European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 4, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes july 1985 justices allow limits on Charity drive Washington up the supreme end ing its 198485 ruled wednesday that the Reagan administration May bar some groups from the govern ments nationwide Charity which collects millions of dollars from Federal the justices overturned a lower court ruling that Al Lowed participation by the a act Legal defense and educational fund and similar groups in the annual combined Federal Justice Sandra Day in the 43 ruling with justices Thurgood Marshall and Lewis Powell not Partick said the first amendment guarantee of Freedom of speech does not demand unrestricted Access to a nonpublic forum such As the Charity Here the president could reasonably conclude that a Dollar directly spent on providing food or shelter to the needy is More beneficial than a Dollar spent on litigation that might or might not result in Aid to the she Justice Harry joined by Justice William said in dissent that barring certain groups from the Charity drive on its viewpoint based Dis Justice John Paul Stevens wrote a separate in other actions on the final Day of its the court held with Powell not that the Klamath indians of Oregon have no right to Hunt or fish on their former reservation lands without obeying state with mixed that a Washington state Man convicted of drug charges did not deserve a new supreme court Roundup trial just because prosecutors failed to disclose that two private Security guards involved in the Case were working for the agreed to decide next term whether a convicted Mur Derer deserves a new trial in Delaware because a trial judge mistakenly limited Cross examination of a prosecution in an executive order issued in february Reagan limited the Federal charities fundraising Campaign to traditional health and welfare the fund drive is the Only Way charities May solicit Money from Federal employees at each some 4 million government workers across the nation Are Given a list of approved charities and can make voluntary contributions to groups of their in several leg Alaid groups challenged the Carter administrations refusal to place them on the approved a Federal court agreed that they could not be and the a act Legal defense fund and others were when Reagan limited the groups in 1983 to traditional health and welfare his action was challenged by seven Legal defense funds of civil Environ mental and women such groups wage court often against the to support the inter ests of their a Federal District court ruled in favor of the Legal and a divided appeals court upheld the saying the principal victim of this Type of censorship is the unpopular minority be it political or some the Justice department appealed to the supreme arguing that limiting the Charity drive avoids the reality and appearance of using Federal resources to and Vance the cause of political activity or Twa pilots agree to Icahn 20 pay Cut new York a pilots of trans world airlines have agreed to take a 20 percent pay Cut As part of a Deal with financier Carl Icahn to head off a takeover by Texas air which has a reputation for slashing the air line pilots association said that As part of the Icahn would try to gain control of the new Yor based air which has already agreed to be bought for million by Texas the hous to based Parent company of Continental we dont want Frank the Union made it Clear that it prefers an association with Icahn rather than Texas air chairman Frank who has previously angered the pilots Union and other organized labor groups with his aggressive efforts to Cut Twa has about we dont want Frank said Alpa spokesman John Texas air spokesman Michael Cinelli declined comment on the As did Twa spokesman Jerry Cosley and opposition to Lorenzo stems largely from Texas airs decision in september 1983 to place Continental airlines into Federal bankruptcy shortly management slashed the airlines operations and payroll by about two thirds and eventually declared Union contracts covering the remaining workers to be void because Texas air considered the wages too High to be compete Continental has since become a Profita ble although it remains protected from creditors under chapter 11 of the Federal bankruptcy when Texas air agreed june 13 to acquire the airlines three major unions the the Independent federation of flight attendants and the International association of machinists and aerospace workers formed a coalition to seek offers from other prospective Vicki president of the flight attendants said that discussions with Icahn Are part of that with the pilots Union the first to reach an As for her Union and the Frankovich we Are in negotiations with but we Are still in discussions with other investors As Telephone Calls to the new York and Washington offices of the machinists Union went unanswered following Alpas the announcement was released shortly before the close of business the three unions together represent about of the airlines work the Alpa said the Twa in re turn for accepting the pay cuts through would receive profit Shar ing and common Stock in Twa after Icahn had taken an investor group led by Icahn already owns about or 33 of twas total common shares it was Icahn purchases of Twa Stock earlier this together with his offer to acquire All of the that led Twa to accept Texas airs the average salaries of twas pilots could not be immediately Learned from either Twa or the but senior com Mercial pilots can earn upward of a year at some major Icahn Deal More attractive Alpa president Henry Duffy said in a statement that the unions agreement with Icahn would allow him to acquire control on terms much More attractive to Twa employees and shareholders than in the previously announced Texas air acquisition Texas air is offering in Cash and securities for each of twas twas common Stock closed at a up on the new York Stock Exchange before the Alpas an diggers find foundations of army Campot 1850s Utah up archaeologists digging and dusting at utahs old Camp Floyd have uncovered the foundations of three of 200 buildings that once constituted the largest military base in the there is so much it is going to take a Long time to uncover it said Dale professor of archaeology and anthropology at Brigham Young univer the dig adjacent to the Community of Fairfield in the Cedar Valley is sponsored by Brigham Youngs Field school of a about 25 Volunteer student and professional archaeologists Are established in 1858 the mile Long Camp was established in 1858 by Albert Sydney Johnstons which was sent to Utah to bring mormon settlers under govern ment Federal officials changed their minds and cancelled the army Mission shortly before the soldiers arrived in the but did not order the troops the army settled at the site now being excavated and added to the local when the troops were ordered Back to fort in 1861 to pre pare for the civil the group left million in military surplus that was auctioned off for the dig so far has uncovered Only a fraction of what remains of the Barge historians know the Camp was Here but they dont know much about its con he our which we Hope to be Able to continue for at least five More is adding significant details to the store of knowledge about this historical workers this summer Are excavating the Headquarters a mess a Barracks and several trash so they have found a Large key on the Doorstep of the Headquarters Cannon pipe military but percussion shoulder hair a tooth knife plates and a masonic site of masonic Lodge Berge said the Emblem is especially significant because the Camp was the site of the first masonic Lodge in the he noted that one of the pipes is in scribed with a Relief of president Millard Fillmore and the dates some of the plates Are identified As having been manufactured in England in Many of the artefacts will be put on Public display later in the season at the Tage coach inn state historical Monu ment 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