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Record-Journal du lieu suivant : Meriden, Connecticut • 13

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rrr The Morning Record Meriden Conn Wed July 8 Nixon Appointees Put Court Even Farther toward Right BARRY SCHWEID iThedcath' penaltySra nulli-- Associated Praia Writer I fled a major admlniatratton WASHINGTON (AP) With! wiretap policy was scuttled and four Nixon administration defendants were guarao- Justices thought differently tod prevailed The ruling is important not so much tor Jts effect upon relatively small Southern rural school system What it could do is to give a boost to Judges" north and touthrwho are under pressure and from the White House and to go slow in tinkering with school district fines These- rulings were the exception however So was foe almost unanimous Judgment that defendants accused of even minor -crimes are entitled to a der tha First Amendment to protect their sources when called before a grand Jury' 3 Cut off a test of tha survefllanee'ef civilians 4 Malls of targe urban shopping canters -may- be dsdsred off-fimits to peaceful pamphleteers such as antiwar protesters -V-Unanimous jury: verdicts ire not required for convictions in state criminal trials '-CThastatescJn distributing federal' 'welfare funds ma make sharper cutbacks In aid pointeetf on the Job and- per-forming up to expeditions the Supreme Court drifted even farther to the tight ta the 1171-73 term But there were at least three important exceptions -to- the frond one of them spectacular Baseball won an extension of its unique exemption from antl trtust taws by a 5-3 vote White and Stewart combined with thre Nixon appointees to form the majority Tha fourth Pow-tii did aoC partidpata in fits CtS6 Tha diviston was so distinct throughout the term that Doulaa Brenaaa and Marahall found themselves on ttiwne side of issue 111 out of 151 Umes-elmpst as consistently as the four Nigan-lppointees'' The Court's moodend direo-tton can be measured also by counting dissents Douglas foa Court with SRr fMtowed by Brennan wWr and Marshall with 31 dearly their views were1 ta -the minority most often Next- waa Burger with 24 dissents and Blackmuq with It Powell had 12 and Rehnquist 11 1 4 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 1 FULL OR PART-TIME EXPERIENCED ONLY FiscKerSct Continued From Page One) '-limea Slater offered Wsweit-on an already record pat with a donation of 50000 British about 1130000 FUcfaer laid he would play The Ruiaian uld Tuesday that Fischer had violated the rule of the match They wanted' an apology Euwe reported they had some harsh words for as welt- 4 a bad boy" the 71-year- old Dutchman uld with a smile -i V- Spassr 'read bis statement from" what looked like an cffi-vcial document in Russian It created the impression that he acUngan A dispatch by Taa the offi- dal Soviet news agency said Spassky had demanded that the International ation -known as take cs 0 e-- punishingmeasures against Flsdier dn the grounds -that ho had violated Urn rules for the match It did not sped- ty- what sort': of measures shouldhe Asked -the Tasa report Euwe said no formal request -for punishing-measures-h a been received Besides he said "what should I do? Put him in free trial lawyer if a possible fo dependent children The-four Nixon administration appointees would have retained the death penalty They considered the question one tint should he left to "legislative Judgment" Said Burger expressing the overriding legal philosophy-of-the four: "The highest Judicial duty is to rffq)gii the nii on Judicial power and ttrpermtMha democratic process to deal with mat ters falling outside of those 11m-itfc" But the -five other Justices thought -otherwise Some with reservations they combined to fprm a majority 4hat probably ends capital punishment for? ever ln the United States' Similarly the four administration appointees produced one 'of the few significant divisions on the Court on the' issue of school desegregation in IS years They weulfTT have allowed Emporia Va a separate-district apart from the mpre heavily black areas of Greensville county' end would have limited the power ef district judges to wyust mvi- ic divisions' than in C'ljBSist- teed trial lawyer whenever they taca-the-pnispectoLevea one day in Jafl Chief Justice Warren Burger seemed to be having more xhapinthe Court to his liking -during his third year legal philosophy is Mies apart of course from that of his predecessor Earl Warren and the three remaining "Warren Court" liberals Wiiliam- Douglas William! Brennan Jr ana Thurgocd la his first year aa chief Justice Burger was more or less isolated But his old friend and udiciel look-alike from Minnesota Harry -A Blackmun came aboard the 'second year And in this past term they were oined by two other dependable nominees of tea Nixon administration William Rehnqulst and-Lewta Powell Jr Qnce in a while Powell We Are tooling For A few QuififiaS Pareennel To Handle -A New Market Survey- This' Is A Bsrmenent PosHion Vfith Thej jafl term hangs over them More typically White end sometimes PhttWf swung over to Join the NixOn appointees leaving the three consistent liberal! Douglas Brennin iad MarshaH1n a toting minority 'For example White and the four Nixon appointees produced 5-4 rulings that: A member of Congress may he ceiled before grand Jury- to tell how ha acquired Mher forms of public aace appointees' meanwhile produced a 54 ruling that suspects generally are not enfitled-to a lawyer af lineup identifications And both Whits and SteWhrt combined with the Nixon np-pobitees- to produce 5-3 rulings that: i 1 L'AHow private social dubs to bar Micks as gyests even though the dubs operate with HIGHEST PAITSCALr THE AREA Committee (Oontinued From Page One) McGovern atretegista said they did nptWbby hardfor the young poople