NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, October 28, 1983 Page 10 Queen Elizabeth displeased by U.S. invasion of Grenada By United Press International LONDON — The furor over the U.S. led invasion of the British Commonwealth island of Grenada spread to include Queen Elizabeth II yesterday, with a senior politician describing it as "displeased" with President Reagan. In Parliament, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher faced rowdy scenes for the third day. She said Britain would abstain on a U.N. vote condemning the invasion of the Caribbean island, and signaled the argument with Washington would not cloud the Anglo-American alliance. "We stand by the United States and will continue to do so in the larger alliances. The United States is the largest freedom in Europe," Thatcher said. Politicians of all parties were incensed at the U.S. move on Grenada, a member of the Nato force, Reagan ignored a last-minute appeal from Thatchner IN AN exceptional move, Buckingham Palace stepped into the controversy, saying the queen, the tular head of state of Grenada, knew of no request for outside military help. Governor Paul Hassall, her representative on the island. The royal comment came in response to remarks to the U.N. security council by Dominica's Prime Minister Eugenia Charles, who said Scoon had asked the Organization of Eastern Carribbean states for military help following last week's coup. Normally he would not do so without consulting London. Denis Healey, the opposition Labor Party's foreign affairs spokesman, advanced a blunter explanation. Thatcher affirmed in Parliament that Britain had no knowledge of any request by Scoon, but left open the possibility of an initiative informing the queen. 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LSE, Houghton Street London WC2 2AE, England, stating whether undergraduate or postgraduate WASHINGTON - The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a resolution yesterday that would force President Reagan to pull U.S. forces out of Grenada in 60 days or ask Congress for permission to keep them on the island. One committee Democrat, during a heated debate, suggested Reagan's action in Grenada could make the president subject to impeachment. In the Senate, a State Department official fenced with lawmakers over how the Vietnam-era War Powers Resolution applies to the Grenada invasion. In a 32-2 vote, the House committee approved a joint resolution invoking provisions of the 1973 war powers act that would prevent the president from being in a combat situation for more than 60 days without congressional approval. THE RESOLUTION, if approved by the House and Senate, stipulates that the two-month period would start "Oct. 25, 1983, when United States That deadline could be extended another 30 days if the president determined more time was needed to ensure the troops' safety. An amendment introduced by Rep. Ted Weiss, D-N.Y., accusing Reagan of violating the Constitution, and U.N. and Organization of American States charters, was ruled out of order by the chairman, Clement Zablock, D-Wis. Armed Forces were introduced into Grenada." Weiss, during heated discussion, said Reagan "may be subject to an impeachment charge" for violating his oath of office. An amendment by Rep. George Crockett Jr., D-Mich., requiring that American troops be out of Grenada by Nov. 24, also was ruled out of order. Crockett and Weiss cast the two votes against the resolution. ADMINISTRATION officials have said U.S. forces will remain in Grenada only a short time, possibly less than a week. But they have refused to set a firm deadline or timetable for withdrawal. Reagan sent a letter to congressional leaders 'Tuesday informing them of his accusations.' Reagan said his letter was being submitted in keeping with the War Powers Resolution. But Zablocki said Reagan's letter did not cite the provisions that would set the clock ticking on the 60-day deadline. edge that the 60-day war powers time limit applies to the situation in Korea. MEANWHILE, Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam was telling the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that U.S. troops were sent to Grenada in situations possible but that "it is not our uturnation to stay until the elections are held." The House committee action sets in motion another confrontation between the president and Congress over their claims of executive privilege that makers said would be settled in court. But Dam parried repeated questions from the senators, refusing to acknowl- "We don't really feel it is necessary to get into that," he said. Zabicki said the joint resolution "is not, nor is it intended to be critical of President Reagan for the invasion of Grenada." He said the committee would "look into the advisability of the president's action" later. Dam said the administration feels there are "some constitutional questions involved" in the controversy over the War Powers Resolution and wants the president to address problems without getting into a "verbal confrontation" with Congress. THE SUPREME COURT, in several cases during its last term, struck down the so-called legislative veto, in which Congress delegates to the execlive branch some rule-making powers with the proviso that it can veto specific actions to which it objects. Those decisions are also binding on other branches of institution into question, though the resolution itself has not been tested in the court. 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