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OCTOBER TERM, 1976 Reference Index Contents : page Statistics n General in Appeals in Arguments m Attorneys iv Briefs iv Certiorari iv Costs - v Judgments, Mandates and Opinions v Miscellaneous Orders vi Original Cases vn Parties vn Rehearings vn Rules vin Stays vin Conclusion vin (i)

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Reference IndexContents : page

Statistics nGeneral in

Appeals in

Arguments mAttorneys iv

Briefs iv

Certiorari iv

Costs - vJudgments, Mandates and Opinions vMiscellaneous Orders vi

Original Cases vnParties vnRehearings vnRules vin

Stays vin

Conclusion vin(i)

II

STATISTICS

Original Paid CasesIn FormaPauperisCases

Total

Number of cases on docket

Cases disposed of _

Remaining on docket _ _

8

2

2, 324

1, 852

2, 398

2, 064

4, 730

3, 918

6 472 334 812

Cases docketed during term:

Paid cases *1, 872

In forma pauperis cases 2, 000

Original cases 1

Total 3, 873

Cases remaining from last term 857

Total cases on docket 4, 730

Cases disposed of 3, 918

Number remaining on docket 812

Petitions for certiorari granted

:

In paid cases 104

In in forma pauperis cases 19

Appeals granted:

In paid cases *43

In in forma pauperis cases 3

Total cases granted plenary review 169

Cases argued during term 176

Number disposed of by full opinions 154

Number disposed of by per curiam opinions 22

Number set for reargument next term 0

Cases available for argument at beginning of term 99

Disposed of summarily after review was granted 5

Original cases set for argument 1

Cases reviewed and decided without oral argument 207

Total cases available for argument at start of next term 88

Number of written opinions of the Court 126

Per curiam opinions in argued cases **19

Includes 7G-5528 which was transferred to Appellate Docket and renumbered as 7&-1150.

Includes 54 Orig. and 67 Orig.

u ...

DEC 211977

Ill

Number of lawyers admitted to practice

:

On written motion 4, 779

On oral motion 933

Total 5, 712

GENERAL:Court convened to release orders and begin oral argument

October 4, 1976 and adjourned June 29, 1977. (Con- page

ference held during week of September 27, 1976) 1, 68, 788

Carter, President, Court convened to attend inauguration

(January 20, 1977) 367

Clark, J. , died June 13,1977; remarks by Chief Justice 731

Powell, J., moved admission to Bar of daughter and son-

in-law 256

Solicitor General Wade H. McCree, Jr., admitted on writ-

ten motion; introduced to Court on April 4, 1977; and

argued first case (75-1605) 544, 547, 573

APPEALS:Dismissed (75-1809; 76-694) 761,786

Dismissed after oral argument for want of properly pre-

sented federal question (75-13 18) 345

Dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating papers as

petition for certiorari, certiorari granted, judgment

vacated and case remanded (76-815) 593

Motions to dismiss appeals granted and appeals from the

Special Court dismissed (No. , Penn Central Com-pany v. U.S.) 645

Motion to expedite consideration granted; probable

jurisdiction noted (76-1662) 740,765

ARGUMENTS:Argument on behalf of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,

as amicus curiae (75-1064) 261

Cases reargued (74-799; 74-1589 and 74-1590) 115, 137

Counsel for both parties argued pro hac vice (75-929 ; 76-

422) 115,572

Cross-appeals set for argument, expedited briefing sched-

ule set (76-933, 76-934 and 76-935) 349

Four women argued four consolidated cases (76-180, 76-

183, 76-5193 and 76-5200) 506

Leave to argue on behalf of all respondents denied ; divided

argument allowed (76-447) 468

Leave granted on oral motion for counsel to argue pro hac

vice (75-1264 and 75-1276) 205

IV

ATTORNEYS: page

Appointment of counsel (75-661; 75-1805, 76-167; 75-

1578, 75-1693; 75-871; 76-5187; 76-1200; 76-5761 and

76-5796) 141, 161, 214, 348, 397, 711, 740

Appointment of co-counsel granted (76-5187) 487

Appointment of counsel to file petition denied (No.,

Ray v. Rose) 7

It having been reported that respondent died, rule to show

cause discharged (D-89) 593

Resignation from Bar (D-62) 310

BRIEFS:Leave to file amicus curiae brief, pro se, denied (76-316). 311

Leave to file supplemental memorandum in support of peti-

tion denied (76-793 and 76-1081) 594

Leave to join in amicus curiae brief denied (76-447) 396

Motion to strike brief on merits denied (76-167) 286

21 days given parties to file supplemental briefs after argu-

ment (75-1150) 214

CERTIORARI:Application to suspend effect of order denying certiorari

denied (76-1081) 664

Certiorari before judgment denied same day as filed

(76-484) 115

Certiorari denied, there being no final state court judg-

ment (76-725; 76-926) 381,420

Certiorari denied, death penalties having been vacated bySupreme Court of North Carolina (76-5717) 420

Certiorari denied in footnote of opinion in related case

(75-1182) 753

Certiorari granted; additional question to be briefed andargued added later (76-5382; 76-5206) 162, 192, 253, 312

Certiorari granted, limited to certain questions presented

(76-143; 76-451; 76-446; 75-1914, 76-5856; 76-1040;

76-6513) 268, 312, 350, 374, 552, 766

Certiorari granted, limited to questions framed by Court

(76-529, 76-585, 76-594, 76-603, 76-619 and 76-620) __ 534

Motion to dismiss writ denied. Consideration of alternative

request to impose penalty deferred to hearing of case on

the merits (76-413) 514

Petition dismissed, the Court having been advised that

respondent was found dead (76-1016) 619

Rule 23(5) case. One judgment summarily remanded; other

set for argument; argued and opinion announced

(75-811) 160,365,509

V

CERTIORARI—Continued Page

Treating application for stay as petition for certiorari,

certiorari granted and stay denied by Supreme Court of

Illinois reversed and case remanded. Opinion per curiam

(76-1786) 729Without intimating any views on merits of petitioner's

petition for habeas corpus pending in USDC, certiorari

denied. Stay entered 1/17/77 to remain in effect until

4/4/77. (76-6201) 521

Writs dismissed as improvidently granted (75-823 ; 75-503

;

75-6909; 76-5382; 76-5416) 259, 281, 529, 571, 733

COSTS:Motion for reduction of costs denied (74-6593) 687

Motion of respondents to assess damages denied (76-

1167) 710

JUDGMENTS, MANDATES AND OPINIONS:Judgments:

Judgment affirmed by equally divided Court (76-37) _ _ 57

1

Judgment affirmed by equally divided Court; rehear-

ing granted and judgment of 11/2/76 amended;judgment of USCA vacated and case remanded(75-478) 185, 762

Judgment affirmed and issuance of writ of release

from custody suspended for 60 days to allow State

of Iowa an opportunity to initiate a new trial (74-

1263) 512

Without indicating any views on constitutionality of

one statute, judgment affirmed insofar as it upholds

constitutionality of another statute (75-6429) 139

Judgment on appeal from USCA summarily affirmed

(76-1105) . 685

Judgment of Court announced and opinion delivered

(75-104; 75-699, 74-6593; 75-6289; 75-443; 75-

1805; 76-496; 76-156 and 75-5444) 463,

465, 509, 681, 707, 732, 759, 788

Case set for argument summarily remanded in light of

intervening legislation (75-1462) 6

Judgment reversed insofar as it upholds the death

sentence and case remanded to Supreme Court of

Louisiana (76-5206) 706

Judgment of state court summarily reversed (76-

5606) 550

VI

JUDGMENTS, MANDATES AND OPINIONS—Continued page

Judgments—Continued

Judgment reversed and case remanded to USDC with

instructions to dismiss respondent's petition for

writ of habeas corpus (75-1578) 757

Judgments in argued cases vacated and cases re-

manded to USCA in light of opinion in consolidated

case (75-651 and 75-715) 682

Vacated and remanded to USCA in light of Tax Re-

form Act of 1976 (75-679) 394

Injunction vacated insofar as it bars enforcement of

' 'informed consent" requirements and case re-

manded to USDC (76-61) 347

Vacated and remanded to USDC with directions to

remand to ICC for further consideration in connec-

tion with reconsideration of another case (76-1503) _ 762

Vacated and remanded to USDC with instructions to

dismiss complaint (75-831) 205

Vacated and remanded to Supreme Court of NewJersey in light of Resource Conservation and Re-

covery Act of 1976 (75-1150) 442

Opinions

:

Opinion per curiam on denial of motion to recall

judgment (72-1251) 139

Opinion on denial of application for habeas corpus

(A-683) 389

Unargued case disposed of in opinion of Court (75-

1328) 441

MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS:Case transferred to appellate docket and renumbered

(76-5528) 397

Leave for association to proceed in forma pauperis or to

dispense with printing petition denied (No. ,

Second Avenue Limited Dividend Association v. Hills) _ _ 7

Leave for corporation to proceed in forma pauperis denied

(No. , Mark Trail Campgrounds, Inc. v. Field En-terprises, Inc.) 619

Leave granted petitioner to proceed further herein informapauperis (75-1805) 192

Motion to dispense with printing appendix to petition

granted (A-339) 190

VII

MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS—Continued Page

Motion to dispense with printing petition denied (No.

, Pennsylvania Parent Assistance Authority v. Lemon;No. , Leib v. 20th Century Corporation) 7, 286

Question certified to Supreme Judicial Court of Massa-chusetts, action on jurisdictional statement deferred

(76-265) 189

ORIGINAL CASES:5 Orig.—Joint motion for entry of second supplemental

decree granted; decree entered; Court retains jurisdic-

tion for further proceedings 710

35 Orig.—Special Master appointed to determine coast-

lines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island 787

36 Orig.—Decree entered;Special Master discharged 619

54 Orig.—Exceptions to Report of Special Master on leave

to file counterclaim set for argument; argued;per curiam

opinion 8,362,442

67 Orig.—Motion for leave to file bill of complaint argued;

opinion announced and leave to file partially granted;

Special Master appointed 204, 281, 687

7 1 Orig.—Leave to file bill of complaint denied 8

72 Orig.—Leave to file bill of complaint granted and 30

days allowed defendant to answer; Special Master ap-

pointed; leave to intervene referred to Special Master;

Report of Special Master on leave to intervene filed;

briefing schedule set 8, 267, 739

73 Orig.—Motion for leave to file bill of complaint granted;

Special Master appointed 787

PARTIES:Parties directed to brief and argue additional question in

order noting probable jurisdiction (75-1690) 665

Parties directed to brief and argue question of mootness in

order postponing jurisdiction (76-1172) 551

REHEARINGS:Order staying issuance of mandates in 3 capital cases

vacated and rehearing denied (74-6257, 75-5394 and

75-5706) 68

Responses requested (74-492; 75-1631, 75-1694, 75-6872;

76-5358) 8,233,287

VIII

RULES: page

Application for stay denied for failure to comply with

Rule 27 (A-387) ; renewed application granted (A-423)_ 207,

229

Application to vacate order of USCA granted pursuant to

Rule 49(3)—(A-917) 615

Appeal dismissed for failure to file notice of appeal within

time provided by Rule 11 and 28 U.S.C. 2101 (75-1446

and 75-1815). -I 120

STAYS:Application for recall and stay of USCA mandate denied by

equally divided Court (A-643) 395

Leave to treat application as expedited appeal granted;

probable jurisdiction noted; briefing schedule set

(A-421) (76-777) 284

Motion to dissolve injunction heretofore entered by Court

granted (71-6625) 160

Stay of execution of death sentence granted pending filing

of response (A-453);stay terminated; rehearing denied^

Gary Gilmore executed January 17, 1977 263, 301, 303

Stay granted in capital cases pending expedited filing of

petitions, etc. (A-569;A-703) 348,445

Stay granted for 30 days; stay to continue if petition filed

in 30 days (A-375) 211

CONCLUSION:Call of calendar suspended and arguments completed

April 27, 1977 592

Announcement of adjournment 783

Final order (June 29, 1977) and announcement that oral

arguments will commence on the first Monday of

October 788

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 1

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said:

"I have the honor to announce that the October 1976 Term of the

Supreme Court of the United States is now convened."

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1386. John G. Hadley, appellant, v. New Hampshire. Ap-

peal from the Supreme Court of New Hampshire. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-140*3. Eddie Mack Gipson, appellant, v. Texas. Appeal

from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-1662. Lucille Witz, Administratrix of the Estate of Guy X.

Witz, appellant, v. Renner Realty Corp. et al. Appeal from the Court

of Appeals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of a sub-

stantial federal question.

No. 75-1699. Mark H. Horodner, appellant, v. Arnold R. Fisher,

etc., et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of New York. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-1734. Harry Kubo et al., appellants, v Agricultural LaborRelations Board of California et al ; andNo. 75-1754. Pandol & Sons et al., appellants, v. Agricultural

Labor Relations Board of California et al. Appeals from the SupremeCourt of California. The appeals are dismissed for want of a substan-

tial federal question.

No. 75-1735. Mary Williams et al., appellants, v. John R. Jones,

County Appraiser of Escambia County, Florida, et al. Appeal fromthe Supreme Court of Florida. The appeal is dismissed for want of a

substantial federal question.

240-278—76 1

2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-1818. Frederick P. Adams, appellant, v. Harris County,

Texas. Appeal from the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth

Supreme Judicial District. The appeal is dismissed for want of a sub-

stantial federal question.

No. 75-1917. In re Harlan H. Robb, appellant. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of New Hampshire. The appeal is dismissed for want

of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-6728. Milton H. Smith and Lavenia P. Smith, appellants, v.

James E. Spradling, Director of Eevenue, Missouri State Department

of Eevenue. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Missouri. The appeal

is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-6939. Charlene V. Taylor, appellant, v. H. Eussell Ander-

son. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County. The

appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76—32. City of Brainerd et al. appellants, v, Minnesota State

Board of Health, etc. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Minnesota.

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-34. The Speck Restaurant, Inc., appellant, v. Oregon Liquor

Control Commission. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Oregon.

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76—127. Carmen Acs, Administratrix of the Estate of Santiago

Lazaro, appellant, v. Richard Brady. Appeal from the Supreme Court

of Indiana. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

No. 76-142. Robert W. Dickson and George A. Rogers, appellants,

V: New Hampshire. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Hamp-shire. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

No. 76-149. Peter T. Stathes, appellant, v. Maryland. Appeal fromthe Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 75-1452. Kimbell, Inc., dba Foodway Furrs, Inc. et al., appel-

lants, v. Employment Security Commission of New Mexico et al.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Mexico. Motion of Chamberof Commerce of the United States for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial

federal question. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Blackmun andMr. Justice Stevens would note probable jurisdiction and set case for

oral argument.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 3

No. 75—1489. Balzac Brothers, Inc., appellant, v. Waring Products

Division of Dynamics Company of America et al. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. Judg-

ment affirmed.

No. 75-1490. Max Ziviak, etc., appellant, v. United States. Appeal

from the United States District Court for the District of Massachu-

setts. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75-1768. Joseph S. Ward, appellant, v. Board of Examiners

of Engineers, Architects and Surveyors of the Commonwealth of

Puerto Rico et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for

the District of Puerto Rico. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75—6688. Herman R. Odom, etc., appellant, v. Shirling SamCaldwell, etc. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Northern District of Georgia. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75-1581. Paul Leemon, Sr., appellant, v. Illinois. Appeal fromthe Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District. The appeal is dis-

missed for. want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75—1750. Al Dayon, etc., appellant, v. Downe Communications,

Inc., et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of New York. The appeal

is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon

the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari

denied.

No. 75—1793. Maxine Allen et vir, appellants, v. St. Luke's Hos-pital of Kansas City. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Missouri,

Kansas City District. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75-1879. Bruce Widenor Haupt, appellant, v. MontgomeryCounty Bar Association et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of

Maryland. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75—6684. Gilbert Tewksbury, appellant, v.. California, Appealfrom the Supreme Court of California. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal wastaken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75—6694. Robert Strickland and Dewyne Strickland, appel-

lants, v. Tennessee. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Tennessee,

Eastern Division. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75-6860. Irma Bills, appellant, v. The Holiday Inns of Amer-

ica, Inc., et al. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75-6901. James Edward Swigert et al., appellants, v. Paul A.

Miller et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamilton

County. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the

papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certi-

orari, certiorari denied.

No. 76—6. Helen Faye Generes, appellant, v. Eugene D. Stieh et al.

Appeal from the Court of Appeal of California, Third Appellate Dis-

trict. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the

papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certi-

orari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5183. Carroll M. House, appellant, v. Timothy E. Welsh.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Maryland. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the ap-

peal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 75-1670. Joseph W. Levy et al., appellants, v. City of NewYork et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of New York. Theappeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. Mr.Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would note probable juris-

diction and set case for oral argument.

No. 75-1672. Irvin E. Gustafson, etc., et al., appellants, v. LinusHoffman et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of New Mexico. Judgment vacated and case remanded to

the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico withdirections to enter a fresh decree from which a timely appeal may be

taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

No. 75-1807. Stuart McGuire Company, Inc., appellant, v. WilliamH. Forst, etc., et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Virginia. Theappeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. Mr.Justice Stewart would note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral

argument.

No. 75-1873. Konrad S. Uri et al., appellants, v. Alaska. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of Alaska. The appeal is dismissed for wantof jurisdiction.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 5

No. 75-1878. Esther A. Landgraff, appellant, v. A. G. Wagner et al.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division One. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

No. 75—6940. Nancy Jewell Cross, appellant, v. March Fong Enet al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern

District of California. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdic-

tion.

No. 76-38. Mike Bruce et al., appellants, v. Wichita State Univer-

sity et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Kansas. The appeal is

dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

No. 75-1881. F. David Mathews. Secretary of Health, Education

and Welfare, appellant, v. Anna Rheynard, etc. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan.

Motion of appellee for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States District

Court for the Western District of Michigan for further consideration

in light of Matheics v. Lucas, 427 U.S. (1976).

No. 75-1913. Charles Habron et al., appellants, v. Harvey A. Ep-stein, etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Maryland. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Marshall would

note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

No. 75-6744. William Figueroa, appellant, v. Director of NewYork City Department of Personnel et al. Appeal from the Court of

Appeals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substan-

tial federal question. Mr. Justice Brennan would note probable juris-

diction and set case for oral argument.

No. 75—6853. Edward L. Browne, appellant, r. Massachusetts. Ap-peal from the Third District Court of Eastern Middlesex, Massa-

chusetts. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Costarelli

v. Massachusetts, 421 U.S. 193 (1975)

.

No. 76-107. Carl C. Smith, appellant, v. Linda Smith. Appeal from

the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. The appeal is dismissed for want of

a properly presented federal question.

No. 76-194. George W. White, Judge, Court of Common Fleas of

Cuyahoga County, Ohio, appellant, v. John T. Corrigan, Prosecuting

Attorney of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Appeal from the Supreme Court

of Ohio. The appeal is dismissed for want of a properly presented fed-

eral question.

6 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Certaoraei—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1462. Delaware Republican State Committee et al., peti-

tioners, v. B. Wilson Redfearn et al. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration

in light of the intervening legislation.

No. 75-1521. The Dow Chemical Company, petitioner, v. Local

1-1:055, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, et al.;

No. 75-1609. Chamber of Commerce of the United States, peti-

tioner, v. Local 14055 United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO,et al. ; and

No. 75-1858. National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v. Local

14055, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, et al. On petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit. Petitions for writs of certiorari granted.

Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the Court of Appeals with

directions to remand cause to the National Labor Relations Board

for reconsideration in light of intervening circumstances.

No. 75-1584. Greyhound Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Amalgamated

Transit Union, Division 1384, AFL-CIO, et al. On petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Cir-

cuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and

case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in

light of Buffalo Forge Co. v. United Steelworkers of America, 428

U.S. (1976).

No. 75-1677. Hugh Carey, etc., et ah, petitioners, v. Antonio Eche-

varria, etc. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Petition for writ of certio-

rari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for consideration of the question of mootness in light of the

intervening legislation.

No. 75-1756. Walter B. Lebowitz, petitioner, v. Florida, On peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Third District. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment va-

cated and case remanded to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Third District, for further consideration in light of Doyle and Woodv. Ohio, 426 U.S. (1976)

.

No. 75-6509. Frank Middleton, petitioner, v. South Carolina. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Caro-

lina. Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for

writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 7

the Supreme Court of South Carolina for further consideration in

light of Boyle and Wood v. Ohio, 426 U.S. (1976).

No. 75—6766. Carl Albert Collins, petitioner, v. Arkansas; and

No. 75-6797. Charles Neal, petitioner, v. Arkansas. On petitions

for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas. Motions

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petitions for writs of cer-

tiorari granted. Judgments vacated insofar as they leave undisturbed

the death penalty imposed and cases remanded to the Supreme Court

of Arkansas for further consideration in light of Gregg v. Georgia,

428 U.S.— (1976) ; Proffltt v. Florida, 428 U.S. (1976) ;Jurek

v. Texas, 428 U.S. (1976) ; Woodson and Waxton v. North Caro-

lina, 428 U.S. (1976) ; and Roberts v. Louisiana, 428 U.S.

(1976). Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting

statement by Mr. Justice Marshall.

No. 75-6819. McKinley Williams, petitioner, v. North Carolina;

No. 75-6842, Sherman Eugene Carter, petitioner, v. North Caro-

lina;

No. 75-6847. Rosa L. Oxendine Hunt, petitioner, v. North Caro-

lina;

No. 75-6981. James A. Bush, petitioner, v. North Carolina ; and

No. 7&-5168. Edward Collins Davis, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North

Carolina. Motions for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and peti-

tions for writs of certiorari granted. Judgments vacated insofar as

they leave undisturbed the death penalty imposed, and cases remanded

to the Supreme Court of North Carolina for further proceedings.

Woodson and Waxton v. North Carolina, 428 U.S. (1976).

Orders In Pexding Cases

No. -. Pennsylvania Parent Assistance Authority, applicant, v.

Alton J. Lemon et al. Motion for leave to dispense with printing peti-

tion denied. Snider v. All State Administrators, Inc., 414 U.S. 685

(1974).

No. — . Second Avenue Limited Dividend Housing Association,

el al., petitioners, v. Carla Anderson Hills etc., et al. Motion of peti-

tioners for leave to proceed in forma pauperis or in the alternative to

dispense with printing petition denied.

No. ——. James Earl Ray, petitioner, v. J. H. Rose, Warden. Mo-tion for appointment of counsel to file petition for writ of certiorari

denied.

No. 36, Original. State of Texas, plaintiff^ v. State of Louisiana.

Petition for reconsideration of State of Texas denied.

8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Xo. 54, Original. United States of America, plaintiff, v. States of

Florida and Texas. Defendants' exceptions to the Report of the Special

Master on motion of defendants for leave to file a counterclaim set for

oral argument in due course.

Xo. 71, Original. State of Xew York, plaintiff, r. State of Xew

Jersey. Motion for leave to file bill of complaint denied. Pennsylvania

v. Xew Jersey. 426 U.S. (1976)

.

Xo. 72, Original. State of South Dakota, plaintiff, v. State of

Xebraska. Motion for leave to file bill of complaint granted and State

of Xebraska allowed thirty days in which to answer.

Xo. 74-1471. TSC Industries, Inc.. et ah, petitioners, v. Xorthway,

Inc. Motion of respondent to retax costs denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun

would grant motion. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the considera-

tion or decision of this motion.

Xo. 74-6632. Minor Moody, petitioner, v. Loren Daggett. Warden.

Motion of Attorney General of Tennessee for leave to participate in

oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied.

Xo. 75-442. John H. Poelker, etc., et ah, petitioners, v. Jane Doe,

etc. Motion of Americans United for Life, Inc., for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

Xo. 74—492. Edmund A. Rosner. petitioner, v. United States. The

Solicitor General is requested to file a response to the petition for re-

hearing within thirty days.

Xo. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et ah, petitioners, v. Roger AY. Hudsonet al. Motion of Xational Education Association for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-777. Xational Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v. Enter-

prise Association of Steam, Hot Water, Hydraulic Sprinkler, Pneu-

matic Tube, Ice Machine and General Pipefitters of Xew York and

Vicinity, Local Union Xo. 638, etc. Motion of Chamber of Commerceof the United States for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

Xo. 75—823. Raymond Belcher, petitioner, v. Casey D. Stengel et ah

Motion of American Civil Liberties Union et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amici curiae, granted.

Xo. 75-839. Robert P. Whalen. as Commissioner of Health of XewYork, appellant v. Richard Roe, an infant by Robert Roe, his parent,

et al. Motion of Xational Association of Mental Health et al. for leave

to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted.

Xo. 75—904. Brunswick Corporation, petitioner, y. Pueblo Bowl-O-

Mat, Inc., et ah Motion of Purex Corporation for leave to file a brief,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 9

as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Procter & Gamble Co. and The

Clorox Co. for leave to file an opposition to the motion of Purex Cor-

poration for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1413. Wayne A. Stanton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Louise

Bond, etc., et al. Motion of Lawyers' Committee for Civil Eights

Under Law for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this

motion.

No. 75-1473. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., petition-

ers, v. Kussell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency; and

No. 75-1705. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Pro-

tection Agency, petitioner, v. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Companyet al. Motion of Appalachian Power Company et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amici curiae, granted. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the

consideration or decision of this motion.

No. 75-1510. Jack M. Weatherford, etc., et al., petitioners, v.. Brett

Allen Bursey. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed further

herein in forma pauperis granted.

No. 75-1674. Kings County et al., petitioners, v. Santa Rosa Bandof Indians et al.

;

No. 75-1710. Rankin County Board of Education et al., petitioners,

v. Kenneth W. Adams et al. ; and

No. 75-6990. Michael D. Ball, petitioner, v. Vernon D. Dunlap, etc.,

et al. The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in each of these

cases expressing the views of the United States.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Noted or Postponed

No. 75-1513. Michael J. Howlett, Secretary of State of Illinois,

appellant, v. Dennis N. Love etc. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Northern District of Illinois. In this case probable

jurisdiction noted.

No. 75-1812. R. F. Shaffer et al., appellants, v. Arnold Heitner, as

Custodian for Mark Andrew Heitner. Appeal from the Supreme Courtof Delaware. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 75-1861. Gordon G. Patterson, Jr., appellant, v. New York.Appeal from the court of Appeals of New York. In this case probable

jurisdiction noted.

10 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 76-29. Complete Auto Transit, Inc., appellant, v. Charles R.

Brady, Jr., etc. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Mississippi. In

this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 76-128. Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, et al., appel-

lants, v. Bruce Bradley et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Maryland. In this case probable jurisdiction

noted.

No. 76-316. John E. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. Ari-

zona. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Arizona. In this case prob-

able jurisdiction noted.

No. 75-1691. Paul I. Guest et al., appellants, v. F. Emmett Fitz-

patrick, Jr., etc., et al. ; and

No. 75-1698. Williamsport Hospital et ah, appellants, v. F. Em-met Fitzpatrick, Jr., etc., et al. Appeals from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In these cases

probable jurisdiction noted. Cases consolidated and a total of one hour

allotted for oral argument.

No. 75-1704. Martin R. Hoffmann, Secretary of the Army, appel-

lant, v. Louis J. Fioto, etc. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Eastern District of New York. Motion of appellee for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. In this case probable ju-

risdiction noted.

No. 75-1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et ah, appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Motion of Chamberof Commerce of the United States for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted. Motion of Republic Steel Corporation for leave to

file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of the United States

Steel Corporation for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted

Motions of Republic Steel Corporation and United States Steel Cor-

poration for leave to intervene denied. Motion of appellee for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis granted. In this case probable jurisdiction

noted.

No. 76-63. James E. Holshouser, Governor of the State of NorthCarolina, et ah, appellants, v. Washington State Apple Advertising

Commission. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of North Carolina. In this case further consideration

of the question of jurisdiction postponed to the hearing of the case onthe merits.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 11

Certiorari Granted

No. 75—1721. United States, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Chadwicket al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit granted.

No. 75-1753. Santa Fe Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

S. William Green et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

No. 75-1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

granted.

No. 75-1775. Massachusetts, petitioner, v. Jack B. Westcott. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massa-

chusetts granted.

No. 75-1805. Garland Jeffers, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 76—156. Vendo Company, petitioner, v. Lektro-Vend Corpo-

ration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 75-1344. Richard A. Scarborough, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit granted limited to Question No. 1 presented by

the petition.

No. 75—1693. Stanley Blackleclge, Warden, et al., petitioners, v.

Gary Darrell Allison. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted.

No. 75-1906. Robert J. Henderson, Superintendent, Auburn Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Barry Warren Kibbe. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit granted.

No. 75-1870. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. ; and

No. 75-1872. Securities and Exchange Commission, petitioner, v.

Richard J. Collins et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted. Cases con-

solidated and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument.

12 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-5444. Ehrlich Anthony Coker, petitioner, v. Georgia. Mo-

tion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia granted limited to

Question 1 presented by the petition.

No. 75-6568. Johnnie B. Hankerson, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina granted.

No. 76-167. United States, petitioner, v. Charles W. Eamsey and

James W. Kelly. Motion of respondent James W. Kelly for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

granted.

Certiorari Dexied

No. 75-1073. Pennsylvania, petitioner, v. Charles MacDonald.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,

Eastern District, denied.

No. 75-1258. William Blackie et al., petitioners, v.- Leonard Bar-

rack et al.

;

No. 75-1300. Touche Eoss & Co., petitioner, r. Leonard Barrack

et al. ; andNo. 75-1314. William E. Roberts and John P. Buchan, petitioners

v. Leonard Barrack et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

LTiited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1303. Qantas Airways Limited, petitioner v. Foremost

International Tours, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1357. California, petitioner, v. Superior Court of Cali-

fornia, County of Mono (Donald J. Zolnay and Gunter E. Voelpel,

real parties in interest). Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of California denied.

No. 75-1373. John Exaba Irving, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1392. Merlin C. Welch, petitioner, v. Joyce J. Welch, aka

Joyce J. Confer. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appealof California, Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-1415. Charles Ellington McGuire. petitioner, v. LTnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 13

No. 75-1423. Kentucky Utilities Company, petitioner v. Federal

Power Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1424. Henry A. Ciovacco, Jr., petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1432. Leroy W. Abell and Jack R. Barger et al., petitioners

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Claims denied.

No. 75-1444. Thomas E. Joyce, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1451. Oakley G. Smith, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1454. Jesus Lozano Sanchez et al., petitioners v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1455. Jane duFresne, aka Jane Sudlef and Eugene du-

Fresne, petitioners v. Louis Sudler. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District, denied.

No. 75-1456, Melvin Lemmons, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1463. Herbert TYr

. Cabbler, petitioner v. Superintendent,

Virginia State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1465. Atlantic Tubing & Rubber Company, petitioner v.

International Engraving Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1472. Michael Edward Chase, petitioner v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 75—1475. United States Steel Corporation, petitioner v. United

Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO et al. ; and

No. 75-1478. United Steelworkers of America, AFD-CIO-CLCet al., petitioners v. John S. Ford et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth circuit denied.

14 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-1479. Local Union No. 795, International Longshoremen's

Association, AFL-CIO et al., petitioners v. Michael J. McDonald

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1484. Philip Lubrano, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1486. Wayne Ronald Whitaker, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1487. Daniel J. Evans, William K. Beck and George W.MacFadden, petitioners v. United States. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1494. Saul G. Schenker, x>etitioner v.. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1497. Acupuncture Center of Washington and YannTheresa Kao, petitioners v. W. J. Usery, Jr., Secretary of Labor et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1499. James Busse, petitioner v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 75-1501. Donald Weldon Ivey et al., petitioners v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1505. A. W. Thompson, Inc., petitioner v. National LaborRelations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1506. Hondo Drilling Company, petitioner v. National

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1508. Fedders Corporation, petitioner v. Federal TradeCommission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1514. Bernard M. Peskin, petitioner ^. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 15

No. 75-1517. Raymond T. Kwiek, petitioner v. The Board of Fire

and Police Commissioners of the Village of Schaumburg et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District,

denied.

No. 75-1520. Marvin Morris Wangrud, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1522. Sandra Kantrowitz, petitioner v. F. David Mathews,

etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1526. Biedenharn Realty Company, Inc., petitioner v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1528. Howard Baptista, petitioner v. United States; and

No. 75—1529. Stephen Hathaway, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1530. Marvin Horan, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1537. Eric Blitz, petitioner v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 75-1538. Rocco Mastrangelo and Joseph Addoloria, petitioners

V. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1540. Natick Paperboard Corp. et al., petitioners v. F.

David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1541. Charles Hoff and Clifford Lageoles, petitioners v.

United States ; andNo. 75-1554. George Stofsky and Al Gold, petitioners v. United

States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1543. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al., petitioners

v. N. H. White et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

16 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Xo. 75-1544. Eonald Lee Harper, petitioner v.. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1548. Richard Wiener, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1555. Lena Rosa Knecht Conley, petitioner v. Robert E.

Hampton, etc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75—1557. TVoodrow Yokum, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 75—1559. Milton Parness et ux.. petitioners v. LTnited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit.

Xo. 75-1567. Bernard A. Horton, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1568. J. Frank Kelly, Inc. et ah. petitioners r. Charles

Swinton et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1571. Harold Peter Entringer, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1574. John G. DeFraneis, Jr.. petitioner, v. The City of

Bossier City. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

Louisiana, Second Circuit, denied.

Xo. 75-1575. Jack Kirschke, petitioner v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appel-late District, denied.

Xo. 75-1576. Louis Martin Radetsky. aka L. 3d. Radetsky, peti-

tioner v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1577. Joseph A. Broderick, petitioner v. Catholic Univer-

sity of America ; andXo. 75-1647. David J. K. Granfield, petitioner v. Catholic Univer-

sity of America. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the LTnited States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1585. Forest D. McGuire, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 17

No. 75-1586, Rogers Brothers Wholesalers, petitioner v. National

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1587. Kenneth L. Snow, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1588. Samuel C. TTathen, Jr., petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

No. 75-1590. Orlando Miranda, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1591. Melvin Young, petitioner v. Texas. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

No. 75-1593. Stuart Allen Perkal, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1594. Kennebec Log Driving Company et al., petitioners

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1596. Anthony Grundy et al., petitioners v. Manchester

Insurance & Indemnity Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Kentucky denied.

No. 75-1598. Global Marine Development of California, Inc., peti-

tioner v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 75—1599. Arnold Zager et al., petitioners v. W. J. Usery, Jr.,

Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 75—1604. Silver Bell Industries, Inc., petitioner v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1615. Utah Capital Corporation et al., petitioners v. United

States District Court for the Northern District of California (Securi-

ties and Exchange Commission et al., Real Parties in Interest). Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

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No. 75-1618. Vincent Mannella, petitioner v. United States ; and

No. 75-1738. Frank Joseph Rosa, petitioner v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-1619. Delbert Allen Gibson et ah, petitioners v. Texas.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Texas denied.

No. 75-1624. Jessie Stearns, petitioner v. Veterans of Foreign

Wars. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1625. Arlen Realty and Development Corporation et al.,

petitioners v. Condor Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1626. Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.,

Oregon-Columbia Chapter, et al., petitioners v. International Union

of Operating Engineers, Local 701. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuti denied.

No. 75—1627. Jackson County, Missouri et al., petitioners v. Public

Service Commission of Missouri et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 75-1629. Anthony Fernandez, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1630. Carl ^^T

. Anderson, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1631. Edward L. Kirkland and Nathaniel Hayes, etc.,

petitioners v. New York State Department of Correctional Services

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1632. Nicholas L. Bianco, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1633. Frederick Joseph Turk, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1634. Ritchie Lee Blake, petitioner v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First

Appellate District, denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 19

No. 75-1636. David Ungar et al., petitioners v. DunkhV Donuts of

America, Inc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1637. Robert L. Wade, petitioner v. Walter Henkenberns

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio,

Hamilton County, denied.

No. 75—1639. Stepping Stone Enterprises et al., petitioners v.

Robert J. Andrews et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75—1640. National Dynamics Corporation et al., petitioners r.

Federal Trade Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1641. Martin Edward Woodlan, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1645. Marion Davis, petitioner v. Marathon Oil Company.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1646. Sociedacl Civil Agricola e Industrial Heirs of J.

Serralles, petitioner v. Puerto Rico. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico denied.

No. 75-1650. Mr. Steak, Inc. et al., petitioners v. Harry L. Heller-

stein. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1651. William L. Matheson, Executor of the Will of Dor-othy Gould Burns, petitioner v. United States. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the SecondCircuit denied.

No. 75-1652. Marion Stone, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1656. Merlin Bean, petitioner v. Iowa. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 75-1658. Westwood Chemical, Inc., petitioner v. PPG Indus-tries, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1659. Sidney B. Rowlett, Sr., and Peggy Ann Hewlett, peti-

tioners v. United States; and

20 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-6770. Michael Eugene Pauldino, petitioner v. United

States. Petitions for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for tile Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1661. Valley Mold Company, Inc., petitioner v. National

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1665. Chestnutt Corporation et al., petitioners v. Rosalind

Fogel et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1669. Harry R. Illman, petitioner v. Ohio State Bar Asso-

ciation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio

denied.

No. 75-1671. Dale C. Richardson, petitioner v. Communications

Workers of America, AFL-CIO et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1675. Antilles Industries, Inc., petitioner v. Government of

the Virgin Islands et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1676. Louis C. Boscia. petitioner v. L^nited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1679. Pena Nenoff, Ancillary Administratrix, etc., peti-

tioner v. George M. Thompson. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Lucas County, denied.

No. 75—1680. Ernest A. Fatheree, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75—1681. Duncan Miller, petitioner v. Stag Oil Producers, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of VvTyoming

denied.

No. 75—1682. Wilson Freight Forwarding Company, etc., peti-

tioner v. Gordon Baughman et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1683. Yellow Freight System, Inc., petitioner v. Occupa-

tional Safety and Health Review Commission et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75—1684. City of New York, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 21

No. 75-1686. Lodges 743 and 1746, International Association of

Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, petitioners v. Na-

tional Labor Relations Board ; and

No. 75-1729. Lodges 743 and 1746, International Association of

Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, petitioners v. United

Aircraft Corporation. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1688. Jonal Corporation, petitioner v. District of Columbia.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

.

No. 75-1689. Mayfair Construction Corp., petitioner v. Freddie

Bodrick et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals

of New York denied.

No. 75—1694. James C. Jones et al., petitioners v. New York City

Human Resources Administration et al. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1696. William Kazonis, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 75—1697. Samuel O. Gunning et al., petitioners v. Claude B.

Gray et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

California, Third Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-1700. Scott Smart, petitioner v. Texas Power and Light

Company et al. ; and

No. 75-1701. Don M. Smart, petitioner v. Texas Power and Light

Company et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1702. Edward J.. Barry et al., petitioners v. Linked States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1703. Wright Motors Inc., petitioner v. National LaborRelations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1708. Juan Sanchez Lugo, petitioner v. The Employees Re-tirement Fund of the Illumination Products Industry et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1709. Ray Elbert Parker, petitioner v. Daniel J. Boorstin,

Librarian of Congress, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

22 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

Xo. 75-1711. Eli Daniels and Harry Daniels, dba the Heart of

the Black Hills Stations, petitioners v. Federal Communications

Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1713. Pilgrim Equipment Company, Inc. et al., petitioners

v. W. J. Usery, Jr., Secretary of Labor. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1714. Caiisberg Mobile Home Properties, Ltd.—

'72, peti-

tioner v. Harper Sibley, Jr. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 75-1715. Joseph Labit, petitioner v. Santa Fe Marine, Inc.

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1717. The Banking Board of the State of Oklahoma et al.,

petitioners v. L. C. Xeel et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Bank Review of Oklahoma denied.

Xo. 75-1718. Union Pacific Railroad Company, petitioner v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Claims denied.

Xo. 75-1720. Xeil T. Xaftalin, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1722. Paul Folliard, petitioner v. Helen Sender, Admin-istratrix of Estate of Xatalia Sender et al. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 75—1725. Montgomery County Community Action Agency,

petitioner v. James W. Powers. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Montgomery County, denied.

Xo. 75-1727. John B. Xance, petitioner v. Oregon State Systemof Higher Education et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court

of Appeals of Oregon denied.

Xo. 75-1730. Two Tracts of Land Containing a Total of 116.4

Acres, etc. et al., petitioners v. Tennessee Valley Authority. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1732. First Xational City Bank, petitioner vi AmericanFidelity Fire Insurance Co et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 23

No. 75-1733. Sally Lee Simon, petitioner v. Charles Simon, Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Third District, denied.

No. 75-1736. Apex Oil Company, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1739. Dade County Classroom Teachers' Association, Inc.,

petitioner v. National Education Association. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1742. Zenith Laboratories, Inc., petitioner v. Carter-Wal-

lace, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1746. Laymon Wesley Alsbury. petitioner v. United States

Postal Service et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1747. W. T. Mayfield Sons Trucking Co., petitioner v.

United States and Interstate Commerce Commission. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 75-1748. Denise Donahey, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1752. Phillip R. Milliard, petitioner v. Armco Steel Cor-

poration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1753. The Ypsilanti Press, Inc., petitioner v. National

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1760. Frank C. Hilton, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1762. Lawrence M. Klemow, petitioner v. Time Incorpo-

rated. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Penn-sylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 75-1765. James Edward Riebschlaeger, petitioner ok UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1767. Y. Plata & Company, Limited et al., petitioners v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

24 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6

No. 75-1769. The Great United Realty Company, Incorporated,

petitioner v. United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1770. Michael T. Hurley, petitioner v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 75-1773. Desert Outdoor Advertising, Inc., petitioner v. De-

partment of Transportation of California. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate Dis-

trict, denied.

No. 75-1774. Civic Awareness of America, Ltd. et al., petitioners

v. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Educcation andWelfare, et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1776. John Henry Long, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1777. Bobby Joe Craig, petitioner v. Sun Oil Company of

Pennsylvania et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1778. Standard Oil Company of California et al., peti-

tioners v. Florida ex rel. Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1779. Jack L. Chestnut, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1780. Metallurgical Exoproducts Corporation, petitioner v.

Pittsburgh Metals Purifying Company, Inc. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1781. Sam Hemingway et al., petitioners v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1783. Elsie Oakley, Individually and as Next Friend of

Robert Oakley, a Minor, petitioner v. Roger (Bob) Kneff. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kentucky denied.

No. 75—1784. H. D. Hardwick et al., petitioners v. David Jacobs.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6 25

No. 75-1785. Nelson G. Gross, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-1787. Paul John Smoke, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1788. Carey Transportation, Inc., petitioner -v. Triborough

Bridge and Tunnel Authority. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 75-1789. Jack P. Ashmore, Jr. and R. Walter Ashmore, III,

petitioners v. Georgia. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Georgia denied.

No. 75-1790. Simon Brach, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1791. Arthur Andersen & Co., petitioner v. Mitchell A.

Kramer and David C. Harrison. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-1792. United Equity Corporation and Edward Granville-

Smith, petitioners v. Young Properties Corporation et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 75-1794. Ever-Ready Incorporated and Mark Gilbert, peti-

tioners v. Union Carbide Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75—1795. Kurt R. Straube, petitioner v. Roger G. Larson et ah

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1800. Jerry P. Callahan, Jr. and Norbert A. Young, peti-

tioners v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1802. Marlin Reeves, petitioner v. United States ; and

No. 75-6834. Johnny Allen Berry, petitioner v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1803. Ronald Hackenberger, dba Ron's Trucking Service,

petitioner v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

26 MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-1804. George DeFeis and James Antonio, petitioners v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1806. Roy Ratley, petitioner v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1814. Rella Verde Apartments, Inc. et al, petitioners i\

Arizona et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals

of Arizona, Division II, denied.

No. 75-1819. Louella Cuthbertson et al.. petitioners v. Charlotte-

Mecklenburg Board of Education. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1820, Jack M. Stricklin, Jr. et al., petitioners v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1821. Abbott Laboratories, Ross Laboratories Division,

petitioner v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Cir-

cuit denied.

Xo. 75-1822. New Orleans Public Service Inc.. petitioner v. PowerDivision Association et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1823. L. B. McFarland, petitioner v. Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

Xo. 75-1824. Antranik Malajalian. petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

Xo. 75-1825. Wade H. Littrell, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1827. Leon Greenberg. petitioner v. Lmited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1028. Felix Pollutro, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 75-1829. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,Local No. 12, AFL-CIO et al.. petitioners v. A-l Electric Service. Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Ignited States Court of Appealsfor the Tenth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 27

No. 75-1830. Marvin A. Janssen, petitioner if. Iowa. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 75-1834. Iowa Movers and Warehousemen's Association, peti-

tioner v. Donald C. Briggs, Director of Iowa Department of-Revenue

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa

denied.

No. 75-1835. Alejandro Lamour-Nadal, petitioner v. Puerto Rico

Tourist Development Compairy. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1837. James B. Packard, petitioner v. Kenneth Welch et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1839. Timothy Sperl, petitioner v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 75-1840. Hal Haviland, petitioner v. Earl L. Butz, Secretary

of Agriculture. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1841. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, petitioner v.

Department of Taxation and Finance of New York. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 75—1845. James Stryker and Walter Woitovich, petitioners v.

Village of Oak Park, Illinois et all. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 75-1846. CMI Corporation, petitioner v. Lakeland Construc-

tion Co., Inc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1848. Leroy R. Johnson, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1849. Hubert Spain, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1850. John F. Donahue, petitioner v. Massachusetts. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachu-setts denied.

No. 75-1851. James Alphonzo Delly, petitioner v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Maiy-land denied.

28 MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 197 6

Xo. 75-1854. Fulton Market Cold Storage Company, petitioner

•?.\ Bernard Korzen. etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Illinois denied.

Xo. 75—1855. Ross Cates, etc.. petitioner r. Beauregard Electric

Cooperative. Inc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Louisiana denied.

Xo. 75—1856. Larry Ponciano et al.. petitioners v. United FarmWorkers Organizing Committee et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Court of Appeal of California. Fifth Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 75—1857. Napoleon C. Gabriel and Michael Moumousis, peti-

tioners v. Betty Levin, etc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1859. Dean Taylor, petitioner v. Liberal Market. Inc. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1860. Elijah Ephraim Jhirad, petitioner r. Thomas E. Fer-

randina, United States Marshal. Southern District of Xew York. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1863. Danny C. Lewis, petitioner v. Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

Xo. 75—1866. Robert Maurice Stonaker. petitioner c. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Xo. 75—1876. Curtis E. Stowers et al.. petitioners v. James S.

Mahon et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1877. Clyde E. Skeen et ux.. petitioners v. Valley Bank of

Nevada; Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—1880. Title Guarantee Company, etc.. petitioner v. Xational

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1885. Thomas D. McDonald, petitioner v. Alabama. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Ala-

bama denied.

Xo. 75-1888. Brubrad Company, petitioner v. United States Postal

Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 29

No. 75-1889. Pennsylvania and New York Department of Trans-

portation, petitioners v. Interstate Commerce Commission et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-1890. Dimitri's Golden Star, Inc., et al., petitioners v.

Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1891. Lewis J. AYeinstock, petitioner v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-1895. The Dow Chemical Company, petitioner v. United

Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO-CLC et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 75—1897. Howard L. Rogers, petitioner v. Board of Trustees of

McKendree College et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

S rates Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1898. Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, Associated

Maritime Officers, AFL-CIO, petitioner v. Rolla R. Johnson et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1901. Samuel H. Sloan, petitioner v. Canadian Javelin,

Ltd. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1902. Bill Luther, petitioner v. International Association of

Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron YYorkers, Local 16, et al. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1903. International Railways of Central xlmerica, peti-

tioner v. United Brands Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1904. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of

America, AFL-CIO et al., petitioners v. Noranda Aluminum, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1907. Sammy Joe Chavez, petitioner v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

30 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-1908. Leo Rosen et al., petitioners % Public Service Electric

and Gas Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-1912. District Unemployment Compensation Board, peti-

tioner v. Benjamin Rose Institute. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 75-1915. Blanche David, petitioner v. California et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1921. Willy Dreyfus, petitioner v. August von Finck et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Couit of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6389. James Lloyd MeClain, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6425. George Woodson, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6465. Arthur Saifold, Jr., petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6496. Margarita Acosta de Evans, petitioner v. LTnited

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6497. Marcus George Hero, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6493. Leatch Allen Helker, petitioner v. New Mexico. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New Mexicodenied.

No. 75—6506. Peter Harrison Dunham, petitioner v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California

denied.

No. 75-6522. Ray Omernick et al., petitioners v. Department ofNatural Resources et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Wisconsin denied.

No. 75-6523. Leroy Frank Holmen, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 31

No. 75-6524. Zebedee Richard Collins, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-6526. Eti Fiaalii, petitioner v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit denied.

No. 75—6538. Ronald Parker, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6541. Manuel Uziel, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—6544. William Arthur Scott, petitioner v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 75-6548. David B. Morrison, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-6553. Garfield Hackett, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6557. Wilbert Anderson, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6560. William Nicholson, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6561. John Carroll Robinson and Lonnie A. Colter, peti-

tioners v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6566. James Milton Lewis, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6571. Frank Leon Knight, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—6573. Andrew Jared Smith, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

32 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-6585. Julian S. H. Weiner et al., petitioners v. United

States, Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6586. James Edward Hanes, petitioner v. L. B. Sullivan,

Prison Commissioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6587. Richard Morgan, petitioner v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 75-6592. Ralph Edward Ross, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75—6594. Arthur N. Graham, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-6599. Dolores Pauline Rea, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6600. Tomasa Castillo vda de Vigil, petitioner v. Immigra-

tion and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6601. Thomas Lee Robinson, Jr., petitioner v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6604. Samuel Pruitt, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6606. Albert Leon Willis, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6607. Albert H. Carter, petitioner v. Ray Hardy, District

Clerk of Harris County, Texas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6610. W. Dwight Porter et al., petitioners v. United States

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6612. George Kenneth Reiser, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 33

No. 75—6614. Raymond Pandelli, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6617. Wendell Orlando Golightly, petitioner v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6618. Gary D. Lee, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—6619. Aubrey Joe Allen, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6625. Ollie Pounds, aka James Hornsby and L. W. Pounds,

petitioner v. New York. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appel-

late Division, Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial Department

denied.

No. 75-6628. Edgar Byus, petitioner v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 75-6632. William Leonard Palmer, Jr., petitioner v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6633. Edward Murry Gates, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6643. Charles R. Williams, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6644.Tyrone Thomas Trammell, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6646. Fred Steve Palilla, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6649. Bernard Marchesani, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

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34 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 19 76

No. 75-6651. Frank Joseph Pezzino, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6652. Carroll James Miller and Jerry Wayne Smith, peti-

tioners v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6656. Andrea Lieggi, petitioner v. United States Immigra-

tion and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6660. Donald Anderson, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6662. Percy L. Walker, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6663. Milton Nussen. petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6665. Earl David Bocook, petitioner c. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6668. D. C. Dockery. petitioner v. United States et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6670. Charles Varnado, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6676. Melvin A. James, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6677. Joseph E. Bostic, Jr.. petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6680. Thomas I. Fitzgerald, etc.. petitioner v. Zim Israel

Navigation Co. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6681. Vladimir Zatko. petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 35

No. 75-6683. Nathaniel Barnes, petitioner r. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6687. Albert Franklin Hale, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6691. Larry Budd, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 75-6693. Otis Garland Weeks, Jr., petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6699. Tom B. Jones, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6700. Curtis Bowser, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6701. Warren Prout, Jr., petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6702. Richard Montgomery, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6706. George H. Alewelt, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6708. James Elden Burkhart, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6709. Albert Orosco Seledon, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6710. Kenneth Wishon, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6712. Ronald Michael Bell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

36 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1976

No. 75-6713. Anthony Cacace, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6714. Charles Henry Haight, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Claims denied.

No. 75-6715. Charles Reid Harman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 75-6716. Vincent D. Kearney, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6717. Donald Patrick Kato, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6720. John James Gidley and Clayton Victor Williams,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6722. Elisha Buckley, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 75-6723. Harold George Shadd, petitioner, v. Richard Thorn-

burg et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6724. William Lewis Gray, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6726. Mildred M. Slaton, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 75-6727. Howard Nick Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6729. David Meece, aka David Lee Johnson, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6730. Russell Lee White, petitioner, v. Idaho. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Idaho denied.

No. 75-6731. Edward J. Pillis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6 37

No. 75-6732. Herbert A. Baker, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6733. Hilario Esparza-Nevarez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6734. Donald Briggs, petitioner, v. Boss Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6735. Martin H. Trowery and Kichard P. Golden, petition-

ers, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6736. Albert H. Carter, petitioner, v. Masco Mechanical

Contractors, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States.

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6738. Florence Osborne, petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6739. Frank Tesar, petitioner, v. Illinois Attorneys Regis-

tration Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75—6740. Dennis A. Dinkins, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6743. Robert McCraney, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6745. Bonald DeWayne Stevenson, petitioner, v. LouBrewer, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Iowa denied.

No. 75-6746. Richard Morgan, petitioner, v. Robert Rees, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6748. Haroldo R. Martinez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6749. Anthony Noto, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

38 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-6750. Michael Kaye, petitioner, r. U.S. Civil Service Com-mission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6751. David Lee X. Warren, petitioner, v. Ralph Aaron,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No, 75-6752. Ira Moody, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit denied.

No. 75—6753. John Guy Cartano, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6754. Carolyn Bonds, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6756. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. Edmund G. Brown,

Jr., et al., Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6757. Alphonso Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6758. Ann Franzella, petitioner, /.'. Secretary of Health,

Education and Welfare. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6759. Karl Dean Schlobohm, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-6760. Willie Edward Carter, Jr., petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6761. Joseph Louis Burnett, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6762. Norman L. Schwartz, petitioner, v. Court of CommonPleas of Philadelphia et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-6763. Edwardo Monisavais Sanchez, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6 39

No. 75-6764. James McAllister, Jr., petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6765. Walter Kuchta and infant Sandra Kuchta, petition-

ers, v. Allstate Insurance Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6767. John J. Mathews, petitioner, v. Ruby Leontine

Mathews. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

Georgia denied.

No. 75-6768. Arthur Harmon, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6769. Michael Glazer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6771. Robert Foster, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6772. Nancy S. Bradshaw, etc., petitioner, v, Sea World,Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6773. Richard Anthony Lee, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75—6774. Richard James Chrysler, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6775. Oscar Ramon Alejandro, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6776. Donald Kowalski, petitioner, v. Robert F. Parratt,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6777. James L. Johnson, etc., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6778. Arthur C. Lacey, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

40 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75—6779. Larry Robinson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6780. John A. Patuto, petitioner, v. Commissioners of Civil

Service et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial

Court of Massachusetts denied.

No. 75-6781. Darwin C. Bailey, petitioner, v. Mason F. Holley,

Warden, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75—6783. Armand W. Samson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-6784. Jose Miguel Rosa, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 75-6785. Ray McAbee, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6786. General L. Oden, petitioner, v. F. David Mathews,

Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 75-6789. Edward Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6790. Ric|ardo Munoz, petitioner, v. Civil Service Com-mission of Illinois. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate

Court of Illinois, First District, denied.

No. 75-6793. Curtis Lee Morrison, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal for California, First

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6794. Freddie Lee Taylor, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 75-6795. James Crawford Hicks, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6796. Bernard Marchesani, petitioner, v. Gary McCune,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6798. Jesse Lee Little, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6799. Alvin Daniels, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 41

No. 75-6801. Israel Wilson, Boyd Griffin Gray and Brenda AnnBrown, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6802. Nathaniel Williams, petitioner, v. Benjamin Ward,

Commissioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6803. Francis Edward Klimas, petitioner, v. Arkansas.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas

denied.

No. 75-6804. Kent Anthony Eosell, petitioner, v. Joseph H. Have-

ner, Superintendent, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6806. Miles Todero, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6808. Jimmie Gleason Perez et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6810. Manuel Trujillo, petitioner, v. Walter T. Stone,

Superintendent, Correctional Training Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 75-6812. Kalph Charles Bear Killer, Jr., petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6813. John Henry Bannister, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6814. John Weston Fratus, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6816. Bobby Joe Weiland, petitioner, v. Eobert F. Parratt,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6817. Gaetano Salvo, petitioner, v. The American Institute

of Architects et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

42 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-6818. Aaron Doyle Pinkston, petitioner, v. Warden, Illinois

State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6820. Eobert Llewelyn Love, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 75-6986. Arthur Luray Lyon, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6821. John Jacob McDaniel, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California

denied.

