The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 27, 1981-Page 11 Supreme Court rules on right to speedy trial From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - Stepping into the widely publicized 1970 mass murder of the family of Green Beret doctor Jef- frey MacDonald, the Supreme Court announced yesterday it will decide when the right to a speedy trial is triggered. The court's action blocked freedom for MacDonald, whose August 1979 con- viction for the stabbing deaths of his pregnant wife and two daughters was reversed by a federal appeals court. THE APPEALS panel said the near- decade delay between the murders and the trial violated the Constitution's guarantee of a speedy trial. Also yesterday, the high court struck down as unconstitutional Louisiana's tax on natural gas piped through the state - a levy ultimately paid by con- sumers in other states. Louisiana now will have to return $580 million, plus six percent interest, collected since the tax began in April1979. And, in a boost for federal antitrust laws, the court ruled unanimously in another case that a corporation found guilty of anti-competitive conduct can- not get other companies to share the financial penalties. IN STILL other action yesterday, the court: " In a case involving Three Mile Island, agreed to consider whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission must hold a public hearing before modifying a nuclear plant's operating license. * Over a heated dissent by Justice William Brennan, left intact a ruling that allows public school officials to search students for illicit drugs, even with the aid of trained dogs. * Ruled unanimously that thousands of parochial school employees are not covered by state unemployment benefit programs. * Ruled 7-2 a state may favor local insurance companies by levying a higher tax against out-of-state insurers. * Splitting 5-4, held a person fired from his job need not exhaust all union remedies before filing suit to challenge Ao official singing AP Photo Folk singer Joan Baez relaxes between flights at Miami's International Air- port after arriving in Miami from Brazil. Baez said she was not allowed to officially sing in several countries, including Brazil. J Top links to secret lodge fells Italy govt. (Continued from Page 9) parliament for the start of consultations aimed at forming Italy's 41st postwar government. BUT PERTINI was expected to give Italy's largest party, the Christian Democrats, the first chance to try to -form a cabinet. "Lodge P-2 is a secret sect that has combined business and politics with the intention of destroying the con- stitutional order of the country and of transforming the parliamentary system into a presidential system," magistrates said in a report to Forlanii. Justice Minister Adolfo Sarti resigned Saturday after documents seized from the home of the lodge's fugitive "grand master" alleged Sarti had applied for membership. Sarti denied he had sought to join but said the "slanderous campaign" against him made it impossible for him to keep his post. A parliamentary committee in- vestigating the case has alleged that the lodge was involved in a variety of scandals, including bribe payments and tax evasion in the oil industry and a far- reaching plot to set up an authoritarian regime in Italy. The collapse of the government sent stock prices tumbling on the Milan stock exchange, Italy's largest. The share index fell four percent despite in- terventionby state banks. --- r To introduce you to our great values... WE'RE GIVING YOU $10 OFF COMPLETE EYEGLASSES. Save $10 on the pair of eyeglasses you buy at PEARLE. Choose from our large selection of fashion frames priced from a low $7.75 to $120. You can also select either quality glass lenses or Halfweights® brand lenses-the tough lenses that are half the weight of glass. Offer expires June 28, 1981. E ARLE COMPANY ANN ARBOR-Arborland Shopping Center 3623 Washtenaw, Tel. 971-3843 Eyes examined by registered optometrist. Dr. Robert Meek, Optometrist. For other locations call toll-free 800-331-1000. @1981 Searle Optical Inc., Dallas, Texas USA. J ------------- 1 a «. . 7 r o ro 7. I N s p A 0.' dom. Y' ti- __- - L1 t 1 l l f i 2 e ... . +. A. F. . i x -