I. 109 No. 17 Student Center, University of Delaware Friday, November 2, 1984 Reagan.highlights area GOP rally by Dennis Sandusky his Democratic opponent, MEDIA, Pa. - President Walter Mondale. Reagan brought Cam­ Calling the challenger's to this Republican proposed tax increase a l stJ~onl!h,old Monday to boost "Mondale mortgage," for local GOP can­ Reagan predicted an average ldi,daltes and to add momen- tax hike of over $150 monthly to his own race for the per family if Mondale were House. elected. an joined Penn­ "He (Mondale) sees an ......l ..·~~;.,.•s governor, Richard America where every day is congressional tax day, April 15," Reagan Weldon and a said. "We see an American of area officials, in­ where every day is In­ luding Delaware's dependence Day, the Fourth J R,eolllb1ic~m U.S. Senate can­ of July." John Burris, on the Reagan recalled Mondale's lnlAtf'nM'Tl in front of the Media 1980 predictions for a "murderously inflationary Philadelphia Phillies pit­ term" under the new Reagan Tug McGraw was the Administration, and noted the rally's master of ceremonies, drop in inflation since 1980. directing the four high school He similarly noted several bands surrounding the crowd Mondale predictions which of 7,000 on Veterans Square. appear to contradict current Reagan urged support for statistics. local republicans, saying if he "You know, I've got it could win Tuesday's election figured out," Reagan said. PRESIDENT REAGAN sports a spirited campaign smile and transmits his confidence to the "by a landslide or by just a "All we have to do to get the hands of Republicans John Burris, (left). senatorial candidate for Delaware, and Kurt Weldon, few votes and have a sym­ economy in absolutely (right). congressional candidate for Pennsylvania, on Monday in Media, Pa. pathetic Congress, I would perfect shape is to get my op­ certainly choose the later." ponent to predict absolute Reagan's visit was the first disaster." of any U.S. president to Reagan was well received State poll favors Reagan Media, the capital of staun­ by the crowd, his remarks fre­ chly conservative Delaware quently interrupted by cheers by Owen Gallagher independent poll released proximately 13 percent of County, just south of and shouts of "Four more President Reagan is a clear Monday. those who voted in the Philadelphia. years." The Mondale-Ferraro favorite to win Delaware's Sen. Joseph Biden (0-Del.) presidential election in The president used the oc­ campaign signs and heckling three electoral votes in Tues­ and Republican candidate for Delaware in 1980, said poll casion to attack the policies of (Continued to page 4) day's election according to an governor, Michael Castle, coordinator James Lucas, a also enjoy comfortable leads statistician with the Du Pont . in their races, according to the Co. and an adjunct professor phone poll conducted by state, at the university. public-school students from Both blacks and whites UD student, 22, killed · in crash Oct. 18 to Oct. 22. heavily support Biden in his by Thomas lrown and Owen Gallagher at a high rate of speed. It flipped and con­ Still too close to call, bid for a third term as senator tinued another 228 feet past the point of im­ . however, are the state's races from Delaware. Potential University student Laura Ann Wallace (AG for U.S. Representative, voters of both sexes and all 87) was one of two people killed in an accident pact, police said. The driver, David Reilley, 21, of 718 Dorchester Drive, escaped the car lieutenant governor and in­ age groups favor Biden and early Sunday morning on Milltown Road near surance commissioner. contributed to his 20 point Maple Crest, according to New Castle County before it burst into flames. Reilly was charged with two counts of Reagan enjoys the widest bulge in the poll. Police. margin of any of the can­ In the race for governor, Wallace, 22, of 124 K. Chestnut Crossing, and vehicular homicide and one count of vehicular assault, police said. didates with a 54 percent to Castle leads his Democratic John Tampanello, 25, of 121 Elliot St., Kimber­ opponent, William Quillen, * * * 31.1 percent lead over former ton Newark, were pronounced dead on arrival An unknown man entered a Paper Mill Vice President Walter Moo­ 44.4 percent to 30.9 percent. at the Delaware Division in Wilmington, apartment in the 100 block of Wharton Drive dale. Castle's largest support police said. and sexually assaulted a university senior The bulk of Reagan's sup­ group was female voters. The two were passengers in a Toyota driven early Tuesday morning, Newark Police said. port came from white voters ·The tightest statewide race by Sharon Romspert, 21, of 17 Sheffield Manor, This incident was the 12th attempted rape or who supported the president in Delaware is for the state's Newark. Their car was struck by a Pontiac rape in the Newark area in 1984 compared to by an almost 3-to-1 majority. only seat in the U.S. House of which had veered into its path. three at this time last year, according to In direct contrast, blacks in Representatives where Romspert's car was overturned and driven Newark Police Lt. Alexander von Koch. There the state supported Mondale Republican Elise du Pont back 30 feet. She was thrown from the car and have been four related arrests this year, he by a nearly identical propor- leads Thomas Carper, the suffered leg and possible internal injuries. said. · tion. - Democratic incumbent, by Police said the Pontiac had been traveling (Continued to poge 12) Blacks accounted for ap- (Continued to poge 12) -Page 2 • THE REVIEW • November 2 . 