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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes april anti apartheid demonstrations continue by the associated press demonstrations continued Friday on at least is campuses from Massachusetts to California against South Africa policy of racial segregation and to get the schools to divest holdings in companies that do Busi Ness students marched near the Urcla Campus to protest the arrest of about 60 anti apartheid demonstrators who had held a three Day Satin at the schools administration at the University of California at Ber four demonstrators were arrested Friday in a violent confrontation with to and 38 faculty members received mis Demeanour at about 20 students marched through nearby Westwood to protest the arrests earlier when two people were jailed As police cleared the administration acting Chancellor William Schaefer said he decided to evict the protesters after the groups that originally organized the demonstration the undergraduate student association Council and the Black student Alliance pulled out thursday the Melee at Berkeley began when Campus police arrested students who were sitting on signs and debris being removed by sanitation workers from the Steps of Sproul where 150 demonstrators had been camped since april the four students arrested were booked on a variety of felony including Battery on a police the faculty protesters at Berkeley held hands and Sang we shall overcome in front of University Hall before police cited them for obstructing a Public thorough University spokeswoman Lilia Villa about 200 demonstrators had gathered outside Sproul Hall after faculty representatives from several University of Cali fornia campuses met with David president of the to demand an immediate freeze on investments in South we Are in this for the Long said Kenneth an architecture proves we will continue to protest and de Mand Gardner told reporters he planned to put divestment As a discussion item on the May Agenda of the meeting of University in a Small group of counter protesters appeared at the state Capitol to ask Anthony Earl to end a Satin by about 100 anti apartheid demonstrators who have occupied the Ca Pitol Rotunda since Earl said he would not go Back on his Promise to allow the protest to in new 58 Columbia University students were arrested for blocking the Entrance to an of Campus building that houses the office of the schools Board of the students had ended a four week blockade of a Campus administration building on Reagan cited Navajo but aide rebuked her Washington up an elderly Navajo woman honoured Friday by presi Dent Reagan for her Volunteer work was reprimanded by a White House aide after the woman pleaded publicly with the presi Dent to keep economic benefits such As so Cial Security at their present a Navajo spokesman the White House aide privately rebuked the then refused to accept on Rea Gans behalf a Woven Rug and Woven the Navajo spokesman for the second week in a reagans intentions were questioned in Public by a guest at the White last Holo Caust historian Elie Wiesel urged Reagan to cancel his visit to a German cemetery con Taining the Graves of German some of whom were members of the nazi Reagan honoured 150 elderly citizens from All 50 in particular Mae Chee along with her Wil rescued 10 children from a burning school bus that she was from the Navajo reservation in Pueblo was dressed in native speaking Navajo through an she made her plea in the Rose Garden before presenting the president with a colourful Blanket chief after reciting the social services such As hospitals and senior citizen facilities that operate on Indian Castillo told the president we need to continue the current level of economic benefits such As social Security since Many native american elderly depend on this support for their Only source of we need funds for these services that i have mentioned because in Indian there is Little or no private i ask for your we have no the roads where i live Are not she in your Posi please help Reagan most of those things that you were talking about those problems come under what we have called the safety net and which we intend to continue and even in regard to our Battles to lower the these things will not be done away with or Navajo spokesman Dan Lewis told United press International after the Cere White House aide Ann Kelly told Castillo she was supposed to say some thing very not what she she also wanted to give the president a Woven Basket and a Woven but the aide she i dont want who works for the office of Pri vate sector was not immediately available for she was very Lewis she ushered us right out very hustled us Mae Chee Only Speaks first she was told she had four minutes to respond to the then two then 20 Charles and Diana thrill forum crowd Rome a to the Joy of tourists and schoolchildren visiting the roman Prince Charles and Princess Diana viewed the ruins for half an hour saturday on the second Day of their visit to the Eter Nal because of the Royal couple did not tour the open area but admired the ruins from a fenced As they stood under the Arch of Settimo severe under Clear Romes superintendent of Adriano la regi and the head of the British Academy in Graeme described the they also studied the details of the forums from a plastic Relief set up on a table in the roped in Sei Bellissima you Are shouted the hundreds of schoolchildren clutching the railing of the barricades to get a better from the the Royal couple was driven to the nearby Camp Doglio the City where they met with Romes communist mayor Ugo Vetere and signed the City guest the Royal couple also visited the Panthe on in the historic Center of before heading to the Quirinale Palace for lunch with president Sandro on the Royal couple will visit the British cemetery in South of wife visits Hess on his 91st birthday Berlin a Rudolf the for Mer Deputy of Adolf marked his 91st birthday Friday in Spandau prison in the company of his 85yearold use Hess spent an hour with her Hus the last surviving member of the third Reich in a special visiting room monitored by it was her first visit to West berlins Spandau prison since carrying a fully packed travel bag and a Large Bunch of yellow walked briskly into the redbrick building shortly after 10 As the prison Gate was opened by american she arrived at the prison accompanied by her son Wol Ruediger and his they Rode in a red Mercedes Allied regulations permit Only one family member to visit Hess once a and Wol Ruediger and his wife waited in an other prison building while Hess was with her the last major nazi figure still be Hind is serving a life sentence imposed by the Nuernberg War crimes tribunal for planning and conducting aggressive Hess has been a prisoner since his aborted 1941 peace flight to he has been the Only inmate at Spandau since when other nazi figures were re the United France and Britain have said they would not object to freeing Hess on humanitarian but the so Viet Union has insisted he serve out the life news update Coal strike aftermath London up Britain is pre paring to pump in another Bil lion to Shore up the stat controlled Coal which is reeling from the effects of its yearlong prime minister Margaret thatch ers government has asked parliament for Powers to Grant billion to cover the losses of the National Coal Board in the the remaining million was ear marked for running costs until the end of the 1987 fiscal Hijack victim sues Washington a a government employee who survived a Middle East terrorist hijacking last de Cember has sued Kuwait airways for million for not providing sufficient Security for its Charles of an auditor for the Agency for International also sued pan american world airways for Mil lion As an agent for Kuwait reverses agrees to admit Canadian author Washington the gov citing the interest of International decided Friday to admit a prominent Canadian author who had been barred from entering the United immigration commissioner Alan Nel son announced that Farley who had been denied entry because his name was on the Lookout list1 of undesirable would be allowed to enter the United at the request of the Canadian ment and in consultation with the depart ment of Farley Mowat May come to the United the immigration and naturalization service said in a from his Home in port Mowat told the associated press in a Tele phone to not satisfied with he said he will Only Cross Border if american authorities allow me unencumbered entry to the United states on the same basis As other visitors and if he is treated in a gentlemanly during a routine Check last the ins it was determined that questions existed regarding Moats admissibility to the and be was stopped in to Ronto when he tried to Board an air plane for los Angeles and a promotion tour for the sea of the incident had angered Canadian government officials and officials of the Ca Nadian embassy Benedict director of the immigration services office in said that to wats 1968 threat to shoot Down with a Caliper Rifle aircraft flying through Ca Nadian airspace was among the reasons the writer was prevented from entering the United Mowat said he was speaking in and the remarks reflected his annoyance that which he believes carry Hydrogen Are passing through Canadian air Duke a spokesman for the immigration said Friday the Lookout Book now contains some names of people deemed by the government As unde Sira its not a political belief he the majority of people on there Are inadmissible because of other reasons such As prior criminal mental diseases or the Mccarran act specifies some 133 Rea sons for which foreigners can be kept ranging from prohibiting the prostitutes and people who have been deported to those who Are communists and Section 28 of the Mccarran act is applies to people labelled by the govern ment As communists and but it has not been widely used in recent  
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