Marston heads for mayoral spot PHILADELPHIA (AP) David Marston, the baby faced, Harvard-grown lawyer who as a federal prosecutor took on the White House in a row over the political spoils system, appears a cinch to win the Republican nomination for mayor of Philadelphia. He's the blue chip candidate in a field of four. He's endorsed by the local party, has received a $25,000 blessing from the Republican National Committee, and is backed by the governor, who called him on a Sunday night'at home and said "run." • : Actually Marston is strolling, at his own leisure, .toward almost certain victory, getting his house in order for the general election in November. What a change from the David Marston who fran tically ran around the state last spring in a bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. ' He didn't have any bumper stickers, or billboards, or campaign literature. His campaign buttons were cut :out of paper by his children. He carried his lunch in a brown paper bag. He slept in his raincoat : He drove a gray station wagon. He came in fourth. And the whole time, he kept promising that if elected he was going to sweep the rascals out of government. And at every chance he emphasized his political in dependence, denying he was a political opportunist. "Sure, if Carter hadn't fired me I wouldn't be run ning," he'd say. Smart people read Collegian ads. Right? CURTAIN TIME 8 PM SATURDAY 2 AND 8 TICKETS ON SALE AT HUB TICKET Off= INPS-41461 Then he'd add: "But if it hadn't been for this set of circumstances, I wouldn't have this unusual op portunity to run statewide without going in hock to the political bosses and the big money people. "I don't need or have a fancy Madison Avenue ad agency to sell me on TV like soap. And I don't have a political machine behind me." Marston has a political machine behind him for the May 15 mayoral primary. He has a promise from the GOP governor, Dick Thornburgh, to raise money and campaign for him. He also has pledges of support from U.S. Rep. Charles Dougherty, and U.S. Sens. Richard Schweiker and John Heinz. He's already hired a well-known political pollster to look things over and there's talk he's thinking about hiring a top notch political consultant for November. In short, he's hitched to political bosses and big money people. It's going to be "nice, comfortable," he says now, thinking about those brown bag lunches and those chilly nights in the raincoat. He adds: "In a city with a 7-2 Democratic voter registration edge, you need the support of every Republican available. It would be suicidal without it." But he also stresses that he intends to carry over the streak of independence displayed in the governor's race os i AP ry GP' y r ( Lb 61A • . 74 4 1 ' ..7. t 741 4 C.4. ' :.-...::: ' .7. 4 .' 7 4 \4. + 1 '.. ite:: 4 47 k ):'1 0 . 4 . 4 1 44 . N<(C. N.. *44+ '. .-. 41 / 4 : 44 \ Stil/4 THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 0 LUCY WEATHER-WORLD 0 I LOVE C)B 0 NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD ODD COUPLE 6:30 0 STUDIO SEE 0 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN a) NBC NEWS 0 ABC NEWS BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 0)00 CBS NEWS SANFORD AND SON 7:00MO 0 MACNEIL-LEHRER BER REPORT DAILY NUM 0 DATING GAME IR BIONIC WOMAN 0 ODD COUPLE Q MAKE ME LAUGH 7:01 CUMARTYROBBINSSPOTLIGHTGuests:The Kendalls. 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 CROSS WITS 7:30 0 CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDEN Jerusalem artichokes and Chinese vegetables are grown at home OMOVIE-(DRAMA)*** "Walking Tall" 1973 Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. A man wages a one-man battle to clean up his town in Tennessee and loses his wife in the process. (2 hrs , 30 mins.) 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(2 hrs.) 8:30 gi HIGHCLIFFE MANOR Widow Helen's romance with Rev. lan Glenville is frustrated by a numberof incidents including the arrival other mother and the return of mad scientist Frances Kiskadden. ' anillii5lAINNIT? antagonizes is then the object of his lifesaving 9:00 (../) WORLD 'lnside Europe:University of Rome surgery. (R) 'MCCLOUD: Sharks!' Stars: Den- Europe's most radical campus is the subject of nis Weaver, Lynda Day George (A) tonight's documentary. IB ODD COUPLE lap THE CHEVY CHASE NATIONAL HUMOR 12:00 @ SOUND OF PROGRESS TEST Chevy Chasewill aim his wit and humorat 0 I LOVE LUCY