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Show i 14 A MERU NEWS, --1 -- unite, and thot counted LI emos ,, and Helen Thomas In the end, all (UPI) those campaign gaffes Jimmy Carter's Playboy discussion of lust, Gerald Fords twist on Eastern Europe, Earl Butz crude crack about "the coloreds" did not seem to matter. What mattered were the old basics: The majority Denwerats, united for once. reassembled much of the old Roosevelt coalition: city machines. unior telephone bunks. blacks, ethnics, Catholics, Jews. working people, the poor. The minatrity Republicans, claiming the affiliation of only one voter in five, cook' not shake off the residue of the worst political scandals since the Harding administration and the worst economic record since the Hoover administration. Carter was the outsider. When the mood of the country was to throw the rascals out, he read the mood and responded. To a mistrustful people, be WASHINGTON : n s preached that he could 5e trusted. For (nice money was not a factor. Under a campaign reform law, both presidential campaigns were financed by the U.S. taxpayer. Both candidates spent the same amount. Neither had to stop campaigning to beg for funds; neither tad to indebt himself. So what someday may seem surprising about this election is not its outcome but its narrowness. The people, forced to chose between the certainty of the stains quo and the prospect of uncertain change, were evenly divided. Considering his strong lead in the polls four months ago, Carter is shown by the election results to be still largely mistrusted by many. still a mystery for all his daily exposure on television and for all his tendency to talk about himself. Contipued from another reason rejection. t, A-- for the measure's . But Salt Lake County Atty, Paul Proposition No. 1, which passed by about 9 percent, reduces residency vTaii Dion said he believes chlorine to vote to 30 days, ineets the lequitentents as a inedica4, 0,eliminates property qualifications, and tion and could be banned from water the minimum voting age to supplies. 4,18. The amendment brings the Utah Constitution into line with current ' Every Utah county voted against the budgetary ceiling proposal by generit, ;federal constitutional requirements. ally wide margins. Only Emery County The passage of 06 voted against the constitutional tq,,f: may raise a storm of con- - ment. 22,roversy ever what constitutes The recall proposal was split nearly 4!,medications." The law prohibits evenly among the counties. Counties ',Iluorides and other medications' from being added to public water which voted against the measure in a losing cause an election. were: Weber, Uintah, San Juan, Iron, Chlorine is routinely added to water Carbon, Cache and Beaver. oto purify it and there is some question Court tests may be required to whether it is a medication. define exactly what the new Freedom E4. earlier ob- - From Compulsory Fluoridation and ilained an opinion from the State Office Medication Act really means. r.4, amend-(propos- t Carter's new wax portrait went on displpy at noon, four hcurs after the result was known here. Ford's wax head was ,. 0,11;r4ott , ,.,.,, ...,, -- ....., Et r' governors of all states are scheduled to be sent to Plains, Ga. The messages commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first presidential relay in 1916. Amateur radio operators Leon S. Stanley and Ervin NM Greene represented Utah in obtaining the mescage from Gov. 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' , ,....L, 'et merger drubbed -r ii 4 r4Moab ,,v - a ,... ,.., rKampton to Carter via ham raailotIt 11; ',.:!:','-4- , , - 0 111 -- ., i . , ,,,.. . , ,, , ,',',4'",,,,'4.-'s,::',,.,-:- , ,', ., . ,,,, 140144,4 414, Amateur radio station W7DKB in $filt Lake City relayed a message of fongratulations from Gov. Calvin L. Jimmy Ilampton to President-elec- t .Carter today. The message was sent to another amateur radio station In Davidsonville, 11.4114. From there messages from the 0 , ilklot,'W-.- - - ., .8,000, " ',77-7.,.,- Oregon had almost 900,000 votes, but less than 4,000 kept Carter from carrying and again McCarthy was the the state difference. The Ford margin was 5,000 in South Dakota. The President won by 23,000 in 51 to 49 percent, and almost l.7 Virginia million Old Doininium residents voted. In Wisconsin. there were 2 million' votes cast and Carter won by 33,000. In all, 14 states were decided by less.: than 2 percentage points. Remember that the next time you assume your vote won't matter. 