Show The Utah Statesman Qoiutmling JC Secret records upheld fadavits in private rather than in public" the court said Circut Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey writing for the panel added: "Harm could follow from the disclosure of any material that might help to identify the communications intercepted by NSA such as information about the date time origin or manner of transmission or receipt" In fact he wrote a judge can keep the documents secret without even seeing them in private so long as he's satisfied with the agency's explanation The Freedom of Information Act allows members of the public to request government records from agescies and permits them to file lawsuits if they are not satisfied with teh agency's search for documents Rut the law exempts secret national security documents In another freedom of information decision a federal judge ruled Monday that persons seeking documents under the act cannot be charged fees by an agency if the information would benefit the public US District Judge Aubrey E federal WASHINGTON (AP)-- A jitals court ruling makes it easier with lor government agencies documents to hghly classified nast freedom of information suits acking to make the records public A U S Court of Appeals panel Mondav that there are fended UM the National Security Agents can refuse to release documents usual the public athout them juUfidtion for keeping amt The appeals panel upheld a U S District poodure used by who Corcoran jaJgs Howard nfnad to order the NS A to turn nr documents to actress Jane Fonda and her husband Thomas E Htrden They filed a feedom of suit to abtain NSA to them said Corcoran he asked the intercepts to submit to him for its eiplanation pivatdy refuting to disc liee the documents ncods pertaining Tht appeals court scud legally when ich "The facta of this case present a matron where the district court mild reasonably find that public Sanitation jULficalioo and would igitiaale security interests thus nkmg it appropriate to receive af- pnadmt't commission on Three )Ut Island saying that no more ndaar power plants Ml until safety mohed an Associated Nm pod shows should be issues are Press-NH- Rsjonty for a sentiment Hormm on nuclear power plant watogtioo is not a result of the mkat at the Three Mile Island (tatarlar this year At most the ket appears to have mien-the existing support found hi wch a moratorium in an AP NBC News poll late last year IV News poll on dtw power is based on hhphone interviews with 1600 dilu across the country on Oct bind 16 well before the release of voomnuuioo't report Tuesday Each asked: of the respondents 979 at 8:00 pm “Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘No more nuclear power plants should be built in this country until about are questions safety resolved even though some sav this will mean energy shortages " AP-NH- AFB NOW YOUCAN within 10 years?’ In the interviews this month 57 percent agreed with such a moratorium and 36 percent disagreed Seven percent were not sure This is up only slightly from the News poll finding of the taken in September 1978 when 52 percent of those questioned were in favor of a moratorium on nuclear power plant construction Thirty-ninpercent were opposed and nine percent were not sure Hill Raspberry Records Budget Tapes in Logan A United Concerts Production was i e OFF houseplants hanging floor cactus succulants etc nAY 1 Toad Tape Tape Head Co Odyssey i on all 6 “and 850 Tickets available at Dee Events Center i 25 1 Dee Events Center indicates opposition (o nuclear plant building YORKl API— Americans iwgrw with a major finding of the 979 Page 3 McNeil Presents Friday November Poll NEW 1 EARTH WIND & FIRE Robinson Jr said a federal agency in deciding whether to charge for record searches and copying must consider who would benefit— the public at largem or the individual detailed compromise Friday November 2 WITH ARMY MWDC Before you graduate from college! Because now you can combine service in the Army Reserve or National Guard with Army ROTC It’s called the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP) And depending on your academic year when you enter SMP can help you earn over $6500 Here's how it works If you qualify and a vacancy is available you become a member of an Army Reserve or National Guard unit as an officer trainee and at the same time enroll in the Army ROTC advanced course at your college Your Reserve or Guard membership will pay you at the minimum level of Sergeant E-- 5 and you’ll receive $100 a month during the regular school year as an Army ROTC advanced course cadet At the end of your second year of advanced ROTC you’ll be commissioned a second lieutenant and assuming there’s a vacancy serve with a Guard or Reserve unit while you complete the requirements for your college degree Upon graduation you may continue service with a Guard or Reserve unit while pursuing your civilian career or you can if you prefer compete tor active duty as an Army officer So ifyou’d like to earn over $6500 while you’re still in college get into SMP Because SMP can help you do it You can bank on it! 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