?age Ten THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, June 22, 1973 High court tightens obscenity standards (Continued from Page 1) not prohibit cities from outlawing sex segregation in newspaper help-wanted ads. 0 Ruled that criminal defend- ants are not entitled to have a lawyer present when their pic- tures are shown to prospective witnesses. BURGER WAS joined in the majority obscenity decision by President Nixon's three other ap- pointees to the court, Justices Harry Blackmun, Lewis Powell Jr., and William Rehnquist, and by veteran Justice Byron White. The new guidelines written by the majority for determining what is obscene require juries to decide: "a) Whether the average per- son applying contemporary com- munity standards would find that the work, taken as a whole, ap- peals to the prurient interest; b) Whether the work depicts or describes in a patently offen- sive way sexual conduct spe- cifically defined by the applic. able state law, and c) Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value." IN ADOPTING the standard of "serious value," the court re- jected the requirement first spe- cifically announced in 1966 that the work must be "utterly with- out redeeming social value." Ralph Ginzburg, a publisher not directly involved in yester- day's decisions, called them "probably the most serious cur- tailment of freedom of expres- sion in American history." "Throughout the world censor- ship has always started with sex and eventually extended to politics and religion," he said. RPP to hold benefit dance for Plo mondon Carpenter Hall in Ypsilanti will be rockin' and rollin' to 'the sounds of Detroit and Uprising tonight, as the bands put on bene- fit performances for the Rain- bow People's Party (RPP) De- fense Fund. RPP has been trying to raise money to defend party members Pun Plamondon and Craig Blaz- ier. The duo has been charged with several felonies in connec- tion with a marijuana sale. RPP claims the charges are part of a "political frame-up." Candleligh t protest Numerous Jewish activist organizations joined Wednesday night in a House at San Clemente, Cal. The groups protested the visit of Soviet CABLE TROUBLES. Insurance snags pi (Continued fromPage) of the Media Access (enter (MA( i ivent don to the cable TV stai-tonwithl a videotape of a recent cable commission hear- ing and requested access to a public channel. There DePte wts told equip- ment had been diverted from public to ctiottmercial broadcast- ing and, tius, w-is not available fat- his use. Charging cable TV is in vio- Mrs. Mitchell flees N.Y.C. NEW YORK (A' )-Martha Mitchell, wife of former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, abdicated her Fifth Avenue apartment yester- day in a station wagon loaded with suitcases. Mrs. Mitchell, who has com- plained of harassment by news- men, was grim-lipped and silent as her chauffeur helped her into the car. The outspoken former first lad of the Justice Department is re- portedly anxious to go South for a rest. Iation of its legal responsibility to provide access, MAC is pres- antiy considering legal action agaitst the comptny, including a subscriber's boycoti to be ciun dueled until access is provided. SIiAW SAID one channel was availaible for use and that any disolacetient of equipment was only temporary, resulting from maintenance difficulties. Then, Shaw said DePue had taken his tape to the wrong place -rules designate the company offices, rather than the station, as the place of delivery. However, he refused to com- ment on whether DePue would have had a better reception if SVolkswagen Service Modified Sports Cars 1150 ROSEWOOD 663-2441 AP Photo march toward the Western White VALUABLE COUPON Wfth $1.24 leader Leonid Brezhnev. q ublic TV IFa tue had gone through "proper Buy I delicious Mr. Tony's Hot Torpedo 4F) channels." Sandwich with jumbo Coke and get Mio n the pri n 9a no ther H ot T orpedo Sandw ich and4 to equip and truuin people in lh umbo Coke absolutely FREE! production of videotapes for ca- ble TV programming. "Nobody is going to knock themselves dead for something that doesn't even exist," noted DePue, "We need the assurance of access to provide incentive." SUDMARINES jw State & William . 1327 S. University Win a FREE Game ... wht*3naw1 9 UNION LANES Offer good June 22-25 en 11 am Mon-Sat. (Pick-Up and Dine-In Only) Forest fires bumn more than trees. A 0verttang evoted forttpub0ign HELD OVER!1 IMMENSELY 2nd ENJOYABLEWEEK "A first-rate Production1 Theatre 1214 SOUTH of UNIVERSITY Amazing DIAL 668-6416 Ferocity." N.Y. Times "CLAIRE CAMPS -CnbyBLOOM .no TRIUMPHS." Iei s tit master. N.Y. Daily News les cai led a husbanL -Kathleen Carroll, She is the plaything. SheseIalld7wf. FRI. MON_ TUES at 7 & 9 p.m. Only SAT SUN LIII at 1, 3, 5,I nC ais i ', 9 p.m.Akmut ees