No. 75-6822. Eli Raitport, petitioner v. Bank & Trust Co. of Old

York Road et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6823. Elton Watts, Jr., petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6825. Raymond Eugene Mullins, petitioner, v. Laiited

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6826. Gregory Louis Hoyt petitioner, c. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

ond Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6827. Larry Hollins, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 75—6830. Gregory Lee Harris, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6828. Larry Coleman, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6831. Steven Oscar Henning, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6833. Frederick R, Williams, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6835. Rick Donnell Wydman, petitioner, v. Kentucky Pa-role Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,, 19 76 43

No. 75-6836. Emmett N. Bishop, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6837. James Steven Harris, petitioner, v. Director, Mary-

land Division of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6838. Calvin Lee, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NewYork, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 75-6840. Euchell MaGee, petitioner, v. J. B. Gunn, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6841. A. C. Harriel, petitioner, v, W. T. Stone, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6843. Donald K. Brant, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—6844. Edwardo Maldando Benavides, petitioner, v. United

States. The petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6845. Roy Eugene Garden et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6846. William Buck, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, Mid-dle Division, denied.

No. 75-6848. John T. O'Reilly et al., petitioners, v. The Robert

Stigwood Group, Limited, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6850. Betty Garrett, petitioner, v. Mobile Oil Corporation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6851. James Lee Haynes, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Third

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6854. Danny Moore, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

44 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-6855. Isaac J. Tindle, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6856. Carlos E. Sanchez, petitioner, v. Gordon W. Heggie,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6857. Donald Edgar Johnson, petitioner, v. Carl Alfred

Johnson, Sr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeals of Michigan denied.

No. 75-6858. Kelly Cox, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 75-6859. Dennis Klimko, petitioner, v. Virginia Employment

Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Virginia denied.

No. 75-6861. Joseph Edward Francis Lunz, petitioner, v. Harold

J. Smith, Superintendent, Attica Correctional Facility. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 75-6862. Charles Lucchetti, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6863. HiUel Bodek, petitioner, v. Department of the Treas-

ury, Bureau of the Public Debt. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6864. Marcus Michael Hurd, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6865. Walter H. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6868. Alfonso K. Dormu, petitioner, v. Ethel Bent Walsh,

Acting Chairman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6869. Ann Weld-Harrington, petitioner, v. Case Western

Keserve University et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to.the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6871. Jorge Valencia Sepulveda, petitioner, v. Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 45

No. 75-6873. John W. Williams, petitioner, v. Howard University.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6874. Ronald Henry Wilson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6875. Bruce David McAlister, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Third Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6876. Eddie Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6877. Clyde Eugene Garner, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6878. Robert L. Anderson, petitioner, v. Jack K. Reed,

Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentia^. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 75-6879. Frank Hills, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr., Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6880. Freddie Lee Townsend, aka Freddy Murphy, peti-

tioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6881. William K. Chester, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 75-6882. Edgar Reynolds, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6883. Joe Angelo Sotelo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6884. Edward J. Armstead, Jr., petitioner, v. Ross Maggio,

Jr., Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6885. Leonard D. Sheppard, petitioner, v. Terrell DonHutto, Commissioner, Arkansas Department of Correction. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

46 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-6886. Diogense Montilla, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6887. Thomas L. Willis, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal of Tennessee, Eastern

No. 75-6889. Steve Gomori, Jr., petitioner v. Floyd Arnold et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6890. Kenneth Kay Wright, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6893. Michael Vacendak, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 75-6896. Mark Thanasouras, petitioner, v. The Police Board,

City of Chicago, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate

Court of Illinois, First District, denied.

No. 75-6897. Richard Morgan, petitioner, v. Robert Rees, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6899. Horace Pierson, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6900. Prentice Robinson, Jr., petitioner, v. Ross Maggio,

Jr., Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6903. Dennis Wooten, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6906. Donald Raymond Smith, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6908. Simon Iglesias-Contreras, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6910. Robert Apuzzo, petitioner, v. Sharon Anne Robert-

son. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connect-

icut denied.

Division, denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 47

No. 75-6912. James Robinson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6913. Alois Albert Tyczkowski, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6915. Michael Walsh, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of

New York, Second and Eleventh Judicial Districts, denied.

No. 75-6916. Gene L. Chicoine, petitioner, v. Village of Mogadore.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6918. John Tarkowski, petitioner, v. Robert J. Smart. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6919. Mozel A. Clay, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6920. Percy Floyd, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6921. Dewayne Jones, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 75-6946. Leonard Carter, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6922. Irvin Harvey Mason et al., petitioners, v. Kenneth E.

Belieu et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6924. Robert James Gaye, Jr. petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6925. Joseph Daniel Hawkins, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6926. Julio Cisternas-Estay and Doris Cisternas-Estay,petitioners, v. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the ThirdCircuit denied.

43 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 75-6928. Junior Wayne McColgin, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6929. William Marcus Gardiner, petitioner, v., United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6930. John Mackie, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 75-6934. William Joseph Meagher, etc., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6935. Cleven Dixon, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

denied.

No. 75-6936. Ronald Dante, petitioner, v. Arizona. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.

No. 75-6937. Gctaviano J. Perez, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 75-6938. Sally Blackford, petitioner v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6941. Arthur Lee White, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6942. Gene P. Mitchell and Thelma C. Mitchell, petitioners,

v. Villager Industries, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Delaware denied.

No. 75-6943. Richard Allen Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6947. Meril Martinez Rangel, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6948. Robert A. Poindexter, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6949. Haywood Cromwell, petitioner, v. New York. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 49

No. 75-6950. In the Matter of Ronald W. Mayes, petitioner. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Ap-peals denied.

No. 75-6951. Lawrence D. Conklin, petitioner v. Raymond A.

Helgemoe, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-6952. Dante S. Reale, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 75-6953. Errol Williams, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 75-6956. Jesus Humberto Cabrera, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6958. James Henry Simmons, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6959. Rudel] Burden, petitioner, v. Elwood S. McKenneyet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-6960. Michael Tobias, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahomadenied.

No. 75—6961. Arthur Falkner and Syble June Falkner, petitioners,

r. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6962. Nathaniel Woods, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6963. Kenneth Cohen, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6964. William D. Holland, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6965. Carolyn F. Robinson, petitioner, v. Leroy Brown.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Alabama

No. 75-6966. Martin McNally, petitioner, v. The Pulitzer Publish-

ing Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

240-278—76 4

50 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-6970. Charles A. Nurse, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 75-6972. Kuby Foster, petitioner, v. Henry E. Cowan, Super-

intendent, Kentucky State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6973. Neil Cody Russell, petitioner, v. City of Pierre, South

Dakota, Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6974. Nathaniel Williams, petitioner, v. J. Edwin LaVallee,

Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 75-6975. Edward Jay Schremp, petitioner, v. Wayne C. Hall

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of. Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6977. May C. Taylor et al., petitioners, v. Lavoy O. Taylor

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wyomingdenied.

No. 75—6978. Charles E. Bates, petitioner, v. Shunk Manufactur-ing Company, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Courtof Minnesota denied.

No. 75-6979. James Meador, petitioner, v. Kentucky. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kentucky denied.

No. 75-6982. Phillip Eric Duffield, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certorari to the Court of Appeal of California, SecondAppellate District, denied.

No. 75-6983. Robert Lee Stokes, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6984. Sigmuncl Krancberg, petitioner, v. Revlon Corpora-tion. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6988. John V. Kaup, petitioner, v. J. B. Gunn, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6989. Hal C. Wilson, petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 51

Xo 75-6991. William Michael Griffin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No 75-6993. David L. Salisbury, petitioner, v. Southern New Eng-

land Telephone Company, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6994. Roger Lee Woods, petitioner, v. Commissioner, In-

ternal Revenue Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6995. Robert L. Brown, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75-6996. Neal Sebastian, petitioner, v. United States et al. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6999. Robert Calloway, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-7000. Harold Edward Smith, petitioner, v. Donald E. Bor-

denkircher, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7002. Richard James Hicks, etc., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7007. James White, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7008. Francis Rollie, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7009. Janis Irene Lucero, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7010. Jerry Wayne Neal, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-7011. Jimmy A. Foster, petitioner, v.. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

52 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-7013. Ernest F. Boruski, Jr., petitioner, v. U.S. Government

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-3. Kerry M. Gough, etc., petitioner, v. Rossmoor Corporation

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—4. Sun Finance and Loan Company, petitioner, v. Robert J.

Kosydar, Tax Commissioner of Ohio. Petition for writ of certiorari ro

the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-7. Helen Faye Generes, petitioner, v. Title Insurance and

Trust Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of California, Third Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-9. Edward Kolodziej, petitioner, v. Local 697, International

Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—12. Bobby Joe Upton, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-13. Jeffrey Snyder, dba J.S.N.Y., et al., petitioners, v. L.

Batlin & Son, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—14. City of Chicago and Michael A. Cardilli. petitioners, v.

Michael L. Shakman et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—16. Christobal Rosario, petitioner, v. LTnited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-20. William J. Warner, Jr., et al. etc. petitioners v. Boardof Trustees of the Police Pension Fund of the City of New Orleans,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—26. James Sanford Burnette, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, WesternDivision, denied.

No. 76-36. Yamaha International Corporation, petitioner, v. Har-old G. Whiteis. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-40. Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Inc., et al..

petitioners, v. Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 53

No. 76—41. Dorothy Buchman et al., petitioners, v. American Foam"Rubber Corp. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—42. Ronald Cassesso et al., petitioners, v. Larry Meachum,Warden and Douglas Vinzant. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—45. David Clifford Money, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 76—48. The Sanko Steamship Co., Ltd., petitioner, v. Newfound-land Refining Company Limited et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—49. Joseph Lischko, petitioner, v. Robert J. Galli, etc. Pet-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—50. Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company, petitioner, v.

Patricia Abel, dba New Richmond Boating Center. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-54. William Bruce Bourgeois, Jr. and Nancy A. Mayo, pe-

titioners, v. Seafarers Pension Plan, aka Seafarers Welfare Plan.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-59. Harralrs Club, petitioner, v. Richard A. Bernhard. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76—64. Alco-Gravure, Inc., petitioner, v, Baltimore and An-napolis Railroad Company et al. ; and

No. 76-78. Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad Company et al.,

petitioners, v. Interstate Commerce Commission et al. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-66. Pat Hall and Bobby James Lawson, petitioners, v.

Georgia. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court ofGeorgia denied.

No. 76-68. Raymond Ledford et ux., petitioners, v. United States.

Peition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-69. Edward Walsh, etc., petitioner, v. United States Dis-trict Court for the Northern District of California (Burroughs Cor-poration, real party in interest). Petition for writ of certiorari to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

54 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6

No. 76-76. Topic et al., petitioners, v. Circle Realty Company et aL

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-80. Truckdrivers, Chauffeurs and Helpers, Local Union No.

100, etc., petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-83. G.E.M. Corporation, dba Gene Thomas Cascade Lounge,

petitioner, v. Liquor Control Commission of Ohio. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-84. Security Mutual Casualty Company, petitioner, v. Cen-

tury Casualty Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-91. Sound Ship Building Corporation, petitioner, v. Beth-

lehem Steel Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-92. American Honda Motor Company, Inc., petitioner, v.

City of Farmers Branch, Texas, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

No. 76-93. Rovin Sales Company, petitioner, v. Corneliu Bogdanet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—97. Michael Petrycki, petitioner, v. Youngstown & Northern

Railroad Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-102. Fred E. Ringe, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-108. Cleaves McDannald, petitioner, v. City of League City.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

No. 76-109. Nicholas B. Stephens petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 75-6809. Ernest D. Brackeen, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1 10. Park City Utah Corporation, petitioner, v. E. A. Rus-

sell and Martell E. Russell. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Utah denied.

No. 76—111. Lucio P. Salvucci. petitioner, v. New HampshireJockey Club, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lnited

States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 55

JST0 . 76-114. Jose Santiago, petitioner, v. Supreme Court of the

State of New York, Kings County, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-116. Marion Butler Stuart, petitioner, v. Ruth M. Butler,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-117, Edward Mitchell et al., petitioners, v. Sam Ingram,

Commissioner of Education of Tennessee, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-119. Jack L. Pickens, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin denied.

No. 76-121. Scott Paper Company, petitioner, v. Eligh Watkins et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-125. American Electro-Coatings, Inc., petitioner, v. Bans-

burg Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-131. Clifford J. Hynning and Carol IT. Smith, petitioners,

v. Gladys L. Baker et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-133. Fruehauf Corporation, petitioner, v. Truck EquipmentService Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—139. Shell Oil Company and Exxon Corporation, peti-

tioners, v. Gas-A-Tron of Arizona et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-144. Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, petitioner,

v. City of Farmers Branch, Texas, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

No. 76-146. Stephen T. Burns et al., petitioners, v. City of DesPeres et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-148. Solomon Block, petitioner, v. Sylvia Consino et aLPetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-150. George T. Bravy et al., petitioners, v. James H. Tully,

Jr., etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

56 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 76-151. Murray Glantz, petitioner, v. Association of the Bar

of the City of New York. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appel-

late Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial De-

partment, denied.

No. 76-155. Allied Witan Company, petitioner, v. The Aro Cor-

poration. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-168. Termar Navigation Company, Inc., etc., petitioner, ?;.

SS Polanica, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—170. International Union of Operating Engineers, Local

Union No. 701, petitioner, v. H. A. Andersen Co., Inc., et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Temporary EmergencyCourt of Appeals denied.

No. 76-172. John F. Kennedy et al., petitioners, v. Alton J. Lemonet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-173. Daily Mirror, Inc., petitioner, v. New York News, Inc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-192. Barker & Bratton Steel Works, Inc., petitioner, v. St.

Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—258. Robert Bloom, Acting Comptroller of the Currency,

petitioner, v. Independent Bankers Association of America et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—5002. Alan Gregory Martin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5007. John Joseph Raferty, Jr., petitioner, v. Lmited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5010. Valdimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. U.S. Immigration

and Naturalization et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5011. Eldon Thomas Chown, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 57

No. 76-5012. Arthur J. Crossland, petitioner, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5013. Hiram B. Bailey, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5015. Gary DeYoung, petitioner, v. Minnesota Department

of Highways et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Minnesota denied.

No. 76—5017. Richard Andrew Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—5018. Dannie Lee Butler, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second

District, denied.

No. 76—5019. Reginald Reese Robinson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5021. Leonard Feingold, petitioner, v. Mary Feingold.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania,

Eastern District, denied.

No. 76-5022. Timothy Brewster, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5023. Herbert W. Boeckenhaupt, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5024. Ernesto Valle Moreno, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5027. Leonard Ginter, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5028. Luis Ramirez-Rico, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5030. Harlan A. Blackburn, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Fourth District, denied.

58 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

]STo. 76-5032. William E. Fortune et al., petitioners, v. Joseph P.

Mulherrin et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5033. Mearion Ray Bateman, petitioner, v. Arizona. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.

No. 76-5036. Marvin Mays, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 76-5038. Clifton Robert Haynes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5039. Prospare Walter L., Jr., a minor, petitioner, v. Cali-

fornia, Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Cali-

fornia, Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5045. Alvin Ray Simmons, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

denied.

No. 76-5047. Tom M. Perez, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Direc-

tor, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5048. William Putmon, petitioner, v. Robert J. Henderson,

Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 75—5052. Maynard Allan Jacobson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5057. James Scherer, petitioner, v. Edwin Pogue, Warden,et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5059. Monserate Zapata, petitioner, v. Stewart Werner,

Commissioner, Pennsylvania Bureau of Corrections, et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5060. Sam R, Gasaway, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 76-5061. Stuart Campbell, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 59

No. 76-5068. N. Tyler, aka Norvel P. Tyler and Marie D. Tyler,

petitioners, v. Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-5078. Janet M. Manning, on behalf of herself and all others

similarly situated, petitioner, v.. Princeton Consumer Discount Com-

pany, Inc., etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5079. Lucy Stone, petitioner, v. Wilbur J. Schmidt et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5087. Peter Ochenkowski, petitioner, v. Corona Lighting

Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of

New Jersey, Appellate Division, denied.

No. 76-5098. Albert H. Carter, etc., et al., petitioners, v. AndrewDolce et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5111. Anne Bragg, petitioner, v. Sinclair Refining Com-pany et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5118. Ettie Wolf, petitioner, v. Bernard Brivic and Lillian

Brivic. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the

Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5123. Peter Ochenkowski, petitioner, v. Russell's AutoBody. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of NewJersey denied.

No. 76-5127. Robert Benton White, petitioner, v. California. Pe-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

ond Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—5131. Henry Lee Bryan, petitioner, v. Clarence Jones,

Sheriff, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5134. Ervin Hohensee, petitioner, v. Malcolm Muir. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5141. Willie Williams, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76—5149. Lewis Gene Freeman, petitioner, v. Richard H. Grab-

ham, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Indiana denied.

60 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

No. 76-5159. Gary Butcher, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern

District, denied.

No. 76-5162. Donald E. Chambers, Jesse F. Deal and Raymond L.

Barriett, petitioners, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Depart-

ment of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-5165. Ervin Hohensee, petitioner, v. Mildred Tigue et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5173. Velma Rose Griggs, petitioner, v. E. Henry Kloss et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1416. J. Milton Pevar, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Donald A.

Roberts et al. Motion of respondent Donald A. Roberts for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Delaware denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.

Justice White would grant certiorari.

No. 75-1425. Northern Helex Company, petitioner, v. United

States. Motion of Bar Association of District of Columbia for leave to

file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 75-1468. M. Morrin & Son Company, Inc., petitioner, v.

Burgess Construction Company et al. Motion of Utah Chapter of the

Associated General Contractors of America for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Colorado Contractors Association,

Inc., for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied. Motion of As-sociated General Contractors of Wyoming, Inc., for leave to file abrief, as amicus curiae, denied. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr.Justice White took no part in the consideration or decision of these

motions and petition.

No. 75-1502. Ecee, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Federal Power Com-mission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart took nopart in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1853. Boise Casade Corporation and Subsidiary Compa-nies, petitioners, v. United States, Petition for writ of certiorari to theUnited States Court of Claims denied. Mr. Justice Stewart took nopart in the consideration or decision of this petition.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 61

No. 75-1871. General Foods Corporation, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Claims denied. Mr. Justice Stewart took no part in the consideration

or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1533. Margaret Canada, petitioner, v. United States. Mo-

tion of Anne Belle Welsh for leave to join in petition for certiorari

denied. Motion to strike brief for respondent denied. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 75-1545. Kansas, petitioner, v. Thomas Leo McCorgary. Mo-

tion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kansas denied.

No. 75-1616. Carl Robinson, Warden, petitioner, v. Archie Ches-

ney. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1724. Superior Court of New Hampshire, Rockingham

County, petitioner, v. Walter C. Royal. Motion of respondent for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1764. Louis Aytch. Superintendent, Philadelphia County

Prisons, petitioner, v. George Walton. Motion of respondent for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76—47. New York, petitioner, v. Edwin Baker. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76-189. Donald Wyrick, Warden, petitioner, v. SanfordThomas, Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1556. Public Service Commission of the State of New York,petitioner, v. Federal Power Commission et al. ; and

No. 75-1565. Associated Gas Distributors, petitioner, v. FederalPower Commission et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the con-sideration or decision of these petitions.

62 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6

No. 75-1620. Robert L. Gilmore, petitioner, v. Weyerhaeuser Com-pany et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr.

Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari. The Chief Justice took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

Xo. 75—1621. Mira Slovak, petitioner, v. Administrator, Federal

Aviation Administration. Motion to strike memorandum for respon-

dent denied. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 75—1622. Baton Rouge Marine Contractors, Inc., petitioner, v.

Federal Maritime Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-

cuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or

decision of this petition.

No. 75-1865, Sam R. Games et al.. petitioners v. John OwenSmith et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Georgia denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the considera-

tion or decision of this petition.

No. 76-5166. Ruby Louise Smith, etc., petitioner, v. Emory Uni-versity et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals ofGeorgia denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the considera-tion or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1642. Arthur J. Abrams, petitioner, v. Community Redevel-opment Agency of the City of Los Angeles. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the Supreme Court of California denied. Mr. Justice Black-mun would grant certiorari.

No. 75-1716. Norman F. Blanchard et al.. petitioners, v. Rolla R.Johnson et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United StatesCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmunwould grant certiorari.

No. 76-160. Marine Development Corporation, petitioner, v. AlanaG. Heiman et al. ; and

No. 76-161. Medlin Marine. Inc.. petitioner, v. Alana G. Heimanet al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun wouldgrant certiorari.

No. 75-1664. John Lawrence Dufault and Dennis Arnold Tron-catty, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 63

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Dis-

senting statement by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom, Mr. Justice

Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 75-1678. Federal Power Commission, petitioner, v. Mississippi

Public Service Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Jus-

tice White and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari. Mr.

Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the considera-

tion or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1731. John F. Carter, petitioner, v. American Bar Associ-

ation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75-6791. John Senter, petitioner, v. General Motors Corpora-

tion. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in

the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1743. Frank Peter Doyle et al., petitioners, v. John C.

Sheehan. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart would grant

certiorari.

No. 75-1744. E-T Industries, Inc., petitioner, v. Whittaker Corp.

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1786. Feed Service Corporation, petitioner, v. Kent Feeds,

Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—57. First National Bank of Chicago, petitioner, v. Steven

Goldman, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens

took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75—1759. Evelyn Rene Johnson, etc., petitioner, v. C. Taylor

Whittier, Individually and as Kansas Commissioner of Education, et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Tenth Circuit denied Mr. Justice Marshall took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

64 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75-1801. North Carolina, petitioner, v. Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 75-1832. Ernest F. Mitchell, Jr., et ux., petitioners, v. Ford

Motor Company. Motion for certification of a question of law to the

Supreme Court of New Hampshire denied. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

No. 75-1900. Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Com-

pany of Chicago, petitioner, v, Richard K. Lignoul, Commissioner of

Banks and Trust Companies of Illinois ; and

No. 76-17. The First National Bank of Chicago, petitioner, v.

Richard K. Lignoul, Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies of

Illinois. Motion of Independent Community Banks in Illinois for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, in No. 75-1900, granted. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1909. William Lucas et al., petitioners, v. Seanarfis Eivers;

and

No. 75-6792. Seanarfis Rivers, petitioner, v. William Lucas et al.

Motion of respondent in No. 75-1909 for leave to proceed in formapauperis granted. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1920. United^States, petitioner, v. J. C. Long et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart andMr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.

No. 75-6641. John Palmer, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied. Mr. Justice

Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari.

No. 75-6642. Francis R. Vickers, petitioner, v. Arthur L. McKen-zie, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Appeals of West Virginia denied. Mr. Justice Brennan would grant

certiorari.

No. 75-6782. Howard Virgil Lee Douglas, petitoner, v. Florida.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting statement byMr. Justice Marshall.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 65

No. 75-6824. Claude James, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari.

No. 76-28. Harold S. Golden and David Fincher, petitioners, v.

Biscayne Bay Yacht Club et al. Motion of Anti-Defamation League of

B'nai B'rith for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-71. Los Angeles Times et al., petitioners, v. Fred L. Hartley.

Motion of American Newspaper Publishers Association for leave to

file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. It appearing that the judgment

is not final as required by 2& U.S.C. 1257, petition for writ of certiorari

to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District,

denied.

No. 76-5016. Paul Hernandez Bunts, petitioner, v. United States.

Motions of Larry Joseph Bouse and Antonio Alanis Lopez, Jr., for

]eave to join in petition for certiorari denied. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 75-6927. Steve Gomori, Jr., petitioner, v. Floyd Arnold, War-den, et al,

;

No. 76—5099. Wayne Brooks, petitioner, v. Jack Seism. Chairman,

North Carolina Parole Commission, et al.

;

No. 76—5190. Rodney Anthony Lindsley, Jr., petitioner, v. TheAttorney General of Pennsylvania et al. ; and

No. 76-5222. Stuart A. Holmes, petitioner, v. Thomas R. Israel,

Warden. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus

denied.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs of Mandamus Denied

No. 75-1836. Ralph B. Thompson et ux., petitioners, v. SupremeCourt of Illinois et al.

;

No. 75-6499. Charlie D, Love, petitioner, v. Ramon L. Gray,

Warden

;

No. 75-6581. Donald G. Montgomery, petitioner, v. James Noel,

Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of Texas

;

240-278—76 5

66 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 75—6917. Mathew Williams, Jr., petitioner, v. Harry Phillips

et at

;

No. 75—6998. Wilbur Owen Morton and Dennis L. Daellenbach,.

petitioners, v. United States et al.

;

No. 76-5155. Clovis Carl Green, Jr., petitioner, v. Elmo B. Hunter,.

United States District Judge; and

No. 76-5195. Clovis Carl Green, Jr., petitioner, v. H. Kenneth

Wangelin, U.S. District Judge, Motions for leave to file petitions forwiits of mandamus denied.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs of Prohibition Denied

No. 75—6891. Koy B. Foster, petitioner, v. Cavan Hardy et aL

Motion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition denied.

Xo. 75-1757. Michael Patrick Clancey, petitioner, v. United States

House of Representatives et al. Motion for leave to file petition for

writ of prohibition and/or mandamus denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 74—1488. Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, appel-lant, v. New Mexico et al.

;

No. 74—1542. Union Electric Company, petitioner, v. Environ-

mental Protection Agency et al.

;

No. 74—5196. Jack Carlton House, petitioner, v. Georgia;

No. 74—6168. Clifford Hallman, petitioner, v. Florida

;

No. 74—6207. Willie X. Ross, petitioner, v. Georgia

;

No. 74—6377. Robert Austin Sullivan, petitioner, v. Florida

;

No. 74—6547. William Neal Moore, petitioner,^. Georgia;

No. 74—6557. Timonty W. McCorquodale, petitioner, v. Georgia

:

No. 74—6563. Anthony Eugene Sawyer, petitioner, v. Florida

;

No. 74—6717. Learie Leo Alford, petitioner, v. Florida;

No. 74—6736. David Alfred Jarrell, petitioner, v. Georgia

;

No. 75-252. Larry Meachum et al., petitioners, v. Arthur Fanoet al.

;

No. 75-292. The Serbian Eastern Orthodox Diocese for the UnitedStates of America and Canada, et al., petitioners, v. Dionisije Milivoje-

vich et al.

:

No. 75-312. Coleman A. Young, Mayor, the City of Detroit, et al.,

petitioners, v. American Mini Theatres, Inc., et al.

;

No. 75-928. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Cor-rections, et al., petitioners, v. William Wayne Justice, U.S. District

Judcre for the Eastern District of Texas et al.

;

No. 75-974. West Penn Power Company, petitioner, v. RussellTrain, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, et al.

;

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 67

No. 75-1162. Winters Battery Manufacturing Co., petitioner, v,

W. J. Usery ,Jr., Secretary of Labor

;

No. 75-1219. James F. Sexton, petitioner, ¥. William E. Simon,

Secretary of Treasury, et al.

;

No. 75-1233. KEA Express, Inc., petitioner, v. Civil Aeronautics

Board et al.

;

No. 75-1363. Dominic Alessio, petitioner, v. United States

;

No. 75-1429. Janice Ching Yee, petitioner, v. Alfred Alphonse

Yee et al.

;

No. 75-1466. Boston Home and School Association, petitioner, tf,

Tallulali Morgan et al.

;

No. 75-1477. Donald C. Little and Johnnie Mohon, etc., petitioners,

v. Oklahoma et al.

;

No. 75-1480. Robert C. Bannert, petitioner, v, American Can

Company

;

No. 75-1550. William J. Vorbeck et al., appellants, v. Theodore D.

McNeal et al.

;

No. 75-1592. Keith B. Davis, appellant, v. Jan L. Davis;

No. 75-1608. R. Fiske Whitney, petitoner, v. Virginia Brann et

vir;

No. 75-5022. William "Billy" Mitchell, petitioner, v, Georgia;

No. 75-5209. John A. Spenkelink, petitioner, v. Florida;

No. 75-5817. Charles Ray Smith, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections

;

No. 75-6250. John Eldon Smith, etc., petitioner, vi Georgia

;

No. 75-6483. David Jackson, Jr., petitioner, v. United States;

No. 75-6536. Guy Mason, petitioner, v. Georgia;

No. 75-6577. Diana Corto, petitioner, v. California

;

No. 75-6596. Gary Eldon Alvord, petitioner, v~ Florida;

No. 75-6605. Thomas B. White, appellant, v. Nelson P. Guild;

No. 75-^6653. Jessie Lewis Pulliam, petitioner, v. Georgia

;

No. 75—6666. Ervin Hohensee et al., petitioners, v. Freida Grier

et al.

;

No. 75-6669. William G. Mitchell, petitioner, v. New Hampshire

;

andNo. 75-6787. Michael Anthony Mayola, petitioner, t>. Alabama. Pe-

titions for rehearing denied.

No. 74—958. United States et al., petitioners, v. Max Janis; andNo. 75—1558. National Hockey League et al., petitioners, v. Metro-

politan Hockey Club Inc., et al. Petitions for rehearing denied. Mr.Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of these

petitions.

68 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

No. 74-1055. W. T. Stone, Warden, petitioner, v. Lloyd diaries

Powell ; and

No. 74-1222. Charles L. Wolff, Jr., Warden, petitioner, v. David

L. Rice. Petitions for rehearing and/or modification denied.

No. 74-6257. Troy Leon Gregg, petitioner, v. Georgia;

No. 75-5394. Jerry Lane Jurek, x>etitioner, v. Texas ; and

No. 75-5706. Charles William Proffitt, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for rehearing denied. Order entered by Mr. Justice Powell on

July 22, 1976, staying issuance of mandates in these cases vacated.

No. 75-510. Flint Ridge Development Company, petitioner, v. The

Scenic Rivers Association of Oklahoma et al. ; and

No. 75-545. Carla A. Hills, etc., et al., petitioners, v. The Scenic

Rivers Association of Oklahoma et al. ; and

No. 75-1015. Ralston Purina Company et al., appellants, v. Louis-

ville and Nashville Railroad Company et al. Petitions for rehearing

denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or deci-

sion of these petitions.

No. 75-1294. The Bohack Corporation, petitioner, v. General

Warehousemen's Union, Local No. 852, etc. ; andNo. 75-6432. Manuel Cervantes Rocha, petitioner, v. United States.

Motions for leave to file petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 75-1348. Mary Ann Gustin, petitioner, v. Donald D. Stegall et

al. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed further herein in formapauperis granted. Petition for rehearing denied.

| Assignment Order

An order of the Chief Justice designati^and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit for the purpose of hearing the fol-

lowing cases: Hartman et al v. Rosenlieb et al., No. 76-1210; Hartmanv. USA et al. and Brobech v. USA et al, No. 76-1389 ; Hartman v.

Alexander etc., CA Misc. Rec. No. 76-8093 ; USA v. David B. Adams,etc., No. 76-1737; Carlton E. Bowser, Sr. and Violet M. Bowser v.

677?, No. 76-1031, and Edward A. Cupp v. CIR, No. 76-2165 (T.C.No. 4828-73) and for such additional time as may be required to com-plete unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is orderedentered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

-

It is ordered that the Court will commence calling cases for oralargument on October 4, 1976.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 69

Admissions of Attorneys During the Summer Recess

The following attorneys were admitted to the Bar of this Court

by actions of single Justices during the summer recess, pursuant to the

Order of this Court entered on the twenty-fourth day of May, 1971

:

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

July 20, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Constance L. Abrams Washington, D.C. Mrs. Linda R.

Hirshman.

Charles C. Abut Cedar Grove, N.J. Martin G.

Margolis.

Elizabeth Rose Alexander Madison, Wis. Howard B.

Eisenberg.

Iaig Ansoorian, Jr. New York, N.Y. Abraham D.

Breitbart.

Vincent K. Antle Miami, Fla. Robert Lance

Andrews.

Haig Apoian East St. Louis, Rex Carr.

Mo.

Raymond Lee Asher Los Angeles, Barry A. Smith.

Calif.

George William Baab Dallas, Tex. Edward B. Clout-

man III.

Douglas Arthur Bagby Los Angeles, Howard Earl

Calif. Blumenthal.

Robert K. Baker New York, N.Y. James Sargent

Campbell.

Patricia Thrower Barmeyer Atlanta, Ga. Randolph Wil-

liam Thrower.

Michael A. Barnett Long Beach, Mrs. Helen E.

Calif. Goldstein.

Thomas J. Barrack, Jr. Newport Beach, Frank DeMarco,

Calif. Jr.

Robert P. Bartlett, Jr. Dayton, Ohio Chester EvansFinn.

Woodson W. Bassett, Jr. Fayetteville, Ark. W. B. Putman.

Robert L. Beal Tucson, Ariz. William T. Healy.

Donald Wayne Beals Sacramento, Calif. John B. Matheny.

Gilbert IN*. Beckemeier, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Alvin G.

Holtkamp.

70

Applicant

Walter Henry Beebe

Bayard Henry Berman

Hugh Harris Bernstein

Charles A. Biersehbach

A. T. Biggers

Henry Manly Biglan

Stephen Franklin Black

Jane Ellen Bloom

Leslie John BowdenStephen C. BowerThomas Morton Bovkoff

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

City and State

New York, N.Y.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Miami, Fla.

San Bernardino,

Calif.

Houston, Tex.

Hop Bottom, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

Poughkeepsie,

N.Y.

Richmond, Calif.

Kentland, Ind.

Madison, Wis.

Donald L. Braddock Jacksonville, Fla.

John Roger Brandenburg Chicago, 111.

Ralph W. Brenner

Charles Edward Brooks

Don P. Brown

Philadelphia, Pa.

Towson, Md.

Cleveland, Ohio

Roger Grinnell Burlingame Concord, N.H.

Dennis Francis Butler Cleveland, Ohio

Charles Ralph Capace Boston, Mass.

Allen F. Cazier

Joseph Salim Chagra

Mervin Cherrin

Joseph Eugene Clements

Arthur Stephen CohenJerome David CohenRobert A. Coldsnow

San Antonio, Tex.

El Paso, Tex.

Oakland, Calif.

Houston, Tex.

Sunbury, Pa.

Brooklyn, N.Y.Topeka, Kans.

Movant

Maxwell E. Cox.

Stephen A.

Bauman.Mitchell Stuart

Zeiger.

John Richards

Marcus.

Allen L. Cleve-

land, Jr.

Daniel L.

O'Connor.

Manuel F. Cohen.

Mrs. Susanna E.

Bedell.

Ronald F. Coles.

Thomas G. Fisher.

John Dennett

Winner.

Walter G. Arnold.

Martin Joseph

Harty.

Thomas KO'Neill, Jr.

Richard Charles

Murray.

Allen N. Corlett.

David Hackett

Souter.

Edward ThomasClarke.

Mrs. Barbara AnnShapiro.

Louis EdwardMarshall.

Mitchell Esper.

Frederick HowardWeisberg.

Ben G. Sewell.

Peter Krehel.

Moses Goldberg.

D. B. Eidson. r

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Applicant

Timothy A. Crawford, Jr.

Richard Gross

Daniel B. Cullan

David James Cullan

Samuel A. Culotta

Benjamin B. Cummings,Jr.

Kobert Daniel Curran, Sr.

David D. Daniel III

Mark Reed Dawson

Emmaneul H. Dimitriou

James G. Eberz

John Kent Edwards

Joseph Carlyle Elliott

Robert F. Fadaol

Robert Jay Federman

Joseph J. Fern

Ernest R. Finney, Jr.

John Robert Flandrick, Si

J. William Fleming

Vincent J. Flynn

Benton R. Fonner

Donald D. Foreman

CAtv and SfnfpKJlLj <XL±\X Ot-d L" TVTnvonf

Philadelphia, Pa. John E.Wallace,

Jr.

Houston, Tex. C. AnthonyFriloux. Jr.

Hemingford, Frank B.

Nebr. Morrison.

Omaha, Nebr. Frank B.

Morrison.

Baltimore, Md. James H. Norris,

Jr.

Petersburg, Va. William Earle

,

White, Jr.

Paramus, N.J. George A.

Vaccaro.

Chicago, 111. Ronald Theodore

Hartmann.

San Diego, Calif. William R.

Newsome.

Reading, Pa. Alan Y. Cole.

Peekskill, N.Y. Thomas J. Cote.

Valdosta, Ga. H. ArthurMcLane.

San Antonio, Tex. John HowlandWood, Jr.

Gretna, La. John F. Tooley,

Jr.

Los Angeles, William

Calif. Rosenweig.

Los Angeles, Burt S. Pines.

Calif.

Lubbock, Tex. David Michael

Worley.

San Marino Calif. Royal M.Sorensen.

Shreveport, La. John Miller

Shuey.

Miami, Fla. Phillip A.

Hubbart.

Marina del Rey, Bernard Fried.

Calif.

Pierre, S. Dak. William J.

Janklow.

72 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

William F. Fox, Jr.

Harold A. Frederick

James Daniel Freedman

Monroe E. Freeman, Jr.

Ronald M. Friedman

Forman Friend, Jr.

R. Cordell FunkMary Lee Garfield

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Dearborn, Mich.

Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Hammond, Ind.

Washington, D.C.

David D. Garfinkle

David Allan Gates III

Lawrence H. Gingold

Charles A. Glackin

Jeffrey Alan Glass

Lee S. Glass

Laura Lee Glickman

John Raiford Godbee, Jr.

Daniel L. Goelzer

Stephen M. Goldenberg

Kenneth James GoodGeorge Francis Gormley

Jeffrey H. Gottlieb

Thomas C. GranackGeorge L. Greenfield

Thomas McLean Griffin

David L. Grove

Newton, Mass.

Washington, D.C.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Anchorage,

Alaska

Los Angeles,

Calif.

DeLand, Fla.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Boston, Mass.

Chicago, 111.

Hammond, Ind.

Boston, Mass.

Boston, Mass.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Movant

Urban A. Lester. .

George Hall

Mitchell.

Edmund Gerald

Flynn.

George Martin

Coburn.

Frederick JeromeGlassman.

Leonard A.

Weakley.

C. Jerome Smith.

Stanley

Sutherland

Harris.

Barry A.

Witcheli.

James H. Pipkin,

Jr.

Henry A.

Plattner.

Fred Speaker, Jr.

Warner S. Olds.

Bjorn G. Johnson.

Jonathan K.Golden.

William Amory.Underhill.

Harvey L. Pitt.

Melvin L.

Glauberman.

Steven Van Dorf

.

Robert W.Harrington.

Stanley M. Calm.

C. Jerome Smith.

David Wolf.

Austin S. Ashley.

Thomas KO'Neill, Jr.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 73

Applicant City and State Movant

dOllll i>jc vTLlllLlY, til. ijdii jc lancisco, JDlcvlcIlLK XLidll

r*aii^i^ani. vv atson.

r^Ilpmpnct TTa orrlnnrlV^IcxIIgIId xxdgyiUxlLl IVfiarni TTlal\xlaJJil, JC Id. liUUcit

Silverstein.

Carl H. Hanchey Lake Charles, La. William K. Tete.

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.Trt» i .TVTir»lrlp

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FlaJj let. ta.{rlia Sii*LAgXXd, kJX.

Hardin William Hawes Danville 111.X-/C111 V lllv» Xlli John E. Sebat.

Alan David Hoffenberg f^hipacro 1111 Cl \J y xii» Rurton Eugene

V/iici xxc y .

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.

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.

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.

Henrv R Ran fman Kew York N Y Theodore CSorensen.

Christian David Keedy Miami, Fla. Hervey H.Yaneey, Jr.

74 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

Arthur Kellman

William Haven King, Jr.

Jonathan C. Kinney

Daniel C. Kleeman

Samuel E. Klein

Robert Andrew Kline

Charles J. Kolker

David Howard Krathen

Thomas Baldo Kristovich

Gerald A. KroopRobert Edward Kuczynski

Henry Sinclair LandanIVilliam Reeves Laney

Norman Lasko

C. Earl Ledden

Lawrence A. Levit

Bernard Joseph Levy

John A. Lewis

Harold R. Lichterman

Richard R. Linn

Owen M. Lopez

Marcia Robinson Lowry

Robert James Mangier

John George Martens

City and State Movant

Newport x>eacn, jofln ij. xrayior.

Calif.

Richmond, Va. TWhvi Q "Raffle Tt»o onn d. x>atiie, o r.

Arlington, Va. t) alllcb VV llllaill

J.YU1 UlclIi.

Charles JT\ on vtTof

v

Xiiiiacieipiiia, jra. xjLtHUici JLvumi.

in e vv i orK, i\ . x

.

T?r»l"invt T f^ammfpJAUUH L JL. vdUUIKSli

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J; OIL -LitlULiei ClUlc, >> cllllLl O 4 V / luoi

jf la.

tJUllipe* Xllllb, TVilli<irn Ellis

v^ani. d aillcb.

x>aitimore, Ma, TTto/~I l-J-i n olio TripJ; IcU. VJTlllbUclg.

Hagerstown, Md. Dnnipl WXJ clllltil VV •

A Tnvl si v\

Chicago, 111. tJUcl -Jilltrb VycllIlllS.

Oklahoma City. ±Jd\ L\A XaUl

UKla. Pnllpnv_/inieii.

Chicago, 111.I 1 Airo l'rl H flic?IlOWdlU JCjlllb

Jj eillbLclll.

Jr UiaSKl, JM . I

.

XLnJ.Wa.IU. O UIlll

IVfncspQ

Washington, U.Lu j^iiiuici uoei xvuiiii.

Sunrise, Fla. ixiiiiioiiy

l>XUicllcl.

VValiKiil, J> . x

.

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XXllLllUllj .

Los Angeles, Willinm Pitt\ \ lllltllll JT1LL

uaiit. ^linttnplr

Houston, Tex. t) Ubcpil vylf V Gletilvl

O UllllbUll.

Santa Fe, X. Mex. Willinm Pvv midiii J.V.

T< orlflT'i r>iX1 trLlcIld.

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Collins.

Estherville, Iowa Leo E.

Fitsgibbons.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 75

Applicant

John Brian Martin

Stephen Allen Mason

Fernando E. MataDavid L. McCainJohn F. McClatchey

James Michael McGarryIII

James Ward McGrath

James William McGrath

Bruce Alan McLennanJohn Campbell

McTiernanStephen H. Meyer

Barney W. Miller

Craig E. Miller

Majmard M. MohnJames T. Monahan

Marshal DeanMontgomery

John Stephen MoodyBarry Ames Murphy

Francis X. Murphy

John Austin Murphy

William P. Nairn

Frederic E. Naragon

Robert Lester

Neighbors

City and State

San Angelo, Tex.

Sacramento, Calif.

Topeka, Kans.

Orlando, Fla.

Cleveland, Ohio

Chevy Chase, Md.

Keosauqua, Iowa

Keosauqua, Iowa

Park Ridge, 111

Albany, N.Y.

Schererville, Ind.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Estherville, IowaNew York, N.Y.

Stamford, Conn.

Houston, Tex.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Providence, R.I.

Hagerstown, Md.

Salem, Oreg.

Little Rock, Ark.

Movant

Joseph M.Nuessle.

John B.

Matheny.

John J. Burke.

Rudolph Browd.Michael MurrayHughes.

Troy B. Conner,

Jr.

John AnthonyMorrissey.

John AnthonyMorrissey.

Jack M. Siegel.

Gordon P.

MacDougall.

Gerald K.

Hrebeck.

O. A. Cargill, Jr.

Howard B.

Eisenberg.

Tom J. Riley.

John WalkerGray, Jr.

David F. Babson,

Jr.

Grant Cook.

Bruce Albion

Bailey.

W. Barry Mallon,

Jr.

Julius C.

Michaelson.

Daniel W.Moylan.

Judge J. WarrenBettis.

Wilber Harris

Dillahunty.

76

Applicant

Mark AlanNordenberg

Robert AlanNuernberg

Nancy NyeJohn J. O'GradyFrank A. Oldmen

J. Wesley Oler, Jr.

Candita R. OrLandi

Thomas John Osborne, Jr.

Eobert Joseph Parker

Eobert J. Paul

John Victor Paventi

Laurence Henry Pearson

Walter Lee Penn III

Edward F. Perlman

Eonald Stuart Perlman

William Daniel

Piedimonte

Barry Y. Piels

John Richard Pink

David Enoch Pitchenik

Edward Franklin

Possessky

Eonald G. PrecupPeter Nicholas Priamos

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

City and State

Bexley, Ohio

Milwaukee, Wis.

Agana, GuamSparkiU, N.Y.

Newport, Beach,

Calif.

Carlisle, Pa.

San Juan, P.R.

Paramus, N.J.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Middleton, Wis.

Ventura, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Richmond, Va.

Boston, Mass.

Washington, D.C.

Independence,

Mo.

New York, N.Y.

Kansas City, Mo.

Fairfield, Conn.

Bethel Park, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

Hollywood, Calif.

Movant

Josiah Hillerman

Blackmore II.

John J. Ottusch.

J. C. Dieking.

Milton H. Acller.

Julian S. Ertz.

George F.

Douglas, Jr.

Ronaldo

Rodriquez-

Ossorio.

George A.

Vaccaro.

Robert TempleKeeler.

Howard B.

Eisenberg.

Burt M. Henson.

Douglas J. Good.

Andrew Pickens

Miller.

Frank A.

Steinhilper.

William Allen

Ernest

Landsberg.

C. William

Kramer.

Alfred B.

Engelberg.

Robert GeneDuncan.

Barry JayKesselman.

Herbert W.Patterson.

Lucien Hilmer.

James B. Irsfeld,

Jr.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 77

Applicant city ana Mate Movant

Winfield Scott Kainbolt Long Beach, David Friedman.

Calif.

Margaret E. Reynolds New York, N.Y. Harold W.Suckenik.

William Roy Rice Charleston, Thomas E.

W. Va. MorganDon L. Ricketts Arlington, Ya. Wilbur Daigh

Mills.

William Thayer Rintala Beverly Hills, Stephen A.

Calif. Bauman.Fred Rivas Upland, Calif. Charles Craig

Kays.

Timothy D. Roble Denver, Colo. Henry ThomasCoghill, Jr.

Clyde IT. Roddam Huntsville, Ala. George KendrickWilliams.

Donald Paul Roelke Phoenix, Ariz. James DavidWinter.

Donald Richard Rogers Chevy Chase, Md. Lawrence A.

Shulman.

Thomas D. Rooney Columbus, Ohio Bennie EugeneEspy.

Filmore E. Rose Washington, D.C. F. Cleveland

Hedrick, Jr.

Roger Clifford Rosenfeld Westport, Conn. Lawrence P.

Weisman.Andres Runne New York, N.Y. John L, Quinlan.

Sanya Ryan Los Angeles, Gerald E. Boltz.

Calif.

John Lee Rybolt Indianapolis, Ind. C. Dickson

Faires, Jr.

H. Reynolds Sampson Coral Gables, Fla. Robert D.

Korner.

Ralph David Samuel Philadelphia, Pa. Seymour I. Toll.

Renee Sarajian Philadelphia, Pa. Richard R. High.William R. Scherer Fort Lauderdale, Benjamin J.

Fla. Weaver.Earl Schram, Jr. Hudson, N.Y. William E. J.

Connor.

Kenneth Blair Schumaker Newark, Ohio Donald M. Byrd.Thomas Stewart Shadrick Mt. Clemens, Edward Lee

Mich. Grimsley, Jr.

78 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1976

Applicant

Terry M. Shagin

Michael William Sheehy

Evan Russell Shirley

Walter Vernon Siebert

Julian I. Silvertrust

Charles Joseph Simpson

Lawrence A. Siskind

John Frank Slade III

Peter C. Smoot

Ira J. Smotherman, Jr.

Julien Gillen Sourwine

James Taylor Spencer

Stanley Jay Spero

Miriam Bernstein

Steinberg

Francis John Stewart

John Robert Stoltz

Glenna L. Stone

William P. Stralka

Michael John Strenk

Don R. Strong

Eugene John Sullivan

Timothy J. Sullivan, Jr.

Ralph J. SwansonWilliam B. Swift

City and State Movant

Los Angeles, xvoiana xj.

Cant. Ginsburg.

Denver, Colo. jbciwaiQ xviien

XX XXHonolulu, Hawaii D. Vincent

iLsposiio.

Denver, Colo. James A. Gilkeiv

i^nicago, xii. William Qv\ miam o.

L/Oiien.

jja\ton, vjnio Randal Allen

Anderson, Jr.

T ,ao A n rrol ocXj(J» XXllgtJlCfe, tJ UI1I1 X) . IvxoIllLl/.

uaiit.

XJcLUlctl UXU VVI1, x. ivxyioii xjuyu..

lvia.

x>everiy xinis, otepnen A.

Calif

Atlanta, kjsl. jYiCi\eiii otoKes.

Reno, Nev. Julien GoodekjwUX >V lilt;.

j: aimeivme, jua. ^siiLon xvicnaru.

Hardy.

Boston, Mass. Alfred Paul

Farese.

vylllCagU^ ±11. xjail Hj. x 0110CK.

xvansas Uity9lvio. Ernest Gray

XJdXIlcb.

vyUlLllHULlte, >» lo. Tomoo T? A/To

Atlanta, Ga. Jjorotny lotn

Beasley.

Los Angeles, James Merle

v^aiii. Ideman."\ToTV7 VAt»L- V Vi\ ew i oi ]v, in . i

,

TTV1 ixm »»j TTxLciwaru i.

DiTomasso.

oprmgville, Utah. Allan E. Mecham.TVonfrvn "NT Tx renion, in .o . x aui vjt. i^evy.

x lttsneici, lviass. xvicnard x1.

Id 111c.

Danville, 111. John E. Sebat,

Lake Charles, La. William R. Tete.

MONDAY ;OCTOBER 4, 1976 7&

-

Applicant luiiy ana oiuit;

George Szwabiuk T^l-n 1 a <T pi r»Vn a PaX lIlLldlXGlJUll-LCl., X cl. "Robert Clifton

vv eru

John W. Taggart \Ti aitn a V^fl Virginia Mae, I XX xlllCi xTjLCiv

Drown.

George T. Talley ATa 1 r\ ncit a fra H Arthur

-Lvicxjane.

Melvin Jerry Tanzy El Paso Tex Georo*e N"

x\.ooriguez?oi.

James A. Taylor Butler Pa TVTiss Vircririiaitl-LCO V 11 w 1111C*

x/ouoeL iyiurrm.

Edmund Mazyck Thomas ftnrpvpTiort Pa rrPnT'crp rTlrtrnplinaUCUlgo llvJll U.H

Dixon.

J. Douglas 1 inker r^nvnnci r^hri^tivUl l/UO V^lli- lCl-lj John n North

xex. Jr.

William M. xoomajian New York NY Tifton a rrl E TTimt

Victor John lotn Waohin erfr»n 7) »P!TV doll lilii lAJllj Xy.\_/. Pa nl T^riliinX dU.1 Xy'JUlll.

mi TT f"Tl"

Thomas H. l ruitt "\^7a qIi i ti crt/in T) t!VV dOlllllglAjIlj XJt\y» ElHon "HJJJ1U.U11 XX.

v^ro vv en.

John Grason Turnbull II HPrkwarvn TVTrlXUVVSLUl} 1UU. Xvldldl LI vylldl lcS

Ivi n rravJJA. 1111 dy .

Edward I urner Ppntrpvillp IVTrlV^tJIitl c V lilt} uxix. X-/d vlLl veil Vol

Hri/Q nXJI Vdll.

T> * ^ « J TLX ID Inn "\7"rt 1 1 r\~\ f\Kicnard H, .bias vaiiejo Oklahoma ("litvV /1Y i Cl1 1VI1 i 1 Ll %^'ll;y. Parvv A TKpt*tXJdllJ' 111 KJ\Z1 l,

Olrla

Carmen J. V alvo "Romp N Y P ion a rn frfav

V^v/lIl^JOLUl.

Ray M. Vargas A TKiTrtiiftTfiiiift- iVfirhapl P"\r Mpy x>rowu.e.

Gary Dean Vestermark T idTi or "RpqpTiXJUIlg J3cdUIlj PnKprt PariXVU Uxi 1 b X!id 1

1

i^aiii. ixiiKen.

David Victor 1-^V» r>nn iy A V17X IlOtJIllAj ijLllZi. inn t» .1 onnKt/UllIl VdtUU

JDUUIIld.

"V\7i 1 1 1

o

tyi A n ovncitinpVV 1111dill X\.UgUOtIIlC Timonium. Md. John F f Burgan.

VV dglltJI

juaitn o. vv aiaman Dallas TpxXydlldOj X CA, lA/aT/np S PicJinTiVV dj/iltJ O. XJlbilUL/»

onaron ivapian vv ams "PT-| 1 1 q ri p1 t^Vi i a PaX IllldVXtJlJJIlld} X d. t> l/Ildtlldll IVx.

±nomas j. waisn .xAioany, i> . x

.

xLciwarQ fjames

xooin.

jviicnaei vvainer v^incagUj xn. X" idlliv X . X U WltJy

Jr.

80 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1976

Applicant Liuy ana curare ^lovant

Brian D. "Weaver Dayton. Ohio Xeil F. Freund.

Martin G. Weinberg Boston. Mass. Joseph S. Oteri.

Irving Weinsoff Miami, Fla. Thomas M.Carney.

Eobert A. Wells Hopkinton. X.H. John Adam Graf.

Alexander Wilson Washington, D.C. George L. Hart,

Whitaker Jn.

William Xelson White Towson, Md. Richard Charles

Murray.

Donald J. WfMock Los Angeles, Robert PutnamCalif. Will.

Claude Edward Whitney Beverly Hills. Robert R.

Calif. Mallieoat.

Charles L. Williams Baltimore. Md. Arthur Grant

Murphy, Sr.

Peter Carl Wilson Brooklyn. N.Y. Eugene Gold.

Jack Eaton Withem Houston, Tex. Calvin Alfred

Hartmann.

Paul Asher Wolf Beverly Hills, Herbert Jerry

Calif. Strickstein.

Bay Orr Womack Riverside, Calif. Harry MorganDougherty.

Steven K. Wood Sullivan. 111. Denis J. Weber.

Xelson Edward Wren, Jr. Savery, Wyo. Judge Clarence

Addison

Brimmer.

William McKinley Harrisburg. Pa. William M.Young. Jr. Young.

±c V claim, WI11U t) oJIlCb W lllldlil

Corbitt. Jr.

Lawrence J. Zinn Wantagh, X.Y. Denis E. Dillon.

August 16, 1976

Michael.John Abbott Los Angeles, Maurice Jones, Jr.

Calif.

David Rawson Alkire Los Angeles, Richard M. Mosk.

Calif.

Leonard Alterwein Fort Lauderdale, Jerome Prince.

Fla.

Xick J. Anast Gary, Ind. Daniel C.

Kuzman.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 81

Applicant

William John Anderson

Alfred E. Augustini

Judy Altagen Bakal

Ronald Gregory Bakal

Angelo C. Baldi

Andrew David Ball

Miss Rosemary Barkett

Mark G. Barrett

Arnold Stanley Battise

Jerry G. Baumgardner

Charles L. Baxter

Alan I. Becker

Henry S. Beckwith

David Mark Beerman

Paul Sender Berch

Michael Bergner

Samuel Bernstein

Terry Stephen Bernstein

Daniel E. Bertram

Harry E. Bertram

Robert E. Bertram

Robert Kellogg Best

Milton BirnbaumRobert S. Blatt

Gerald Monroe Botts

Talmadge B. Boyd

Walter L. Brady, Jr.

City and State Movant

St. Petersburg, John Wallace

Fla. Hamilton.

Los Angeles, Angelo J.

Calif. Palmieri.

Los Angeles, Robert Michael

Calif. Myman.Culver City, Robert Michael

Calif. Myman.Atlanta, Ga. Jerome Prince.

Washington, D.C. B. Michael Rauh.

West Palm Beach, Joseph Denson

Fla. Farish, Jr.

New York, N.Y. Frank Durkan.

Dallas, Tex. Sarah T. Hughes.

Muncie, Ind. Rita Jane

McGuire.

Massapequa Park, Jerome Prince.

N.Y.

Chicago, 111. Joseph DuCoeur.

Westmont, N.J. Jerome Prince.

Los Angeles, Frank Gafkowski,

Calif. Jr.

Brattlesboro, Vt. Mark Lawrence

Zwicker.

