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Robert Tonis, chief of the University Police, said last night that the police have no plans as yet to evict the students in Lawrence Hall. "I assume they have permission to be there," he said...
This can mean showing a tenant that he can fight his landlord's attempts to evict him. Or it can mean telling a welfare recipient that a social worker has no right to search his home. A great deal of talk is often required simply to uncover the problems, since CLAO clients frequently do not realize their legal rights...
...Harvard police; the other stems from a passage in the General Laws known as Section 120, Chapter 266- the same one that applied at the University Hall bust- that outlines "trespass after notice" on private property. In other words, the Cambridge police cannot enter a Harvard dormitory or evict students from a Harvard building without first being called in by the Harvard administration. Even then, in the case of a building occupation, they cannot act until a Harvard official orders the students out of the building in the presence of the police...
Uncertain Future. Last week, as Denny the Dupe played hide-and-seek with creditors who are trying to evict him from his suburban Detroit home for nonpayment of seven months' rent, his future in baseball was uncertain. With interests in a paint company, an air freight service and a television-store franchise, he claims a yearly income of $200,000; included is his $90,000 Tiger salary, the checks for which are being sent to a Detroit bank to pay off an outstanding loan...
...relations with the surrounding community. Rapport was badly ruptured when Columbia attempted to put up a gym on park land, the move that ignited the 1968 riot. A considerable residue of hostility must still be dealt with. Neighborhood residents have long had reason to worry that the university might evict them to make way for expansion. Now they have an additional concern. Columbia is planning to start up an on-campus nuclear reactor-despite the protests of citizens who fear the possibility of radiation and explosion...