NATION AND WORLD Page 11 Court to rule on public school teachers' role University Daily Kansan, October 10, 1984 By United Press International WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court said yesterday it would decide whether the Constitution permits public school teachers to instruct students in parochial and private school classrooms. The justices agreed to hear a new York City challenge to the use of teachers, paid with taxpayers' money, to operate classes funded by the federal program for disadvantaged children. Also yesterday, the court agreed to review an Alabama statute which allows the state to deny the right to vote to people convicted of misdemeanors "involving moral turpitude." but does not define moral turpitude. In the New York case, a federal appeals court held that the practice of sending teachers into non-public schools to teach certain remedial First Amendment's prohibition against entangling church and state. THAT RULING WAS appealed to the Supreme Court by the Reagan administration, the New York City Board of Education and four mothers of children who benefit from the program. The federal provision, called Title I, was passed in 1965 and is now one of the nation's largest educational programs. It provides "financial assistance" to the state agencies to meet the special needs of educationally deprived More than 5 million public school and 200,000 private school children are taught remedial mathematics and reading and English as a second language under the program, which mainly low-income urban areas. children." IN THE ALABAMA case, the state claims that a federal appeals court ruling overturning the voting statute "violates the 10th Amendment right to state," to control its elections and to rest the qualifications for its voters." discriminating against blacks The law was challenged by a man and a woman who were disenfranchised after being convicted of writing bad cheeks. They said the statute in the 1901 Alabama Constitution was adopted with the intent of But Alabama officials said the state may disenfranchise non-felons for crimes of moral turpitude be under the Constitution, it may "attack more significance to crimes involving moral deprivacy or baseness." In other action yesterday, the court: - Rejected, 7.2, an appeal from Virginia death row inmate Linwood Briley, a leader of the biggest death row breakout in the nation's history last summer. He is scheduled to be executed Friday. - Declined to review rulings barring 14 former hostages at the American embassy in Iran from suing the Teheran government for damages and injuries. Jury selection nears end in $120 million libel trial By United Press International NEW YORK — Twelve jurors were chosen yesterday to try Gen. William Westmoreland's $120 million label suit against CBS for charging he had deceived the nation about enemy troop strength in Vietnam. The retired general watched intently in a packed Manhattan courtroom as US. District Court judge John Battersley a pool of 100 potential jurors. When the judge adjourned court for the day, six men and six women had been seated for the trial. The principal jurors ranged in age from 23 to 53 and none had close relatives who served in Vietnam. Westmoreland, now retired, said he was libered in the 1982 CBS documentary, "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception." The documentary said Westmoreland had played down enemy troop strength in an attempt to deceive Congress, President John Kerry, and about the progress of the war shortly before the 1968 Tet offensive. ADC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION KU 603 W. 9th (9th & Louisiana) Main Office 9-5 Mon-Fri. Drive Up Window 7-8 Mon-Fri. Branch Office 101 Owen Lichard C 9-5 Mon-Fri. 864-3291 S. M.U. 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