San Diego, Calif. Charles F.

Gorder.

New York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Garden City, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph F. Eckert.

Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph F. Eckert.

Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph F. Eckert.

Sacramento, Ronald A.

Calif. Zumbrun.

Caldwell, Idaho Jerome Prince.

Fort Smith, Ark. Williard Crane

Smith, Jr.

TToimfrm Tpx Charles H. Jack-

son, Jr.

Houston Tex Daniel Paul

Ryan, Jr.

St. Louis, Mo. Thomas F.

Eagleton.

240-278—76 6

82 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

Nicholas Barrett Braun

Michael Louis Brodie

Martin Gerald Brooks

Gary Arthur Bubb

Joseph Bulgatz

Timothy Austin Burleigh

William F. Byrnes

Gladys Maxine B. Cade

Michael Phillip Calof

M. Michael Carpenter

Lois Duane Cashell

James M. Catterson, Jr.

Rhocla Chaloff

Gerald J. Chapnick

Irving Sheu Kee Chin

John Barton Ciccolella

William F. Cioffi

John B. Clark

Robert Segura Clark

Welch L. Cockrell

Donald G. CohenOscar J. CohenErminie L. Conley

Cecelia Ellen Connally

Daniel Joseph Connolly

Silas Berry Cooper, Jr.

Davis O'Connell Couch

City and State

Clayton, Mo.

Philadelphia, Pa.

North MiamiBeach, Fla.

Jacksonville, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Leesburg, Fla.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Silver Spring,

Md.Los Angeles,

Calif.

Valley Forge, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

Port Jefferson,

N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Colorado Springs,

Colo.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Miami, Fla.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Albertson, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Flemington, N.J.

Cleveland, OhioHanover, N.H.Abbeville, La.

Washington, D.C.

Movant

George SamuelNewman.

Louis Matkoff

.

Joel Alan Savitt.

Clark W. Toole,

Jr.

Gerald H.Horowitz.

Fred H. Kent.

Henry R. Adams.James Percy

Hood, Jr.

Siegfried D.

Hillmer.

Alfred B. Levine.

George P.

Lewnes.

Frank A. Gulotta.

Jerome Prince.

Herbert A.

Lyman.Hiram LeongFong.

Joe A. Cannon.

Jerome Prince.

Robert B. Thum.

Jerome Prince.

Robert AlanSeeman.

Edward J. Leon.

Jerome Prince.

Stephen Skillman.

Franic J. Talty.

David L. Nixon.

James L.

Davidson, Jr.

Michael Paul

Flaherty.

MONDAY , OCTOBER 4, 1976 83

Applicant City and State Movant

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84 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

Joseph B. Ehrlich

Stephen Jay Eisenberg

William Joseph Emanuel

Vernon L. Evans

Richard Evert Fagerberg

Stephen R. Farrand

Anthony J. Fazzone

Leon Fein

Jack C. Felthouse

George M. Fisher

Edward Dean Foreman

Michael Eugene Foster

Irvin G. Freeman

Michael Arnold Friedberg

Stephen M. Friedberg

William Lee Gagen

Henry Thomas Galbraith

Robert Frederick Gale

Fred A. Geiger

A. Richard Gerber

Alan C. Gershenson

Mike D. Gibbs

Alan Howard Gilbert

Gerard A. Gilbride

Joseph Giovanniello

Margaret MontgomeryTorr Giovanniello

Harold I. Glaser

City aud State Movant

Garden City, X.Y. Henry J. Boitel.

New York, IS".Y. Jerome Prince.

Los Angeles, William J.

Calif. Curtin.

Washington, D.C. Robert BrewerNorris.

Overland Park, Joseph F.

Kans. Cunningham.

San Francisco, Lester W.Calif. Spillane.

Cheshire, Conn. Richard A. Dice.

ISTew York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Los Angeles. Mark C. Allen, Jr.

Calif?

Merrillville, Ind. Daniel C.

Kuzman.

St. Petersburg, Jeffrey Lee

Fla. Myers.

Wichita. Ivans. Robert R. Arnold.

Los Angeles, Harold

Calif Thomasian.

Alexandria. Ya. Sarah A. W.Garrett.

Alexandria, Va. Joan RonderPorn ike.

Lebanon, 111. Howard EugeneMcNier.

Phoenix, Ariz. Tom Karas.

New York, X.Y. Michael E. Curan.

Waukegan, 111. Robert Paul Will,

Jr.

Norristown, Pa. Hamilton Moses,

Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa. Marvin Comiskv.

Dallas. Tex. Ralph D.

Churchill.

Philadelphia. Pa. Edward B. Soken.

Brooklyn, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Cedarhurst. X.Y. Jerome Prince.

Cedarhurst. N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Baltimore, Md. Gordon H. Levy.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 85

Applicant

Stefan Joseph Glynias

Maurice. GodinAddison Kennon Goff, III

Addison Kennon Goff, Jr.

Marilyn Felice Goldstein

Evan L. GordonLee GordonWarren Gotclier

Ira L. Gottlieb

Alex Greenspan

"William Robert Grimm

S. Spencer Grin

Herbert Grossman

Richard Alan Gurfein

James Holmes Haddock

Edward A. Haffer

John Franklin Haifley

Max HaimanGerald Matthew Handley

Daniel T. HanleyRonald Clay Harrison

Samuel Glenn Harrold, III

Ross La Fayette Hatcher,

III

David G. Hawkins

Robert A. Hawthorne, Jr.

Larry Weldon HaysRobert Lawrence Hecht

Thomas T. Hecht

City and State

Clayton, Mo.

Larchmont, N.Y.

Ruston, La.

Ruston, La.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Baltimore, Md.McAlester, Okla.

Portland, Oreg.

New York, N.Y.

Tulsa, Okla.

New York, N.Y.

Silver Spring,

Md.New York, N.Y.

Jackson, Miss.

Concord, N.H.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

Kansas City, Mo.

Passaic, N.J.

Atlanta, Ga.

Eureka, 111.

Rossville, Ga.

Washington, D.C.

Baton Rouge, La.

Houston, Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Movant

William J.

Detting.

Jerome Prince.

Robert G. Pugh.

Robert G. Pugh.

Jerome Prince.

Ralph P. Katz.

Daniel Gordon.

Paul EdwardHarper.

Leo Levenson.

Jerome Prince.

Deiyl Lee

Gotcher.

Jerome Prince.

Joseph Kovner.

Jerome Prince.

Paul Roger

Googe, Jr.

David Hackett

Souter.

John J. McFall.

Jerome Prince.

Willard B.

Bunch.

Charles Breslow.

Dock HeardDavis.

William JohnScott.

Larry DeanRuskaup.

Thomas BurrowesStoel, Jr.

John Victor

Parker.

Billy R. Kerr.

David GordonSaunders.

Jerome Prince.

240-278—76 7

86 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Robert M. Heller New York, N.Y. Sherman S.

Lawrence.

Charles J. Hely Needham, Mass. Ruth I. Abrams.

Herbert W. Herman Spring Valley, Jerome Prince.

N.Y.

Philip H. Hickok Garden Grove, Michael H.

Calif. Dougherty.

Alden V. Hill Fort Collins, Ward H. Fischer.

Colo.

Sherwood P. Hill Indianapolis, Ind* Ronald EdwardElberger.

Wm. Ralph Hill, Jr. LaFayette, Ga. Thomas JudsonEspy, Jr.

David A. Hirsch Burlington, Iowa. Edward W.Dailey.

Howard E. Hirsch Los Angeles, Roger A.

Calif. Franklin.

Henry P. Hodge, Jr. Wichita Falls, Frank Gibson.

Tex.

William Whitley Hodges Columbia, S.C. Herbert WileyLouthian.

Charles Barclay Hoffman Waterloo, Iowa. Frederick Gale

White.

Thomas L. Hogan Louisville, Ky. James C. Hickey..

Michael G. Holmes Portland, Oreg. Leigh DeCampStephenson.

Daniel Hoseman Chicago, 111. Charles I.

Calisoff.

Seymour Howard New York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Harold James Hughes Glendale, Calif. Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Franklin Griggs Hunt New York, N.Y. Herbert Brownell,.

Jr.

Charles W. Hunter Indianapolis, Ind. H. William Irwin.

Kent Hutcheson Fort Madison, George E.

Iowa. Wright.

James F. Ingraham Boulder, Colo. James Carton

McGohan.William Ray Ingram Memphis, Ten n. Warner Hodges.Randolph Jackson Brooklyn, N.Y. Rudolph Dempsey

Smith, Jr.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 87

Applicant

Bruce L. James

William Hugh James

Peter Jason

Harry E. Jennings, Jr.

Charles E. Johnson

Andrew Thomas Jones

Kay R. Jones

Robert. C. Jones, Jr.

Lloyd Alan Kadish

Kevin P. Kane

Richard M. Karceski

Melvyn Mark Kassenoff

David V. Keegan

Jeffrey H. Kilgore

Daniel Elihu Kirsch

William Edward Knight

Leonard J. Koerner

William Lawrence Kovacs

Charles T. Kovler

Samuel Krane

Albert Kreindler

Barry KrohnGerald B. LackeyRobert S. Lander

City and State

Houston, Tex.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

New York, X.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Atlanta, Ga.

Houston, Tex.

Clayton, Mo.

Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Baltimore, Mel.

West Orange, X.J.

Garden City, X.Y.

Irving, Tex.

New York, X.Y.

LTpper Marlboro,

Md.Xew York, X.Y.

Bethlehem, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Xew York, X.Y.

Brooklyn, X.Y.

Toledo, Ohio

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Movant

Charles DavidKipple.

Larry Derryberry.

Irving D.

Lipkowitz.

William Simon.

John MorganHeeter.

Lewis RogerSlaton, Jr.

Richard AnthonyWells.

Albert A. Michen-

felder, Jr.

Richard L.

Rout-man.

Carlos Solis.

Gordon H. Levy.

Jeffrey Barton

Calm.

John J. WitmeyerIII.

Robert Harris

Power.

Charles DodgsonBrown.

Russell W.Shipley.

Renee Modry.

Joseph Francis

Leeson.

M. Leon Sussman.

Bernard DavidFischer.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

Merritt W. Green.

Richard E. Posell.

88 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

James Donald Langell

Harry Wolfe LangerEdward C. Y. Lau

Peter McLean Lauriat

James Lewis LeeRobert T. Lee

Ronald D. Lessner

Charles P. Lester

Lawrence David Lewis

Thomas Gray Linsley

Charles Roy Lipcon

Ann Kathleen

MacLaughlinEdward R. Mandell

Constance Margaret

MandinaJosel Simpson Marcus

Robert A. Margolin

Michael R. Marron

Elbert Waldo Martin

Garry George Mathiason

Howard Lawrence Mayo

Katherine AguinoMazzaferri

Ken McCartneySamuel C. McCutchen

Francis A. McEnaney

Movant

Staten Island, Jerome Prince.

N.Y.

New York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

San Francisco, L. G. vonCalif. Schottenstein.

Boston, Mass. James Roosevelt,

Jr.

Cincinnati, Ohio Allen Brown.Des Moines, Iowa William Hudson

Griffies.

Beverly Hills, Saul J. Bernard.

Calif.

Pasadena, Calif. George R. Baffa.

Los Angeles, MauriceCalif. Jones. Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa. Elliot B. Piatt.

Miami, Fla. Mitchell J.

Lipoon.

Colorado Springs, James W. Kin.

Colo.

New York, N.Y. GpT-ald TV

Fischer.

New York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Los Angeles, Max P. Zall.

Calif.

New York, N.Y. EdwardMargolin.

San Francisco, John J. Goldberg.

Calif.

New Orleans, La,. Riley B. Fell.

San Francisco, ArthurCalif. Mendelson. .

Los Angeles, Kevin P. Kirwan.

Calif.

Washington, D.C. Lois J. Schiffer.

Cheyenne, Wyo. Ewing T. Kerr.

Atlanta, Ga. Wayne Preston

Yanoey.

San Franoicso, Jack Maxwell

Calif. Howard.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 89

Applicant

William P. McGovern

Denis Donnellan McKenna

William J. McYittie

Arthur D. MeehanHyman J. Mendelson

Howard William Mersky

Benjamin Messinger

Bernard S. MeyerBenjamin P. Michel

Donald A. Modica

Leo Wallace Monroe, Jr.

James Edward Moore

Jessel A. Moore

Murray Charles Munshen

Barton Nachamie

A. Patrick Nagel

Abraham Neustein

Thomas O. Nickoloff

Carlos Nieves

James Michael Norman

Mathew M. Novak

Joseph Karl Obold

Vance Keith Opperman

David John Otis

Oliver Oscar Over, Jr.

Lansing Reed Palmer

City and State

Oak Creek, Wis.

Fairfax, Ya.

Chino, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

Mineola, N.Y.

Glen Ridge, N.J.

Euclid, Ohio

Orlando, Fla.

Richmond, Va.

Lexington, Ky.

Detroit, Mich.

New York, N.Y.

Newport Beach,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

San Diego, Calif.

Fairfield, Conn.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Farmington Hills,

Mich.

Philadelphia, Pa.

St. Paul, Minn.

Media, Pa.

Council Bluffs,

IowaNew York, N.Y.

Movant

Patrick ThomasSheedy.

RandolphHarrison Watts.

Frank Murphy,Jr.

Jerome Prince.

Paul N. Weltman.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

Arthur C. Fink.

Charles Danzig.

Robert E.

Redding.

Theodore Rogers

Baumgardner.

Andrew Pickens

Miller.

William GordonKenton.

D. Michael

Kratchman.

Jerome Prince.

Michael Frederick

Richman.

Jerome Prince.

Rudi Milton

Brewster.

Jerome Prince.

Ben J. Weaver,

Jr.

Harry Chudnow.

Anthony Potts,

Jr.

FrankClaybourne.

Robert W. Beatty.

Philip J. Willson.

Samuel HazardGillespie, Jr.

90 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Applicant

Mark Lawrence Palmer

Albert Cecil Palmour

Charles M. G. Parker, Jr.

Clifford Grey Pash, Jr.

Joseph Nelson Peacock

Wilson G. Pedrick

Franklin David Pelletier

Ronald J. Pepples

Martin Perlberger

Gustav August PfuhlmannB. Glenn Phelps

Clifford Lee Phillips

Constant Andre Prassinos

John Richard Quatman

Marta L. Quinones deTorres

James M. Ramstad

Andrew Richard Randall

Barbara Kay Ratliff

Joyce Anne RebhunJack Milton Reid

Lawrence Mark Reuben

Carolyn M. Reynolds

Steven Victor Rheuban

City and State Movant

New York, N.Y. Lawrence A.

Shulman.

Summerville, Ga. Thomas Judson

Espv, Jr.

Bayside, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Bardstown, Ky. Joseph A. Marino.

McCrory, Ariz. James L. Shaver,

Jr.

Waycross, Ga. Frank BartowMcDonald, Jr.

Los Angeles, David L. Shane.

Calif.

Parkersburg, George Arthur

Iowa Cady, Jr.

Beverly Hills, Gerald J.

Calif. Mehlman.Bayside, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Manassas, Va. Stuart H.

Robeson.

Warren, Ohio Ronald ArthurMarks.

Youngstown, George Alex

Ohio Chuparkoff.

San Francisco, James Francis

Calif. Coakley.

San Juan, P.R. Miriam Naveiro

de Rodon.

Washington, D.C. John George

Perazich.

New York, N.Y. Steven Richard

Lapidus.

Honolulu, Hawaii Paul D. Alston.

Pittsburgh, Pa.© 7Henry R. Adams.

Washington, D.C. Fred EmileRinge, Jr.

Indianapolis, Ind. Ronald EdwardElberger.

Los Angeles, Dzintra I. Janavs.

Calif.

Beverly Hills, Lyn H. Marcus.

Calif.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Applicant City and State

Robert Newton Kichards Washington, D.C.

Delroy M. Kichardson San Diego, Calif.

Jorge Rios Torres Ponce, P.R.

Stephen Franklyn Ritner Philadelphia, Pa.

Philip Henry Robinson Sandpoint, Ind.

Thomas M. Rodgers, Jr. New Orleans, La.

John Pier Roemer

Kermit Roosevelt, Jr.

Nancy Rosner

William A. Ross

Howard Rosten

Seth R. Rotter

Bernard RubinHenry RubinJoel Sheldon

Rubinstein

Oreste Eugene Russo

Stanley Sacks

Edward E. Saleeby

Sol L. Salzberg

I. Stephen Samuels

Paul A. Sansbury

Felix H. Savoie, Jr.

Robert Leo Schmalzer

Joseph O. Schoepfer

Rnth T. Schwartz

Milwaukee, Wis.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

ManhattanBeach, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Gaithersburg,

Md.North Bellmore,

N.Y.

Boston, Mass.

Hartsville, S.C.

New York, N.Y.

Boston, Mass.

Darlington, S.C.

Napoleonville,

La.

Denver, Colo.

Atlanta, Ga.

New York, N.Y.

91

Movant

Thomas WayneArmstrong.

Gordon Pearce.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Elliot B. Piatt.

Merlin HowardStaring.

Herbert W.Christenberry,

Jr.

Harold HenryFuhrman.

David BoothBeers.

Lawrence Jeffrey

Weingard.

Lionel T.

Campbell.

Donald E. Olson.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

Stuart Richard

Reichart.

Jerome Prince.

George L.

Greenfield.

Robert 12 Kilgo.

Jerome Prince.

Richard J. Birch.

Robert L. Kilgo.

Risley C. Triche.

Michael J.

Eigeman.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

92 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Applicant

Leland Stanford

Sedberry, Jr.

Donald Eliot Segal

Leonard Martin Shambon

Steven Robert Shanahan

William Robert Shepard

Joan Betti Sherman

Miles H. Shore

Jack W. Shuck

John J. Siegel

Theodore G. Siegel

Jerry I. Silver

Charles Delbert Silvey, Jr.

Nathan Sinrod

Frank Kendall Slinkman,

III

Francis McCauley Small,

Jr.

Byron Owen Smith

Michael Spiegel

Jared Stamell

Edward R, Stege, Jr.

Robert Sorrell Steinberg

Anita Estelle Steiner

Robert David Stenzel

Charles W. Stephens

City and State

Albuquerque,

N. Mex.

Wheaton, Md.

Washington, D.C.

North Platte,

Nebr.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Saddle Brook,

N.J.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Berkeley, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Stony Brook, N.Y.

Mission Hill,

S. Dak.

Deerfield Beach,

Fla.

West Palm Beach,

Fla.

Palo Alto, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Cleveland, Ohio

Miami, Fla.

Fairfield, Conn.

New York, N.Y.

Gainesville, Ga.

Movant

J. R. Modrall.

Robert Scott

Turkington.

Peter W. Rodino r

Jr.

Michael DavidWims.

Donald M. Cahem

Robert J. McCoid.

Norman R.

Bradley.

Daniel EugeneGibson.

MurrayWeinstein.

Jerome Prince.

Barry B. SegaLRobert Burnett

Booz.

Jerome Prince.

Joseph DensonFarish, Jr.

Thomas G.

Perkins.

Maurice Jones, Jr.

Saul J. Bernard.

Peter W. Rodino,

Jr.

Carl Lyonel

Jones.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

J. Douglas

Stewart.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 93

Applicant City and State Movant

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1VI 1 Ckl Q T1 /~1xM ItildllU..

Richard P WardXLAL-AAcXA Vl X • VV ClA VX JOUoLUll, lVJLdOO.

vvaner, or.

Dolores Jean Watson Los Angeles, Mildred L.

Calif. Lillie.

94 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

Jerome John WebbWilliam Loren Weigand,

Jr.

Robert F. WeinbergDonald O. Weinberger

Gerald T. Weiner

Myron A. Weiss

Robert M. Weitz

David Charles Welch

Paul William WhiteJames O. White, Jr.

Barry Jay Wiener

Meyer WienerSam WienerMevin R. Wilcox III

Marshall E. Williams

William Steven WinterRobert Edward Wood, Jr.

Howard L. Zelevansky

Peter Wolfson Zinober

City and State

Chicago, 111.

Yakima, Wash.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Bridgeport, Conn.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Oceanside, Calif.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Houston, Tex.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Houston, Tex.

Dallas, Tex.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Tampa, Fla.

Movant

Bernard Genis.

J. Hugh Aaron.

Jerome Prince.

Theodore J. Lidz.

Jack M.Krulewitz.

Martin Z. N.

Katz.

Jerome Prince.

James Sanders

Ready, Jr.

Jerome Prince.

Francis ABreidenbach.

Roland Stokes

Neeson, Sr.

Jerome Prince.

Jerome Prince.

William F. Hyer.

John MorganHeeter.

Jerry W. Neagle.

H. Robert Powell.

Jerome Prince.

Wm. Reece Smith,

Jr.

September 13, 1976

David Nichols Adair, Jr. Kansas City, Mo.

Marc Joseph Aclelsohn

Benjamin Mark Adler

James Trueman Allen

Victor S. Amstadter

Henry London Anderson,

Jr.

New York, N.Y.

Baltimore, Md.

El Paso, Tex.

Santa Monica,

Calif.

Fayetteville, N.C.

DickHoblit

Woods.

Maxwell E. Cox.

Laurence M.Katz.

Woodrow WisonBean II

WarrenEllsworth

Clendening.

James Rupert

Nance.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6 95

Applicant

Horace Allan Andrews

Jack L. Andrus, Jr.

Peter M. Appleton

Conrad P. Armbrecht II

Paul W. ArmstrongLawrence Edward Arnim

Alvin C. Askew

John S. Athens

Stephen Lewis Baker

Lawrence J. Ball

Jack Ballas

Robert Charles Bamford

Terry Roy Barrett

William L. Becker

Gregory L. Berman

William Biederman

Ralph W. Blinston

William Herbert BodeRichard Lee Bohanon

H. Hampton Boles

Joseph Jerome Boswell

Nelson P. Brav

J. Converse Bright

City and State

St. Petersburgh,

Fla.

Pasadena, Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Mobile, Al

Bedminster, N.J.

Houston, Tex.

Austin,Tex.

Tulsa, Okla.

Dallas, Tex.

Boston, Mass.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Fairfax, Va.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Chicago, 111.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N.Y.

Kansas City, Mo.

Washington, D.C.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Birmingham, Ala.

Mobile, Ala,

San Diego, Calif.

Yaldosta, Ga.

Movant

James P. Bennett.

J. L. Jay.

Robert M.Shafton.

Wm. H. Arm-brecht III.

Henry Harfield.

Mabel GreyHowell.

Frederick H.Young.

James M.Sturdivant,

Joseph Gran-berry Werner.

John T. Gaffney.

Donald E. Olson.

John S.

Fessenden.

Stanley LloydCunningham.

Isaiah S.

Dorfman.David L.

Tomchin.

David Grant

Macdonald.

Aaron A. Wilson,

Jr.

Alan S. Novins.

Bert Barefoot, Jr.

William Joseph

Ward.Alton Rives

Brown, Jr..

Steven N.

Schwartz.

John KentEdwards.

96 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

Applicant

Owen F. Brock

William Frederick Brown

Boyee Reid Brown, Jr.

Arthur Brunwasser

Charles F. Burns

Bryan Edward Bush, Jr.

William Douglas Buttrey

A. Paul Cadenhead

Jack Lee Campbell

Clarence William Carter

William J. Casey

Michael Richard Casper

G. Wendell Cathey

Lawrence WaltonChamMee

Don L. Chapman

Robert Alan Chase

Jack M. Chasnoff

Ronald Alphonse Chevis

Harold GrahamChristensen

M. Robert Christopher

Caesar D. Cirigliano

Jack Paul Cittadine

Truman Clare

Guy Palmer Clark

City and State Movant

XJUblUll, lVXdbb. JD ItLlcilLK tf •

V^iLllllldll.

T ALos Angeles, Lawrence H.Uaiii. Eisenberg.

I—1 au a n In 1—I o ittnnlioiioiuiu, xxawaii John Sanford

Edmunds.KJdiLl JD IdllLlbLO, Ephraim

Lyaill. Margolin.

-t>J-ldIIll, UKld. i . Austin vjravm.

iJclLOil XVOUgt;, 1 Jtl. Sam J. DAmico.V V ablllllglUIl, U.Kj. xioward. 11.

DclJicI , t) 1 .

A floilf Q C Z Q^llcllllci, VXd. oamuei lvniier.

-LVdlioclo V^IL V , ±>JLvJ. xxdii y x . xiiomp-

son, Jr.

JLvlIlg, 1> ,V_y.I-c /~\ r\ r\ ATT ll/i i 1 1 /mixvOQciey lvniier

Ligon, Jr.

v-v abiiingion, u.Kj. vv imam r .

Rogers.

Gainesville, Ga. Wm. Hammondtf UllUbUll, tf 1

.

.Ly 111 dill'. VylVld. Pari T^prf A Ihorf

A nninnlio AlrljrvillldJJUllb, i>J_vj.. -LVLrUcl t kjL. tf Ullll

Jjlbllup, V_/dllx. tf . ±Jd\ 111

xxennigan.

Juos iAngeies, 1 ,0 iTTI^An AA 1—

1

ljdwi tiiice XX.

"uarrr. Eisenberg*.

Lviayton, lvio. Earl Susman.

Metairie, La. xvondLO ivsnton

Fonseca.

oajx ijaKe Lviiy, Cf11Qrf Totuait Lj.

TTf oliu tan Poelman.

Murray, Ivy. xi/inebt vv . xtivers,

tf i •

in ew i orK, in . I

.

x>"onaiQ x/.

"Weinberger.

xLdKnart, Ina. Michael L. Roach.

Ovnrtha TCVhrJ.11 CI J.AC*, 11 C KJ 1 • Ephraim L.

Marks.

Ponca City, Okla. Clarence D.

Northcutt.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 97

Applicant City and State

John feeth uiaik vS V G i- i- 1 CL X CX.LJA.,

Md.

John Woodhull Clark San Jose, Calif.

Wilson Meredith Clark Memphis, Tenn.

James Allen Collins Denver. Colo.

Francisco J. Colon-Pagan San Juan, P.R.

\> anace w nson v_.uiid.\\ cty Memphis. Tenn.

Christopher William \ew York N Y.

Congalton

Craig Stephens Cook Salt Lake City,

Utah

joei jml. v,oopei

Ralph Joseph Coselli Houston. Tex.

Jack A. Crickard Glendale. Calif.

1\ fn tIt V linfm 1 1'OaC XiclL lllc, »> lo.

James M. Crowley New York, X.Y.

Ellsworth Cundiff, Jr. St, Charles. Mo.

William F. Curtin Trenton, X.J.

Gregory L. Curtner Detroit, Mich.

X/^oqi^vI^ "\^Tn Tin q T lonntJObt*pil \ \ civile XJKzalL "Rnlpio-h TV P

Robert G. Del Gadio Dix Hills, N.Y.

v^aii Jl. uengei New Orleans, La.

Donald B. Devirian Los Angeles,

Calif.

Ray Wilbur Dezern, Jr. Norfolk, Va.

Hubert Lee Dobbs, Jr. Phoenix, Ariz.

Earl G. Dolan Arlington

Heights, 111.

Movant

John J.

McCarthy. Jr.

William I. Cohen.

Ernest G. Kelly,

Jr.

Dorian EvansWelch.

Roberto Arm-strong, Jr.

Ernest G. Kelly,

Jr.

Frank A. F.

Severance.

Stuart L.

Poelman.

Thomas DuncanBeatty III.

Alvin D. Lurie.

Robert A. Wenke.William Dalton

Whitnall.

Henry Harfield.

Robert V.

Xiedner.

Ernest S.

Glickman.

George EdwardBushnell, Jr.

Henry Wallace

Witcover.

Joel P. Dictrow.

George HowardBecker. Jr.

Jared R. B.

Hutton.

MongomeryKnight, Jr.

Lance Frederick

Jacobs.Robert Stanley

Rankin, Jr.

98 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 197 6

Applicant

Judge George EdwardDolezal

John F. DonahueThomas P. Dougherty, Jr.

David A. Drexler

William Leonidas Dudley,

Jr.

Kobert M. Duffy

Bruce Darnell Duncan

Melvin Edward DunnEichard M. DunnStanley Robert DurdenJames D. Easley

David Andrew Elder

Benjamin Samuel Engram,Jr.

Charles Joseph Eusey

Jerome P. Facher

Robert W. Farrell

Francois Roger Favre

William B. Fenton

Michael C. Ferguson

William Frank Ferguson,

Jr.

William John Ferretti

John M. Finnerty

Charles Lewis Firestein

Francis Fitzgibbons

Francis Edward Fletcher,

Jr.

James Stanley Flis

Lawrence William Flynn

City and State

Chicago, 111.

Oak Brook, 111.

Boston, Mass.

Wilmington, Del.

Norfolk, Va.

Oak Brook, 111.

Atlanta, Ga.

Elburn, 111.

Miami, Fla.

Athens, Ga.

Crystal River,

Fla.

Cumberland, R.I.

Albany, Ga.

Reading, Pa.

Boston, Mass.

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Berkeley, Calif.

Houston, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Bath, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Estherville, IowaWashington, D.C.

East Islip, N.Y.

Kenilworth, 111.

Movant

Thomas F.

Railsback.

Hubert J. Loftus.

Peter J. Panuthos.

Andrew B.

Kirkpatrick, Jr.

MontgomeryKnight, Jr.

Hubert J. Loftus.

Charles Eelburn

Moore, Jr.

Melvin A. Heller.

Stuart L. Simon.

James E. Hudson.Lester Bales, Jr.

Edward A. Rote.

Asa D. Kelley, Jr.

Terrence E.

Connor.

Blair L. Perry.

Henry B.

Rothblatt.

Henry J. Bogust.

David L. Rose.

Arthur Wells, Jr.

Bernard L.

Hebinck.

John B. Tacke.

Domenick L.

Gabrielli.

Brownell Merrell,

Jr.

Jack R, Miller.

Michael L. Glaser.

HowardRosenstone.

Granger Cook, Jr.

Applicant

John Charles Foshee

John Wayne Fox

Jordan J. Frassineti

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

City and State

Austin, Tex.

Stamford, Conn.

Greensboro, X.C.

99

Movant

Sharon Paige Frazier

Herbert E. FreemanJeffrey Burt Freis

Roger R. Fross

John Martin Gadzichowski

Terry D. Gaines

Robert S. Ganey

Jay A. Garcia-Gregory

Rex Wallace Garner

Raymond Joseph Gazzo

Luis Barcelo Gener

"Wallace M. Germain

Kennedy J. Gilly

Jack C. Glantz

Marshall J. Goldsmith

Stephen Goldspiel

Hollis L. Green

Mark Mayer Greenberg

Fred J. Guzzo

John Wesley Hall, Jr.

Baton Rouge, La.

Cincinnati, OhioWhite Plains,

X.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Mechanicsville,

Va.

San Juan. P.R.

Rome, Ga.

Des Moines, Iowa

San Juan, P.R.

Jackson Heights,

N.Y.

New Orleans, La.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

East Chicago,

Ind.

Buffalo Grove,

111.

Chicago, 111.

Norman, Okla.

Cleveland, Ohio

Little Rock, Ark.

Thomas M.Reavley.

Frederick MooreTobin.

Zachariah

HamptonHowerton, Jr.

Jean Gregory

Rogers.

Allen Brown.

Jonathan S.

Liebowitz.

R. R. McMahan.David L. Rose.

Donald L. Schott.

Parker Cherry.

Ruben Rodriguez-

Antongiorgi.

Emil Jackson

Clower.

William J. Trout.

Harry Anduze-

Montano.

Frederick A.

Brue.

Haywood H.Hillyer, Jr.

S. Dell Scott.

Lester F. Murphy.

James Holland

Bradner. Jr.

Arthur R.

Waddy.Edwin Jay

Lasner.

Joseph A.

Cipollone.

Garnett ThomasEisele.

100 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 19 76

Applicant

Claude Arthur Stuart

HamrickClair Page Hamrick III

Elvin David Hance

Mare S. Harding

Michael Allen Harris

Bruce Burleson Hart

Aram A. Hartunian

Joseph M. Hassett

John Paul Heil

Robert Gilford HeisermanCharles Minor Hinton. Jr.

Bernard Hirschhorn

Timothy S. Hogan

Eichard A. Hoppe

A. Xeil Hudgens

William Douglas Hyatt

Frederick Elias John

Merritte Scott Johnson

Jared Haym Jossem

E. Dale Joyner

Alfred C. Kammer II

Samuel S. Kantz

Stanley Mark Karlin

Marvin A. Kaufman

City and State

Santa Clara.

Calif.

Charleston.

W. Va.

Des Moines.

IovaDes Moines.

Iowa

San Francisco.

Calif.

Potomac. Md.

Chicago. 111.

Washington. D.C.

Mitchell. Xebr.

Denver. Colo.

Pine Bluff, Ark.

New York, X.Y.

Cincinnati. Okla.

New York. X.Y.

Mobile. Ala.

Miami. Fla.

San Francisco.

Calif.

Washington. D.C.

Honolulu. HawaiiJacksonville. Fla.

Atlanta. Ga.

New Castle. Pa.

Bethesda. Md.Woodmere. X.Y.

Movant

Thomas E.

Schatzel.

Chauncey H.Browning. Jr.

William M.Kunstler.

William M,Kunstler.

Peter Joseph

Tamases.

John Cochran

Calhoun.

Milton I. Shadur.

E. Barrett

Prettyman.

Peter C. Wylie.

Frank A. Bruno.

Reginald A.

Eilbott.

Martin L. Baron.

Bernard J.

Gilday. Jr.

Eichard H.Appert.

Alton Rives

Brown. Jr.

Scott Paul

Crampton.

James Calvin

Simpson.

Michael L.

Glaser.

Martin Pence.

Clark W. Toole.

Jr.

Michael Hol-lander Terry.

Sherman K.

Levine.

Lee W. Cowan.

Paul L. Klein.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 101

Garrett N. Kavanagh l>XdU.loUll, >V Is. JL ill W a i. K.L 1 ) •

XLilS5t:lllL»r;i

John C. Keene xniiaoLeipiiid., id. Sondra K. Siade.

Edward G. Kemp ,£A_KIU11, Wlvlcl. XvlCIldlvd XiiVdllb

Guster.

I nomas C. Ivmg "NTpwi^nyf" T^Pfifnj.>c\\ pUL L J.JCdLIl, O Oilll Xj.

Calif. X 1 CLj IvJl

.

Irving Klem XVULlv V 111L V'CllLlc, x* lancis vv

.

"NT V Mclnerny.

Kenneth Allen Knutson ^lllLdgO, JL11. A mini a hpiLinoici x

.

-Aikens.

Israel Fred Koemgsberg jJN cW X Ul 11, IN . X . Bernard Korman..

\Y illiam J . xvoiasky, J r. VV dolllllglUll, XJ.KJm iAxiciiaei loievciib

xxeiier.

John Krain XJallldlld, X id. Samuel D.

l liiliips, Jr.

Robert Lawrence Kress OdllLd- ivJLUlllLd, j1<ci^\ aid

V_/dlll. Tinier,JJUkes.

Bernard Lambert Ran Tlpi^n a rrimn•j obepii vviiiiam

V_ydii±. Blocker.

Jerry Collier Lane KydLL teOil V^ILV, -L\t>V. ijester xi.

Berkson.

Otepiieil xi-li/IlUI JLyd.llii.cr3 kj? (Ail I L CVJ.lV/-l-OSw V/, WbCdi xx. XL/ineijy

iL/aiix. Jr.

Lloyd George Larkm xuisa, vjivia. Thomas DeeFrasier.

Mark Edward Larson, J r. Chicago, 111. Jonn J. Kemy.Oliver J. Latour, Jr.

TV T/^T-vT 1 r\ \ Inivxopne, ivia. Joseph M. Allen,

Jr.

hylvia A. Law in ew x ork, in . x

.

Norman Dorsen.Ronald Melchner LaBran Pasadena, Calif. William Joseph

Zeutzius.

John Hall Lederer Madison, Wis. Jack Richard

UeVVitt.

Barbara A. Lee in ew X 01 K, IN . x . Justin N.

Feldman.

Israel Allan Lerner LaMarque, lex. "T? r „ „ XT'x5ryan x*

.

Williams, Jr.

Hugh Anthony Levme IN ew x ork, JN . x

.

x^eter L. Zimrotn.

Paul M. Levinson IN ew x ork, ^N . x

.

AbrahamLillienthal.

Berry D. Locke Beverly Hills, Paul Asher

Calif. Wolf.

102 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

CAtv anri Sfafp ±»J-ly V <XH L

John G. Logue New York, N.Y. Joseph F.

Monaghan.John E. Long, Jr. Bay Shore, X.Y. Edward Flower.

Everett A. Lowe, Jr. Houston, Tex. Robert Layton.

W. G. Lynn, Jr. Aiken, S.C. Julian B. Salley,

Jr.

Priscilla Ruth Madison, Wis. Ruth B.

MacDougall Ginsburg.

'Michael Ryan Maguire Houston, Tex. William W.Burge.

Deborah Greenblatt Raleigh, N.C. Norman B. Smith.

MailmanJames Joseph Patrick New York, X.Y. Marvin Dicker.

ManningX AIT"Jean A. Marson Detroit, Mich. Gary F. Vickers.

Alson Robert Martin Olathe, Kans. Keith Martin.

Ralph Drury Martin Washington, D.C. John JosephConnolly III.

Daniel S. Mason San Francisco, Frederick P.

Calif. Furth.

Patrick Charles Massa West Palm Arthur WardBeach, Fla. Wagner, Jr.

Henry Mayer New York, N.Y. AbrahamLillienthal.

R. Michael McCauley Dallas, Tex. David Allen

Bennett.

Jack C. McClung Charleston, Chauncey H.W. Va. Browning, Jr.

Kerry Alan McDonald Nogales, Ariz. L. Bernell

Solsberry.

Leland Paul McElhaney Los Angeles, Jack ThorpCalif. Swafford.

James McGuire Seattle, Wash. Boyd A.

Hartman.

James Arthur McGurk Chicago, 111. Judge Harlington

Wood, Jr.

Gary John Mclnerney Grand Rapids, Laurent K.

Mich. Yarnum.

Ernest Wendell Mcintosh, Detroit, Mich. John Joseph

Jr.„n„ TTTConnolly III.

Douglas Edouard Alexandria, Va. Thomas R. Dyson,

MeKinley Jr.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 103

Applicant

Eobert F. McLaughlin

Edward P. McNeela

D. Kent Meyers

€harles Franklin Midkiff

Nikola Mario Mikulicich

Eichard Thomas Miles

David J. Millstein

N. A. Misciagna

T. W. Montgomery

George P. Montis

F. Bentley Mooney, Jr.

Lawrence John Moreno

Hiram Louis Morrison, Jr.

Lee A. Munson

Linda Ann Naze

Benjamin Clarke Nichols

Louis Max Niven

Glenn L. Norris

Herber David Nowlin

Michael Phillip O'Keefe

Charles William Ogletree

William C. Oldfield

Jerald J. Oppel

J. Eussell Ormesher

City and State

Boston, Mass.

Chicago, 111.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Eichmond, Va.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Duncanville, Tex.

Greensburg, Pa.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Decatur, Ga.

North Hollywood,

Calif.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Dallas, Tex.

Little Eock, Ark.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Naples, Fla.

Anaheim, Calif.

Des Moines, IowaVentura, Calif.

Kansas City, Mo.

Columbia, N.C.

Covington, Ky.

Baltimore, Md.

Dallas, Tex.

Movant

Blair L. Perry.

James JosephHill.

Clyde A.

Muchmore.Augustus C. Epps.

Donald EugeneDavis.

Thomas Eeddick

Coffield IV.

Ned Joseph

Nakles.

Sampel C.

Palmer III.

Gerald ThomasNolan.

Stephen A. Land.

Thomas W.Clarke.

James Williams

Hayes.

Frank Norton.

Wilbur C.

Bentley.

John J. King.

Lawrence DentMartin.

Cecil E. Eicks, Jr.

Lex Hawkins.

Eichard A.

Weinstock.

James H.Hentzen.

Eobert WhiteHutchins.

James L. Cobb,

Jr.

William A.

Grimes.

Henry Wade.

104 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant

Dean Lee Overman

Percival David ParkJohn Wensles Parra, Jr.

Homer Brown Parrent

Homer Joseph Parrent

Stephan Persoff

Carol M. Petersen

Steven F. Petersen

John J. Phelan

William M. Phelan

Dennis S. Pines

Luke Michael Pittoni

Howard A. Pollack

David Press

J. David Prince

Peter Malachia Pryor

Robert E. Radke

Sidney B. RawitzEugene L. Resnick

Jerry Lee Reynolds

Michael Joseph Rich

William B. Ridout

Ignaeio Rivera-Cordero

John L. Roche

John Leslie Rolfe

Barry A. Rose

Sheldon Rosenfeld

James Warren Rosenquist

KJILJ till 11 iolrtle"|\T rt TT Q Tl 4*IMOVUITC

Chicago, 111. Joel DavidRubin.

Indiana, Pa. Eugene D. Fryer.

New Orleans, La. William J.

Guste, Jr.

Louisville, Ky. Owen Voight.

Louisville, Ky. Owen Voight.

Hieksville, N.Y. Eric A. Roeckl.

Chicago, 111. Mitchell Sheridan

Rieger.

Reno, Nev. Paul D. Laxalt.

Buffalo, N.Y. Albert K. Hill.

Chicago, 111. Roland Towle.

Columbus, Ohio George C. Smith.

New York, KY. Anthony Louis

Schiavetti.

Milwaukee. Wis. Irving B. Charne.

Crestline, Calif. Byron B. Gentry.

St. Paul, Minn. WarrenSpannaus.

New York, KY. Albert J. Millus.

Los Angeles, Charles W.Calif. Bahme.

Bethesda, Md. Jackson Brodsky

Chicago, 111. Nathan S.

Blumberg.

Springfield, Mo. Donald E.

Bonacker.

Milford, Del. Sherman, L.

Cohn.

Estherville, Iowa Maynard M.Mohn.

San Juan, P.R. John F. Peyton,

Jr.

New York, N.Y. John E. Hoffman,

Jr.

Hopkinton, N.Y. Mayer Horwitz.

Beverlv Hills, Robert Nelson

Calif. Harris, Jr.

Beverlv Hills1

,William Perry

Calif. Hogoboom.

Oakland, Calif. Noble Kilby

Gregory.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 105

A TVlVI T /"JQ Tl f~AppiiCd. lib \uiiy <xim otdLt; TVT /VSTO 11 "f"

Clayton 0. Host Palo Alto, Calif. Philip H.Angell, Jr.

Urban L. Roth Butte, Mont. James A. Poore

III.

Merle L. Royce II Chicago, 111. Thomas HarveyMorsch.

Richard Christin Rubidge Independence, Edward L.

Mo. Scheufler.

David B. Ruskin Anchorage, Francis E.

Alaska Smith, Jr.

Johanna M. Sabol Washington, D.C. Robert L. Bevan.

William H. Sadler, Jr. Birmingham, Ala. Douglas A rant.

Elliot Gordon Sagor New York, N.Y. Lawrence S.

Levine.

Mark Roy Sandstrom Washington, D.C. Max N. Berry.

Kenneth Thomas Cincinnati, Ohio Arthur Joseph

Schachleiter Schuh.

Robert John Schmitt, Jr. Oradell, X.J. Ronald J.

Picinich.

David Walter Schneider New Haven, Lawrence W.Conn. Iannotti.

^Ralph S. Schneider Minneapolis, Sandra K.

Minn. Agvald.

Julian D. Schreiber Chicago, 111. Gerald C.

Smetana.

David E. Schricker Redwood City, Robert J.

Calif. Costello.

Leo H. Schuering, Jr. Sacramento, John Quincy

Calif. Brown, Jr.

Irwin H. Schwartz Seattle, Wash. William J.

Bender.

Robert G. Schwendinger St. Louis, Mo. Jerome J.

Murphy.Lonnie J. Shalton Kansas City, Mo. Edward M.

Kennedy.

Stephen M. Sharum Fort Smith, Ark. Willard CraneSmith, Jr.

Charles M. Shaw Clayton, Mo. Allan H. Zerman.Harry R. Sheppard Fremont, Calif. Charles B. Snow.Edward R. Shohat Miami, Fla. Donald I.

Bierman.

Hay H. Shollenbarger, Jr. Albuquerque, Paull Mines.

N.H.

106 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

olt^ Gil Ural \ ollUiiei X eillOlOixe X llieb, Harveyx 1a. Swickle.

XvlLlltllCl KjOtTl olcieiL m\ awning ion. x^.u. Solicitor General

Robert Heron

William McLemore Sigler XXdlllcSUllXgj xiiiiiOLL xLiUiiene

ALlbb. Schlottman.

Douglas George Simon Los Angeles, "William Georgeuaiii. Simon.

1 nomas x . omegai, Jr. ociu xiancibco. Franklin DavidU dill. \\ oine.

Frederick A. Smith Trutli or Conse- x nomas al.

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.

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Conn.

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Daniel A. Taylor Boston, JNlass. "RrvViPff" AT "Rati in

Loren L. Taylor Kansas City, Mo. ^.>XdllOIl Ui AXllieir-

Raymond Edward Taylor San Antonio, Richard Gradv

Tex. Weil.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 107

Applicant

John L. Taylor, Jr.

William Ross Teter

David L. Thomas

Jack E. Thompson

Robert H. Thompson, Jr.

William Foster

Tiernan, Jr.

Anthony J. Trepel

Barry M. Tuminello

John G.Tyndall III

Ralph Yallone, Jr.

Richard Velez

Joe E. Ventura

Raymond M. Victor

Gerald B. WaldNorman E. Waldrop, Jr.

John James Waller

Russell Martin WareJohn H. Warndof

Larry Watts

James Edward Webb

Richard Williams WebbRobert O. Wefaid

Ned Morris Wells, Jr.

Duncan Scott Werth II

Alan B. Whitaker, Jr.

Frank A. Wichmann

City and State

Atlanta, Ga.

Dallas, Tex.

Montgomery,

Ala.

Miami, Fla.

Spokane, Wash.

New Haven,

Conn.

San Jose, Calif.

Bay Shore, N.Y.

Oakland, Calif.

San Juan, P.R.

Houston, Tex.

Austin, Tex.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Miami, Fla.

Mobile, Ala.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Little Rock, Ark.

Houston, Tex.

Atlanta, Ga.

Palmerton, Pa.

Bismarck,

N. Dak.

San Antonio,

Tex.

San Diego, Calif.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Erlanger, Ky.

Movant

Carl EdwardSanders.

Henry Wade.Robert B.

Stewart.

Charles K.George.

J. DonaldCurran.

Julius Maretz.

Terrance Lloyd

Stinnett.

Edward Flower.-

Peter W. Davis.

Hector M.Laffitte.

Bruce Kenison

Bornefeld.

Frederick H.Young.

Elwood S. Levy.

.

Robert Paul.

Wm. H. Arm-brecht III.

John J. Hanson. .

James R. Gass.

John ThomasLavey.

Stephen JohnPollak.

F. Glenn Moffett,.

Jr.

Martin H. Philip. -

Albert A. Wolf.

Alexander Herbe-

mont Fraser.

John H. Barrett.

Leonard M.Bernard, Jr.

James C. Ware.

108 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976

Applicant uity and State Movant

Barry Senders Willclorf San Francisco, Peter Joseph

Calif. Tamases.

Herman H. Wille, Jr. Madison, N.J. William S. Smith.

Warren J. Willinger New Rochelle, Ronald Berson.

N.Y.

Theodore Arthur Chicago, 111. Perry L. Fuller.

Woerthwein

Joel L. Wohlgemuth Tulsa, Okla. Charles E.

Norman, Jr.

Frederick Alan Wolf Buffalo, N.Y. John Horace

Little.

Lawrence Edward Wzorek Springfield, Ya. Richard J.

Goddard.

Anthony Edward Young Chicago, 111. William MurrayFreivogel.

Malcolm Dow Young Omaha, Nebr. J. Patrick Green.

Arthur H. Zacks Los Angeles, jcxODert sr. vjoroion.

Calif.

Carolyn Schifreen Zisser Jacksonville, Fla. Paul C. Doyle.

October 4, 1976

Tommy Jess Adkins Ruston, La. Thomas W. Leigh.

William Peel Allison Austin, Tex. Charles Alan

Thomas MunroeAuchincloss, Jr.

Benjamin Carlton Bailey

John Laurence Bartlett

William H. Bartling

Stephen Robert Bell

Paul S. Berger

John Oliver Birch

Stephen A. Bokat

Chester L. Brown

Jon T. Brown

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Northville, Mich.

Washington, D.C.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Chevy Chase, Md.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Wright.

Bryce Rea, Jr.

Chester A.

Nauminow.Charles Russell

Cutler.

Larry R.

Langdon.

Pierre J. LaForce.

Charles H. Kahn.

Robert N. Ford.

Michael HenryLevin.

Richard A. Stilz.

Wallace LaMarDuncan.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1976 109*

Applicant

Paul Warren Buegler

Brian Kennedy Burke

Ralph Lawrence Caine

Pasquale G. Cannavino

Alan L. Carb

Barbara L. Christie

Jeffrey Byron Clark

Alan P. Colodny

Joseph T. Condit

Robert Frederick Craig

Charles Bradford Craver

Peter Geoffrey De Krassel

William W. Dennin, Jr.

Warren C. Deutsch

Robert J. DeFea

Philip DeWitt Dixon III

Frank Paul DiMarcoRobert J. DuComb, Jr.

Carl Gordon Dworkin

Bettye Swales Elkins

James Foley III

Philip Jerome Fried

Ramon Garcia

David Bruce Geerdes

uity ana fetate Movant

Minneapolis, Bernhard Wil-

Minn. helm LeVander.Pensacola, Fla. Edward Allen

Rote.

Los Angeles, Louis Burg.

Calif.

Hampton, Va. Kenneth C.

Hogge.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Seymour A.

Sikov.

Philadelphia, Pa. Edward AnthonySavastio.

Orlando, Fla. Terry Steve

Freedman.

New York, N.Y. Robert Layton.

Covington, Ky. Douglas M.Stephens.

Omaha, Nebr. Lyman L. Larsen...

Charlottesville, Judge George E.

Va. MacKinnon.

Los Angeles, Irving S. Feffer.

Calif.

Newport Beach, Clarence S. Hunt-Calif.

Beverly Hills, Elliott Lisnek.

Calif.

San Francisco, Jack MaxwellCalif. Howard.

Dallas, Tex. Henry Wade.New York, N.Y. Gerald Kahn.South Bend, Ind. F. Jay Nimtz.

Albany, N.Y. Jay Robert

Handwerger.

Ann Arbor, Mich. James DonaldTracy.

New Orleans, La. Merrill T.

Landwehr.

New Hyde Park, Herbert M. Balim,

N.Y.

Edinburg, Tex. Thomas Parker

Berry.

San Diego, Calif. Robert W. Bell

Jr.

110

Applicant

Robert W. Gerson

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76

City and State

Atlanta, Ga.

Benjamin J. Goldfarb

David S. GolubCarol Lynn Green

Edward B. Greene

Ernest Harris

Coleman S. Hicks

G. Bruce Hill

Karl Frederick Hohmann,Jr.

Bruce Stephen KaplanCharles Matthew Kincaid

Donald M. Kresge

Lawrence Martin Kukey

David Eugene Lajoie

Thomas Charles LambertRobert Mark Langer

Murray Jack Laulicht

Peter Mark Lee

David Lenefsky

John P. Lichtenegger

Eric Thornton Lodge

Preston George LutzFelix A. Maciszewski

Joseph Raymond Maichel

Alfred J. Mainini

Ramon Mauras-Valentin

Douglas R. McKinley

Silver Spring,

Md.Stamford, Conn.

Washington, D.C.

Miami, Fla.

Huntington, N.Y.Washington, D.C.

Orlando, Fla.

Louisville, Ky.

New York, N.Y.Huntington,

W. Va.

New York, N.Y.

West Palm Beach,

Fla.

Dallas, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Hartford, Conn.

West Orange, N.J.

Saint Paul, Minn.

New York, N.Y.

Jackson, Mo.

San Diego, Calif.

Boise, Idaho

Honolulu, HawaiiBismarck, N. Dak.

Framingham,Mass.

San Juan, P.R.

Pearl, Miss.

Movant

Allen E.

Lockerman.

Luther WestonGregory.

Richard A. Silver.

Debra AnnMillenson.

R. ThomasFarrar.

Robert L. Corwin.

WTilliam H. Allen.

George E. Adams.Walter L. Porter.

Arthur L. Liman.

Kenneth J.

Hodson.

William E.

Hellerstein.

Shelton Clyatt,

Jr.

Lawrence B.

Gibbs.

Milton Horowitz.

Daniel Robert

Schaefer.

Michael I. Sovern.

Frank SamuelFarrell.

Joseph I. Stone.

John D. Ashcroft.

Michael lbs

Gonzalez.

Frank Church.

John Jubinsky.

William R.

Pearce.

MaryAnn K.

Clark.

Luis A. Feliciano-

Carreras.

Thomas L. Zebert.

MONDAY , OCTOBER 4, 19 76 Ill

Applicant City and State Movant

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llUUclt XX1LI1UX XVAXOU1 lt3 V \/ P'ntn'pa CalifV CllLLlld, vycllJX. I nn tyi o o Ax iiuiiidb xx.

XVIldpp.

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.

Michael Jeffrey

xydlc.

H. Edward Moore, Jr. JTcllbdOOld, J? la. xx. x'lxie joeggs.

James J. Morrison, Jr. xNeYv \_7liedllb, lxd. E. HowardivicoaieD in.

T *1 ItJon Moss _L>(3VcIiy XXlllb, onanes n. ivann.

Calif

Timothy John Mullm Qf T rmia TVTf\Ot. IxOUlS, XVIO. Jxobert Creorge

VV dlKci , o I.

{ . William Nelson lVieiuOUlIlc, J: Id. Spessard LindseyT-Tr\11oT»ri It*XXUlldllU., di.

T T XT„ i.

J erry Ix. Newton x>e\eiiy xxiiib, ivicnaru xx. otiiz.

Calif

Joseph Stephen Novak Clintnn N T ' 11 n /"ivr» o o T KootfllXllUllldb o . XJticLcl.

I nomas Preston Owens, Jr. Anchorage, Douglas B. Baily.A 1o elraXXldbK.d

Michael W. Perrin TTrm Qtnn TpyXXULlblAJll, X CAi Trihn T, TTillt) ULllL XJ. XX111.

Marcelino Prelo, Jr. XXIU llDl LI U.C,

Mo 1 r>r>l vn CXVJ.dlCv/1111 V J

.

X> . 1VJA5A.

ltobert J. Kawson VV ablllllgMxll, U.Kj. xvOuero lx. neaiQ.

Dennis R. Roncace "W ft cIn n rrr/vn Tl 1 .W dblllll^lAXLJ., -L/.Vv'*'I'llAm O C? 1/1/ O T*Yi Of*XllUllldb VV dlllcl

Smith

Marvin Kenneth Scharf flllPPnC! "NT VIc^rLlCtMIb, Xl • X . "Rnval T? "Rilpv

Victor Cjeorge Schneider i^nanoixe xxmaiie Cyril Michael.

ST VIT TO!Leo J. Schwamberger T,a^allp TilJxdOdlltJ, Xll. urdi v xx. \jrt5di iidi v»

D. Keed bcism lncuanapoiis, ina. vv imam ix.

XiOUtJI Lb.

Louis JB. Sefick iviorton ijrrove, 111. jenrey n.(rnttlipb

Anthony E(. bnafton x>eveiiy xLiiib, Chnrlpc: TT KahnV^lldllt/b 11. XVdllll.

Calif

William Jay Sikkenga A nn A vrvrvT* IvlipnXXllll XXI LWJ1 , 1VJL1LX1. T ,Q T,T*'\7 T?xjd-i i y xv.

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T 1 TT O J_*

Joel H. Sterner Chicago, 111. lrvm iiunce

Naiman.

Marshall Timberlake Birmingham, Ala. Thomas William

Christian.

112 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1876

Applicant City and State Movant

Michael Edward Tockman Dix Hills, N.Y. Herman Kanfer.

Vincent Edward Treacy Alexandria, Va. Edward JeremyHutton.

