European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. September 29, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 7 Louisiana sets Runoff for . Senate gop s Moore leads Democrat Breaux from press dispatches new Orleans Republican congressman Hen son Moore failed to win a majority in saturday s open primary and will meet democratic congressman John Breaux m a Runoff in his hid to become Louisiana s first Gui . Senator in Marc than a Century. With 95 percent of the votes counted. Moore had 503.320, or 45 percent to Breaux s 415,412 or 37 percent. The net competitor had 71,000 Voles. Had Moore won a majority in the unique open Pri Mary he automatically would have won the seat. Moore of Balon Rouge enjoyed Strong support from a popular Reagan administration and was the Leader in the race to replace sen. Russell Long. A record u candidates were vying to replace Long the retiring patriarch of a dynasty that has dominated Louisiana politics for 60 years. In other races. Rep. Lindy Boggs. A Democrat from the new Orleans based 2nd District and rep. Jerry Huckaby. N Democrat from the 5lh District easily wore cd Clion. Three other incumbents reps. Boh Livingston a Republican and Billy Tail in. Democrat and buddy Roemer Democrat were unopposed and were declared re it cited. Moore s 6th District seat was won by Republican Richard Baker who had 54 percent of inc vote Over Democrat Tommy Hudson. Former slate finance director Jimmy Hayes of la Fayette and stale rep Margaret Lowenthal a Lake Charles narrowly placed in inc Runoff for Bream s 7th District scat. Attorney Faje Williams will pursue her quest to be the first Black congresswoman from Louisiana in the Runoff against Republican Clyde Holloway who came to political Promise in the 8th District leading a school desegregation protest. The gop controls the . Senate 5m7, and the National party leadership placed a Premium on his race with president Reagan and vice president George Bush visiting the slate several times to stump on Moore s behalf. Moore had outspent Breaux 3-1. Despite Louisiana s solid 6-1 democratic majority. The Isaic went for Reagan in 1980 and 1984. The last Republican senators from Louisiana. William Pitt Kel Logg. J. Rodman West and John s. Harris served be tween 1867 and 1875. Breaux 42, of Crowley is the senior member of the slate s House delegation winning his first term in 1972, Moore. 4. Is serving his sixth term the iwo men s records Are Tnyre alike than their party difference would indicate and no significant Issue divided them during the Campaign. The main Issue was Louisiana s crippled Oil econ omy and record unemployment. Breaux tried to Ham the stale s financial problems on the Reagan administration s Trade policies while Moore pointed the finder at the administration of democratic gov. Edwin he wards. Many observers saw the Senate race As a warm up for the l 9s7 gubernatorial election. The most frequently mentioned prospective Candi Date is Long who denies he left the Senate to seek the governor s mansion but admits he s considering it. Former German pos go guards meet again Stark. . A five world War ii Ger Man prisoners of War held a reunion saturday with about 30 americans who had guarded them at a Camp Here Hal was described As a Glimmer of Light in a dark nearly 1.000 people twice the population of this Northern new Hampshire Village turned out As the former pos and guards met at the town s covered Bridge and exchanged old photographs and recollections. It s history and if we can make friends with some body who was once our enemy that s a Good thing said Warren Hoyt of Bucksport Maine a former Camp Stark guard. I Don l go Mudi for this fighting this War Hoyl said. Life s Loo nearly 400,000 germans captured in Europe and North Africa during world War ii were held in i of Camp scattered throughout the United Stales. About 250 of them most captured near Normandy were held Al Camp Stark a former civilian conservation corps facility thai in 1944 became new Hampshire s Only world War ii pow amp. The germans guarded by about 40 americans worked in the surrounding Forest cutting pulpwood for Brown paper co. Former pow Gerhard Clauss recalled the Camp As he stood at the site now Barren but for Trees and the remains of a couple of chimneys for the first time in 40 years. In any War the enemy is always the bad Man and your own troops Are the Good ones. It s just he said. But i think when the american realized that we weren t huns As was being told them then i d say something like cooperation the germans also fondly recalled new England s fall foliage and returned As the surrounding White mountains were in Peak color. Allen Koop a history professor at Colby Sawyer College in new London who organized the reunion said during a dedication ceremony at the site that Camp Stark was a Glimmer of Light in a dark world. An Island of decency in a world filled with Vio while the pos found conditions physically uncomfortable in Camp Stark made up of about a dozen former German pos Hermann Lvi Smiton left and Hans Richter Conler joke with one of their former guards. Wood and tar paper Barracks they developed unique friendships Here with their guards and few tried to escape said resident Madeleine Croteau. They were just Young men caught up in the situations of their countries she said. Koop described saturday s event As not Only a reunion for the pos and their guards but also As a Way for the townspeople to show global awareness and a gesture of peace and Friendship Between the two coun tries. " i n the on it he said he Learned of the Camp while working i White mountains and began research for a Book four years ago. While interviewing former guards and former pos he tracked Down in West Germany Koop said he Learned some had kept in touch for a couple of years after he War but then lost Contact. The germans fell determined to return to Stark and inc americans fell very badly that relations had dwindled oven he years Koop said. Nurse suspected of robbing dying aids victim Santa Monica Calif. Up a male nurse who specializes in treating aids victims was arrested for allegedly ordering a near fatal dose of insulin for an aids patient who later died and stealing More than $10,000 from the Man police said saturday. Hal up cars Rachman 39, was booked Friday night on suspicion of grand theft forgery and murder in the death of Edward Lubowitz a patient at St. John s hos Pital whose medication had been changed by a Tele phone caller who claimed to be the Man s doctor sol. Rus smart said. Hospital officials said the death was due to complications related to aids and police said the murder charge May be changed if an autopsy sunday shows the medication change did not Lead to the death. Rachman was being held without bail pending the result of the autopsy. The suspect a registered nurse who specialized in the care and treatment of victims of acquired immune deficiency syndrome had cared for la Bowitz. Privately for a time before he entered the Hospital Martin said. Rachman had worked at St. John s As a member of a nurse s registry that provides temporary nursing help but was not an employee of the Hospital police said 1l was not known if Rachman had been involved in Lebowitz s care while he hospitalized or How Long the suspect and victim had known each other. Rachman was also booked for grand theft and Forg Ery in connection with the alleged theft of Money in multiples of Lens of thousands of dollars from Lebo Witz s Bank accounts and unauthorized purchases with the victim s credit cards Martin said. It was a lot of Money involved he said. Some of the purchases were made while Lubowitz was incapacitated in the Hospital Manin said. Lebowitz 49, an attorney for the William Morris entertainment Agency died wednesday due to com plications related directly to his illness a spokeswoman for the Hospital said when he died. On sept. 20, a person claiming to be Lobo win s physician called the Hospital lat in the evening and ordered Hal the patient be Given insulin police said. Within hours nurses noticed Lebowitz was slipping into a near fatal coma. Hospital staff revived him and Learned the caller was not his physician. The patient who had been in serious condition. Seemed to recover but died five Days later. At the Lime Hospital spokesman Armyn Markarian described it caller As Well versed with medical terminology and familiar with medical protocol and treat ment procedures involving the
