Fridoy, Jonuory 14, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Page Seven Friday, January 14, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Supreme Court reverses Groppi's contempt conviction House OKs wiretap bill (Continued from Page 1) a violation of fedEral law is in- SIMON WASHINGTON (R, - The con-, tempt conviction of militant Catholic priest James Groppi by the Wisconsin legislature was re- versed 7 to 0 yesterday by the Supreme Court on the basis that the punishment without hearing violated constitutional principals. Groppi was held in contempt by the Wisconsin Assembly Oct. 1, 1969 for his part in a welfare demonstration which blocked the legislature for about 12 hours two Judiciary i submitted days earlier. heard in defense before punish- volved. The fact that Groppi was held ment is imposed are basic in our The state bill is similar to the in contempt two days after the system of jurisprudence." present federal legislation. al- incident, and the failure of Burger said that while legisla- though it does not provide for the legislature to present Groppi tures must have the power to act emergency tapping without war- with an opportunity to defend immediately to quell disorders in rant as does the federal law. himself, were cited as the major their chambers, the ability to de- "The purpose of this bill is in reasons for the reversal. ter disorder is not hampered, and no way to infringe on anybody's "We have stated time and time may be improved, by bringing constitutional rights or privacy again," Chief Justice Warren disorderly persons before the leg- unless that privacy involves com- Burger said after the decision, islature for a fair hearing. mission of major crime," said Rep. "that reasonable notice of a The court's decision was unani- James Tierney (D-Garden City)i, charge and an opportunity to be mous but recent Nixon appointees the bill's chief sponsor. Lewis Powell, and William Rehn- However, opponents contend the quist, considered to be judicial bill would lead to invasion of conservatives, did not participate privacy through wiretaps and bug- ro eedures in the decision. ging and would open up "untold The contempt sentence im- privacy abuses" from local offic- posed was six months in prison ials they claim are trying to make to e vyenor the duration of tlye regular ses- a name for themselves as crime e sion of the legislature. Groppi busters. DALY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 197? } Internationlal Folk Dance: Barbour Gym. 8-11 Pm. Music School: Wallace Berry, piano and Gustave Rosseels, violin, Sch. of Mus. Recital Hall. 8 pm. Goddard House Players: "The Les- son.' and Muck," Residential Coll. Aud.. 8:30 pm, Environmental Health Seminar: Dr. G. W. Rose, "Disinfection for the 'Health' of It." Sch. of Pub. Hlth. II Aud., Mon., Jan. 17. 1 pm. Faculty are invited to apply for re- search grants to the Rackhan pPro- gramn not hoter than Feb. 4; ap)plies. available in Rm. 1014 Rackham. 764- 4405. Mich. Memorial - Phoenix Project Grants: limited number will be made ruring Spring term; supports research in peaceful uses of atomic energy: wide scope of research, for es. call 764-6213: requests for $3.040 or less considered a)propriate; return applies. to Phoenix Proj. by Fri.. Feb. 4, 1972, at Phoen. Men. Lab. N. Campus. v v -MIL . t/ n v RL.NL v P-11 (Continued from Page 1) The manual procedure discussed prohibited many of the same ac- by the Regents yesterday outlines tivities as the Interim Rules - the structure and operation of disruption of the University func- the board. One controversial pro- tions, the use of physical force vision of the manual provides for University community, sit-ins tha the withholding of diplomas from the President of the University alleged serious offenders if they feels should be halted, and the fail to comply with the panel's served 10 days before U.S. District' Court Judge James Doyle of Mil- waukee ordered him released. Last January, however, the U.S. Circuit Court in Chicago upheld the contempt conviction by a 4 to 3 vote. Groppi appealed to the Supreme Court where the case was argued last November. Yes- terday's ruling reverses the circuit 'court. W E TRY* ULRICH'S was built on the principle of offer- ing the best service, Quality Merchandise and competitve prices. We, as new owners, believe a these orinc ples to be sound and wJl strive to mprove them. 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The rules were rejected and sent back to UC. Since then, however, UC has been delayed by the res- ignation of former council head Theodore St. Antoine, as well as several student resignations. Although council members are optimistic, it appears that both the manual procedure and the student panel members will be approved before the proposed rules are re- vised, and that the board may for months enforce the Interim Rules. TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 ruling. Groppi; long active in the civil The manual will again be con- rights and poverty movements. sidered by the Regents next was also jailed at the time on dis- month, with discussion expected to orderly conduct charges stemin7 sustnc from the same incident. The jury center around the actual substance was unable to reach a verdict and of the document. the charge was dropped. Welcome Back from The Ann SI. Pizza People . 1031 E. 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