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--Fight back at the polls!-----The CORPAC/NORPAC election eve guide ~ Outraged that an ~ssemblyman has the audacity to introduce a bill to wipe out the ~ multi-million dollar Green Stickie fund? Incensed that one congressman can do enough lti' back-room wheeling. and dealing to lock up millions of acres of California as Wildert ness? Angry that the Bureau of Land Management continues to walk all over your right to use public land? Strike back! Vote. Put people who'lIl~sten to you and' watch out for cu your interests into state and federal government. Send the land grabbers and the eco~ freaks to the unemployment line. Thanks to the California Outdoor Recreation Political Action Committee and the National Outdoor. Recreation Political Action Committee for sending out questionaires, doing research and evaluating the candidates. Their recommendations, along with wl1at you can do to help, appear below. e. CORPAC's picks for state offices . NORPAC federal endorsements Here are CORPAC's recommendations for the State Assembly, State Senate, L.A. County Board of Supervisors, and ballot propositions. This list has been upgraded since it wa. last published in Cyd. News. If your district is not listed, try and contact your local candidates and find out where they stand on issues important to you. The following are recommendations for federal races, provide~ by CORPAC's federally-oriented sister organization. NORPAC. House of Representatives State Assembly District Candidate 1. Stan Statham 2. Douglas Boscoe 3. Wally Herger 4. Clint Bolick 5. Jean Moorhead 6. Dan Benvenuti 8. Dan Sebastiani 9. Bill Filante 10. Bill Baker 12. Kelly Haughton 15. Gib Marguth 19. James Tucker 20. Bob Naylor 21. Greg Morris 22. Ernest Konnyu 25. Allister McAllister 26. Adrian Fondse 27. Chris Patterakis 29. Carol Hallett 30. Carol Harner 32. Gordon Duffy 33: Don Rogers 34. Phil Wyman 35. David Aquino 36. Chuck Imbrecht 37. Kathy Wright 38. Marion LaFollett 39. Bob Hayes 40. Tom Bane 41. Pat Noland 42. Bill Ivers 43. (Anyone but Berman) . 44. (Anyone bUt Levine) 45. Eleanor Parker 46. Alan Cory 52. Gerald Felando 56. Dale Reed 58. Dennis Brown 59. Marty Martinez 61. Richard Mountjoy 62. Bill Lancaster 63. Bruce Young 64. Dave ~tirling 66. John Montgomery 67. Bill Leonard 69. Ross Johnson 70. John Lewis 71. Doris Allen 74. Marion Bergeson 75. David Kelly 76. Robert Frazee n. Larry Stirling 78. Larry Kapiloff State Senate District Candidate . (Note; only od,d-numbered seats are up for election in 1980) 1. Don Huggins 3. John Doolittle 7. Dan Boatwright 11. Richard Arey 13. John Garamendi 17. Henry Mello 21. Newt Russell25. Bill Richardson 27. Bob Beverly • 33. Bill Campbell 37. (Both are excellent I) 39. Jim EHis Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District Candidate 5. Mike Antonovich Parklands ballot proposition Vote NO on Proposition 1 14 President/Vice President Ronald Reagan/George Bush District Candidate 1. Gene Chappie 2. Don Clausen 5. John McQuaid 6. Tom Spinosa . 7. (Anyone but Miller) 11. Bill Royer 15. Tony Coelho 17. Charles "Chip" Pashayan 20. Barry Goldwater, Jr. 21. Bobbi F" .dler . 26. John Rousselot 27. Robert Dornan 32. Glenn Anderson 33. Wayne Grisham 35. David Dreier 36. John Stark 37. Jerry Lewis 38. Jerry Patterson 39. Bill Dannemyer 43. Clair Burgener Help CORPAC/NORPAC hel.p the good guys on Nov. 1 Saturday, Nov. 1, has been Iabled as ORV Victory Day. It'll be a day for off-roaders to help selected candidBtes by walking precincts - or in Wally Herger's case. joining in a parade. Walking precincts is fun. You don't have argue your candidate's case to voters. Just drop literature at homes or shopping centers. The effect of your showing up and letting them know that you are there. because you're an off-roader is most important. Below are the candidates, the meeting places and times, and the phone numbers to call to get involved in ORV Victory Day. Bo" Hay.s: 17023 Chatsworth St.. Granada Hills, 9 a.m. Call Glen . Thornhill at 2131368-8045. Finisher pins awarded. Bill FIIant.: 914 Mission.Ave.. San Rafael, 11 a.R!. Call Doug or Kevin at41~45~262. . Da"'" A,ulno: 1207 State St., Santa Barbera. 9 a.m.. or 1000 Betteravia, Santa Maria. Beer bash afterwards. Cltlp Pa....y.n: 1533 E. Shields, Fresno. 9 a.m. Call Gordon or Andy at Gr., 2091225-6760. . Morris: Santa Clara area, Saturday, Nov. 1. or Monday night. Nov. 3. Call Bill Selmon at 4151932-2449. or Morris Headquarters (4151 856-9344) for details. Wally H.".r: Two parades. Ride bike. or drive camper or car. First parade starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Samba's in Oroville. and proceeds to Gridley 111 a.m.I. Yuba City 112:30 p.m.), Lincoln (2 p.m.). Loomis (3 p.m.) and on to Roseville. Short parade starts at Nevada City, Ridge Road and Hwy. 20, at 10 a.m.. goes to Auburn 11 p.m.), meets the other parade at Loomis at 3 p.m. and goes on to Roseville for pizza and beer. Call Jerry Lee at 9161273-3863. or the Herger office at 9161671-4061.

