European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes tuesday january 28, 1969 gov. Reagan runs m. It. Of out of give Campus militants Sacramento Calif. Up gov. Ronald Reagan told cheering republicans sunday head run out of give for Campus militants he said see to destroy the educational system in California with firebombs and other violence. There will be no Compromise with violence no capitulation to threats he said. Reagan said he and other californians had exercised great patience in dealing wit Campus strife. We have done everything possible to assure that the Long Range interests of our institutions of higher learning Are not damaged in reaction suppression or Over reaction to anarchists he said. Loudest applause but he received his loudest applause a one minute stand ing ovation from 1,250 Mem Bers of the Republican stat Central committee when he declared i have run out of give Andi m sure that is True of most of the people of this thumping the speaker s Ros Trum for emphasis Reagan said it is obvious that a few of criminal and subversive intent Are determined to wreck these great institutions. They will not Reagan ticked off a list of violent incidents including the unsuccessful firebombing of the Home of a san Francisco state College professor and repeated efforts to Burn Down the Reserve officers training build Ings at the University of California s Berkeley Campus. Best Sellers for past week new York special the following were the Best Sellers last week according to pub Lishers weekly. Fiction 1. The Salzburg connection Helen Macinnes. 2. A Small town in Ger Many John be Carre. 3. Airport Arthur Halley. 4. Preserve and pro test Allen Drury. 5. Testimony of two men Taylor Caldwell. Non fiction 1. The Money game Adam Smith. 2. Instant replay Jerry Kramer. 3. On reflection Helen Hayes with Sandford Oody. 4. Memoirs sixty years on the firing line Arthur Krock. B. The arms of Krupp William Manchester. Tennessee congressman Dies Nashville Tenn. A rep. Robert a. Everett a demo crat who had represented ten Nessee s eighth District since feb. 1, 1958, died sunday i veterans Hospital Here. He was 53. The governor s hard Lin speech came while officials at violence torn san Francisco state prepared to renew talks with striking Louis Heilbron said his committee will meet an Confer with the american federation of teachers which represents 350 of the College s 1,300 faculty members. Reemphasized the trustees would not negotiate which the contend state Law forbids. Local 1352 went on strike Jan.6 to Back demands for improved Job conditions pay and work loads. They joined student picket who began boycotting classes nov. 6 to support 15 non negotiable demands of the Black students Union and third world liberation front. In the act a hidden camera took this Pic Ture of a woman leaping Over the counter to scoop up about $3,500 from tellers Cash drawer sat a Washington d.c., suburban Bank As an accomplice holds a Gnu on the employees. Presi Dent Nixon promised at a press conference Mon Day to make an announcement soon about a new program to combat crime i the capital up sustains Sec Power court bolsters War on Stock fraud from a and up dispatches Washington the supreme court in a major ruling Mon Day for the first time sustained sweeping Power for the securities and Exchange com Mission to act against fraud in Stock and other investment deals. Using an Arizona insurance merger Case As a springboard the court 35 years after Pas Sage of the securities Exchange act decided one of its provi Sions gives the Federal govern ment Broad regulatory Powers to protect stockholders and shareholders from fraud. 1934 lathe Section of the 1934 Federal Law setting up the Sec and interpreted for the first time by the High court makes it unlawful for anyone to use deception in interstate Security Thurgood Marshall in delivering the decision said we enter this Virgin territory the court emerged however with a decision read ing the provision and an Sec Rule derived from it As a sweep ing prohibition against fraud inthe securities Industry. The ant fraud provision mar shall said can be applied to the Purchase or Sale of any Security. And the Sec he said can act against fraud in All proxy solicitations whether or not they Are made in connection with a Sale or Purchase. The sweeping interpretation of the 1934 provision came on a 6-3 vote with justices Hugo , John m. Harlan and pot Ter Stewart dissenting. Harlan joined by Stewart said the majority had decided an important Issue without an real recognition of the Basic principles which hang in in another decision the court refused to dismiss rep. Adam Clayton Powell s suit against the House of representatives despite a House Contention that the mat Ter is a dead Harlem Democrat was deprived of his seat in the 90thcongress on March 1, 1967, but was seated