Frederic Slawik

Frederic Slawik

VOL. 95 NO. 19 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1972 VOTE TOMORROW Polls open statewide tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. and ............ .............. ........... ........... close at 8:00 p.m. To vote VIDe~ VIDe ............. VIDe I'NIIdlnlllll VIce PNeldlnllll ...... Caunlr 511111, eo.a; ...... Caunlr ...... Colfty you must have registered by ... Dlllrlcl ..... ... DIIIrlcl ..... ... Dlllrlcl ....,. ... Dlllrlcl ..... Oct. 21, and you must vote in n.dlr. ........ 7,1112 ,....., IIIMmlllr 7, 1112 ,....,, NIMmlllr 7, 1112 T.-lly, IIIMmlllr 7, 1112 the election district in which you claimed residence. Bring II &USE CIITIIIS ·; , ~ lliiiiiUS IISl I( proof of identification. ••2!! ---lliiiiilUUIT A8 /!;.D Slftlll-·- fll tilE . Anyone who is unsure of ~ 1!1 .. :·· • ~:=liFT. where to go to vote should . =- ~ ~ , ~ ~ call the New Castle County - • Dept. of Elections at V! 658-6641. DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBUCAN PABTY AMERICAN PARTY PROHIBmON PARlY THE REVIEW will publish complete results of all GeorgeS. 0 Rlc:hlrd M. John G. E. Harold statewide and national races For President llcGcMm Nixon 0 Schmitz Munn,Jr. 0 In a special edition appearing 1 l Oil J Wednesday morning. We will S8rglnt SplroT. Thoma Jefferson .WShiiiE. also publish a regular issue on For Vice-President .Shriver Agnew Urapher Friday. There will be no 1 l Anderson l '1 classes tomorrow. ShlnnlnW. WHEN radio (640 on your For Governor 0 Russell w. 0 VIrginia M. Rev. Harry H. 0 dail) will provide coverage on Trlbbitt l Pehnon l Lyndall DIJ Conner l local and national races beginning at 7:00 p.m. until Clifford a. Eugene D. WID'-n D. Earl F. .eonclusion. Progress reports For Lt. Governor ._,Jr. Ol Booldwnmlr Ol Drummond 0 Dawson Dll will take place 10 minutes 11 25 minutes after the For U.S. Senator Joseph R. J.Caleb HenryM. Herbert B. and 22 minutes of, to Biden Jr. oJl Boggs Majkll Wood ojl top of each hour Oil DIJ Members of the political Norma B, Pierre S. Robert G. Rachel faculty invite you to For U.S. Representative Handloff 0 duPont IV 0 LoPresti Dickerson ojJ watch the election results ll 11 DIJ with them beginning at 8 p.m. in Pencader I Commons. Edwlfd s. MwyD. 0 Donald G. Dorothy L For State Treasurer Stanlky 0 Jomlln Gies .o Hllylrd ojl Free doughnuts and coffee. ll l l At right is a sample ballot I showing a partial list of the For State Auditor Elll'l GeorgeW. 0 Arttlur H. 0 Herman 0 offices which will appear on McGinnes Djl Crippl 1 llcKinnly l Wollaston l the actual Delaware ballot. ' At Sunday Evening Rally In New Castle Shriver lambasts -Nixon Record By RAY WILSON nearby New Castle, Delaware number of people out of last night. work has doubled and prices Democratic vice- A large, enthusiastic crowd have gone up an average of 23 presidential candidate Sargent packed into the town to see percent. Hamburger is up 26 Shriver attacked the record of the Shrivers and a host of percent, pretzels are up 9 President Richard Nixon, and statewide Democratic percent, beer is up 27 percent his wife called for women to candidates. The crowd, and funerals are up 15 support the McGovern­ composed of all age groups, percent, charged Shriver. Shriver campaign at an carried many signs; one which Nixon promised "to bring outdoor Democratic rally in read "how in the hell can a us together," continued working man vote for Nixon,. Shriver, but then "he vote Democratic." unleashed Spiro Agnew" on Election Shuttle Shriver asked for supporrt the country's youth. Delaware for McGovern for the local Democratic Shriver compared Nixon will provide transportation candidates and then launched with former President Dwight for people who can't get into an attack on President Eisenhower. Eisenhower said home to vote on election day. Nixon's policies and record. that he would end the Korean Buses will leave every hour, 9 Four years ago, Nixon War, recounted Shriver, and a.m.