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Poll finds Edwards leads Duke in governor’s race N|-;vv OKLKANS (AIM A now L poll shows Kdwin h ii w a r d s 11' a (I s Louisiana's hotlv < untested said Wednesday that a large numlmr of undi'i ided voters still could swing Saturday's runoff in favor of David Duke l.dwards. a Demur rat seeking an unprer edenled fourth term, spent Wednesday campaigning in the New CJrleans area Duke, a Kepuldltan and former Ku governor s race, but an analyst Kltiv Ktan leader, worked the I ..t (.1 v«'t !»• area in I ho Miulh ti’ii Inil part of I ho si,ili' A tnlophono poll tondut led hist Wednesday through Sun day by I ho l 'nivorsifv of Now Orleans Kesoart h Con tor showed that r>2 pnr< ont of re spondonts favored Kdw.irds and .'I, portent supported Duke Twenty-two portent w ere under t<ie<l hdwurds still loti h\ -to per tent to 40 percent after the sur vey was adjusted (or an expert r All You Can Eat SPAGHETTI DINNER Dinner includes: soup or salad, homemade bread & ice cream $099 with coupon wtlh putchaaa of bavataga S4.W without bavaraga aip. 11 20 ^ 1 Open Daily 5 pm 725 W. 1st, Eugene 485-6220 I'd hidden vote of people who don't want to admit they support Duke, pollster Susan Howi'll said However, then was a week to go in tills rill e when we t om plcted the poll, and because of the emotion involved in lilts campaign, that's an eternity, she said The adjusted survey found i-t pert ent undei ideil Howell, a politual science professor, said the revised fig a res t hanged upward for Duke when tie was-given the votes of those who i harat lert/ed him as thspiritvg or "really < ares about people like me i fie university surveyed 701 registered voters The jm>1I had a margin for error of plus or mi nus I i> percentage poinls Duke said hr evpet Is strong support from undecided voters t uni!' Saturday There's a lot of under ided vote out there That's mine I think almost .ill of it is mine." Duke said before an appearam e in Lafayette "I think we ll win by a whisker " A New Orleans newspaper, meanwhile, reported Wednes day that Duke espoused anti Semitii views in a 1 U<)0 inter view publlslii'd In an lid in* burgh, Scotland, newspaper Milled Scotland on Sunday I he Times-Pit avune said Duk'1 told an interviewer that Jews are a plague on the white rai e and that Rudolf Hess, one of Hitler's top advisers, should have won (lie Nobel Peace Prize Duke denied the allegation " There were no dint* t quotes in there on me knocking the Jewish people," Duke said "Again, some lifiera! journalist savs I said something Win didn't she have a tape' She taped the interview Why didn't she produc e It? It's just the same old stuff." Constitution talks to begin soon South Africa seeking extended voting rights for citizens ilOHANNKSIH KC. South Af r11 ,i (AI*) Niogot tat ions with President 1 W ti e kh rk s government on a non r.u ■ a I constitution should lie gin hv tin* end ol the month, Afrit .in National ( nngrcss leader Nelson Mandela said Wednesday !'h<' white government and blank opposition groups hope to start talks Nov JO on .1 lonstitu tion lli.it would extend voting rights to thu it) million I1l.11 k majority V\. art- prepared to sit around the table with everybody who wishes to ntakr .1 positivu 1 ontri button toward the sin cuss of tin- < onferont e,'1 Mandela said ANt spokisw oman (dll Mart us said tin- gov timing National 1’arty anti tin- ANt had lentative l\ agreed to thn Nov JO date and were dist ussing the issue w tth other parties • \N< •< , nterim govern and says his government vvii! not relinquish power until .1 new constitution is agreed upon 1 )e k ler k .mil Mandela, w ho frequent I \ have e\ pressed mutual respect over the [last \ ear. have bis mill' increasingly critical of each oilier in re cent weeks Mistrust is especiallv high over the issue of hint k on black violence in the townships The AN(. savs the government is partly to blame lie k lerk docs not have to (all an elect ion until lmn and considers that his deadline for negotiat ing a rum-racial i onstitution I he president has said the dot iimenl must give voting rights to all i iti/ens, hut that he envisions i lauses giv ing whites and other minorities veto power on major policy issues Other porth ipants in the negotiations are likely to he the Zulu-based Inkatba breedom Party, the militant Pan Afrit anisl (Congress and the Demo i ratu Party, a white, anti apartheid group 1 wing w ! ies and the l?; u k militant n Peoples Organization have so far rejet led _» K 'V STARTING NOVEMBER 18TH IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! 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