6 Thursday, September 21, 1978 University Daily Kansan Primary winners savor victories The primaries are over, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukatis has been toppled and two men who campaigned against high taxes will square off to fight to succeed him. Republican Sen. Edward Brooke, meanwhile, said the challenge of his Senate career also helped knock Dukakis out of the runing. In Oklahoma, Gov. David Boron savored victory in a Democratic Senate runoff, as did congressional candidates in Massachusetts and Washington state. BUT THE statewide Massachusetts primaries held the spotlight nationally, initially because Brooke's 12-year career as the only black senator since Reconstruction was established. But in 2014, the balloting cost Dukakis' renomination. King had criticized the governor's flacal management policies, his rejection of a higher drinking age and mandatory senate vote, which he said, and his support for tax-financed abortions. HE WILL face Francis W. Hatch Jr., 33, Republican minority leader in the state legislature, who went to court to force the state tax commission to open records showing irregularities in the income and sales taxes. Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 4-4-1 in Massachusetts, and protesters masking for crossroads didn't support care. On Tuesday, he had turned back a challenge to renmination from broadcaster Avi Nelson —hit fumaged by Brooke's about finances during a divorce case. IN OKLAHOMA, Boren and Lt. Gov. George Nigh were easy winners in democratic runoff primaries—Borer over former U.S. Rep. Ed Edmondson for the Senate and Nigh against Attorney General Sandra Berry for the gubernatorial nomination. The Republicans they face are Bob Kamm, former president of Oklahoma State University, for senator, and Rush Shoats, a former secretary of Oklahoma football star, for governor. Police Beat -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arson damages car; 2 others are stolen Lawrence police yesterday reported that three were stolen and one car was set on fire at a house in the Bronx. Arson was ruled as the cause of a fire that damaged a car owned by Joe Bailey, Lawley. Police had few details of the arson, but an unknown substance was used to ignite Bailey's 1974 model car shortly after the house burned. The car was in the street near his Missouri Street home. There was no damage estimate. There was no damage estimate. Tuesday morning John Dwirkkotte, 2738 Maverick Lane, reported the theft of his 1976 maverick shell, the cellars 'citans' ban radio and toolbox. Dewortekto told police the theft occurred between two men and 5:30 a.m. he estimated the损失 $4,000. Late Tuesday night, Terry O'Neal, Perry, reported the loss of a 1968 model truck According to a police report, O'Neal left the keys in the ignition in the unlocked truck. The truck valued at $1,000, was parked at $30 Wisconsin St. Police are investigating all three cases. --valid through Thurs. Sept. 28 --valid through Thurs. Sept. 28 Pardon our Mess! Due to remodeling, our dining room will be closed until Friday at 5 p.m. Please use our drive-in window Sunday-Thursday from 10:30 until 1 a.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 until 2 a.m. 1527 W. 6th --valid through Thurs. Sept. 28 Greek Week Special 25% off all jackets Wrecking ball, cable stolen from bridge Jerald Johnson, job superintendent for Andersen Construction Co., Holton. A 4,000-pound wrecking ball and a 200-cap cable were stolen from the Massachusetts bridge project at the in-front of the Brunswick Avenue boulevard streets, according to Lawrence police. According to a police report, the theft occurred sometime between Sept. 4 and Dec. 19. Johnson told police the thief, possibly using a crane, must have driven a truck beneath the bridge to get the wrecking ball and cable weight. The police are investigating the theft. Thieves take chair, steal two bicycles KU police yesterday reported the theft of a chair from room 408 Learned Hall. The chair, valued at $123.25, was taken from the tertiary oil recovery department sometime between 5:30 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday, police were told. According to a police report, the thief probably used a key to enter the locked door. Campus police also received reports of thefts from Stouffer Place Apartments. Both thefts occurred during the weekend. One bike was valued at $60 and the other Police are investigating. KU student target of stereo, tape theft A University of Kansas student yesterday lost $1,000 in stereo equipment and more than $200 in cassette tapes, a calculator and groceries in a theft. Lawrence police Police said the theft occurred late Monday night. Police are investigating. Perry driver killed in 2-truck collision Lawrence police said Johnnie Woodrow Ross, 65, died when the truck he was driving crashed into the rear of another truck driven by Thomas G. Reddington, 105 Pennsylvania St. Investigators said Reddington apparently was not injured. Police said that Ross was traveling north on North Third Street at an undetermined speed and that Reddington was making a left turn across North Third Street from a parking lot when the accident occurred at 6:37 a.m. A Perry man was killed yesterday morning of two 18-wheel semitrailer trucks. 0 12 14ila the University County ambulance took to the emergency room at Lawrence Memorial Rosa' truck was loaded with cattle that he wanted for Albert Pendle and Lawrence, 2 Lawrences. Police said five cattle were injured in the crash of which three had to be destroyed. Police said Reddington was driving a tanker of oil owned by R. 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