The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 6, 1978-Page 11 Chim-chiminey, chim-chiminey .. . No, it's not Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in "Mary Poppins." But Dee Miller, 40, and David Stell, 49, have been sweeping Chicago chimneys for four years, like the characters from Walt Disney's classic. The couple plans to be married in October atop the highest roof in the world-the Sears Tower. High Court will OK quotas to correct prior injustices, lawyer predicts PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-An NAACP attorney yesterday predicted that the U.S. Supreme Court will decide in its next term that racial quotas are con- stitutional when designed to correct the results of prior injustices. Nathaniel Colley, co-author of the NAACP's brief in the Allen Bakke case, said he thinks the court would have ruled differently in that case if Univer- sity of California regents had proved past discrimination. BAKKE, WHO IS white, asked the court to force the university to accept him as a medical student, saying he was refused admission while less qualified blacks were allowed to enter the medical school. The court ordered Bakke admitted to the school, but at the same time it ruled that affirmative ac- tion programs for minorities are con- stitutional Colley said the court's decision to or- der the school to accept Bakke was an insignificant part of the ruling. "What was significant about the situation was that the Supreme Court of the United States, by at least a 5-4 majority, said that affirmative action programs are legitimate and they said further that race can be used as a factor in ... efforts to undo the harm done COLLEY, OF SACRAMENTO, Calif., is a national board member and western regional counsel for the National Association for the Advan- cement of Colored People (NAACP). He said it was important to under- stand the divisions on the Supreme Court and to realize that "only Justice Powell has said that inflexible quotas do not meet constitutional muster. Not another justice expressed that view." "... I would predict that before the end of the next term (in 1979) the Supreme Court will make a definitive decision which will say that when the inflexible quota is the least instrusive device to correct prior existing discrimination by the institutions in- volved, whether it's a business in- stitution or a university, then these quotas are legal as a remedial device," Colley said. HE SAID HE doubts if the Bakke ruling will have a major impact on minority hiring and school admission programs, and he said it might even be an impetus tosuch programs. de The NAACP is not "wedded to quotas," he said, adding that the group doesn't care what method is uded as long as black people enter the main- stream of society. Collev said the NAACP must "main- u r-, GUARANTEE The EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS course is so educa- tionally sound-we Guarantee to Refund the entire Tuition of any student who does not triple his Reading Efficiency. (Reading Efficiency is a combination of speed and compre- hension, not just speed) What's more, once you take the course, you're automatically a lifetime member. Which means you can retake the course free anytime. And as often as you like. , Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics.