B—The Daily Collegian Friday.lDecember 12. 197 5 MADRID, Spain (UPI) up at his office by his wife for Prime Minister Carlos Arias ' a quiet tench marking his 67th Navarro formed the first birthday. • Spanish government of the Highly placed sources said post-Franco era yesterday, Arias gave the key jobs of giving key jobs to political interior, foreign affairs and reformers. . justice to advocates of With thousands of workers democratic change. He and students on strike for sought army support fdr democratic freedoms, Arias_ . liberalization by making a replaced all but three general his deputy premier. members of his 19-man •• Conservative military men cabinet.' were pi ckedibr the'ministries The new government is of the artily, navy and air expected to be sworn in force. I I Saturday. After completing The cabinet was d‘cribed he cabinet, Arias was picked by officials as a reflection of Chrhtmas Party Saturday, Dec. 13 9:00 P.M. Redifer "Dr featuring • .. . (1 71 : A' Catholic Center Newman Student Assbciation Christmas Calendar Card Gamboree Dec. 12, 7:15 PM (cut throat 500, pinochle, poker) Catholic Chapel, Choir I Advent Vesper Service ' Dec. 14, 2:00 PM HymnpPsalms, Scripture, Prayer Caroling Fest ivities •• . Eisenhower Charl Lounge Dec. 14, 8:00 PM 7:30 Meet at HUB Desk 8:00 Caroling start at 531 W. Fairmount After Carols Refreshments & Fellowship South Halls Residence Association Crosswinds enter the bpnip contest and by to win a $25 gift certificake , to the Record Bar refreshments too. , all for •tree University Auditorium King Juan Carl&' desire for cautious but far-reaching change in the realm; he inherited , from di late Generalissimo Francisco Franeo 0 da v it ago. ' Oppositi' moderates described it as the most liberal cabinet that could be expected "under the cir cumstances" with Franco hardliners still holding poWerful . positions in; the regime. As Arias prepared_ the anntiuncement, thousands of workers staged wildcat Dec: 14, 11:00 AM. , strikes ' , and st dents boycotted classes in a "day of struggle" for ;amnesty and political freooims. - Official sources eitiinated the, number of strikers in Madrid at between 20,000 and 25,000 in the metal:and con struction industries, Another $O,OOO to 15,000 were onistrike in the Barcelona region and the Asturiameoal mines. At Madrid's sprawling Chrysler automobile plant, police cleared the factory halls when workers rehised to man the assembly lines. At the Madrid University campus„ mounted • police chased 'small groups of demonstrating students! The demanded full amnesty for, Spain's estimated 2,000 political prisoners. Op assuming the throne, Juan Carlos decreed a limited rityal pardon that freed 236 political prisoners. 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Butßailey's statement was the fast word in court that the 21-Year-old defendant will shun a defense of insanity or diminished capacity when she stands trial Jan. 26. Yesterday's court appearance was the first for the jailed heiress since Nov. 10, when a judge entered a plea of innocent for her after she stood mute before Her attorneys contended then she was too distinto help them 'defend her: Clad a blue velvet blazer, pale blue slacks and a white turtleneck sweater, Hearst smiled at members of her family when she entered the courtroom. While she sat quietly at the counsel table, Bailey outlined a complex defense strategy. "No defense of criminal insanity that-is, mental illness --will be imposed in this case," Bailey told U.S. Guide for FBI wiretapping aired WASHINGTON (UPI) "disrupt" a group's plans for The Justice Department using force or violence. made public yesterday a But an official said the preliminary ' draft of stir- tactics cannot include "dirty veillance guidelines that tricks" the FBI used from would permit the FBI to try to 1956 to 1971 to try to destroy PP.FE ADMISSION JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING.. ALL FALL & WINTER LEATHER HANDBAG saig SI % OFF Fear of death District Court Oliver J. Carter. "Fear of death will be a prime defense." The key question: of the case, he indicated, will be the state of Hearst's mind when she carried a rifle into the Hibernia Bank six weeks after her kidnaping. Should the government offer. evidence that Hearst helped rob the bank willingly, Bailey said, "We would have to go to a defense of brainwashing." But he added, ere will not be a claim that as a result of mental deficieno the criminal conduct be excused..." Judge Carter granted motions for both sides to bring psychiatrists to Hearst's jail cell in preparation for the trial. The judge agr eed , with Bailer at one point that Hearst may be suffer ing from "some mental debility," but nothing that would prevent her from standing trial. Following the hearing, Hearst was taken to a-jury room where she voluntarily gave the government samples of her! r hapdwriting, her voice and a snip of her hair. The samples were to be compared with evidence the govern ment seeks to link to Hearst. Tile judge took under submission a number of pretrial motions froM both sides including a request by the government for a publicity gag order. violence-prone orglinizations in its secret "Cointeipro" program that has drawn heavy congressional criticism. Preventive -atetion may include "disrupting plans for using force or violence or preventing access to or rendering inoperative weapons, explosives or other instrumentalities of planned violence," the draft says. "This is a wholly different exercise 7 to prevent, not destroy an organization," he said. The proposed guidelines set strict limits on situations in which the FBI can conduct surveillance or attempt preventive action, sharply C' z r r. NOTICE University Health Services Peer Contraceptive Education Program ~, now accepting applications from graduate and undergraduate students ( interested in becoming peer educators for Spring Term Applications: Room 221 Orientation Program Ritenour Health Center • Mon.. Dec. 15. 1975 Phone: 863-0461 7:30 RHC patient waiting area Thinking of Latin America? Do it in Spanish! 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