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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1978-07-03 The July 3, 1978 Vol. 111 No. 21 © 1978 Student Publications, Inc. Iowa City's Morning Newspaper 10 cents Nixon promotes U.S. role, 'Bakke' won't hurt, Califano says subtly criticizes Carter WASHINGTON (UPI) - Goals for HYDEN. Ky. (UPI) - Richard Nixon Brass bands played "California Here I Russians on detente and arms limitation. minorities set under the government's told a whooping. foot-stomping crowd of Come" and a 21-gun salute was sounded Nixon told the gathering that he school desegregation and employment 4.000 in Kentucky's Cumberland 'Moun­ as Nixon went to the podium. borrowed respected the Soviets' ability and programs win not be changed by the tains Sunday the nation's leaders should from a chapel. bearing a large cross and toughness. "hut I totally disagree with Supreme Court's ruling in the Allan cool their public rhetoric and toughen a sign that read: "Thanks for Courage their philosophy." . Bakke reverse discrimination case, two their bargaining with the Soviets. under Fire." He said he did not believe war was administration officials said Sunday. In a sometimes emotional 42-minute It was his first major public speaking inevitable. He said both the Soviets and "I think the Supreme Court decision address at the new Richard M. Nixon appearance since his resignation in the United States know they could prohibits unyielding quotas," Health, Recreation Center dedicated in his disgrace Aug. 9. 1974. and he made the destroy each other and know an arms Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph honor. the former president broke his most of it offering advice for all sectors race is not in their interest. Califano said on ABC's "Issues and nearly four-year silence to reiterate his of the nation - from young people to its But. he said. "the Soviets are building faith in the United States and offer current political leaders. The crowd gave up militarily and for us to get any Answers" program. "I don't think a goal By United Pr_ Int_MIl with a lot of flexibility is prohibited by President Carter some veiled criticism. him a standing ovation after his limitations on arms we must have this decision." He declared there "is no nation in the relliarks. complete with rebel yells, bargaining chips." The Supreme Court Wednesday. in a free world except the United States that applause and loud cheering. Nixon said bargaining must be done case brought by white medical school has the strength and power to stem the The 65-year-old former president privately. He said secret talks allowed applican t Allan Bakke. struck down the Israel agrees to peace tide of dictatorial oppression. perspired profusely in the warm him to end the war in Vietnam. seal an University of California at Davis' "The question is whether the United recreation complex. He mopped his arllls pact with Moscow and visit China. minority admissions program that set States is going to meet thatresponsill!lity brow. wiped the perspiration with his "When it concerns the nation aside 16 seats for minority applicants. or shirk that responsibility becanse of arm, and spoke forcefully in the begin­ agreements must be approved publicly Equal Employment Opportunity talks with Egypt, disappointment in the Vietnam War ." ning. but neal' the end of his remarks but must be negotiated privately," Nixon Commission head Eleanor Holmes He said America and the worldll"C became barely audible . He was very said. Norton. interviewed on NBC's "Meet the facing a new kind of aggression - IJ) emotional,almost to the point of tears.as It is time that America stops "making Press." said thousands of court decisions those who come "under borders" rather he wound up his address. heroes" out of those who leak for eign spell out employers' "basic obligations" than over them and promise liberation Nixon said there is a "new threat - a policy information. Nixon said. Mondale reports while delivering repression. in minority hiring . greater threat to peace today than war - "In a time when aggressive dic· "We have to cool the public rhetoric a threat of conquest without war." tatorships are stepping up subversive New massacre JERUSALEM (UPI) - Vice President rejection of an unofficial Egyptian and toughen up the private bargaining." The new aggressors go under borders activities all over the world. the U.S. Walter Mondale said Sunday Israel has suggestion for withdrawal from occupied Nixon said. rather than over them. and promise should strengthen the CIA to counter agreed to take part in U.S.