TVtestsinatongue-in-cheekefforttolearn what 0 MOVIE-(HORROR) e Si "The Sorcerers" makes people laugh. Guests:Martin Mull, Pam 1967 Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey A I)us- Dawber and Tom Scott. (60 mins.) band and wife scientist team attempts to per ° BARNEY MILLER Tension builds as a mad tint the 'domination of wills' technique and to bomber threatens to turn the late shift into the persuades young mantojointheirexperiments. last shift for Barney Miller and his men. (100 mins.) BO atl HAWAII FIVE-0 The explosion of a ID HONEYMOONERS bomb-rigged briefcase sets off a strange chain 12:300 MOVIE -(DRAMA) es 1 / 2 "Dino" 1957 Brian . . of events. (R; 60 mins.) Keith, Sal Mineo. A juvenile delinquent is be -9:30 0 CARTER COUNTRY Rumors of the impend- friended by a social worker and a girl. (2 hrs., 1 ing marriage of Sgt.BakertoLucilleßankshave mins.) Clinton Corners In a tizzy. (Pt. I. of a two-part (!TWILIGHT ZONE ciptsode) 1:00 I TOMORROW Tom Snyder will operate the 9:58 IP NEWSBREAK controls of a $5 million Continental Airlines 10:00 (1) BLACK MAN'S LAND 'Kenyatta' This pro- DC-10 jet simulator. (60 mins.) gram is a biography of Kenya's first president, ID NEWS Jumo Kenyatta, who's life spanned the entire 1:30 111 NEW YORK, NEW YORK colonial period and whose political career kept 00) NEWS him at the head of the nationalist movement for 1:40 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW more than forty years. (60 mins.) 2:00 TO NEWS •00 NEWS ID MOVIE -(SCIENCE-FICTION) ?• "Voyage 1101 PRESENTING SUSAN ANTON to the End of the Universe" 1964 Dennis Ste- Guest stars: Johnny Mathis, Norman Fell. (60 phans, Francis Smolen. 25th Century:The lives mins.) of men and women aboard a research space- CO FAMILY Willie hires a former prostitute as ship are endangered by radiation from the dark his secretary because helikesherand wants to star, which puts all aboard asleep. (90 mins.) help change her lifestyle. (60 mins.) 2:10a9 THOUGHT FOR THE DAY O_LWAOF RILEY 2:31 0 MOVIE -(FANTASY-COMEDY) • • 1 / 2 ®l= BARNABYJONESJ.R. becomes the "Remarkable Andrew" 1942 William Holden, target for a deranged killer when he inves- Brian Donlevy. The ghosts of Andrew Jackson tigates a real estate developer's mysterious comes back to help a crusading man in a small disappearance. (R; 60 mins.) town. (2 hrs., 1 mins.) 10:30 0 NEWARK AND REALITY 2:40 0 NEWS to PUERTO RICAN NEW YORKER 2:55 0 PRAYER 11:00 CD MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 3:30 ID BIOGRAPHY 0 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Guest: RodcAf McDowell. (i) (1) er:0) at tal NEWS in order "to appeal to the enormous amount of Democratic voters" he must attract in the fall. Marston was ousted as U.S. attorney here in January of 1978 by Attorney General Griffin Bell, fanning the brouhaha over political patronage. While in office he headed the prosecution on political corruption charges of two of the state's most powerful Democrats, and many Americans saw his firing as an attempt to thwart further probes of members of the ruling party. A Gerald Ford appointee, Marston accused President Carter of breaking a campaign pledge to depoliticize Justice Department appointments. Public outcry was heightened when Carter, during a nationally-televised news conference, confirmed he had asked Bell to expedite Marston's removal at the request of then U.S. Rep. Joshua Eilberg, a Philadelphia Democrat. It turned out Eilberg was the target of another Marston probe. He was indicted last fall and in February pleaded guilty to a conflict of interest charge in connection with the federal funding of a hospital. Marston was born into a Republican family in Knoxville, Tenn., on July 17, 1942. While a toddler, the family moved to the Philadelphia suburb of Wyncote. Marston returned to Tennessee to attend Maryville College. Then it was off to Harvard for the law degree. guest stars as thetroubleddaughterof a power ful newspaper publisher. (R, 2 hrs., 15 mins.) O NIGHTATTHE RACESHarnessracing from Roosevelt Raceway. TO) El I CBS LATE MOVIE 'Ait.A.S.H.' An of ficious field artillery colonel who Hawkeye first A Division of Daniel; Rest. Inc. The 6th Annual Sigma Pi Open Golf Tournament Benefiting Easter Seals Applications available at the following locations: 1. ' HUB 2. Area Golf Courses 3. Sigma Pi ' Deadline, May 9th U• 031 The Daily Collegian Thursday, May 10, 1979-
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