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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 6

Publication:
The Star Pressi
Location:
Muncie, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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THE MUNCIE STAR, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1977 SECTION A PAGE 6 Court to Rule on Gay Rights, Reverse Discrimination, Appeal by Nixon make big news in the news business i i a.nlln4 that nnnlf volving White House tapes. The justices decided in 1974 his tapes had to be peals from a judge's order that blacks, and Hispanics must get 40 per cent of fu-' ture Chicago police promotions to the rank of sergeant provide it with another arguments Oct. 12 on the much-publicized Allan Bakke case involving a white medical school applicant's "reverse discrimination" claim. Ap Hikers Join Search lor Missing Student WASHINGTON (UPI) A gay teacher's career, a new appeal from Richard Nixon and racial "quotas" for Chicago police promotions all come up when the Supreme Court begins its 1977-78 term on Monday. The justices will act on up to 800 cases in a single blow on opening day.

That is when they announce which of the petitions that arrived over the summer or were left over from last term will get full Supreme Court review and which ones will be denied a hearing. One familiar figure with an appeal pending is former President Nixon, seeking review of another case in chance to rule on programs that give preference to minorities to make up for past discrimination. 1 The state of Delaware and suburban school officials want the justices to hear their objections to a court-ordered merger of 11 school districts designed to desegregate Wilmington classrooms. Civil rights groups will be concerned If the Burger court steps Into the case. James Gaylord, who lost his teaching job in Tacoma, after he admitted being a homosexual, will make headlines if the Justices choose his case for their first review of gay rights.

A multi-billion dollar case that will involves a circuit tuui 1 1 uimg mm wuiu lead to the breakup of up to. 150 cross-ownerships of newspapers and broadcast stations. Other cases include challenges to: The Kiwanis Club's policy of excluding women from membership; death penalty laws in Ohio, Arkansas, Arizona and Nebraska; a ruling barring com- pletion of a $116 million dam in order to save an endangered fish; a clean air plan requiring reductions in traffic and parking on Manhattan; and permit systems that restrict commuter parking on residential streets. surrendered for use in the criminal trial of Watergate cover-up defendants, but this time around Nixon wants them to rule that presidential privilege bars use of the recordings in a civil damage suit. Lawyer Frank DeMarco who prepared Nixon's 1969 income tax return, is hoping the court will reject the government's appeal from an order tossing out charges against him.

That would probably end Justice Department efforts to prosecute him for allegedly conspiring to defraud the United States. The court already has agreed to hear Indiana 37, two miles north of Martinsville, while heading from her home to the IU campus here. George Huntington, director of the IU Campus Police at Bloomington led the group of about 20 searchers. He said hikers would fan out from trails and fire roads where a kidnapper might have gone to get rid of a body. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

(UPI) -Hikers and backpackers turned their skills during the weekend toward a search of the huge Morgan-Monroe Forest for the missing Ann Louise Harmeier. The 20-year-old Indiana University coed from Cambridge City vanished Sept. 12 after abandoning her disbled car on Save 30.00 Men's Corduroy Vested Suits, reg. 100.00, now 69.99. Suited for a circus of Jf looks! A versatile performer in 100 cotton.

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