· 7 p.m., from their promised to curb inflation he "lived up tQ his word." headquarters in the Newark and bring prosperity, said Nixon promised during his Shopping Center, the Student Shriver, but instead, the 1968 campaign to end the Vietnam war said Shriver, but Center parking lot, the now "it is four years later and Christiana parking lot and Election Shuttle we still have war .... people are Hillside Road, behind the Republican headquarters is dying right now." Rodney dorms. offering bus service anywhere At Shriver's request, the Please wait 15-20 minutes downstate tomorrow to vote. crowd of listeners repeated a in case drivers get behind Call 738-3033 to tell them statement made by Nixon on schedule. Call 738-3 736 for where you want to go. Buses Oct. 9, 1968, "Those who Staff photo by David Hoffman more information, if you will leave the Student Center have ·had a chance for four Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sargent Shriver attacks need a ·ride downstate or if and Christiana Commons at years and could not produce "corruption and subversion" in the Nixon administration at a 9:30a.m. peace should not be given you want to drive. (Continued to Page 7) rally last night. 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NOV. 11th !.DOLLAR SAVING DAYS We reserve the right to limit quantities . ... 6o'! 46 E. MAIN ST . .,. NEWARK .. $ f $$$ $$$$$ S $ S $.$$$$$$-$$$ S $ S $ $.$.$ $$$ S - S~·S S $.$ .$.$.$ S $ $.$.$.$.$.$ $ $'$ $ S $.$$ SS 1 NOVEMBER 6, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 3 Peace lover Seeks Present Stands On Education, Bargaining Sherm, Russ Meet Profs To Change Attitudes By PAULA JOHNSON people involved. is reportedly down 20%. Democratic gubernatorial In the realm of education Peterson feels that the By JEAN NEMETH wilderness." It was the candidate Sherman Tribbitt said Peterson, the goal has secret to stopping crime lies McCarthy era and people "The conditions for peace drew a hearty response from been to make the ~stem in keeping young people from were afraid to be are possible now." This 300 university professors "second to none in America." becoming delinquent in the outspoken. People optimistic note set the tone for Thursday night when he Tribbitt's entire speech to first place. One way to do condoned war as necessary the . "Peace Pilgrim's'' declared that he not only the faculty members centered this, feels the governor, is to appearance at 130 Smith Hall and they were "fighting evil favored the expansion of on education and educational "turn people on with a oii Thursday. with evil." Peace Pilgrim collective bargaining, but priorities in the state career." The Peace Pilgrim is a noted that the majority of would also like to see government. Following the candidates woman who says she has people were "living to get teachers granted a "limited Top priority in the remarks, the floor was open dedicated the last twenty instead of living to give." She right to strike!' education field for Tribbitt, for questions. When asked if years of her life to the cause explained that individuals He went on to explain that should he become governor, they would support a salary of peace in the United States. "must stop living for their this right to strike would be would be the establishment increment so that Delaware She has no traditional name; self-centered nature and must valid only when all efforts at of a secretary of education could compete financially she certainly is not a work for the good of the arbitration had failed. "I do position within the governor's with neighboring institutions conventional woman. Dressed whole. Only then can people not feel that this right would cabinet. While he endorses such as Rutgers, both in faded blue stretch pants, have inner peace." With this lead to a lot of strikes," said the c!!_binet form of candidates stated that they sneakers and a work shirt, inner peace, people will be Tribbitt. "Management would government, Tribbitt cited would. with her white hair pulled able to "live according to have no recourse but to Gov. Peterson's cabinet as The question of the back into a ponytail, Peace their highest potential." bargain fairly." being "incomplete," and that, make-up of the Board of Pilgrim began the revelation Peace Pilgrim renounces Incumbent Governor in the beginning, "major Trustees was raised and of the past twenty years of materialism. Referring to her Russell Peterson, also issues (like education) were Tribbitt declared that he felt her life. younger days, she explained speaking before the American shoved to the back burner, so that the "time has arrived for "The purpose of a that "no matter how hard I Association of University to speak." students to be on the board." pilgrim's job is to rouse tried I couldn't fulfill my life Professors' annual dinner Tribbitt also proposes a He added that he would give peo-ple from their apathy and with mater-ials. I came to meeting, ran a somewhat governor's. council on faculty the samP make them think." She realize that nobody can fill a different course with his education, made up of consideration.

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