NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 12, 1984 Page 12 Mondale tells workers he voted for their jobs By United Press International Walter Mondale, enjoying a 2-10-delegate lead in the battle for the presidential nomination, moved his campaign westward yesterday but continued his pounding attack on Republican John W. Hardt and Republican Ronald Reagan. Speaking at a St. Louis Chrysler plant before the April 18 Missouri caucases, the former vice president reminded the workers that Hart had opposed federal help for the mingling Corp. while he had championed it. "If Ronald Reagan had his way, this plant would be closed," Monday said. "If Gary Hart had his way, this plant would be closed. It is the human thing that is important here. The lives of thousands and millions of fine Americans are better because we worked together." Mondale continued his insistence that he was not the Democratic front-runner. But there was evidence from the Republican side that Mondale is regarded as the clear leader in the Democratic race. President Reagan, also appearing at an auto plant in Missouri, turned his fire on Mondale's alliance with organized labor. In Pennsylvania, Mondale scored a landslide victory over Hart even though Jesse Jackson peeled off 17 players from the state vote and carried Philadelphia. The next major stop on the Democratic swing will be Texas, which will hold caucuses May 5. Some smaller contests will be decided first — the Arizona and North Dakota caucuses this week, Missouri's on April 18, Vermont's on April 24 and primaries in Tennessee and the District of Columbia on May 1. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Jose Napoleon Duarte, whose far-right wing opponent in the Salvadoran presidential elections considers him a Communist, received yesterday a surprise endorsement from a small right-wing party. Duarte, of the moderate Christian Democratic Party, will face far-right leader Roberto d'Aubuisson. The Republican Republic Alliance, or ARENA, in a May 6 runoff. The Popular Orientation Party, called POP, ran a full-page newspaper advertisement announcing its decision to support Duarte in what political Duarte receives endorsement for election By United Press International The National Conciliation Party, known as PCN, whose candidate Jose Francisco Guerrero ran third behind Duarte and d'Aubusson with 19.3 percent of the vote, said it was still uncommitted on the runoff. they find both candidates objectionable. democracy," said the POP advertisement. "The special committee of our party has met with the committees of the two parties that will participate in the second round, but there is no agreement on supporting a candidate," said a PCN communiqué. Duarte came close to winning in the March 25 first round, garnering 43.4 percent of the vote with d'Aubusson a distant second at 29.7 percent. D'Aubuisson's candidacy has been plagued by repeated allegations that he directs El Salvador's notorious right-wing death squads and some rightist political sources say his candidacy is a liability. POP is the smallest of El Salvador's eight parties and got only 4,677 votes of the 1.4 million cast in the March 25 presidential election. The endorsement was considered more of a moral victory than a success in right-to-guess support for Duarte, but the decision is billed by d'Aubusson and his backers. Political analysts say that if PCN remains neutral, Durate's candidacy will be helped because many PCN backers will choose not to vote since Sports, Reading and Movie Entertainment for the winner of the 1984 Homecoming Theme Contest POP was founded by retired Gen. 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