University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, February 10, 1988 5 Iowa vote might be beginning of the end The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The magic never materialized for the also-rans of the Iowa caucuses — Gary Hart, Bruce Babbitt, Pete du Pont and Al Haig. They've got a week to find the magic in New Hampshire, or the first primary state might be their last. Bush and Rep. Jack Kemp, the fourth-place Republican finisher, are being put to the test in New Hampshire, where failure could be a knock- Hart, once the front-runner, would have finished last among Democrats in Iowa except for Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr., who abandoned the fight there long ago and is betting everything on the Super Tuesday primaries across his native South a month later. The poor third-place finish for Vice President George Bush, behind Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole and a surprisingly strong Pat Robertson, suggests a prolonged fight for the Republican nomination that gives hope to the GOP's weaker candidates. Du Pont had said that he didn't need him, but that he only needed the Kempa. Babbitt, campaigning as the thinking man's candidate, came up with only a fifth-place finish and 9 percent of the Iowa vote, despite a year's work in that state. He didn't do even that. Du Pont finished fifth with 7 percent; Kemp got 11 percent. Du Pont beat Al Haig, who abandoned campaigning in Iowa but unlike Gore doesn't count on a strong showing on Super Tuesday. There may be a temptation for some candidates to hang on even after another loss in New Hampshire. Given adequate funds and the string of debates across the South during February, some candidates might hope for one more good showing to turn things around. But if they decide to stay in, a pair of losses will almost guarantee them a dry season of fund-raising, he said. "Both the federal finance laws and the proliferation of debates makes it likely we may have to drag a few corpses through the process for a while," said Democratic consultant Robert Squier. "I give them eight days, maybe it to wind up their affairs," said politician Mills. JERUSALEM — An Israeli officer shot and wounded a 16-year-old Arab protester, the army said yesterday, and Arab reports said another youth died of beating injuries. A Jewish settler was being investigated in the fatal shooting of a demonstrator. The Associated Press The Palestine Press Service, an Arab-run news agency, said Fuad Tarazi, 17, of Gaza City died Tuesday of injuries sustained during a beating while in army custody. The army confirmed Tarazi's death but said the cause was under investigation. rastalentin sources said soldiers chased the youth after he threw stones and arrested him in his house Monday. His mother said: "They took my son, they beat him. They broke his bicycle." Shamir lashed out at the Palestine Liberation Organization for its plans to send a boat loaded with 200 Arab deportees back to Israel from Athens, Greece. He called the action a declaration of war against Israel. Although the Iowa caucuses Monday might have seemed like the starting bell of the presidential season to most of the U.S., the four aloans have been campaigning for a year or more and have only failure to show for it. A military spokesman said that during a demonstration in Rafah, a Gaza Strip town bordering Egypt, an Israeli officer drew his pistol and shot a 16-year-old Palestinian in the leg. "The rules in politics are: You have to win every once in a while," said New Hampshire state Democratic chairman Joe Grandmaison. Youth shot another dies in protests For several candidates, the first real primary Tuesday in New Hampshire might become their last stand. "I'm in it to the bitter end," said Haig. 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