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Court Denies Nixon Control Over Tapes t'M'.K K.UillT B - MANCHKSTKK EVENING HERALD, Mumhosler. I'onn . Mon.. Juno 27, 1977 Plainfield 4 Latest Tlw w utiw r results Career education is ife education^ |{ lia in l)i!<lri<*l vice, public service, marketing and distribu­ for, and to alert them to the educational Diet Plan! Inside today tion. Partly sunny, warm, humid today, umu mxm Marilyn Planny. coordinator for Rham High background required for these careers. high 8540. Variable cloudiness, humid TMOl rUT - iUTtt w m Mrs. Planny has incorporated in the Area news . .1— Editorial ........5-A ScIkwI's career education, described her An advisory committee of 10 persons in the tonight, chance of showers. Lows In HBI s-li (D pamphlet suggestions on how to interest Business.........5-B Family............. S-A PnelH UN 7.N IN program to the Regional Efoard of Education Rham community has been formed to assist 80s. Wednesday mostly cloudy, humid 2<n«dMMe S.N «JI students in careers by using puzzles, problems with showers. High In low to mid 80s. Classified .. .5-7-B Obituaries .... 8-A lUki Ut last week as "life education." with the program. Persons who are willing to Dear Abby .... 7-A Sports..........S-4-B for incorporating information needed in a par­ meet with students and discuss their specific bran-iIlm V^rfS' Chance of rain 10% today, 50% tonight, 2M ftH smn She said it enables students to develop ap­ ticular job, sentence completion and a variety 70% Wednesday. National weather map TntKti I-I-7 pMd im i N propriate feelings toward themselves and careers are needed. Community job oppor­ of classroom activities. on Page 6-B. am s-ii (Q others, to develop self-awareness and a per­ tunities are also sought. Volunteers may con­ MM IN iN Ul Also included are job application forms and Cmar IN IN sonal value system, and to use the information tact the guidance department at the school. IN student self-evaluation forms. This year, about 50 students worked in area m 31:77 to determine alternatives and reach-decisions. For individual teachers, sheets have been %Mi 3U peri t27.N She has prepared a career education guide businesses and received academic credit for TniNta 34-1 tlNN prepared listing careers involved in various their work. m 6 CALORIC » ^ Mf IhM» U3 pM SlISN lor the school. "Discover the World of Work." academic areas, with a number of suggestions TMS-UOQ which presents a sample of occupations listed (Cafeteria report hninMiUm I-M m H i n SJI 3JI on how career education may be infused cran tablcts/a n o ow t p l a n 1-Uh Nm i n i n within basic "clusters." within a particular department's curriculum. The Rham High School cafeteria report for 7-Ne Inn*. Np 3JI The "clusters" are general categories such the month of May showed a gain of 5249. In the TM:3I3t The program is designed to acquant M l Ul pil 31S.N as business and office . communications and students with career opportunities, to help 21 days of operation, 4,686 student and 527 '*'08 lAlltTS-Nij WT 8 02 I M eta Ul piM S3UI the medica. environment, health, marine ser- adult lunches were served. Thfacla 1-1-7 paM Sl&N them evaluate what careers they are suited Court denies Nixon tamsiiin i-M'iriUi IN IN IN IN IN a s , INKt. h U l 3IN Sale Now M i l 7U SIIN M eta 7U pan SUN thru Saturday TriMa 74-3 SINN FV7IS-1S(I) control over tapes l-Slace M . I N IN IN July 2nd _ ISktkk M IN IN Blouses or Pants M nM * N TH:3I1S p2®*“ iJonblousons and tunics ^ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The by a concerned Congress after Justice John Paul Stevens said in a law are subordinated to what seem MaTUpailSSN the needs of a particular situation,” M d a U2 pail SSIN £ 5 4 4 Supreme Court today ruled the Watergate does not — as Nixon concurring opinion that Brennan TriNcta I-74 pM SKIN government has control over Richard claim ^ — violate the principle of omitted two factors he considers im­ he said. samniNDCNMd) come In end Nixon’s White House tapes and separation of powers, does not portant: Nixon resigned his office un­ He accused his colleagues of l-M M N r TIN lUI IN a 0 3 ; 7-GM* Mm IN iN pick Up , documents. violate the presidential privilege of der unique circumstances and joining Congress in haste to “do 44iN'i Ifkdaat IN Your Copy m , New Swimwear ’The vote was 7 to 2 to uphold the confidentiality, and does not accepted a pardon for