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I yS fi t- If4 vjMts CfWfttW&r 'I i' ' rC' ' I'" f x ‘ V H4 (AP) — The examine will Supreme Court courts might the role federal responsibility in assessing play for the deaths of students at Kent State University during a 1970 antiwar demonstration The court agreed to decide whether a suit may be brought in the deaths as the court closed its 1972 term Monday and began a long summer recess Parents of three of the four students slain in the demonstration asked the high court to permit suits against former Ohio Gov James Rhodes and officers and men of the Ohio National Guard Shortly after the court’s ruling Robert F Stamps a former Kent State student shot in the back during the incident filed suit against the Guard for $90000 in damages ADVERSE AFFECT Stamps held that his “ability to enjoy life has been adversely WASHINGTON - 'ctJt-rzr- ' 4- - JS'" HO ANNE CHANEY shows of her artificial knee joints and hip joints before she left University of Michigan C S Mott Children’s Hospital at Ann Arbor The girl had been immobilized from damage of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis Both hips and both knees were replaced with plastic and metal joints Now she can walk with the aid of crutches X-ra- ys Officials of Parochial Schools Lower courts have so far dropped attempts to file dam-- J age suits against the officials by the families of Allison Krause Jeffrey Miller and Sandra Scheuer They were felled by National Guard gunfire during a May 4 1970 campus protest against US involvement in the war in Indochina The families want to bring suit under a Reconstruction-er- a law that prohibits state officials from depriving citizens of their civil rights TAKE FUN PAY OUT OF CRIME LONDON (UPI) — With Britain embroiled in another over controversy and industries nationalizing losses in those already the following letter— quoted in full— from Lt Col WEC Pettman appeared today in The London Times: “Sir why not nationalize crime? Then it won’t pay” state-owne- d affected” The suit alleges that Rhodes and the Guard sent improperly trained troops to the campus Upset by High Court Decision Civil rights groups praised Amendment provisions on sepaAssociated Press Writer 'the decisions which they said ration of church and state the officials school Parochial “more or less expected” high court ruled across the country say they’re jwere New York programs to In decisions Monday the high Other the Supreme disappointed by subsidize urban parochial Court’s rulings against state court said New York and Penn- schools in such health and safetax and tuition breaks for par- sylvania tuition reimbursement ty expenditures as heat lights ents of their pupils plans and a New York tax de- and custodial services and record-keepin- g d But many indicate they will duction program for their noncontinue to try other avenues public schools effectively fur- also were struck down it thered religion Terence Cardinal Cooke in a including a pending federal First violated the Thus plans statement through his New plan York headquarters called the actions “a step to deny freedom of choice in education to all but the affluent” He said the rulings were “a terrible By KRISTIN LILJEHOLM 7A High Court to Decide on Kent Sta te Suits 3 a — r4z ' JP6 ' ty ttSr'J Tuesday June 26 1973 r sU " ' Standard-Examine- I state-require- t B n r r !7 li y CiG-- : i n n ! H W The case will be heard some- (York state fell along with a It would have permitted of other aid programs ents to deduct up to $3000 antime next fall or winter after the court begins its 1973 term in a series of decisions nually from their taxable in1 of tax The deduction was one come on Oct of Also struck down were New New a York package pro RENEWED INTEREST to aid York and Pennsylvania tuition designed nonpubMonday’s action came grams lic education reimbursement programs against a backdrop of renewed interest in the Kent State tragedy Atty Gen Elliot L Richardson has reopened the case But Not in the Justice Department is A House subcommittee the origidepartment’s probing nal handling of the matter as STANDARD OPTICAL WILL: part of a general House examCommittee Judiciary Test your hearing — no cost or obligation ination of the Justice DepartRecommend a hearing aid if you need help ment during the tenure of forOffer a Trial Rental Plan — be sura before Mitmer Atty Gen John N you decide! chell CinThe US Circuit Court at Makes 20 different cinnati has held that the former hearing aid models a broad range for Ohio officials are immune from of hearing impairments such a suit The court ruled in several other cases before adjourning 2443 Wash 8Ivd It struck down tax deduction Phone as a method of aiding parents 399-114- 7 of nonpublic school students because it has the effect of furthering religion A deduction created by New par-numb- Do You HEAR UNDERSTAND? O' t fi' ri litt t j Jysfi for saving with £- - i r ts f‘s 'i?