University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, February 10, 1988 7 Nation/World Bush borrows Dole's slogan for New Hampshire speech The Associated Press CONTOCOOK, N.H. — George Bush skipped over the political obituaries written by his opponents yesterday and invoked the name of Ronald Reagan time and again as he began fighting for the victory he desperately needs in next week's New Hampshire primary. The vice president has a lead in the polls here, but recent surveys have found Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole and Rep. Jack Kemp of New York gains on him. Former television evangelist Pat Robertson's stun inged second place finish in the Iowa caucuses — ahead of Bush — raised the question of whether he can repeat that showing here. Bush unveiled an almost new campaign slogan. He told New Hampshire voters at least eight times in one speech, "I'm one of you," because he is a native of New England. The slogan was strangely similar to the "he's one of us" theme that Dole used to propel himself to victory in Monday night's caucuces. QAS TAX: State and local governments may be forced to cut services in order to pay a federal tax on gasoline that is part of the net that Congress threw out in an effort to halt cheating on the 9.1-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax. The gas tax will be refunded by the federal government, but no one is sure how long that will take. In the meantime, states, cities and counties will lose their use of the tax money. KING HOLIDAY URGED: Arizona's acting Gov. Rose Mofford's call to reinstate a Martin Luther King holiday drew partisan reactions from legislators yesterday, with Republicans calling it a "divisive" reminder of the problems facing impeached Gov. Evan Mecham. PANELIST DISPUTES WALDHEIM: Claims by a Austrian President Kurt Waldheim and his supporters that an investigative panel found Waldheim innocent of war crimes "stand in starkest contrast to our findings," a panel member said yesterday. The international panel of six historians declared in the report that Waldheim was in "direct proximity to criminal actions" during his World War II service as a German army lieutenant in the Balkans, but they left the question of guilt open. News Roundup SOVIETS BROADCAST LEGISLATURE: In an unprecedented move, Soviet television broadcast a live session of the Supreme Soviet with officials urging ratification of the treaty banning intermediate-range nuclear missiles. The leaders gave no indication when final action would be taken on the treaty signed by President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev in Washington on Dec. 8. INQUEST BEGINS: In Tyler, Tex., testimony began yesterday at an inquest into the death of a black truck driver. 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