on Jan. 3, 1969, inthe 91st Congress on the strength of last november selection. The court s Brief order said further consideration of the House s suggestion is being lbs aide says Nixon reneged on appointees Washington up for Mer atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark accused president Nixon monday of going Back on his word after allegedly promising not to withdraw five judicial nominations made by Lyndon 11 Days before he left the White. House. Or. Nixon s statement was relied upon and no Effort was made by the Johnson administration to secure Early confirmation of the nominations bythe Senate Clark said in a statement. Last thursday Nixon with Drew the names of the five and 480 others 471 of them Post masters. White House press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said there was no understanding that Nixon would leave them in. Clark whose tenure a attorney general for Johnson also ended a week ago monday said he spoke by Telephone to Johnn. Mitchell Nixon s attorney general designate on Jan. 9 to advise him that the nominations were being made that this conversation or. Mitchell said he had been asked by or. Nixon to request that i inform president Johnson that the president elect understood the submission of the judicial nominations that he did not object and that he would no withdraw them Clark said. The five nominees were James p. Alger to be . District court judge for Guam David g. Bress to be a District judge in the District of Columbia William m. Byrnes or. To be a District judge i Central California Cecil p. Pool to be a District judge i Northern California and Harold Barefoot Sanders to be a court of appeals judge in the District of Columbia. Postponed until the hearing of the Case on its merits. Powell first sued to regain his seat in the 90th Congress. Now he wants to recover Back pay and seniority. A Victory would amount to a ruling that the House had no constitutional right to exclude him in 1967.in the Powell Case attorneys for the House urged the court to avoid a confrontation Between the legislative and the judicial branches of government. They said the pay Issue is a Matte for the . Court of claims. The House excluded him on the ground that he misused travel and payroll funds was contemptuous of two House committees and defied Newyork state courts in a Long standing defamation other actions the court unanimously struck Down Ageorgia supreme court ruling which allowed two dissident presbyterian churches in Savan nah to keep about $170,000worth of property claimed by the Parent organization. Justice William j. Brennanjr. Said the Georgia decision involved the courts in internal Church doctrine disputes violating the first amendment. Agreed to examine Louisiana Law requiring approval by a majority of property owners before a City May Issue Public Utility Revenue Bonds. Debakey to head College Houston up heart sur Geon Michael Debakey has been named president of the Baylo College of Medicine. Ii _ -. ,. In Hugo in a Luis Uil Harriman says Russia wants peace in Asia Teafil rom Row pm sat Ai Nam 11liifirltattrt of ishm Norv i1av Flurr emf a Maama to a it a am n,3. In ii. _. Washington a w. Averell Harriman until recently head of the american delegation to the Paris peace talks said sunday he believes soviet Russia sincerely wants a peace Ful Neutral Southeast Asia that will Check red chinese expansion Harriman Long a diplomatic troubleshooter expressed Hope that this year could see a de escalation of the fighting in Viet Nam withdrawal of foreign forces there and return Home of some american troops but redid not predict that any of these things would happen. He said the russians were helpful in october and helpful recently in starting and main Taining the peace talks but he gave no details. And he said he thinks the so Viets have made it very Plain they want to see peace come to Southeast Asia a Southeast Asia that is Neutral that Willcheck chinese expansion said Premier Alexel Kosygin had made this Clear to him in a talk they had three years ago and that Moscow Shelp in october and recently reinforces this to assess Progress he and his american delegation made in their months of talk with the North vietnamese in pans Harriman said he believes both sides now Are con Vinced each has come to the negotiating table hoping to reach a peaceful settlement asked if there is possibility of peace by the end of this year he said i would Hope very much thata Mutual agreement could be reached in de escalation of the fighting and it would be Possi ble for a Mutual agreement on the withdrawal of foreign forces including those of North Vietnam and we could see some of our men come Home this year with very much reduced Harriman said he Hopes to see a working toward a cease fire but he said he feels it would be very difficult to get a cease fire
