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Voi. 100,No.17 University of De laware, Newark , Delaw are Carter Wins State, Nation President Jimmy Carter­ Gerald R. Ford­ Walter Mondale Robert Dole 33,897,353 31,891,279

Projected Electoral Votes 265 (270 Needed) 153

Governor Sherman W. TribbiH Pierre S. du Pont IV 97,514 130,566 Lt. Governor James D. McGinnis Andrew Foltz Jr. 110,294 107,121 U.S. Senator Thomas C. Maloney William V. Roth Jr. 97,758 125,496 U.S. Representative Samuel L Shipley Thomas B. Evans Jr. 102,229 110,700

Jimmy Carter won a narrow victory over Gerold Ford In State Treasurer State Auditor Mayor of Wilmington Delaw are and apparently the notion in on election marked by surprisingly heavy voter turnout. Thomas C. Carper 117,906 Robert E. Booth 99,519 Wm. T. Mclaughlin 14,616 At 3 a.m. this morning with 83% of the popular vote T. Theodore Jones 92,612 Richard T. Collins 109,775 Basil R. Battaglia 8,187 tabulated, Corter held o 51% -48% lead over Ford. Democratic Party Candidates Take Majority in New Castle County Offices DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICA~ PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY STATE SENATE COUNTY OFFICES

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OJt trtC1 I Orlondo Jr 3 .494 <>-go OovkH Feo•el 2.326 District 16 oan;.f A. Ke lly 3.354 F. Knidt Oistrk1 2 1.940 John 1,766 AlO Pfo..t No Oppoootio<> Ostrk1 17 John Motuohefske 2.283 Herwy Sipple Dittrtc1 3 Honrletto Johnson 1 543 MoynordJon11 599 Distrk1 II Kannet+o llould.n I 269 I 023 2 483 loul• G Harrington 964 Oi&troct 4 Marcello Rllpoli 14$4 Kevin Fr.. Dillr1C119 No Opposition District 2.998 1 023 Robe r1 T. Conner 4.364 5 Casimir 5. Jonk:Ort Patricio M. Mill or District 20 John P. Fe rgu•on 3.174 Erd Gwynne P Smith Oistrlcl 25 C. Harold lrown 5089 2.141 John o $. a;fll,.ley 3.409 Dt•trlct II Joanne D. Pollan 2262 Rod>ord Stncock District 26 M4rlon P. Anderton Otllnct12 JOMph Angell Jr. 2.314 4 403 1.781 Corolyn A. Gr- 1.648 C. leslie Ryd•"91 Jr District 27 Sondro Wortt..n JohoD M4rtoneJr Dt•trlct 13 OovodM. Iteed Jr. 1617 5 555 s.oso 3380 John P. McKoy Otstrict '21 GerordA. Co.n 4.356 Jolin F. Kirk Jr Otltrid 1-t Robor1 Maxwell 4 234 2 176 2673 J011ph J. Fomon Dillrlct 29 Wilt.om H flrody II 4.317 Wllllom C. Ungerer District 15 Robor1l. flyrd 3 557 PaulE. Nelli 1 584 2 175

For: 59,301 Do you favor State-regulated and controlled slot machines in the State of ? Referendum Question: Against: 76.6 32 Page2 REVIEW. . Newark Delaware November 3. 1976 Sussex County Offices

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Dlllrict30 lewl• 8. Harrington 2,409 Jomeo T. Poppos Sr. 2,41 & Robert Rlddogh 3.102 Oiltrlct36 John Morsl'loll8urris 3,102 D;atrlct 31 Koren J. Miller 3.28:1 Oovld H.l. King Dlttrict 37 Charles W. Futcher 2,764 William H. Vernon 4, 541 D;atrlct 32 1.838 Edward J. S.nnett 2,997 P. Gory Word '2.303 O.urict 38 Howard A. Clendaniel 2 932 Raymond W lksyd 2,218 D;atrl~ 33 ftuth Ann M1nner 3.437 R... eE PIUIIips 1 111 ~strict39 Thomas A Temple 3 169 Elwood S Jon•• 2.149 Oistrtct 34 O.str.ct40 William J Gordy 3 110 JaM Edward MorTis 1.438 Elwood S. l

