Wednesday, February 21, 1973 3 Court Denies Nader Move In ITT Case WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court Tuesday turned back a move by consumer crusader Ralph Nader to reopen an international Telephone and Telegraph Co. In an 8-1 ruling, the justices agreed with a federal district court in Connecticut that the government did not have to reveal why it could not match each case of court settlement. Nader's appeal represented an effort to give the public a greater opportunity to participate in antitrust action against big business. Only justice William Hearst, hearing, The 1971 agreement permitted ITT to keep the Hartford Insurance Co. but called for divestiture of three other firms with annual sales of more than $1 billion. Nader and an associate, Reuben B. Robertson III, said the government's support for his work and its stockholders great financial hardship. They claim this surfaced only because the suit became an issue during Senate proceedings at the Atty. Gil Richard Kleindemer. The Supreme Court in another action declined to review the conviction of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan for the murder of Sen. Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles in 1968. Sirian's lawyers claimed in an appeal that police had searched his mother's home unconstitutionally after the shooting and evidence that he did not fire the fatal bullet. Kennedy was slain just after he had won the California Democratic presidential primary in his quest for the party's 1968 nomination. Sirhan was sentenced to the maximum five years in prison. Supreme Court banned life punishment he was resentenced to life imprisonment. Nicaraguan Concert A Nicaragua Benefit Concert, sponsored by the Ananda Marga Yoga Society, will be presented at 7 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Donations are $1.50. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Chet Nichols will perform. IEEE Meeting There will be an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in 200. Learned Hall. Ross University. Engineering, engineering, will speak on bio-waste treatment. Psychology Club The Psychology Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 547 Fraser Hall. The guest speaker is Dr. Marcia Riggs of psychology, will discuss "Why Tomorrow's Psychologists Will be Theologians." Army Program An Army officer from Fort Leavenworth will be upstairs in the ROTC building at 6:30 p.m. Thursday to discuss the Army's health professions scholarship program. The Army offers scholarships that pay all students a stipend for each year of medical school for all health professions. All men and women interested in careers in medicine invited. Assistant Resident Director, Resident Assistant, For 1973-74 School Year. Applications Available For Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Dr. Discover the World on Your SEMESTER AT SEA Special Education and Literacy Combine accredited study with educational stops in Africa, Aus- tria and Latin America. Over 750 students from 450 campuses have already experienced this inten- sional program. 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