Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 19, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON STUDENT PUBLIC
INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP
General Interest Meeting
October 19, 1982
Tuesday 7 PM
Forum Room EMU
Everyone is Welcome to Attend!
For More Information, Call the OSPIRG Office
686-4377
Suite 1, EMU, University of Oregon
A statewide student-directed research and advocacy organization
working on consumer, social justice, energy, and environment
issues
Flag-burners’ convictions stand
but Justice calls it censorship
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Supreme Court, warned by its
senior member that it was sanc
tioning political "censorship
pure and simple,” left intact on
Monday two Communists' con
victions for burning a U S flag
By an 8-1 vote, the high court
refused to hear arguments that
the convictions violated tree
speech rights
"I am confident,” Justice Wil
liam Brennan wrote in his lone
dissent, "the court after ar
gument would reverse these
convictions and uphold the vital
constitutional principle forbid
ding government censorship of
unpopular political views "
Teresa Kime and Donald
Bonwell were convicted and
sentenced to eight months in jail
for burning a flag, owned by
Kime, during a demonstration in
Greensboro, N.C.. two years
ago
The two were prosecuted
under a federal law imposing
penalties on anyone who
"knowingly casts contempt
upon any flag of the United
States by publicly mutilating,
defacing, defiling, burning or
trampling upon it.”
Kime and Bonwell, avowed
members of the Revolutionary
Communist Party, never denied
having burned the flag Instead,
they argued that the burning
was a form of political protest
protected by the Constitution
In a separate case, the court
agreed to decide whether the
government ever can be or
dered to pay legal fees incurred
by people who unsuccessfully
sue over alleged non-en
forcement of A major clean
air law
A lower court said the
government could be forced to
pay The justices will be study
ing Environmental Protection
Agency arguments aimed at
avoiding payment of some
$90,000 to lawyers for the Sierra
Club and the Environmental
Defense Fund
The ERA was ordered to pay
the fees, even though the two
environmental groups lost a
lawsuit seeking to force the
agency to tighten pollution
controls on coal-fired power
plants
Chicago police use magic
in hunt for Tylenol killer
CHICAGO (AP) - The magic
pen scrawled a tidbit of infor
mation
The shaking right hand wrote
three names
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Amateur detectives sniffed
out a couple of leads
Stockbrokers passed on their
theories
The police took them all ser
iously —< the pen, the hand, the
mystery buffs and the portfolio
men — because investigators
trying to find the Tylenol killer
are desperate, and the stakes
are high
‘ So many people can be
harmed in such an easy man
ner," said Sgt Leonard Mus
colino, a Chicago police officer
investigating the deaths last
month of seven people who
took Extra-Strength Tylenol
capsules laced with cyanide. It
scares you. You just have to get
to a guy like this "
The random nature of the
killings makes the case hard to
solve, he said While there's
always the hope for a nugget,
many of the tips have been
fool's gold or worse — murky
offerings from dreams or
trances
Investigators work on scores
of tips each day from a public
eager to help solve the murders
From London to the Los
Angeles area, from psychics to
psychologists, the calls and let
ters come in to more than 130
investigators working around
the-clock
"They all mean well," Mus
colmo said "All of them attempt
to give us their theories."
Stockbrokers play sleuth,
suggesting manipulation of the
stockmarket Doctors offer
profiles of the killer Mystery
buffs note that clues may be
sitting on library shelves — par
ticularly books with poison
plots
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Tuesday, October 19,1982