Monday, April 5, 1976 University Daily Kansan 3 County Demos choose favorites By MIKE THIESEN Staff Writer Spring was in the air but the 1976 presidential election was on the mind of more than 300 Douglas County Democrats Saturday. The Douglas County Democratic Convention at West Junior High School elected 20 delegates to attend the 3rd District Democratic Convention May 1. Former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., and Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris captured the number of delegates to the district convention. CARTER AND UDALL each won six of the Douglas County delegates, Harris won five, and three of the delegates were elected uncommitted to any of the candidates. Hal Keltz, Douglas County Democratic chairman, said that although not as many people attended this year's county convention, as compared with 1972, when more than 1,000 people attended, he was satisfied that 328 people of the 1972 convention was one of the largest Democratic county conventions in the state, he said. KELT2 SAID THAT the 20 Deugles County delegates would attend the district convention, which would probably be in Kansas City, Kan., where 26 of the state's delegates to the national convention would be elected. He said that eight more Kansas delegates selected by the State Democratic Committee. Awards given in photo contest Winners of the Ninth Annual University Fridays' Contest were announced Friday. The contest is sponsored each spring by the photojournalism departments of the School of Photography at SUA. This year's entries will be on display Wednesday at the University Terrace Bank, 815 W. 30th St. Winners of the contest are: AMERICAN David Cremasbaum, 3rd dark sergeant; 2 Paul Dinier, law enforcement junior; 2 Lawrence Dinier, law enforcement junior. 1. Cremenk, 2. Pierce, 3. Wally Emerson, Lawrence senior; Honorable Menton, Cremenk 1. Campbell; 2. Emerson; 3. Jay Bogart, Lawrence junior. SPORTS 1. Reinald Biskib, Loyola University senior; 2. Pierce; 3. Michael Hughes 2. Reinald Biskib, Loyola University senior; 2. Pierce; 3. Michael Hughes SCENIC PICTORIAL (Color) a color book Harvey, 48, of Greenwich, CT. He worked at Hoboken, NJ; Birmingham, IL; Hilton, 48, Read Clinton St. Louis, MO; Meghan, 29, Tampa Bay, FL; and New York City. Md. associate with Harv O'Brien, Bronxville, NY. Exp. as Reqs. to NYU. 1. Dierer; 2. Stan Pittman, BoenSensor; 3. Eward Kravitz; 4. Graduate graduate student; 5. Honorable Murray, Mgr. ABSTRACT—EXPERIMENTAL (Back and Winner) - Thackert; 2, Pearl Langdon, Lawrence senior; 3. ABSTRACT--EXPERIMENTAL (Colar) 1. Susan McIdrew, Sierra senator; 2. Langer; 3. Pittman. 4. Susan McIdrew, Sierra senator. PONTIAC—PERSONAL FORT WASHINGTON, 3. Pittman, 3. Pittman Piore, 3. Pittman Fort Washington, 4. Colo., junior. 3. Pittman, 4. Crawford, 3. Pittman 4. Crawford, 3. Pittman After people were divided into preference groups, they were counted to see how many of the 20 delegates each group would get. The delegates were assigned on a percentage basis. Douglas County rules require a group to have 15 per cent of those attending the convention before it could receive a delegate. Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W. Va., and Gov. Greg Wallace, Washington, don't have any government action to have Gov. Edmund Brown, D-Calif.; Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho; Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson, D-Wash.; Carter; Harris; and Udall had support in the first step of the county convention. But when representatives found out they didn't have enough people to get a delegate, they consolidated with other groups. A final count showed that Udall had 98 representatives, Carter had 68 and Harris had 71. The uncommitted group had 51 representatives. Final voting on the delegates from each group was done by the entire county convention. John Wright, floor chairman for Udall's group, said Udall's six delegates to the district convention from Douglas County were a little more than they had expected. He said he was pleased to see a large number of college students. "IF NOT FOR student participation, we couldn't have done it today." Wright said. Cut out for a slice of life. Namads watering their cannels at a Sahara coasts. Guachos wheoping it up on the Argentine Pampas. Carpet weavers working in the Grand Bazar live the river's lifestyles, traditions and beauty unchanged by time and unknown to the average tourist. 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Lawrence, Kansas 1603 W.15th Scott Siebel, Prairie Village junior and coordinator of the Jummy Carter for President Committee, said Carter did about as well as they had expected in Douglas County. He said some of the other organizations were very well-organized. 913-843-4993 Howard Klink, Douglas County Fred Harris for President Committee Chairman, said he thought Harris did a little better than had been expected. Klink said he Carter should do well at the Kansas District Conventions, Siebel says. He said he thought that the next three primaries, in Wisconsin, New York and Pennsylvania, would have an effect on the outcome at the district conventions. Siebels said he had expected to see a larger number of people at the convention, but he thought the reason for the small increase in convention was a lack of major issues. students even if they a student's genuine permanent home, he said University of Kansas students elected as delegates to the district convention are: David Anderson, Lawrence junior; Lynn Knox, Lawrence junior; Steve Treaster, Lawrence first-year law student, and Cathy Hendricks, Prairie Village sophomore. Anderson is uncommitted and the others support Harris. Keltz said he was pleased to see the number of students as elected as delegates. Also elected were Dan Conyers, Lawrence graduate student; and Pauline Rosacker, Lawrence junior. They both support Udall. Siebels was elected as a delegate tor Carter. RAY AUDIO - 13 E. 8th 842-2047 We Buy & Sell Used Stereos We Do Consignment Resale Super E.O.M. Sale SAE W-L 32 Pre. Amp $550.00 New (1049) pr $7.00 pr. D A-R-4 Speakers 990.00ea 9.00pr. 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