-sponsored territory while negotiations go on. "Tough talk tha t isn·t backed up by liberation but deliver repression - like their activities." Nixon said. his voice in Rhodesia talks with Egypt in London. He said "We said that is unacceptable to strong action is like an empty cannon." Cuban troops sent by Fidel Castro to rising angrily at one point. SALISBURY. Rhodesia (UPI) - Black chances for Middle East peace have Israel." he said. "It is not a peace plan Nixon said. commit aggression far from home. he He noted that exiled Soviet writer nationalist guerrillas massacred 14 black never been so good or the chances for whatsoever. but it is in our opinion the In what appeared to be criticism of said. Alexander Solzhenitsyn charged in a civilians. induding five chUdren. at a failure so great. ()pposite." President Carter'S decision to abandon "As far as that aggression is con­ recent speech that western leaders were white-owned farm in the second mass "It is fair to say the Israelis have Despite that, he said he was looking the B-1 bomber and hold up on production cerned. we must find the answer." Nixon lOOSing their will to fight communism. killing in nine days. military authorities agreed to attend the London con­ forward to reading the formal Egyptian of the neutron bomb. Nixon chided "those said. "We shall have to admit there has been said Sunday. ference." Mondale said after talks with proposal. "and also to react upon it." who think we should not go ahead with an He laid down what he said should be the some weakening of will," Nixon said. A white farmer was also reported Israeli cabinet members. "We have not Israel has proposed returning most of arms program so that the Soviets principals of U.S. foreign policy. "Some are so blinded by things that are killed in a separate attack by black yet received final approval from the the Sinai to Egypt while keeping control won·t ... this is naive." Foremost. he said. the United States . wrong. they want to turn away and turn nationalists on Saturday. Egyptians. " of the Gaza Strip and West Bank. The Nixon 's speech at the dedication must "maintain its defenses. not only to inward. A Rhodesian security force spokesman Prime Minister Menachem Begin said occupied population would be granted a ceremonies for the new $2.5 million defend itself but to help others because if "But there are millions across the land said the bodies of half the massacre the foreign ministers of Israel and Egypt limited form of selfgovernment. with recreation center at times had the sound we do not. the tide of dictatorship will roll who have not lost faith in America. who victims - two adults and five children­ !IIay meet in two weeks for talks tha t Israel willing to negotiate the nature of of a football rally and he was interrupted over the others and we will face a hostile believe our commitments must be were found in a burned-out hut near could be called a "resumption of relations with the local Palestinians and repeatedly with shouts of approval from world." maintained. Husape.125 miles southeast of Salisbury. negotiations ... Jordan or Egypt five years after a peace a loyal crowd. Recalling his own negotiations with the "That's the real America and I know The dead included a mother and her Some 200 members of the nationalist treaty is signed. that spirit is strong and healthy right three daughters and two sons burned Gush Emunim movement. shouting Asked about Carter's talk of returning here in the heartland of America." alive m their tllatched hut in the farm "Manda Ie, go home!" anu "Begin. dorh th~ Middle Ea$t pe,;cc pre\( css tli thl. The speech WIIS the first in wh"t Nixon. workers compound. eyewitnesses said. give in." demonstrated outside Israel'& framework of the Geneva conference if said would be occasional appearances One elderly black laborer was parliament building against the all else fails, Begin said : "This problem Syrians dash with "in non-political forums" to "express bayoneted through the chest and shot in surrender of occupied Arab land. didn't come up. We read the statement by views on the future of America, par­ the arm before he was put in the hut and "We are at an historic turning point President Carter and we understood it." ticularly in the area of foreign policy." burned. today in the search for peace in the Mondale said Washington would prefer Leslie County Judge C. Allan Muncy, The seven other victims were lined up Middle East," Mondale said inside as he to see negotiations continue without Christians in Beirut who arranged the Nixon visit to this and shot through the head and neck by addressed a festive banquet in the having to resort to the Geneva talks. staunchly Republican coal mining town. the guerrillas in the attack. which began Knesset building. which call for the participation of the BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) - Syrian There was no official report on deaths population of 500. said the county's late Saturday.
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