COUNTY OFFICES COUNTY OFFICES ' Prothonotary John H. Scholler 16,571 Morjorlel. Chidester 9,995 Prothonotary lawrence E. Sommons 17,455 Co rill" G . Short 15,102 Regloter of Wills Rolph R. Smith 15,908 Pomelo J. Stegall 11 ,026 R~ lst er in Chancery Harvey S. Donovan Sr 17.634 Richard A Givens II 14,971 C0<1nly Comptroller William C. Torbert 20,796 No Opposition Sheriff Stephen E. Rogers 18.317 Claude E lester Jr. 14076 Sheriff G-~0 H•ll 17032 Suzonne C. S.Ouregord 9.7$0

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D•ttrict 1 Oliver e. H•ll Thoma• J. Cooper Oistrict30 Fronds MMsino 3,391 Chorle• Morgan Seeger 1.885 2.206 [);strict 31 Otatrict 2 John T. Connon Sr. Richard I. lewis John T. McKenna 3,422 Samuel M. Hunn, Sr. 1.530 3,107 District 34 [);strict 3 Rolph e. S.n1on Albert H lank Samuel G. Thomas 1,193 Thomas P. Dickey 1,087 2740

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Horseshoe Lane, 54 E. Main St. Newark, Del-302-453-8385 \ Novambar3. 1976 REVIEW, Un1varslty of Oelowore, Newark. Oelowore Poge3 For Every Dream Come True, There's A Rude Awakening "Follow Pete!" Pete's gonna break the crowd!" ways of doing things. more open responsive Maloney Pete du Pont broke more than the crowd last government. and to make Delaware a better place night as he led his party to a sweep of the to live." An air of defeat prevailed last night long before gubernatorial, senatorial, and congressional races. Roth. too. got his reward early Maybe now. he T~om. as C. Maloney, Democratic mayor of The mob at Republican headquarters in the won't have to wear that big button so people will W1lmmgton, entered the Regency Ball Room North Wilmington Manor Lions Club was primed and know who he is of the Brandywine Hilton to make his concession ready for the happy event. The troops milled Tom Evans made a more inconspicuous speech quietly at first with appropriate entrance. however. "Tommy's out there Could Upon arrival Maloney was showered with the paraphernalia-buttons, beer. cigars, straw hats, you get him in here?'' tears and kisses of loyal supporters while strains and lucky St. Bernards-all the necessary extras "We have an uphill battle and il's good to be a bit from "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" drifted for a successful campaign. ahead.'' he said cautiously "You know I don't like across the room. Just about everyone was glued to the tube to count the chickens before they're hatched " After thanking the crowd, Maloney reflected on waiting for the numbers to flash on . Embroidered But by 12 :30 a.m .. a red dot was put by Evans' his c~mpaign, saying, "It was a very interesting collars and hard hats alike cheered at Ford's slim name on the board and the time for worry was expenence. I learned a lot," he added. wins and stood silent while Carter pulled in states. over-the sweep was in the bag. As for his future plans. he said, "I'll take one day National committee chairwoman Pricilla With characteristic charisma, the at a time." IRakestraw completed the scene by coaching, "If Governor-elect said it for them all, "For a bunch of some of those reporters come around for spot kids, we didn't do too bad.'' interviews, be sure to smile pretty and flash every Shipley Republican button you've got... this will be the TribbiH The crowd was tense as Sam Shipley, biggest Republican victory party we've ever had." A festive cocktail-party atmosphere prevailed at Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress, walked With plenty of sauce on hand, the elbows bent the Kent County Democratic headquarters, despite into the Wilmington Ramada Inn. I Television reports said that Shipley was trailing with regularity til 10:30 p.m. when the men of the the quick convincing defeat of Gov Sherman W. hour began to arrive. A supportive roar came from Tribbitt. and the candidate himself conceded to the crowd. the crowd as Bill Roth stepped up to the mike and Campaign workers took solace in the apparent "It doesn't look good at all." As the final tallies rolled in, Shipley conjectured I declared, ''The time for speeches is over." Carter triumph and numerous in-state party victories. that the telling factor in the election was the lead Everyone seemed to agree. Victory is the time Tribbitt, who spent most of last night in his Tom Evans, the Republican candidate, took in for hugs and handshakes. "Could you hang around Dover home. paid a ten-minute vistl to the County Kent County. here and shake some hands, cuz we need some headquarters at 11 :30 p.m .• nearly three hours He also attributed his loss to the lack of set-up, Governor." "I just gave Pete du Pont a after he had been projected a loser by ABC News. organization among Democrats in Delaware. "It's hug, ha ba." "Now there's a face from the past. "I'm not bitter.'' he said. "I've aspired all my a sick party,'' he said. How ya doing ... " lire to be governor of Delaware and I've had that Shipley expressed gratitude to his supporters From his red-striped tie to the perfect crease in opportunity. I wanted to be a two-term governor saying, "We've done not only what we can. but his pants, du Pont was the picture of poise that but it didn't work out that way." what we thought was right." everyone expeded. Addressing the crowd in his He was warmly applauded but, soon after his Reporters contributing to elec11on coverage were Mark victory smile du Pont told them, "I think the departure. the now-dissipating crowd turned its Odren, Tom Bierbaum, Golf Lupton, Kothy Wolsh, Kare'l people of the state of Delaware have shown tonight attention back to the party's more successful Schofield. G11orge Fulcher. Beth Moore, leigh Donee, Mike that they're ready for a change, new ideas, better races. 1-4ummel, Lindo Proskow. Greg Lynch, and Koren Mooney Newark Voters Discuss Issues In Tuesday's Balloting Stoff photos by Henny Roy Abrams Interviews by Tim Blringer

