University Daily Kansan / Friday, December 5, 1986 5 Hayden Continued from p. 1 left Topeka that evening confident that his brother would overcome the negative effect of the subpoena. When Kelley Hayden reached the parking lot, he saw that his tires had been slashed. Indeed, Mike Hayden shed the damaging effects of the subpoena and went on to win the election. "It may seem odd on inaguration to think of my brother as the governor," Kelley Hayden said. He said that as a child, he was quiet and read books. His brother, Mike, was noisier and gregarious. "He's three years older than I." Kelley Hayden, 43, said. "I was always just a little brother. I can never remember having a fight with him. He tended to have the role of an older brother who ordered me around more than giving me advice." Even now, the younger Hayden said that he and his brother had differing personalities. "There's a little distance between us," Kelley Hayden said. "His path is more practical; mine is more romantic. He chose to work in government; I chose to teach poetry." "I think he's a little wary of the Ph.D. side of me. But I have complete disdain for the political side." In January, Kelley Hayden will resume teaching for the spring 1987 semester as his brother begins the 1987 session in the Kansas Legislature Until then, he'll continue to serve as press secretary on Hayden's transition team, making appointments with news organizations, issuing news releases and informing legislators about what to expect for the coming session. Kelley Hayden said that he looked forward to returning to the classroom, and that he expected to relate some of his campaign experiences to his students. "I'm looking forward to having control over my life," he said. "I'll have the time to do the things that I want to do: read, see movies, socialize. "Live again." Swedes investigate LaRouche NEW YORK — Swedish authorities are investigating whether extremist Lyndon LaRouche's political organization played a role in the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme, NBC News reported yesterday. United Press International Swedish investigators are examining notebooks, which were confiscated in October from LaRouche's headquarters in Leesburg, Va., by federal agents investigating credit card fraud, the network said. The connection with the LaRouche organization could be Viktor Gunnarsson. NBC described him as a known LaRouche supporter with links to right-wing groups. Gunnarsson was taken into custody and questioned after the assassination but released because Palme's wife could not positively identify him, NBC said. NBC quoted anonymous sources close to the investigation as saying the notebooks, written after Palme's murder, contained 45 references to Gunnarsson, to the assassination and to the use of a .357 Magnum used in the shooting. A government witness in the federal credit card case, former LaRouche employee Forest Lee Fick, said LaRouche was angered by Palme's left-wing and anti-nuclear policies. "I heard him say that Palme was a traitor to the U.S. . . . who should be shot for treason," Fick told NBC. LaRouche spokesmen have denied any role in the Palme slaying. Gunarsson had gunpowder on his clothing when he was arrested and investigators recently placed him "near the murder scene the day before as well as that day," NBC said. A right-wing group called the European Workers' Party, which is affiliated with LaRouche's organization in the United States, said Gunnarsson had been a member in 1985. A party official said the group had noticed some unbalanced features in his personality and cut off all contacts with him. In Stockholm, meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sten Andersson yesterday criticized the investigation into the Palme assassination, saying it has not been handled as effectively as possible. 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