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...defense added, however, that if Judge Aldrich rules out these arguments, the law allowing the Senate to cite citizens for contempt is unconstitutional...
...example of the principles to which we adhere, I cite the principle that military force should not be used aggressively to achieve national goals. Recently, we were gravely provoked by the Chinese Communists, who retained and imprisoned 15 of our flyers in violation of the Korean armistice agreement. We had the power to take prompt and overwhelming reprisals. We did not do so, but relied upon the United Nations to bring moral pressures into play. Now all 15 are free and home. We hope that the Chinese Communists will accept for themselves this 'renunciation of force' principle. Until...
...cite any specific plans for a fund campaign directed at financing the construction of one or more Houses, but he did emphasize that attempt to relieve the present undergraduate crowding would present an "important undertaking for the year...
...A.B.A. session, Harvard Law School's Dean Erwin N. Griswold and Seattle Attorney Tracy E. Griffin took precisely opposite stands on what should be done about lawyers who cite the Fifth Amendment. Griffin said flatly that all such lawyers should be disbarred: "Obtaining the truth from a witness, establishing a fact material to the security of the U.S., is more important to the general welfare and the public as a whole than the prosecution of a single individual for his specific crime." Replied Dean Griswold: "Lawyers should be leading spokesmen in trying to explain that sometimes a lawyer...
...curb I.R.A. terrorism, Northern Ireland has a Royal Constabulary of 3,000 regulars and a Special Constabulary of 11,000 volunteers, mostly farmers and shopkeepers. More perhaps than at any time previously, Northern Ireland seems determined to resist union by force. The country's 500,000 Protestants cite the Republic's 1937 Constitution, which gives the Roman Catholic Church "a special position . . . as the guardian of the faith," as evidence that in a united Ireland they would be a religious minority, and subject to pressure, if not persecution. They are supported by the British who feel...