W. Randall Tye Atlanta, Ga. Allen E.

Lockerman.Joseph Daniel Valentino Rochester, N.Y. Lawrence T.

Kurlandeiv

William James Van Ness Washington, D.C. Henry M.Jackson.

John C. Walden Atlanta, Ga. Richard L.

Chambers IILKenneth L. Waldron Jackson, Mo. John D. Asheroft.

Lloyd Earl Watkins, Jr. Great Bend, Peter D.

Kans. Newhouse.James David Weill Chicago, 111. Sheldon Howard

Roodman.Donald L. Weinhold, Jr. Salisbury, N.C. Arthur J.

Donaldson.Robert Holt West Boone, N.C. George Shackle-

ford Daly, Jr.

R. Paul Wickes Bennington, Vt. JohnH.Williams II.

David S. Willenzik New Orleans, La. Merrill T.

Landwehr..Henry H. Willmott Watertown, N.Y. K. Robert

Wisner.Michael Winger New York, N.Y. William E.

Willis.

Robert C. Wood III Lynchburg, Va. Edward S.

Bernard G. ZimpferGraves.

Minneapolis, Bernhard Wil-

Byron L. ZotaleyMinn. helin LeVandeiv

Edina, Minn. Bernhard Wil-

helm LeVander.Harry Zuckerman Miami, Fla. Frank J.

Marston.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Ray E. Mix Wyandotte, Mich. Robert Mix.William Lucas Detroit, Mich James G. O'Hara..

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 76 113

Oral Argument

No. 75-235. G. M. Leasing Corp. et al., petitioners, v. United States

et al. Argued by Mr. Kichard J. Leedy for the petitioners and by Mr.

Solicitor General Kobert H. Bork for the respondents.

No. 74-1263. Lou V. Brewer, Warden, petitioner, v. Kobert

Anthony Williams aka Anthony Erthel Williams. Argued by Mr.

Richard N. Winders and Mr. Richard C. Turner for the petitioner and

by Mr. Robert D. Bartels for the respondent.

No. 75—567. Oregon ex rel. State Land Board, petitioner, v. Cor-

vallis Sand and Gravel Company ; and

No. 75—577. Corvallis Sand and Gravel Company, petitioner, v.,

Oregon ex rel. State Land Board. Argued by Mr. Robert Mix for

Corvallis Sand and Gravel Co., by Mr. Russell lungerich for the State

of California, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court, and by Mr.

Peter S. Herman for Oregon ex rel. State Land Board.

No. 75—831. James H. Tully, Jr., et al., (appellants, v. Griffin, Inc.

Argued by Mr. Thomas P. Zolezzi for the appellants and by Mr. R.

Paul Wickes for the appellee.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1976 115

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Marvin Alfred Peixoto

Linda Colvard Dorian

Kevin Joseph Keaney

City and State

Sacramento,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Oral Argument

Movant

John Peter Rupp.

Ruth Weyand.John Thomas

Miller, Jr.

No. 75-929. W. J. Estelle, Jr.. Director, Texas Department of Cor-

rections, et al. petitioners, v. J. W. Gamble. Argued by Mr. Bert W.Pluymen for the petitioners, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court

and by Mr. Daniel K. Hedges for the respondent, pro hoc vice, by

special leave of Court.

No. 75-628. Curtis Craig et al., appellants, v. David Boren, etc.,

et al. Argued by Mr. Frederick P. Gilbert for the appellants and byMr. James H. Gray for the appellees.

No. 75-699. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education

and Welfare, appellant, v. Leon Goldfarb. Argued by Mr. Keith A.

Jones for the appellant and by Mrs. Ruth Bader Ginsburg for the

appellee.

No. 74-799. United States, petitioner, v. Foster Lumber Company,Inc. Reargued by Mr. Stuart A. Smith for the petitioner and byMr. Russell W. Baker for the respondent.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-484. Eugene McCarthy et al., petitioners, v. James Carteret al.; Eugene McCarthy, petitioner, v. Federal Communications Com-mission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit before judgment, denied.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

240-278—76 9

mi- <\

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1976 117

SUPBEME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

irran, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Ray J. Riordan, Jr.

Channing Daniel Chill

City and State

Ripon, Wise.

New York, N.Y.

Oral Argument

Movant

Judge DavidSchwartz.

Nathan Lewin.

No. 75-353. Howard Piper et ah, petitioners, v. Chris-Craft Indus-

tries, Inc., et al.

;

No. 75—354. The First Boston Corporation, petitioner, v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc., et al. ; and

No. 75—355. Bangor Punta Corporation et al. petitioners, v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc., et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral

argument. Argued by Mr. Lloyd N. Cutler for the petitioners in No.

75-355, by Mr. David W. Peck for the petitioner in No. 75-354, by

Mr. Paul G. Pennoyer, Jr. for the petitioners in No. 75-353 and by

Mr. Arthur L. Liman for the respondents in each case.

No. 75-104. United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburgh, Inc.,

et al., petitioners, v. Hugh L. Carey et al. One and one half hours

allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mr. Nathan Lewin for the

petitioners, by Mr. Louis H. Pollak for respondent-intervenors

NAACP et al., by Mr. Solicitor General Robert H. Bork for the

United States and by Mr. George D. Zuckerman for the respondents.

No. 75-777. National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v. Enter-

prise Association of Steam, Hot Water, Hydraulic Sprinkler, Pneu-matic Tube, Ice Machine and General Pipefitters of New York andVicinity, Local Union No. 638, etc. Argued by Mr. Norton J. Comefor the petitioner and by Mr. Laurence Gold for the respondent.

240-278—76 10

118 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 76

ORDER IN PENDING CASE

No. A-269. First National Bank of Boston et al., applicants, v.

Francis X. Bellotti, Attorney General of Massachusetts. Application

for stay, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

Adjourned until Tuesday, October 12, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197 6 119

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 75-1534. United States, petitioner, v. Kenneth Lee Morrison.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion per curiam.

No. 75-1535. United States, petitioner, v. Ralph Allan Rose. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit. Motion for respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

per curiam.

No. 75-1547. United States, petitioner, v. Frank Daniel Dieter. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Tenth Circuit. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment set aside, and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

per curiam.

No. 75—1667. United States, petitioner, v. Peter Pomponio et al.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari

granted, judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Ap-peals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this

Court. Opinion per curiam.

No. 75-1867. United States, petitioner, v. Nelson E. "Buck" San-ford et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari

240-278—76 11

120 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197 6

granted, judgment reversed, and case remanded to the Court of Ap-

peals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this

Court. Opinion per curiam. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Marshall dissent from summary reversal and would set case for oral

argument.

.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1446. Charger Investments Inc., dba The Squire, et al.,

appellants v. George F. Corbett, etc., et al. Appeal from the Supreme

Judicial Court of Massachusetts. The appeal is dismissed for failure

to file notice| of appeal within the time provided by Rule 11 of the

Rules of this Court and 28 U.S.C. § 2101.

No. 75—1815. James C. Gabriel, appellant, v. United States et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of NewJersey. The appeal is dismissed for failure to file notice of appeal

within the time provided by Rule 11 of the Rules of this Court and 28

U.S.C, § 2101.

No. 75-1572. Apache County et al., appellants, v. United States

et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

Arizona. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75-1911. Robert F. Ahearn et al., appellants, v. Robert J.

DiGrazia. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Dis-

trict of Massachusetts. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75—1628. Marylyn Threlkeld et al., appellants, v. Robbinsdale

Federation of Teachers, Local 872, et al. Appeal from the SupremeCourt of Minnesota. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Su-

preme Court of Minnesota for further consideration in light of Chap-

ter 102 of the 1976 Session Laws of Minnesota. Fusari v. Steinberg,

419 U.S. 379 (1975) ; and Diffenderfer v. Central Baptist Church 404

U.S. 412 (1972).

No. 75—6583. Carmen Nereida Rivera, appellant, v. Delaware. Ap-peal from the Supreme Court of Delaware. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question. Mr. Justice Stevens would

note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall

joins.

No. 76—224. Jerome Silverman, etc., et al., appellants, v. Louis D.

Browning et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Connecticut. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Stevens wouldnote probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

No. 76—5248. Luis Martinez, appellant, r. Bucyrus-Erie Companyet al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Arizona. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197 6 121

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

Xo. 75-1782. AFW Fabric Corp. et al., petitioners, v. Arnold

Marshal et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Petition for writ of certio-

rari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals to consider whether the case is moot.

Orders ix Pexdixg Cases

No. 74—1589. General Electric Company, petitioner, v. Martha Y.

Gilbert et al. ; and

Xo. 74-1590. Martha Y. Gilbert et al., petitioners, v. General Elec-

tric Company. Motion of Barnes Hospital for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-442. John H. Poelker, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Jane Doe,

etc.; and

No. 75—1440. Edward W. Maher, Commissioner of Social Services

of Connecticut, appellant, v. Susan Roe et al. Motion of American

Public Health Association et al. for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae,

granted.

No. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et al., petitioners, v. Eoger W. Hudsonet al. Motion of petitioners for divided argument denied.

No. 75—636. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, petitioner, v.

United States et al. ; and

No. 75-672. T.I.M.E.-DC, Inc., petitioner, v. United States et al.

Motion of NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae granted.

No. 75-708. Stanley Marks et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Motion of Citizens for Decency Through Law, Inc., for leave to file

a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-804. Joy A. Farmer, Special Administrator, petitioner, v.

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 25,

et al. Motion of Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argu-

ment, as amicus curiae, granted and fifteen additional minutes alloted

for that purpose. Petitioner allotted fifteen additional minutes for

oral argument.

No. 75-909. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Ed-mund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California, et al. ; EnvironmentalProtection Agency, petitioner, v. Arizona et al.

;

No. 75-960. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Mary-land et al.

;

122 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

No. 75-1050. State Air Pollution Control Board, petitioner, v.

Russell E. Train, Administrator Environmental Protection Agency

;

andNo. 75—1055. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Pro-

tection Agency, petitioner, v. District of Columbia et al. Motion of

Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae , denied.

No. 75-1064. Jack B. Kremens, etc., et al., appellants, v. Kevin

Bartley et al. Motion for reconsideration of denial of leave to file an

amicus curiae on behalf of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

granted, and it is now ordered that the motion for leave to file be

granted and brief filed.

No. 76-188. Ewing B. Gourley, Director, Division of Family Serv-

ices of Missouri, et al., petitioners, v. Hariece Lewis. Solicitor General

invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the United

States.

No. 76—239. James B. Bamford, et al., petitioners, v. Donald F.

Garrett et al. Motion of Pennsylvania State Association of County

Commissioners for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 75—1868. National Geographic Society, appellant, v. California

Board of Equalization. Appeal from the Supreme Court of California.

In this case probable jurisdiction noted. The Chief Justice took no

part in the consideration or decision of this matter.

No. 76—180. Henry Smith, Individually and as Administrator of

the New York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appel-

lants, v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reformet al.

;

No. 76—183. Bernard Shapiro, Individually and as Executive Di-

rector of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appel-

lants, v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reformet al.

;

No. 76—5193. Naomi Rodriguez et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; andNo. 76-5200. Danielle Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization of

Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. Appeals from the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Motions of appellants for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in Nos.

76-5193 and 76-5200 granted. In these cases probable jurisdiction

noted, cases consolidated and a total of one and one half hours allotted

for oral argument.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 123

Certiorari Granted

No. 75-1578. Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary, Florida Department

of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. John Sykes. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit granted.

No. 75-1844. United States, petitioner, v. Eugene Lovasco, Sr.

Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1450. Department of Social Services of Iowa et al., peti-

tioners, v. West Height Manor, Inc. ; Kevin Burns, Commissioner of

State of Iowa Department of Social Services et al., petitioners, v.

Hutchison Nursing Home, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 75-1531. Oliver H. White, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1597. John H. Brown and John W. Curington, petition-

ers, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1606. Willoughby E. Lacy, III, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—1685. Ioannis Georgios Kolios, etc., petitioner, v. Immigra-tion and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1852. Lathia Paul Banks, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1869. Alfred F. Chittenden, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6849. Yolanda Horan, petitioner, v. Joseph James Wallace.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

124 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197 6

No. 75-6945. Darrell Charles Nicholson, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6997. Heverto Rene Ramirez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—33. Jimmy Cicero Atkinson et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—58. Samuel H. Sloan et al., petitioners, v. Securities and

Exchange Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-70. Edward Lloyd Street, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—82. Famous Foods, Inc., petitioner, v. General Foods Corpo-

ration. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—90. Western Shoshone Legal Defense and Education Associ-

ation et al., petitioners v. United States et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76—115. Vincent J. Bemabei, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—129. S. Sanford Levy and Succession of Mary Phene Veters

Levy (S. Sanford Lev}^, Testamentary Executor), petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-132. Carlyle Michelman, Trustee, etc., petitioner, v. Clark-

Schwebel Fiber Glass Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-147. John Williams, Jr., petitioner, v. Maryland. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Marylanddenied.

No. 76-178. Sharon L. Scarrella et al., petitioners, v. Midwest Fed-eral Savings and Loan Association of Minneapolis et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the EighthCircuit denied.

No. 76-182. Beneficial Finance Co. of Gary, Inc., petitioner, v.

Dorothy Allen. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 125

No. 76-187. Bache & Co., Inc., petitioner, v. Cy Seymour. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-193. Fred G. Moritt, petitioner, v. Maurice H. Nadjari et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-196. Wesley Brabant, petitioner, v. City of Seattle et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Washington

denied.

No. 76-197. Mohasco Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Albert

M. Spound et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-218. R. George Silvola, petitioner, v. Colorado. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado denied.

No. 76—219. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation,

petitioner, v. Raychem Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—223. James A. Lane, petitioner, v. Mary A. Lane. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First Dis-

trict, denied.

No. 76—225. Dale IT. Eeinhart, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern

District, denied.

No. 76-233. Walter Otto, petitioner, v. City of Dayton. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-236. Calvin T. Sherard, petitioner, v, R. B. Shelton, Di-

rector, Wayne County Department of Social Sendees. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan denied.

No. 76—240. John Ryder, petitioner, v. Dallas & Mavis Forward-ing Co., Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-243. Allied Chemical Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

Daiflon, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-244. United Pacific Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

MGM Grand Hotel, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-247. Oscar Gruss et al., petitioners, v. The Curtis Publish-

ing Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

126 TUESDAY;OCTOBER 12, 19 76

No. 76—250. Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, petitioner, v. Millard

School District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Nebraska denied.

Xo. 76-282. Don M. Smart, petitioner, v. Clarence Jones et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5003. Dewey H. Tucker, petitioner, v. Frank Gray, Jr.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5009. Raymond M. Robinson: petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5020. James Scherer, petitioner, v. Bruce Thompson, U.S.

District Judge. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5049. Darwin W. Bales, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5058. Harold George Shadd. petitioner, v. United States

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5064. Henry Reed, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5066. Leroy Thompson, petitioner, v. John J. Harding,

Clerk, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5067. Marshall Brent Williams, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5070. William A. Hanks, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5071. Maurice A. Geiiis. petitioner, r. Harlan H. Grooms,Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of

Alabama. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5074. Mabel Dyson Burke, petitioner, v. Supreme Court

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19 76

Wo. 76-5102. Paul Ellis Adams, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5104. Henry J. Enders, petitioner, v. American Patent

Search Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5122. Teodosio Roman, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5133. Felipe L. Barbosa, petitioner, v. Clyde Whiteside

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5136. Richard Collins, petitioner, v. Michigan. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Michigan denied.

No. 76—5139. Aniello L. Calise, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California. Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5145. Joseph Peter D'Agostino, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Fourth District, denied.

No. 76-5151. Roland Scott, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

Xo. 76-5204. Forrest Hoskins, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—5205. John Norman Collins, petitioner, v. Charles Egeler,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5209. Thomas Lee Hayes, petitioner, v. Donald E. Borden-kircher, Superintendent, Kentucky State Penitentiary. Petition for

writ of ceriorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5214. Miguel Miera, petitioner, v. Ralph Lee Aaron. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5215. Ronald Boyd, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

240-278—76 12

128 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 197 6

No. 76-5217. Ernie J. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

No. 76—5218. Carr X. Johnson, petitioner, v. Joseph H. Havener,

Superintendent, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5230. Sandra L. Boyer, petitioner, v. George Bryan Boyer,

Sr. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio

denied.

No. 76—5232. Clarence W. Browning, petitioner, v. Virginia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to' the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-5243. Robert E. Westberry, petitioner, v. Richard M. Oliver,

Warden, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5290. David Lee Thomas, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabamadenied.

No. 76-5331. Donahue Epps, petitioner, v. Harold Smith, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—1354. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Aristedes

A. Day et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmunwould grant certiorari.

No. 75—1420o Roundhouse Construction Corporation, petitioner, v.

Telesco Masons Supplies Co., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied it appearing that the judg-

ment below rests upon an adequate state ground. The Chief Justice,

Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 75—1447. Stephen Berger, etc., petitioner, v. Marion Aitchison,

etc. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-101. Democratic National Committee, petitioner, v. FederalCommunications Commission et al. ; andNo. 76-205. Shirley Chisholm et al., petitioners, ^.Federal Com-

munications Commission et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied. Mr. Justice White would grant certiorari.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 129

No. 76-470. Socialist Workers Party et al., petitioners, t\ United

States et al. Motion to expedite consideration with Nos. 76-101 and

76-205 granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5080. Bill P. Miller, petitioner, v. Sears, Roebuck & Com-pany et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Oklahoma denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration

or decision of this petition.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76—5317. Clovis Carl Green, Jr. petitioner, v. Donald W.Wyrick. Warden

;

No. 76—5369. Joseph White and Raymond Harris, petitioners, v. C.

Murray Henderson, Warden ; and

No. 76—5379. John F. Grismore, petitioner, v. L. R. Putnam,Warden. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus

denied.

No. 74—6065. Terry Selman, petitioner, v. Louisiana;

No .75—5844. Stanislaus Roberts, petitioner-, v. Louisiana

;

No. 75—6067. Lawrence Watts, petitioner, v. Louisiana ; andNo. 75—6123. Johnson Washington, Jr., petitioner, v» Louisiana.

Petition for rehearing denied.

The Court will take a recess from Monday, October 18, 1976, until

Monday, November 1, 1976.

Rehearing Denied

Recess Order

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Richard Leonard Los Angeles, Herbert Rubin.

AckermanWilliam Russell AhdersBarry Vincent Anton

Odessa, Tex.

Oakland, Calif.

Calif.

Warren Burnett.

Wilbur John

Jon Bryant Artz Los Angeles,

Lindgren.

Michael David

Oscar H. Beasley

Robert Stockton

Bennett, Jr.

Calif.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Westtown, Pa.

Nasatir.

Julian S. Ertz.

Joseph D.

Calhoun.

130 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

James Uriah Blacksher Mobile, Ala. Jack Greenberg.

A. Russell Blank Atlanta, Ga. Claude Russell

Ross.

Joseph Patrick Blocher Silver Springs, John Joseph

Md. Delaney.

Robert L. Blount Searcy, Ark. Wilbur DaighMills.

William Martin Brodsky New York, N.Y. Judge Jacob

Mishler.

Stanley Douglas Brown St. Louis, Mo. Robert Georgeto

Walker, Jr.

Thomas Gregg Bruce Gig Harbor, Robert Steven

Wash. Catz.

Thomas Miles Brunwin Alhambra, Calif. George A. Kasem.F. L. Burnette II Des Moines, Iowa Donald J. Goode.

Rhett G. Campbell Dallas, Tex. Tim Gerald

Anderson.

William D. Campbell, Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. Myron E.

Harpole.

Wa}Tne Scott Canterbury San Francisco, John Allen

Calif. Flynn.

Richard Delvin Las Vegas, Nev. Jack D. Farris.

Christopher

Allen Webster Church San Antonio, Tex. Frederick JohnDeyeso, Jr.

William J. Clarke Plartford, Conn. Frederick D.

Neusner.

Richard John Clarkson Odessa, Tex. Warren Edsel

Burnett.

Henry E. Clay Boxford, Mass. William G.

Young.

Leonard Guy Clinton III Houston, Tex. Leonard GuyClinton, Jr.

John E. Clough Denver, Colo. Walter A. Steele.

John Homer Cochran Dallas, Tex. Gordon L.

Gano, Jr.

Seymour I. Cohen Torrance. Calif. Phillip Kraus.

D. Arthur Connelly Chicago, 111. William J BauerJoseph A. Connors III McAllen, Tex. Henry Hollis

RanInn .Tt*

Roger Lee Cossack Los Angeles, Michael DavidCalif. Nasatir.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 131

Applicant

Paul Winston Davis

Debra King Dawson

William Vincent DePauloClyde F. DeWitt III

Eobert H. Dickman

Donald V. DoyleWilliam Lee EvansThomas L. Fabel

James Edward Farrell, Jr.

Paul Stanley Ferber

Charles J. Ferrara

C. Frederick Fiege

Jerrold Evan Fink

Nathan Ira Finkelstein

Charles Oakley Forrest

James Thomas Fousekis

Merrill Richard Francis

Edward D. FriedmanPhilip Furgang

Eobert J. Golten

Laurence W. Grabb

Theodore W. GrahamMitchell S. Greenspan

George G. Grubb

Thomas J. Guilfoil

Ben Richard Hanchey

City and State

Baltimore, Md.

Dallas, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Sioux City, IowaSanta Ana, Calif.

St. Paul, Minn.

Somerdale, N.J.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Xew Orleans, La.

Greenbelt, Md.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Omaha, Nebr.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Fort Myers, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Mattoon, 111.

San Diego, Calif.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Honolulu, Hawaii

St. Louis, Mo.Monroe, La.

Hanchey.

Movant

James A.

Biddison, Jr.

Henry DavidAkin, Jr.

M. R. Ligon.

William W.Burge.

Lawrence

Goldberg.

Edward H. Jones.

Cecil Hicks.

Tibor MatthewGallo.

John E. Bailey.

Herbert Rubin.

Charles R.

Maloney.

Raymond Francis

Ciarrocchi

David Patton

List,

Gladys Kessler.

J. William

Gallup.

John J. Goldberg.

George R.

Richter, Jr.

David Friedman.

Martin P.

Hoffman.

Oliver Austin

Houck.

Willis Pierce

Ryan.

Jack W. Crumley.

Nathan L. Posner.

Carl Wendell

Carlsmith.

Veryl Lee Riddle.

James Clinton

132 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

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Lawrence H. Lieberman Los Angeles, Burton S.

Calif. Levinson.

Daniel E. Liebfeld Baltimore, Md. John T. Enoch.

Kichard A. Lippe Mineola, N.Y. Stephen W.Schlissel.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Mai Douglas Long TJLos Angeles, Stanley I.

\jdiLlL. vJlceilDcig.

ALicnaei u. Liiip.pi Los Angeles^ Robert A\ illiam

D'Angelo.

o osepn lvi. Aiai-Kin Los Angeles, ivicnaru. H/.

v^aiii. Sherwood.

J ames Jb rancis Alaione ol. 1-.0U1S, A10. Morris A.

Shenker.

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Calif.

Lloyd A. Palans St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Chused.James E. Pearce Cerritos, Calif. John William

Bunnett.

134 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Lloyd R. Persun Harrisburg, Pa. Robert Moore.

Gerhard J. Petzall St. Louis, Mo. Veryl Lee Riddle.

David Mario Quintieri Scottsdale, Ariz. Harold JayMerkow.

William Ben. Regan Magnolia, Miss. Joe N. Pigott.

Bernard J. Robertson Exeter, N.H. Thomas J.

Mclntyre.

Thomas P. Roebuck, Jr. Port Arthur, Tex. Kip Glasscock.

Robert Allen Rohrbaugh Silver Spring, George Beall.

Md.Richard Lee Rosenfield Los Angeles, Beatrice

Calif. Rosenberg.

Charles Robert Rowe Ocala, Fla. William G.

O'Neill.

William A. Saba Sarasota, Fla. Richard Stephen

Sparrow.

Leonard F. Sacks Kankakee, 111. Samuel H.Shapiro.

Rodney Wayne Midland, Tex. W. B. Browder,

Satterwhite Jr.

George James Savin, Jr. Lakewood, Calif. William R.

Tincher.

Edward A. Schachter Kew Gardens, Herbert J. Leifer.

N.y.

Michael Thomas Schaefer Indianapolis, Theodore Lor-

Ind. raine Sendak.

Robert Frederick Schifko Cleveland, Ohio Paul TimothyKirner.

David Shagam Berkeley, Calif. Lawrance L.

Duga.

Jim J. Shoemaker St. Louis, Mo. Veryl Lee Riddle

LeRoy A. Simmons Barstow, Calif. Douglas FerdWelebir.

Thomas James Stone, Sr. Forest Park, Fredrick HermanOhio Braun.

DeHaven Laws Smith Baltimore, Md. Arthur G.

Murphy, Sr.

T. Fitzgerald Smith Los Angeles, David R. Shelton.

Calif.

William Nathan Harrett Washington, Oscar L.

Smith IV D.C. Chapman.William Harmen Sned, Jr. Salisbury, N.C. Phillip D.

O'Connell.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 135

Applicant

Richard L. Sonnich

John Neil Stanley

Wixon Stevens

Charles Leonard

Strouss, Jr.

Scott Wallace Stucky

Jerome Bernard Sturman

Richard A. Sugar

Joseph C. Sullivan

John L. Sutherland

Robert Charles Swan

Patricia M. Tenoso

Franklin Allen

Thornton, Jr.

Mart Vaarsi

John Wayne Walker

Tim H. Warren

Jeff C. Wayne

Alfred J. Weisbrod

Michael Weiss

Daniel Herbert White

Theodore E. Wiggins, Jr.

Richard Thomas Williams

Kay Wilson, Jr.

Francis Kopp Zugel

City and State

Kansas City, Mo.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Pretty Prairie,

Kansas

Southfield, Mich.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N.Y.

New Rochelle,

N.Y.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Decatur, Ga.

Westwood, N.J.

Moscow, Idaho

Sarasota, Fla.

Gainesville, Ga.

Troy, Ohio

Manville, N. J.

Scottsville,

N.Y.

Lima, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Muskogee,

Okla.

Potomac, Md.

Movant

Charles Elliott

Rubin.

Lewis T.

Gardiner.

Warren N.

Grossman.

Ozell M. Trask.

Joseph Charles

Dwyer.

Philip A. Hart.

Philip B.

Kurland.

Daniel H. Kane.

Alfred Olsen.

Harold R.

Vague.

Philip LoudonGoar.

William Alford

Wall.

David S. Baime.

Allen VernonBowles.

James Robert

Dirmann.

James E.

Palmour III.

Richard K.

Wilson.

Michael A. Tarin.

Jean F.

Rydstrom.

Thomas EdAvin

Lenweaver.

John J. Quinn,

Jr.

James HardyPayne.

James HaroldBastian.

136 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

W. Craig Hutton

Maurice Rosenberg-

Sharon CollinsWoods

Thomas M. Woods

Marc Philip Richman

S. David Schwartz

Reeve James Jacques

City and State

Topeka, Kans.

White Plains,

N.Y.

Birmingham,

Mich.

Birmingham,

Mich.

Santa Barbara,

Calif.

La Jolla, Calif.

Oral Argument

Movant

Mr. Justice TomC.Clark.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Martin Jacobs.

Robert Harkins

Yolk,

Washington, D.C.

ISTo. 74—6438. Ewell Scott, etc., petitioner, v. Kentucky Parole

Board et al. Argued by Mr. Dean Hill Rivkin for the petitioner and

by Mr. Patrick B. Kimberlin, III, for the respondents.

No. 74—6632. Minor Moody, petitioner, v. Loren Daggett, Warden.Argued by Mrs. Phylis Skloot Bamberger for the petitioner and by

Mr. Frank H. Easterbrook for the respondent, pro hac vice, by special

leave of Court.

No. 75-946. City of Madison, Joint School District No. 8, et ai.,

appellants, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission et al.

Argued by Mr. Gerald Charles Kops for the appellants and by Mr.

Robert C. Kelly for the appellees.

No. 75-478. Parker Seal Company, petitioner, v. Paul Cummins.Argued by Mr. Leonard H. Becker for the petitioner, by Mr. ThomasL. Hogan for the respondent and by Mr. Lawrence G. Wallace for the

United States et al., as amici curiae, by special leave of Court.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 13, 1976 137

SUPREME COURT OP THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Behnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Ernest Richard Arlington Jack M. Siegel.

Blomquist III Heights, 111.

Melvin A. Klein Rochester, N.Y. Martin P.

Hoffman.

Oral Argument

No. 75-616. Village of Arlington Heights et al., petitioners, v. Met-

ropolitan Housing Development Corporation et al. Argued by Mr.

Jack M. Siegel for the petitioners and by Mr. F. Willis Caruso for

the respondents.

No. 74-1589. General Electric Company, petitioner, v. Martha V.

Gilbert et al. ; and

No. 74-1590. Martha V. Gilbert et al., petitioners, v. General Elec-

tric Company. Reargued by Mr. Theophil C. Kammholz for General

Electric Company, by Miss Ruth Weyand for Gilbert et al. and by

Mr. J. Stanley Pottinger for the United States, as amicus curiae.

No. 75—212. United States, petitioner, v. Thomas W. Donovan et al.

Argued by Mr. Andrew L. Frey for the petitioner and by Mr. Bernard

A. Berkman and Mr. Carmen A. Policy for the respondents.

No. 75-839. Robert P. Whalen, as Commissioner of Health of NewYork, appellant, v. Richard Roe, an infant by Robert Roe, his parent,

et al. Argued by Mr. A. Seth Greenwald for the appellant and by Mr.

Michael O. Lesch and by Mr. H. Miles Jaffe for the appellees.

Adjourned until Monday, October 18, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

X

240-278—76 13

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976 139

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 72-1251. Standard Oil Company of California, appellant, v.

United States. On motion to recall judgment. Motion to recall denied,

without prejudice to Standard Oil's right to proceed in the United

States District Court for the Northern District of California. Opin-

ion per curiam. Mr. Justice White took no part in the consideration

or decision of this case.

No. 75-1692. John David Moore, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals so it

may determine whether the wrongful admission of the hearsay evi-

dence was harmless error. Opinion per curiam. The Chief Justice,

Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent from sum-

mary reversal and would set case for oral argument.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1638. Horace V. Kell et al. appellants, v. Nick P. Chivilis

et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial Federal question.

No. 75-165. Restaurant Industries Corporation et al., appellants, v.

Barbara Bylicki et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Florida.

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial Federal question.

No. 75-6429. Jimmy Lee Thompson, etc., appellant, v. Fred T.

Hensley, District Attorney, Ninth Judicial District of New Mexicoet al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

New Mexico. Motion of appellant for leave to proceed in forma pau-

peris granted. Without indicating any views on the constitutionality

of N. M. Stat. Ann. § 34-2-5 (1953), judgment affirmed insofar as it

upholds the constitutionality of N. M. Stat, Ann. §34-2-18 (1953).

240-278—76 14

140 MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1976

No. 76-281. Hub Theatres Inc.. et al. appellants, v. Massachusetts

Port Authority. Appeal from the Supreme Judicial Court of Massa-

chusetts. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

Xo. 75-1657. North Carolina, petitioner, v. Federal Power Com-

mission et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Public Law94-407 (approved September 11, 1976). Mr. Justice Powell took no

part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Orders en Pending Cases

Xo. 67, Original. State of Idaho ex rel. Cecil D. Andrus. Governor,

Wayne L. Kidwell, Attorney General. Joseph C. Greenley, Director.

Department of Fish and Game, plaintiff, v. States of Oregon and

Washington. Motion of Columbia River Fishermens Protective Union

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

Xo. A-864, October Term. 1975. Carla Hills. Secretary of Housing

and Urban Development, et al.. applicants, v. Cooperative Services.

Inc.. et al. Motion to vacate or amend stay entered by the Chief Justice

on April 15. 1976. denied.

Xo. A—259. Carla Hills. Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop-

ment, et al., applicants, v. Myrna Underwood et al. Application for

stay of judgment of the United States District Court for the District

of Columbia. Civil Action Xo. 76-169. entered June 8. 1976. presented

to the Chief Justice, as Circuit Justice, and by him referred to the

Court, granted pending father order of the Court.

Xo. A-263. Don Hanson and Donna W. Schuster, applicants, is.

United States et al. Application for a preliminary injunction pre-

sented to Mr. Justice Blackmun and by him referred to the Court,

denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or de-

cision of this application.

Xo. 75—73. Francis X. Bellotti. Attorney General of Massachu-

setts, et al., appellants, v. William Baird et al. : andXo. 75-109. Jane Hunerwadel etc.. appellant v. William Baird et al.

Motions to vacate order entered by Mr. Justice Brennan on July 30,

1976. denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976 141

No. 75—661. United States, petitioner, v. Gabriel Francis Antelope

et al. Motions of respondents for leave to proceed further herein in

forma pauperis granted. Motions for appointment of counsel granted

and it is ordered that John W. Walker, Esquire of Moscow, Idaho,

serve as counsel for respondents Leonard Francis Davison and Wil-

liam Andrew Davison and that Allen V. Bowles, Esquire, of Moscow,

Idaho, serve as counsel for respondent Gabriel Francis Antelope in

this case.

No. 75-1397. Joseph Juidice, etc., et al., appellants, v. Harry Vail,

Jr., et al. Motion of New York Consumer Protection Board for leave to

file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-156. Vendo Company, petitioner, v. Lektro-Vend Corpora-

tion et al. Motion of petitioner to accelerate briefing schedule and to

advance oral argument denied.

No. 76-5094. J. B. Pritchard, petitioner, v. Allen L. Ault, Com-missioner, Department of Offender Rehabilitation et al. Application

for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Blackmun and by him referred to

the Court, denied.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-260. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of the State of

New York, appellant, v. Patrick J. Cunningham et al. Appeal fromthe United States District Court for the Southern District of NewYork. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-15. Continental T.V., Inc., et al. petitioners, v. GTE Syl-

vania Incorporated. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted.

No. 76-37. Susan Lynn Vorchheimer, by her parents Bert and Carol

Vorchheimer, etc., petitioner, v. School District of Philadelphia et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit granted.

No. 75-6909. Gary Maness, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,,

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Motion

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

granted.

142 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 76

No. 75-6933. Nathaniel Brown, petitioner, v. Ohio. Motion for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Ohio granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1799. Board of Education of Independent School District

No. 53 of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, petitioner, v. Board of Edu-cation of Independent School District No. 52 of Oklahoma County,

Oklahoma, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1833. Charles Meyers and Jack Scoville, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-1862. Advocates for the Arts et al., petitioners, v. MeldrimThomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire, et al. Petitioner writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

No. 75—1893. Dominic Tortorello, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75—6675. Simon Hawthorne, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—6800. Raul Figueroa, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6805. Emanuel Mannie Brown, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6807. Earl Lee Williams, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6867. Johnny Pryor, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Divi-

sion, denied.

No. 75—6931. Agustin Martin-Plascencia, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6969. Bernard Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 197 6 143

No. 75—7012. Stanford Katz, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—8. A. V. Bamford, petitioner, v. Federal Communications

Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-21. James J. Bertucci, etc., et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—22. Douglas Fruchtman, petitioner, v. Frank Kenton,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-23. Raymond L. S. Patriarca, petitioner v. Donald Taylor

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-25. William E. Doulin, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-27. Joseph Naples, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-51. Goodfriend Western Corp., dba Wrangler Wranch, peti-

tioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

No. 76-55. Central Bank, petitioner, v. James E. Smith, Comptrol-

ler of the Currency of the United States, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-87. Octa R. Whiteley, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-88. Edwin T. Pogue, Warden, petitioner, v. Sylvester Jaek-

son Azbill. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-123. Donkin's, petitioner, v. National Labor Relations

Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-134. Marie M. McMahon, etc.. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

144 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976

No. 76-137. Ellen R. Davis, petitioner, v. Albert Hecht and Laura

Hodas, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of

the Supreme Court of New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-138. Nellie T. Goff, petitioner, v. F. David Mathews, Secre-

tary of Health, Education and Welfare, Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—163. Service Parts Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Saf-Gard

Products, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-171. Frederick A. Smith et ux., petitioners, v. Carlos L.

Jaramillo, Director, Department of Alcohol Beverage Control of NewMexico. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of NewMexico denied.

No. 76-186. Restaurant Industries Corporation et al., petitioners v.

Barbara Bylicki et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Florida denied.

No. 76—207. Joseph G. Szima, petitioner, v. New Jersey. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of New Jersey denied.

No. 76—226. Crateo, Inc., petitioner, v. Intermark, Inc., et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-241. Ocean Sands Holding Corporation, petitioner, v. Vir-

ginia Department of Taxation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76—248. Reuben P. Hughes, petitioner, v. Dempsey-Tegeler &Co., Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-266. Orwin B. Griffin, Jr., petitioner, v. Richard V. Zurz,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—269. Frankie Mae R. Jennings, petitioner, v. Caddo Parish

School Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-285. O/Y Finnlines Ltd., and Enso-Gutzeit O/Y, petition-

ers, v. Lawrence Butler. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—295. Edward Lee Hicks et al., petitioners, v. Uniroyal, In-

corporated. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976 145

No. 76-297. Lee A. Turzillo et al., petitioners, v. P. & Z. Mergen-

time. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—298. Irving Stolberg, petitioner, v. Members of the Board

of Trustees for the State Colleges of the State of Connecticut, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-305. Progressive Enterprises, Inc., petitioner, v. NewEngland Mutual Life Insurance Company. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—313. Paula Grossman, petitioner, v. Bernards Township

Board of Education. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5026. James Richard Wilson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5034. William DeVerse, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5042. Peter Shatney, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5043. Marcelina Diaz Rivera deGomez, petitioner, v. HenryA. Kissinger, Secretary of State et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5046. Joe Garcia, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5050. Harry William Theriault, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5054. Rigoberto Torres-Rios, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5069. Roy E. Dove, Jr., petitioner, v. Secretary of Health,

Education and Welfare. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

146 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 76

Xo. 76-5081. James Madison Sisk. Jr.. petitioner, v. United State?.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5108. Bobby Joe Haskins. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5117. Douglas Allen Wargo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5150. Earl Jackson, petitioner. i\ United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5156. Roy Lee Harrison, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5223. Jodie Vernon Austin, petitioner, v. James R. Mc-Millan. United States District Judge for the Western District of

North Carolina. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5225. Mary Christine Kissel, petitioner, v. Labor and In-

dustrial Eelations Appeal Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Hawaii denied.

Xo. 76-5235. Guss Maggitt. petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5244. William Allen Watkins. petitioner, v. Ramon L. Gray.

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5252. Larry Donnell Bynum, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland

denied.

Xo. 76—5256. Richard Morgan, petitioner, r. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 76—5264. Augustus Frank Pannell. petitioner, v. Maryland;

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of

Maryland denied.

Xo. 76-5265. William Ralph, petitioner, c. Maryland. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland denied.

MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19 7 6 147

Xo. 76-5271. Brent Jackson, petitioner. V. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California. Second Ap-pellate District, denied.

Xo. 76—5279. J. C. McCrary, petitioner, v. Xew York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

Xew York. First Judicial Department, denied.

Xo. 76-5286. Steven Eay Stevens, petitioner, v. Washington. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Washington.

Division I, denied.

Xo. 76-5288. Donald Lee Cook, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second

District, denied.

Xo. 76-5293. William Allen Durham, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5294. John E. Clark, petitioner, v. City of Danville, etc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

Xo. 76—5302. William Roscoe White, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth denied.

Xo. 75-1719. Donald R. Carlyle et al., petitioners, v. United States :

Xo. 75-6636. William Evans, petitioner, v. United States

;

Xo. 75-6645. David M. Xordstrom and William T. Ryan, petition-

ers, v. United States

;

Xo. 75—6741. Willie Albert Mize. petitioner, c. United States;

and

Xo. 75-6985. Teddy R. Crouch, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the

consideration or decision of these petitions.

Xo. 75—1737. United States, petitioner, v. Jose Arturo Portillo-

Reyes. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. The Chief Justice and Mr.Justice Blaekmun would grant certiorari.

Xo. 75—1811. In re Xicholas R. Allis, petitioner. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the XinthCircuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Stewart wouldgrant certiorari.

Xo. 75—6494. Raimo Karen, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California. Second

148 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 76

Appellate District, denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall

with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

No. 75-6839. Paul Hebert, petitioner, v. Southern Pacific Trans-

portation Co. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr,Justice Blackmun with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

No. 75-6894. Elmer Schuer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart andMr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.

No. 76-145. Carpenters District Council of Southern Colorado

et al., petitioners, v. Keid Burton Construction, Inc. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr.

Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.

No. 76—191. Simon Anschul, etc., petitioner, v. Sitmar Cruises, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice

Marshall and Mr. Justice Powell would grant certiorari.

No. 76-5044. Phillip Martinez, petitioner, v. United States. Motion

of Michael Olmo for leave to join in petition and petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5114. In the Interest of K, a baby girl by Steven Dale

Atchley. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas

denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice White would grant

certiorari.

No. 76-5175. C, petitioner, v. F. F. and David C. Motion of The

Child Advocacy Project et al., for leave to file a brief, as amid curiae,

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

Oregon denied. Mr. Justice Stewart would grant certiorari.

Leave To File Petition for Writ or Mandamus Denied

No. 76-303. Constantinos Stamatinos, petitioner, v. W. O.

Mehrtens, Judge, United States District Court for the Southern Dis-

trict of Florida et al. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of man-

damus and for other relief denied.

Assignment Orders

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Ketired) to perform judicial duties in the United States

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from April 11 to April 15,

1977, and for such additional time as may be required to complete

unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered

on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit during the period May 9, 10, 12 and

13, 1977, and for such additional time as may be required to complete

unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered

on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. JusticeClark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit from June 13 to June 15, 1977, and

for such additional time as may be required to complete unfinished

business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered on the min-

utes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

Admissions to the Bar ox Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Jose Enrique Amadeo San Juan, P.R. Luis A. Feliciano

Carreras.

Kenneth Eldon Anderson Portland, Oreg. Adelbert George

Clostermann.

Anita Ashton Austin, Tex. John L. Hill.

Richard Grisham Bennett Houston, Miss. Rex Franklin

Sanderson.

Larry Wayne Berrowitz Denver, Colo. S. Morris Lubow.

Thomas Milton Branton Alvin, Tex. A. G. Crouch III.

Robert J. Braswell Denver, Colo. S. Morris Lubow.

Thomas L. Brejcha, Jr. Chicago, 111. Barnabas F.

Sears.

Ronald Benton Brown Sunrise, Fla. Joseph D.

Harbaugh.

Jerry Lee Bustin Forest, Miss. Oliver BeamonTriplett.

David W. Byers Laguna Hills, Edward J.

Calif. Simerka.

Barbara Gariepy Caruso LaGrange, 111. Thomas HarveyMorsch.

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Applicant

Thomas E. Cayten

Bernard Chanin

Stanley Wayne Channell

James M. Crawford

Philip E. Detwiler

Alfred T. DeMaria

Bruce Johnson Downey III

Charles Louis Duke

Eobert A. Ebert

Eobert S. Edington

Kenneth L. Fishman

David Alan Freedman

David K. Frick

Keith G. Galitz

Mark F. Geary

Morton Norman Goldstein

Jeffrey Harris

Donald J. Hemphill

Edwin F. Hendricks

James Earl Hill, Jr.

Eonald D. HindsGeorge E. Hodges

Julius J. Horowitz

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Dallas, Tex.

Atlanta, Ga.

Lederach, Pa.

New York, X.Y.

Montgomery, Ala.

Houston, Tex.

Saint Paul, Minn.

Mobile, Ala.

New York, N.Y.

Albuquerque,

N. Mex.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Denver, Colo.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Silver Spring,

Md.New York, N.Y.

Spencer, Iowa

Phoenix, Ariz.

Whiteville, N.C.

Dallas, Tex.

Charlotte, N.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Movant

Michael Joshua

Horowitz.

Bernard M.Borish.

Lee Emmett Holt.

John Lenoir

Westmoreland,

Jr.

Eichard L.

Bazelon.

Daniel F.

O'Connell.

Thomas S.

Lawson, Jr.

M. Garland

Eigney.

William J.

Curtin.

Eobert P.

Denniston.

Michael I.

Eackman.

SolomonFreedman.

Karl J. Stipher.

Irving M.Pollack.

William Peter

Chapas.

William E.

Kearney.

Edward H. Levi.

William Albert

Shaw.

Peter D. Baird.

Edward Lorenzo

Williamson.

Henry Wade.George Verner

Hanna III.

David Ostrove.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 76

Applicant

Eddie R. Island

Dorothy Bertram Johnson

John Wesley Jordan IV

Mark Elliott Kabacy

Joseph John KaloJames D. KeeneyJohn H. Knight

Geoffrey P. Knudsen

Paul LandsmanWilliam H. Lefkowitz

Arthur A. Lemann III

Murray Luftig

Philip P. Malone

Sid Mannheim

John Albert MantoothDonald J. Martin

Robert Dennis McDonnell

John Stewart Miles

Philip Joseph Montante,

Jr.

Bruce A. Morrison

Charles Melvin Joseph

Nester

Wesley L. Nutten III

Russell John Ober, Jr.

City and State Movant

Los Angeles, Thomas Daniel

Calif. Clarke

Chicago, 111. Paul Philip

Biebel, Jr.

Pi ttsbu r o"h Pa Thomas Darsip

Thomson.

Los Angeles, Louis W. Lawson.

Calif.

Flint, Mich. Barry Nakell.

Harrisburg, Pa. Eoy Yaffe.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Judge Thomas W.Pomeroy, Jr.

San Francisco, John H. Boone.

Calif.

New York, N.Y. Joel A. Cohen.

Fort Lauderdale, Terrence Joseph

Fla. Russell.

New Orleans, La. Robert Goodhart

Polack.

San Diego, Calif. William MurrayHill.

Poulsbo, Wash. Barry DavidErnstoff.

Los Angeles, Howard Gershan.

Calif.

Purcell, Okla. Charles Elder.

Norristown, Pa. Jean BrodyGreen.

Charlotte NC L. Richardson

Preyer.

Garrett Park, Md. Thomas Searing

Jackson.

Buffalo, N.Y. Judge George W.Tedder, Jr.

New Haven, Francis Xavier

Conn. Dineen.

Philadelphia, Pa. William Francis

Keating.

Los Angeles, J. Stanley Mullin.

Calif.

Pittsburgh, Pa. William Peter

Chapas.

152 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976

Applicant

Eric Delmonte Offner

Charles Michael Oxton

Douglas H. Parks

Leonard Bernard Parnell

Patrick Olen Patterson, Jr.

Philip Martin Pro

James Floyd Pryor

Sebastian RagusaJohn Reinstein

James Leron Robertson

Walter James Rothschild

Theodore Satterwythe

Royster, Jr.

Jaime P. Santos

William Lewis Sauls

Philip Dale Segrest

Barry G. Seidel

Alfred X. Shamas

Louis Paul Sheinbaum

Hugh M. Siegman

M. T. Simmons, Jr.

William Lyman Soards

Robert E. Stafford

James A. Stamos\ .

City and State

New York, X.Y.

Santa Barbara,

Calif.

Dallas, Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Xew York. X.Y.

Las Vegas. Xev.

Knoxville. Tenn.

Nassau, X.Y.

Boston. Maine.

Houston, Tex.

Xew Orleans, La.

Lexington. X.C.

Cherry Hill, X.J.

Whiteville. X.C.

Montgomery, Ala.

Miami, Fla.

Lowell, Mass.

Xew York, X.Y.

Santa Monica,

Calif.

Decatur, Ga.

Indianapolis,

Ind.

Larchmont, X.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Movant

Michael I.

Rackman.Floyd CummingsDodson.

R. T. Scales.

William Perry

Hogoboom.Jack Greenberg.

Michael Allan

Cherry.

L. B. Bolt. Jr.

Joseph Shuter.

William P.

Homans, Jr.

William Lee

Burnett.

Gerald J.

Gallinghouse.

Charles EL

McGirt.

Howard MurrayKuehner.

Edward Lorenzo

Williamson.

Sol. E.

Brinsfleld, Jr.

John P. Mudd.Joseph JohnZacharer.

Walter E.

Maloney.

Kenneth Lee

Chotiner.

MarmudukeHardemanBlackshear.

Thomas J.

Carroll.

Yincent P. Xesci.

George JohnSkontos.

Applicant

Marion Cole Staves

Ben H. Stone

Ronald F. Storette

Roland Hitchcock

Stroberg

R. Gregory Stutz

Lawrence A. Sullivan

Michael Frederick

SwansonRussell C. Tharp, Jr.

Glenn Frederick Tiedt

Cornet Wilson Walker

Reginald Lee Yates

Leonard Young

Isaac W. Zimbalist

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 76 153

City and State Movant

Wilmington, Del. James WrightPeterson.

Gulfport, Miss.

New York, N,Y.

Gainesville, Ga.

Denver, Colo.

Berkeley, Calif.

Denver, Colo.

James S. Eaton.

George S.

Leisure, Jr.

John N. Crudup.

Gerald L. Bader,

Jr.

Jesse H. Choper.

S. Morris Lubow.

New York, N.Y. Daniel J.

Sullivan

Lakewood, Colo.

San Antonio,

Tex.

Charlotte, N.C.

Cleveland, Ohio

St. Louis, Mo.

Edward A.

Potts.

Bruce Waitz.

William Johnson

Waggoner.Henry Blanchard

Fischer.

Sanford E.

Sarasohn.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Raymond H. Sullivan

Stanley Michael Serwatka, El Paso, TexJr.

Charles Russell Burke

Kent Clark Howerton

Wilfred Clark Howerton

City and State Movant

Lynn, Mass. Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Washington, D.C. Emmett John

Virginia Beach,

Va.

Garnett, Kans.

Gavin.

Emmett JohnGavin.

154 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1976

Applicant

Thomas Joseph Shedlick

Raymond V. Castello

John Lindsay Builder, Jr.

Bradley John Davis

E. L. Williamson, Jr.

Roderick Taylor Wilson

William B. Wilson

City and State

Washington, D.C.

San Jose, Calif.

Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Movant

Robert Redmond.James Sargent

Campbell.

James A. Urban.

James A. Urban.

James A. Urban.

James A. Urban.

James A. Urban.

Adjourned until Monday, November 1, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun. Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Order In Pending Case

No. A-342. Eugene J. McCarthy et al., applicants v. Gordon Con-

tessa et al. Application for stay of judgment of Court of Appeals

of New York (No. 624), dated October 28, 1976, presented to Mr.

Justice Marshall as Circuit Justice and by him referred to the Court,

denied.

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(JOURNAL) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 157

SUPEEMB COUET OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 75—1666. Immigration and Naturalization Service, petitioner,

v. Norma Andalis Bagamasbad. On petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Motion of

respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for

writ of certiorari granted. Judgment reversed and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam.

No. 75-1726. Terrell Don Hutto. Commissioner. Arkansas Depart-

ment of Correction, petitioner, v. Andrew Jackson Ross. On petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment re-

versed, and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further pro-

ceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per

curiam. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Stewart.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1886. Texas ex rel. Eichard Vogtsberger, appellant, v. City

of Wichita Falls, Texas. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Texas.

The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-67. Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Wash-ington, appellant, v. Blaine M. Madden et ux. Appeal from the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5343. Frank Eidley, appellant v. Virginia. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of Virginia. The appeal is dismissed for want of juris-

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 76

diction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a peti-

tion for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-287. G. L. (Pete) Howell et al., appellants, v. Manuel

DeBusk et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Northern District of Texas. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-338. J. C. Ballentine et al., appellants, v. R. W. Willingham

et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-5029. Charles Hamilton, III, appellant, v. Florida. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of Florida. The appeal is dismissed for wantof a substantial federal question.

No. 76-5301. J. Taylor Silver, appellant, v. Larson Ford Sales, Inc.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Utah. The appeal is dismissed for

want of a substantial federal question.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1883. United States, petitioner, v. Estelle Jacobs, aka "Mrs.

Kramer". On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Petition for writ of certio-

rari granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for further consideration in light of United States v. Mandu-jano, No. 74-754, May 19, 1976. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Dissenting opin-

ion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.

Justice Stewart join.

No. 76-126. The Chase Manhattan Bank, petitioner, v. Sailboat

Apartment Corp., et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the Dis-

trict Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Dis-

trict Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District, for a determination

of whether petitioner has waived the protection of the venue provision

of the National Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. § 94. See National Bank of North

America v. Associates of Obstetrics and Female Surgery, Inc., No. 75-

1106, (April 16, 1976). Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens

with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

No. 76-5006. Lawrence McCall, petitioner v. North Carolina ; andNo. 76-5208. Edward Martin McKenna, petitioner, v. North Caro-

lina. On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

North Carolina. Motions for leave to proceed in forma pauperis andpetitions for writs of certiorari granted. Judgments vacated insofar

as they leave undisturbed the death penalty imposed, and cases re-

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 159

manded to the Supreme Court of North Carolina for further proceed-

ings. Woodson and Waxton v. North Carolina, 428 U.S.— (1976).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A—301. J. J. Enomoto, Director of Corrections of California et

al., applicants v. James C. Wright et al. Application for stay of execu-

tion and enforcement of the judgment of the United States District

Court for the Northern District of California (Civil No. C-73-1422

SAW), entered September 30, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice Rehn-

quist and by him referred to the Court, granted.

No. A—306. Board of Curators of University of Missouri et al., appli-

cants v. Charlotte Horowitz. Application for stay of mandate of the

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (No. 75-19097?^^entered on September 9, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice Blaekmun and

by him referred to the Court, granted pending timely filing and dis-

position of a petition for writ of certiorari.

No. D—60. In the matter of disbarment of Harry Hoffer, It is ordered

that Harry Hoffer, of Merrick, New York, be suspended from the prac-

tice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within forty

days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from

the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-61. In the matter of disbarment of Alfred J. Hemlock. It is

ordered that Alfred J. Hemlock, of New York, New York, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, re-

turnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should

not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-62. In the matter of disbarment of Eobert S. Persky. It is

ordered that Robert S. Persky, of New York, New York, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-63. In the matter of disbarment of Morton H. Smiley. It is

ordered that Morton H. Smiley, of New York, New York, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-64. In the matter of disbarment of Jack Seymour Wasserman.It is ordered that Jack Seymour Wasserman, of New York, New York,

be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule

issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause whyhe should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

160 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

No. D—65. In the matter of disbarment of Samuel Gallant. It is

ordered that Samuel Gallant, of Westport, Connecticut, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—66. In the matter of disbarment of John J. Seffern. It is

ordered that John J. Seffern, of New York, New York, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-67. In the matter of disbarment of Allen A. Meyer, Jr. It is

ordered that Allen A. Meyer, Jr., of New York, New York, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 71-6625. Curtis Holt, Sr., petitioner, v. City of Kichmond et al.

Motion to dissolve the injunction granted by this Court on April 24,

1972, granted. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or

decision of this motion.

No. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et al., petitioners, v. Koger W. Hudsonet al. Motion of the National Education Association to reconsider

order denying leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted, and it

is now ordered that the motion for leave to file be granted and the

brief filed.

No. 75-651. Teamsters Local Union 657, petitioner, v. Jesse Rod-

riquez et al. ; and

No. 75-715. Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner v. Jesse

Rodriquez et al. Motion of National Railway Labor Conference for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75-811. Superior Court of the District of Columbia et al.,

petitioners, v. Roosevelt F. Palmore; C. L. Swain, Superintendent,

Lorton Reformatory, petitioner v. Jasper C. Pressley. Motion of the

Solicitor General of the United Statestq vacate anj| ren^anj|_ judg-

ment of the United States Court ofAOolumDia Circuit in Superior

Court of the District of Columbia Circuit in Superior Court of the

District of Columbia et al. v. Roosevelt F. Palmore (No. 74-1832),

dated July 9, 1975, granted, and cause remanded to the Court of

Appeals for further consideration in light of Stone v. Powell, U.S.

(1976). Remainder of case shall remain on docket of this Court

and now captioned. C. L. Swain, Superintendent, Lorton Reforma-

tory, petitioner, v. Jasper C. Pressley.

No. 75-1153. D. Louis Abood et al., appellants, v. Detroit Board

of Education et al. Motion of American Federation of Labor and

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 161

Congress of Industrial Organizations et al. for leave to file a brief,

as amici curiae, denied.

