European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday september 10, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 5 killer of Stanford teacher treed from prison Vacaville Calif. A Theodore s re Levi convicted of beating his professor to death with a Hammer to publicize the plight of graduate students was freed unconditionally from prison sunday without promising not to kill again. Streleski 49, who served seven years and 20 Days on a second degree murder conviction walked through a Chain link Fence to More than 60 waiting reporters. Good morning he said As he loaded five cardboard boxes tied with string two sport Coats a Blue Duffel bag and a Large envelope into the trunk of a waiting car. Where s the microphones Streleski who spent 19 years in an unsuccessful attempt to earn a doctorate degree in mathematics at Stanford has said he feels no remorse for what he called the logical and morally Correct killing of professor Karel Delleuw in 1978 in a protest against the Way Stanford University treats its graduate students. His criticism he has said stemmed from the administration taking tuition payments but not supervising the he maintained that dec Cut a popular instructor who was bludgeoned to death with a two Pound Hammer had blocked his dreams of obtaining an advanced degree. He also has said that he can t Rule out killing again. On sunday dressed in a Light Denim jacket and with his Long hair tied Back he said i have murdered a professor at Stanford. 1 have submitted it to a judge and a jury. I say Stanford treats students criminally. If i express remorse i Cut the ground out from under that argument. Of i would not Only be a murderer but a dirty lying dog. I am a murderer. I am not a dirty lying he was freed at 8 . From a Side Entrance of the California medical facility a medium Security prison 50 Miles Northeast of san Francisco. He had been sentenced to eight years in 1979, but received time off for Good behaviour. He was driven from the prison accompanied by a re Porter in a car provided by the san Jose Mercury news. The electrical Engineer served time at Folsom Soledad a photo comic Ted killer Theodore Streleski. Feels regret not remorse san Luis Obispo and Vacaville prisons working in various prison electrical shops. He s being unconditionally released prison spokes Man Joe Mcgrath said sunday. He added that Streleski has t been a problem whatever. He spent most of his time in the has three times refused parole since March 1984, declaring that he wished to serve his sentence and be released without restrictions. If paroled lie would have been barred from the Stan Ford University Campus and the san Francisco Bay area. I do not intend to be barred from Santa Clara county str Laski said in a recent prison interview. It s ridiculous for a person who s going to work in electronics to be isolated from Santa Clara county Home of California s High tech Silicon Valley. He said sunday he will not visit Stanford but will Alert University police if he changes his mind. I will heed Stanford police and stay away from the Stanford As Long As he docs not come Back Here we or not concerned with what he does said Marvin herring Lon Stanford Campus police chief. If he docs appear we re prepared to arrest him for Streleski said he will return to the san Francisco area first for several Days of Media interviews and then to look for a Job in the electronics Industry. He also said he hoped to enrol in a University of California Extension program so he could use the University s Library in Berkeley. Streleski said sunday that to claim he Felt remorse would be untrue and would undercut my protest of Stanford. If i committed a murder to criticize Stanford if i express remorse i just throw my whole argument in the wastebasket he said in the recent interview. I feel re Gret. Not remorse. Regret As i Sec the tragic Impact on people. I m sorry. But if i had it to do Over again i d do it the same Streleski said he plans to file several lawsuits including a $2 million action against state officials contending they improperly and publicly questioned his sanity in parole hearings. Str Laski who was divorced from his wife prior to the murder received a Bachelor s degree in mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1957, then enrolled in Stan Ford s graduate program in 1959. His Mother a retired teacher lives in Champagne Urbana Iii. His father is deceased. He had no visitors while at Vacaville other than report ers Mcgrath said. School Board fighting ban on ten commandments Pikeville by. A in 1980, the . Supreme court ruled that it is unconstitutional to Post the ten commandments in Public schools. Nearly five years later the Perry county school Board is ignoring the decision. The Kentucky civil liberties Union has asked that school officials be prosecuted but an attorney for the school Board predicts the dispute can be settled without a court