I'll look at the whole thing again. It says "...". No, it's just one word. Maybe it was cut off or it's a typo in the image? Let's re-examine the very first line of text. "...I'll look at the whole thing again." Wednesday, November 8, 1978 15 Bennett leaves campaign headauarters Solbach wins in close race A cliff-hanging race for the 48th District seat in the Kansas House of Representatives elected election officials working well past 1 a.m. today. In the race between John Solbach, Democratic candidate, and Ken Whitenight, Republican candidate, Solbach squeaked a 210-ote victory. Results from all but one of the 450's precincts were tailed by midnight. The remaining precincts were management of the Dougherty County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, where both candidates and groups of their supporters waited patiently until The preicinct was heavily Republican and whitehole won there, but it was not enough to force the governor to leave. AFTER TABULATION of the votes at Sunset Hills, the next to-last precinct to come in, at about middling it, Sobach and his supporters expressed confidence at the final Although Deerfield's results would be delayed for more than another hour from his death, the town has termed "county problems," Solbach began speaking as the new state representative for Deerfield. "I think it is very unlikely at this pot that we could lose," he said. "Ken's a gouman and we've really gotten to know eae other during the campaign. It was a fa But Wittenen, sitting and talking to his wife as the one-crowded basement began to he empty, clung to hopes that the last precinct would swing the election to him. More than 350 votes separated the two candidates as time ticked on and Whitehite waited. As a tired supervisor from Deerfield umbled in with that precedent's total votes, the governor asked me to step down. "I KNOW WHAT they are, but . . ." Whitenish shrugged. Although Whitenight said he was concerned about the narrowness of Solbach's victory, he said he would not have campaigned any differently. "It's been closer than I had hoped it would be, Whitenght said. "We thought we would Mike Glover, incumbent Democrat running for the 44th District seat, won an expected victory over his Republican challenger, William Amie. Glover, who has served three terms in the Kansas House, said he was not unhappy with the bill. "I EXPECTED IT to be closer than "I expected it to be deeply involved in their work." He said he did not spend as much time campaigning door-to-door. Instead, he spent time working for John Carlin, Democratic gubernatorial candidate. Glover said he had not been able to reply to advertisements that his opponent had run late in the campaign that criticized Glover's House attendance and his vote record. "We had some calls at the Democratic headquarters," Glover said. "People were saying, 'Well, Mike hasn't answered those ads about the attendance.' "On the other hand, it's just mud vs. mud when you do answer things like that." Earlier in the evening, as many of the precinct totals poured in. Republican Willie Amison calmly accepted Glover's victory. As supporters passed and expressed faint phrases of encouragement, Amison smiled and nodded. "IT'S HARD TO lose, man. It's hard. But you learn from it," he said. "I met a lot of nice people during the campaign and I think Mike will be a better representative now." Amison said he had experienced some difficulty in adjusting to the life of a political candidate. However, he said he had no problems with Glover and that his butt against Glover was worthwhile. "It was a difficult transition," he said, but if Mike docte d a good job, I FI'll be happy. John Vogel, Republican incumbent in the hard District, won a predicted victory over Mr. Schmidt. However, Vogel had a smaller vote margin than speculators had predicted. He won with 24 percent of the votes, a margin of 474 ballots. He said he had been worried earlier in the evening about the race's results. At one time during the counting, Vogel led Supica by only about 100 votes. "I WAS WORRIED about it," Vogel said. "I didn't know the kind of wound in." He said another reason for the close race might have been the fact that people's ideas about candidates changed over the years. University Dally Kansas Supica, a 25-year-old KU law student, said he was pleased with his campaign, despite "I enjoyed it," Ssupa said. "People said John ogel was unsteatable. I thought I gave bakewell to you." "I ran it the way I wanted to run it. People said I was crazy了 I want to do that." he said. Supica said he disregarded with critics of his campaign who