No. 75-1262. United States et al., appellants, v. County of Fresno

;

United States et al., appellants, v. County of Tuolumne. Motion of

appellees for divided argument granted.

No. 75-1264. International Union of Electrical, Eadio and Machine

Workers, AFL-CIO, Local 790, petitioner, v. Bobbins & Meyers, Inc.,

et al. ; and

No. 75-1276. Dortha Allen Guy, petitioner, v. Robbins & Myers,

Inc., et al. Motion of petitioners for divided argument granted.

No. 75-1397. Joseph Juidice, etc., et al., appellants, v. Harry Vail,

Jr., et al. Motion of New York State Consumer Protection Board for

leave to present oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1407. James Trainor, etc., et al., appellants, v. Juan Hernan-

dez et al. etc. Motion of the State's Attorney for Cook County, Illi-

nois, for divided argument granted.

No. 75-1413. Wayne A. Stanton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Louise

Bond, etc., et al. Motion of State of Illinois for leave to file an un-

timely brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1439. Jerry Lee Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Motion

of citizens for Decency Through Law, Inc., for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75-1510. Jack M. Weatherford, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Brett

Allen Bursey. Motion of Solicitor General for leave to participate in

oral argument, as amicus curiae, granted and fifteen additional min-

utes allotted for that purpose. Respondent granted fifteen additional

minutes for oral argument.

No. 75-1805. Garland Jeffers, petitioner, v. United States. Motionof petitioner for appointment of counsel granted, and it is ordered

that Stephen Bower, Esquire, of Kentland, Indiaina, is appoinited to

serve as counsel for petitioner in this case.

No. 76-167. United States, petitioner, v. Charles W. Eamsey andJames W. Kelly. Motion of respondent James W. Kelly for appoint-

ment of counsel granted, and it is ordered that Irving R. M. Panzer,

Esquire, of Washington, D.C., is appointed to serve as counsel for

respondent James W. Kelly in this case.

No. 76-229. T. S. Alphin et al., petitioners, v. Richard Henson et al.

Motion to defer consideration granted.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-208. Ewald B. Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of NewYork, et al., appellants v. Jean-Marie Mauclet. Appeal from the

162 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970

United States District Court for the WesterrfvDistricteof New York.

In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-120. United States, petitioner, v. Martin Linen Supply-

Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted.

No. 76-333. United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Carolyn J. Evans.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 76-5382. Willie Jasper Darden, petitioner, v. Florida. Motionfor leave to proceed in foi^rna pauperis and petition for writ of certi-

orari to Supreme Court of Florida granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1280. Alexander J. Barket, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1623. Sidney F. Brown, Jr., petitioner, v. David C. Lund-gren, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1761. Frank C. Hilton, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—1766. Stanley Fleishman, petitioner, v. Everett Arthur

McFee and Jack C. Greenlees. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 75—1808. Tatiana Diaz Calvo, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third

District, denied.

No. 75-1831. Aubrey Lee Eobinson et al. petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1905. Ernest R. Mullenax, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 75-1910. Eobert E. Ford, petitioner, Si. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1916. Jack Ballard, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 163

No. 75-6747. Donald Frankos, petitioner, v. J. Edwin LaVallee,

Superintendent, Clinton Correctional Facility, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 75-6815. Mac Brown, petitioner, <v* Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 75-6829. Charles Bradley, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-6870. Jerry Hoke Bradley petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 75-6892. Patrick Austin Delaney, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6902. Terry Bowen, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75—6923. Wyndel G. Morris, petitioner, v. Superior Court of

California, County of Los Angeles, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District,

denied.

No. 75-6932. Marshall Zeidman, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 75-6954. Ronald Scrivens, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6967. Aaron Holsey, petitioner, v. R. Dorsey Watkins, U.S.

District Judge, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6976. David Sidney Lowery, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6980. Ronald Davis et al. petitioners, v. Director, Patuxent

Institution. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Ap-peals of Maryland denied.

No. 75-6987. Jerome Theodore Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

164 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

No. 75-7004. James Willie Braddy and Eugene Edward Jackson,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-7006. Donald Jackson Eskew, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1. W. W. Taylor, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76—11. David Hall, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-2. R. L. Griffin, Maurice Lampe and Elbert Griffin, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-30. Eobert Diaco and John Holland, petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-31. Callie Blaine Eisner, petitioner, v. United States, Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-35. Frank Du Bois Chew, Sr. et at., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-43. City of Philadelphia et al., petitioners, v. Donald H.Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-44. William Joseph McMurtrey, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-46. The American Tobacco Company et al., petitioners, v.

John Patterson et al. ; andNo. 76-56. Tobacco Workers' International Union et al., petition-

ers, v. John Patterson et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—52. Jose Demetrio Arteaga-Limones, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-53. W. Dalton LaRue, Sr., and Juanita S. LaRue, petition-

ers, v. United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 165

No. 76-74. Ronald V. Fales, petitioner, v. F. David Mathews, Sec-

retary of Health, Education and Welfare. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-79. Frederick W. Wolf, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-89. Michel Joseph Napoli, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-118. Dallas Norman House, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-140. Kent Corporation, petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-154. Henry Book et al. petitioners, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-181. A. E. Biderman et al. petitioners, v. Carla A. Hills,

Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-199. Wendell Oik, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-209. Common Carrier Conference-Irregular Route, etc. et

al., petitioners, v. United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Circuit denied.

No. 76-210. Jane Spivey, petitioner, v. Georgia, Petition for writ

of certiorari to Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 76-217. Andrew L. Stone et ux. petitioners, v. United States et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-222. Estate of Alvin Thalheimer, Ruth B. Rosenberg, Sur-

viving Executrix, et al., petitioners, v. Commissioner of Internal

Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

240-278—76 17

166 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 76

No. 76-227. Pacific FM, Inc., dba Radio Station K-101, petitioner,

v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-251. Jane Sudler nka Jane duFresne, petitioner, v. LouisSudler, Jr. Petition for writ of certiorari to Appellate Court of

Illinois, Second District, denied.

No. 76-253. Loren Bergh, petitioner, v. Washington et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—262. Morris Goldstein, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 76—275. Band-Age Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court

of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—277. Louis Henry Daley, petitioner, v. Rose Aviation, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-280. George B. Forster and Doyle C. Marshall, etc., peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-299. Ned G. Saalfrank, petitioner, v. Parkview MemorialHospital, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-300. Stephen Garger and Richard Gallagher, petitioners, v.

New Jersey et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of New Jersey denied.

No. 76-311. Louisiana Bank & Trust Company of Crowley, Louisi-

ana, petitioner, v. The Employers Liability Assurance Corp., Ltd. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-322. Gene Slagle, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. General Tele-

phone Company of Ohio et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

. No. 76-324. William Steinman, petitioner, v. Maurice H. Nadjari,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of

the Supreme Court of New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-340. John K. Van de Kamp, as District Attorney, etc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Projection Room Theater et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 167

Xo. 76-341. California Department of Water Resources, petitioner,

v. The Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Xineth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76—350. Atlantic Improvement Corporation, petitioner, v. City

of Xew York. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals

of Xew York denied.

Xo. 76—360. William Friedlander, petitioner, v. Kentucky Bar As-

sociation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ken-

tucky denied.

Xo. 76-362. C. Ellis Quarles, Jr., petitioner, v. Sarah B. Quarles.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

Xo. 76-364. Charles Edward Woodruff et al.. petitioners, v. Air

Properties G., Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-393. Richard J. O'Connor, petitioner, v. State Tax Commis-sion of Xew York. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Ap-peals of Xew York denied.

Xo. 76—5001. Shoychi Okaneku Miyaki, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5005. Michael Louis Bunn, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5008. Charles E. Griffin, petitioner, v. United States; andXo. 76-5128. Rudy X. Montano, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5014. Frank Armento, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5025. Winifred Huey Kimmons, petitioner, v. Florida. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

First District, denied.

Xo. 76-5031. Aida Gonzalez-Benitez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5051. William R. Mahar, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

168 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 76

No. 76-5055. Norman Weatherall, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin denied.

No. 76-5056. Donald Payden, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5063. Tyrone Hurt, petitioner, v. Lorton Complex et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5065. Charles Joe Newman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5072. Seymour Pollack, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5075. Robert W. Flint, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5076. Faustino Garza, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5083. Ronald Phillips, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5088. Patrick Stanley Marshall, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5091. Cornelius M. Wright, Jr., petitioner,^. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5093. Johnny R. Martinez, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director. Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5095. Epifanio Alvarez, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

No. 76-5096. Ernst Olsen, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court- of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 76-5097. Paul B. Owens, petitioner, v. Maurice H. Sigler,

Chairman, United States Board of Parole, et al. Petition for writ of

MONDAY, NOVEMBER I, 19 76 169

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5100. John Harris, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—5106. James Joseph Rini, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-5107. Joseph Justin Collier, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5112. George Garza Reyes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5113. Linda Patrice Hailey, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-5115. Jeffrey Clinton Raines, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5120. Odell Bennett, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5121. James Charles Herron, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States; and

No. 76-5124. Alvin Julius Tobin, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5126. Donald C. Graham, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5138. Bill Dean Karnes, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5142. Felix Eloy Barrera, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5158. Denvil Ronald Daniel, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5161. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, -v. U.S. District Court

for the Northern District of California. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

170 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

No. 76-5163. Robert G. Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5169. Kent Norman, petitioner, v. United States District

Court for the Western District of Washington et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5170. Steven Allan Lambrecht, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5171. Pomposo Casimiro-Benitez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5180. Larry Spencer, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5191. Jimmie Louis Harper, petitioner, v. Lorited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5197. Alvin G. Williams, petitioner, v. District of Columbia

Board of Appeals and Review. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-5198. Jesus Crespo-Guerrero, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5201. Oscar Cornelius Goodman, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5202. Jose Antonio Gutierrez-Gutierrez, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5219. Samuel Hubbard, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5246. Otis Houston, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5247. Beatrice Soto, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER \, 197 6 171

No. 76-5270. Harry Santos-Figueroa, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5274. Harvey S. Jokinen, petitioner, v. George R. Henwoodet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5285. Martin M. Martini, petitioner, v. Republic Steel Cor-

poration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5298. Herman Welton, petitioner, v. Amelia Norenberg. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas,

Ninth Supreme Judicial District, denied.

No. 76-5303. Calvin Norman Watson, petitioner, v. Warden, Vir-

ginia State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Virginia denied.

No. 76-5314. Sandsbury Lee, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5318. Domiciana T. Dioquino, petitioner, v. Workmen'sCompensation Appeal Board of California et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate Dis-

trict, denied.

No. 76—5323. John J. Mattingly, petitioner, v. Industrial Commis-sion of Illinois et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Illinois denied.

No. 76-5335. Albert Michael Rich, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5337. Gene A. Stathas, petitioner, v. Henry C. Cox, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5342. Charles E. Bates, petitioner, v. The Litchfield Inde-

pendent Review et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District

Court of Minnesota, Eighth Judicial District, denied.

No. 76-5345. William R. Kinsley, petitioner, v. State Board of

Workmen's Compensation Chairman, E. Earl Mallar et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

172 MONDAY, NOVEMBER \, 197 6

No. 76—5346. James A. Chesson, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-5353. Peter Melnyczenko, petitioner, v. L. D. Hewitt, Su-

perintendent, State Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5363. Henry Clay Jennings, petitioner, v. Arthur L. Dil-

lard et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5365. Freeman W. Sensabaugh, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5366. Warren A. Deboes, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5371. Michael Stefanick, petitioner, v. Guard Officer Plante

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5374. Virgil Carter, petitioner, v. United States Postal

Service et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5376. Francisco Cepero Alers, petitioner, v. Illustrious

Astol Calero Toledo et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5384. Willie Mena, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 76—5385. Jimmy Lee Powell, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

No. 76-5426. Calvin Cannon and Donald White, petitioners, v.

Eobert L. Johnson, Executive Director, Board of Probation and

Parole. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5432. Everett Crutchfield, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma

denied.

No. 75-1600. Michael G. Thevis et al., petitioners, ^. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice

Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall

join.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 173

No. 75-1826. Air Line Employees Association, International, peti-

tioner, v. Nelson Evans. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Georgia denied.

No. 75-1842. California, petitioner v. Michael Kenneth Kamey.Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California

denied.

No. 75—1918. Peter Joseph Salerno, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion of petitioner to strike memorandum for the United States andpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6895. Darnell Doleman, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied. Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan would grant certiorari.

No. 76—112. Weyerhaeuser Company et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr.

Justice White would grant certiorari.

No. 76-5332. Edna M. Kice, petitioner, v. Genung's, Inc. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Session of the Superior Court

of Connecticut denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Whitewould grant certiorari.

No. 76-185. Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flat-

head Indian Reservation et al., petitioners, v. James M. Namen et al.

Motion of Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Lummi Indian Tribe et al., for

leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-204. Bernard Feinberg, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the

consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—221. Jack Nathan, petitioner, v. United States. Motion to

vacate and remand and petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-270. David C. Hakim, petitioner, v. Commissioner of In-

ternal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and for other relief denied.

174 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

No. 76-293. Grady Taylor, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, East-

ern Division, denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan withwhom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

"No. 76-307. John J. Wolery, petitioner, v. Ohio. Motion of Associ-

ation of Trial Lawyers of America for leave to file a brief, as amicuscuriae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Courtof Ohio denied.

Xo. 76-377. Michael Leopold Peplinski. petitioner, v. North Caro-lina. The death penalty having been vacated by the Supreme Court of

North Carolina, petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Courtof North Carolina denied.

No. 76-5392. James Vernon Smith, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

The death penalty having been vacated by the Supreme Court of North

Carolina, petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North

Carolina denied.

No. 76—5284. James Lee Spencer, petitioner, v. Georgia ; and

No. 76—5373. Rebecca A. Smith, etc., petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari

and vacate judgments insofar as they leave undisturbed the sentence

of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. , (1976). (Brennan,

J., dissenting) ; id., at (Marshall. J. dissenting)

.

No. 76-5326. George Dukes, petitioner, v. Walter Waitkevitch et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Mar-

shall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs or Mandamus Denied

No. 75-1404. Do-Right Auto Sales et al., petitioners, v. United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit et al. Motion for leave

to file petition for writ of mandamus and/or prohibition denied.

No. 76-257. Elijah W. Ratcliff, petitioner, v. United States District

Court for the Southern District of Texas. Motion for leave to file peti-

tion for writ of mandamus denied.

Leave to File Petition For Writ or Prohibition Denied

No. 76-348. C. T. Jenneman et ux., petitioners, v. Howard A. Daw-

son. Jr.. et al. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition

denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 76 175

ReHEARINGS DENIED

No. 75-734. Elizabeth A. Smith et al., petitioners, v. Robert Troyanet al.

;

No. 75-1501. Donald Weldon Ivey et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates

;

No. 75—6922. Irvin Harvey Mason et al., petitioners, v. Kenneth E.

Belieu et al

;

Xo. 76-5030. Harlan A. Blackburn, petitioner, v. Florida; andNo. 76—5078. Janet M. Manning, on behalf of herself and all others

similarly situated, petitioner, v. Princeton Consumer Discount Com-pany, Inc., etc., et al. Petitions for rehearing denied.

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Retired) to perforin judicial duties in the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from December 6, 1976, to

December 9, 1976, and for such additional time as may be required

to complete unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is

ordered entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C.

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from February 14, 1977 to

February 18, 1977, and for such additional time as may be required to

complete unfinished business, pusuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered

entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

Assignment Orders

§295.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Linda G. Alfonso

Harry J. Agzigian Levittown, Pa. Robert L.

White.

Old Bridge, N.J. Richard F.

Plechner.

Louis J. Alfonso Old Bridge, N.J. Richard F.

Alfred Charles Aman,Jr.

Davis G. Anderson, Jr.

Plechner.

Washington, D.C. William A.

Sutherland.

Tampa, Fla. Charles Corces,

Jr.

176 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 197 6

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

C. Taylor Ashworth

John William Barksdale

Stanley Alan Becker

James DeWitt Benson

Frederick C. Berry, Jr.

George Phillip Berryman

Russell D. Bevans

Jerry B. Black

Jack Arthur BlumRobert Boasberg, Jr.

David Wayne Boll

Robert M. Bourke

James N. Bryan, Jr.

Don Burgess

Robert W. Bush

Don S. Caldwell, Jr.

James Russell Clark

Lester W. Clark

William Northington

Clark

Orville Christopher Clift

Michael Raymond ComeauByron L. Connell

Roger F. CoxWilliam Kenneth

Culbertson

Charles S. Dale, Jr.

Kenneth L. Davidson

Thomas Edward Deacy, Jr.

City and State

Dallas, Tex.

Okmulgee, Okla.

Wilmington, Del.

Pawling, N.Y.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Corpus Christi,

Tex.

Eugene, Oreg.

New York, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Columbus, Ind.

Hartford, Conn.

Nashville, Tenn.

Bridge City,

Tex.

Albany, N Y.

Mexia, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Birmingham,Ala.

Ozark, Ark.

Santa Fe, N. Mex.Mounds, 111.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Arlington, Va.

Kansas City, Mo.

Movant

Mr. Justice

Tom C. Clark.

William Robert

Burkett.

Charles L.

Board.

William C.

McLaughlin.Donald R. Kunz.George G. Brin.

Jack A. Billings.

Anthony A. Dean.Philip A. Hart.

George Atherton

Williams.

Mark EugeneWalker.

Jay S. Siegel.

Larry DavidWoods.

Carl A. Parker.

Ruth Kessler

Toch.

L. L. Geren.

Jacko Hargrove.

Charles W.Bradley.

L. Drew Redden.

Robert C. Taylor.

Harry L. Bigbee.

K. T. Hubler.

Edwin P. Rome.Robert ArnoldHertzberg.

Carl V. Wisner,

Jr.

Gary C.

Smallridge.

Douglas Stripp.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 177

Applicant

Charles P. Deem

Sarah Phillips Denton

Wayne Eugene Denton

John M. Donoghue

William Rhett Eleazer

Robert LeRoy Ellis

Salle Anne Erwin

Robert Kenneth Estes

Dennis Ralph Fanucchi

Louis A. Feigenberg

William S. Feiler

Lillian Finan

Morris S. Finkel

Richard Nicholas Finnegan

Richard Fryling, Jr.

Irwin M. Fulop

Robert K. Gad III

Dennis Jon Getman

Philip H. Gottfried

Alan Shore Gover

Thomas J. Grady

City and State

New York, N.Y.

Austin, Tex.

Austin, Tex.

Poughkeepsie,

N.Y.

Columbia, S.C.

New York, N.Y.

Orchard Lake,

Mich.

Coral Gables, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Houston, Tex.

Bernards Town-ship, N.J.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Boston, Mass.

Miami, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Houston, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Movant

Norman C.

Schwartz.

Larry Craddock,

Jr.

Larry Craddock,

Jr.

RaymondAnthonyDi Luglio.

Thomas HaywoodCurlee, Jr.

James F. Cahill.

James Victor

Katz.

Joseph

DiBartolomeo.

Melvin J. TublimPaul Philip

Biebel, Jr.

James Wheeler

Clement.

Judge WilliamPerry

Hogoboom.Morton Abrams.

Arthur L.

Reynolds.

Troy B. Conner,

Jr.

Morton Rosen.

George C. Caner,

Jr.

Alfred J.

Pomeranz.

Morton Amster.

Leroy DenmanMoody.

Attorney General

Edward H.Levi.

178 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

Applicant

Franklin D. Green

Dennis H. Greenstein

Gary Douglas Greenwald

F. Karen Grethen

Ivory Griggs

David Ansley Guy

Harry Paul Hall, Jr.

Howard M. HandelmanMichael Hannon

Karl V. Hart

George Michael Hartley

David Lloyd Hartman

Roger J. Hawke

Michael Sean Hayes

John Joseph Hensel

Jerome O. Herlihy

Robert Hines, Jr.

Philip J. HoganR. Benjamin Hogan III

Fred C. Hubbell II

Leona Mary HudakDannye L. Hunter

Francis Nash Inglehart

Andrew McCormackIves, Jr.

City and State

Philadelphia, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Columbus, Ohio.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Omaha, Nebr.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Atlanta, Ga.

Wilmington, Del.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Miami, Fla.

Douglasville, Ga.

Houston, Tex.

Lloyd Harbor,

N.Y.

Seattle, Wash.

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Wilmington, Del.

Paducah, Ky.

Chicago, 111.

Birmingham, Ala.

Waynesville,

Ohio.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Forest, Miss.

Baltimore, Md.

Santa Fe, K Mex.

Movant

Isaiah W.Crippins.

Steven Richard

Lapidus.

Herbert R.

Brown.

Donald B.

Nevard.

John T. Grant.

James Gregory

Zimmerly.

John Lenoir

Westmoreland,

Jr.

Leroy A. Brill.

Lequita JoyceMcKay.

Thomas H.Anderson.

James R. Dollar,

Jr.

John William

Walsh.

James BrendanMay.

Patrick W.Crowley.

William F.

Delhey.

William Poole.

Charles A.

Williams.

Earl G. Dolan.

Francis H.Hare, Jr.

Fred E. Jones.

James W. Jeans.

Oliver BeamanTriplett.

J. Michael

McLaughlin, Jr.

Harry L. Bigbee.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1976 179

Applicant

Francis J. JahnRonald D. Jaman

John Hilton Johnston

William C. Joy

Robert MontgomeryKeenan, Jr.

William Walter Keith III

Eugene Robert Kirkham

Joseph P. Klock, Jr.

Joseph B. Knotts, Jr.

John B. Koegel

V. G. Kolius

Hal I. Lackey

E. W. Rexford Lawrence

Michael DomenickLaBarbera

Samuel M. Learned, Jr.

Robert L. Lewis

Stephen Carver LeBlanc

Walter KennethLindhorst

George H. Love, Jr.

Garland Edward Lowe

Nicholas G. Manos

Donald E. Martin

James M. Mataya

Owen Bryce McCullenAlan B. McFallPatrick Henry Mclntyre

City and State

Champaign, 111.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Arlington, Va.

Atlanta, Ga.

Mount Carmel, 111.

Eaton, Ga.

St. Helena, Calif.

Miami, Fla.

McLean, Va.

New York, N.Y.

Amarillo, Tex.

Silver Spring,

Md.Seattle, Wash.

Tampa, Fla.

York, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Baton Rouge, La.

New York, N.Y.

Latrobe, Pa.

Silver Spring,

Md.Chicago, 111.

Lansing, Mich.

Chicago, 111.

Eugene, Oreg.

Bangor, Pa.

Seattle, Wash.

Movant

Donald R. Aldeen.

Mark Alexander

Klein.

John J. Brandt.

Marion O.

Gordon.

Dale A. Cini.

Joseph Fontana.

Francis R.

Kirkham.

Darrey A. Davis.

James Michael

McGarry III.

Caesar K. Pitassy.

Arthur Jefferson

Lamb.Louis Fireison.

David Daniel

Hoff.

Judge Herboth

Strother Ryder.

Charles Hercus

Just.

Eugene Wallman.Charles Alvin

Tyler.

Edward L.

Friedman, Jr.

William F.

Byrnes.

Louis Fireison.

Donald C.

McDevitt.

Raymond L.

Scodeller.

Henry Francis

Vallely.

Jack A. Billings.

Norman Seidel.

Peter Greenfield.

180 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

Applicant

Kobert Emmett McManus

Kobert Hunter McMillan

Mary Ann GrohwinMcMorrow

Donald Benagh McNelley

William Francis MeehanRoy K. Meilman

Ralph J. Melancon

Gilbert Stroud Merritt

Peter M. Messer

Howard Robert Messing

Bruce A. Miller

William Allen Mollow

George C. J. Moore

George Marshall Moriarty

Carl G. Mueller, Jr.

Robert C. Murray

Thomas Richard Nedrich

Joseph S. Nelson

Malcolm Kent Newton

Richard O'Brecht

John J. O'Connor

James John O'Grady

Barbara Bernstein

O'Malley

Stephen Eugene O'Neil

David Jay Ontell

City and State Movant

Baltimore, Md. A TA 1A. Douglas/AOwens.

oanta Ana, Calif. Lee Ashbrookbolomon.

Chicago, 111. Rosemary E.TA 1Duschene.

Los Angeles, Anthony GoodwinOalii. Chase._ • _ Til

Cairo, 111.TT* m TT 1 1K. T. Hubler.

±*niladelpnia, Jra.TXT" 11* T71 jWilliam Emmet

Zeiter.

Harahan, La. George AnestT7" xKoutras.

Nashville, lenn.rri tit 1

1

Thomas WardlawOx 1

Steele.AT~ A7" 1 AT ATNew York, N. Y. T 1 i~\ T> •

Leonard G. Bisco.

Fort Lauderdale,/~1 1 T»Glen R.

x1 la. Roderman.Detroit, Mich. AT J T /A I.Norton J. Cohen.

Eugene, Oreg.mi ttIhomas I.A/T1- TMeehan, Jr.

ITT i T>_1West 1 aim Ihomas A.

±>eacn, r la. Bratten.

Boston, Mass. JUidwara ±5.

Hanify.tt_ ~j. nnHouston, lex. T7> IT 1

.b rank Joseph

Knapp.TA_n__, rpDallas, lex.

T> 4 ~T~ ,~J TT'Kicnard. Jb

.

Generelly.Ttt 1 • i _ TA /AWashington, D.C.

T 1 A TTT iJohn A. Earnest,

oalt Dake City, L. Ralph Mecham.TT+ nil

Indianapolis, Ind. TTT'TI* TTWilliam H.Sparrenberger.

Denver, Colo. Robert IhomasThompson.

"KT~ AT~ 1 AT ATNew York, N.Y. /A IT 1Carl Joseph

Kubic.

Columbus, Ohio George Curtis

femitn.TTT "L * i TA /AWashington, D.C. Robert Emmet

UMalley.

ji*vansviiie, mu. vv . JL/ean jrieiner.

Washington, D.C. Richard HenrySpeidel.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976 181

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Lawrence Singer Philadelphia, Pa. Reuben Singer.

William Randall Live Oak, Fla. John HoyleSlaughter II McCormick.

182 MONDAYj NOVEMBER 1, 197 6

Applicant

Kenneth George

Starling

Stuart J. Stan-

Stuart M. Statler

Donnan Stephenson

Larry A. Stump

f

Eobert Warren Sumner

Thomas Tansey

Steven Mark Tarshis

Eoger C. Tragesser

John F. Triggs

Alfred Kwong Bo Tsang

Lonnie C. Turner

Joshua Marion Twilley

Dorothy Bowers WagarMarion F. Wasinger

"William Waterman. Jr.

David Ellis Watkins

Jeffrey Martin Weiner

Jack Meyar Weiss

Jon Seott Wheeler

Lowell David Willinger

Eobert Keith Winger

James Curtis WoodJames Jerry WoodDouglas Charles YoungStephen G. Yusern

Andrew E. Zelman

Thomas Samuel Zilly

City and State

High Point. X.C.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Washington. D.C.

Santa Fe. X. Mex.

Eoehester. N.Y.

Raleigh. X.C.

Fort Lauderdale.

Fla.

Xew York. N.Y.

Portland, Oreg.

Xew York. N.Y.

Indianapolis. Ind.

Ozark. Ark.

Dover. Del.

Binghamton. X.Y.

Hannibal. Mo.

Xew York. X.Y.

Dallas. Tex.

Wilmington. Del.

Xew Orleans. La.

Tampa. Fla.

Xew York. X.Y.

Portland. Oreg.

Harrisburg. Pa.

Montgomery. Ala.

San Antonio. Tex.

Xorristown. Pa.

Xew York. X.Y.

Seattle. Wash.

Movant

Peter W.Eodino. Jr.

Donald B.

Medalie.

Arnold B. Elkind.

Harry L. Bisfbee.

Alan J.

Lnderberg.

Ira EdwardJohnson.

Thomas WhitneyJohnston.

Kenneth D.

Whitelaw.

Marvin Stanley

Xepom.Clarence Fried.

Theodore Lorraine

Sendak.

Eobert C. Taylor.

Maurice A.

Hartnett EH.Israel Margolis.

William Leonard

Hungate.

Alan S. Xovins.

Betty Southard

Murphy.Leroy A. Brill.

Judge Alvin B.

Eubin.

Seymour Abrams.James F. Cahffl.

Thomas Healy

Tongue.

Keith A. Clark.

Ira DeMent III.

Keith W. Burris.

Anthony HarryMurray, Jr.

Martin C. Seham.George Van Tuyl

Powell.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1976

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

183

Applicant City and State Movant

Thomas Paul Imse, Jr.

Arnold D. Hessen.

Washington, D.C. Peter G. Kuh.Miami, Fla. Joseph Herbert

Kaplan.

Bonnie Douglas Menaker. Harrisburg, Pa. J. ThomasMenaker.

No. 75-906. Thomas J. Walsh, Jr., dba Tom Walsh & Co., petitioner,

v. E. A. Schlecht et al., as Trustees, etc. Argued by Mr. Carl R. Neil for

the petitioner and by Mr. Paul T. Bailey for the respondents.

No. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et al., petitioners, v. Roger W. Hudsonet al. Argued by Mr. George Colvin Cochran for the petitioners and by

Mr. Will A. Hickman for the respondents.

No. 75-915. Vernon Lee Bounds, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Robert

(Bobby) Smith et al. Argued by Mr. Jacob L. Safron for the peti-

tioners and by Mr. Barry Nakell for the respondents.

No. 75-853. United States Steel Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

Fortner Enterprises, Inc. Argued by Mr. Macdonald Flinn for the

petitioners and by Mr. Kenneth L. Anderson for the respondent.

No. 75-708. Stanley Marks et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Argument commenced by Mr. Robert Eugene Smith for the petitioners.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

Samuel Thomas Rayburn. Oxford, Miss. Will A. Hickman.

Oral Argument

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Blackmun, Mr.

Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant

Gilbert L. KroneGerald Portugal

James Robert Tanfield

City and State

Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Annandale, Va.

Movant

John H. Lewis.

John H. Lewis.

Urvan Ruiz

Sternfels.

Opinions

No. 74-799. United States, petitioner, v. Foster Lumber Company,Inc. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Concurring opinion by

Mr. Justice Stevens. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmunwith whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.

Justice Powell join.

No. 74-6438. Ewell Scott, etc., petitioner, v. Kentucky Parole

Board et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for consideration of the question of mootness.

Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Brennan

and Mr. Justice Powell join.

No. 75—478. Parker Seal Company, petitioner, v. Paul Cummins.On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit. Judgment affirmed by an equally divided Court. Opin-

ion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr. Justice

Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Oral Argument

No. 75-708. Stanley Marks et al., petitioners, v. United States. Ar-gument continued by Mr. Solicitor General Robert H. Bork for the

respondent and concluded by Mr. Robert Eugene Smith for

the petitioners.

240-278—76 IS

186 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19 76

No. 75—823. Raymond Belcher, petitioner, v. Casey D. Stengel et al.

argued by Mr. Robert A. Bell for the petitioner and by Mr. John H.Lewis for the respondents.

No. 75-1019. Boston Stock Exchange et ah, appellant, v. State TaxCommission et al. Argued by Mr. Roger Pascal for the appellants and

by Mr. Robert W. Bush for the appellees.

No. 75-6289. Inez Moore, appellant, v. City of East Cleveland,

Ohio. Argued by Mr. Edward R. Stege, Jr., for the appellant and by

Mr. Leonard Young for the appellee.

No. 75—6527. James Ingraham, by his mother and next friend,

Eloise Ingraham, et al., petitioners, v. Willie J. Wright, I, et al. Argu-

ment commented by Mr. Bruce S. Rogow for the petitioners and con-

tinued by Mr. Frank A. Howard, Jr., for the respondents.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart. Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant

Leonard BarkanJere A. YoungWilliam L. NiemannThomas H. Kennerly

Ross D. Margraves, Jr.

Lowell T. Sawyer

Barry Robert Laine

City and State

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Skokie, 111.

Houston, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

Enid, Okla.

Youngstown, Ohio

Oral Argument

Movant

Bernard G. Segal.

Bernard G. Segal.

Bernard G. Segal.

Mayo J.

Thompson.

Mayo J.

Thompson.

Charles DavidAblard.

Eugene Green.

No. 75-6527. James Ingrahain, by his mother and next friend,

Eloise Ingraham, et al., petitioners, v. Willie J. Wright, I, et al. Argu-

ment continued b}^ Mr. Frank A. Howard, Jr., for the respondents and

concluded by Mr. Bruce S. Rogow for the petitioners.

No. 75—904. Brunswick Corporation, petitioner, v. Pueblo Bowl-O-

Mat, Inc., et al. Argued by Mr. Bernard G. Segal for the petitioner

and by Mr. Malcolm A. Holfmann for the respondents.

No. 75-1278. Mt. Healthy City School District Board of Educa-

tion, petitioner, v. Fred Doyle. Argued b}^ Mr. Philip S. dinger for

the petitioner and by Mr. Michael H. Gottesman for the respondent.

No. 75-1150. City of Philadelphia et al., appellants, v. New Jersey

et al. Argued by Mr. Herbert F. Moore for the appellants and by Mr.

Stephen Skillman for the appellees.

Adjourned until Monday, November 8, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976 189

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion Per Curiam

No. 76-265. Massachusetts et al., appellants, v. Helen B. Feeney.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

Massachusetts. Question! certified to the Supreme Judicial Court of

Massachusetts. Opinion per curiam. Mr. Justice Blackmun would dis-

miss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-65. Eepublican Party of Shelby County, Tennessee, ap-

pellant, v. Eoscoe Dixon et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Judgment affirmed. Mr.

Justice Kehnquist and Mr. Justice Stevens would note probable juris-

diction and set case for oral argument.

No. 76—103. Dr. Arturo Eios et al., appellants, v. Nolan B. Jones,

Director of the Department of Personnel of Illinois, et al. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of Illinois. The appeal is dismissed for wantof a substantial federal question. Mr. Justice Brennan would note

probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 74-996. United States, petitioner, v. Data Products Corpora-

tion. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for fur-

ther consideration in light of United States v. Foster Lumber Com-pany, 429 U.S. (1976).

240-278—76 20

190 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-339. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group, applicant, v.

Secretary of Agriculture et al. Application to recall and stay mandate

of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, pre-

sented to Mr. Justice Blackmun and by him referred to the Court,

denied. Mr. Justice Brennan would grant application. Motion to dis-

pense with printing appendix to petition for ceriorari granted. Mr.

Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of

this application and motion.

No. A—346. James L. Buckley et al., applicants, v. Cora McRae, etc.,

et al. Application for stay of order of the United States District Court

for the Eastern District of New York in case Nos. 76-C-1804 and

76-C-1805 entered October 22, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice Marshall

and by him referred to the Court, denied.

No. D—68. In the matter of disbarment of Alvin Eugene Honoroif. ft

is ordered that Alvin Eugene Honoroff, of Los Angeles, California, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—69. In the matter of disbarment of Bayfield Lundy. It is or-

dered that Rayfield Lundy, of Compton, California, be suspended fromthe practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be dis-

barred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-70. In the matter of disbarment of Jerome Weber. It is or-

dered that Jerome Weber, of Beverly Hills, California, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—71. In the matter of disbarment of Richard W. Mason, Jr. It

is ordered that Richard W. Mason, Jr., of Kansas City, Missouri, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-72. In the matter of disbarment of Charles A. Maner, Sr. It

is ordered that Charles A. Maner, Sr., of Knoxville, Tennessee, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—73. In the matter of disbarment of John J. McGovern. It is

ordered that John J. McGovern, of Rockville, Maryland, be suspended

MONDAY, NOVEMBER '8, 1976 191

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-74. In the matter of disbarment of T. Russell Foster. It is

ordered that T. Russell Foster, of Charleston, South Carolina, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—75. In the matter of disbarment of G. Richard Plenty, Jr. It

is ordered that G. Richard Plenty, Jr., of Washington, D.C., be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-76. In the matter of disbarment of Frederick Thompson. It is

ordered that Frederick Thompson, of Woodbuiw, New Jersey, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-77. In the matter of disbarment of Michael A. Lacinak. It is

ordered that Michael A. Lacinak, of Cincinnati, Ohio, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-78. In the matter of disbarment of Earl H. Moore, Jr. It is

ordered that Earl H. Moore, Jr., of Dayton, Ohio, be suspended from

the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—79. In the matter of disbarment of Forrest P. Moore. It is

ordered that Forrest P. Moore, of Logan, Ohio, be suspended from the

practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred

from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et al., petitioners, v. Roger W. Hudson

et al. Motion of petitioners for leave to file supplemental brief, after

argument, granted.

No. 75-651. Teamsters Local Union 657, petitioner, v. Jesse

Rodriguez et al.

;

No. 75-715. Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner, v. Jesse

Rodriguez et al. ; and

192 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 197 6

No. 75-718. East Texas Motor Freight System, Inc., petitioner, v.

Jesse Kodriguez et al. Motion of NAACP Legal Defense and Educa-tional Fund, Inc., for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75-978. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Eussell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency, et al. Motion of American Iron and Steel Institute for leave

to participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied. Mr. Justice

Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.

No. 75-1440. Edward W. Maher, Commissioner of Social Services

of Connecticut, appellant, v. Susan Roe et al. Application for stay of

judgment of the United States District Court for the District of

Connecticut, in case No. N-74-17, presented to Mr. Justice Marshall

and Ity him referred to the Court, denied.

No. 75-1805. Garland Jeffers, petitioner, v. United States. Motion

of petitioner for leave to proceed further herein in forma pauperis

granted.

No. 76—326. Andrew J. Hinshaw, petitioner, v. Superior Court of

California, County of Orange. Application for stay, presented, to

Mr. Justice Marshall and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-357. Linmark Associates, Inc. and William Mellman, peti-

tioners, v. Township of Willingboro and Gerald Daly. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit granted.

No. 76-404. Illinois Brick Company et al., petitioners, v. Illinois

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 75-1181. Richard A. Batterton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Kobert

Francis, etc., et al. Motion of respondent Eobert Francis for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted.

No. 76-5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Motion for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Louisiana granted.

No. 76-5306. Ernest John Dobbert, Jr., petitioner, v. Florida. Mo-

tion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida granted.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976 193

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1673. Leroy W. Sugg, aka Leroy H. Sanitora, petitioner, v.

Illinois. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of

Illinois, First District, denied.

No. 75-1740. Henry Samuel Atkins, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1847. George W. Hammond, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 76-5178. Millard Filmore Thompson, petitioner, v. United

States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6832. Carlton L. Dowdy, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court

of New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76—24. Peter Rosenbruch, petitioner, v. American Export Is-

brandtsen Lines, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—77. James Harris, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—95. Guadalupe G. Hernandez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—96. Bernard Zeldin, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—106. Burton A. Librach, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-113. Violet Josephine Feldman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-122. Anthony R. Field, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—124. Manuel Federico Madrid, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

194 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 197 6

No. 76-214. Calnetics Corporation and Meier-Line, Inc., petitioners,

v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., et al. ; and

No. 76-379. Volkswagen of America, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

Calnetics Corporation et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-238. The National Farmers' Organization, Inc., petitioner,

v. United States and Associated Milk Producers, Inc. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—261. Tom E. Eogers, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-286. Paul Eobinson, petitioner, v. Robert J. Henderson,

Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 76-319. Albert P. Mickunas, petitioner, v. Thomas S. Kleppe,

Secretary of the Interior, et al. Petition for certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-368. Charles B. Markham, petitioner, v. James B. Swailset al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of North

Carolina denied.

^To. 76-371. Paul A. Wood, petitioner, v. Stark Tri-County Build-

ing Trades Council et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-375. Arnold Arthur Sonderegger, petitioner, v. Sagittarius

Productions, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-378. James Brockington, petitioner, v. New Jersey. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate

Division, denied.

No 76-386. Kichard A. Hickland, petitioner, v. Alice M. Hickland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New Yorkdenied.

No. 76—390. ICI America, Inc., petitioner, v. Moraine Products;

and

No. 76—391. Moraine Products, petitioner, v. ICI America, Inc.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19 76 195

No. 76-392. First National Bank in St. Louis, petitioner, v. W. R.

Kostman, Commissioner of Finance of Missouri. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-396. Robert E. Wright, Sr., petitioner, v. Southwestern Life

Insurance Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-397. Allright Missouri, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Civic

Plaza Redevelopment Corporation, et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 76-5035. Lonnie Gaylen Morgan, petitioner, v. United States

;

and

No. 76-5196. Tyron Burton Williams, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5037. James William Stidham, petitioner, v. Harold R.

Swenson, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5053. Ernest Timothy Harris et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5077. Richard Mari, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5085. Rafael C. Garcia, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5086. Steven Earl Neumann, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Court denied.

No. 76-5089. Winfred W. Payne, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5090. Veronza Leon Curtis Bowers. Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5094. J. B. Pritchard, petitioner, v. Allen L. Ault, Commis-sioner, Department of Offender Rehabilitation, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Cir-

cuit denied.

196 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 197 6

No. 76—5105. Raymond Leon Belle, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5109. Willie Holloway, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5116. Victor Francisco, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5147. Clyde Arthur Jines, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5148. Thomas J. DeMase, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5154. Jorge Diaz, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District,

denied.

No. 76—5160. Donald Lee Terry, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5172. Seymour Kloner, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5177. J. L. Patterson, Jr.. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5207. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-5261. James Carleton Harlin, petitioner, v. LTnited States.

Petition for certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5262. Lewis C. Trotter, petitioner, v. LTnited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5266. Steven James Schreck, petitioner, v. W. H. Rauch,

^Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19 76 197

No. 76-5372. Orlando Rodriguez, petitioner, v. Harold Butler, Su-

perintendent, Wallkill Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5381. Terry Wayne Walker, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 76-5393. Yamvo Teague, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Third Appellate

District, denied.

No. 76-5394. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Felix Rodriguez. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5399. John L. Donley, petitioner, v. Donald M. Scott, etc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5400. Major Davis, Jr., petitioner, v. Harold A. Pomars et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5409. Terrell Walker, petitioner, v. Massachusetts. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judical Court of Massachu-

setts denied.

No. 76-5410. John P. McNamara, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5412. Kurt Kendall Johnson, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Okla-

homa denied.

No. 76—5417. Billy Wayne Alexander, petitioner, v. Mississippi.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi

denied.

No. 76-5418. V. A. Zatko, petitioner, v. U.S. District Court for the

Northern District of California. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5421. Henry Smith, petitioner, v. Massachusetts. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachu-setts denied.

No. 76-5422. V. A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

198 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976

No. 76—5429. Irvin L. Good, petitioner, v. Court of Common Pleas,

etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5430. Frank E. Forrester, petitioner, v. Louis L. Levine, etc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to Appellate Division, Supreme Court

of New York, Third Judicial Department denied.

No. 76—5431. Willie X. Stevenson et al., petitioners, v. Jack K. Reedet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5450. Glynn Peters, petitioner, v. Michigan. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan denied.

No. 76-5517. Gabriel A. Bury, petitioner, v. Florida Department

of Commerce, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District Court

of Appeal of Florida, Second District, denied.

No. 76—98. Robert. J. Baranov et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice

Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall

join.

No. 76-291. Porter County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of

America, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-309. Tracy Sidle, petitioner, v. William C. Majors. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennanwith whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

No. 76-342. Olson Farms, Inc., petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the

consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—372. Michigan, petitioner, v, Alvin Johnson. Motion of

respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan denied it

appearing that the judgment below rests upon adequate state grounds.

No. 76—395. San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, peti-

tioner, v. Rose Salazar. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976 199

No. 76—5358. James Dupree Henry, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari and

vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of

death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. , (1976) (Brennan, J.,

dissenting);id., at (Marshall, J. dissenting).

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5297. Emanuel Hawkins, petitioner, vi W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Motion for leave to file

petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

Reiiearings Denied

No. 75-1490. Max Ziviak, etc., appellant, v. United States;

No. 75—6878. Robert L. Anderson, petitioner, v. Jack K. Reed,

Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary

;

No. 75—6918. John Tarkowski, petitioner, v. Robert J. Smart;

No. 76-5023. Herbert W. Boeckenhaupt, petitioner, v. United

States; and

No. 76-5027. Leonard Ginter, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Petitions

for rehearing denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from Monday, November 15, 1976,

until Monday, November 29, 1976.

Admissions to tjie Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

Sabino Joseph Aguila

Clyde H. Amyx II

Thomas Max Anderson

Thomas J. Aquilino, Jr.

George W. Baker, Jr.

Jerome Bauer

Rupert Nelms Beetham

City and State Movant

Los Angeles, Judge Leslie L.

Calif. Anderson.

Frederick, Okla. Edward M.Townsend.

Grand Ledge, Edgar Lee

Mich. Church.

New York, N.Y. Porter RalphChandler.

Stamford, Conn. David F. Babson,

Jr.

Mineola, N.Y. Arnold Cohen.

Cadiz, Ohio Edward D.

Mosser.

200 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19 76

Applicant

Richard Walter Berg

Wayne Ervin Bingham

William Bruce Bradley

Alexander Breiner

Stephen Ross Burch

David A. Buxbaum

March Coleman

Irving T. J. Cooper

James Godwin Council

Samuel Elias Davies

Jerome Harold DiamondLawrence Gilyard Diedrick

Thomas A. Doucher

Paul Sidney Elliott

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William Chalmers

Galloway

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Greening, Jr.

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Fanwood. X.J.

Spanish Fork,

UtahXashville, Tenn.

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Alan S. Berkowitz.

Charles Bryant

Winberry. Jr.

John Marshall

Adams.John Joseph

Lazzara.

Alan E. Weinstein.

Charles A.

Savage. Jr.

J. Ben Shapiro. Jr.

Frances O.

Drummond.L. Peter Farkas.

Aaron M.Diamond.

Garr M. King.

Edward I. Pollock.

Floyd Abrams.

Edgar Lee

Church.

Russell John An-thony Cosgrove.

Alan Kanzer.

Gus August

Schilh Jr.

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Brundage.

Barry Geo. O'Connell Bozeman, Mont. Edmund P.

Sedivy, Jr.

202 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976

Applicant

Herbert Bryce Parker III

0. Nelson Parrish

Lynn H. Pasahow

Harold Kirby Piatt

Elliott E. Polland

William Walton Pritchett,

Jr.

Hugh L. Reilly

David Alan Richards

Charles Spittal Robb

Jerald I. Rosen

Man Rosenblat

Preston E. Roskin

Robert Cheyne Sangster

Raymond Nathan Satter

John Patrick Savage

William F. Sheehan III

Clark C. Shire

Robert J. Stolt

Graeme HammondStrickland, Jr.

James Clyde Stroud

Bryan Grant Tabler

Joseph Robert Tafelski

Joseph Winand Thomas

Thomas Jay Thompson

City and State

Fort Worth, Tex.

Fairbanks, Alaska

San Francisco,

Calif.

Southampton,

N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Windsor, N.C.

Kensington, Md.

New York, N.Y.

McLean, Va.

Coral Gables, Fla.

Silver Spring,

Md.Clayton, Mo.

Newport Beach,

Calif.

Denver, Colo.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Washington, D.C.

Chicago, 111.

Augusta, Maine

Eugene, Oreg.

Norfolk, Va.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Toledo, Ohio

New Orleans, La.

Washington, D.C.

Movant

Frank H. Pope,

Jr.

William V.

Boggess.

John R. Reese.

Pat Frank Nesci.

Gerald Kahn.Moses B. Gillam,

Jr.

Rex HowardReed.

Adrian W.DeWind.

Edward Bennett

Williams.

David L. Tobin.

David Ferber.

Marvin Spalding

Wood.Keith L. Gow.

Charles ThomasBastien.

Walter S. Davis.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Homer J.

Askounis.

Donald G.

Alexander.

Charles Arthur

Jens.Paul Walter Fox.

Jerry P. Belknap.

James P.

Mulkeen.

William J. Guste,

Jr.

Howard EugeneMcNier.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976 203

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Yokubaitis.

J. Kenyon Wilson, Jr. Elizabeth City, Gerald Franklin

N.C. White.

Beniamin Zelermyer New York, N.Y. Peter H.Morrison.

X^lJjyXloi31l_»l>l O i V/ the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

T^dwarrl ATthnY* .Tnhncjnn Bowie, Md. Judge Robert

Howard Mason.Tivnn A ftphpvilrXJ V Ull XV. kJ\-XlCll.IV, San Diego, Calif. Gerald Irving

Roth.

T?iphard T)avid Sip*tp1 Washington, D.C. Robert Siegel.

Richard Steven Sweet Arlington, Va. Robert Siegel.

X1

. JDIUWlllIl^ X ILJcSLClll Norman, Okla. James L. Fisk.

Stanley E WiseK_J 1 CI 111 V y -L. J • f i 1UU Southfield, Mich. Jack Moskowitz.

O cllllcb il. XfXcXJcll LJ' XXX Newport, Ark. Richard SheppardArnold.

XllilULilj' X1 dgctli VV dLbUIl Newport, Ark. Richard SheppardArnold.

William xjexioy Rnonde Grand Rapids, Martin I.

Mich. Bierman.

Noah Mack Smith McLean, Va. Martin I.

Bierman.

204 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1976

Oral Argument

No. 67, Original. State of Idaho, ex rel. Cecil D. Andrus, Governor,

Wayne L. Kidwell, Attorney General, Joseph C. Greenley, Director,

Department of Fish and Game, plaintiff, v. States of Oregon and

Washington. Argued by Wayne L. Kidwell for the plaintiff, by Mr.

K. Lee Johnson for the State of Oregon, and by Mr. Slade Gorton

for the State of Washington.

No. 75-804. Joy A. Farmer, Special Administrator, petitioner, v.

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 25

et al. One and one-half hours allowed for oral argument. Arguedby Mr. G. Dana Hobart for the petitioner, by Mr. Leo Geffner for

the respondents, and by Mr. Norton J. Come for the National LaborKelations Board, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court.

No. 75-1197. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education

and Welfare, appellant, v. Helen DeCastro. Argued by Mr. Eex E.

Lee for the appellant and by Mr. Marvin A. Brusman for the appellee.

No. 75-1262. United States et al., appellants, v. County of Fresno

;

United States et al., appellants, v. County of Tuolumne. Argumentcommenced by Mr. Howard E. Shapiro and continued by Mr. JamesB. Waterman for the appellee County of Fresno.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1976 205

SUPREME COURT OP THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

William Clifford Lawter, Topeka, Kans. Mr; Justice TomJr. C. Clark.

John Thomas Rank Chicago, 111. James Dickson

Wilson.

Peter J. Curry Avoca, Pa. James Dickson

Wilson.

Philip Thomas Pogge Omaha, Nebr. James Dickson

Wilson.

Harold Lewis Novick Silver Spring, Roberts BrowningMd. Larson.

Steven Sanford Honigman New York, N.Y. Michael Patrick

Murray.

Opinion

No. 75-831. James H. Tully, Jr., et al., appellants, v. Griffin, Inc.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Ver-

mont. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States Dis-

trict Court for the District of Vermont with instructions to dismiss

the complaint. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart.

ORAL ARGUMENT

No. 75-1262. United States et al., appellants, v. County of Fresno

;

United States et al., appellants, v. County of Tuolumne. Argumentcontinued by Mr. James B. Waterman for the appellee County of

Fresno, by Mr. Stephen Dietrich, Jr., for the appellee County of Tuo-

lumne, and concluded by Mr. Howard E. Shapiro for the appellants.

I-

No. 75-1264. International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine

Workers, AFL-CIO, Local 790, petitioner, v. Robbins & Myers, Inc.,

et al. ; and

No. 75-1276. Dortha Allen Guy, petitioners, v. Robbins & Myers,

Inc., et al. Leave granted Mr. Fletcher L. Hudson to appear and pre-

sent oral argument for the respondents, pro hoc vice, on motion of Mr.

Winn Newman. Argued by Mr. Barry L. Goldstein for the petitioner

240-278—76 21

206 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19 76

in No. 75-1276, by Mr. Winn Newman for the petitioners in No. 75-1264 and by Mr. Fletcher L. Hudson for the respondents in both cases,

pro hac vice, by special leave of Court.

No. 75-1153. D. Louis Abood et al., appellants, v. Detroit Board of

Education et al. Argued by Mr. Sylvester Petro for the appellants and

by Mr. Theodore Sachs for the appellees.

No. 75-1552. Claudio Castaneda, Sheriff, petitioner, v. Rodrigo

Partida. Argued by Mr. Thomas Parker Beery for the petitioner and

by Mr. David G. Hall for the respondent.

No. 75-1198. Nolde Brothers, Inc., petitioner, v. Local No. 358,

Bakery & Confectionery Workers Union, AFL-CIO. Argued by Mr.

Allan L. Bioff for the petitioner and by Mr. Ronald Rosenberg for

the respondent.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1976 207

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Marvin Silver San Diego, Calif. Daniel J.

Andersen.

Philip R. Forlenza New York, N.Y. Raymond A.

Messina.

Oral Argument

No. 75—1301. Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al., appel-

lants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al.

;

No. 75-1335. Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business Com-mittee et al., appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al. ; and

No. 75-1495. Thomas S Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, et al.,

appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al. One and one half hours

allowed for oral argument. Argued b}^ Mr. George B. Christensen,

Mr. A. Raymond Randolph, Jr., and Air. Bernard J. Rothbaum, Jr.

for the appellants and by Mr. Delmer L. Stagner for the appellees.

No. 75-1267. Bayside Enterprises, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Na-tional Labor Relations Board. Argued by Mr. Alan J. Levenson for the

petitioners and by Mrs. Harriet S. Shapiro for the respondent.

No. 75-1687. United States Trust Company of New York, etc., ap-

pellant, v. New Jersey et al. Argued by Mr. Devereux Milburn for the

appellant and by Mr. Michael I. Sovern for the appellees.

Order in Pending Case

No. A-387. Oklahoma Publishing Company, applicant, v. District

Court in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, et al. Application for

stay of the order of the District Court in and for Oklahoma County,Oklahoma. No. JP-76-872, filed August 1, 1976 presented to Mr.Justice White and by him referred to the Court, denied for failure to

comply with Rule 27 of this Court, but without prejudice to reapply-ing for an appropriate order should compliance with Rule 27 be

effected.

Adjourned until Monday, November 15, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

X240-278—76 22

(JOURNALJ

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1976 209

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Order ix Pending Case

No. A-384. James A. Moreau et al., applicants, v. Richard A. Tonryet al. Application to vacate stay orders heretofore entered by the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Misc. No.

76-8410) entered on November 3 and 4, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice

Powell and by him referred to the Court, is denied.

X

240-273—76 23

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 211

SUPEEME COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—213. Byron L. Dorgan, etc., et al., appellants, v. United

States et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of North Dakota. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76—440. Hyland, Hall and Company et al., appellants v. City

of Madison et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction, it appearing that there

is no final judgment of the highest court of a state wherein a judgment

could be had as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1257.

No. 76-5267. Timothy Gormally, appellant, v. State Board of Elec-

tions. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Rhode Island. The appeal

is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

OpvDers in Pending Cases

No. A-367. Eandall V. Company, applicant, v. United States.

Application for bail pending appeal in the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, presented to Mr. Justice Stewart andby him referred to the Court, denied.

No. A-375. Regents of University of California, applicant, v.. Allan

Bakke. Application to stay execution and enforcement of mandateof the Supreme Court of California (S.F. 23311), presented to Mr.Justice Rehnquist and by him referred to the Court, granted for a

period of thirty days. If a petition for writ of certiorari is filed within

thirty days, this stay is to remain in effect pending disposition of the

case in this Court.

No. D—80. In the matter of disbarment of Robert A. Kates. It is

ordered that Robert A. Kates, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why heshould not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

240-278—76 24

212 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976

No. D-81. In the matter of disbarment of Charles M. Darrow. It is

ordered that Charles M. Darrow, of Painesville, Ohio, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-82. In the matter of disbarment of Karl A. Koch. It is

ordered that Karl A. Koch, of Woodstock, Illinois, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not

be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-83. In the matter of disbarment of E. Stanley Brin. It is

ordered that E. Stanley Brin of Edina, Minnesota, be suspended from

the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-81. In the matter of disbarment of Alan Earl Edelstein. It

is ordered that Alan Earl Edelstein, of Chicago, Illinois, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, return-

able within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should

not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-85. In the matter of disbarment of Charles J. Rothbart. It is

ordered that Charles J. Rothbart, of Northglenn, Colorado, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—86. In the matter of disbarment of Frank John Kuta. It is

ordered that Frank John Kuta, of Chicago, Illinois, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-87. In the matter of disbarment of David Saul Cohen. It is

ordered that David Saul Cohen, of Glenview, Illinois, be suspendedfrom the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not

be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-88. In the matter of disbarment of Joseph W. Nowak. It is

ordered that Joseph W. Nowak, of Calumet City, Illinois, be suspendedfrom the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnablewithin forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should notbe disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 213

No. D-89. In the matter of disbarment of Constantine N. Avgerin.

