Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 05, 1986, Page 5, Image 5

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    World news
Waldheim fails to get majority,
will face run-off with Steyrer
VIENNA. Austria (AP) — hurt Waldheim,
the former IJ.N. socretary genera) who has been
dogged by claims he hid his Nazi past, received
the most votes Sunday bid fell just short of the ab
solute majority necessary to win Austria's
presidency.
A run-off election will Ire held June H Ih?I
ween Waldheim. *»/. the candidate of the conser
vative People’s Party, and hurt Steyrer. the can
didate of the socialists who head the governing
coalition . . ; - ..
Interior Minister harl tiler.ha announced the.
: results, which were based .on 10b percent of tire
voting districts reporting, but ..described as
unofficial . 4 ' . . '.
.Waldheim received 2.:t4:i. tK7 vptes. or%4f).H4
percent, and Steyrer had 2.IM>l.i62 votes dr 4:tc7
. ■ - \|H*rc«nl, ■ 1 • ' V • ".v V.' :
I'reda Ideissner Plan, .thecandidate oftbeen
vironnientalist (ireens, won 5-.r> percent, and.Otto
S» r.inzi.ja pan-(jermap nationalist; received t’.jJ.
.. ; percent ' V ; •.
fy,. After .the results- were announced. WaldheinV
>a»i he expired, the. controversy [wet his Nazi
pafst^to' die do.Cvn during the. next ffye weeks.’
"although surely- there w ill Is- attempts here and
theh*‘tp interfere iii the ejection campaijin.
•.' 'Hut do not;forget these interventions have
a.oujetroui-; private organlzatiohfcT. and■"nut;.frt»n(
Hovef.nments l think that-must lie taken inlo i on,
s {deration," Waldheim said, apparently referring
to allegations made against him in recent weeks
by the World Jewish Congress.
Steyrer has said a run-off election would
work in iris favor be( arise he would attract sup
porters of Meissner-Blau
“This election is not yet over. . . I believe that ;
my chances are intact. I believe I am more, at*
tractive on these issues (the environment), thin
the other candidate.." he'said. • 'r. /./••
Meissner-Blau sard she would not; tell her f .
supporters how they, should,vote in-the cnit-off. ,
More than: f».4 million. voters were riligibje
and turnout was nearly ‘JO. percent. The winner -i
sur:« rteds Rudolf KirtiHschlaeger';who iksteppi/rg
(lown at the end of two six-year terms as prest rib
e«l ifv. l*tW •: ■ -y.'■'“C:V
The campaign for the presidency. .'rt jargi-.ly -
e erpmon ialposf ..was t he mdsi/biiter in ‘Austria's
post r Wor ld ,W’ar 11 history. ft forced ’Austrians 'to
ciriifront-their part iu thrcariurn^ rrf fltthyr's.Cef- V
litaity.du'ring .VVorhi War II and agaiic raised die
, Isstie,«d ahlf;Si!miiksm-,,,'‘ ‘ ' Y
' Y ..The • World jewish Congress hail accused; ;
AValdh.eim - of hiding, hik menibursht)>Yin f'JaziY
youth groups before World War II and of conceal
ing; hik wartime service.in a C’.ernrah rinit that
cbmmitied.atrociiies in the Balkans ; '
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; ’ PORTLAND (API — New .atteuflon was beingfocused on
st i uritV-for commuter flights following-’'the hijacking of, an
IM passenger Ilorbuiri Air plane in (Wi'jjfoii 'liv h miin-nidhnriiies
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lions, said that this was only the second commuter flight ever to be
hi|ii( ked in this country
Douglas Iturton Thomas. JO. of Stillwater Okla . was arrested
early Saturdav and was tentatively scheduled to lie arraigned on air
piracy 'charges today in ll,S. District (amrt in Portland.
Nobody was injured in the hijacking, which began on the twin
propeller Swearinger Metroliner at, 10:20 p.m. Friday and ended
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