1984 Q. What's larger than a SALAD BOWL, smaller than the ROSE iVIEW BOWL, has 20 legs and 10 brains-- all working simultaneously? Haig rips Bid en's record, backs Burris Fonner Secretary of' State Alexander Haig accused Sen. Joseph Biden Jr. (D-Del.) of being anti-defense at a !und raiser for Republ_ican Senatorial candidate John Burrts on Tuesday, the Associated Press reported. · Haig, a retired Army Jgt~neral told the 250 people at­ lb~nding the breakfast at the _,,.. u~c• Du Pont in Wilmington, the Reagan Administra­ strong defense pro­ has .kept the Soviet from initiating new adventures in the world. A spokesman for Biden said that Biden has opposed the MX missile and the B-1 bomber, · which he feels are unwise but has voted in sup­ Two teams competing in the ...;.._..,.r,ort of President Reagan's A: Joseph Bielen defense recomendations. Three area banks to link with MAC Three local banks have joined the multi-state MAC And you can be part of this incredible creature by signing up a team to play on December 1 and 2 in. (money access card) consumer banking network. J?elaware the Student Center. You don't have to be Einstein, just willing to come out and have some fun. You Trust Company, Wilmington Savings Fund Society and might win an expense-paid trip to the regional tournament. Wilmington Trust Company expect to link with the MAC by For information on how to sign up, contact the Student Center Operations Office IRm. 1111 or the early1985. · Honors Center 1180 South College Ave.) The MAC network has more than 800 automated ~eller machines in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. COME ON OUT AND "MAC provides the best way for us to expand our service regionally and possibly nationally", said A. Samuel Gray, president of Wilmington Trust Company. EXERCISE YOUR BRAIN The three banks were founding members of the 24-Hour Teller Network, the largest automated teller network in the state. MS Society to feature guest speaker ATTENTION SENIORS Dr. Stephen Reingold will be a guest speaker at the Na­ To be better prepared for yo·ur job search, tional Multiple Sclerosis Society's Delaware Chapter's an­ attend programs 'in Career Planning and nual meeting at the Hercules Country Club on Nov. 15 at 7:30p.m. Placement, Raub Hall (corner of North Col­ Reingold's topic is "MS Research: The Search for a Cure." The meeting's program will also include election of lege Ave. and Main St.) officers, the presentation of the chapter's annual report and the recognition of volunteers. The meeting is .open to the public. For further information NOVEMBER PROGRAM call571-9956. SCHEDULE Resume Interview Preparation Monday, November 5- 3:00 Thursday, November 8- 3:00 Tuesday, November 13- 3:00 Wednesday, November 14- 3:00 Monday, November 19- 4:00 Monday, November 26- 3:00 Wednesday, November 28-3:00 Job Search Strategies Monday, November 12- 3:00 WORKS_HOPS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS. NO SIGN-UP REQUIRED. ADVERTISE IN THE REVIEW/// ~-------------------------------------------November 2, 1984 e THE REVIEW e Page 3- Political Profile '84 Elliott hopes to clear record, win third term by Deirdre Weller r---------------- minor and not the General Assembly to the three insurance companies in Insurance Commissioner done intenionally. agency." A process does exist Delaware have become insol­ David Elliott, a native They are the types where an agency can transfer vent. Delawarean, describes public of errors often funds from one budget to Elliott said he is disturbed service as something he en­ found in state of­ another if a transfer request by his opponent's accusations joys most, "helping people fices." is submitted and approved by that there is insufficient who cannot help Elliott said he the budget director and con­ regulation of insurance com­ themselves.'' was "appalled at troller general. The approval, panies in Delaware. He served as a Delaware the political nature however, must be obtained "I have gone to extremes to state senator from 1968 to of both the in­ before the money can be make sure only quality com­ 1976, and since then has held vestigation by spent.
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