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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, October 27, 1970 emffe lakes' Inle&d WASHINGTON (UPI) -The contest for control of the U.S. Senate appears headed toward a photo finish. 'in the closing days of the 1970 campaign, the Democrats are less optimistic than they were a few weeks ago. Republeaders consistently lican haye maintained GOP control o C the Senate was a realistic goal in the elections a week from today. The GOP needs a net gain of seven seats and the tiebreaking vote of Vice Presi nize a net GOP gain of as few as two seats would be enough to swing overall Senate philosophy closer to the Republican side. Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegeler reflected that thinking Monday when he said A change of one or two (seats) would be to our advantage. Most of the major issues have been- - decided by 1 one or two votes. A kn( wledgeable Democrat, who has traveled many miles this fall Into key states, sees a possible net loss of five seats dent Spiro T. Agnew to organize the Senate when it convenes in January. Of 35 seats to be filled, Democrats hold 25, Republicans 10. Highly placed officials in both parties now agree substantially on the battlegrourd states which will determine the outcome of the struggle to win the Senate. There' is Tittle difference iif their assess. ments. But Sven if the Republicans dont win outright control of the Senate, strategists recog- - ' MARMADUKE by Anderson & - y a house by the side of "Sure I've always wanted the road. But not Marmaduke's road!" . , Professors Reject Campus Strife Study WASHINGTON (UPI) -The recommendations of the Presidents Commission on Campus Unrest , have Y been rejected by a newly formed organization of university pro- The University Professors for Academic Order (UP AO), organized last July, and claiming 500 members on 250 campuses, also called for firm action by law officers in dealfessors ing with demonstrators. Prof. Michael Szaz of the NEWS. American Institute of Problems of European Unity is the ' $ VLT LAKE CfTE, UTH president of the UPA'J. 1 OHIce, Mr. Pint Sc'Jtfc iejftrfil ' AtUirtliitis n Clreulttion ; Szaz said the commission's 14 $. Main St. i Salt Lake CilT, Utah Mil findings were rejected by Established Junt 15, 1850. Published most members of the UPAO, each evening. Entered at the Salt Lake City Post Office as second class maparticularly the conclusion tter, according to Act of Cowcss, that the President had to March 3, 1879. exert greater , leadership in students. jocripr ana pnuisgim" antf .arlicles mav ;i reconciling dissident uted. Photographs be reprinted only with written permis? the Said, regrettably, Sza, . - sion given m advance. commission ' considered this CARRIES DELIVERY RATES One month (daily only) unqualified and vague appeal Six months (daily only) as its main contribution to the One year (daily only) One month (daily and Sunday) of resolution the present and Sunday) months (daily Six One year (daily and Sunday) crisis. RATES DELIVERY ; MAIL S3 00 mo. Prof. William H. Roberts of Daily (Sunday by carrier) mo. J ,. ' .Sources close to the visiting Communist leader said he also feels f esh approaches are necessary to push for a negotiated Middle East settlement including possible creation of an independent state for the Palestinian Arabs. On the Vietnam war, Ceas-esc- u backs the Communist stand. The sources said ho felt Palestinian state was reported to have been a topic of discussion in a two-homeeting by the Romanian leader, with President Nixon on Monday. Ceaureccu, the sources said, feels that Israel recently has been taking a rigid line toward Middle East negotiations. Ray's Brother? Youths May Reclassify, Drop Deferment At Will WASHINGTON end of the deferment period. (UPI) Selective Service Director The Selective Service System has announced that young Curtis W. Tarr encouraged men may drop their dr aft men with high draft lottery deferments in favor of A , numbers to take the step beclassification at any time they cause it would cut nown on Selective Service paper work prefer. and would reduce anxiety The purpose of the new polimen -- among thousands of draft - elcy is to allow draft-ag- e to place themselves in the igible youth. Under the new rule, if a draft pool at the least likely time they could be callad up. man chaoses to recassify Under old rules, deferments he immediately goes into the first priority group could be dropped only at the along ' 1-- 1-- To Holdup ATLANTA, GA. (AP) -About $100,000 in cash and jewels waS stolen by six masked bandits who issued engraved invitations for about 100 ringside patrons to attend a party after the fight, police said today. After the guests arrived, the hosts ord them to a basement to disrobe, robbed them and then fled with two women as hostages, the police said. As each group of persons arrived Monday night at a Northside address, police-said- , they were met at the, door by a woman. As they stepped inside, a bandit wearing a ski mask and carrying a d sawed-of- f ST. CHARLES, MO. (AP) A mar. vhc se5d he the brother of James Earl with others who drew low lottery numbers, But or Jan 1 he would autoiftatieaRy shift second into the priority group and be untouchable by the military except In a national emergency. If he did not reclassify, he would go in the first priority group when his deferment ended, and he would retain that status for the balance of the with his present draft yeanumber. that serious negotiations involving the United States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong would develop in Paris. Ceausescus advocacy of a Holdupi Suspect r , WASHINGTON (UPI) Romanian President Nicolai Ceausescu believes the Paris peace talks will move in the future to a serious bargaining level, diplomatic sources said to live In Murphy is classed as only eveh bet against Rep. John V. Tunney, unless he can ride in on the coattail of now Goy. Ronald Regan, rated as a sure winner of an FACE DRAFT RISK NOW Peace Talks . Charles E. Gooaell, also is regarded as a loser, but the White House hopes the winner will be James L. Buckley, Conservative Party nominee, who is pledged to vote for Republican control of the Senate. Sen. ., D-V- Hopeful On today. Fmish for his party, plus a Virginia Young, Ohio, and Quentin N. seph M. New Montoya, seat. Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., Burdick, North Dakota. Mexico. who is favored to win After those six, the seats of If the GOP could win eight Sens. Harrison A. Williams of the nine Democratic seats running as an independent, has declined to say Jr., New Jersey; Thomas J. regarded as most vulnerable, which party he will back for Dodd, Connecticut, running ps they weuld need to hold their control of the Senate. own josses to two to control an independent in a three-waA Republican reading says the Senate. contest; and Spessard L. Holthe GOP has an even chance land, Florida, who is retiring, The most vulnerable Repubor better to win seats now are classed as possible GOP lican seats are held bv Sen. held bv these Democratic senT. Smithy Illinois, Ralph pickups from democrats.,, ators: f,, This Republican appraisal j viewed as the 'underdog Albert Gore, Tennessee; - sees a lesser chance to unseats a gainst Adidi StevCnson. Ill; Winston L. Prouty,' Vermont, Ralph W. Yarborough, Texas such Democrats as Sens. Gal (defeated in primary); Vance McGee, Wyoming; Joseph D. challenged by former Gov. Hartke, Indiana; Frank E, Tydingsr Maryland; Howard Philip H. Hoff, and Sen. Moss, Utah; Stephen M. ; W, Cannoft, Nevada; and Jo George Murphy, California. Ceausescu Looming J Engraved Invitation Ray, the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King , Jr., was ui custody today in connection with , a $53,128 bank robbery. ADVERYI s E to greeted shotgun them. The guests then wore taken into the basement where they forced to disrobe and lie down on the floor, officers said they were told. Their jewelry and cash were taken. One of the persons robbed told police that people were piled on top of each other at one point. 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