offenses com­ something” and thereby invading 1NLIH2 OurExcIlInfl l M h 117 paM SllLN R e i.to 9.99 R«(. to 15.99 1974 U.S. district court decision. Only significantly interfere with Nixon’s mitted while in office. historic principles of the separate Meta 117 pil SmN NawCIrculer , Thiacta 1-7-1 paH SOSIN In one and two piece --- ------- Chief Justice Warren Burger and First Amendment rights to freedom “ By so doing, he placed himself in powers of co-equal branches of snons-iiff) beauties, new shiny Justice William Rehnquist — both of association. a different class from all other government.” S M M M N p lIN iN 3JI swimwear; 8-18 “To ‘punish’ one person, Congress 24N't M IN IN 6 * ® 1 1 ® ® Nixon appointees — dissented, The court noted that these were un­ presidents,” Stevens said. "Even 7-MNM in although some of the other justices usual times. though unmentioned, it would be un­ — and now the court — tears into the TH:II33 fabric of our constitutional Mia2i3priinUI 10” x17” Adjustable did not agree with everything Justice ”We, of course, are not blind to realistic to assume that historic facts M eta 342 paM S47.N StTBw or Febric BeedVTole Begs William Brennan said in his 56-page (Nixon’s) plea that we recognize the of this consequence did not affect the framework," he said. TriNeta 3-2-7 pail S341N 1116 material involved includes QOmS-lId) Double Hibachi colorful and rkw opinion. social and political realities of 1974. legislative decision.” a g ina tive ! Lined for 2 ^ I-Naarte SJI IN IN Our Reg. 7.99 Watergate tapes which were It was a period of political turbulence The court affirmed a 1976 ruling by Watergate tape recordings made l-TaaTaa IN IN better wear-and fashion-right! 3.^ M M r M IN \ evidence in trials and already are in unprecedented in our history. a three-judge federal court upholding during the Nixon presidency but not TM:3ia the public domain were not at issue. the law’s constitutionality. introduced as evidence in various M b 111 pM SIN ■■■■■iMENSWEAR ■ ■ ■ H i "But this court is not free to in.- M eta lU paM S17N ’The court will hear arguments next Burger said the judgment “is a Watergate cover-up trials. The Trtfaela 144 paM SSS.N term on what use can be made of validate acts of Congress based upon grave repudiation of nearly 200 years recordings and the presidential NOIMIfq Solid end Fency Knit Shirts inferences that we may be asked to Maia'tH UN IN IN them. of judicial precedent and historical documents Nixon has claimed are his 241 INTi Ian IN iN draw from our personalized reading Cast iron firebowl, twin Brennan, delivering the court’s practice.” property are locked in the National 74ta'i m IN ■■'ure and sport fashions, Reg ^ f i f i of the contemporary scene or recent Archives. 1K31J5 grids with wood handles; twin 1. cool sleeves; S to X L to6.'99 H n OD historic opinion, said the law passed “I find it very disturbing that fun­ M l 211 paM »7N vents for controlling heat. history,” Despite the ruling, it may be M eta 112 paU S121N CS3 damental principles of constitutional Triaeta 42-7 pail NliN Fsshlon Jesns several years before the documents IBTIS-lliD Lenti Farms tabled and tapes become public. The law 7-Malvt IN IN IN lU 'i In 7N iN requires that Congress approve 24arUliiN iN ^ S,.» 8.17™ 10.70 regulations for screening the 1K:31il MaU7paUS21N 36 Position Contour Lounge presidential materials. Then the M eta 713 paM SNN Short Sleeve Fency Sport Shirts TriM 742 piM NSiN Sup»r Comfort on Lmwd or Patlol rules likely will be the target of sub­ Bnerns-iiD) Contrast stilchwl solids: d% A NM \ PZC okays exceptions sequent lawsuits. 3 N M N .(ip TIN IN IN Nixon’s lawyers are expected to 1- M ' i eniai 7N IN Our Reg. 13.97 3 66to6.33 7 - M r t M IN sss.®-- . ask the court within 25 days to recon­ 1H:32J1 M l 113 paH S4iN sider, but the justices practically M ela 311 pil SNN Maverick 14 oz. Denim Jeans never grant such a request. Chop way to blaze TriM 3-1-7 paM S12N.N 9 . 9 6 Boot w straight cut for Penney complex Justices Lewis Powell and Harry Reg. nani TMB («H (T) with the ‘Maverick’ Town fire fighters cut a hole in the roof of a three-story home S4MlNi IN IN IN 12.49. The commission decided to table Blackmun, also Nixon appointees, UMiMa.Np IN iN look! 29 to 40. 12.99 By GREG PEARSON The commission also tabled action generally concurred with Brennan. at 201 E. Center St.
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