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...provision allowing the commission to make direct presentments to grand juries brought additional references to the doctrine of separation of powers from Bellotti. He insisted the power of prosecution remain with the executive branch. The majority of the committee members, all lawyers, seemed to agree. State Rep. Roland Orlandi, one of the committee members, said the particular provision is "out of the question," as it is unconstitutional. Card attributed the misunderstanding of the provision to a mistake in the bill's language. He spoke of the drafters' intention, saying "The commission as it is outlined here is not intended...
...party now represents 27% of the national electorate but has never been a member of any coalition. "The Socialists want their wife in the government and their little girl friend in the opposition," sniffed Social Democrat Leader Flavio Orlandi. "If they insist on our blessing, we're not going to give it." The Socialists finally relented on that demand, and Premier Rumor ultimately obtained agreement on a vague statement promising increased unofficial consultation with the Communists...
...would lead to a political cleavage of the country and damaging protests from the right. The neo-Fascists have been increasingly strident lately. They are generally blamed for a bomb blast at an anti-Fascist rally at Brescia three weeks ago that killed seven people. Said Social Democrat Flavio Orlandi last week: "Our economic crisis is worse than Britain's because in Britain, an authoritarian alternative does not exist. In Italy, an economic crisis on such a scale can become a crisis of the democratic system...
...candle-light-cum-gypsy-violin blowout in Bucharest, the Rumanian Deputy Minister for Heavy Industry, Constantin Nācutā, executed a neat hora on the tabletop. Demag and Siemens, Krupp and M.A.N. all add to a German investment in Rumania that exceeds $50 million. Italy's Orlandi is building a $1,000,000 bakery in Rumania; Pepsi will soon be bottling in Rumania; the Japanese sell ships to Rumania in exchange for timber, which the Japanese then cleverly turn into musical instruments. France's Pechiney has a contract for an aluminum plant at Slatina; Sweden...
Members of the organization choose Helene E. Burke '54 and Jacquelyn Seevak '52 to serve on the Student Government's Service Committee. Mary A. Handy '54 and Adorna A. Orlandi '53 will work with the S.G.A. Publicity Committee...