The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 05, 1980, Image 8

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — A judge
Monday rejected a plea by the oper
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articles done on last year’s nuclear
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Dauphin County Judge John C.
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closed by allowing the news media
access to the hearing. Met-Ed
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pled nuclear power plant.
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local weekly, The Guide, who
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ting a job as a guard and sneaking a
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threaten plant security and that news
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the same information, even if the
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But Dowling told the utility’s
lawyers, “Thirty to forty years of
(court) decisions say you can’t do it.
You have a good dozen cases against
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“We are talking about a national
security matter,’ Reynolds said.
Dowling noted that in a previous
case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
that prior restraint is not permissible
under any circumstances.
The First Amendment question
was touched off by a disclosure that
Guide reporter Robert Kapler, on
his first assignment out of journalism
school, succeeded in getting hired as
a guard to patrol reactor Unit No. 2,
site of the nation’s worst nuclear acci
dent. He worked there between Jan.
2-19.
Met-Ed claims that publication of
his articles on security at Three Mile
Island could endanger the welfare of
the public if the information got into
the hands of saboteurs.
The Guide’s editor, Richard Hal
verson, said the articles were in
tended to expose the “shabby” state
of security that exists at Three Mile
Island.
“The fact that a cub reporter could
get in there and waltz around for two
weeks speaks of the security prob
lems at Three Mile Island, ” Halver
son said.
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Rep. John Anderson believes he
will win the Republican presidential
nomination if his party wants a
“genuinely moderate” candidate.
And Rep. Philip Crane says his
chances hinge on being the most
conservative man available if Ronald
Reagan fails.
The two Illinois congressmen,
representing different wings of the
Republican Party, are the long-shot
candidates in the crowded GOP
field. They were interviewed on
separate television programs
Sunday.
Anderson said his prospects hinge
on the chance that the Republican
rank-and-file may decide that only a
moderate can attract the indepen
dents and Democrats needed to win
in November.
He revealed that he has qualified
for federal matching funds — a pro
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less — and expects a check for
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But although his financial position
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