- Ogden tax-cred- er Viet Cong Forces Gain - r f r H f1 1 st ’ f ' i ' —s f Federal ! blow” In Ohio Stronghold in Mekong Delta Saigon Reports where a similar law was invalidated earlier Gov John J Gilligan called the decisions a hardship “not only for private schools their students and families but 'for the whole public education SAIGON CAP) — Heavy fight-- 1 losses were four killed and 17 system as well in3 was reported today in the wounded the reports said Joan Tuttle of the Massachucommand northern! reportThe Saigon Delta on the Mekon Civil Union setts Liberties Vietnamese two South °of that ed the U Minh Forest ed hailed while court’s “the at fired were continuing have helicopters where Viet Cong forces threat-- 1 on resupply missions but there determination to maintain the and a stronghold gained wall church and between en the provincial capital of i'were no casualties And Leo New a hit was Pfeffer state” the of One helicopters Th The' Saigon command also 'by small arms fire seven miles York City attorney who helped Saigon Communist gun-- j lead the fight against the said Communist cease-fir- e Strela state s plans said he hoped the a hand-hel- d fired cent'ners 20 per lations increased other campaign now was finished the missed sevmissile that over those of the previous STILL WORKING eral days It claimed there helicopter It was flying nearj were 86 infractions in the 24 the Viet Cong But Robert Eggold superin°f Tay hours ending at dawn !tenclent of Lutheran schools in the northwest of Saigon a spokes- - Kansas from Initial field reports said he and others n said would keep pushing for a Nix- Mekong Delta said 33 Commu-'meit nist soldiers were killed Mon-- i federal AR STRIKES dav while government forces bill of confor parents nonpublic In Cambodia USE 1 SU the °" school youngsters tfoOUbamd “We’re of the opinion that RoUge positions and iet that said Co5 when of Reports Congress passes this and SUpply routes 25 miles south then and shelled the President troops signs it the judia'pjinom penh the military two government J cial will branch say ‘This is kduu reported ions as they were digging foxof the law the and will offiland’ Meanwhile Cambodia’s holes for a night bivouac 10 rial said'1-- " it stand” he said military spokesman miles east of Vi Thanh and that if The bill which was reported the US Congress forces of south more than 100 miles Camfavorably by the House Ways a halt to US bombing in Saigon bodia it would encourage the and Means Committee last year but has not been acted upon ATTACK REPULSED insurgents to step up attacks “We need American bombing agains is before that committee The attack was repulsed but as part of an over-al- l tax rethe government forces suffered for the defense of the capital form bill Col Am 60 men wounded the reports and all our cities” “From what I can see there a if But said bombing Rong said is a whole set of distinctions bee the depar-thIn another battle 35 miles to halt coincided with of it Commu-armore- d tween the federal northwest militiamen andjture from Cambodia and New the York Vietnamese troops proposal cavalry units battled nist-le- d said not proposal” Joseph Riley Viet Cong forces and claimed (then the bombing halt “will an official of the Massachusetts he added too be bad” Government men 33 killing Catholic Conference He said he is still “more than a little hopeful” of the bill’s passage Ex-A- ir But two members of the House committee— Reps Wila liam J Green and Dan — were less ll RostenkowTski to the optimistic “This kills it” Ros- COLORADO SPRINGS Colo cadets a chance to adjust 7 at the tenkowski said strict (UPI)— A former Air Force school military discipline No one was predicting the Academy instructor said Mon- - The rule has since been re- - closing of any parochial schools First - year cadets can because of the decisions But day he knew personally of two first-yea- r now resign if they receive coun- Walter Toner director of Wash-- i suicides by Academy seling and it is determined to n g t o n State Independent cadets best interests of the Schools said it could mean that rant ' Lewis Moore said he in time student and the school was aware of at least 14 sui- -' cide attempts and said an official Air Force report indicated five members of the Class of 1974 had killed themselves Moore said he wrote letters to 44 congressmen complaining about the Academy’s “hard-out- ” rule An investigation of the charges was underway at the urging of Sen Birch Bayh D - Ind recipient of one of Moore’s letters iid the “hard-out- ” Moore rule reauired freshman cadets to remain at the Academy for 32 months before being allowed to resign The Academy enforced the regulation to give state-ai- d I j vio-!outsi- de j j S tax-cred- — dn ' j com-sault- ed tax-cred- i Force School Teacher Reports on Academy Suicides I D-P- D-I- Vi i f FIREMEN FLUNK IN HOT WATER (UPI) — The first major blaze in 18 years hit this little northwestern Montana community over the weekend— and the fire department LIMA If 5s i k -- j i -- i & 'ti EARN DAILY INTEREST AT OGD£N FIRST FEDERAL SAYING? 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