It is ordered that Constantine N. Avgerin, of Lake Bluff, Illinois, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issuer

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-90. In the matter of disbarment of Ted Bushman. It is

ordered that Ted Bushman, of Santa Maria, California, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, return-

able within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should

not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—91. In the matter of disbarment of John M. Leonard, Jr.

It is ordered that John M. Leonard, Jr., of Hinsdale, Illinois, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he-

not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D—92. In the matter of disbarment of Dale Anderson. It is

ordered that Dale Anderson, of Baltimore, Maryland, be suspended'

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, return-

able within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should

not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-93. In the matter of disbarment of Jack Alan Hendler. It is

ordered that Jack Alan Hendler, of Los Angeles, California, be sus^

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he-

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75-562. Rosebud Sioux Tribe, petitioner, v. Richard Kneip-

et al. Motion of Solicitor General to participate in oral argument, as

amicus curiae, granted and fifteen additional minutes allotted for that

purpose. Kespondent allotted fifteen additional minutes to present oral

argument.

No. 75-978. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protec-

tion Agency, et al.

;

No. 75-1473. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency; andNo. 75-1705. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Pro-

tection Agency, petitioner, v. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Companyet al. Joint motion to consolidate granted and a total of two hoursallotted for oral argument. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the con-sideration or decision of this motion.

214 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976

No. 75—1064. Jack B. Kremens, etc., et al., appellants, v. KevinBartley et al. Motion of Bernard G. Segal, Esquire, on behalf of the

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, for additional time to participate in

oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied. Alternative request for divided

argument granted.

No. 75-1150. City of Philadelphia et al., appellants v. New Jersey

et al. Motion of the appellants for leave to file a supplemental brief,

after argument, granted and each side given twenty-one days within

which to file such a brief. Bequest for further oral argument denied.

No. 75—1267. Bayside Enterprises, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Na-

tional Labor Relations Board. Motion of Georgia Poultry Federation,

Inc., for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1578. Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary, Florida Depart-

ment of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. John Sykes. Motion of

respondent for appointment of counsel granted and it is ordered that

William F. Casler, Esquire, of St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, is ap-

pointed to serve as counsel for the respondent in this case.

No. 75-1687. United States Trust Company of New York etc.,

appellant, v. New Jersey et al. Motion of Securities Industry Associa-

tion for leave to file a reply brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75—1693. Stanley Blackledge, Warden, et al., petitioners, v.

Gary Darrell Allison. Motion of respondent for appointment of coun-

sel granted and it is ordered that C. Frank Goldsmith, Jr., Esquire, of

Marion, North Carolina, is appointed to serve as counsel for the re-

spondent in this case.

No. 76-180. Henry Smith, individually and as Administrator of

New York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appellants, v.

Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76—183. Bernard Shapiro, individually and as Executive Direc-

tor of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appellants,

v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76-5193. Naomi Rodriguez et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; andNo. 76-5200. Danielle Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. Motion of appellee

foster parents for appointment of independent counsel to represent

appellant foster children denied.

No. 76-235. E. Alvey Wright, Director of the Hawaii Departmentof Transportation, petitioner, v. Stop H-3 Association et al. Motion of

State of Washington for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

Solicitor General invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views

of the United States.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 215

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-321. Stencel Aero Engineering Corporation, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted.

No. 76-439. Territory of Guam, petitioner, v. Edmund J. Olsen.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit granted.

No. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan, et al., petitioners, v. Eonald Bradley et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

granted.

No. 75-1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.

Hardison et al. ; and

No. 75-1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardison et

al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Eighth Circuit granted, cases consolidated and a total of

one hour allotted for oral argument.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75—1511. Larry J. Williams, petitioner, v. Southern Union

Gas Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1741. Chrysler Corporation, petitioner, v. Mary Lacy. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6227. Edward Allegretti, petitioner, v. J. Leland Casscles,

Superintendent, Great Meadow Correctional Facility. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NewYork, Third Judicial Department, denied.

No. 75-6737. Joe Nathan Tubbs, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6888. G. Daniel Walker, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fifth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 75-6955. George D. Van Curen, petitioner, v. Ohio AdultParole Authority et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Ohio denied.

216 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15;1976

No. 76-94. Richard Bullock Henry, aka Imari Abubakari Obadele,

jpetitioner, v. United States

;

No. 76—5004. Dennis Paul Shilingford, petitioner, v. United States

;

No. 76-5181. Thomas Edward Norman, aka Hekima Ana, peti-

tioner, v. United States ; andNo. 76-5182. Toni Eene Austin, aka Njeri Quaddus and Robert

Charles Allen Stalling, aka Brother Black, petitioners, v. United

States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-157. Pasquale Intrieri, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—162. Tanis Ray Robbins et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-166. Leonard Dixon, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

2smth Circuit denied.

No. 76-175. John B. O'Malley, Jr.. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-176. Virgil Alessi, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-195. Toby Roberts, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—202. Alfred John Supinski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-203. Willie D. King, petitioner, v. United States ; andNo. 76—346. Fred Lee Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—215. Bobby Gene Drumwright, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—216. Joseph Anthony Cordova, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 217

No. 76-229. T. S. Alphin et al., petitioners, v. Eichard Henson

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-230. Howard P. Giskin, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-231. Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, Virginia,

et al., petitioners, v. William T. Coleman, Jr., et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District

of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-234. Boyd James O'Donnell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-304. Elwin B. Burns, petitioner, v. East Baton Bouge Par-

ish School Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-317. O-J Transport Company, petitioner, v. United States,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-411. Tulsa Theatrical Stage Employees Union, Local 354,

petitioner, v. Broadway Theatre League of Tulsa, Inc. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma denied.

No. 76—426. Harold Feldman et al., petitioners, v. Arthur Kunkinetc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—428. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace

Workers et al., petitioners, v. Northeast Airlines, Inc., et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit denied.

No. 76-433. Clifford F. Favrot, Jr., petitioner, v. Katherine Boulet

Barnes. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

Louisiana, Fourth Circuit, denied.

No. 76-511. Sidney Salomon, Jr., et al, petitioners, v. Crown LifeInsurance Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5041. Albert Yin Wong, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5073. Vincent Papa, petitioner, ^.United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theSecond Circuit denied.

218 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76

No. 76-5129. Hugh P. Lee, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee,

Eastern Division, denied.

No. 76-5135. Howard Vincent Perno, petitioner, v. United States;

andNo. 76-5211. Michael J. Capito, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5137. Sylvester F. Gaither, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5153. Horace Eugene Lee, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5157. Drake K. Taylor, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5185. Samuel Leroy Edmondson, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5186. Alois Albert Tyczkowski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5189. Ernesto Chavez-Cortinas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5203. Johnnie Clifton Berry, petitioner, v. F. E. Arnold,

Warden, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5210. Louis Rex Curtis, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5212. James H. Hampton, petitioner, % United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5220. Paul H. Nunley, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5221. George Edward Aebischer, petitioner, 7% UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76 219

Xo. 76-5226. Wallace Everett Truax, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5234. John Dinino, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5245. Keith X. Farries, petitioner, v. United States Parole

Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Unied States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5253. David Allen Hicks, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5254. David Allen Hicks, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5258. Phillip Alfonso Tucker, petitioner, v. United States

;

and

Xo. 76-5259. Harry Clardy, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Xinth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5312. Dollree Mapp, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of XewYork, Second Judicial Department, denied.

Xo. 76-5315. Jesus Angulo-Marron, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5319. Lenon L. Stevens, petitioner, v. Warden, U.S. Peni-

tentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5327. James Pokini, petitioner, v. Hawaii. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Hawaii denied.

Xo. 76-5336. Guadalupe Yillalobos, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5391. Bernard Anthony Tensley, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5401. Mike Tecton, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5423. Richard Lyle Kelley, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Xinth Circuit denied.

240-278—76——25

220 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76

No. 76-5434. James Parham, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama denied.

No. 76—5436. Sollie Lee Liptroth, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabamadenied.

No. 76-5442. Woodrow W. Bussey, petitioner, v. K. D. Harrison

et al. Petition for Avrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5457. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-5466. Herman Brown, petitioner, v. Alan D. Bollinger,

Police Officer of Los Angeles Police Department, et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the NinthCircuit denied.

No. 76-5479. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 75-1105. McCann L. Reid, petitioner, v. Memphis PublishingCompany. Motion of General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-278. William B. Jolley, petitioner, r. United States. Mo-tion to strike respondent's brief and petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-318, Jo Ann Bykofsky, etc., et al., petitioners, v. TheBorough of Middletown et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan

joins. Mr. Justice White would grant certiorari and set case for oral

argument.

No. 76-421. California, petitioner, v. Otha Lee Mobbs. Motion of

respondent for leave to proceed in formal paueris granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—436. Dupont Circle Citizens Association, petitioner, v. Dis-

trict of Columbia Zoning Commission et al. Motion to defer con-

sideration and petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Colum-

bia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-437. Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Pennsauken, petitioner,

v. Inez V. Lowenstein et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Powell would grant certiorari.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76 221

No. 76-441. Riegel Textile Corporation, petitioner, v. Central of

Georgia Railway Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Jus-

tice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—5152. Thomas F. Stockheimer, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied. Molinaro v. New Jersey. 396 U.S. 365

(1970)

Leave To File Petition for Writ or Prohibition Denied

No. 76-5433. Mike Tecton, petitioner, v. Robert R, Merhige, Jr.,

United States District Judge, et al. Motion for leave to file petition for

writ of prohibition denied.

Reiiearings Denied

Xo. 75—1555. Lena Rosa Knecht Conley, petitioner, v. Robert E.

Hampton, etc., et al.

;

No. 75-1670. Joseph W. Levy et a]., appellants, v. City of NewYork et al.

;

Xo. 75-6766. Carl Albert Collins, petitioner, v.. Arkansas;

Xo. 75-6797. Charles Neal, petitioner, v. Arkansas

;

Xo. 75-6858. Kelly Cox, petitioner, v. Mississippi

;

Xo. 76—111. Lucio P. Salvucci, petitioner, v. Xew Hampshire

Jockey Club, Inc., et al. ; and

Xo. 76-5074. Mabel Dyson Burke, petitioner, v.. Supreme Court

et al. Petitions for rehearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

Robert ThompsonAdams, Jr.

Stanley EdwardAnderson, Jr.

Robert Nerces Armen, Jr.

Frances R. Avadenka

Gary Dana Babcock

City and State

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Rockford, II].

Cleveland, Ohio

Bloomfield Hills,

Mich.

Salem, Oreg.

Movant

Stephen A. Spear.

Jerome J.

Downey.James EdwardDunn, Jr.

Judge William R.

Beasley.

John MarvinKuhn.

222 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76

Frederick James Ball East Chicago,

Inci.

Robert David Bergman Columbus, Ohio

Edwin Martin Bergsmark Toledo, Ohio

Frank Edward Billings Houston, Tex.

Garland Blooclworth Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Steve Aaron Brand Saint Paul, Minn.

1 eter 15. i>roicia Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Gary Elson Brown Columbus, Ohio

Donald K. Buekman Fort Worth, Tex.

Douglas W. Bulson, Jr. Columbus, Ohio

Edward Helale Cadeaux Wheaton, Md.James B. Capehart Indianapolis, Ind.

onaries uana uai \ei Beaumont, Tex.

Jean Michel Cayatte Littleton, Colo.

v mcenr fjobepii \^iiibiiuim Providence, R.I.

Stewart Charles Crawford Springfield, Pa.

Charles A. Ponce, P.R.

v^upi lii-xiei lianciez

Ralph A. Davies Pittsburgh, Pa.

Ronald Liles Da}?- Oklahoma City,

U'Kia.

Warren L. Dennis Washington, D.C.

Charles E. Dennison New York, N.Y.

Michael E. Donnelly Boise, Idaho

Lawrence S. Ebner Washington, D.C.

Harold Simmons Hull New York, N.Y.

EdgarNancy Halliday Ely Brookline, Mass.

Roger Reed Evans Houston, Tex.

Marshall J.

Goldsmith.

Joseph Michael

Paul.

William A. Belt.

John K. Meyer.

Gomer Smith, Jr.

J. Neil Morton.

Solomon Lubin.

William J.

Brown.

S. G. Johndroe,

Jr.

Joseph Michael

Paul.

Melvin Hirshman.

Richard J. Dark.

Lawrence J. Gist.

Robert R.

Gallagher, Jr.

Joel D. Landry.

Lewis B. Beatty,

Jr.

Carlos D. Bona-

parte-Torrent.

Thomas Darsie

Thomson.

Elliott C. Fenton.

J. Stanley

Pottinger.

Norman C.

Schwartz.

David H. Leroy.

Ashley Sellers.

Michael I. Sovern.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Donald Richard

Cruver.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 223

Kevin O'Brien Faley

Harold Lawrence FeldmanPhilip R. Fishier

William P. Fitzgerald

Thomas F. Fogarty, Jr.

Frank A. Follmer

William John Ford, Jr.

Benjamin J. Fried

Eaul Gonzalez-Millan

Herbert Grigsby

Grover Hartt III

Eric Alan Hauser

Joe W. Henry, Jr.

Douglas Clark HollmanDonald Moore HosmerJoseph Earl Jackson

Thomas Jackson

Travis Dean Johnson

William Rex Jones

Walker William Jones III

Alan Katz

Mark T. KeaneyRoger Winston KirbyWilliam J. Koenigsdorf

Bobby Wayne Kolenovsky

Raymond G. Kruse

Paul Martin Lake

Indianapolis, Ind.

Dallas, Tex.

Salt Lake City,

UtahBillings, Mont.

Providence, R.I.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Newburg, N.Y.Carolina, P.R.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Dallas, Tex.

Virginia Beach,

Va.

Pulaski, Tenn.

Sea Cliff, N.Y.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Detroit, Mich.

Oakland, Calif.

Houston, Tex.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Jackson, Miss.

Richmond, Va.

St. Louis, Mo.New York, N.Y.

Kansas City, Mo.Dallas, Tex.

Nanuet, N.Y.

Swayzee, Ind.

Birch Evan Bayh,

Jr.

W. R. Neil.

Glenn C. Hanni.

Jerome Joseph

Cate.

Joel D. Landry.

George U.

Harding III.

Edward Michael

Ross.

Howard Karger.

Manuel Correa-

Calzada.

Thomas Darsie

Thomson.Grover Hartt, Jr.

Donald HamiltonClark.

Sam L. Lewis.

Robert H. Straus.

James M. Halter.

William L.

Johnson.

Noble Kilby

Gregory.

Conway L.

Wallace.

Bruce S. Rogow.

L. Arnold Pyle.

Andrew Pickens

Miller.

Robert S. Allen.

Dennis R. Yeager.

James R. Wyrsch*Robert P.

Woodruff.

Sanford S.

Dranoff.

Elwood HaynesHillis.

224 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976

L. Thomas LakinLouis A. Lavorato

Thomas J. Lynaugh

Malcolm Bruce MacNaul

Holly MaguiganKobert Lesie Markovits

Walter Lee McCall

Arthur David Mikesell

Thomas Ark Monroe III

John Moss, Jr.

Gerardo Munoz-Dones

Jeffrey Lee Neandross

Reba J. Neville

Jack David Novik

Joseph R. O'Malley

Daniel Joseph Parent

Stanley Lloyd Pfeiffer

William B. Piatt, Jr.

Neale J. Poller

Anthony Mark Radice

John David RhodesRobert A. Rogers

William Shepard Rose, Jr.

Martin Sack, Jr.

-John White Sansing

East Alton, 111.

Des Moines, Iowa

Billings, Mont.

Oaklyn, N.J.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Middletown, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Detroit, Mich.

Magnolia, Ark.

Indianapolis, Ind.

San Juan, P.R.

New York, N.Y.

Statesboro, Ga.

New York, N.Y.

Concord, Mass.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Houston, Tex.

Southampton,

N.Y.

Miami, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Washington, D.C.

Jack D. Quarant.

Charles A.

Coppola.

Jerome Joseph

Cate.

Joseph A.

Maressa.

David Kairys.

Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Victor S.

Amstadter.

Jason L.

Honigman.Robert LaidlawBrown.

John Preston

Ward.Luis A. Feliciano-

Carreras.

Seymour Simon.

William Josiah

Neville.

John H. F.

Shattuck.

Peter J.

Panuthos.

William F.

Byrnes.

Rex Childress

Mounger.

William J. RowanIII.

Robert E. Venney.

Simon H. Rifkind.

Norman J. Cowie.

Robert P. Gordon.

Margaret Miiner

Richardson.

Norman Janvier

Bolinger.

Alan L. Marx.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 225

Ralph R. ScottT A "I ~Los Angeles,

TT 1 I TTHerbert D.

ualii. Sturman.

W. Curtis SewellA 1 1 • XTAlexandria, Va.

T"> O xl 1Betty bouthard"a /r iMurphy.

-r-» t (-it i * 1

Barry Isaac Slotnick New York, N.Y. Jules L. Yarnell.-r> 1 i T> O " j 1,Hobert i3. bmith Oklahoma City, (jromer (jr. bmith,

Okla. Jr.

George A. bmith, Jr.Til "I "11 1 * TT»Philadelphia, Pa.

A J.T TTArthur H.bwanson.

Kenneth Lee Stahl ban Jb rancisco,TT, -p» 1Henry Paul

Calif. Monaghan.Richard A. Stambul Los Angeles, Melville B.

Calif.AT*IS immer.

Aloysius P. Stedinavr„ T7"„ 7 XT TTNew York, N.Y. Norman C.

C< "U i

bchwartz.

Harry R. Stemhardt Fort Lauderdale, Ray Sandstrom.

Ma.Thomas Meredith Sylk

Tkl '1 11 1 * T-kPhiladelphia, Pa. Jerome E. Bogutz.

Jen Taylor Rutland, Vt.T_TL TT f^i 1 •

John D. Carbine.

Donald Albert Timm Muscatine, Iowa T> 1 1 T\Ronald D.

Carlson.

diaries H. lobias JJetroit, Mich. Jason L.

Honigman.Hi. ibtaiiiey iopeK Houston, Tex. Richard Henry

1

1

Cobb.

Janet Nolan ValentineT"»*J1 1 1 TkPittsburgh, Pa. Robert b. Grigsby.

Michael L. VonZamit Miami, P la. Phillip A.

xlubbart.

John Joseph Wachter Lincoln, Nebr.T,_ T t TTT liJudge J. Walter

TT 1Yeagley.

onanes 1. waiters VV mcnester, Ky. Michael

AlexanderT> 1Rowady.

r orrest Cyrus Weicker Oklahoma City,TT,, „ „ 1 „T THarold J.

OKla bullivan.

waiter \jr. wrignt Hot Springs, Ark.T") , , . T T> • 1 1Paul Richard

Bosson.

juonaid i^awara Wyckofi ban 1" rancisco,TT /^N . •

Henry Curtis

Galii.t • iLind.

JamM T^i TopAQ iviiami, p ia. xvODeix jraui

Frank Kit Leong Yap, Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Benjamin C.

Sigal.

226 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motion

Applicant City and State Movant

William C. Ervin Terre Haute, Ind. Lawrence Gerald

Wallace.

Gary Lee Stoops Morgantown, Lawrence Gerald

W. Va. Wallace.

Michael Dillon Notre Dame, Ind. Francis W.McCafferty Mclnerny.

Vincent Anthony Malito Lindenhurst, Michael Warren]ST.Y. Faber.

James Monroe Miller Owensboro, Ky. Leonard Stanley

Chauvin, Jr.

Craig Henry Anderson Marina Del Rey, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Kenneth Joel Aran Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Robert Marvin Aran Beverlv Hills, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Carl D. Barnes Los Angeles. John J. Quinn..

Calif.

Joseph Harold Berg Pasadena. Calif. John J. Quinn.

Constance Arlene Bynum Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

James T. Byrne Glendale. Calif. John J. Quinn.

Albert Cannom Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Patricia Sturgis Carr Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif,

Daniel J. Clinton Hollywood, Calif. John J. Quinn.

Richard Lewis Crail Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Harold Wilson Davidson Newport Beach, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

J. David Ellwanger Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Helen Rice Frederick Compton, Calif. John J. Quinn.

Bruce Alan Friedman Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Alexander K. Ginsburg Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Max A. Goodman Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 76 227

Tlielma J. Grable

Avrom B. Green

John Cameron Gunn

William Haber

Albert R. Herman

Ariel Cecily Hilton

Arnold E. Hoeft

Sherman Itlaner

Paul Arrow Jacobs

David C. Kaplan

Jacob M. Kartzinel

Fred Geyer KennedyBernard Kolbor

Gerald Walbridge Leavitt

Otho G. LordArthur M. McClureJames L. Moser

Robert Mayer MossRonald L. Olson

John Salvatore Parise

Mary S. Parker

Robert M. PennyJohn Bernhard PetermannSara Kleban Radin

Stuart Shurtleff RoughChiyoko SakamotoLeonard Jay Shaffer

Tobey Harriett Shaffer

Charles J. Silver

Martin R. Simon

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Canoga Park,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Arcadia, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Pasadena, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Santa Monica,

Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

John J. Quinn.

228 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976

Ivieayea J. Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Taylor-Dailey Calif.

Bernard Gerald Tohl Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Richard Leroy Turner Manhattan John J. Quinn.

Beach, Calif.

Earl Yaldez Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Eonald E. Watts Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Harold Franklin Way Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

John C. Westwater Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Agnes Marie Williamson Burbank, Calif. John J. Quinn.

Kicnarcl rJ. \\ ollson .beverry Jbiills, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

George Xanthos Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Opinion

No. 74—6632. Minor Moody, petitioner, v. Loren Daggett, Warden.On Writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Bur-

ger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. JusticeBrennan joins.

Adjourned until Monday, November 29, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

X

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1976 229

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmum, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehniquist, and Mr.

Justice Stevens.

Order in Pending Case

No. A—423. Oklahoma Publishing Company, applicant, v. District

Court in for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, et al. This is a renewed

application for partial stay of a pretrial order of the District Court

of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, pending filing and disposition of a

petition for certiorari. The order enjoined law enforcement officials

and other public employees, as well as prosecution and defense counsel' "from disclosing any information or making any comment concern-

ing" a delinquency proceeding then pending in that court against a

juvenile. The order also restrained all members of the news media

from ''publishing, broadcasting or disseminating in any manner, the

name or picture of said minor child in connection with this pending

I

case.'' On application for prohibition and mandamus challenging the

restraint on the press, the Oklahoma Supreme Court sustained the

order. The application for stay here filed by Oklahoma Publishing

Company also challenges only the injunction against publishing the

name and picture of the minor. It does not challenge the restraint on

counsel or public employees; nor does it challenge the Oklahomastatute requiring juvenile proceedings to be held in private unless

specifically ordered by the judge to be open to the public.

It appearing that the name and picture of the minor involved in

this case were made available to the public as a result of a hearing

held at the outset of this case which was in fact open to the press, the

application for stay of the order enjoining publication of the name or

picture of the minor, presented to Mr. Justice White and by him

referred to the Court, is granted pending the timely filing and dis-

position of a petition for certiorari unless earlier terminated by

further order of the Court, Nebraska Press Ass^n. v. Stuart, No. 75-

817, decided June 30, 1976, slip opinion p. 27; Cox Broadcasting Corp.

v. Colin, 420 U.S. 469, 191, 495 (1975). Mr. Justice Brennan, while

not subscribing to this order, would also grant the stay.

X

240-278—76 26

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976 231

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, <and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-373. Interstate Commerce Commission, appellant, v. Cen-

tral of Georgia Railroad Company et al. Appeal from the United

States District Court for the District of Columbia. Judgment affirmed.

Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

No. 76-401. City of Lawrence, Indiana, appellant, v. City of Indian-

apolis, Indiana, et al. Appeal from Court of Appeals of Indiana, Sec-

ond District. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treat-

ing the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5240. Sanford Scott Moser, appellant, v. Oregon. Appealfrom Court of Appeals of Oregon. The appeal is dismissed for wantof jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as

a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5514. Eli Baitport, appellant, v. United States District

Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, cer-

tiorari denied.

No. 76-5523. Steven Robert Johnson, appellant, v. Oregon. Appealfrom Court of Appeals of Oregon. The appeal is dismissed for wantof jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as

a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-416. Delaware State Board of Education et al., appellants,

v. Brenda Evans et al.

;

Nov.76-474. Newark School District, appellant, v. Brenda Evans

et al.

;

240-278—76 27

232 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19 76

No. 76-475. New Castle-Gunning Bedford School District, appel-

lant, v. Brenda Evans et at.

;

No. 76-499. Mount Pleasant School District et al., appellants, v.

Brenda Evans et al.

;

No. 76-500. Marshallton-McKean School District, appellant, v.

Brenda Evans et al. ; and

No. 76-501. Claymont School District et al., appellants, v. Brenda

Evans et al. Appeals from the United States District Court for the

District of Delaware. The appeals are dismissed for want of jurisdic-

tion. Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision

of these cases.

No. 76-431. Theodore L. Sendak, Attorney General of Indiana,

appellant v. Robert D. Arnold et al. Appeal from the United States

District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. Judgment af-

firmed, Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice White with whom the Chief

Justice and Mr. Justice Eehnquist join.

No. 76—469. O. L. Gragg, appellant, v. Cayuga Independent School

District. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Texas. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-492. J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska, and Allen J.

Beermann, Secretary of State of Nebraska, appellants, v. Eugene J.

McCarthy et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Nebraska. Judgment affirmed.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1413. Wayne A. Stanton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Louise

Bond, etc., et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remandedto the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Pub. L.

No. 94-559 (Oct. 19, 1976). Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the

consideration or decision of this case.

No. 76-385. General Atomic Company, petitioner, v. Edwin L.

Felter, etc., et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of New Mexico. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-ment vacated and case remanded to the Supreme Court of New Mexicoto consider whether judgment is based upon federal or state grounds,or both. See California v. Krivda, 409 U.S. 33 ( 1972)

.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-360. Henry Radda, applicant, v. Remo J. Actio et al. Appli-cation for stay, presented to Mr. Justice Powell and by him referredto the Court, denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76 233

No. 75-699. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education and

Welfare, appellant, v. Leon Goldfarb. Motion of appellee for leave to

file a supplemental brief, after argument, granted.

No. 75-1261. John A. Knebel, Secretary of Agriculture, appellant,

v. Karen Hein et al. ; and

No. 75-1355. Kevin J. Burns, etc., et al., appellants, v. Karen Hein

et al. Motion of appellants for divided argument granted. Motion of

Solicitor General to permit Stephen L. Urbanezyk, Esquire, to argue

pro hac rice, on behalf of appellant in No. 75-1261, granted.

Xo. 75-1631. Edward L. Kirkland and Nathanial Hayes, etc., peti-

tioners, v. New York State Department of Correctional Services et al.

;

No. 75—1694. James C. Jones et al., petitioners, v. New York City

Human Resources Administration et al. ; and

No. 75—6782. Howard Virgil Lee Douglas, petitioner, v. Florida.

Counsel for respondents requested to file responses to the petitions for

rehearing within thirty days.

No. 75—1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Motion of The Chamber of Commerceof the United States for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75—1721. United States, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Chadwicket al. Motion of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, Inc., et al.,

for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted.

No. 75-6297. Ramon Martin Fiallo, etc., et al., appellants, iuEdward H. Levi, individually and as Attorney General of the LTnited

States et al. Motion of John E. Kirklin, Esquire, to permit Janet M.Calvo to argue pro hac vice, on behalf of the appellants, granted.

No. 75-6527. James Ingraham, by his mother and next friend EloiseIhgraham, et al., petitioners, v. Willie J. Wright, L et al. Motion ofAmerican Psychological Association Task Force on the Rights of Chil-dren and Youth for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, after argu-ment, denied.

No. 76-358. New York, petitioner, v. King Brown. Motion to grantcertiorari and set case for oral argument in tandem with No. 76-120,United States v. Martin Linen Supply Co., denied.

No. 76-672. Burlington Northern Inc. et al., appellants, v. TheSterling Colorado Beef Company et al. Motion of appellee SterlingColorado Beef Co. to expedite disposition of the appeal denied.

No. 76-5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner, v. Louisiana, Petition forwrit of certiorari having been granted on November 8, 1976, granthereby limited to the following question

:

"Whether the imposition and carrying out of the sentence of deathfor the crime of first-degree murder of a police officer under the law

234 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76

of Louisiana violates the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the

Constitution of the United States."

No. 76-5549. James Elvis Skinner, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Application for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan andby him referred to the Court, denied.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 75-1605. Richard M. Nixon, appellant, v. Administrator of

General Services et al. Appeal from the United States District Court

for the District of Columbia. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 75-1874. David L. Jones, Secretary of the North Carolina

Department of Correction, et al., appellants, v. North Carolina Pris-

oners' Labor Union, Inc., etc. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. In this case prob-

able jurisdiction noted.

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Brenda Mieth et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District

of Alabama. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-423. Puyallup Tribe, Inc. and Ramona Bennett, petitioners,

v. Department of Game of the State of Washington. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Washington granted. TheSolicitor General is invited to file a brief expressing the views of

the United States.

Certiorari Dexted

No. 75—6968. Leonard E. Sweeney, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—18. Luis Adame Flores et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-19. Thomas Warren Hemiing, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—62. Benjamin Eisenberg, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-105. Faith Hospital Association, petitioner, v. Blue Cross

Hospital Service, Inc. of St. Louis, etc. et al. ; and

No. 76-141. St. Louis University, petitioner, v. Blue Cross Hos-

pital Service Inc. of St. Louis, etc. et al. Petitions for writs of certi-

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76 235

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-130. Pennsylvania, etc., petitioner, v. Mitchell P. Kobelin-

ski, Administrator of the Small Business Administration et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-136. Richard Bios Herrera, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Department, Superior

Court of California, County of Orange, denied.

No. 76-184. Aldo M. Lovisi et ux., petitioners, v. Robert F. Zahrad-

nick, Superintendent, Virginia State Penitentiary et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the FourthCircuit denied.

No. 76-237. In the Matter of the Application of Bernard F. Hay,petitioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Customs and Patent Appeals denied.

No. 76-239. James B. Bamford et al., petitioners, v. Donald F. Gar-

rett et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—246. Arthur Velasco et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-249. Stanford Robert Poll, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-267. Sandra P. Fletcher, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Ap-peals denied.

No. 76—268. Thomas Lopez Almendarez, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-271. Bank of the Commonwealth, petitioner, v. Israel-

British Bank (London) Limited et al. ; and

No. 76-272. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, petitioner, v.

Israel-British Bank (London) Limited et al. Petitions for writs of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-284. Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., petitioner, v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Claims denied.

No. 76-294. John R. Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

Ifor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

236 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76

Xo. 76-296. Billy Joe Adcox, petitioner, v. Caddo Parish School

Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-302. William Emanuel Allen and Daniel Lee Goins, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—314. Carl Anthony Wuco, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-320, Dover Corporation, Norris Division, petitioner, -v.

National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-325. James R. Thornton and Edward Davis, Administra-

tors, etc., petitioners v. District of Columbia Redevelopment LandAgency et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-329. Cordeco Development Corporation, petitioner, v. An-tonio Santiago Vasquez et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-330. Ray Elbert Parker, petitioner, v. Daniel J. Boorstin,

Librarian of Congress et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

No. 76-345. Oliver L. Tardy, petitioner, v. Lmited States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-347. Robert H. Patton, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-351. E. L. Boteler, Director, Mississippi State Highway De-

partment, petitioner, v. National Wildlife Federation et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-354. Roberto Vasquez, petitioner, v. Lmited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United "States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-363. Amshu Associates, Inc., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—380. George W. Gino et ux., petitioners, v. Commissionerof Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 1976 237

No. 76-382. The Carborundum Company, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Customs and Patent Appeals denied.

No. 76—400. Leon Jones et al., etc., petitioners, v. Pacific Inter-

mountain Express et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-403. Robert Maxwell Fenlon, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-409. Board of Trustees of Blooinsburg State College et al.,

petitioners, v. Joseph T. Skehan. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—417. Lizzie Ethel Kielwein, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—424. Saia Electric, Inc., petitioner, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—425. Frank J. Saia et ux., petitioners, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—430. Estate of Herman Klein, etc., et al., petitioners, v.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-472. Afton M. Coon et ux., petitioners, v. Charles W. Bliven

& Company, Inc. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—473. Rebecca Reyher, petitioner, v. Children's Television

Workshop et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-477. Mary F. McNamara and Anarita McNamara, peti-

tioners v. TCS-1 et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76—479. Carolyn Dianne Zachry, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Peti-

tion for writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

No. 76-485. Ralph Vernon Ford, petitioner, v. Harris County Medi-

cal Society et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-505. Isaac Lora, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Board of Edu-cation of the City of New York et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

238 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976

No. 76-508. Kayser-Roth Corporation, petitioner, v. Tights, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-521. Nathan S. Smith, petitioner v. Arthur R. Grimm et ux.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-527. Edward H. Lowe, petitioner, v. City of Jackson, Mis-

sissippi. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mis-

sissippi denied.

No. 76-582. James W. Carter, petitioner, v.. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—591. Antonio Ortiz Borrayo, aka Tony Borrayo, petitioner,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-606. Charles D. Erb, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5062. Roger Allen Marsh, petitioner, v. Hoyt C. Cupp, Su-

perintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5101. John A. Hofmann, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-5110. Alonza Houston, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5119. William Bankhead, petitioner, v. William T. Cowinet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5130. Jose Luis Hernandez-Lopez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5140. Jeffrey Aaron Burko, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Mary-land denied.

No. 76-5144. Anthony Martin Zilka, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76 239

No. 76—5174. Orel Bruce Toothman, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Summit County,

denied.

No. 76—5176. John A. Gray, petitioner, v. George J. Reed, Acting

Chairman, United States Parole Commission, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5179. Roosevelt Kaufman, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana, denied.

No. 76-5188. Eobert Wendell Brockett, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

First Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5228. Timothy Rudolph, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 76-5249. Earl Dean Effler, petitioner, v. James Rose, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5250. Pete Wilson, George Montgomery and Ross Mont-

gomery, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5251. James P. Cole, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Direc-

tor, Texas Deparment of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5255. Robert Thomas and Lafayette Thomas, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5260. A. B. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5263. James Taylor, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—5268. George Allen Wilson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5269. Frank Estell and Silas Smith, Jr., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5273. Patrick Harley Kenyon, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

240-278—76 28

240 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976

No. 76-5275. Dollree Mapp, petitioner, v. Warden, New York State

Correctional Institution for Women, etc. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5276. John Charles Ferranto, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5277. Johnnie Walker, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5282. Jorgita Rivera, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5287. Jimmy Lee Logan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5291. Johmry Joyner, petitioner, v._ United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5292. Larry Donell Ingram, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the SeA^enth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5295. Thomas Edward Silverstein, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5305. Aaron Kesner, petitioner, v. National Labor Relations

Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5307. Robert T. Mathis, Sr., petitioner, v. Secretary, De-partment of Defense. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5309. Peter Brooks and Jack McKinney, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5310. Enrique Ortiz-Aguayo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5320. Howard William Kessler, petitioner, v. Jack Wise,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76 241

No. 76—5321. Melvin Pless, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5322. Frank Wayne Daniel, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No ; 76-5328. Terry Earl Coleman, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5329. Eafael Castro-Ayon, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5330. Eddie Arden Edwards, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5334. William Anderson, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5338. W. Owen De Vaughn, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Cicuit denied.

No. 76-5339. Arthur A. Terrell, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 76-5347. John William Larry, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5362. Roger Bernard Jones, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5378. Albert C. Homey, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-5389. Marshall A. Tilghman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5390. Carmi Richard Rushlow, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5439. Daniel H. Coulter, petitioner, -v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

242 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76

Xo. 76-5472. Danny Joseph Fabricant, petitioner, v. California et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 76—5486. Richard S. Pehler, petitioner, v. Kenneth Schoen et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5487. Peter J. Buzynski, petitioner, v. Richard M. Oliver

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the First Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5488. Felipe L. Barbosa, petitioner, v. Earl Curry etc. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5504. Dalton Leon Locke, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahomadenied.

Xo. 76-5515. Ocie D. Wright, petitioner, y. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-5519. Madge Walsh, petitioner, v. Board of Trustees, Police

Pension Fund, Article I. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Ap-pellate Division of the Supreme Court of Xew York, First Judicial

Department, denied.

Xo. 76—5525. Susan Strano and Linda Joseph, etc., petitioners,

Dan J. Croy, Secretary of the Xew Mexico Department of Hospitals

and Institutions. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5529. Vaughn Orrin Greenwood, petitioner, v. Superior

Court of California, County of Los Angeles. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate

District, denied.

Xo. 76-5538. Carrol Edward Sanders and Sally Lee Clasen. peti-

tioners, v. L nited States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5541. Paul Higgins. petitioner, v. Capt. John Metter et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5545. Walter H. Pederson. petitioner, v. Stewart-Warner

Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9;19 76 243

No. 76-5618. William Samuel Hancock, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5623. Russell Florence, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5626. Paul Martinez, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5627. Leo Mancinas, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5628. Lawrence R. Savage, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5630. Linda Ray Felder and Sherman Tyrone Holloway,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5636. Alvin Odell Cluck, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—312. Alcan Sales, Div. of Alcan Aluminum Corporation,

petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals denied. Mr.

Justice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this

petition.

No. 76-432. Rena B. White et al., petitioners, v. Arthur Murray,

Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Utahdenied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76-448. Blue Cross Mutual Hospital Insurance, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Beverly Jeanne Jenkins. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Stewart would grant certiorari. Mr. Justice Stevens took

no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-463. Joel H. Sterns, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Callahan

Motors, Inc., petitioner, v. Princeton Bank and Trust Company. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan took no part in the

consideration or decision of this petition.

244 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 1976

No. 76-509, Singer Company, petitioner, v. Perma Research & De-

velopment Company. Motion of SCM Corporation for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae and petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5231. Samuel Gibson, III, petitioner, v. Georgia.

;

No. 76—5404. Carl Junior Isaacs, petitioner, v. Georgia ; and

No. 76—5455, George Elder Dungee, petitioner, v. Georgia ; and

No. 76-5530. Alpha Otis O'Daniel Stephens, petitioner, v. Georgia.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia

denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari and vacate judgments insofar as they leave undisturbed the

sentences of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. , (1976)

(Brennan, J., dissenting);id., at (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Leave To File Petitiox for Y\trit or Habeas Corpus Dexied

No. 76-5644. Martin Guerrero, Jr., petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Motion for leave to file

petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

Rehearixgs Dexied

No. 75—1450. Department of Social Services of Iowa et al., peti-

tioners, v. West Pleight Manor, Inc. ; Kevin Burns Commissioner of

State of Iowa Department of Social Services et al., petitioners, v.

Hutchison Nursing Home, Inc. et al

;

No. 75-1451. Oakley G. Smith, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 75-1487. Daniel J. Evans, William K. Beck and George W.MacFadden, petitioners, v. United States

:

No. 75-1505. A. W. Thompson, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor

Relations Board;

No. 75—1506. Hondo Drilling Company, petitioner, v. National La-

bor Relations Board

;

No. 75-1581. Paul Leemon, Sr., appellant, v. Illinois;

No. 75-1598. Global Marine Development of California, Inc., peti-

tioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al.

;

No. 75-1621. Mira Slovak, petitioner, v. Administrator, Federal

Aviation Administration

;

No. 75—1667. United States, petitioner, v. Peter Pomponio et al.

;

No. 75-1743. Frank Peter Doyle et al., petitioner, v. John C.

Sheehan

;

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 1976 245

No. 75-1815. James C. Gabriel, appellant, v. United States et al;

No. 75-1825. Wade H. Littrell, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 75-1845. James Stryker and Walter Woitovieh, petitioners, v.

Village of Oak Park, Illinois, et al.

;

No. 75-1857. Napoleon C. Gabriel and Michael Moumonsis, peti-

tioners, v. Betty Levin, etc., et al.

;

No. 75-1860. Elijah Ephraim Jhirad, petitioner, v. Thomas E. Fer-

randina, United States Marshal, Southern District of New York;

No. 75-6790. Ricardo Munoz, petitioner, v. Civil Service Com-mission of Illinois

;

No. 75—6861 . Joseph Edward Francis Lunz, petitioner, v. Harold

J. Smith, Superintendent, Attica Correctional Facility

;

No. 75—6906. Donald Raymond Smith, petitioner, v. California;

No. 75-6938. Sally Blackford, petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board;

No. 75—6952. Dante S. Reale, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 75—6984. Sigmund Krancberg, petitioner, v. Revlon Corpora-

tion;

No. 76—117. Edward Mitchell et al., petitioners, v. Sam Ingram,

Commissioner of Education of Tennessee, et al.

;

No. 76-197. Mohasco Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Albert

M. Spound et al. ; and

No. 76—5026. James Richard Wilson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 75-492. Edmund A. Rosner, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for rehearing denied. Mr. Justice Marshall would grant petition

for rehearing; vacate order denying certiorari entered June 30, 1976;

grant petition for writ of certiorari ; vacate judgment and remand case

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit for fur-

ther consideration in light of United States v. Agurs, 427 U.S.

(1976).

Assignment Order

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from January 3, 1977, to Jan-

uary 7, 1977, and for such additional time as may be required to com-

plete unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered

entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

246 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19 76

Admission to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Edward William Washington, D.C. Lawrence Speiser.

AbramowitzWilliam David Aiken Sunnyside, Wash. Vincent J.

Beaulaurier.

Charles Franklin Alden III Oklahoma City, Frederick PageOkla. Dobson.

Arthur B. Alexander Beverly Hills, F. Lee Bailey.

Calif.

John M. Alexander Cleveland, Ohio Louis H. Orkin.

William Bland Allen III Woodstock, Ya. William BlandAllen, Jr.

Kobert M. Anderson Salt Lake City, Dennis McCarthy.

UtahEobert Michael Anspach Toledo, Ohio Charles W.

Peckinpaugh,

Jr.

Eobert Philip AppA X J.Columbus, Ohio Michael E.

Geltner.

John C. Armor Baltimore, Md. Harold Buchman.Drew Newman Bagot Dallas, Tex. Richard S. Geiger.

Charles Anson Barker Central Valley, Howard S.

N.Y. Finkelstein.

Malcolm McLeod Barrett San Francisco, Noble Kilby

Calif. Gregory.

Edward Michael Basile Washington. D.C. Arthur NormanLevine.

J. Steven Beckett Champaign, 111. Donald MaxwellReno, Jr.

Paul Edward Bell San Diego, Calif. J. Perry

Langford.

Stewart L. Bell Las Vegas, Nev. Michael Allan

Cherry.

Roncla L. Billig Washington, D.C. Linda Colvard

Dorian.

Dale D. Billips Los Angeles, George R.

Calif. Hillsinger.

Joseph Gilbert Block Washington, D.C. Mark DavidSchaffer.

Annette Hana Blum New York, N.Y. St. John Barrett.

William Nicholas Cleveland, Ohio Rodney HolmesBockanic Reed.

1\XvJ1N LJri. 1 }247

Applicant City and State Movant

Herbert "William Houston, Tex. James Walter

Boerstler Cox.

Salvatore L. Borrelli Paterson, N.J. Adolph Alfonso

Romei.

Richard R. Brann Houston, Tex. John B.

Abercrombie.

Edward T. Braverman Jericho, N.Y. Michael I.

Gandin.

William Robins Brice Houston, Tex. Edward D.

Vickery.

Steven D. Bromberg Los Angeles, Terry M. Shagin.

Calif.

Robert Perry Brooks Fairfax, Va. Denis Donnellan

McKenna.Bowman Brown Miami, Fla. Robert Cosgrove

Sommerville.

Ernest J. Buccino, Jr. Philadelphia, John R.

Pa. McConnell.

Jack Patrick Bunce Lebanon, Ohio Paul X.

Herdman.Walter Woods Bussart Lewisburg, Term. Knox Bigham.Gerard L. Cafesjian St, Paul, Minn. Edward J. Devitt.

Philip M. Cagen Valparaiso, Inch Lowell E. Enslen.

Richard Gibbs Carlisle Independence, James S.

Mo. Cottingham.

Robert Otto Carson Cleveland, Ohio Rodney HolmesReed.

Joel Wayne Case St. Louis, Mo. Gerald P.

Fleischut.

William Henry Chandler Hemingway, S.C. Sam J. Ervin, Jr.

Charles J. Cheves, Jr. Venice, Fla. Harry M. Rapkin.

Philip Dominic San Antonio, Tex. Thomas A.

Chiminello Knapp.Nikki Margo Clayton Orlando, Fla. Holmes Russell

Troutman.

Christopher A. Combs Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Justice TomC. Clark.

William Roy Coulson Chicago, 111. Judge Joel Martin

Flaum.

Charles A. Cox Minneapolis, John C. McXulty

Minn.

Stephen Marc Crane Wheaton, Md. Sidney Ldelman.

248 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 197 6

Applicant City and State Movant

Nancy Curnen Crisman Washington, D.C. Alvin J.

Bronstein.

Charles Liebert Crum Washington, D.C. John F.

Schrankel.

Jules I. Crystal Chicago, 111. Isaiah SolomonDorfman.

James D. Cutlip Glen Ridge, X.J. Bernard M.Hartnett, Jr.

James T. Danaher Palo Alto, Calif. Paul X.

McCloskey, Jr.

Howard J. Xeike San Francisco, Earl G. Stokes.

Calif.

Hoyt Lane Dennard, Jr. Greenville. S.C. James FrankOgletree, Jr.

Bruce Benard Dennison Los Angeles, Laurence Richard

Calif. Clarke.

Clark L. Derrick Phoenix, Ariz. John J. Flvnn.

David Wlieeler Detjen St. Louis, Mo. Eobert S. Allen.

Donald Joe DeVries San Jose, Calif. Frederick Charles

Michaud.

Arturo Diaz San Juan, P.P. Roberto Arm-strong, Jr.

Anthony E. Dombrow Chicago, 111. Isaiah S.

Dorfman.

Richard J. Drake Xewburgh, X.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

William Frederick Dressel Fort Collins, Colo. L. DuaneAVoodard.

Howard Neil Ecker Las Vegas, Xev. Michael Allan

Cherrv

Garry L. Edmondson Covington, Ky. Robert L.

Chenoweth.

Sherwin Lewis Epstein Kansas City, Mo. James C. Lo°'an.

Ethan Clyde Evans Bloomino-fon Til B. Gerald

Reynolds.

Frederick S. Falick Middletown. X.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

J. Bennett Farrell Monroe, X.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Marguerite B. Filson Xew York, X.Y. John G.

McGoldrick.

Walter L Flovd Jr George TT,

Heifers.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76 249

Applicant City and State Movant

Peter Anthony Flynn Chicago, 111. EIitipt* Michnp]J—J 1 AilVl M.1JLlV/llttV>l

Walsh, Jr.

Lowell Max-el Fortune Denver, Colo. .Tn fl son WDetrick

Dennis M. Fox White Plains, RuthC TachnaN.Y.

FrancisH Fox Boston, Mass. Sumner HoveyBabcock

Kenneth E. Fox, Jr. Ellwood City, Pa. Michael A.

BarlettaJL-/ liJ. IV^l, l CX »

Lvnn Sara Frackman Chicago, 111. Arthur TSusman.

John Preston Fraser Sacramento, Calif. Robert LeeMcCartv

Joseph Claude Freeman, Atlanta, Ga. James Clinkscales

Jr. Hill.

.TospdTi F Gallagher Scranton, Pa. Carlon M.O'Malley, Sr.

Rrncp Richard Grander Kansas City, Mo. St. John Barrett

George T. Gareff Columbus Ohio Judo'p .Tospnli

Peter Kinnpa?*v**- v^i^vi J.A.1JI il\3<X J. y »

(tpoi'o'r Sanford Gass Sacramento, Calif. Rudolf H.Mich n pis

Tm frpnhpro" Atlanta, Ga. J. Ben Shnniro

Jr.

Paul Mitchell Glick Chicago, 111. Charles Evans

Gerber.

Michael Gerald Goldstein St. Louis, Mo. Morris A.Shenkpr

John Wallace Gollub Denver, Colo. Dorian EvansWelch.

Roger E. Gordon Boston, Mass. George E. Gordon.

William Rogers Gorenfeld TJkiah, Calif. Barry Vogel.

Charles Moran Gudger III Eugene, Oreg. Jon A. Joseph.

Michael Thomas Gunner Dayton, Ohio Lawrence W.Henke III.

Barry David Halpern Panama City, Fla. Harold R. Vague.

Thomas David Hamill Washington, D.C. BenjaminGreenspoon.

David R. Hansen Denver, Colo. Judge Jean S.

Breitenstein.

Ed. J. Harris Galveston, Tex. George DouglasMartin.

250 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76

Applicant City and State Movant

James A. Harris San Diego, Calif. Olen DuaneWoods.

Albert C]yde Harvey, Jr. Memphis, Tenn. W. J. Michael

Cody.

William Fellows Hayes Toledo, Ohio Peter Michael

Handwork.Joe M. Haynes Nashville, Tenn. William Donnell

Young, Jr.

Raphael Hendrickson Orange, Calif. Robert H. Green.

Robert K. Hillison Fresno, Calif. James M. Bell.

Robert B. Hoffman Phoenix, Ariz. John J. Flynn.

Henry J. Holley Port Jervis,N.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Andrew David Hurwitz Phoenix, Ariz. David Victor.

Ralph Huthmacher Houston, Tex. Victor R. Blaine.

Darold J. Jack Oelwein, Iowa Miles S. O'Brien.

Laurence Lewis Janke Portland, Oreg. David C. Swart.

Clifton R. Jeffers San Francisco, Paul NormanCalif. Halvonik.

Thomas P. Kanaday, Jr. Nashville, Tenn. James Clarence

Evans.

Stephen Kellogg Buffalo, N.Y. William Alan DePonceau.

Thomas F. Kiesel Fort Myers, Fla. Douglas L.

Waldorf.

Richard George Dean King San Leandro, G. Ernest Lopez.

Calif.

Lawrence David Kowal Hastings-on- Robert Florsheim.

Hudson, N.Y.

Harley Kurlancler Tucson, Ariz. William T.

Healy.

Michael Lacey Tucson, Ariz. Dennis

De Concini.

R. Douglas Lackey Atlanta, Ga. Arthur K.

Bolton.

Ernest A. Lackmann Los Angeles, Robert M.Calif. McManigal.

J. Alvin Leaphart Jesup, Ga. Harry S. Wender.George E. Lee St. Louis, Mo. James E.

McDaniel.Warren Gerald Phoenix, Ariz. Allen BenjaminLevenbaum Bickart.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976 251

Applicant City and State Movant

Paul J. Levine Miami, Fla. Stanley JayBartel.

Floyd S. Levison Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert G.

Marriott.

Peter A. Litwin Litchfield, Conn. David BrownTilley, Sr.

Michael Joseph Loughman Columbus, Ohio William JosephXT

Brown.Peter Boguslaw New York, N.Y. Clarice F. Hens.

Loewenberg

Frank J. Magill Fargo, N. Dak. Frank Samuel

Farrell.

Dennis P. Maloney Bartow, Fla. Jack 0. Johnson.

James C. Martin Jefferson City, John D. Ashcroft.

Mo.

James R. Martin Los Angeles, Julian 0. VonCalif. Kalinowski.

Dominick John Matranea Mobile, Ala. Joseph D.

Quinlivan, Jr.

William J. Mauzy Minneapolis, Joseph S.

Minn. Friedberg.

William Hathaway May Santa Ana, Calif. Francis W. May.Charles Henry McAuliffe Englewood Cliffs, Robert J. Casey-

N.J.

Donald E. McCallum Stouofhton, Wis. John Dennett

Winner.Francis Barry McCarthy, Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Lincoln

Jr. Potter.

Donald D. McFadden Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Judge Arthur D.

Dalessandro.

Robert Garnet Mcintosh Cincinnati, Ohio Robert Lawrence

Davis.

Ralph Edward McKay Toms River, N.J. Roy G. Simmons-Dennis Charles McMahon New York, N.Y. Robert E. Coyle.

James J. McMahon Middletown, N.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Everett G. Meeker Washington, John Robert Day-Iowa

Peter Menoudakos New York, N.Y. Marvin Kenneth

Scharf.

Paul M. Messing Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin Lerner.

Richard Militana St. Petersburg, Anthony S.

Fla. Battaglia, Sr.

252 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 19 76

Applicant

John Cleveland HaysMiller, Jr.

Michael Minnis

John Joseph Molloy III

Lee J. Mondshein

Lizabeth Ann Moody

Thomas R. Newman

Kevin O'Connell

P. Keith O'Gorman

Joseph F. O'Kicki

Dwight D. OppermanJay R. Gentry Ortiz

William Nelson Ozier

William ElmerParmenter, Jr.

James F. Parver

Ralph Lawrence Peeples

Michael Allen Peters

Gail P. Pigg

Richard James Pinsoneault

Richard Gus Pippinger

Robert Plantz

Donald David Poooloff

Ervin A. Popa

Ronald Reichman

City and State Movant

Mobile, Ala. George A.

LeMaistre.

Oklahoma City, Donald LewOkla. Cooper.

TjOS A 71 O'pl PQ Gordon E" J- VJ.V/H JL •

Calif. Hampton.TTn 11 Tina n crpJ. ill Ll^ J^/CV Michael T

N.Y. Gandin.

Olevelfmd Ohio Georo*e Tra

Meisel.rFp"vm'ka7"ifl Tptt Damon Michael

Young.T j-OQ A 11 Cpl pc; Henry Charles

Calif Thumann.James Burleson

TpxJL CAi Smith.

Johnstown, Pa. Andrew J.

Gleason.

St Paul Minn Edward J. Devitt.

A IVmniiPirrmfi Kaiser Michael,

N Mpt Jr.

Nashville Tenn John BradburyReed.

Warwick, R.I. Samuel"Wei ntraub

New York NY Jerome G.

ShaDiro

B^nnVlia vpti IXTi^c;JLJ1 VJClVlICl V CXI j i-llloo. Emirh MMagrude

r

?Jr.

TTmmton HTpxJLJLV/lLDl.V/11, JL CAt Bertrand C.

Moser.

"NTncVivillp TTptjhUN <AoIl V J.1J.C, JL dill. John DonelsonVJ.J.J.J. JL S VyllVl>Jv/

Mi^mila TVTrvrif", Thomas Fleet-

wood Hairston.

Tflirma El a Charles Corces,

Jr.

r^!l pvpI 71 rl Oil in Glenn Earle

Billington.

Fresno, Calif. Joseph L. Cohen.

New York. N.Y. PamfilA.

Riposanu.

New York, N.Y. Jacob K. Javits.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976 253

Applicant

Lawrence R. Resnick

Eugene Andrew Ritti

J. Vincent RocheJames Michael Rogan

Michael J. Rogers

Morton Phillips RomeAlan Dodd Rosen

Howard Laurence Rosoff

Douglas Ross

Ernest B. Ross

William J. Ross

Jonathan M. Rutledge

James Worthington

Sanders

Ross Sandler

Jack E. Schaiver

Arthur Louis Schechter

Theodore AbrahamSchvimmer

George Henry Seaks II

Sigmund S. SemonBernard J. Sevet

Charles A. Shaffer

David Anthony Shaw

'Carol ShermanJohnF. Shea III

James Lee Sherman

City and State

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Chicago, 111.

Cleburne, Tex.

Wyncote, Pa.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Rocky River,

OhioNew York, N.Y.

Madison, Wis.

Houston, Tex.

Trenton, N.J.

Gettysburg, Pa.

Jericho, N.Y.

Baltimore, Md.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Movant

Berne Rolstou.

Judge Matthew J.

Perry.

Lewis Kates.

Henry Francis

Vallely.

David Michael

Guinn.

Roger F. Cox.

Allan F.

Grossman.

James M. Keir.