fight. Like the commandments themselves the supreme court edict issued in a Kentucky Case has met with mixed obedience. David Friedman an attorney for the Clu said five other Kentucky school districts had been posting the biblical mandates but took them Down after the civil liberties group complained and be fore the cases got into court. The Law is just so Clear i can t imag Ine a Board spending $10,000 of the tax payers Money for attorneys fees just to lose he said. The school Board voted May 9 not to remove the commandments from school Walls. The state attorney general s office appointed a special prosecutor to handle the Case after Gary Bale lawyer for the stale Board of education said the local Board s decision constituted apparent neglect of a Clear Legal if the state directly ordered the Board to remove the commandments i am sure they would do that Alva Hollon jr., the local Board s attorney said last week. The 1980 ruling reversing a Kentucky supreme court decision invalidated a 1978 state Law that let schools Post the command ments As Long As they were purchased with private rather than Public funds. The legislation s sponsor state rep. New Labelling ordered on Orange juice Washington not the nation s Orange juice processors have lost a Battle with the government Over Labelling. The customs service has ordered pack agers of Frozen Orange juice and Orange juice made from concentrate to Mark the country of origin on the Label of the package starting Jin. 1. Under Law there is widespread discretion in the Type size As Long As it is conspicuous legible and with a steadily increasing share of the nation s juice coming from oranges grown in other countries the customs service began an inquiry that found that nearly half of the Frozen Orange juice sold in stores in the United states was from Brazil. Big processors such As the coca cola co., argued against the Rule on the ground that they did substantial processing of the imported Orange juice products in the United states including increasing the concen trate mixing other concentrates and adding fruits oils and essence of Orange. Although the Rule did not have its roots in the current wave of bids for protectionism advocates of free Trade said the new foreign origin Label might make it pos sible for Florida Citrus growers to begin a buy America Campaign for Orange juice from Florida. Key West shirtless Faw draws a complaint key West Fla. A the person who gives you the shirt off his Back could end up in jail Here. This tourist Community has an Ordi Nance making it illegal for anyone Over 16 to be on Public streets without a shirt. Mark Mittler 25, who has been charged under the Law plans to Challenge it in Monroe county Misdemeanour court sept. 18. His Public defender David Audlin claims the Rule is just an old fashioned vagrancy Law masquerading As a dress code. Well heeled tourists and construction workers usually Aren t stopped for Violat ing the ordinance but those with longer than average hair scruffy clothes and no steady Job Are Audlin said. Laws Are not to be used to Corral cer Tain kinds of people that others Don t approve of Audlin said. A violation is a Misdemeanour punishable by up to 60 Days in jail or a $500 Fine. Most violators Are fined $15. According to Audlin s 16-Page Brief the ordinance makes outlaws out of a topless person running out of a burning House and a Ucac Gocr crossing a Road to a parking lot. Even key West mayor Richard hey Man disapproves of the Law. We re a tourist Community. We sell the Sun he said. Claudia Riner and her husband Tom Riner who is a Baptist preacher and a state House member had raised about $200,000 in donations through the Ken Tucky heritage foundation and distributed 21,000 framed copies of the commandments across the state. Friedman said the Clu Only takes action against a District if the group gets complaints about the commandments being posted. They re probably still up in a lot of places he said. Sands 6r time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 10, 1945 Gen. Jonathan m. Wainwright defender of Corregidor was Given a hero s Welcome in san Francisco when he set foot on the soil of the Continental . For the first time in five years. Wainwright would not discuss his experiences As a pow in japanese prisons. 30 years ago today. Sept. 10, 1955 German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer opened the historic mos cow talks by bluntly warning soviet leaders that Normal relations Are unthinkable until Germany is reunited and world War ii prisoners Are freed. 20 years ago today. Sept. 10, 1965 in Paris president Charles de Gaulle warned he will pull France s armed forces out of nato by 1969 when the nato treaty expires. 10 years ago today. Sept. 10, 1975 teacher strikes closed schools or turned classrooms into baby sitting operations in new York and Chicago and idled More than 2 million schoolchildren across the nation
