The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 04, 1980, Image 7

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I WASHINGTON — Henry Kissin-
lain cowpoke!# Monday won a Supreme Court
ily. ling that transcripts of his tele-
nnerpartyniione conversations while he was
ecorated pavi cretary of state do not have to be
uarters,locat med over to a press group,
otain Home,! Over two dissents, the court re-
:st ofSanAnl rsed an appeals court order that
pecified "blatie transcripts had to be returned
official dress )m the Library of Congress where
hingonour! ssinger deposited them when he
somethingit office.
1 Charlie TkTh court also affirmed an order
enough.” :nying requests for transcipts pro-
iced while Kissinger was White
ouse national security adviser
ider Richard Nixon.
The court’s action was a blow to
e Reporters Committee for the
eedom of the Press and other
oups seeking the transcripts,
ich they say provide “the most
£1 mplete background on the de-
% lopment of American foreign
^ ilicy.”
Justice William Rehnquist wrote
nocratic part;, r the court majority that a federal
f
district court did not have power to
order the transcripts returned to the
State Department for determination
of whether they are “agency records”
subject to disclosure under the Free
dom of Information Act.
The court rebuffed arguments by
the Reporters Committee that Con
gress, in enacting the freedom of in
formation law, intended to let pri
vate citizens sue to recover records
wrongfully removed from govern
ment custody.
The Reporters Committee and
other groups sued to obtain trans
cripts of telephone talks Kissinger
had between 1968 and 1977 when he
was the White House national secur
ity adviser and then secretary of
state.
The State Department denied the
request, saying the transcripts were
not agency records under its control.
When he left office, Kissinger,
donated his papers to the Library of
Congress on condition they not be
made public for 25 years.
Eigh t indicted
after slaying
United Press International
NEW YORK — Eight alleged
underworld soldiers were indicted
Monday on criminal contempt
charges by the grand jury investigat
ing the slaying of Carmine “Lilo”
Galante, who was gunned down in a
Brooklyn restaurant last summer.
The indictments announced by
Manhattan District Attorney Robert
Morgenthau were based on
videotape and tape recordings sec
retly made of alleged meetings
among the suspects at the Ravenite
Social Club, a storefront that
allegedly served as a hangout for the
mob in Manhattan’s Little Italy sec
tion.
In addition to probing Galante’s
murder, the indictment said the
grand jury was investigating whether
people used the club for planning
crimes.
All of the suspects surrendered to
police.
The defendants were to be
arraigned Monday.
Galante, 69, reputed “Boss of Bos
ses” in the mob, was shot at a res
taurant in Brooklyn on July 12.
Published reports have said
Galante’s murder was ordered by
other mob bosses who were dis
pleased at Galante’s ventures in drug
trafficking and his penchant for pub
licity.
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Court rules obscenity
10 copyright defense
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme
rrvruin ,urt Monday refused to take up a
Ulljjallenge to the copyright on the
Crnographic film, “Behind the
ss Intematiooil ’cen Door.
Tie Texas leac This left intact a ruling that a thea-
:ans for Fret r W hich showed the movie without
i the national!):^ distributor’s permission could
nd announeecq defend itself against copyright
onservativejx fringe men t charges merely on
ounds the movie is obscene,
i of the new When Kenneth Andrew Bora
f Texas said towed a pirated copy of the movie
nization hash the Cinema Adult Theater in Dal-
of a moveMlhe was sued for copyright infring-
ive political kflent by Mitchell Brothers Film
) little to recn -oup, which owns exclusive mar-
arket consei ting rights on the 1972 film.
R response, Bora claimed the
s we will be i" pyfight was invalid because the
y market corffiMe is obscene. He maintained
opefullycorreritchell Films was not entitled to
nceming wk dress because of a legal doctrine
nd for," Step-own as “unclean hands” which
a Capitol new: rs relief if a party is guilty of dis-
runce the esti'J
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tn Houston, said
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up, he said,'« WASHINGTON — President
epublicans. arter indicated Monday he had not
d the group w ;t decided whether to seek a $20
begun by tk Ikon cut in the federal budget as
iblicaton of a sfcjrt of a stepped up battle on infla-
fexas Forum, on.
he Legislature • Carter answer came to a question
iationandlawiWi reports that he is considering
king Congress for the massive cut
id the grouppk the $615.8 billion fiscal 1981
ult affiliate wit idget which he earlier sent to Capi-
v will concentni Hill.
ege and high it Income in the budget is estimated
honest or unethical conduct.
A Dallas judge ruled for Bora, con
cluding he conducted only a “res
tricted or limited showing” to test
acceptance of the movie by the gen
eral public.
After viewing the film, the judge
found it obscene and held the copyr
ight therefore “is not entitled to the
protection from infringement by the
defendants.”
On appeal, the 5th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals reversed the deci
sion. Although the panel did not rule
on whether the movie is obscene, it
held the lower court erred in allow
ing Bora to claim obscenity as a de
fense.
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