Lewis Bernstein.

Judge WoodrowSeals.

Donald LewCooper.

Vincent W.Hallinan.

John Joseph Kirn,

Jr.

Richard E. Ayres.

Robert J. Paul.

John P. Forney,

Jr.

Edward Hunter.

Robert Bleakley

James, Jr.

Michael I. Gandin.

Randall C.

Coleman.

Judge Arthur D.

Dalessandro.

Royce Charles

Lamberth.

Philip Weinberg.

Michael Jeffrey

Dale.

Albert G.

Marriott.

254 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976

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George Mason Turner Pasadena, Calif. Joseph C.

Brashares.

Gerald L. Turner Dayton, Ohio David C. Greer.

James Edward Turner, Jr. Fort Worth, Tex. Edwin WayneMercer.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9, 1976 255

Applicant

W. Jerry Ungricht

Jorge Alberto Uribe

Donald George Yaleska II

Frederick H. Von UnwerthDavid J. Wagner

William P. Walters

John Stephen Waters

Sheldon Robert Waxman

Diana M. WeinerHarvey Weiss

David S. Wesley

Louis Stanley Wexler

James Andrew Whitaker,

Jr.

Joe F. Willerth

Michel F. Willey

Charles William Wolf

Michael Stephen Wholly

James H. WoodringJames Gordon Wyman

Reuben Harrell Yancey

Norman A. Zable

Sally M. Zack

David L. Zuber

City and State TVfovanl"-Ll-L- \S V CIJ.1 U

Salt Lake City, Harry S. Wender.Utah

Los Angeles, John J. Quinn.

Calif.

Mobile, Ala. Charles Allen

Graddick.

Atlanta, Ga. Michael A. Doyle.

Denver, Colo. Edwin Joseph

Bradley.

Greenwood, Ark. Judge Warren D.

Kimbrougn.Springfield, Mo. James E. Miller.

Chicago, 111. Stephen B. Ives,

Jr.

New York, N.Y. »bt. John Barrett.

New York, N.Y. KennethCampbell.

Los Angeles, Harold Ellis

Calif. Shabo.

Fairway, Kans. Gerald TheronElliott.

Mason, Ohio David KimballBatsche

Independence, C. William

Mo. Kramer.

San Francisco, John F. Meadows.

Calif.

Gettysburg, Pa. Edward C. First,

Jr.

Rockville, Md. Edward J.

Hickey, Jr.

Cleveland, Ohio George Ira Meisel.

Cleveland, Ohio Leroy J. Contie,

Jr.

Valdosta, Ga. John KentEdwards.

Dallas, Tex. James R.

Alexander.

St. Joseph, Mich. Chester JamesByrns.

Houston, Tex. Robert Jayne

Northway, Jr.

256 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1976

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Mary Lewis Powell Portland, Oreg. Mr. Justice Lewis

Sumner"17' 1_1 - ..r ranklinT) 'l 1 TPowell, Jr.

Christopher James Sumner Los Angeles, Mr. Justice Lewis

Franklin

l owell, Jr.

David Hale JJeitz_

\\ ashmgton, D.C Solicitor General~r > ^ i j tt„Kobeit HeronTJ> ~~ 1

Bruce Edward Morton Birmingham, Ala. Solicitor General

Kobert HeroniiorK.

Darrel A\ ayne Lewis Q /*>l lO IT"* All t f~\OaCI clIlltillLU, Solicitor General

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Silver.

Oral Argument

No. 75—746. Atlas Roofing Company. Inc.. petitioner, v. Occupa-tional Safety and Health Review Commission et al. ; and

No. 75-748. Frank Irey, Jr.. Inc.. petitioner, v. OccupationalSafety and Health Review Commission et al. Argued by Mr. McXeillStokes for the petitioners and by Mr. Solicitor General Robert H.Bork for the respondents.

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No. 75-871. John R. Manson, Commissioner of Correction of

Connecticut, petitioner, v, Nowell A. Brathwaite. Argued by Mr.Bernard D. Gaffney for the petitioner and by Mr. David S. Golub for

the respondent.

No. 75-1261. John A. Knebel, Secretary of Agriculture, appellant,,

v. Karen Hein, et al. ; and

No. 75-1355. Kevin J. Burns, etc., et al., appellants, v. Karen Heinet al. Argued by Mr. Stephen L. Urbanczyk for the appellant Secretary

of Agriculture, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, by Mrs. Lorna.

Lawhead Williams for the appellants, Kevin J. Burns, etc., et al. and

by Mr. Robert D. Bartels for the appellees.

No. 75-1453. Neal R. Wooley, etc., et al., appellants, v. George

Maynard et ux. Argued by Mr. Robert V. Johnson II, for the appel-

lants and by Mr. Richard S. Kohn for the appellees.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Karin Welles WaughZucker

Francis W. Shedd

James Michael Hanny

L. Leon Geyer

City and State Movant

Pleasant Hill, 111. David Clark

Zucker.

Niagara Falls, John J. Phelan.

N.Y.

Washington, D.C. John Alfred

Terry.

Arlington, Va. John EdwardHogan.

Opinions

No. 75-929. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Cor-

rections, et al., petitioners, v. J. W. Gamble. On writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Judgmentreversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further pro-

ceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Blackmun concurs in the judgment.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75-823. Raymond Belcher, petitioner, v. Casey D. Stengel et al.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit. Writ of certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted

Opinion per curiam, announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Con-

curring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

Oral Argument

No. 75-657. Local 3489, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CTO, et al., petitioners, v. W. J. Usery, Jr., Secretary of Labor.

Argued by Mr. Carl B. Frankel for the petitioners and by Mr. John P.

Iviipp for the respondent.

No. 74-6593. Daniel Wilbur Gardner, petitioner v. Florida. Arguedby Mr. Charles H. Livingston for the petitioner and by Mr. Wallace E.

Allbritton for the respondent,

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No. 75—1397. Joseph Juidice, etc., et a}., appellants, v. Harry Vail,

Jr., et al. Argued by Mr. A. Seth Greenwald for the appellants and

by Miss Jane E. Bloom for the appellees.

No. 75—1157. Town of Lockport, New York, et al., appellants, v.

Citizens for Community Action at the Local Level, Inc., et al. Argu-

ment commenced by Mr. Victor T. Fuzak for the appellants.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr.

Justice Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, andMr. Justice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Steven Andrew Delibert Brooklyn, N.Y. Rhoda Hendrick

Karpatkin.

Paul S. Sarno New York, N.Y. Michael N. Pollet.

Oral Argument

No. 75-1157. Town of Lockport, New York, et al., appellants, v.

Citizens for Community Action at the Local Level, Inc., et al. Argu-

ment continued by Mr. John J. Phelan for the appellees Citizens for

Community Action, etc., et al. and concluded by Mr. Miles A. Lance

for appellees Graf and Comerford.

No. 75-1064. Jack B. Kremens, etc, et al., appellants, v. Kevin

Bartley et al. Argued by Mr. Norman J. Watkins for the appellants,

by Mr. Bernard G. Segal for the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, as

amicus curiae, by special leave of Court, and by Mr. David Ferleger

for the appellees.

No. 75-1318. Cede G. Pearson, appellant, v. W. P. Dodd et al.

Argued by Mr. Philip G. Terrie for the appellant and by Mr. Wil-

liam Boy Rice for the appellees.

No. 75-812. Michael J. Codcl, Police Commissioner, City of NewYork, et al., petitioners, v. Elliott H. Velger. Argued by Mr. W.Bernard Richland for the petitioners and by Mr. Sam ResnicofF for

the respondent.

Adjourned until Monday, December 6, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr.

Justice Stevens.

Order in Pending Case

No. A-453. Bessie Gilmore, applicant and next friend of Gary MarkGilmore, applicant, v. State of Utah. The State of Utah is requested

to file prior to 5 :00 p.m., E.S.T., Tuesday, December 7, 1976, a response

to the application for stay of execution filed December 2, 1976, par-

ticularly with respect to the allegations of said application bearing

upon the validity of Gary Mark Gilmore's waiver of his right to

appeal, and to file with said response, unless impossible or wholly im-

practical, a transcript of the hearing held on November 1, 1976, on the

motion for a new trial, a transcript of the proceedings of November 10,

1976, before the Utah Supreme Court, a transcript of the proceedings

before the Board of Pardons on November 30, 1976, and a transcript

of the proceedings of December 1, 1976, before the sentencing judg-

ment at which a date for execution of the sentence was set. The State's

response may be filed separately from and prior to the filing of the

transcripts should the State care to do so. Application for stay of

execution granted pending filing of said response and further action

of the Court on the application for stay. The Chief Justice, Mr. Jus-

tive Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice Stevens would deny the stay.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice While, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell. Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally*"

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 75-1536. United States, petitioner, v. John David Kopp. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per

curiam.

No. 76-5403. Curfew Davis, petitioner. v. Georgia. On petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Motion for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

granted. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Supreme Court

of Georgia for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion per curiam. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Rehnquist with whom the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Blackmunjoin.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—460. Fred F. French Investing Company, Inc., appellant,

v. City of New York ; and

No. 76—467. Ramsgate Properties, Inc., et al., appellants, v. City

of New York. Appeals from the Court of Appeals of New York. Theappeals are dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeals were taken as petitions for writs of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-487. Glenn Mack Bell, appellant, v. Joe S. Hopper, Warden.Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. The appeal is dismissed

for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-504. Nathra Nader and Albert C. Snyder, Jr., appellants,

v. Gloria Schaffer, etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Connecticut. Judgment affirmed.

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Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75—1875. Pacific Legal Foundation, petitioner, v. Environ-

mental Protection Agency. On petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for consideration of the

question of mootness.

No. 75-5831. Arnold Eugene Williams, petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit. Motion for leave to proceed in forma pau-

peris and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration

in light of Moody v. Daggett, — U.S. — (1976)

.

No. 76-72. Jerry Michael Solimine, petitioner, v. United States. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment

vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for consideration

of petitioner's claim that his convictions and concurrent sentences for

theft and receiving the same property must be dealt with as were the

similar convictions and sentences of co-defendant Sclafani.

No. 76—200. Austin Independent School District, petitioner v.

United States. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari

granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded to the Court of Appeals

for reconsideration in light of Washington v. Davis, 426 U.S. 229

(1976). Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom the

Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join. Mr. Justice Brennan

and Mr. Justice Marshall dissent because they are persuaded that the

Court of Appeals correctly interpreted and applied the relevant

decisions of this Court.

No. 76-355. George J. Reed, Acting Chairman, United States Parole

Commission, et al., petitioners, v. Arthur E. Byrd et al. On petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit. Motion of respondents for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for further consideration in light of Moody v. Daggett. •

U.S. (1976).

Xo. 76-5537. George Street, petitioner, v. Georgia. On petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Motion for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Supreme Court

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76 267

of Georgia for further consideration in light of Davis v. Georgia,

U.S. (1976).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A—384. James A. Moreau et al., applicants, v. Richard A. Tonryet al. Second application to vacate stay orders of the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Misc. No. 76-8410) entered on

November 3 and 4, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice Powell and byhim referred to the Court, denied.

No. A—404. Edward J. Bowler et ux., applicants, v. Federal National

Mortgage Association. Application for a preliminary injunction, pre-

sented to Mr. Justice Marshall and by him referred to the Court,

denied.

No. A-446. Robert Excell White, applicant, v. Texas. Application

for a stay of the execution of the sentence of death imposed by the

District Court of Collin County, Texas, presented to Mr. Justice Powell

and by him referred to the Court, granted pending the timely filing of

a petition for a writ of certiorari. Should the petition for writ of cer-

tiorari be timely filed then this stay is to remain in effect pending the

disposition of the case in this Court. Mr. Justice Rehnquist would

deny the stay.

No. 72, Original. State of South Dakota, plaintiff, v. State of

Nebraska. It is ordered that the Honorable Oren Harris, Senior Judge

of the United States District Court for the Western District of Ar-

kansas, be, and he is hereby, appointed Special Master in this case.

The Special Master shall have the authority to fix the time and con-

ditions for filing of additional pleadings and to direct subsequent

proceedings, and authority to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, and

take such evidence as may be introduced and such as he may deem it

necessary to call for. The Master is directed to submit such reports as

he may deem appropriate.

The Master shall be allowed his actual expenses, the allowances to

him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical

assistants, the cost of printing his reports, and all other proper ex-

penses shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such

proportion as the Court may hereafter direct.

It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master becomes

vacant during the recess of the Court, the Chief Justice shall have

authority to make a new designation which shall have the same effect

as if originally made by the Court herein.

Motion of Robert J. Foley et al., for leave to intervene referred to

the Special Master.

268 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976

No 75-6933. Nathaniel Brown, petitioner, v. Ohio. Motion of peti-

tioner for appointment of counsel granted and it is ordered that

Robert Plautz, Esquire, of Cleveland, Ohio, is appointed to serve as

counsel for the petitioner in this case.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 75—1583. Frances Morris and Maxine Woods, appellants, v.

L. Marion Gressette et al. Appeals from the United States District

Court for the District of South Carolina. In this case probable juris-

diction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76—60. Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas, et al., petitioners, v.

Edward H. Levi, Attorney General of the United States, et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit granted.

No. 76-413. United States et al., petitioners, v. Nicholas J. Larionoff

,

Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted.

No. 76—143. Roy Splawn, petitioner, v. California. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate

District, granted limited to Questions 1, 2, 3 and 4, presented by the

petition.

No. 76—444. Northeast Marine Terminal Company, Inc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Ralph Caputo et al. ; and

No. 76—454. International Terminal Operating Company, Inc., pe-

titioner, v. Carmelo Blundo et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

Cases consolidated and a total of one and one half hours allotted for

oral argument.

No. 76—545. United Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Liane Buix Mc-Donald. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted. Mr. Justice Stevens took

no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75—1796. Mary Jane R. James, Administratrix, etc., petitioner,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 75-1798. Harry Bernstein et al., petitioners, v. United States

;

No. 75-1810. Florence Behar, petitioner, v. United States; and

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76 269

No. 75-6911. Melvin Cardona, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75^-1864. Lloyd Garmise, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, ThirdDistrict, denied.

No. 75-5215. Ashley Gaddy, petitioner, v. George Michael, etc., et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 75-5594. Dean H. Orr, petitioner, v. Edward H. Levi, Attorney

General of the United States, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75-6603. Josh McDaniels, petitioner, v. California Adult Au-thority. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Cali-

fornia denied.

No. 75—6621. William Herbert Dorman, petitioner, v. United States

Parole Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6703. Eaymond L. Keese, petitioner, v. United States Parole

Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6872. ibigel Guadan Gonzales, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—73. Stella Young et al., petitioners, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—100. Southern Railway Company, petitioner, v. Occupa-

tional Safety and Health Review Commission et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—152. In re Christina I. Connors, petitioner. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76—164. Santos Campos Campos, petitioner, v. Immigration and

Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-179. Louis A. Markert, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

270 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6;

19 76

No. 76-206. Lena Rosa K. Conley, petitioner, v. Essie B. Sawyer.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-235. E. Alvey Wright, Director of the Hawaii Department

of Transportation, petitioner, v. Stop H-3 Association et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-292. James H. Ashley and Pat Maloney, petitioners, v. San

Antonio Telephone Company, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-306. Milton Everest Mitchell, petitioner, v. Immigration and

Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—310. Pacific Gas Transmission Company et al., petitions, v.

Federal Power Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

No. 76—335. Andrew Williams, petitioner, v. W. J. Usery, Jr.,

Secretary of Labor, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-337. Chester C. Davis, petitioner, v. Unted States; andNo 76-356. David B. Charnay, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—376. Jerome Mackey, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5237. William Nelson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—381. Lena Rosa Knecht Conley, petitioner, v. Robert E.

Hampton, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—388. Bernard E. Niedermeyer et ux., petitioners, v. Commis-sioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-394. Annie Mary Timmons, petitioner, v. Thomas O. Law-ton, Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-402. Philip Albergo, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976 271

No. 76-420. Ralph Russo, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First

Circuit denied.

No. 76—427. Kenneth R. Groves et ux., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-429. Richard L. Gray, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-434. William Fred Phillips, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—510. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

Sandra Wetzel et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—514. Robert L. Bell, dba Crescendo Publishing Company,petitioner, v. Combined Registry Company. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

denied.

No. 76-516. Lucio P. Salvucci, petitioner, v. New York Racing

Assn., Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—524. Charles S. Arms et ux., petitioners, v. William W. Wat-

son et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Minnesota denied.

No. 76-532. Owen Finlay MacLaren et al., petitioners, v. B-I-WGroup, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-536. Pamela Jean Pattison, petitioner, v. Kelly Spratlan.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas,

Twelfth Supreme Judicial District, denied.

No. 76-538. Gordon Leitch, Jr., petitioner, v. Oregon, Department

of Revenue, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-540. City of Chicago et al., petitioners, v. Dixie Dairy Com-

pany. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-543. Record Club of America, Inc., petitioner, v. Columbia

Broadcasting System, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

272 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976

No. 76-547. Helen H. Simmons, petitioner, v. Council Bluffs Sav-

ings Bank, Executor of the Estate of G. William Coulthard. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 76—574. Carolina Power & Light Company et al., petitioners,

v. Eldred Moore. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-578. Larry Lee Brannon, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—588. Rafael Ruiz, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—611. William H. Fairbanks, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—631. OrieWr. Davis, petitioner, v. Burlington Northern, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5082. Nelson Potts, petitioner, v. Louis R. Bruce, Commis-sioner of Indian Affairs, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5236. Charles A. Morgan, petitioner, v. Raymond D. Massey,

Superintendent, Union Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5241. Pauline Neal, petitioner, v. Ken-Lu Enterprises, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of North

Carolina denied.

No. 76-5278. James Bryan Hufford and Jerry Martyniuk, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5280. Glen Schajffer Harris, Jr., petitioner, v, Illinois. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth

District, denied.

No. 76-5281. Martin Hammers, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District,

denied.

No. 76-5299. Arthur David Chandler, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Caro-

lina denied.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76 273

No. 76-5351. Raleigh D. Grigsby, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5355. Larry Eugene Hayes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5359. Lafayette Jerl Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5419. Brian Albert Half, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals foi

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5448. Robert A. Woodring, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5468. Paul W. Littlefield, petitioner, v. Committee on Pro-

fessional Ethics and Conduct of the Iowa State Bar Association. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 76-5547. Joseph C. Adams, petitioner, v. Ann C. Power. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5548. Robert G. Edmonds, petitioner, v. Warden, Illinois

State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5551. Richard Spencer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5552. Thornton Jackson, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5558. George Manriquez, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5566. Donald O'Neal Griffin, petitioner, v. Kansas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5568. Charles Coleman, petitioner, v. Walter T. Stone, Su-

perintendent, Soledad Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

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No. 76-5572. Joseph-Mario Spates, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5633. Keith Leon Wallace, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5647. Larry C. Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5651. Elro}7 X. Lewis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5673. Roy Lee Shoemaker, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5674. Reynaldo Ramirez-Rodriquez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-198. Louisiana, petitioner, v. William August Mora, Jr.

Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana

denied.

No. 76-254. Verit Industries and Marvin Cobb, petitioners, v. Joe

Ohashi. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Laiited States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart would

grant certiorari.

No. 76-531. Arkansas Department of Labor, petitioner, v. Fairfield

Communities Land Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Arkansas denied. Mr. Justice Stewart would grant

certiorari.

No. 76—488. Roanwell Corporation, petitioner, v. Plantronics, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

No. 76—541. Max Grenader et al., petitioners, v. Milton Spitz et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White would grant

certiorari.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76 275

No. 76—550. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., petitioner,

v. Percy D. Ayres. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmunwould grant certiorari.

Rehearings Denied

No. 75-6975. Edward Jay Schremp, petitioner, v. Wayne C. Hall

et al.

;

No. 7^-165. Restaurant Industries Corporation et al., appellants v.

Barbara Bylicki, et al. ; and

No. 76—186. Restaurant Industries Corporation et al., petitioners v.

Barbara Bylick et al.

;

No. 76-5114. In the Interest of K, a baby girl by Stephen Dale

Atchley, petitioner ; and

No. 76—5376. Francisco Cepero Alers, petitioner, v. Illustrious Astol

Calero Toledo et al. The petitions for rehearing are denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from Monday, December 13, 1976, until

Monday, January 10, 1977.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Richard P. Alberi Los Angeles, Claude EdwardCalif. Whitney.

Joseph Rufus Apfel New York, N.Y. Sylvan R. Novick.

William D. Bavoso Port Jervis, N.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Anthony J. Benedict Ramapo, N.Y. Thomas J.

Newman.Bernard Joseph Berry, Jr. Avon-by-the-Sea, Dickinson R.

N.J. Debevoise.

Seymour Harold Blum Chicago, 111. James Harrison

Canel.

John W. Bour Scranton, Pa. Carlon M.O'Malley.

Michael Steven Buckner Palm Beach, Fla. C. Robert Burns.

Loren M. Carlson Vermillion, William L.

S.Dak. Dickey.

Odell C. Carter Star City, Ark. Edward I.

Staten.

276 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Richard W. Carter Commerce, Tex. Billie Joe

Pemberton.

Ralph Louis Cavalli Lakewood, Colo. Wallis LeRoyCampbell.

Marvin L. Coan Louisville, Ky. Edward M.Kennedy.

Jerome S. Cohen Port Jervis, N.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Dennis D. Costello Racine, Wis. Victor C. Cairo.

Charles W. Craven Philadelphia, Pa. Francis E.

Marshall.

Michael Crespi Headland, Ala. Frank W.Donaldson.

Jasper M. Cureton Columbia, S.C. Owens T.

Cobb, Jr.

Michael Lynn Deamer Salt Lake City, Vernon B.

Utah Romney.

LeRoy Eugene DeVeaux Anchorage, Clifford J. Groh.

Alaska

James W. Dilworth Houston, Tex. Oscar Clayton

Lilienstern.

Joseph E. Dorsten Dayton, Ohio«/ 7

Sorrell

Logothetis.

William Adam Duerk III Washington, D.C. Glenn Herbert

Carlson.

Byron H. Dunbar Bozeman, Mont. James Carver

Farrington.

Kenneth P. EggersDO Anchorage, Clifford J. Groh.

Alaska

John B. Furay Los Angeles, Beauford Herbert

Calif. Phelps, Jr.

Paul C Gaines III Frankfort, Ky. Hillman E.

Johnson.

Elaine Bauer Goldsmith Somerville, N.J. Arthur S.

Meredith.

.Toseoh Goldstein New Haven, Burke Marshall.

Conn.

Snm' n Crci\ c\ <?t,P»l Tl Woodbridge, Arthur Allen Leff

.

Conn.

Harry Benton Green Los Angeles, Michael David

Calif. Nasatir.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976 277

Applicant

Marilyn G. Halt

William B. Haley

Raymond W. Haman

Stephen Jay Harkavy

Lemuel E. Hawsey III

Richard Charles HaydenJohn Patrick Healy

John H. Hilbert

Peder B. HongPhilip E. Hosey

Larry S. Keiser

John R. Kelsey III

Allen J. Kincaid

Jerald William

KinnamonDaniel H. Koenig

Charlotte Rolston Lane

James E. Leary

Louis LeMaire Lesesne,

Jr.

Jeffrey Dean Lewis

Michael B. Lewis

Herbert J. Marcus

William J. McCabe

City and State

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Seattle, Wash.

Great Neck. N.Y.

Baton Rouge, La.

Mattoon, 111.

Chicago, 111.

Chicago, 111.

St. Paul, Minn.

Galveston, Tex.

Philadephia, Pa.

Lebanon, Pa.

Brush, Colo.

Cedar Rapids,

IowaSalem, Oreg.

Charleston,

W. Va.

Memphis, Tenn.

Charlotte, N.C.

Chicago, 111.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Miami Beach,

Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Movant

Eric Leonard

Hirschhorn.

Marcia Robinson

Lowry.

William J.

Walsh, Jr.

Theodore E.

Cantor.

Jack C. Caldwell.

John P. Ewart.

James Block

Zagel.

Edward M. Levin,

Jr.

Richard B. Allyn.

Robert Richard

Thornton.

Louis William

Fryman.Arthur Louis

Goldberg.

Charles A. Fried-

man.

William George

Faches.

Franklin D.

Holder.

John R. Fowler.

Edward P. A.

Smith.

Julius LeVonneChambers.

Rafael A. Del

Campo.Michael David

Nasatir.

Harold Rosen.

Thomas R.

Mooney.

278 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76

Applicant

Thomas Alexander

McCormickJohn Howard McDonald

Mary C. McDonnell

Edward W. McMillan

Larry S. McEeynolds

Lawrence Mentz

Frank Charles Morris, Jr.

Frank V. Nelson

Irwin Jay Newman

Robert E. O'Toole

Jarlath Oley

Charles Terry Ozier

Mark W. Peterson

John T. Phipps

Bennett G. Picker

Carl Owen Pilgrim

Richard P. Raoke

James Louis Robart

Bernard L. Robinson

James Tracy Robinson

James Fredric Roegge

Sandra Kay Saville

City and State

Salisbury, N.C.

Wilmington, Del.

St. Louis, Mo.

Ulmers, S.C.

Atlanta, Ga.

New York, N.Y.

Arlington, Va.

Salt Lake City,

UtahBoca Raton, Fla.

Boston, Mass.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Jackson, Miss.

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Champaign, 111.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Montgomery, Ala.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Seattle, Wash.

Albuquerque,

N. Mex.

Anchorage,

Alaska

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Anchorage,

Alaska

Movant

Adrian Jefferson

Newton.

William V. Roth,

Jr.

Ernest Joseph

Corrado.

John Bernard

Root, Jr.

McNeill Stokes.

George Nelson

Tompkins, Jr.

Robert EdwardWilliams.

Jack L. Crellin.

Dennis Michael

Solomon.

Cornelius F.

Daly, Jr.

John Meredith

Davenport.

SherwoodWilling Wise.

Douglas W.Thomson.

Robert JamesSteigmann.

Elwood S. Levy.

Philip Dale

Segrest.

Claude EdwardWhitney.

George Van TuylPowell.

Malcolm G.

Colberg.

Clifford J. Groh.

Oscar C.

Adamson II.

Hal RaglandHorton.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76 279

Applicant City and State Movant

A rvenn TT ^pVirpibp/r Brooklyn, N.Y. William T.

Glover.

Dcivirl n Spiral New York, N.Y. EmmerichHandler

Tli ninaefl Sim 1 ftl ft Cleveland, Ohio Arthur P.

Lambros.

Jeffrey Slavet Boston, Mass. Cornelius F.

Daly, Jr.

Jane Keller Souris Detroit, Mich. George T.

Roumell, Jr.

Hilton Hedley Stothers, New York, N.Y. Paul G.

Jr. Pennoyer, Jr.

J. Richard Street Chicago, 111. Arnold T. Aikens.

Carter Strong Washington, D.C. James Bladen

Halpern.

Earl Quigley Thumma, Jr. Harrisonburg, William Robert

Va. Smith.

John G. Truelson Fort Worth, Tex. Howard A.

Weinberger.

Thomas Michael Utterback Cape Girardeau, Charles Sylvanus

Mo. Rhyne.Alberto Santiago San Juan, P.R. Vicente M.

Villalonga Ydrach

Fournier.

John G. Warner San Francisco, John W.Calif. McQuiston II.

Michael E. Weinstein Port Jervis, X.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

James Dudley Whisenand Tallahassee, Fla. Robert L.

Shevin.

Robert John White Atlanta, Ga. Donald R. Stacy.

A. Martin Wickliff, Jr. Houston, Tex. Leon Jaworski.

Allen Lee Wiederer Chicago, 111. Ralph Ruebner.

Arthur Gerard Wroble Palm Beach, Fla. C. Robert Burns.

Eugene H. Zagat, Jr. New York, N.Y. Powell Pierpoint.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Max D. Puyanic Miami, Fla. Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

280 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 76

Applicant City and State Movant

James Loran KerrMilton Dodd Finch

Bemidji, Minn.

Annapolis, Md.G. Douglas Essy.

Merlin Howard

George John Keto Chevy Chase, Md.Staring.

Orris S.

Harris A. Cahn Parsippany, N.J.

Hiestand, Jr.

David Michael

Ronald E. Borwn Kingwood, W.Va.Sweetwood.

Charles Philip

Wilhelm.Oral Argument

No. 75-1221. United States, petitioner, v. Consumer Life InsuranceCompany

;

No. 75-1260. First Eailroad & Banking Company of Georgia, peti-

tioner, v. United States ; andNo. 75-1285. United States, petitioner, v. Penn Security Life In-

surance Company. One and one half hours allowed for oral argument.

Argued by Mr. Stuart A. Smith for the United States, by Mr. JohnB. Jones, Jr. for Penn Security Life Insurance Company, by Mr.James E. Harper for the First Eailroad & Banking Company of

Georgia, and by Mr. E. Michael Masinter for the Consumer Life

Insurance Company.

No. 74-635. LTnited States, petitioner, v. Eose Wong. Argued by

Mr. William F. Sheehan for the petitioner and by Mr. Allan Brotsky

for the respondent.

No. 74—1106. United States, petitioner, v. Gregory V. Washington.

Argued by Mr. William F. Sheehan for the petitioner and by Mr.

Frederick H. Weisberg for the respondent.

No. 75-1053. Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the County of Eiver-

side, California, Department of Weights and Measures, petitioner, v.

The Eath Packing Company; Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the

County of Eiverside, Department of Weights and Measures, peti-

tioner, v. General Mills et al. Argument commenced by Mr. Loyal E.

Keir for the petitioner and continued by Mr. Allan J. Goodman for

the State of California et al., as amici curiae, by special leave of

Court.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1976 281

SUPBEME COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present:Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. JusticeBlackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. JusticeStevens.

No. 74-1589. General Electric Company, petitioner, v. Martha V.Gilbert et al. ; and

No. 74-1590. Martha V. Gilbert et al., petitioners, v. General Elec-tric Company. On writs of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fourth Circuit. Judgment reversed and cases

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in con-

formity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Eehnquist. Concurring statement by Mr. Justice Stewart. Statementby Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in part. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall concurs. Dis-

senting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75-503. Billy D. Cook et. al., petitioners, v. Eoger W. Hudsonet al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit. Writ of certiorari dismissed as improvidently

granted. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

Statement by Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in the result.

No. 67, Original. State of Idaho, ex rel. Cecil D. Andrus, Governor,

Wayne L. Kidwell, Attorney General, Joseph C. Greenley, Director,

Department of Fish and Game, plaintiff, v. States of Oregon and

Washington. On motion for leave to file bill of complaint. Motion for

Oregon and Washington directed to file answers to the bill of com-

plaint or to otherwise plead within 60 days. Opinion per curiam

announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

No. 75-1053. Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the County of Eiver-

side, California, Department of Weights and Measures, petitioner, v.

The Eath Packing Company; Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the

County of Eiverside, Department of Weights and Measures, peti-

tioner, v. General Mills et al. Argument concluded by Mr. Dean C.

Dunlavey for the respondents.

240-278—76 33

Opinions

other respects denied. States of

Oral Argument

282 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1976

No. 75-1510. Jack M. Weatherford, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Brett

Allen Bursey. One and one half hours allowed for oral argument.

Argued by Mr. Joseph Crouch Coleman for the petitioners, by Mr.

Andrew L. Frey for the United States, as amicus curiae, by special

leave of Court, and by Mr. Laughlin McDonald for the respondent.

No. 75-5952. Deta Mona Trimble and Jessie Trimble, appellants,

v. Joseph Roosevelt Gordon et al. Argued by Mr. James D. Weill for

the appellants and by Mr. Miles N. Beermann for the appellees.

No. 75—6297. Ramon Martin Fiallo, etc., et al., appellants, v.

Edward H. Levi, Individually and as Attorney General of the United

States, et al. Argued by Miss Janet M. Calvo for the appellants, pro

liac vice, by special leave of Court and by Mr. Harold R. Tyler, Jr.

for the appellees.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL ) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,- 1976 283

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Air. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brenmrn, Air.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant

Ira Stephen Shapiro

Michael J. Remington

David Gray Boutte

Marianne Rosenfield

Smigelskis

Joseph Michael Marcoux

City and State Movant

Washington, D.C. Gaylord AntonNelson.

Madison, Wis. Gaylord AntonNelson.

Washington, D.C. Richard Craig

Warmer.Chicago, 111. Harry N.

Rosenfield.

Washington, D.C. Northcutt Ely.

Opinion

No. 75-946. City of Madison, Joint School District No. 8. et aLappellants, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission et al.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Judgment reversed

and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin for further

proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinionby Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan con-

curring in the judgment with whom Air. Justice Marshall joins.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart concurring in the judgment.

Oral Argument

No. 75-1312. Don E. Williams Compairy, petitioner, v. Commis-sioner of Internal Revenue. Argued by Mr. Marvin L. Schrager for

the petitioner and by Mr. Keith A. Jones for the respondent.

No. 75-1439. Jerry Lee Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Arguedby Mr. Tefl't W. Smith for the petitioner and by Mr. Howard E.

Shapiro for the respondent,

No. 75-973. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., petitioners,

v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental ProtectionAgency, et al.

;

240-27S—76 34

284 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 197 6

No. 75-1473. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., petition-

ers, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency; and

No. 75-1705. Russell El Train. Administrator. Environmental Pro-

tection Agency, petitioner, v. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Companyet al. Two hours allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mr. Robert

C. Barnard for E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al. and by

Mr. Daniel M. Friedman for Russell E. Train, etc., et al.

Order Pending Case

No. A—421. Peggy J. Connor et al., appellants, v. Cliff Finch, Gov-

ernor of Mississippi et al. The requests of Peggy J. Connor, et al., and

of the United States to treat the application as an expedited appeal

from the judgment denying injunctive relief entered by the United

States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi in

Civil Action No. 3830 (A) on November 18, 1976, are granted.

Probable jurisdiction is hereby noted.

The; parties may file and exchange such motions under Rule 16 as

they desire, and they shall file and exchange briefs on the merits

on or before the close of business Monday, February 7, 1977. Respon-sive briefs, if any, shall be filed and exchanged on or before the close

of business Monday, February 21, 1977. Oral argument is set for

Monday, February 28, 1977.

It is further ordered that any and all other appeals from the abovejudgment be taken by filing notices of appeal and perfected pursuantto the Rules of the Court by filing statements as to jurisdiction on orbefore the close of business Wednesday, January 5, 1977.

In all other respects, the application presented to Mr. Justice

Powell and by him referred to the Court, is denied.

Adjourned until Monday, December 13, 1976, at 10 O'clock.

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 285

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr.

Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief

Justice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-81. Miriam Winters, appellant, v. The Commissioner of the

New York State Department of Social Services et al. Appeal from

the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First

Judicial Department. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-573. First American Bank & Trust Company, appellant, v.

Harry W. George, Receiver, etc. Appeal from the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-405. James C. Gabriel, appellant, v. United States et al.;

and

No. 76-443. William R. Wesson and John Charles Vaiani, appel-

lants, v. United States et al. Appeals from the United States District

Court for the District of New Jersey. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-407. Miriam Winters, appellant, v. Abe Lavine et al. Appeal

from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of

New York. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of New York with directions

to enter a fresh decree from which a timely appeal may be taken to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

No. 76-579. Theodore G. Spencer et al., appellants, v. Redevelop-

ment Authority of the City of Nanticoke. Appeal from the Supreme

Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction, it appearing that there is no final judgment of

the highest court of a state wherein a judgment could be had as

required by 28 U.S.C. § 1257.

240-278—76 35

286 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76

^A Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 76-J&. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Cor-

rections, petitioner, v. John Lerl Cole. On petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and

petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light

of Stone v. Powell 428 U.S. ( 1976)

.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. . Ruth C. Leib et al., applicants, v. 20th Century Corpo-

ration et al. Motion of petitioners to dispense with printing the peti-

tion and appendix and to impound to preserve confidentiality denied.

No. 75-657. Local 3489,, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. W. J. Usery, Jr., Secretary of Labor.

Motion of petitioners for leave to file a supplemental brief, after

argument, granted.

No. 75-1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Motion of Republic Steel Corpora-

tion for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of

United States Steel Corporation for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted.

No. 75-1775. Massachusetts, petitioner, v. Jack B. Westcott. Motion

of S. Stephen Rosenfeld, Esquire, to permit Howard Whitehead, Es-

quire, to argue pro hac vice, on behalf of petitioner, granted.

No. 76—167. United States, petitioner, v. Charles W. Ramsey andJames W. Kelly. Joint motion of respondents to strike petitioner's

brief on the merits denied.

No. 76—180. Henry Smith, Individually and as Administrator of

New York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appellants,

v, Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76-183. Bernard Shapiro, Individually and as Executive Direc-

tor of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appellants,

v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76—5193. Naomi Rodriguez et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; andNo. 76-5200. Danielle Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization of

Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. Motion of Puerto

Rican Family Institute, Inc., et al., for leave to file a brief, as amidcuriae, granted.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76 287

No. 76-316. John K. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. State

Bar of Arizona. Motion of State of North Carolina et al., for leave

to present oral argument, as amici curiae, denied .

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et. al., appellants, v. Brenda M. Mieth

et al. Motion of Walter S. Turner, Esquire, to permit G. Daniel

Evans, Esquire, to argue pro hoc vice, on behalf of appellants, granted

Motion of Morris Dees, Esquire, to permit Pamela S. Horowitz, to

argue pro hac vice, on behalf of appellees, granted.

No. 76-5358. James Dupree Henry, petitioner, v. Florida. Counsel

for respondent requested to file response to petition for rehearing

within thirty days.

No. 76—5635. Bill Hannah, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Application

for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred to

the Court, denied.

No. 76-5690. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Tennessee et al.

Applications for stay and for all other relief, presented to Mr. Justice

Marshall and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-99. Occidental Life Insurance Company of California, peti-

tioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-6971. Dennis James Sladek, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—153. Russel Kelner, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 76-228. Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filling Station and Plat-

form Workers Union Local No. 705, etc, petitioner v. National LaborRelations Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-289. Ronald Eugene Brasel, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 76—290. American Civil Liberties Union et al., petitioners, v.

O. Harry Bozardt, Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

288 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976

No. 76-315. Wisconsin Valley Trust Company et al., petitioners, v.

Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—361. D.I.Z. Livestock Co., et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

No. 76-365. Samuel H. Sloan et al., petitioners, v. Securities and

Exchange Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-367. Donald Douglas Faulkner, petitioner, v. United States

;

and

No. 76-369. William E. Wells, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5354. Jerry McClanahan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—435. F. W. Woolworth Company, petitioner, v. National

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-438. Irving D. Lipkowitz and Lee J. Goldwater, Executors

of the Estate of Leo J. Goldwater, petitioners, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—442. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, peti-

tioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-452. Alf Key et al., petitioners, <y. William C. Keady, United

States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—453. New Hampshire, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit denied.

No. 76—455. Philip A. Gillis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-456. Michael O'Looney, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 289

No. 76—464. Gerald Shreiber and Stanley Weiss, petitioners, v.

United Industrial Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Appellate Division, Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial De-

partment, denied.

No. 76-482. Frank A. Ramirez, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-544. Neff Trailer Sales, Inc., petitioner, v. Patricia Strickler,

Administratrix of the Estate of Frank R. Strickler. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—562. R. C. Roberts, petitioner, v. American Bank of Mus-kogee et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—618. Clem Martin et al., petitioners, v. Continental Grain

Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-668. Irving M. Molever et al., petitioners, v. Robert Leven-

son et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-704. Ronald Dennis Young, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5184. Wilbert Baylor, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 76-5192. Eddie Lawrence Phillips, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5199. Frank Foster, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5213. Gilbert F. Thornton, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 76—5227. Jerald Lee Evers, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5238. Donald Eugene Banks, petitioner, v. United States

;

and

290 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976

No. 76-5239. William P. LaPointe, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5257. Alfred Burdett Mayfield, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5304. John Houston Sellars, petitioner, v. California et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California

denied.

No. 76—5348. Joseph-Mario Spates, petitioner, v. Andrew Vollero

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5361. John J. Hammond, petitioner, v. Benjamin F. Bailar,

Postmaster General of the United States. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5364. Franklin Victor Tesack, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5383. Jim Childress, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5388. Anthony Francis Jones, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5396. Otha Lee Mahone, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5397. Victor Standing Soldier, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court- of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5406. Harvey Gene Love, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5411. Manuel Gonzalez-Hernandez, petitioner, .v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5413. Leadell Walton, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76 291

No. 76—5440. Kenneth Michael Johnson, petitioner, v. United

States; and

No. 76—5553. Donald Roy Gunn, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5441. Gaylen Robison, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5444. Alfred J. Demars, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5500. Benjamin Rodriguez, petitioner, v. New York. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court

of New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76—5508. James Earl Ray, petitioner, v. J. H. Rose, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5576. Patricia Pearcy, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 76—5584. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Howard Leach et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5586. John J. Flannery, petitioner v. Pennsylvania ; and

No. 76-5588. Anthony Bonaduce, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania,

Eastern District, denied.

No. 76-5595. Charles Edward Caste-el, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5601. Edward H. Fisher, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsyl-

vania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76—5604. Oscar Lee Johnson, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

denied.

No. 76-5605. Johnnie Sterling, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

292 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76

No. 76-5665. James William Blewitt, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5677. Philip Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5689. Jack Lee Brown, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5694. Thaddeus M. Ohrynowicz, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5711. Dagoberto A. Yanez-Osorio, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5712. Calvin Byron Smith, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5718. Richard Noel LaBare, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-283. Paul R. Bute et al., petitioners, v. Eobert J. Quinn et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant

certiorari.

No. 76—331. North Carolina Utilities Commission et al., petitioners,

v. Federal Communications Commission et al.

;

No. 76—332. American Telephone and Telegraph Company et al.,

petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission et al. ; and

No. 76—336. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commis-soners, petitioner v. Federal Communications Commission et al. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the

consideration or decision of these petitions.

No. 76-339. George Calvin Cousins, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland denied.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice

Marshall joins.

No. 76-549. Skil Corporation, petitioner, v. Millers Falls Companyet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 293

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-559. Division 241, Amalgamated Transit Union (AFL-CIO), petitioner, -v. Lawrence Suscy et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or

decision of this petition.

No. 76—551. Americans United et al., petitioners, v. H. LangRogers et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Missouri denied. Mr. Justice Brennan would grant certiorari.

No. 76-552. Sylvia Scott Whitlow, petitioner, v. F. E. Hodges,

Director, Division of Driver Licensing, Department of Public Safety

of Kentucky. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.

Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.

No. 76—5544. Billy Sunday Birt, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari andvacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of death.

See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. , (1976) (Brennan, J., dis-

senting);id., at (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5697. David Jackson, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

No. 75-1681. Duncan Miller, petitioner, v. Stag Oil Producers,

Inc. Petition for rehearing denied.

The Court will take a recess from today until Monday December 20,

1976, unless otherwise ordered.

Rehearing Denied

Recess Order

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Arthur Allen Anderson

J. Knox ArgoNew York, N.Y. Leonard Marks.

Montgomery, Ala. John Sparkman.

240-278—76 3fl

294 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976

Applicant

Michael Leroy Atkinson ,

Leslie;Wilmer Bailey, Jr.

John f. Barger III

Marshall Beil

Anthony M. Bernard

James Sheridan

Bertagnolli

George E. Blancett

J. Richard Bland

Donald John Bobak

W. M. Brooks

Albert Bonner Brown

Philip W. Bnchen

Raymond Forder

Buckley, Jr.

William Meade Burns, Jr.

Daniel Parker Card II

Clair Myron Carlin

Glenn Edward Carr

Harris CohenJoseph Patrick Collins

Terence G. Connor

Lynn Cooksey

John J. Corcoran

Stephen A. Cowan

City and State

Houston, Tex.

Fairfax, Va.

Columbus, Ohio

New York, N.Y.

Youngstown, Ohio

Colorado Springs,

Colo.

Memphis, Tenn.

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Akron, Ohio

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Marion, Ind.

Grand Rapids,

Mich.

Mt, Vernon, 111

Atlanta, Ga.

Jefferson City, Mo.

Youngstown, Ohio

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y,

San Francisco,

Calif.

Garrett Park, Md.

Texarkana, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Movant

Hugh EdwardHackney.

Hugh L, Rcilly,

Dwight I. Hurd.

Morris J. Balleri

Carmen A.

Policy.

Bernard Robert

Baker.

Charles Gardner

Black.

Gary WarrenHoch.

Everett R.

Hamilton.

Claude EdwardWhitney.

Herbert A.

Spitzer, Jr.

President

Gerald R. Ford.

Bruce D. Irish.

Hosea Alexander

Stephens.

John C. Danforth.

Henry A. Di-

Blasio.

Jeanus Burrell

Parks, Jr.

Jesse Zaslav.

Robert R.

Granucci.

James Bartholo-

mew Ginty.

Damon Michael

Young.

Matthew L.

Danahar.

Lee W. Cowan.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 295

Applicant

Ed E. Crockett

Sheldon Diesenhouse

John Humphrey Doermann

Broughton Miller Earnest

Frederick T. Enslem Jr.

Theodore O. Fillette III

Robert D. Findley

George T. Framptori, Jr»

Michael David Francis

Barnett W. Franks

Larry E. Gaddis

Gary A. Galati

Paul Edmund Godlewski

Charles Fritcher GreevyIII

Harrison M. Gregg, Jr.

John E. Heater

Jeffrey Alan Helewitz

Donald J. Hoffman

Michael E. Irwin

William B. Jacobs II

Simon Barry Karas

Richard A. Kelly

City and State

Tulsa, Okla,

Middletown, N.Y.

Cromwell, Conn.

Easton, Md.

Montgomery, Ala.

Charlotte, N.C.

Jackson, Miss.

Washington, D.C.

Newark, N.J.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Colorado Springs,

Colo.

Newburgh, N.Y.

Minneapolisj

Minn.

Williamsport, Pa.

Houston, Tex.

'St. Louis, Mo.

Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Heber Springs,

Ariz.

Des Plaines, 111.

Columbus, Ohio

New Rochelle,

N.Y.

Movant

Stanley Pierce

Doyle.

Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Stephen J.

O'Neill.

George Joseph

Goklsborough'?

Jr.

John Sparkman.

Julius LeVonneChambers.

John E. Strong.

Mitchell Eogovin.

Irwin I. Kimmel-man.

Seymour Pikof-

sky.

James W. Kin.

Howard S.

Finkelstein.

John W. Terpstra.

Charles Bidel-

,spacher II.

Rudolf Erich

Gulke.

James E.

McDaniel.

Adrian S. Fisher.

John F. McKemm,Jr.

Hoyt DeWayneThomas.

Arthur Harold

Zimmerman.Leo John Conway,

Sr.

Michael Patrick

McWeeny.

296 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76

Applicant City and State Movant

Seymour Kraus Southfield; Mich. Alexander C.

Perinoff.

Eliot A. Landau Woodridge, 111. Rodolphe J. A. de

.Seife.

Arthur W. Leibold, Jr, Washington, D.C Theodore

Voorhees.

Saul David Levit Philadelphia, Pa. Albert Momjian.

Marvin Leonard Lifshutz New York, NY. Elliot R. Poiland.

Woodie A. Liles Tallahassee, Fla. Sid J. White.

David Joel Lillesand Miami, Fla, Peter M. Siegel.

Robert W. Loeffler Los Angeles, Curtis A. Cole,

Calif.

David Lopez Southampton, Lawrence N.X.Y. Weiss.

Kelly M. Loving Dallas, Tex, Henry Wade.James F. Maerum, Jr. Denver, Colo. Robert R.

Gallagher, Jr.

Patrick J. Mahoney San Francisco, Paul ArthurCalif. Renne.

Thomas Warren Malik Chicago, 111. Robert CameronWilliams.

Jeff S, Masin Cherry Hill, NJ. Steven P. Perskie.

Frank J. McCoy Vernon, Conn. John Leonard

Giulietti.

William James Manchester, Paige J. Everin* -

McCul lough Conn.

Gregory Allan McKenzie Worcester, Vt. M. JeromeDiamond

Justin R. Melat Colorado Springs, James Finley

Colo. Quine, Jr.

Malcolm Andrew Meyer New Orleans, La. Robert R.

Rainold.

David William Meyers Napa, Calif. Joseph GrayPeatman,

Douglas Carr Miller Long Beach, William T.

Calif. Dalessi.

Glenn Edward Miller San Jose, Calif. S. Stephen

Nakashima;.

Sterling Hale Moore Richmond, Va. William Griffith

Purcell.

Leonard D. Munker Wichita, Kans. Theodore J.

Sakowitz,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 297

Applicant

Forde Jay NewberryDaniel D. Peck

Paul Piersma

Paul Eliot Kabin

Stephen R. Handle

John F. Robbert

Edward J. Roberts

James Rossi

James Albert Sarrail

Lee Harris Schillinger

James Steven Schlifke

Edward C. Schmults

Roger A. Schwartz

James Michael Seif

Richard Allen Shanks

Alan Silber

Stephen C. Silverberg

John Howard Standing

Leonard Lawrence Sutter,

Jr.

Richard T. Sykes

Stanley Albert Uhr

John C. Voorn

City and State Movant

Portsmon tin OhioJL ul LollA U.U11 j V/111U •Tolln .T A rl am qW Villi tJ • XXVACllllo.

T^riH orpriort, ("VvnnJLJ1 ! lLlgGJJ'VJ'J. L>, Vulllli "W^a 1 tp.T* Ann1wwf T CvJ-L'V/X XV11U.1 vv W

Flynn, Jr.

St Tronic; IVfnKJ L. xXL/LilQ, 11XU« •Tohn Frfl "n pi <sV *-»llll JL X CI/11LylO

TiiomasJL 11V7111CLO

Murravx»x u.1. x cv y .

San Franpicjpo AlpvanrlpT1 Anolik"XV ILy^YCl IlLLC-1 Xi-lUJlllV.

Calif.

Salt Lake City, Jack L Orellin

UtahJSTew Orleans, La. TTpyKpvf T (^aronA A \ i_ » / V 1 C f7 m V ^ -L W JL1 >

Los A n cpIps T)on lYTiphaplJL-/L/11 XTXIL/llClv/J,

Calif A n ri /vn "\txA-ilLliiJli V

.

New York N Yxi t> vv jl yj i xv, xi . jl #NO'TTYiaTl lAPrffXT V/l 1114*11 1 wOlUj

Jr.

San Francisco, JL V. L/OJL fj • JLx VJMlXXXvyX*

Calif.

Miami Fla tJ v/OC IJ J.1 JLlllxlCXl vL

Weil.

Glencoe, 111. Dennis OwenKraft.

Chew Ohasp Md JL X v>OXVXv>XXU

Gerald R Ford

Philadelphia, Pa. Robert HowardLevin.

Washington, D.C. Richard L.

Ti inrnbn roilJL X1V7L All_f Lll £111.

Houston, Tex. TCav P, .Tonps

East Orange, N.J. PavmondIgnatius

New York, N.Y. William C SherrT T XXXXCLxxx V-/« kJiJ-vl 1 •

TTiTiPino f^lali "PJLyil.LyJ.ll.VJ, WClJ-XX

.

jMFfl.rk WftslftvJJfJLCA JL JUL f T V/kJXVy J

Tumbleson.

Alexandria Va Ernest Joseph.

Corrado.T ,r\c A n (TP 1pc Crvntit, PimspllV A 1 CLll'U ltUDOVll

Calif. Sykes.

JT IlllctU-oipillcl, JL <x. JLiUlilO XJt

Manderino.

Palos Heights, HI. Thomas F.

Lockie.

298 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976

Applicant City and State Movant

Thomas Treacy Warshaw Red Bank, N.J. Louis M. Drazin.

Kenneth Jonathan Wernick Arlington, Va. Holman JohnBarnes, Jr.

Jeffrey R. Wheeler Colorado Springs, James Finley

Colo. Quine, Jr.

Joel L. Widham Chicago, 111. Ralph MortonBernstein.

James G. Woltermann Covington, Ky. Louis DeFalaise.

Thomas Langford Wylie Washington, D.C. Piatt WalkerDavis III.

Duane D. Young Springfield, 111. Thomas F.

Londrigan.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Clyde Spencer Carter

Robert Alan Kramer

Stuart Michael Pape

Edward J. Barone

Kenneth Frederick Hense

Thomas J. Kapsak

Robert J. MacNiven

John N. Shaughnessy

Nicholas J

.

Stroumtsos, Jr.

Peter Moore SmithGrifton Edward GardenLance Karl Hiltbrand

Thomas Maxson KullmanJames Edward McMenisFerdinand D. Clervi

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Silver Spring,.

Md.Chevy Chase, Md.

Middlesex, N.J.

New Brunswick,

N.J.

New Brunswick,

N.J.

East Brunswick,

N.J.

Spotswood, N.J.

New Brunswick,

N.J.

Juneau, Alaska

Reform, Ala.

Ozark, Ala.

Decatur, Ala,.

Fayetteville, Ark.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Movant

James Harold

Bastian.

Lawrence Michael

Miller.

Richard A.

Merrill.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76 299

Applicant

David Reed Dowell

Donald Edwin Edington

L. Charles Jones

Jerome Lee Lemberger

Joyce Elaine Plaut

Peter Kingsley Plaut

Douglas Paul Franklin

Dayton Michael CramerWilliam Rainer HaganCraig Charles JacobsenJoseph A. Sole

Terry Allyn Stepp

Lewis Leroy Thompson, Jr.

Anthony Lewis WagnerRobert Allen Hughes

Alfred Frank Arquilla

Arthur Lancaster HuntMichael James WentinkThomas Cleveland LaneMichael John BrawleyVaughan Edward TaylorAndrew John ChwalibogJames Francis Gravelle

Paul Marceau Seibold

John Roane Howell

Daniel L. Rothlisberger

Marshall Michael KaplanDavid Orin MarkertJohn Sheldon ArmstrongJoseph F. Cirelli, Jr.

Fredric Ira Lederer

Joseph R. Rivest

John Terry Baco

Joe A. Cole, Jr.

James O. Smyser

City and State Movant

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Diego, Calif.

San Diego, Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

La Jolla, Calif.

La Jolla, Calif.

Putnam, Conn.

Miami, Fla.

Key West, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

Fort Pierce, Fla.

Casselberry, Fla.

Pal Bay, Fla.

Melbourne, Fla.

Coeur d'Alene,

Idaho

Riverside, 111.

Riverside, 111.

Wheaton, 111.

New Orleans, La.

Boston, Mass.

Portland, MaineRoyal Oak, Mich.

Marquette, Mich.

Bloomfield Hills,

Mich.

Hattiesburg,

Miss.

Hamilton, Mont.

Omaha, Nebr.

Garrison, N. Dak.

Troy, X.Y.

Oneida, KY.Oceanside, N.Y.

Watervliet, KY.Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Portland, Oreg.

Salem, Oreg.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

300 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 76

Applicant

Jerome Ellis Goodrich

Robert Brandt KirbyDale V. MatthewsF. John Wagner, Jr.

Richard Grant WallsRiggs Louis Willis, Jr.

Walton Mason Jeffress, Jr.

Vahan Moushegian, Jr.

David A. Schlueter

Linda Boston Schlueter

Patrick Frank CrowCharles Cervantes

Jeffrey P. Gotland

Jack Lewis Gould

Stephen L. Spitz

William H. Taft IV

Barry X.Walker

Harry Francis McDonagh

David E. Benor

Alan Barry Jacobson

Joseph Thomas Moran, Jr.

Thomas Kline Stuber

Robert Yernon Varnum

Andrew Eliot Wakshul

Stephen B. Weiss

City and State

Dallas, Tex.

Austin, Tex.

Dalhart, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

Austin, Tex.

San Antonio, Tex.

Culpepper, Ya.

Alexandria, Ya.

Charlottesville,

Ya.

Charlottesville.

Ya.

Cheyenne, Wyo.Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Atlanta, Ga.

RockviUe, Md.

Columbia, Lid.

Baltimore, Md.

Baltimore, Md.

Silver Spring, Md.

Columbia, Md.

Columbia, Md.

Movant

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

H. J. Clausen.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1976 301

Applicant City and State Movant

Eric Berkeley Carriker

Eobert Anthony Dublin

Michael H. Cook

Mary Joanne Gludt

Paula Alexandria Latshaw Dallas, Tex.

