The Daily Collegian 'Wednesday . October 2. 1974-3_ _ , I • Retirement an g B , tabled . . By VAUGHN GILi3ERT state employees or just The Senate also approved These students would in- NEWARK. N.J. (UPI) - A county "prevailing notions of religious legislature to determine whether the Collegian Staff Writer faculty members. the Summer Term 1975 elude school teachers and judge yesterday upheld a 1796 law morality" of the latter 18th century. : law should tie altered..." 1 calendar. students from other colleg es that makes it illegal for single per- But Bedford rejected, the ' Defense attorney Robert A. Baime The University Faculty He also said the motion did noteffectively separate t who cbrne to the University to i e sons to have sexual relations in New I arguments, saying that the state has said Bedford's decision would be Senate yesterday sent back to Jersey. , "compelling secular reasons" to appealed to the Appellate Division of p committee a motion aimed atroposals. "It is possi t le - Students will be able to take extra courses. These Judge Stanley G. Bedford of Essex I enforce the law in order to pre-Vent ,state Superior Court. Sy a ten-week term next summer amount of time to spend in the revising the State Employ- that some may think the p o choose Employ- System posals are linked to ea h between a six week or ; people often have a limited . County said in a 12-page opinion that birth of illegitimate children and the Saunders and another man were ee's Retirement it is up to the legislature, not the ' spread of venereal disease. : indicted on charges of .rape and tSERS). other," he said. ender the new calendar. Asa summer and a shorter term The unaminous 'decision to The Senate directed t e Berlin, chairman of the would benefit them, Berlin courts, to decide whether the state 1 'Bedford conceded that enforcement armed robbery stemming from ,a Fringe Benefits Sub- Calendar' Commission, said said. . should keep the law. 'in the state has been "limited and July, 1973 incident in which they return the motion came after Fringe Benefits Sub-, - committee to investigate t e the plan was designed to . University President John, Bedford's decision arose from a difficult." But in upholding the law's allegedly picked up two females, possibility of changing SE S tailor courses to the students 'W. Oswald said he would challenge to the law brought by I constitutionality and rejecting drove them to a Newark parking lot committee Chairman John J. to include the Original who come to University Park work to immediately an-. , Cahir told the Senate his Newark laborer Charles Saunders, ' Saunders' bid for a judgment of and "engaged in sexual activities." motion's proposals. during the summer. element the plan. 20, convicted last February of acquittal,' Bedford wrote: During their six-day trial before committee did not feel the . committing fornication. He was fined 'The existence of those religious Bedford, Saunders admitted com- motion was ready for Senate ,G% • a o - - amaximum $5O. motivations do not, per se, make the miffing fornication, prompting the _ approval'. Saunders and a co-defendant statute a violation of the Constitution. judge- to charge him with the Ch ina celebrates anniversary . argued that the statute was un- Prohibition of fornication by the state misdemeanor. Cahir said the motion, ' constitutional because it was seldom neither' advances nor inhibits The jury acquitted the-men of rape which called for annual HONG KONG (UPI) - The People's self-reliance" while seeking to preserve enforced, violated their right of religion." and armed robbery, but found them 'retirement age of 55 for state Republic. of China celebrated 'its 25th an- national unity. privacy and was established, in the lt is, he continued, up "to the guilty of a fornication count. employees, was vague and niversary yesterday with a 'call for unity. The New China News Agency said in a , misleading. p Premier Chou En-lai left his hospital bed report on the observations of the anniversary Cahir said the motion, Monday night to host a massive reception on of the 'takeover Of power by the-Communists Ford non-committal ' .: which called for annual ad- the eve of the 25th Nationali Day. justments in pension benefits Chou, who has been hospitalized since June in 1949 that "unity for struggle was a keynote offestivities" in the capital. _ , and t an optional early The struggle referred to was a mass • • retirement age of 55 for state and recently underwent an operation for an political campaign launched early this year apparent heart ailment, delivered a toast on by Mao. The campaign, which bears some employees, was vague and m ayors seek transit aid misleading. behalf of Communist Party l Chairman Mao Tse-tung, Who has not appeared at a National resemblanc4 to the Cultural Revolution, centers around criticism of two dead men - He said the motion did not Day function since 1970. f' the ancient sage Confucius and" Lin Piao. an WASHINGTON (UPI) - Twenty-two big-city mayors the ,prospects for passage of a long-range measure the specify if the proposed He pledged that China would continue to ex-defense minister who died in a 1971 plot yesterday joined business and labor leaders in appealing President favors. revisions would pertain to all "adhere to the principle of independence and against Mao. . personally for President Ford's support of $6OO million in House-Senate conferees are considering emergency _ •_- - ----_,-....' , emergency federal aid to mass transit systems: legislation to pump $6OO million over the next two fiscal years "''''''''''''''. 4 -. Mayors Abraham Beame of New York, Richard J. Daley of into mass transit operatini p subsidies and capital im- , The Busiriess Manager of the Chicago, Joseph L. Alioto of San Francisco and Ford Motor provements. with F.. Company ord e al the White hairman Henr House . Ford II were among those meeting The administration has opposed the measure, contending Spaghetti Dinner Daily Collegian is now accepting 1 that operating subsidies should only be 'part of a corn- applications for the position of The White House said Beame requested the meeting. prehensive long-term mass transit assistance package. only $ 1.00 . . Alioto told reporters after the session that it was "in- conclusive" because the President did not want to make any • definite commitment one way or the other pending the out I • ii Vill - -- age Inn We are looking for a conscientious come of mass transit legislation under consideration by worker willing to devote up to ten Congress. 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