University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, October 28, 1987 11 Nation/World Senate Republicans object to potential court nominees The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Senate Republicans who would be expected to lead the charge for President Reagan's next Supreme Court nominee have objected to about half the potential candidates listed by the White House, GOP sources said yesterday. Meanwhile, a senior administration official said the announcement of a new nominee was likely to come tomorrow. White House chief of staff Howard H. Baker Jr. submitted a list of 13 or 14 names, including that of a U.S. court circuit of appeals judge from Kansas City, Mo., to five key Republican senators on Monday, then released the list yesterday with Democratic Leaders. Byrd of West Virginia and Judiciary Committee Chairman Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-Del. The Democrats also were said to have raised objections to some of the names. GOP sources, speaking only on condition they not be named, said just six names on Baker's list drew no objections from the Republican Senate group. At least seven others were objected to by at least one of the GOP senators, the source said. Those said to have received no objections were: Judge Pasco M. Bowman II of Kansas City, Mo., on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Judge J. Clifford Wallace of San Diego, on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Judge William W. Wilkins of Greenville, S.C., on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Judge Anthony M. Kennedy of Sacramento, Calif., on the 9th Circuit; Judge Ralph K. Winter Jr. of New Haven, Conn., on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and New Hampshire State Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter. Souther's name had not been disclosed publicly until yesterday. Those who encountered at least some opposition were: Judge Roger J. Miner II, of Albany, N.Y., on the 2nd circuit; Judge Laurence H. Silberman, on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; Judge Pamela Ann Rymer, a U.S. district judge in Los Angeles; Edith H. Jones of Houston, on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg on the District of Columbia circuit court; Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham of Dallas, on the 5th Circuit, and Cynthia H. Hall of Pasadena, Calif., on the 9th Circuit. At least one senator requested that Judge Geralda B. Tjofta of Jacksonville, Fla., on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, be added to the list. Bowman, Wallace and Silberman have Democratic opposition, according to sources who spoke prior to the Democrats' meeting with Baker. As for the official White House announcement, the estimate for tomorrow was given by a senior administration official aboard Air Force One as Reagan flew back to Washington from Phoenix. Ariz. to make sure he would be able to make funeral arrangements for her mother, Edith Luckett Davis. At the Capitol, after yesterday's session with Baker ended, Biden spokesman Otter Smith said the opposition to Mr. Bush's intentions, to the degree that they know Lawyers portray different Deavers The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Michael K. Deaver turned his longtime association with President Reagan into a lucrative lobbying business and later led when questioned under oath by prosecutor-pedding the prosecution charged yesterday at the former presidential aide's perjury trial. "He solicited clients who paid him funds in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and in return for those fees the defendant made a few phone calls to contacts" with former Reagan Republican colleagues, Seymour told ururs. Deaver, whose association with the president dates back to Reagan's days as governor of California, "decided in 1895 to turn that relationship into personal gain," leaving the White House staff to form a public relations business, independent counsel Whitney Neymouth Searnja said in opening remarks to the jury. Deaver was motivated to lie because he "knew what he had been doing violated White House policy," Seymour said. Deaver also wanted to protect his close friendship with Reagan and his wife, Nancy, and was concerned "about letting it become public how he was trading on that relationship," Sevmour said. But defense lawyer Herbert J. Miller Jr. disputed Seymour's suggestion that Deaver was trading on his friendship with Reagan. "The evidence will show that is a damnable lie," he said. Miller said that if Deaver "intended to use that kind of influence he would have called the president," but he didn't not that kind of man and he didn't." 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