said that his $25 limit on military purchases would be too strict. At one point early in the evening, there were unconfirmed reports that Supica had beaten Vogel in his home precinct. Final tallies showed that Vogel had won in Grant However, Supica did beat Vogel sound in the North Eudora precinct, a victory that was largely unnoticed. TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK Twenty-three counties defeated the issue. In counties with incomplete results, trends were running against liquor by the drink in seven counties and in favor of the issue in The measure was defeated in Anderson, Barton, Cherokee, Decatur, Edwards, Ellsworth, Gray, Hamilton, Jewell, Labette, Logan, Morris, Neosho, Ness, Osage, Pawnee, Phillips, Reno, Pottawatomi, Sheridan, Sherwood, Wichita counties. Those counties with incomplete results were: Barber, Ford, Rice, Hice, Russell, Hudson, Fulton, and Dauphin. Other counties that approved liquor in restaurants were; Atchison, Ellis, Finney, Leavenworth, Lyon, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Johnson, Crawford, Nennah and Balsam. The liquor by the drink in restaurants issue did not fare as well as expected yesterday at the polls in the 45 counties that had the issue on their ballots. Douglas County approved the measure 12.5312 to 7.502. Liquor by the drink was last on Kansas ballots in 1970. That year, a general liquor tax was introduced. Restaurants in the counties that passed the issue will have to apply to the Alcohol Control Board in Topeka for a liquor license after the votes are officially tabulated. As of 4:30 a.m. today, only 13 of the 45 counties had decided in favor of allowing liquor by the drink in restaurants where 50 percent of the revenue was from food sales. By JOHN FISCHER Staff Reporter Liquor defeated in most counties If the court rules the proposed law unconstitutional, those counties that passed the issue yesterday still will not be able to serve linder by the drink in restaurants. But in order for the public to on it, the issue had to be placed on the county's agenda. However, there have been reports that Curt Schneider, Kansas attorney general, may ask the Kansas Supreme Court for an injunction to stop the issuing of licenses until after the Court has released its opinion on the constitutionality of the issue. The Supreme Court is reviewing the issue to determine whether it is in violation of the Kansas Constitution. The Kansas Constitution prohibits the "open saloon." The liquor in restaurants question was placed on the ballots of 45 counties by what state law? As provided by the Legislature last spring, each county in the state had the opportunity to vote on whether it wanted lounge in restaurants. The outcome of the liquor in restaurants issue did not reflect poll results before FOR THIS TO BE done, those supporting liquor in restaurants in the various counties had to obtain the support of 5 percent of the county's population. When then was placed on the counties' ballots. Be here for the first live performance Restaurants will be able to serve liquor-by-the-drink to customers after the restaurants Spirit Squad Auditions! Several new positions for men and women are available on the KU spirit squad for the basketball season requirements Open at 7:30 Band starts at 8:00 - 2.0 GPA - DESIRE - WEIGHT & HEIGHT in proportion - Tues. Nov 7 - Mon. Nov 6 - Wed. Nov 8 Clinics held in Allen Field House 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1978 Appearing at Shenanigan's Auditions Mon. Nov. 13 (minorities encouraged to try out) Admission $1 with Student I.D. $2 without Student I.D. Special Reduced Beer Prices KANSAN TV TIMES See Maupintour for . . . ☐ Airline Tickets ☐ Weekend Holidays ☐ Ski Packages ☐ Travel Gift Certificates ☐ Group Travel Travel Insurance Maupintour travel service 843-1211 K.U. Union TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS **Movie—"You Can Cry"** 8:00; S, 13 Mary Tyler Moore, in a drama play, plays newwoman Betty Rollin, on the set of *The Big Bang* in 1975. Rollin underwent a modified radical mastectomy. The story centers around her breast and aftermath of breast cancer surgery. Movie—"Von Ryan's Express" 8:00; 41 Exciting World War II action yarn with Frank Sinatra in top form as a USAF colonel at an Italian POW camp. Raffaella Carra. Fincham, Trevor Howard and John Leyton. Movie—“Take A Hard Ride” 8:00; 3:00 an honest cowboy, a cheerful dishonest gambler and a mute Indian scout cover hundreds of dusty miles across the Old West taking money to the Mexican families to whom it belongs. 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