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Subpoena of Reagan stirs debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former
White House aide Oliver North’s at
tempt to have President Reagan and
President-elect Bush testify at his
Iran-Contra trial has rekindled a de
bate, almost as old as the nation it
self, over "executive privilege."
Can a president, or a former one,
be forcea to testify in a legal case?
Courts have provided scant
guidance, but constitutional experts
said Tuesday that North’s legal ef
fort may succeed.
No sitting president ever has testi
fied in court in a criminal trial, but
several have provided testimony or
what might be considered the equiv
alent.
The personal stakes are high for
North. He is charged with then, con
spiracy to defraud the government
and several other felonies in the case
involving the support of Nicaraguan
rebels with money from the sale of
U.S. weapons to Iran.
Besides Reagan and Bush, sub
poenas also have been issued for
Secretary of State George P. Shultz
and four other Stale Department of
ficials, a department spokesman said
Tuesday.
The man who first tried to force a
president to testify was Aaron Burr,
a former vice president who stood
trial in 1807 on charges of treason.
Burr sought to force Thomas Jef
ferson, the president under whom
he had served, to testify at the trial.
Jefferson resisted. 6ut Chief Jus
tice John Marshall, presiding over
the trial, ruled against Jenerson.
The president eventually avoided
having to appear by releasing some
information Burr had sought.
The closest the Supreme Court
has come to ruling on the is^ue pre
sented by North’s subpoena came in
the Watergate tapes decision of
1974, in a case called Nixon vs. UA.
The court then ruled. 8-0, that
President Richard M. Nixon had to
comply with a special prosecutor’s
subpoena seeking the surrender of
White House tape recordings.
“The general assertion of priv
ilege must yield to the demon
strated. specific need for evidence in
a pending criminal trial," the high
court ruled 15 years ago.
Jerome Barron, a law professor at
George Washington University, said
on Tuesday that the 1974 decision is
a strong precedent for North.
“Whether Mr. Reagan or Mr.
Bush can be subpoenaed was re
solved in Nixon vs. U.S., and the an
swer is yes,” Barron said.
‘Ti the evidence (sought by North)
is material, I think Reagan and Bush
can be required to appear,” Barron
said.
Oil import restrictions
ruled out by Reagan
LOS ANGELES (AP) * President
Reagan said Tuesday he has decided
against any oil import fee or other
action to curb oil imports but con
ceded that "the free world will be
come increasingly dependent on oil
supplies from potentially insecure
sources.”
The president said he acted on
the recommendation of Com niecee
Secretary C. William Verity who re*
ported that import restrictions
would not be cost effective and, in
the long run, would, impair rather
than enhance national security.
Verity’s report was the outcome of*
an investigation requested in Decem
ber 1987 bv the National Energy Se
curity Ckimmittee. the president
said.
He said Verity concluded that
there has been a substantial im
provement in iJ.S. energy security
since the last simitar investigation in
1979.
In a message to Congress that ac
companied his statement, the presi
dent urged lawmakers to deregulate
natural gas prices, permit expanded
oil exploration in Alaska and the
outer Continental Shelf and liber
alize the depletion allowance for oil
and gas producers.
Reagan said that declining do
mestic oil production, rising oil im
ports and growing free world de
pendence on potentially insecure
sources of supply raise a number of
concerns, including vulnerability to
a major supply disruption.
"The investigation found that the
maintenance of U.S. access to suffi
cient supplies of petroleum is essen
tial to our economic security, foreign
policy flexibility and defense pre-
K redness,” he said. “Given these
Tors, the secretary of commerce
found that petroleum imports
threaten to impair the national secu
rity."
He said that, in deciding not to
recommend any import restrictions.
Verity took into account the admin-
istrauon’s program to improve en
ergy security.
In particular, Reagan cited decon
trol of oil prices and elimination of
allocation controls as actions his ad
ministration has taken to strengthen
the domestic oil industry.
Ambassador Hotel
closes after 68 years
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The
Ambassador Hoed, where Char
lie Chaplin lived, Robert F. Ken
nedy died. Marion Davies rode a
horse through the lobby and gen
erations of st4rs\entei*ap»ed at
the Cocoamiii GroVeiounge.
(l&sed its doorsVl uesday.
The last guevs bdrYarewell to
the 68-year-old Wi(snire Boule
vard landmark. aiV imposing
building on 23 lush acres now in
disrepair. . '
It was one of the city’s first lux
ury hotels, its paim-lined prop
erty exemplifying the California
lifestvle*. Fu tures of happier davs
line the corridors of the 350-
room hotel, but detracting from
its elegant history now are peel-/-
ing paint, worn rugs and stained
wallpaper.
Tne Ambassador was host to
top personalities in its heyday, in
cluding Soviet Premier Nikita t.
Khrushchev and entertainers El
vis Preslev, Elizabeth Taylor.
Lena Horne. Harry Belafonte.
Bing Crosby and Rav Charles.
Davies rode through the hotel
lobby on horseback to amuse her
lover, multimillionaire publisher
William Randolph Hearst. T he
plavground for yesteryear’s elite
abounds with such tales.
But the glitz wore off the ven
erable hotel in the last few ode-
cades, as newer, more fashionable
hotels opened downtown and on
the city’s W'estside. T he Ambassa
dor, in the mid-Wilshire district
between those areas, made few
E hysical improvements, began
»sing money, and had been up
for sale for three years.
In May, the owners, the J.
Myer Schine family, closed about
three-quarters of the 500 rooms
because they failed to meet fire
standards.
Soviets deny finding more
Armenian quake survivors
MOSCOW' (AP) — The official Soviet news agency
Tass on Tuesday denied reports in the Western news
media that 17 more survivors were found in a ruined
bakeshop more than three weeks after the Dec. 7 earth
quake in Armenia.
French and British broadcast reports said the survi
vors existed on grain and melted snow until they were
discovered in the wrecked city of Spitak in northwest
ern Armenia.
But Tass quoted Norik Muradyan, chief of rescue op
erations in Spitak. as saying Tuesday in a telephone in
terview, "The last living person was removed by res
cuers from the ruins of buildings and structures in
Spitak 10 days ago.
“The Western press reports that supposedly 17 living
people were found in Spitak on the 24th day after the
natural disaster have no foundation."
The agency said 28 additional bodies were pulled
from the rubble since Thursday, bringing the total of
recovered bodies to 24,888. ■()
Europe 1 radio in Paris on Monday quoted a nurse
for Doctors of the World, a French humanitarian
group, as saying the 17 survivors were found in a bread
factoty near Spitak on Wednesday. It said the nurse,
speaking on condition of anonymity, reported they sur
vived by eating grain and drinking melted snow.
The London commercial radio station LBC reported
that French medics said the 17 were found Saturday.
The quake leveled Spitak, where 25,000 people had
lived.
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