2 Tuesday, November 29, 1977 University Daily Kansan Bennett spurs Senate race. will seek re-election TOPEKA (AP)—Gov. Robert F. Bennett three a city-time tour of the state last night and announced that he would try next year for a second four-year term as The 50-year old governor, who was elected by a scant 3,677 votes over Democrat Vern WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to decide whether New Jersey can turn down Pennsylvania's request to dismantle the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and said test pilots in their states cannot be grounded simply because they attemp Court acts on garbage, age, AT&T Taking action in 200 cases, the justices voted to review a decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court that a state has been unable to control out-of-state garbage within its borders. The cities of Philadelphia and Glen Cove, Pa., sued New Jersey authorities in 1973 after the state legislature passed a law requiring that waste be deposited or liquid waste collected in another state." THE JUSTICES' ruling, to come sometime before the end of the court term in June, could have great impact on states sharing New Jersey's problem of a growing shortage of available disposal sites for wastes. THE CITIES, joined by the disposal firms that service them, charge that New Jersey's law violates the constitutional guarantees of free interstate commerce and a 1967 federal law requiring cooperation in establishing waste management plans on a regional basis. IN ANOTHER CASE, the Supreme Court turned down an appeal by AT&T aimed at getting the huge firm out from under a federal antitrust suit. The justices' action means the government can continue its efforts to dismantle AT&T, which said in its appeal that it could not be sue for antitrust violations because it is heavily regulated by the Federal agencies Commission and state agencies. THE GOVERNMENT'S suit was filed in 1974 but has not yet gone to trial. The Justice Department wants to have AT&T stripped of its controlling interest in Western Electric, the world's largest supplier of computer equipment. The firm's Long Lines Department from its 23 wholly or partially owned operating companies. The justices, seven of them over 60 and the two others in their 50s, let a stander court's ruling that jet plane test plots in the clouds be grounded simply because of their age. Although the decision of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court in the case of McDonnell-Douglas test pilot Philip Houghton involved only that specific job, its reasoning apparently could be applied to all high-risk or demanding occupations. Miller in 1974 after serving for a decade in the state Senate, admitted that the chance at a U.S. Senate seat was a powerful attraction. But he said his final conclusion was that his job is "in the governor's office, to complete the job I was elected to do." BENNETT'S ANNOUNCEMENT ended six weeks of speculation that he might run for the GOP nomination to succeed Sen. James B. Pearson, who revealed Oct. 15 that he would retire at the end of his current term. Bennett caught his potential Democratic rivals by surprise. Former 2nd District Congressman Bill Roy of Toperka, who is expected to reveal his decision to run for the Senate next week, said he had expected Bennett to be his op- ROY, WHO narrowly lost to Sen. Dole Boin in 1974 when Bennett was winning the governorship, said he thought Bennett would have been the Republicans' strongest candidate. He said he has no idea who that candidate might be now. Two of the top contenders for the Democratic Party's gubernatorial nomination both conceded they had expected Bennett to run for the Senate. House Speaker John Carlin said he had begun structuring his campaign against a Republican contender other than the incumbent. He may have to do more things differently now. ATTORNEY GENERAL Curt Schneider said he was somewhat surprised and admitted, "it's going to be very difficult to beat an incumbent." Scheinler warned that Democrat's still are in a minority in Kansas, "and we must get them to back." Neither Carlin nor Schneider has declared his candidacy. Sen. Bert Chaney of Hutchinson is the frontrunner. DRESS WEEK! 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