Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 22, 1976 Court OK's funds for church colleges WASHINGTON (A') - The Su- preme Court ruled yesterday that taxpayer's money consti- tutionally may be spent on an- nual grants to church - related colleges to provide nonreligious education. Dr. Eldon Smith, executive secretary of the national coun- cil of independent colleges, called the court's 5-4 ruling "a landmark decision" for finan- cially hard - pressed church af- filiated schools. S P E C I F I C A L L Y the court upheld a Maryland program, carrying a current ap- propriation of $5.3 million per year, under which grants are made to colleges which attest that the money is not being put to sectarian use. In addition to Maryland, pro- grams of state aid to private colleges, including those with church ties, are in effest in I- linois, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania. Since the laws vary, yester- day's decision does not mean all of them could survive a court test, but a decision strik- ing down the Maryland pro- gram would presumably have invalidated all of them, Smith said. IN ANOTHER church-state case the justices ruled 7-2 that Illinois courts intruded improp- erly into a religious dispute within the Serbian Eastern Or- thodox Church. They said courts should not referee such dis- putes in a church which has its own hierarchy. In the only other case it de- cided by a written opinion, the court upheld by a 6-3 vote an Eastlake, Ohio, ordinance re- quiring approval in a referen- dum before rezoning of prop- erty from one use to another can go into effect. IN OTHER actions, the court: --Upheld without elaboration a lower court's ruling that a Missouri law barring police from bargaining collectively, while allowing other public em- playes to do so, is not uncon- stitutionally discriminatory. --Agreed to review a federal court's decision striking down a New Hampshire law under which a motorist was jailed for placing red reflective tape over the state motto, "Live Free or Die," on his automo- bile license plates. -Declined to advise the judges of the U. S. Court of Claims as to whether they may legally consider a suit to raise the salary of federal judges even though the outcome could affect their own paychecks. This leaves it up to the court of claims to deal with the eth- ical question itself. The decision on the Maryland law was the second time in re- cent years that the court has allowed tax - supported finan- cial assistance for church - re- lated colleges. 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