European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday. October 28, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 gop democrats both predict Victory Washington i t the last full week of the Campaign for Senate control opened sunday with democrats predicting their candidates ran withstand a last minute Republican injection if Money and Well Ort him rated appearances h pc Side Reagan. Republicans said they Are Jusi As confident that a nine stale Lii this week by the president us Well As broadcast advertisements featuring Reagan in virtually every stale w ill keep a gop majority in the Senlac. If i was a betting Man. And i am i would Hei we Dwin it. Hut not in said sen. Lloyd heels in d Texas who would become chairman of the Senate finance committee Willi a i democratic Victory. Sen. Richard Lugar. A and. Whose chair Manship of the Senate foreign relations commit inc is at stake predicted the a lilt niether chamber would remain in Republican hands by a single Seal. Roth men appeared on Alu tvs this week with David thirty four slates will he picking senators on nov. 4 and the crop s 5.1-17 Senate majority is on the line. Arithmetic is on the Side of the democrats because republicans Are defending 22 of the 34 seals at stake. Reagan s travel schedule this week is a political Road map to some of the closest races. On tuesday. Reagan travels to Georgia and Ala Bama in Georgia freshman gop sen. Mack Mallin Gly is struggling 10 hold off a stiff Challenge from Veteran democratic rep. We he Fowler or. In Alabama sen. Jeremiah Lac Nunn another Republican freshman i being challenged by democratic rep. Richard Shelby. The president will be on the rond again wednesday through the end of the a Eck for stops in Indiana. South Dakota Colorado Nevada vast Ringlon. Idaho and final to Alifornia. Whire he will remain at his ranch near a Mia Barbara until he returns to the capital on Elk action Day. The Indiana appearance is on behalf of the state Gid the re and the Kwh District House rematch be elections 86 teen democratic rep. Frank Mccloskey Ond go challenger Richard meant arc. Otherwise. Reagan s focus All week is on the Senate especially these races in a dead heat in South Dakota freshman gop sen. James Abdnor is trying to hold off a Strong Chal Lenge from democratic rep. Thomas a. Daschle the state s Only House member. In Colorado another race too close to Call democratic rep. Tim Wirth and Republican rep. Keit Kramer arc battling for the scat being vacated by democratic sen. Gary Hart. In Nevada democratic rep. Harry Reid is in tight race with former gop rep. Jim Santini a former Democrat to succeed retiring Republican sen Paul Laxdall. In Washington state Republican sen. Slade Gor ton an upset Victor Sis years ago Over Veteran demo cratic sen. Warren g. Magnuson. Is trying to survive a Challenge from 13rock Adams former democratic con Gressman and transportation Secretary. In Idaho freshman gop sen. Steven Symms is in a tight race with democratic gov. John Evans. In California Veteran democratic sen. Ala Cranston is battling to hold his seat against a Strong Challenge from Republican rep. De Zschau. At almost every Stop Reagan finds a Way to invoke his 1980 Campaign against president Carter und War against Liberal democrats who will March us Hack to the grim Days of the "70s." Mitchelle Daniels or Reagan s White House assistant for political affaire defended the lactic saying Carter s record is a legitimate Issue in the Campaign. He May be in Plains a but his policies Are in Plain View Daniels said on the Abc program. Democrats conceded the president s popularity bul dismissed it As a decisive Factor in campaigns thai have come Down to local issues. His popularity is uniquely personal and not said sen. George j. Mitchell a Maine chairman of the democratic senatorial Campaign committee. He appeared sunday on Abc to s meet the meanwhile Mitchell and his counterpart sen. John Hein r-pa., chairman of the National Republican senatorial committee who also appeared on the pro Gram sparred Over the use of Money being contribute to the gop Campaign committee. Mitchell said there was a direct blatant violation of the Law by republicans who he said had taken contributions to the Overall committee and earmarked them for particular candidates without adequately in forming contributors. Donald learns to Wise quack in chinese Feng be 12, and her brother Feng shun 8, Art captivated As they watch Donald Duck go through his misadventures on a to screen in peking. The Fust talking Duck s appearance sunday night marked the first chinese screen ing of Walt Disney cartoons. Under an agreement with the chinese govern ment Donald and other Disney charac ters such As Mickey and Minnie mouse will became a weekly feature on peking s main television Channel. Nazi suspects living in West being listed Tel Aviv. Israel a a former . Justice department investigator said monday he had compiled a list of hundreds of alleged a i War criminals living in Western countries. Ephraim Zuroff a former member of the office of special investigations thai investigates nazi War criminals living in the United states said he has already made a list of 120 suspected nazis living in Australia Britain and Canada. Zuroff head of the Jerusalem Branch of the nazi Hunting Simon wisc withal Center said in a Telephone interview that 40 names had been Given to Australia foreign minister Bill Hayden. Another list of 17 names was handed to the British Consul general in los an Geles. Donald Ballon sync a list of 63 names will be Given to the Canadian solicitor general in Ottawa on wednesday Zuroff said. Most of the suspects came from East pm Europe including the soviet republics of Lithuania and Latvia and the yugoslav province of Croatia. They include local police command ers members of is units collaborators As Well As propagandists who incited the masses to kill jews said Surott. Unlike germans and austrians involved in War crimes. The East europeans did not change heir names alter the War because they did not expect to be tracked Down Zuroff said. U.s., soviet students Exchange letters opinions Moscow a an Exchange of ideas Between american and soviet teen agers published in a newspaper sunday revealed predictable positions on super Power policies but also indicated the two groups want to know More about each other. The youth newspaper Komsomol Caya pravda published what in said were Al most Complete texts of two letters from students in Raleigh n.c., and Jefferson City to. H also published responses from 20 Moscow teen agers. The newspaper did not give the names of the american schools. The american students wrote to the newspaper in response to a letter soviet students had sent to vice president George Bush last year expressing their opinions about . Policies. What were the crimes of dissidents Anatoly Shch Aransky Andrei Sakharov and Ida Nudel wrote the Jefferson City students. They violated the Laws of the country of which they Are citizens and were punished far it answered soviet student Alexander de Benev. The Jefferson City students brought up what they called soviet expansionism in the Baltic republics of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania during world War ii and in Eastern Europe after the War. Vladislav Sereda replied with the usual Moscow View that the Baltic lands voted in 1940 to join the soviet Union and that the Eastern european nations chose to become soviet allies after 1945. The american students echoed the Reagan administration in Many of their arguments on arms control. The Raleigh students for example said they believed the soviets Are engaged in space weapons research As president Reagan has charged. The Raleigh students also defended Reagan s continued nuclear testing As necessary for ensuring a reliable nuclear defense. This is one of the arguments Washington has used to explain Why it will not join the Kremlin s moratorium on nuclear testing that has been in effect since August 1985. Both sides said they want to continue their Exchange
