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Goldschmidt edges
Atiyeh, says poll
PORTLAND
A poll conducted for The
Oregonian newspaper shows
that former Portland mayor Neil
Goldschmidt would defeat in
cumbent Vic Atiyeh if the
gubernatorial election was held
today
The poll by the independent
research firm of Bardsley and
Haslacher also showed that
Atiyeh would easily beat two
other potential Democratic foes,
state Sen Ted Kulongoski and
Multnomah County Executive
Don Clark
Of those surveyed 42 percent
said they would vote for
Goldsmidt in a race against
Atiyeh while 34 percent favored
the Republican incumbent
Another 5 percent were leaning
toward Goldschmidt and 6 per
cent leaned toward Atiyeh
Thirteen percent were undecid
ed
Goldschmidt, who served as
transportation secretary in the
Carter administration and cur
rently is an executive with the
Nike Inc athletic shoe and
apparel firm, has disavowed any
intention to run for governor
Clark has announced his
candidacy for the Democratic
nomination, while Kulongoski
has said there is a good chance
he will seek the gubernatorial
post
Reagan rejects
Taiwan arms sale
WASHINGTON
Pres Reagan, in a move
clearly aimed at bolstering his
sagging relationship with main
land China has rejected a long
standing request from Taiwan
for advanced U S fighter
planes
Instead, the State Department
said Monday, the president
believes that the island nation's
defense needs can be met by
replacing its aging jet fighters
with new versions of the same
models
Taiwan had sought, at the
least, to replace its fleet of F-5E
fighters with the more advanced
F5-G Tigershark. an advanced
version with more speed, agility
and range The Peking govern
ment vehemently opposed the
sale, viewing the issue as a lit
mus test of its fledgling ties with
the United States
Deputy State Department
spokesman Alan Romberg told
reporters that a lengthy admin
istration study had concluded
that no sale of advanced
fighter aircraft to Taiwan is
required because no military
need for such aircraft exists "
Automakers open
contract talks
DETROIT
Bargainers for Ford Motor Co
and General Motors opened
emergency talks with the United
Auto Workers on Monday by
demanding immediate contract
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concessions to help them com
pete with foreign automakers
The union said it will have
some demands of its own
The extraordinary talks,
which come six months before
traditional mid-summer auto in
dustry negotiations, are taking
place amid the worst industry
slump in half a century
UAW Pres Douglas Fraser
said the union would seek gams
during the talks, especially pro
tection of members' |Obs The
union also will try to win a seat
on Ford and GM's boards of
directors, will seek a greater
voice in the company's deci
sion-making process and will
seek some kind of profit-sharing
program
The companies may demand
that the union's rank-and-file
surrender paid personal
holidays that employees of Ford
and GM have enioyed since
1977, according to bargainers
from the companies and the
union Negotiations also could
focus on company-paid costs
for insurance, health care and
pensions
California schools
live with less
SACRAMENTO, Calit.
Three years ago when Propo
sition 13 passed California's
schools got an early taste ot the
financial problems that school
districts around the country
now face
But the resulting austerity al
so forced some California
schools to become the nation s
most enterprising penny
pinchers
Laguna Beach parents are
being asked to pay their schools
the $10 99 it costs in state aid
for every unexcused pupil ab
sence
In San Jose a student en
ergy commission staged an 11
p m raid on a high school
and found lights on in empty
classrooms
In affluent Hillsborough, a so
phisticated fund-raising drive
collected $330,000 from towns
people to reopen school li
braries and save teachers' jobs
At Simi Valley High School in
Ventura County, there is a
weekly bingo game to provide
athletic teams with new equip
ment
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