14 Friday, February 12, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Haig to quit race, endorse Dole, reports say The Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. — Former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., who received less than 1 percent of the vote in the Iowa precinct caucuses and is running last in polls in New Hampshire, plans to out of the presidential race and endorse Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, published reports said this morning. Haig has called a news conference for today to discuss the future of his campaign, but the manager of his campaign for the Republican nomination for president, Brian Sweeney, refused to comment on whether Hair would be dropping out. However, the Washington Post and the Dallas Times Herald reported in today's editions that Haig would announce that he was dropping out and endorsing Dole, who won the Iowa caucuses on Monday and whose campaign was showing strength in New Hampshire, which holds a primary Tuesday. The Post cited an unidentified "well-informed Republican source" for the information, while the Times Herald attributed its story to an unidentified "leading Dole operative." Sweeney would only say Haig intended "to discuss the future of our campaign." Asked if he had any campaign appearances scheduled after the news conference to be held in Manchester at 10 a.m., Sweeney said, "At this time. no." Haig shut down his Iowa campaign last year, claiming that the state's caucuses were for candidates "who have been running for president for many years." The 63-year-old former White House chief of staff and NATO commander had hoped to find a replacement. shire. But a poll published yesterday in the Boston Globe said he was supported by only 1 percent of Republicans who said they were likely to vote in Tuesday's presidential primary. Other polls have also given him little support. Commenting on the Iowa results on caucus night, Haig said, "I'm in it to the bitter end, and that bitter end may be the inability to raise enough money to stay in it." Mark Porter/KANSAN Dukakis is already playing president Sweet sounds Ida McBeth, jazz vocalist, performs for a crowd of about 75 at the Jazzhaus, 926% Massachusetts St. McBeth performed her "Sweet Jazz and Soul Music" show last night and will sing tonight and tomorrow. The Associated Press BOSTON — While the other Democratic presidential candidates are spending every waking minute scrounging for votes in New Hampshire, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis is following a state version of the Rose Garden strategy perfected by incumbent presidents. Dukakis is spending about half of his time acting gubernatorial, going about the business of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, hoping to stay above the fray. And Dukakis, the acknowledged shiree of the Democracy's democratic race, has adopted "Mike Dukakis has a job. He's the governor of Massachusetts," said his New Hampshire campaign coordinator, Charles Baker. "Those other guys have jobs too, but I guess it doesn't require them to be in the office." New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Joseph Grandmaison said Dakukis might be on the right track, seeking to get the most out of every appearance in New Hampshire while sticking to business back home. He is shuttling back and forth across the state line every day. "Here in New Hampshire, it's... somewhat helter-skelter," Grandmaison said. "Thirteen candidates criss-crossing the state with the accompanying media and Secret Service." She's key on Elm Street in New Hampshire. The Massachusetts governor has been the front-runner in neighboring New Hampshire since the day he declared his presidential intentions. After all, the regular and free news coverage Dukakis receives from Boston television carries across state lines to nearly every part of the Granite State. That and Dukakis' role in blocking the controversial nuclear power plant at Seabrook, N.H., two miles from the northern Massachusetts线, have kept him before the New Hampshire public. On Tuesday, for example, Dukakis stopped in New Hampshire after his third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses. After a rally, he returned to his Boston office to announce that the economic health of the state had resulted in a top bond rating. That night he was the only candidate to address 1,500 supporters at the annual state Democratic Party dinner. Dukakis has signaled his intention to image in the final days before, the program. All events received extensive television coverage in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. By GARY LARSON Women, U.S. Constitution discussed The Associated Press ATLANTA — A symposium on women and the Constitution sponsored by two former first ladies opened yesterday with Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor telling the delegates that women's issues will be before the high court for many years to come. Sandra Day O'Connor, two former first ladies look at document's shortcomings "The Supreme Court almost never has the first word in interpreting the law." O'Connor was the keynote speaker for the two-day conference, convened by Rosalynn Carter and Lady Bird Johnson. The session has attracted 1,500 participants from all 50 states reactive institution," O'Connor said. "The court is only rarely in the forefront of establishing new, major legal standards. . . In the broad area of women and the Constitution, I would say we will linger for a good many more years." Barbara Jordan, a former member of congress, told participants during the opening session that the preamble to the Constitution is disappointing to the classes of people who were not granted rights in the document. "As grand as (the preamble) sounds, it's not quite true," she said. "Women cannot claim to be a part of 'We the people'. The rights and privileges of citizenship in the new country did not extend to women." O'Connon told the group that before the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote, the Supreme Court consistently backed prohibiting women from voting, serving on juries and practicing law. Jordan said the nation's founding fathers excluded women from the Constitution because of a "very limited 18th-century notion about their role in the world." THE FAR SIDE If you need abortion or birth "Beats me how they did it ... I got the whole thing at a garage sale for five bucks — and that included the stand." 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