European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday May 8, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 primaries. By the associated provi voters launched former a. Rhodes of Ohio and Terry Sanford of North Carolina on the comeback Ifilla und chose a moderate Over ,1 Jesse Helms style conservative in a North Carolina gop Senate race billed As a balls for the heart und soul of inc Sale parly. In Indiana the third slate to hold a primary tuesday a Valparaiso City Cound woman trounced a supporter of extremes Lyndon for the democratic Nomi nation to oppose Republican sen. Dan Quayle in novem Ber Larouche disciples better elsewhere losing or trailing in Alt contested races against democratic endorsed candidates including a Challenge to sen. John Glenn of Ohio. Glenn seeking a third term will face Republican rep Thomas kindness in november. Rhodes 76, vowed to Lead the rebirth of Ohio after he Defeated two slate senators to capture the gop Nomi nation for a record fifth term As governor. He will try 10 unseat democratic incumbent Richard Celeste in n re match of a 1978 contest won by Rhodes. Celeste gained office in 1982 when Rhodes was barred from seeking n third consecutive term. With 93 percent of the vote counted. Rhodes had 328,058 Voles or 48 percent state Senate president Paul Gillmor had 264,395 Voles or 33 percent and state sen. Paul Pfeifer had 94.435 votes or 14 percent. It seems 10 me the Choice in 1986 is going to be Clear said Celeste who faced no primary opposition and that is n Republican has to defend a record that left this stale with 750.000 unemployed ohioans schools that had to Burrow to stay open and Utility rates going through the " in North Carolina Sanfurd racked up Fin percent of the Vole i against nine opponents in the democratic primary for inc Seal being vacated by ailing Republican sen. James Easi another i icbms protege. He will face rep. James Dro Hilt Hack. David Funderburk former ambassador to Romania after a gop primary Campaign marked by bitter ideological attacks. With 99 percent of the vote in Broyhill had 137,971 Voles or 67 percent Funderburk had 62.946 votes or 30. Percent and while supremacist Glenn Miller had 6,526 Vales or j percent. Sanford. Led with 405,513 Voles or 00 percent. I Lis Clos est competitor was Fornier insurance commissioner John Ingram who had 110.56s Voles or 16 percent. This is the beginning of the Campaign to put a differ Cut voice in Washington the 68-year-old Sanford told cheering supporters at his election night Headquarters in a Raleigh hotel. He pledged to run a Campaign of issues arid Hopes and determination.". Broyhill 58-year-old heir to a furniture Fortune and a Veteran of 12 terms in Congress hailed his landslide Victory,1 and said he would ask voters in november do we move Forward with policies of Ronald Reagan or do we return to the politics of the democrats full Erturk who had labelled Liro Hill an unreliable conservative 1 and bulled the primary a Battle for the heart and soul of the party congratulated his rival and vowed to keep my commitment to support the ticket in the Funderburk was chosen for the race by Helms right Wing National congressional club although Helms himself remained officially Neutral. Democrats Hope n november Victory in North Carolina can help them overcome the Flop s 53-47 Edge in the , Senate. In Indiana however. Democratic nominee Jill 1 Long faces an Uphill Battle in trying to unseal the popular qua Etc. Long won the nomination by out distancing Koudlic supporter Georgia d. Irey 202,193 Voles or 74 percent to 70.111 Voles or 26 percent with 79 percent of Ihu precincts reporting. It will be a very aggressive grassroots Campaign said . There was a Tol of education about Larouche candidates that Hud to be done in the primary. Now we can gel Down to the real Quayle said he would run an All Oul Campaign. We re taking nothing for Indiana s 8lh District will Sec a november rematch of inc closest congressional race his Century As incumbent democratic rep Frank Mcclosky crushed a Larouche supporter to win the nomination for a third term. His Republican opponent will be attorney Richard a Mclntyre who lost to Mcc Tosky by four Voles in 1984 in a disputed recount conducted by the democratic controlled House of representatives taking off straight up an Xv-15 till Soloi Lucr it does i to tical Takeoff from lower Manhattan behind the world Trade Center. Built by fell he Copler to tron and Boeing Verlo co., the aircraft is being slut lid by the port authority of new York and new Jersey for use in Short Hill com Muter flights la help unclog congested metro Airport. The Pentagon also is studying uses for the plane. Boston schools take aim at soaring dropout rate Boston a More students dropped out of the City s Public schools last year than graduated and school officials und educators met tuesday to discuss a proposed plan to Stem the dropout Rule. The trends arc ominous said Roxbury District court judge Julian Houston. In 1985, 3,026 students dropped out of Boston s Public schools and 2,978 graduated. About 2,000 students dropped out in the 19ko-s1 school year. We tend to la in about dropouts As being a problem of adolescents said sociologist Gary Natriello an associate professor at. Columbia University s teacher College. Dropouts a a More like Young adults and we need to think about Ihm As Young adults with the same kinds of pressures the same kinds of the plan devised by a 20-Mcmbcr task Force proposes a variety of Means 16 keep students in school including lying their a Cess to work permits to school enrolment providing health Aad child care and offer ing More guidance Counselor. The task Force members drawn from the Public school system business government and the Community hone inc plan will Cut the dropout rate in half in three years and double the number of dropouts who return for formal or alternative education. Natl clot called the City s goal incredibly we tend to plan when we feel we need to control a problem he said. Unfortunately most problems can t be schools superintendent Laval Wilson said �2 million had been allocated for drop out prevention and re entry programs for the fiscal year beginning july i. Wilson said students Lefi school for a number of reasons including helping sup port their families conflicts with other Siu Denis. Pregnancy or Burchom. Our goal must be to make our schools More effective for All Young people from pc school to graduation he said the Daylong conference was attended by about 200 educators business people City government officials and residents. Town leaders to kick in $ 1 each for lottery Chance Swampscott. Mass. A town meeting members Are Chipping in their own Money to Lake a yearlong Chance on the stale lottery to help meet an anticipated $450,000 budget deficit next year. Carl p. Reardon the town s part time commissioner of Trust funds had proposed the use of town funds to buy a $100 Mega Bucks lottery season ticket. A Resolution favouring the plan was to have been voted on at tuesday night s town meeting but before the vote Arthur Palms Chi own counsel told the members it would be illegal to use Public funds for gambling. As an alternative 100 of the Mare than 200 town meeting members decided to kick in is each to buy a season ticket for the Seaside Community of 13,800, with any winnings going to the town Treasury. It shows that the people of swamps Coll have a bit of class a Little gambling blood in them Reardon said. If the slate won t give us the Money through local did we will win it another Way through Mega to win a Jackpot in the twice weekly drawing a ticket must have the Correct six digit combination. The jackpots usually Are about s3 million. Reardon said he and the nine other co sponsors of the original measure will figure out what six number combination to play. He had said he would like to select u combi nation from a Pool of numbers with significance in Swampscott s history such As the Date of its rounding 1629, or ils incorporation 1852. He also said he Hopes to keep the combi nation a secret to limit the Chance that the pot would have to be divided. Reardon said swamps Coll s $16.5 million budget like that of Many other Massachusetts cities and towns is being squeezed by rising expenses combined with lax limiting proposition 2k
