Wednesday, December 6, 1972 3 Court Prohibits 'Lewd, Naked' Bar Dancing WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Tuesday that the states may shut down saloons that feature bottomless stalls and other forms of chauffeured rainbowfish. The decision, in a California case, held that the First Amendment was not intended to prevent real or simulated sexual acts in public. But the 21st Amendment, besides ending Prohibition, granted state law officers broad authority to guard "public health," and he is expected to serve Justice William H. Rehnquist for the court. Since the California regulations upheld by the court specifically prohibit the display of genitals, authorities everywhere would stop a green light to ban bottom dancing. The landmark ruling is likely to have an impact beyond California on bars and nightclubs in all states that sell liquor by the booze law. The Roe v. Wade Rehquz described as gross sexuality. Justices William O. Douglas, William J. Brennan Jr., and Thurgood Marshall dissented and Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Potter Stewart, Byron R. White, Harry A. Blackmun and Lewis F. Powell, Jr. supported Rehnounist. The decision reversed a three-judge panel in Los Angeles which found the regulations to be unconstitutional in a suit brought by a group of bar owners. The decision established a legal precedent because it separates sexual exhibitions in public bars from movies and books, which are protected by the First Amendment from suppression by officials. The judge said that the court has defined to be obscenity. SAIGON (AP)—Enemy forces pressed attacks Tuesday in the central highlands. The Saigon command reported one bloodly kill and two wounded in a base camp that might have been overrun. S. Viets Halt Heavy Enemy Attacks South Vietnamese military spokesmen reported government troops repulsed several North Vietnamese assaults Monday at the base. Base camp, seven miles north of Kontum. A third North Vietnamese assault against a government outpost tine miles north of Hanoi. The attack ended with a heavy blow. A communique from the Saigon command said 65 North Vietnamese were killed in the assaults and 16 weapons were captured. It mentioned that military losses as four dead and 15 wounded. Fire Base November, four miles north of Kontum, was hit with 40 artillery and mortar shells, causing few casualties, field reports said. Field reports said 35 government soldiers were missing after the battle, indicating the outpost may have been overrun. South Vietnamese military spokesmen claimed 15 North Vietnamese were killed during the attack. In an effort to stop the resupply in the north, more than 30 1328 bombed the area by suicide. The heaviest enemy activity in recent weeks has been in the central highlands and in the northern regions of Quang Tri Province, and the North Vietnamese are easily repulsed. The Kontent area under attack is about 25 miles inside the border of Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam, well within reach of the Ho Chi Minh trail and its arteries. In northern Quang Tri, North Vietnamese units are resupplied through neighboring provinces. Bellmon said he and Minnesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey and others on the visit to Russia met with Soviet Premier Kosygin and "every time we'd ask him how much we like it," he said from us next year, he would say. First, tell me what you are going to buy from us." The bombers also struck supply caches around the North Vietnamese port of Dong Khoi, 270 km north of the demilitarized zone in the U.S. that there were 12 B2 strikes in that area. In the future, Bellman said, the United States might work out an annual arrangement to purchase natural gas, oil and coal, and, in turn, sell wheat to the Russians. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Nixon administration moved on domestic and foreign fronts Tuesday to curb skylakings and a national air policy through an agreement with Ocala. The domestic program calls for electronic screening of all passengers and inspection of their carry-on baggage, plus the posting of their documents at the airport, at the expense of airports and air lines. The plans drew prompt criticism from airport operators and municipal officials groups who want the federal government to full responsibility for security activities. Skyjack Problem Attacked In Domestic, Foreign Plans OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -U.S. Sen. Henry Bellman said Tuesday his recent trip to the Soviet Union convinced him that the Russians can't afford to make a major wheat purchase from the United States every year. "They probably will continue to buy U.S. soybeans and corn, but I think their big Bellmon Certain Economics Limit Russian Purchases "We're going to be awfully stupid if we urge American wheat farmers to expand their crops on the assumption that Russia will plant in year's big wheat purchase." Bellman said. A Billings wheat farmer himself, the Republican senator said the United States may be able to work out an annual wheat sale with the Russians sometime in the future. At the present time, he said, they can't afford to buy. wheat purchase was a one-time thing," Bellman said. "Barring another crop failure in Russia, I don't believe we will see a purchase in the same quantity that they bought this year," he added. The main purpose of the visit, Bellmon said, was to find out whether or not they made a mistake in selling Russians a major share of the United States' crescent this year. Secretary of Transportation John A. Vope announced the promptly challenged security regulations and Secretary of State William P. Rogers had dischieved his sub mitting to Cuban authorities a hijacking agreement intended to forestall further use of that Communist country as a haven for hijackers. Vohre directed the airlines to implement within one month procedures for electronic screening of all passengers and for in-room carry-on items accessible to passengers. He said he decided it was a mistake because the Russians were able to make their purchase secretly, thus keeping prices below $20. But he was any wrongdoing by American officials. "I just feel the Russian grain buyers operate in a very shrewd way," he said. Meanwhile, at the state Department, the Swiss ambassador to Havana received from Secretary Rogers a proposed hijacking request for submission to Cuban authorities. Benjamin O. Davis, assistant secretary of transportation, said at a news conference that federal funds would be used to acquire the aircraft. In a program which already is under way, The Swiss ambassador to Havana, Silvio Masnata, acts in the United States' behalf in the absence of diplomatic relations between Washington and Havana. But he said the rest of the program-passenger screening and the placement of armed guards would be the responsibility of the airlines and the airport operators. In addition, 12 BS2 strikes were flown against suspected enemy troop concentrations and staging areas in the central highlands along the Cambodia border in the 18 hours ending at 6 a.m. Tuesday, the command said. Department press officer Charles W. Bray, while declining to give details of the proposal, said it is "fair to say that we now know what the basis of emphasising basis for proceeding to an agreement" North Vietnam announced that Hanoi, the capital, has been placed on full alert. That announcement was made in a Radio Hanoi broadcast monitored in Saigon. No reason was given for the alert, but it indicated North Vietnam believes the United States might resume bombing of the city. But if a peace agreement is not soon reached He was invited to Washington by Rogers to give a first-hand account of a Cuban proposal which he received from Foreign Minister Raul Ro1 10 days ago. The bombing of North Vietnam above the 20th Parallel was ordered stopped by the US at Oct. 23 in which administration officials declared a good will during the peace negotiations. Lung Condition Puts Truman In Hospital His condition was reported fair. A hospital spokesman said that no tests or treatments other than continued antibiotics were administered. KANSAS CITY (AP)-Former President Harry S Truman was taken by ambulance to Research Hospital and Medical Center for treatment with a condition described as congestion. Mrs. Truman visited the former President in his sixth-floor room. There was no report whether she would spend the night. hospital for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. The 88-year-old former President was admitted to the hospital at 5:25 p.m., the A news conference was scheduled at the hospital for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Truman's physician is Dr. Wallace Graham. Turman, who lives with his wife, Bess, at Independence, about 10 miles from the hospital, was taken to Research twice last summer: once after falling in his home, and a week later with what Dr. Graham called a "lower gastrointestinal problem." The medical center has four categories by which it gauges a patient's condition, good, fair, bad. A hospital spokesman said last July the second hospitalization was a scheduled, routine examination. Truman underwent a series of tests and was at the hospital for nearly two weeks, delighting fellow patients with frequent strolls down the corridors. It defines "fair" in this manner: "Vital signs are stable and within normal limits. It is conscious. 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