because they have any time Arthur Barbieri New flavor Democratic -Town -chair-man defended the' makeup of the state's delegation Tuesday saying that both he os the di4 trict level end John Bailey tatt Democratic chairman to follow the McGovern Fraser guidelines" -Hte-saidhe-wasntsurprised by- the credentials committee decision "I thought they would uphold thr delegation) because there was evidence that we made every attempt to follow the guidelines" he said half11 tha whilc partiefeating little more turn hi lions -J-Xi Out RqpreShniative Wfll Jo At 'The Hcdidsy lnh In Meriden July 7 classified document! ind ar- state liquor CALL MR SEAGRAM AT White' meanwhile dissented only II times and Stewart 15 -theyform the and will continue to do so until the Court's personnel Is changed agalnr 2 Broaden the powers of policemen to frisk suspicious per- ranged for their private publi-catfen sneedinx But here too the five other 2 Newsmen hava no ritfit uaJadha the comer?" During IbcdiyLof dispute we did a and bad temper which precat arrival Spassky generally difficult to everyone Opte -Dai 9 to 9' Sat keep mflt Robert 'Began an Arizona member of the committee who anonaored a- resolution that would have seated adflttonal ypvng people on the Connecticut had been the picture of and understanding When jpproached by jwwsmenjw Jiad no bad winds for Fischer a man he respecta as a chew player All he would uy was that "I tame to ola There was another Indication fhat moves were 'being plotted iq Moscow After In Dowiitown Waterbury 4 -H--- a- -rC'-vVr 1 delegation said foe state made no effort to abide by perty reform is the only state that is somewhat more attempt to come to termskiv than at the- IMS coo- With people at a pri- Began said "That is A- vsta gmeetinx Tueadsv after- AA showed flashes of a less ironclad canssrvatiamrJiutjhd-four generally held and wen able to propel the Court to the right when they were Joined by Justice Byron White a Dnner Justice Department lawyei whu Imct eftatt ittclffieg1 to question prosecutorial and police tactics' At a news conference Thursday nighl-after the Court had shut down for the summer President Nixon wsssbie to say: feel at the present time that the Court is as balanced as I have had aa opportunity to make HowevefThe also referred to the many 54 rullngs-3 eases were decided by a single votfer--and had ta admit-that some-times Ms appointees did not ruin foe way he would have liked lawyers- never agree1 -r Thp record hears all these observations out Burger Blackmun Rehnquist and Powell Cast exactly ttw same' votes' in 54 of the 17 cases in whfcfa ail four men participated -Xi jj 1 And yeC JLwu-FoweS-jriiQ delivered the opinkm that tha government no longer will be permitted to wiretap suspected domestic "subversives" without warrant Except for Rehn-quist who disqualified himself the decision mi unanimous The JusflcoDepartment had argued' very strenuously that both the Constitution and the IMS Safe Streets--Act permit noon Bpassky -and hia second Yefim Geller drove griniiyto JheSovietEnjbsuypreum- yorry he made a statement" BarMeri said disagree with the Arizona delegate -of ihe committoa' like to see the makeup of Ma ably for consultations Asked what opinion of the sew dispute was- Euwe -told newsmen! "Mr Fischer is asleep and is not aware of He wasln a'neW'two-story villa on the- edge of town sound foJbeback Jjedraom Fnd Cromer a UB Chess Federation official -said want' to upset metabolism- waking him up-V v' la JToriC jneanwMl (ho plans and-careened down the steps of the ramp Ha neift ly- bolted when Ithe president of the Icelandic Chess Federation came up on his aide an offered welconiing Ha was driven away to the green and buff colored villa under an escort of policn cars A stewardess said Flacher able to Sleep during the 4-hour 40-minute flight from 'New -York "spent most of hirtime looking out the Window" she said He appeared calm and make any special requests ex-cepUer jjiass of jnflk former boy wonder who never Col EB Edmondson director of the US Chess Federation said if Fischer or Spassky fails to show np-1 for Thunday's match the title should go to the other by default He aaid that if "neither showed' or "the title should be declared vacant And 4- tbey should start ail OverV: bugging without Judicial atqier-viuon to guard domestic secur-ity V'1 The death penalty decision on dosing day and the biggest school ruling's week earlier illustrate both the formidable strength of the Burger bloc and the fact that 4 out of still- is not a numerical 'Hetaidhewaa expressing his opinion as a member of -foe five-man advisory board of -1 DE' tv "This has gone far enough" Edmondson haid "You cannot go on with this kind ofclte-irsde The waiting for Bobby ended saidFischer fit to play Icelandic Airlines plane tamed Before he' went to sleep Fit-to a atop at the: xirport five cfaer euM of tea bouse in feet tdrgkth policemen around the house tfhnre the rest of Ms loggage Mb taro-overweight leather bajprone of them containing tennis gear but he complained some packages checked-inNewLYorkwere mining' hours and 12 minutes before disqualificatiqndeadline He stayed out of aight in the plane until two lines of police formed a wiUto seal Mm 'off from newsmen so he would not have: to answer questions before ho got in a waiting car rTho- tail-28-year-jld- grand- master lurched out the door of used to move anywhere without on a pocket chess layed 'no interest in the game during the -Fischer had a visit at the vB-la 'from the' foddration physician Dr Ulfsr Thordarson whose approval would be needed for a postponement on medical reasons Tbordtrson Tinas CD Al ft (ML CO JfWDffl gut tout upholstories irorTOilk leekdpluilrthickii Woo'cis liko satin Fi-colors call Phone235-ii05 for 1 BEAUTIFUL FURNISHINGS JFORl EVERY? 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