European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday april 20, 1990 the stars and stripes a Page 5headed for the shelf a and aircraft history this sr-71 Blackbird spy plane is Mak aviation at Warner Robins fab. In base traffic backs up behind the slowly Ting a number of Altitude and Speed re my gets last move toward the museum of Foute to a Static display at the Georgia moving Jet that is being retired after set cords during its . Judges May order local tax hikes Washington apr Federal judges May order local officials to raise property taxes to pay for the racial desegregation of Public schools the supreme court said wednesday. Although ruling unanimously in a Kansas City mo., Case that judges themselves generally May not impose such increases the court voted 5-4 in empowering judges to Tell school officials to do so. The justices said such orders even take precedence Over state Laws imposing limits on school property taxes. Through the last three decades the court has Given Federal judges sweeping Power to take whatever Steps necessary to end Public school segregation including forced busing of students teacher reassignments and the partial merger of separate school districts. But never had the court authorized judges to bring about higher taxes to pay for various desegregation plans. Missouri attorney general William Webster said the ruling a poses new questions that now must be addressed a but added a we find encouragement in the fact that four justices joined in the opinion that the remedy imposed by the District court was in other matters the court a ruled 6-3 that states May outlaw the Possession or viewing of child pornography a even in ones own Home. The justices upheld an Ohio Law said to be the nations most stringent aimed at stamping out so called kiddie porn by punishing those who buy the material not Only those who sell it. A ruled 7-2 that an overnight guest in a private Home enjoys the same privacy Protection As the Homeowner against unreasonable police arrests and searches. School suspends teacher after class beats student Dallas apr a teacher has been suspended without pay while authorities investigate allegations that she had her students beat up a 12-year-old classmate because a if i hit him ill go to the boys guardian and aunt Vershonda Polley said he was jumped at Donald Mcnair elementary school last week after disrupting class and accidentally punching the teacher in the Eye in a scuffle. The boy told the Dallas morning news that upon arriving at school the Day after the scuffle he found a lock had been removed from his desk and his spi notebook torn up. Then the boy said. The whole class surrounded me and jumped on the boy said he crouched while classmates punched and kicked him. Two students said teacher Pamela Lewis stood nearby and held the door shut for about five minutes breaking up the attack when another adult entered the room. The newspaper said Lewis 42, could not be reached for comment. She has taught at the school for two years. A my teacher told us that the boy was going to pick us out one by one and fight us a one girl in the class said. A she told us to jump him and if we did no to jump in done to come Back into her classroom. A she told us a you have to hit him because i can to. If i hit him ill go to a Polley who filed a complaint with police described her Nephew As a a a wild fifth grader. A after school three kids came Over to apologize a Polley said. A they said that she told them to get in one Good punch or court Roundup the decision struck Down the murder conviction of a Minnesota Man because he was arrested in a Home where he was staying by police who did not first obtain a court warrant. A heard arguments in cases from Maryland and Idaho Over the right of people charged with child abuse to have at least one face to face confrontation with their Young accusers. In the school desegregation Case the court said . District judge Russell g. Clark abused his discretion when he imposed a tax increase for the Kansas City school District. A local officials should at least have the Opportunity to devise their own solutions to these problems a Justice Byron r. White wrote for the court. But White said Clark could have forced officials to raise taxes to pay for the desegregation plan he ordered. He was joined by justices William j. Brennan Thurgood Marshall Harry a. Blackmun and John Paul Stevens. Chief Justice William h. Rehnquist and justices Anthony m. Kennedy Sandra Day of Connor and Antonin Scalia dissented. Writing for the four Kennedy said a a today a casual embrace of taxation imposed by the unelected life tenured Federal judiciary disregards fundamental precepts for the democratic control of Public saying there is no real distinction Between a judge directly imposing a tax and a commanding the school District to imposed it Kennedy said the ruling might be used to justify ordering higher taxes to pay for prisons hospitals or a civil rights lawsuit award against a City of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. April 20, 1950 a the Senate unanimously voted decorations to 10 men lost in a Baltic sea incident. The vote followed angry Senate criticism and a Sharp state department retort to a soviet Union claim that the . Plane was lost on a Mission of deliberate provocation.30 years ago today. April 20, 1960 a angry mobs raged through Seoul putting president syn Man Rhee under virtual siege attacking government buildings newspapers and police stations and setting fires in clashes with government troops. Hospitals reported 87 dead and 300 injured.20 years ago today. April 20, 1970 a president Nixon welcomed the Apollo 13 astronauts hailing their Safe return from the Brink of disaster As a Triumph of a the special qualities of Many when machines fail.10 years ago today. April 20, 1980 a As a determined american Mother arrived in Tehran hoping to see her hostage son president Carter said he had received reports that the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini wants to keep the 50 americans hostage until after the . Presidential election
