NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, November 6, 1984 Page 10 Fourth man is charged in murder By United Press International WARSAW. Poland — Officials yesterday charged a fourth member of Poland's secret police with involvement in the murder of a child. The disident dissident said autopsy results were not "horrifying" to be made public. An Interior Ministry statement announced that Col. Adam Pietruskau, arrested Friday for his alleged connection to the Vatican kidnap and murder of Rex. Jerzy Goszak was charged yesterday in the crime Three members of Poland's security police were arrested earlier and charged with kidnapping the priest from his car on a highway near Warsaw. The police, who killed him, Pohlusiksol's body was found in a reservoir Oct. 30. Jozeit Lipski, a pro-Solidarity leader, said church officials who supervised the anatomy feared the attack. The explosion sparked an outburst of public anger. Soviets promise superiority By United Press International MOSCOW — President Konstantin Chernenko lashed out at Washington on the eve of U.S. elections yesterday, vowing never to allow the Soviet Union to fall into United States in military strength. "I would like to stress most definitely that a course of arms buildup, confrontation and incitement of conflicts, is not our policy," Chenkenko told an international communist youth rally. "If the world situation causes alarm, responsibility for this is borne fully and entirely by the imperialist reactionary forces led by the U.S.A." the 73-year-old Soviet leader said. "NATURALLY, WE CANNOT allow this to happen. And we shall never allow it," said Cherenkov. "We are fighting the Eastern European nations would "organize a titling rebuke to any country that is not one of the United States or its Western allies." The Soviet president's attack on the United States contained no new elements, but Western diplomats and officials were called in before the presidential elections as significant and said the rhetoric was harsher in tone than in recent years. One diplomat suggested Moscow could be trying to influence the outcome of today's election against President Reagan, who has failed to negotiate any significant arms control agreements. Another said the speech could part of the preparation for to morow's annual parade of t Soviet military marking the 67 anniversary of Russia's comm nist revolution. At yesterday's rally, Chernerv told Communist Party youth lea- ers from the Soviet Union a other East bloc countries that was their duty to lead the "do- logical, political and moral edu- cation of young men and women." He also told them the West h unleashed 'massive psychological warfare' against East bloc co- tries, apparently referring charges made by the Sovi- leadership that young people a being seduced from their commi- nist beliefs by Western pro- grands 'Cess Poll' results flush Reagan EMMETSBURG, Iowa If an informal radio station "Cess's Poll" is any indication, President Reagan's re-election effort will go down the toilet in defeat to Walter Mondale today. John Schad, teacher of Emmettsburg radio station KEMB, yesterday announced the results of its "Cessar" election. The candidate of residents' political sentiment At radio-delivered signals, porters of each candidate (f) their toilets as city officials r the effect on the water le in the city's water tower Schad said Mondale register biggest drop in the water Helms, Hunt race is bitter to the end By United Press International RAIGHLE, N.C. — Sen. Jesse Helms, R.N.C., and Democratic Gov. James Hunt wound up their record $2 million campaign yester- day. He was a leader in personal charges against each other. Helms called Hunt the candidate of "homosexuals, labor union bosses and crooks" and needed powers of North Carolina in favor of a national "right-wing network" and renewed his attack on Helms for what he called illegal campaign actions in political action committee. Hunt and Helms barnstormed across the state for votes in theinate of the governor to pick a hotter in the nation's history. Helms has outspent Hunt nearly two-to-one, but the combined cost of the two campaigns exceeds $3 billion. 24. 1 million BOTH CANDIDATES predicted a fraction of a percentage point could decide today's election. decent today Hunt and Helms bombardd North Carolina's televisions with 7,800 advertisements in the past five weeks. On Sunday night, the governor's campaign aimed a 30-minute appeal attacking Helms' ties to the governor and his son Jerry Fallowell and El Salvadoran jerry Winger Roberto D'Aubusson. Helms lashed back yesterday, calling Hunt "frustrated and frightened." HUNT SAID HELMS has ignored the interests of North Carolina in favor of a national "right-wing" campaign. He does not be represented by a senator who puts his first priority on Jerry Fawell and the Moral Majority, Nelson Bunker Hunt and a handful of other right-wing dictators in Latin America. A weekend Gallup Poll showed Helms leading 49 percent to 46 percent, with 5 percent undecided. The poll also said the race was "too close to call." Hunt said his own poll showed the race even, and said "we believe we're on the course for winning on Election Day." catering specialists 842-6730 We work hard to make you look good! UNSIGHTLY HAIR????? 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