Mambo an African leader who will stand with them to the bi - ler end in such a campaign. KARLSRUHE. West Germany (AP) — The opposition Social Democrats under West Berlin's mayor. are set- ting out to win next September's general election by offering the West German voters 'nnre n The Assoclo Pr II .its feet are judged rampant im-Inever been satisfactorily ex- “"0 than “93”” Chm“- world spotlight focuses this iperialism. plained. This was made clear at the wk on can national- i presidet Ch 1 ‘ {party‘s five-day congress in this i‘sm's quarrel wm' Preml" will maken no ngwefsrietfifis (filiglfleleu WEST TIES luPper Rhineland c'ty' Tshombe of The Congo. pic. by receiving Tshombe as: African Negro nationalists The social Democrats are wmv Brandts pla [he did in paris last “Rahal-IO hold it against Tshombe‘convinced that the way to win iAmong such African leaders as that he has. always maintained. iAhmed Ben Bella of Algeria cose relations with the so-.of the same. insisting only that {Kwame Nkmmah of Ghana an‘:called imperialist bloc — withlthey can nmvide it better than jAbdel Gama] Nasser of Egymlthe Belgians. with Roy Wei-lthe incumbent Christian Demo- ‘there can be no redemption mg; the 1965 West German fed- eral election and dissatis- faction in Panama over the Canal treaty with the United ky of Rhodesia and, in PENN“. sum“. Mom. Tshomb‘.’ t t monthl. With the United; It is a far cry from previous V . These at m aes. _ O . election tactics of this party. LONDm. IAPl—ln most Afr-i. voices aree heirdleaders WM” The leading nationalists of Af-‘which for years offered an un- rica do not accept Tshombe as the legal head of the Congolese government although he was in- mistakable choice and got ibeaten. It used to advocate “ll-c" pmbably Will be called an can leaders dare speak againMlstalled formallv nude" The $33653)?“ governnllzlletctithznegf ugrcssive imperialist plot and.th9m "1 the Organization ' new constitution by‘West Germany's role in NATO I toise Many A fric a n s blame President Jo se ph Kasavubufand other policies that set it off against the African‘Tshombe for Lumumba's deathThey accept Kasavubu. but notlfrom the Christian Democrats ope I _ . 1961- He was deposed as The'Tshombe. lunder Konrad Adenauer. 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The party adopted the Christian Democratic program practically intact and gained 2.000.000 :votes. ‘FAVORED IN POLLS Staying on this course. it has a. continued to pick up strength. The most recent polls show 37 per cent of the decided voters preferring Brandt's party. with 30 per cent true to the Chris- tian Democrats. now under Lud- wig Erhard. The party is counting on the ‘great middle mass of urban vot- ‘ers to be reassured by its new look and turn to it because of disappointment with Erhard and his coalition government. Erhard is aware of danger but is hard pressed to counter- lact it. ln the coalition he has Etwo parties to work with whose inatural interests cause them to differ on many issues. I The smaller party. the con- servative Free Democrats. are afraid to co-operate too closely. iwith the Christian Democrats lfor fear voters will decide they [have no ideas and program of their own. The Christian Demo- crats are trying to show that they alone deserve to govern. 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