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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 16, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday. February 16, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 7 students balk at sexual responsibility pledge Pullman. Wash. A a Vii Len Linc s Day Appeal for sexual responsibility at Washington state University netted just 33 men who promised not to have sexual relations with a woman against her will and to help care for any child that might result from sexual relations. It s pathetic said Myrna  Sophomore business major who asked men to sign the sexual responsibility con tract As a women s Center project. She asked every Man who passed a table that was set up in the student Union building Tor five hours in each of the past tour weeks. We Haven t accomplished much i Only 33 men on a Campus of 16,000 agree to Mutual responsibility in inc act of love making she said. The contract lists a Man s obligations to his sexual partners. Those responsibilities include a pledge by the Man to be involved in the decision on what birth control method to use. I will take inc initiative in this because women historically have been asked or expected to manipulate or alter i hair Bod ies in order to control Fertility the con tract  True test though comes if birth control fails and pregnancy results Saidman Lonc Howell the women s Center director who wrote the Valentine s Day con tract last  a. Woman becomes pregnant the Man pledges to interrupt his career schooling or other plans in order to help care for the child for at least 18 years. It s a contract that is not to be taken  Howell  a couple decides to place inc child up for adoption or to abort the pregnancy the Man promises to support the woman throughout the process financially and emotionally. The contract says that we support responsibility regardless of whether or not we believe in  Howell said. She said she in t surprised that Moremen did t sign. However she said she was worried that some who signed would t allow their names to be used in newspaper advertisement because their friends would  judge withdraws Nav Pey office Awa is sentence from  trial of guard says Garraway jumped him abortion protesters Washington a a District of Columbia judge has withdrawn from a trial involving nine abortion protesters who were arrested at a supreme court Demon stration in which he briefly  after the first witness began testifying thursday. Superior court judge Joseph Michael Hannon startle both sides by telling the courtroom that he look part in inc Jan. 22 March for life to Mark the anniversary of ihc1973 supreme court decision legalizing abortion. Hannon said he stopped Short of the supreme court building where inc nine were arrested for carrying the demonstration onto court property. The 67-year-old judge who was trying the Case without a jury said he did not remember until the trial started thai he had participated in part of the  after the judge s disclosure assistant . Attorney Lizabely Mckibben asked him to step Dow from the Case. But prosecutors then withdrew the request and decided to go through with the , in a 20-Minule speech Friday Hannon said he would withdraw from the Case and have it assigned to another judge. I fault myself for not recalling my Palici pation in the Parade earlier he said but 1 com equipped with the same inadequacies of other persons. Hannon s action raises questions As to whether the Casetan be successfully prosecuted. Constitutional safeguards against double jeopardy forcing an individual Rostand trial Isicc for the same crime May have taken effect after the first witness took the  he Hannon withdraws they cannot be tried  id George Washington University Law school professor Gerald Caplan in an interview Given before has announced his Wil Drwal from the  Andrew Chopvisky. An attorney foe several of inc Der Ndanu indicated Friday that he intends to object to a r s office said Friday problem in retrying j it manifestly acc the Case of cause Iionno. " Cussary to halt the trial and had done so f Mitchell t. A Row a. Tried to escape guard says Newport . A a Sailor who was found guilty of killing an officer attacked a guard and tried to flee the Navy Brig where he is being held the guard testified in a hearing to Del Carminc who Lucr the defendant should get the death  jumped me from behind. And put his left Arm around my neck Pulty officer 2nd class Jeffrey  Friday Over heated defense objections. He said got you now Mccra s testimony was the Navy s rebuttal to More than a do in character witnesses who portrayed Felly officer Misc Hill t. Garraway or. As a Man who normally abhorred violence. He claims he killed the officer in a spontaneous attack. Garraway. 22, of Quilland md., was convicted Jan. 30 of  murder for killing it. James k. Sterner 35, aboard inc frigate Miller off inc Bermuda  faces life imprisonment or death for stabbing the officer june id. W5. With a Marine survival knife in a darkened passageway. Mccra said Garraway stole the prison keys and left him trapped face Down in a locked passageway but was caught quickly when he irid to flee the Newport naval base Brig. Defense attorney Trevor l. Brooks tried to show Mccra went into Garraway s cell to Launol and attack him but Garraway got the upper hand. Mccra denied that he the last Navy execution was in 1849. The last military death Penally was carried out in 1961, when an army private was  arguments and deliberations  were expected to begin Friday but lawyers became bogged Down with arguments Over the language to be used when the judge instructs the eight member court martial panel. The jury was dismissed until  sides say the motive was Garraway s anger Over a promotion sterner blocked months  defense also said it was a spontaneous attack on an authority figure after built up tension Over racial incident aboard ship. Garraway is Black sterner was White. Before the court martial began Garraway pleaded guilty to unpremeditated murder for which he could have received a life sentence. Cussary to a Excia agent accused of conspiracy wins retraction. I. A. J.._� hut he Sinh inc retractions constituted a a Ufuti Washington up a for Mercia of null has received a Public retract from a publisher two authors and a realist who had linked him w the car  of former chilean ambassador Orlando letelier. A Friday news Confer conspiracy in the 1976 murder of a Clelier Cabinet minister before the chilean govern ment was overthrown in 1973.an american woman and a Clelier. Who went into exile in Washington were killed in the bombing but the woman s husband sur  presented signed statements of retraction deposited in is. District court Friday by authors Donald freed and Fred Landis journalist John Cummings and Lawrence Hill publisher of the Book death in  former Cia agent also reached a financial  Wilh the defendants Buthie terms were not disclosed. In their Book about the Case. Freed an Landis charged that Phillips and the Socia Tion of former intelligence officers headed a conspiracy leading up to the Lel Click murder and Lacr tried to cover up their involvement. The Book also said Phillips was involve with Lee Harvey Oswald the Assassin of president Kennedy who was gunned Down m1963 _ when Phillips worked for the Cia in Mexico. I m personally satisfied Phillips said. H said the Rel Naclion refutation of those who Are so inclined to think that might have been involved in the murder of Orlando a Clelier and my own  it s going to be a lot easier for me to answer questions from my own children from students on College campuses where i teach and lecture and indeed from writers and journalists who have read in Public libraries that i am guilty of various crimes he said. Phillips was head of the Cia s latin american operations when he left the intelligence service in 1975.T"i to my or the r t als Reache i personally satisfied Phillips said. Licence service a. Manuscript of Miller novel sold for record $165,000 T _ inuit Nile non tact jw\ti�1li�rs and Firova. New York a is skis so Ifatra-3 Graf irate v to said Tropic of cancer was written in Paris in 1932-33 and published there in 1934, causing a sensation because of its uninhibited descriptions of the author s sex life and free use of words considered  Book was banned As obscene in the United states. In 1961, Grove press challenged the Law by printing the Book which became a Best seller and cd to about 60 lawsuits against booksellers an Grove. In 1964, the Brooklyn District attorney issued a warrant for Miller s arrest on obscenity charges. The resulting Legal battlement to the supreme court which decided in Miller s favor effectively destroying us. Obscenity Laws  
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