Page 14-Tuesday, May 13, 1980-The Michigan Daily Court strikes down desegregation plan (Continued on Page 12) rulings last Sept. 24. Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden lost at the Supreme Court on their bid for ac- cess to a government agency's in- telligence reports on their anti-war ac- tivities. The actress and her husband argued that allowing the National Security Agencyto decide what it wants to disclose gives it "a cloak of absolute secrecy" which could hide activities that should be known to the public - such as "defection of NSA personnel to a foreignenemy." FONDA DREW widespread publicity when, at the height of the war protests, she visited American prisoners of war in North Vietnam and reported on what they said about the conflict. She later married Hayden, former editor-in-chief of the Daily, a leader of the antiwar movement, and one of the Chicago Seven. The suit was initiated when the in- telligence agency refused to give Fonda and Hayden the files they requested underthe Freedom of Information Act. In turning down Hayden and Fonda without comment, the Supreme Court apparently agreed with the government view that allowing types and channels of communications to be identified "would permit targets of NSA sur- veillance to thwart the NSA's ability to gather intelligence information." The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that a criminal suspect's Miranda rights are not violated when casual remarks by police draw incriminating statements from him. The majority opinion said the requirements of the court's 1966 Miran- da decision are triggered when "a per- son in custody is subjected to either ex- press questioning or its functional equivalent." I 4 I WEDNESDAY, MAY 14-8 p.m. "HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PHILIPPINES" with RUTH and NATANAEL CORTEZ World Student Christian Federation leaders AT THE ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER, 921 Church Street Additional sponsors: Friends of the Filipino People Wesley Foundation Women's International League for Peace and Freedom For further Information, call 662-5529 Ulrich's: The Source. For school, for business, for fun-Ulrich's has it al. Books, art and engineering supplies, prints and frames, calculators; office supplies, lamps, clocks, Michigan souvenirs, and more. Come in and browse. You'll find just what you've been looking for. MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 E. University at the corner of East U. and South U. 662 - 3201 10 Bus recovered A salvage worker walks atop the wreckage of a Greyhound bus, one of four vehicles known to have plunged into Tampa Bay Friday morning when an- off-course freighter struck the supports of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. TONIGHT SECONDCACUse Dally Classifieds RN's-LPN's BE ONE OF THE MOST WANTED NURSES IN TOWN' A day a week, you always have a choice at Kelly's. Critical Care, Specialty, & Staff Relief KELLY HEALTH CARE "Not an agency, 2500 Packard never a fee" 973-9010 Equal Opportunity Employer I I I