49-4- , - ,,414,1;,,,t64.,,7li A final poll by Louis Harris, completed on Sunday, gave Carter, 46 percent, Ford 45, and others 3 with 6 percent undecided. George Gallup's final poll, reported Monday, gave Ford 47 percent, Carter 46. An NBC News, survey had Ford and Carter tied at 41 percentage points. In Maine, 4.000 votes separated the men, with Ford winning 8 percent and Eugene McCarthy probably costing Carter the state. In Mississippi, the state that pat Carter over the top, it was MD percent for the Georgian. In New Jetseyt alfoost 2.9 niiliiuii cast, ballots. Fold won it by 50,600 again 50 to 49 percent. In New Mexico the margin was less than 10,000 for Ford. Carter nosed out Ford in Ohio by about 4,000 votes out of the 4 million cast. Ford took Oklahoma by 7,000 votes out of mere than I million. 50-4- ,... i, tr;?' But the sentimental journey to Grand Rapids on election eve reminded Ford that and perhaps he had come a long way would go no further. On Tuesday, with his wile by his side, Ford went to cast his ballot. He said he was "very optimistic" but reporters noted that he resorted ta his customary caution and tell short of promising victory. 49 removed from the exhibition and will be shipped Thursday to a storeroom, a spokesman said. al He had fought hard. He had drawn impressive cmwds. He had improved his speaking style, and he exuded the confidence of a winner. lie also seemed to be having fun. WASHINGTON WM) Many Amen- cans doabtless stayed home Tuesday, shnigging and saying "well, my one vote can't make much difference." Consider this: In California, less than 1 percentage Out of point separated the two candidates. almbt 7 million votes ciibt, Cat-tel- . led Fuld by about 10,000. In Hawaii. which put Carter on the brink of victory, about 7,000 votes separated the two. In Illinois, it was 50-for Ford a margin of about 70,000 of 4.2 million voters. In Iowa, it again was Ford 9 13,000 votes out of 1.3 million. 71-2- a - y 1 Th;nk your vote doesn't matter, huh? LONDON tliPU Madame Tussaud's waxworks wasted no time today in bouncing Gerald Ford out of its group of American presidents and putting in Jimmy Carter instead. R. lister )r NEW YORK (AP) The political polls were right Ibis year in charting a campaign that ended in a close election, but many of them appeared to undcrestimate Jimmy Carter's strength. The exception was pollster Burns Roper's report for the Public Broadcasting System: The POBSRoper poll came strikingly close to predicUng the exact outcome. That poll, released on the MacNeil-Lehre- r Report Monday night, estimated that when all popular votes were tinally counted, the result would be Carter 51 ord 47 percent, and others 2 percent, President percent. The actual vote, with more than 97 percent of the total vote in, was Carter 51 percent, Ford 48 perca t, with Carter ahead by nearly 2 million votes. friends. non-elect- - ' cross-countr- As the only president in history. Ford wanted a mandate of his own and a vindication for the job he had done in his two years in the White House. whaasxnmewusfeacuem ot Legrislative General Counsel stating that chlorine, under existing state law, is not a medicine. I 4 lie had hoped that as an underdog like Ls hero Harry S. Trumv,n, ite would defy the pundits and the pollsters. come from behind. and win, as he a174,ys had, both on the football field and n the political arena. But tt was hot to be. Somehow he seemed to sense it when he wound up his dramatic campaign swing in his hometown of Grand Rapids Monday old night. bathing in the affection of In the end. Carter was judged as an individual, as was Ford. While the Democrats maintain toutrol of Congress and take over die 'White House. the eleet,! shows that the people will choose between candidates on their own merits. I Initiative wins; budget, recall fail Ann-Tworl- ae $i, de The Republicans set out to make Cartcr the issue, llottn1 Dee called htra "wetr0,," Prcsid7,!nt Ford pictured him as dang,erotts, one who 'could lead to a major international crisis," And that strategy came dose to success. Burdened by Watergate. the Nixon pardon, persistent unemployment and inflation and a stalled recovery. Ford still put Carter on the defensive. Carter's freshness brolo,! dtW.11 he emerged looking like another politician. and he depended on other pOliticians for help. new( 0 analytif By Mike Feinsither I e WEbNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1976 .. ,t' 1 ri.. 11 ö ,, A I,...,5,1,..,,K,.T., . .AA!lir .V a --- , . ,,e- l- ' :'',..' 37' ' , ,- '-' ' Anir 04; . 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