Heleo Ely cited Ford's "experience" as justification for Katherine Rewa said she voted for voting for him. She said she was a Carter. She said she was not strongly registered Republican and also voted in favor of Carter and was "turned for du Pont for governor and Roth for off'' by the campaign tactics of both United States Senator. Roth's "done parties. Rewa said she was planning a good job for us," she said. Ely said to vote for Eugene McCarthy until she voted against the slot machine she realized how close the election question because "Delaware doesn't might be. need to stoop that low for revenue."

Cathy Tarrlll, an Arts and Sciences Jobn Gibbons, a retired Chrysler doctoral candidate, said she "went to worker, said because Ford and Nixon Carter on his policies of nuclear voted against increases for Social energy, defense spending, and Security, he voted for Carter. Ca rter amnesty." She added, "I don't like _is "for the working people," he Dole." She said she voted a "straight added. Gibbons criticized current Democratic ticket." Regarding slot United States foreign policy and said machines in Delaware, she said, "it's he believes we are selling not a very good idea." armaments to our enemies.

Travis Ray, a Chrysler worker, George McVeigh, . a machine said he voted for Carter because "I operator, said he voted for Carter. don't trust Ford.'' for his pardoning "We need a change and the of . Ray acknowledged Democrats offer more for the Ford's "technical" understanding of country domestically." He said the the workings of government, but said country needs an " honest" and he thinks Carter will bring "welfare "realistic" approach to government. rolls down." Concerning slot McVeigh said he voted in support of machines, he said he voted "yes," slot machines in Delaware. adding, "Why shouldn't we have them?"

John Hagee, a real estate Charles Dorey, a senior education salesman. said he did not know who major said he voted for Carter. "It's he would vote for before entering the time for a change," he said. He voting booth. He said a "gut feeling" expressed concern about high rates convinced him to cast a vote for of unemployment and inflation He Ford He said he is "afraid of too added that he is not necessarily much government" and believes "anti-Ford " Dorey said he voted for private business must ·•generate the Pete du Pont for governor and \'Oted economy." Hagee added that he is "yes" on the slot machine question. "bastcally a Democrat," but that he also voted for duPont for governor Page4 REVIEW. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware November 3 1976 ~------~~~ EARTH Is the req•stered ttodemork of Kolto Sy1o1eme1 Inc • 1976 Kolto SY'stemet Inc GROUNOSWELL INC IN YOUR HEARl' YOU KNOW YOU SHOULD BE WEARING OUR SOLE. presents T.A.G.

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