Judith H. Garfield

Donald N. Young

Steven Yale Winnick

No. 75-1197. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education,

and Welfare, appellant, v. Helen DeCastro. Appeal from the United

States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Judgmentreversed and case remanded to the United States District Court for

the Northern District of Illinois for further proceedings in con-

formity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stewart. Mr. Justice Marshall concurs in the judgment.

A-453. Bessie Gilmore, and next friend of Gary Mark Gilmore, ap-

plicant, v. State of Utah. Application for stay of execution granted on

December 3, 1976, terminated. Concurring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger with whom Mr. Justice Powell joins. Concurring statement by

Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Rehnquist joins. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and

Mr. Justice Marshall join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Blackmun.

Adjourned until Monday, December 20, 1976, at 10 o'clock.

ORDER IN PENDING CASE

x

(JOURNAL) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19 76 303

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-453. Bessie Gilmore, applicant and next friend of Gary MarkGilmore applicant, v. State of Utah. Petition for rehearing denied.

No. A-488. Kearns-Tribune Corporation, dba The Salt Lake Trib-

une, applicant, v. Utah Board of Corrections et al. Application for

stay of judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit entered December 7, 1976, presented to Mr. Justice White and

by him referred to the Court, denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.

Justice Marshall would grant the stay.

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(JOURNAL) MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 0, 197 6 305

SUPREME COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

Opinions

No. 75-1264. International Union of Electrical, Kadio and MachineWorkers, AFL-CIO, Local 790 petitioner, v. Bobbins & Myers, Inc.,

et al. ; and

No. 75-1276. Dortha Allen Guy, petitioner, v. Bobbins & Myers,

Inc., et al. On writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment reversed and cases remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Eehnquist. Separate

statement by Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice

Marshall and Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75—628. Curtis Craig et al., appellants, v. David Boren, etc. et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western Dis-

trict of Oklahoma. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

[Jnited States District Court for the Western District of Oklahomafor further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinon by Mr. Justice Brennan in whch Mr. Justice White, Mr. Jus-

tice Marshall, Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Stevens join and in

which Mr. Justice Blackmun joins except Part II-D. Concurring opin-

ion by Mr. Justice Powell. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Statement by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in part. Opinion byMr. Justice Stewart concurring in the judgment. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Rehnquist.

Adjourned until Monday, January 10, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 307

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATESPresent : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

''Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion Per Curiam

No. 76—461. John Connally, appellant, v. Georgia, Appeal from

the Supreme Court of Georgia. Judgment vacated and case remanded

to the Supreme Court of Georgia for further proceedings not in-

consistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 74-1522. Rafael Hernandez Colon et al., appellants, v. GermanOrtiz et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Puerto Rico. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico for con-

sideration of whether the cause is moot.

No. 75—1532. John Hechinger et al., appellants, v. Robert Martin,

Chairman, District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics, et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

Columbia. Judgment affirmed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Black-

mun and Mr. Justice Powell would note probable jurisdiction and set

case for oral argument.

No. 75—1817. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of New York,

appellant, v. C. D. R, Enterprises, Ltd., et al. Appeal from the United

States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judgmentaffirmed. Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist would note

probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument,

No. 76-602. Gay Gurs, appellant, v. Margot W. Gurs. Appeal from

the Court of Appeal of California. First Appellate District. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, cer-

tiorari denied.

No. 76-614. Brian William Firth, appeallant, v. Gordon Thomp-son et al. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treat-

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ing the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-642. Douglas Lamarr Chasteen, appellant, v. Oklahoma.

Appeal from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

Xo. 76—673. Joshua Cazares et al.. appellants, r. Indiana et al. Ap-peal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Cir-

cuit. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the

papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certi-

orari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-696. Powell Manufacturing Company, Inc.. appellant, v.

Harrington Manufacturing Company, Inc. Appeal from the SupremeCourt of North Carolina. The appeal is dismissed for want of juris-

diction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a peti-

tion for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5414. Lloyd Charles Powell, appellant, v. California.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of California. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5484. In re Adoption of K. I., appellant. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Western District. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Xo. 76-5620. Richard E. Eslinger, appellant, v. Charles W. Bates,

Director, Ohio Department of Public Welfare. Appeal from the Court

of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5767. John P. Smeekens, appellant, v. Michigan State Bar

Grievance Board. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Michigan. The

appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

Xo. 76-627. Cable-Vision. Inc., et al., appellants, v. William A.

Freeman, Jr., et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Florida. The

appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-660. Humane Society of the United States, New Jersey

Branch, Inc., et al, appellants, v. New Jersey Fish and Game Council,

et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. The appeal is

dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 309

No. 76-5617. Perry A. Chapdelaine, appellant, v. Tennessee State

Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors et al. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Division. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

Certiorari—Summary Dispositionkioosri rioi BlBaqqJi io JifjoJ oiu oT1}SB£i&tu9i 93jBDT)fiB hsl&ofi-r mom

No. 74—1601. American Telephone and Telegraph Company, LongLines Department, petitioner, v. Communications Workers of Amer-ica, AFL-CIO, et al. On perition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Petition for writ

of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of General Elec-

tric Co. v. Gilbert, 429 U.S.— (1976)

.

No. 75-70. Social Service Employees Union, Local 371, et al., peti-

tioners, v. Women in City Government United et al. ; and

No. 75-71. United Federation of Teachers et al., petitioners, v.

Women in City Government LTnited et al. On petitions for writs of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit. Petitions for writs of certiorari granted, judgment vacated

and cases remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration

in light of General Electric co. v. Gilbert, 429 U.S. — (1976).

No. 75—568. Lake Oswego School District No. 7 et al., petitioners,

v. Barbara R. Hutchison. On petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of General Elec-

tric Co. v. Gilbert, 429 U.S.— (1976)

.

No. 75—1419. Dennis McDonald, etc., petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals to consider

the merits of the petitioner's appeal. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice

White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent.

No. 75-1459. John F. Singer, etc., petitioner, v. United States

Civil Service Commission et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition

for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded

to the Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of the position

now asserted by the Solicitor General in his memorandum filed on

behalf of the United States Civil Service. The Chief Justice, Mr.

White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent.HBJlj IO IBd fJllJ DIOIDU 90IJ0X>JTf OJ JJ9I.mffJJC GY9I1.1 0-7X8 10 1.101 Qui iflO'JI

310 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

No. 75-1884. Kenneth J. Croueher et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Petition for writ of certiorari

granted. On the representation of the Solicitor General set forth in

his memorandum for the United States, filed December 2, 1976, judg-ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for recon-

sideration in light of the position presently asserted by the govern-

ment. In all other respects, the petition for writ of certiorari is denied.

No. 75-1887. David L. Jones, etc., et al., petitoners, v. Robert E. X.Carroll et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Motion of respondents for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari

granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Ap-peals for further consideration in light of Meachum v. Fano, 427 U.S.— (1976) and Montanye v. Haymes, 427 U.S. — (1976).

No. 75-7005. Tony Leroy TTatkins, petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit. Motion for leave to proceed in formapauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted. On the repres-

entation of the Solicitor General set forth in his supplemental memo-randum for the United States, filed November 24, 1976, judgment

vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for reconsidera-

tion in light of the position presently asserted by the government.

No. 76-5146. Michael L. Rudolph, petitioner, v. 'Wisconsin. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Mo-tion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Su-

preme Court of "Wisconsin for further consideration in light of Boyle

v. Ohio, 426 U.S. 610 (1976)

.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-436. James Earl Gaylord, applicant, v. United States. Ap-

plication for bail presented to Mr. Justice Brennan, and by him re-

ferred to the Court, denied.

No. A—458. Colon O. Ward, applicant, v. United States. Application

for bail presented to Mr. Justice Marshall, and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

No. D-62. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert .S. Persky. Robert

S. Persky, of New York, New York, having requested to resign as a

member of the Bar of this Court, it is ordered that his name be stricken

from the roll of attorneys admitted to practice before the Bar of this

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 311

Court. The rule to show cause heretofore issued on November 1, 1976,

is hereby discharged.

No. D-94. In the Matter of Disbarment of Edward M. Esber. It is

ordered that Edward M. Esber, of Cleveland, Ohio, be suspended fromthe practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred

from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-95. In the Matter of Disbarment of Albert Ohralik. It is

ordered that Albert Ohralik, of Cleveland, Ohio, be suspended from the

practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred

from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75-562. Kosebud Sioux Tribe, petitioner, v. Eichard Kneip et

al. Motion of the Solicitor General to permit H. Bartow Farr, Esquire,

to present oral argument, pro hac vice, granted.

No. 75—909. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Ed-

mund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California, et al. ; Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Arizona et al.;

No. 75—960. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Mary-

land et al

;

No. 75—1050. State Air Pollution Control Board, petitioner, v. Rus-

sell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and

No. 75-1055. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Pro-

tection Agency, petitioner, v. District of Columbia et al. Motion of

Pacific Legal Foundation for leave to participate in oral argument, as

amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1261. John A. Knebel, Secretary of Agriculture, appellant,

v. Karen Hein et al. ; and

No. 75—1355. Kevin J. Burns, etc., et al., appellants, v. Karen Hein

et al. Motion of appellee Hein for leave to file a supplemental memo-randum, after argument, granted.

No. 76-316. John R. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. State

Bar of Arizona. Motion of Solicitor General for leave to participate in

oral argument, as amicus curiae, granted and twenty minutes allotted

for that purpose. Both the appellants and the appellee granted ten ad-

ditional minutes for oral argument. Motion of Magar E. Magar for

leave to file a brief, pro se, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 76-930. Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington, et al., ap-

pellants, v. Atlantic Richfield Company and Seatrain Lines, Incorpo-

rated. Application for stay of order of the permanent injunction

entered by the United States District for the Western District of

312 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

Washington granted, pending final disposition of the appeal by this

Court.

m)i 76—5382. Willie Japser Darden, petitioner, v. Florida. Certio-

rari granted November 1, 1976, is limited to Question 1 presented by

the petition, dealing with whether the prosecution's summation to the

jury in the circumstances of this case deprived the petitioner of due

process of law.

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niJirrr rci&r jarrpor afrrr j» icdi hast 1*nror) ?rdl_ri£ vxrd io saiJoisia

No. 76-352. E. C. Chappelle, Jr., appellant, v. The Greater Baton

Rouge Airport District et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeal of

Louisiana, First Circuit. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 76-415. Wesley Ward, appellant, v. Illinois. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of Illinois. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 76—496. Benson A. Wolman et al., appellants, v. Martin W.Essex et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Southern District of Ohio. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-255. llazelwood School District et al., petitioners-, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted.

No. 76—577. Hugo Zacchini, petitioner, v. ScrippsTToward Broad-

casting Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Ohio granted.

No. 76-674. Third National Bank in Nashville, petitioner, v. ImpacLimited, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Tennessee, Middle Division, granted.

No. 76—451. Alabama Power Company, petitioner, v. Raymond E.

Davis. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted limited to Question 1 presented

by the petition.

No. 76-5187. Phillip Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. United States. Mo-tion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh

Circuit granted.

Certiorari Dexied

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f-h™fbq

No. 75—1049. Barbara R. Plutchison, petitioner, v. Lake OswegoSchool District No. 7 et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 313

No. 75—1674. Kings County et al., petitioners, v. Santa Rosa Bandof Indians et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75—7003. James Scherer, petitioner, v. Edwin Pogue, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—158. Andrew Valentine and Valentine Electric Company,Inc., petitioners, v. United States

;

No. 76—159. Joseph Diaco, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76—334. Norman Dansker, Steven Haymes and Donald Oren-

stein, petitioners, v. United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-174. Mead Johnson & Company, petitioner, v. Robert J.

Goodman, Individually and as Executor of the Estate of Florence L.

Goodman. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—177. Harry Lupo, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76-245. Thomas Hurley, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 76-252. Jerome DiMuro et al., petitioners, v. United States

;

and

No. 76-5125. Joseph Doherty, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 76—5242. Roland Lung and Victor Santarpio, petitioners, v.

United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-259. Cynthia Gillion, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District,

denied.

No. 76—264. Robert K. Swisher, Jr., petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

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No. 76-276. Carl Hillstrom et al., petitioners, m United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—279. Pasquale Charles Marzano, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

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314 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

No. 76—288. Glenn R. Heyman, etc., petitioner, v. Department of

Revenue of the State of Illinois. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-323. Alzalia Wingate and Toni Wingate, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—326. Andrew J. Hinshaw, petitioner, v. Superior Court

of California, County of Orange. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-327. Jack Weinstein, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-343. Guy Hamilton Jones, Sr., petitioner, v. United States

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—349. Harold J. Garmany, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-353. Jerome David Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—399. Kenneth M. Crumpler, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-406. James V. Napoli, Sr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-410. Union Nacional de Trabajadores et al., petitioners, v.

National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—412. Oren F. Potito et ux., petitioners, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—462. Michael Pellicci, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit denied.

No. 76-481. Duke City Lumber Co. et al., petitioners, v. John A.

Knebel, Secretary of Agriculture, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 77 315

No. 76-497. Richard Taxe, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-502. Michael J. Bennett, petitioner, v. Donald H. Rums-feld, Secretary of Defense. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-506. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, petitioners, v. The Dis-

trict Court of the Second Judicial District et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado denied.

No. 76—513. International Rectifier Corporation et al., petitioners,

v. Pfizer, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-517. Richard O. Kelly, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—519. Victor Iadarola et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-535. Guy H. Jones et ux., petitioners, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-546. Frank W. Sharp, petitioner, v. Federal Deposit Insur-

ance Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-556. Brinke Transportation Corporation et al., petitioners,

v. United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—557. George Khoury, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-560. Spitzer Akron, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-563. Canadian Parkhill Pipe Stringing Ltd. et al., petition-

ers, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-564, E. L. Markham, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

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316 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

No. 76-566. Harry D. Iaconetti, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-569. New York Shipping Association, Inc., petitioner, v.

National Labor Relations Board et al. ; and

No. 76-570. International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO,petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petitions for writs

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 76—581. Mrs. Carnell Russ et al., petitioners, r. Charles Lee

Ratliff et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—596. Transameriean Press, Inc.. dba Overdrive, petitioner,

i\ George T. Appleyard, III. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-598. Nellie Mae Sparkman, petitioner, v. James E. Carter

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida

denied.

No. 76-608. Reliance Insurance Company, petitioner, v. DeBoerConstruction. Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—609. John L. Stebbins, Jr., petitioner, v. John C. Weaveret al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-610. Steven Ryan et al., petitioners, v. Aurora City Boardof Education et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-622. Johnson Bronze Company, petitioner, v. Angeline R.

Ostapowicz. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-628. Texas Petroleum Company, petitioner, v. CompaniaPelineon de Navegacion, S.A. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-630. Nortek, Inc., petitioner, v. Alexander Grant & Com-

pany et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—633. Aaacon Auto Transport, Inc., petitioner, v. State FarmMutual Automobile Insurance Company, Subrogee of Joseph Romag-noli. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

No. 76-638. Financial Federal Savings and Loan Association, peti-

tioner, Burleigh House, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District, denied.

No. 76-643. 'Joseph B. Sanchez by and through his next friend

and mother, Elvira Sanchez, petitioner, v. Denver and Rio GrandeWestern Railroad Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-647. William H. Perkins et al., petitioners, i\ Highway Pa-

trol Division of the Alabama Department of Public Safety. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-651. W. W. Fowlkes et ux., petitioners, v. Intratex Gas

Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-656. C. M. Bradford et al., petitioners, v. Plains Cotton Co-

operative Association. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-663. Chrysler Motors Corporation et al., petitioners, v. Mar-

vin H. Greenfield et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—664. John J. McDonough et al., petitioners, v. Tallulah Mor-

gan et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-666. Al Dayon, individually and on behalf of Mastercraft

Electronics Corp., petitioner, v. Appellate Division, Supreme Court

of New York, First Judicial Department, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.ban ..il,

fatnj8 ron .£TSg—ov ,oA

No. 76-669. William Meshriy et ux., petitioners, v. Sun Oil Com-

pany. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Mich-

igan denied.

No. 76-679. Clifford Edwin Wyatt, petitioner, i\ California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-702. Ralston Purina Company, petitioner, v. Nabisco, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-731. Raymond J. Kahoun, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

318 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

No. 76-735. Roberto Garza-Garcia, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-738. Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company, petitioner,

v. Cecil Martin and Jerry Brigmon. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Apepals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-743. William Franklin Chew III, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5040. Anthony Louis Cozzetti, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5084. Charles Spotts, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5092. Angelo Seijo, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5164. Leonard Bastida, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5216. Albert Penzabene, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5233. Alonzo Austin, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for wTrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5272. Roy Burts, Jr., and Calvin MacDonald, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5289. Charles Erwin Harry, petitioner, v. LTnited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5308. William Francis Kahley, etc., petitioner, v. Pennsyl-

vania. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Penn-

sylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76-5311. Ralph Edward Wilkins, petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7 319

No. 76-5316. Sheryl Leslie Cohen, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5333. Calvin Coolidge Keplinger, petitioner, v. Superin-

tendent, Maryland Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5340. Donald Eucker, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5352. Moses Anderson, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation, et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-5356. Alfred Yvon LeTourneur, petitioner, v. Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5368. Epifanio G. Alvarez, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5377. Eichard Luigi La Chappelle, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5386. Frank Isom, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76—5387. Sue Cohen, petitioner, v. California. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate

District, denied.

No. 76-5398. David Walter Bowerski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5405. Bruce McGregor Davis, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5407. Leslie B. Riggins, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5420. David Williams, petitioner, v. Iowa. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

320 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

No. 76-5424. Edward David Mullane, III, petitioner, v. W. J.

Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5427. Ronald Burbank, petitioner, v. Warden, Illinois State

Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5428. Roy Glenn Snipes, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5435. Garth McRae, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5437. Kenneth Richard Bryson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.1)91X1') fo TIJfO\l[' ) xllfXX/!l 9£it 'XO't 8l£9CfCfA. 10 t'XfXO J H^tXJtcJ J)9JXXI J

No. 76-5438. Robert Leo Kurowski, petitioner, v. United States,

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5445. Luis Navarro-Varelas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court, of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.'to xivoD ga^fiiS hoilrtU 9xh j>1 runoifiao lo .tr.iv/ 10I aorthoH .aoUite

No. 76-5446. Salvatore Ross Agrusa, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ for certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.b^inob ubhoVK 'to HiJO

r) 9rn9'xonH oxf \ oi iiBioiHso \o

No. 76-5447. John D. Frazier, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5451. Charles B. Chapman, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied.

No. 76-5452. Carlos E. Moore, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-5453. Luis Reyes-Padron, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5461. Mohendra Partabji Budhu, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 10,1977 321

No. 76—5462. Howard Wright, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5467. Gregory Alan Simpson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5469. Randy Strahla, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5470. Henry Floyd, Jr., petitioner, ^. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5473. Robert Guerra, petitioner,, A. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5477. Edward M. Thompson, petitioner, v. F. David Math-

ews, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.J*9"Jrfl'J 9111 OJ I'iiJIOi J 19J TO -.ill if iOI lIOiJiJ ) 1 . i )i\()L )li3i\ ,il(H J-Jsji* i?"5i> /ill

No. 76-5478. Russell Stover Harris, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5480. Allen P. Miller, petitioner, v. Robert E. Hampton,individually and as Chairman, United States Civil Service Commis-sion, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5481. Victor Hubert LaCount, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-5483. Grover Edward Hendricks, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5489. Dennis W. Rathburn, petitioner, m United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5491. Ralph Raoul Hughes, petitioner, hi United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5493. Raymond E. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

322 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

No. 76-5495. John Martinez, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5497. John Joseph Brennan, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5498. Rodney Haymes, petitioner, v. Harold J. Smith, Su-

perintendent, Attica Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to Appellate Division, Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Ju-

dicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5499. Antonia Gradias Moreno, petitioner, v. Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5502. Daniel Cosimo Dimas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5505. Alexander Hartzell, A Witness, In Re : Grand Jury

Investigation, petitioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit dened.

No. 76-5510. Mark Clifford Rhodes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5516. Denzell Maurice Brown, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5531. Claire Kelley, petitioner, v. United States et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5549. James Elvis Skinner, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5555. Delfin Leo Gonzalez, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—5564. Richard Lee Farmer, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5567. George Knight Timmons, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 77 323

No. 76-5592. Kay Correa-Negron, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5597. Leslie Eugene Bennett, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5608. Eobert O. McDonnell, petitioner, v. Eobert Parratt,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5609. Sterling C. Corley, petitioner, v. Harold J. Carclwell,

Superintendent, Arizona State Prison. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5610. Bobby J. Freeman, petitioner, v. South Carolina. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Carolina

denied.

No. 76-5621. Willie James Byrd, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5624. Arthur M. Cooper and Harold J. Davis, petitioners, v.

Pennsylvania. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of

Pennsylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76-5625. William Tyner, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,

denied.

No. 76-5634. Clarence A. Hinton, petitioner, v. Michigan et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5639. Donald Mahone, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5650. Lonnie Lee Henry, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma

denied.

No. 76-5652. Norman Jean Carnes et al., petitioners, v. Kentucky

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5653. Henny Zenglein, petitioner, v. Walter M. Lewis, M.D.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Cali-

fornia, Second Appellate District, denied.

240-278—77 41

324 MONDAY, JANUARY 10;

19 77

No. 76-5655. Lolis Alexander Buckingham, petitioner, v. Tennes-see. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals ofTennessee, Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-5661. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. Los Angeles Timeset al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

^

No. 76-5666. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-5669. Valerie Marie Napier, petitioner, v. Sister Mary Ger-trude et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5670. Eichard Colvin, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

^

No. 76-5676. Willie Barnett, petitioner, v. Massachusetts. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusettsdenied.

No. 76-5680. Franklin Wright, petitioner, v. North Carolina. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolinadenied.

No. 76-5685. Michael C. Borodine, petitioner, v. Massachusetts.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of

Massachusetts denied.

No. 76—5686. Samuel Shockley, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5692. John William Dickey, petitioner, v. Pacific FinanceLoans et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5693. Eobert Y. Morita, petitioner, v. Southern California

Permanente Medical Group. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5698. Johnny Eay Lawrence, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Caro-

lina denied.

No. 76-5703. Bobby Len Jones, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee,

Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-5706. Abraham Staggers, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 77 325

No. 76-5707. Curtis Lee Williams, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Department of Offender Kehabilitation. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5723. Ronald Charles Drake, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5728. Thomas William Pinckney, petitioner, v. United

States Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5737. Marvin Powell, petitioner, v. L^nited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5738. Hershel Doyle Martin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5742. Walter Kinney Coil, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5746. Wayland Ray Ratcliffe, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5747. Magdaleno Hermosillo-Nanez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5749. Tommy Lee Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5750. William Charles Grummel, Jr., petitioner, v. LTnited

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5758. James Leak, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5768. Anthony Louis Cozzetti, petitioner, v. Carl Albright

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5781. Michael David Harstrom, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

326 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

No. 76-5782. Dennis Sims and Keginald Williams, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5783. Thelma Darby, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5784. Albert Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5794. Aulden Edward Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5795. Frank Joseph Flowers, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5802. Maurice Brabham, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5808. Anthony Del Guzzi, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5814. John Wesley Arnold, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5827. Fred Ginyard, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5828. Eoland A. Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5829. Albert Xicholas Bobnes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo, 76-5831. Joseph Massaro, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1899. Edward J. McManus, Chief Judge, United States

District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, et al., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan would

grant certiorari.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7 327

No. 76-10. Carl Dennis Cutting and Barry Daniel Still, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Dissenting statement

by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Jus-

tice Marshall join.

No. 76-389. Local 1830 and Local 1833, General Longshore Work-ers, International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO, petition-

ers, v. Alton J. Bailey. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-599. Joelle Fishman et al., petitioners, v. Gloria Schaffer,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr.

Justice White would grant certiorari.

No. 76-605. Jerry D. Fridrich et al., petitioners, v. J. C. Bradford

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice

Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76-684. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Cor-

rections, petitioner, v. Robert Vernon Bruce. Motion of respondent for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-708. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

Videfreeze Corporation et al. Motion to strike a portion of petition for

certiorari and for other relief denied. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-723. Donald B. Ross, petitioner, v. Richard Morales. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-5283. Ellis Lorraine Thompson, petitioner, v. Oklahoma.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Oklahoma denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with

whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

No. 76-5300. Kenneth Michael Colbert, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart

and Mr. Justice Powell would grant certiorari.

No. 76-5731. Michael Gene Berryhill, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari

328 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 77

and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of

death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. , (1976) (Brennan, J.,

dissenting);id., at (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Xo. 76-5825. Walter C. Hines, petitioner, v. United States. Motion

of petitioner to consolidate for consideration with Xo. 76-5233, Austin

v. United States, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

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Xo. 76-5598. Geneva H. Sayles, petitioner, v. Matthew F. McGuire,

Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Motion for

leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied.

Rehearixgs Dexied 9f{) 8lJ»qqA

Xo. 643, October Term 1970. Robert Alexander, petitioner, v.

United States. Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.

Xo. 75-6782. Howard Virgil Lee Douglas, petitioner, v. Florida

;

Xo. 76-77. James Harris, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76—94. Richard Bullock Henry, aka Imari Abubakari Qbadele,

petitioner., v. Lnitecl States,;

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Xo. 76-278. William B. Jolley, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76—5211. Michael J. Capito, petitioner, v. united States;

Xo. 76—5284. James Lee Spencer, petitioner, v. Georgia

;

Xo. 76-5307. Robert T. Mathis, Sr., petitioner, v. Secretary, De-

paftnient of Defense: / .

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Compensation Appeal Board of California et al. : and

Xo. 76—5373. Rebecca A. Smith, etc.. petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tions fctr *eiieki?iik{* <leiiied.'' [9fI°* 1 1 *9<I>>-°^ blnaoQ. .S£*--dv .on

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An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from January 20,

1977, to January 27, 1977, and for such additional time as may be re-

quired to complete unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C, § 294(a)

is ordered entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C.

§295

- - >* i7ircoij-X99 io ihw iol ffohbkAn order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from May 23, 1977, to May 27,

1977, and for such additional time as may be required to complete un-

finished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered

on the minutes of this Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 329

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-wenhitk blmsD .VM.I ,w r%n} dr. iHT Vardaman.Jonathan D. Asher Greeley, Colo. Lester Asher.

Joaquin G. Avila San Antonio, l eter JL>. Koos.

Tex.

Mary L. Azcuenaga San Francisco, Benjamin Isaac

[fewx«M fjnmdT .all .Calif. Berman.

Harvey Lee Backmender Hartford, Conn. Henry Salumuoim.

Paul B. Baer Anchorage, xvooeit otaniey

.xcfg-isrii©4!

Alaska Ditus.

Jimmy Claire Bailey Dallas, Tex. uiane Hi. Joailey.

Richard H. Bailey Braclenton, Fla. George HodgesHarrison.

Lawrence R. Barker Cleveland, Ohio Jeffrey Stuart

Glazer.

Terry A. Barnett Washington, D.C. William C.

Brashares.

Gary E. Barnhart Canton, 111. Duncan B.

Cooper III.

Joseph Garrett Baxter Sausalito, Calif. Marshall WarrenKrause.

William Wiley Laguna Hills, Oretta D. Sears.

Bedsworth II Calif.

Richard Warren Bell Birmingham, Ala. Michael JohnRomeo.

Carla Vivian Bello Newark, [1ST.J. Stephen Skillman.

Lewis R. Bennett New York, X.Y. Thomas F.

Moore, Jr.

Lawrence Alan Berlin Columbus, Ohio Donald J.

Guittar.

330 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 77

Applicant

Ira D. Bertrand

Cart-ledge W.Blackwell, Jr.

William Lloyd Blake

Ralph James Blake III

S. Gordon Blalock

JohnW. Bledsoe III

Louis B. Blumenfeld

William Charles Boettcher

Jeffrey A. Bogue

Robert R. Bonczek

Eric Allison Bowen

Dana G. Bradford II

Paul Brauchle

Richard Paul Braunstein

David Bruce Brearley

William Granfield Brody

Richard S. BrookGerald M. Brown

John Paul BrownAlan Pau] Buchmann

James Leon Bullock

Cheryl Crandall Burke

Bernie R. BurrusJesse Byron Burton, Jr.

Richard L. Butler

Nicholas I. Cantor

City and State

Houston, Tex.

Selma, Ala.

Cleveland, Ohio

Phoenix, Ariz.

Jacksonville, Fla,

Hartsville, S.C.

Bloomfield, Conn.

Vancouver, Wash.Lincoln, Xebr.

Washington, D.C.

Montgomery, Ala.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Dallas, Tex.

Miami, Fla.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Providence, R.I.

Xew York, X.Y.

Temple, Tex.

Oxnard, Calif.

Cleveland, Ohio

Greenville, X.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Edinburg, Tex.

Seattle. Wash.Philadelphia, Pa.

Movant

Victor R. Blaine.

W. McLean Pitts.

Charles C.

Redmond.Jerry Levine.

Fred Cromwell

Isaac.

James Chaplin

Cox, Jr.

Joseph P. Cooney.

D. Elwood Caples.

Roman L.

Hruska.

Gerald AndrewHapka.

Joseph George

Lana Marston

in.Thomas MaxwellBaumer.

Robert G. Mebus.

Alfred J.

Pomeranz.

Ralph B. Helm.

Julius C.

Michaelson.

Ralph P. Katz.

Arthur ColemanEads.

Kenneth Cleaver.

John Lansdale,

Jr.

Dallas Clinton

Clark, Jr.

William H.Horkan.

Earl W. Kintner.

Ralph L.

Alexander.

Joan E. Hansen.

Grace Corcoran

Kennedy.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 331

Applicant City and State

Michael R. Carlston Fairview, Utah

Anthony S. Caronna New York, N.Y.

Daniel G. Carroll/^i i thChicago, 111.

Victor Stevens Carter, Jr. Charlottesville,

Ya.

Joseph S. Casazza Brooklyn, N.Y.

Michael Cauthron Hugo, Okla.

Richard Glennan Cervizzi Scarborough,

MaineJoseph Hiram Chambless Macon, Ga.

Gerald Yau Yur Chang TT 1 1 TTHonolulu, Hawaii

Howard Stephen Chapman Columbus, OhioMyron M. Cherry Chicago, 111.

Robert A. Christensen Milwaukee, Wis.

Floyd Clardy III Forth Smith, Ark.

Kenneth Paul Clark New York, N.Y.

Ronald Stanley Coen TATLos Angeles,

Calif.

Terence James Collins Washington, D.C.

Reynold Henry Colvin San Francisco,

Calif.

David Howard Cook Independence, Mo.

William Leon Cooke W mdsor, N.C.

Ronald B. Coolley Chicago, 111.

J. J. P. Corrigan Cleveland, Ohio

I leldmg Pentecost Cosby Indianapolis, Ind.

Don Noble Curdie Little Rock, Ark.

Norman Dale Curry Columbus, Ind.

Anthony J. Cutrona Brooklyn, N.Y.

Philip Daigneault Torrance, Calif.

Movant

Harold GrahamChristensen.

Philip F.

DiCostanzo.

Daniel C.

Ahern.

Gary L. Hopkins.

Philip F.

DiCostanzo.

Larry

Derryberry.

C. Claude

Teagarden.

T. Reese Watkins.

Michael DavidHong.

Leon Earl Mendel.

Elmer Michael

Walsh, Jr.

William J.

Kiernan, Jr.

James Arthur

Gutensohn.

Collins J. Seitz.

Walter Herbert

Lewis.

Melvin Richter.

Lawrence

Goldberg.

C. William

Kramer.

Moses B. Gillam,

Jr.

Walter E. Wyss.

Paul W. Brown.

Richard W.Ya rling.

Jack Holt.

Donald Paul

Bogard.

Robert Klonsky.

John Lloyd

Welbourn.

I

332 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

Applicant

Taylor J. Daigneault

City and State

Torrance, Calif.

Movant

John Lloyd

Welbourn.

Donald Benjamin Corpus Christi, J. Douglas Tinker.

Dailey, Jr. Tex.

Morris Dalva Beverly Hills, Ronald D.

Calif. Lessner.

Robert Cornelius Hartford, Conn. Michael Dennis

Danaher, Jr. O'Connell.

Joel Ramon Dangerfield Salt Lake City, H. Byron Mock.

UtahRobert E. Davy Chicago, 111. Melbourne A.

Noel, Jr.

Eugene E. Dechter Chicago, 111. Harrv Randolph

Posner.

Robert B. Deen, Jr. Meridian, Miss. J. L. Prichard.

David Alan Demers St. Petersburg, Gardner WiseFla. Beckett, Jr.

James Carl Demlow Lakewood, Colo. Rirhard Frances

Mutzebaugh.

Richard I. Diamond Minneapolis, Edward H.Minn. Rorkon

Ralph F. Dixon Santa Ana, Calif. William A.| f J1.JLJLJLCvJL.LjL —

Hogie.

Charles Herbert Dodson, Mobile. Ala. Charles Allen

Jr. G-raddick.

Ralph Charles Dusic, Jr. Charleston. Anrlrpw .T

W VflW • Yd. VTLKJU. VV 111.

Houston, Tex. «J Ollll JCJ. JLij lc, t^l.

Jncpnli Tin T^Ta\7-L . o UoCJJU XJ U.J-flay O ct'LivoUllY 11J.C, JLT let. JL . JliLlWcllLl US

tin, Jr.

Vilac; E Edwards> -L-LClO -1—dm 1 ivt VV CV± T^rlcrpwatpv ~\\c\ Donald J.

Caulfield.

James Alan Eidelman ^t T.nnic; AfoOL. -LiU lllQ, Martin M. Green.

J^iU^LL Kj. JCjIlveilUUl g I^OIUIIIUUS, VyillU Robert DavidBergman.

\\ imam iiwin luigiisn, «jr. IN Ol 1 lblOW 11, Idri Leigh P.

Xarducci.

niciiaici vv . jp anen K!-iiAnn ttt i /in 1 /A1^ 1*V\ji een vv lLii, v^uiiii. Edward MaumSheehy.

JLVlCilcliLL UTlllUo X clglLbUil I hi/in rsTi IVlllLclgU, JL11. A. Daniel Feld-

man.

Joseph Leslie Fink Philadelphia. Pa. David Slattern

ITT Jones.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7 333

Applicant

John A. Fiorenza

Steven W. Fisher

James J. FlynnJohn Freeman Forsyth

*10DIlA

Hope Schwarz Foster

Raymond Michael FrankL. Eicharcl Fried, Jr.

Robert F. Frijouf

Thomas Andrew GadeCharles P. Gallo

floA dvn;'.

William Robert Galstan

James D. Garibaldi

Lyle Steven Genin

Carl Willard Gerig, Jr.

Steven H. Gifis

Thomas A. Goeltz

Donald Howard Goldman.li^y^A .0 b'J/unerl ./>'f .

Steven Mark Goldstein

Donald L. Graf

Douglas H. Graham.flOYIfiM

Thomas Richard Graham

Mark Frederick Grant

Patrick Anthony GreenSteven S. Greenberg

John Pierce Griffin

Albert Martin Guemmer

City and State

Milwaukee, Wis.

Xew York, X.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Xaples, Fla.

Washington. D.C.

Toledo, Ohio

Honolulu, Hawaii

Tampa. Fla.

San Diego, Calif.

New York.' X.Y.

Vallejo, Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Dunwoody. Ga.

Princton. X.J.

Seattle, Wash.

Xew York, X.Y.

Tallahassee. Fla.

Lubbock. Tex.

Milwaukee. Wis.

Washington. D.C.

Fort Lauderdale.

Fla.

Conroe, Tex.

Xew York. X.Y.

Austin, Tex.

Tampa, Fla.

Movant

Dominic Salva-

tore Amato.

Eugene Gold.

A. Bradley Eben.

Richard B.

Barker.

Harry Robert

Halper.

Merritt W. Green.

Ken Harimoto.

Bruce B. Krost.

Terry J. Knoepp.

Philip F.

DiCostanzo.

John Maurice

Powers.

Clarence S. Hunt.

Nathan B.

Swerdlove.

Daniel M.Williams. Jr.

Henry A. Hill, Jr.

Christopher

Tappan Bayley.

Kalman I.

Xulman.Peter Kent

Spriggs.

Ernest R.

Finney, Jr.

Richard HenrySpooner.

Alan William

Wolff.

Elliott B.

Barnett.

Guy E. Hopkins.

Stanley VernonTellerman.

Dunklin Augustus

Sullivan.

John Joseph

Lazzara.

334 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

Applicant

Louis A. Guzzetti, Jr.

L. Carl Hagwood

Theodore Leslie Hall

Lawrence Austin

HammondTommy Richard

HankinsonJohn P. Harllee III

J. Joe Harris

John G. Hawkins

Stephen D. Hedlund

William Eugene Henry

Perry C. Henson

Sidney J. Hess, Jr.

John Hey

Steve E. Hicks

Charles C. Hileman III

Thomas Clark Hill

Robert B. Hirsch

John L. Hosack

Frederick A. Hugi

Dwight Eric HultmanPatrick Garrett RingIngraham

Randall M. Jacobs

Charles R. Jones, Jr.

Allan J. IvamJohn E. Keegan

Lity and htate Movant

Xew York, N.Y. Stanley Robert

Strauss.

Greenville, Miss. James LawtonRobertson.

Mobil p Ala vjrciij' -L etui

Alidor.

Phoenix, Ariz. David Yictor.

Thomaston, Ga. Cecil Ronald

Barfield.

Braclenton, Fla. George HodgesHarrison.

San Antonio, Tex. Ben F. Foster, Jr.

Tucson, Ariz. Sarah AnnBailey.

Youngstown, Robert T. Lee.

Ohio

Biloxi, Miss. John Marshall

Sekul.

Greensboro, X.C. Richmond G.

Bernhardt, Jr.

Chicago, 111. Charles Aaron.

Charleston, Leo Catsonis.

AY. Ya.

Baton Rouge, La. James S.

Holliday, Jr.

Philadelphia. Pa. Bernard G. Segal.

Cincinnati, Ohio J. MackSwigert.

Washington. D.C. Stephen J.

Weiss.

San Francisco, Michael R.

Calif. Marron.

Leaburg, Oreg. Maurice Keith

Merten.

Alexander. Ya. Roman L. Hruska.

Da3i:ona Beach, Dan R. Warren.

Fla.

Peoria, 111. Jerold Ira Horn.

Cincinnati, Ohio Bennie EugeneEspy.

Reston, Ya. Frank Berndt,

Seattle, Wash. Christopher

Tappan Bayley.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 335

Applicant City and State Movant

Barry F. Keller Bloomfield Hills, Bruce 0. Wilson.

Mich.

Patrick Wayne Kelley Mountain View, Floyd F.

Calif. Marshall.

Charles Kelso III Atlanta, Ga. Mallory Erie

Phillips, Jr.

Donald Leland Kilgore Philadelphia, Jack Holt, Jr.

Miss.

Michael V. Kim Houston, Tex. Joe S. Maida.

Richard Frank Kingham Washington, D.C. H. ThomasAustern.

Norman C. Kleinberg New York, N.Y. Jerome G.

Shapiro.

Philip M.Kneifl Omaha, Nebr. Charles Oakley

Forrest.

John P. Knouse Dallas, Tex. R. T. Scales.

Jules Norman Koach Shaker Heights, Donald KennedyOhio Barclay.

Ronald Stephen Koener New Berlin, Wis. James Torke

Locke.

Thomas Warren Kopf Arlington, Tex. Jimmy R. Hinds.

Edward Alan Koplowitz San Francisco, George C. Stoll.

Calif.

James Norman Kosmond Chicago, 111. Barnabas F.

Sears.

Bertrand M. Lanchner New York, N.Y. R. HowardGoldsmith.

Stanley M. Lane Tampa, Fla. Clinton Austin

Curtis.

Samuel M. Lanoff Chicago, 111. John Patrick

Madigan.

Robert Emmett Larsen Kansas City, Mo. Anthony P.

Nugent, Jr.

Harold Douglas Laycock Chicago, 111. Bernard D.

Meltzer.

Ira Howard Leibowitz New York, N.Y. Jack B. Solerwitz.

Mary Agnes Lentz Cleveland, Ohio John T. Corrigan.

Barry David Lesser New York, N.Y. Philip F.

DiCostanzo.

D. Bruce Levy Miami, Fla, Phillip A.

Hubbart.

Lawrence Elliottee Little Seattle, Wash. Gordon G.

Conger.

336 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

Applicant

Leslie E. Lo Baugh, Jr.

Leslie Kankin Long, Jr,

Joseph Lorber

James Vincent Low

Robert Larson Luce

Martin Daniel Lurie

City and State

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Concord, N.H.

New York, N.Y.

MovantioifqqA

Thomas Daniel

Clarke.

Hibbard Richter.

Harvey Lawrence

Greenberg.

Birmingham, Ala. Emmett Boaz

Lewis III.

Columbia, Md. J. Coleman Bean.

San Francisco, Edward Leo

Calif. Cragen.

Byron Magbee Baton Rouge, La. Arthur Cobb.

James Shelby Magoffin, Jr. Anchorage,

Alaska

J. Warren Mangan New York, N.Y.

James S. Maxwellhi r uoH M.

Lawrence Mazer

Orville Cruce McCallister

George Harrison

McCleskey

Keith Russell McCrea

Robert Stanley

Ditus.

Edward JohnQuinlan.

Harold Buchman.

Owen W.Crumpacker.

Denis James

Murphy.

Frederic Loring

Wood.Richard Lee

Barnes.

George EdwardSeay.

Philadelphia, Pa. Jerome E.

Bogutz.

Albuquerque, Judge Gene E.

N. Mex. Franchini.

Lubbock, Tex. Ernest R. Finney,

Jr.

Philip Leon Marcus Baltimore, Md.

Perry Lee Margoles WinthropHarbor, 111.

Jonathan Walker Columbus, Ohio.

Marshall

John Kemp Maser III Washington, D.C.iloic ,0 o'o roor) (.ooaion^il n£§ x}h

Lynn Paul Mattson Tulsa, Okla.

Dallas, Tex.

Jeffrey Kull McKinleyRichard Cameron McLean

J. Richard Merchant

Michael Milgrom

John Militana

Robert J. Miller

Washington, D.C.

Newark, N.J.

Denver, Colo.

Massillon, Ohio

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Miami, Fla.

Clifton Park,

N.Y.

Carroll Lewis

Gilliam.

Joseph Maran, Jr.

Ronald Cedric

Jaynes.

Paul J. Stergios.

Elliot Calvin

Rothenberg.

Thomas E. Lee.

Martin L. Barr.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 337

Applicant

Michael Jay Minney

Donald P. Mitchell, Jr.

Edward Saul Mizrahi

-

f

ff r.T T "IfThomas J. Monaghan

Roger L. MosherRalph Kirkman Mulford

III

Thomas Earl Mullins

William H. Murray

7/0(1 mtoplM .

!

Daniel Joseph NewmanLarry Ronald Newman

Melvin Y. Nishimoto

David M. Nissenholtz

Robert D. Nogueira

William Hugh O'RiordanRoger Milton Olsen

Eric I. Olson

Ralph OmanLeonard Arnold Orman

Jones Osborn II

Ray E. Partridge

Mart: D. Pastor

Harvey Paticoff

yf-ribkil^hfi'l')Walter S. Patton

Eve W. PaulWilliam Arthur Peters

John Reed Phillips

City and State

Lancaster, Pa.

Cleveland, Ohio

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Omaha, Nebr.

Palo Alto, Calif.

Shelton, Wash.

Washington, D.C.

Wayne, Pa.

. vTampa, Fla.

Montgomery, Ala.

Honolulu, Hawaii

St. Louis, Mo.Beeville, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C,

Minneapolis,

Minn.

St. James, N.Y.

Baltimore, Md.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Miami, Fla.

Los Angeles, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Mobile, Ala,

New York, N.Y.

Saint Paul, Minn.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Movant

Peter W. Rodino,

Jr.

Kenneth Neil

Bailey.

George MorganDuff III.

Malcolm DowYoung.

C. Grant Spaeth.

Charles W.Schiesser.

Daniel Joseph

McTague.A. Richard

Gerber.

Ralph Steinberg.

Robert S. Lamar,Jr.

Arthur T.

Murakami.George F. Kosta.

George P. Morrill.

John L. Kilcullen.

Solicitor General

Robert HeronBork.

Thomas E.

Sands, Jr.

Hugh D. Scott, Jr.

Harry Goldman,

Jr.

David Victor.

Robert D. Korner.

Justin L. Goldner.

Stanley YernonTellerman.

Andrew L.

Brandenburg.

Harriet F. Pilpel.

Edward Daniel

Rosenberg.

Barton D.

Whitman.

338 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 197 7

Applicant

Charles Michael Piacentino

Grazio Anthony Piacentino

Edwin Koger Pillault, Jr.

James Scott Pleasant

James H. Pooley

John Albert Pritchett

Michael T. Putziger

John Quattrocchi III

William E. Eagolia, Jr.

William C. Eamsey

Patrick Charles Eastatter

Frank Allen Eay

Wanda J. Eeif

John Joseph Eelihan, Jr.

Shepard Mark Eemis

Craig AndersonBeutlinger

Eonald J. Eiccio

John Carter Eice

Eichard H. Eingell

Melvin Eipp, Jr.

Herbert Alden Eivers

A. William Eolf

Irwin Philip Eosenthal

Joseph William Enff

David William EyanSidney Alex Sayovitz

City and State

Marion, Ohio

Marion, Ohio

New Orleans, La.

Dallas, Tex.

Palo Alto, Calif.

Windsor, N.C.

Boston, Mass.

Lincoln, E.I.

Morristown, N.J.

Omaha, Nebr.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Columbus, Ohio

Washington, D.C.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Boston, Mass.

Miami, Fla.

Newark, N.J.

Albany, N.Y.Washington, D.C.

New Orelans, La.

Marietta, Ga.

Detroit, Mich.

Trenton, N.J.

San Diego, Calif.

Escondido, Calif.

West Orange,

N.J.

Movant

James FrankWiedeman.James FrankWiedeman.

Jerald NormanAndry.

Morris I. Jaffe.

C. Grant Spaeth.

Stephen Boss

Burch.

Edward J. Mc-Cormack, Jr.

Milton Stanzler.

Daniel F. Kolb.

Malcolm DowYoung.

Warner S. Olds.

George Curtis

Smith.

Jack Greenberg.

Jerry Levine.

James Eoosevelt,

Jr.

Edwin ByrneTatum.

Donald A.

Eobinson.

John T. DeGraff.

William Cornet

Pryor.

James AnthonyWysocki.

Eichard Lanier

Moore.

Charles AndrewNewman.

Edward Hunter.

David Meeker

Gill.

John W. Witt.

St. JohnBarrett.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 339

Applicant

Timothy F. Scanlon

Michael Denning

Schattman

George RichardSchiltcr

Ilan Steven

Schoenberger

David S. Schoenbrod

Donald Edward Scott

William Alton Seacrest

Richard Newell Hharood

Susanne Saegebrecht Shaw

Mark Harold Shenfield

Richard M. Sheridan

Edward Martin Sherman

James C. Shew

Laurence Z. Shiekman

Michael Christopher

Shields

David S. Shughart II

Gordon W. Shumaker, Jr.

Robert L. Shutes

David Simon

Leonard Bruce Simon

Phyllis Eisgrau Simon

Stuart Haskel Simon

Lawrence Stewart Smith

Martin Jerome Solomon

Norman Solovay

Alexander Morris Spater

City and State

Akron, Ohio

Fort Worth, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

Nanuet, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Lakeland, Fla.

Alexandria, Va.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Jackson, Miss.

Hartford, Conn.

Encino, Calif.

Middletown, Ohio.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Norristown, Pa.

Phoenix, Ariz.

St. Paul, Minn.

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Santa Monica,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

New City, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Concord, N.H.

Phoenix, Ariz.

New York, N.Y.

Columbus, Ohio

Movant

Harry Stein.

Donald C.

Gladden.

John Michael

Thoma.Martin Hurwitz.

Ross Sandler.

Hammond E.

Chaffetz.

Lawton M.Chiles, Jr.

Thomas D.

Wilcox.

Robert E. Riekles.

John Paul

Sizemore.

Barney Lapp.

Peter Richard

Stoll.

William L.

Curtice, Jr.

John G. Harkins,

Jr.

A. Richard

Gerber.

Robert EugeneBarton Allen.

Timothy P.

Quinn.Thomas E. Sands,

Jr.

Arthur I. Rosett.

Melvin Spaeth.

Yale Rapkin.

Yale Rapkin.

Eugene AndrewRitti.

Jerry Levine.

Eliot Bailen.

Leonard J.

Schwartz.

340 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

T~» 1 /"^ CTi

Paul C. Sprenger Minneapolis, lhomas E. Sands,

Minn. Jr.

Sidney SquireAT "XT 1 AT ATNew York, N.Y. Albert A. Blinder.

Donald Robert btadmg Lincoln, Nebr. James N.A 1Ackerman.

Harry Case Stansbury New Orleans, La. JNolan J.

Edwards.T 1 TT Ol 1John Harvey Stephens Los Angeles, George Mintern

Cant. Cox.

John i rederick Stergios Massillon, Ohio John LouisTT* j

Kurtzman.John B. Stevenson, Jr. ban Antonio, lex. ineodora

Arevalo.

Allen \V. otewart 1 niiaaeipma, Fa. William EmmetZeiter.

Kenneth F. Stinger TV ashmgton, D.C.AT 1 T y'"*

Nelson J. Cooney.Frederick G. Sundheim, Jr. Stuart, Fla. T. T. Oughterson.Bnice D. Sunstem ban rancisco, Alan C. Freeland.

Calif.

A ancy L. bwanson TilLos Angeles, Patricia Sturgis

Calif. Carr.

Jean-Pierre Joseph \\ asnington, D.C TT' " "VTErwin N.

Winand Swennen Griswold.

Glenn Joseph TaborTT T T 1\ alparaiso, Ind. James Stephen

Bozik.

Robert Marvin Teets, Jr. ban Francisco, Peter E. Sitkin.

Lalir.

Maynard K. Tescher, Jr. Redding. Calif. Donald R.

Kennedy.

W. Leo Theiss, Sr. Houston, Tex. Byron BuckPettitt, Jr.

Tpv • "1 -l -w- rp . .

Richard J. Trattner Beverly Hills,T 1 T~\Lester E.

Calif. I rachman.

Dominic Troiani St. Louis. Mo. Robert S. Allen.

Ronald R. Tutela Newark, N.J. Joseph Maran, Jr.

Abelardo Lopez Valdez Floresville, Tex. Graham B.

PurcelL Jr.

F. M. Van Hecke Milwaukee, \\ is.TTT TIT Tt IT 1Ewald L. Moerke,

Jr.

Barry Wilson Van Drexel Hill. Pa.TT» 1 l TTRobert H.

Rensler Dickman.

Paul Wi Vapnek San Francisco, Charles E.

Calif. Townsend, Jr.

MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977 341

Applicant

Frederick Augustus

VierowDaniel Weeks Vittum, Jr.

Jay C. Waldman

Jeffrey Leonard Wall

Kichard F. Walsh

Thomas Carlisle

Watson, Jr.

Phillip Michael Watts

William Patrick Welaj

Mark Kenneth Wexler

Eichard Eoyal Wier, Jr.

Geoffrey Thomas Williams

Raymond Earl Willis

Zachary D. Wilson

George William Wolff

William WoloshinDonald Frederick WoodTyler Ewell Wren

erli iqJ JhavioH .3 bindoJohn C. Wyman

Kenneth M. Yaeger

John Charles Yakes

Eugene Allen Yazel

John Hardin Young

Ralph Edward Young, Jr.

Carl Edwin Zentz

City and State

Columbus, Ohio

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Fresno, Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Tullahoma, Tenn.

Monterey, Calif.

New Brunswick,

N.J.

Seattle, Wash.

Wilmington, Del.

Arlington, Va.

Detroit, Mich.

North Little

Rock, Ark.

Chicago, 111.

Chicago, 111.

Houston, Tex.

Philadelphia, Pa.

/iM yd baommmBoston, Mass.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Marion, Ohio

Fairfax, Va.

Meridan, Miss.

Riverdale, Md.

Movant

David L.

Pemberton.

Ronald L. Engel.

Richard L.

Thornburgh.

William ThomasRichert.

Terence F.

MacCarthy.

Paul W.McEntire.

Nancy WadleyKeough.

C. Judson

Hamlin.

David Daniel

Hoff.

Daniel L.

Hermann.Walter J. Newlon.

Myzell Sowell.

Stuart WinstonHankins.

Richard WadeCosby.

Miles N. Beermann.Marvin K. Collie.

John M. McNallv,

Jr.

James Richard

DeGiacomo.

Steven D.

Bromberg.

Claude A.

Patalidis.

James FrankWiedemann.

Andrew Pickens

Miller.

J. L. Prichard.

Van Stuart

Powers.

342 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1977

Admissions to the Bar On Oral Motions

Applicant

Conrad V. Basse!

David Sullivan Zinn

Harvey B. Knudson

Harvey B. Knudson, Jr.

City and State

Manassas, Va.

Nashville, Tenn.

Bismarck,

X. Dak.

Alexandria, Va.

Oral Argument

Movant

Lawrence Gerald

Wallace.

Frank Calvin

Ingraham.

J. Stanley

Pottinger.

J. Stanley

Pottiner.

No. 75-443. Hugh Carey, etc., et al., appellants, v. Population

Services International et al. Argued by Miss Arlene E. Silverman

for the appellants and by Mr. Michael N. Pollet for the appellees.

No. 75—636. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, petitioner, v,

United States et al. ; and

No. 75-672. T.I.M.E.-DC, Inc., petitioner,. -v. United States et al.

One and one-half hours allowed for oral argumeut. Argued by Mr.

Robert D. Schuler for the petitioner in No. 75-672, by Mr. L. N. D.

Wells, Jr., for the petitioner in No. 75-636, and by Mr. Lawrence G.

Wallace for the respondents in both cases.

No. 75-651. Teamsters Local Union 657, petitioner, v. Jesse Eod-riguez et al.

;

No. 75-715. Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner, v. Jesse

Eodriguez et al. ; andNo. 75-718. East Texas Motor Freight System Inc., petitioner, v.

Jesse Eodriguez et al. One and one-half hours allowed for oral argu-ment. Argument commenced by Mr. Eichard C. Hotvedt for thepetitioner in No, 75-718, by Mr. Edward W. Penshorn for the peti-

tioner in No. 75-651, by Mr. George William Baab for petitioner inNo. 75-715 and continued by Mrs. Vilma S. Martinez for respondentsEodriguez et al.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1977 343

SUPEEME COURT OE THE UNITED STATESPresent: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Jaroslav A. Drabek Larchmont, N.Y. Judge JuneLazenby Green.

James Joullian Gonzales Nashville, Tenn. John Allen Cutts

III.

John F. Shoosmith, Jr. Trenton, N.J. Howard H.Kestin.

Opinions

No. 75—1261. John A. Knebel, Secretary of Agriculture, appel-

lant, v. Karen Hein et al. ; andNo. 75—1355. Kevin J. Burns, etc., et al., appellants, v. Karen Hein

et al. Appeals from the UnitejjJStates District Court for the Southern

District of Iowa. Judge'1,

reversed and case remanded to the United

States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75—1267. Bayside Enterprises, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Na-

tional Labor Relations Board. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Judgment affirmed.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75-1278. Mt. Healthy City School District Board of Educa-

tion, petitioner, v. Fred Doyle. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings

in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Rehnquist.

No. 75-616. Village of Arlington Heights et al., petitioners, v.

Metropolitan Housing Development Corporation et al. On writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh

Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Ap-peals for further consideration of respondents' statutory claims. Opin-

ion by Mr. Justice Powell. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall con-

curring in part and dissenting in part with whom Mr. Justice

Brennan joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice White. Mr. Justice

Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

240-278—77 42

344 TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1977

Oral Argument

No. 75—651. Teamsters Local Union, petitioner, v. Jesse Rodriguez

et al.

;

No. 75-715. Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner, v. Jesse

Rodriguez et al. ; and

No. 75—718. East Texas Motor Freight System Inc., petitioner, v.

Jesse Rodriguez et al. Argument continued by Mrs. Vilma S. Martinez

for the respondents Rodriguez et al., by Mr. Ruben Montemayor for

the respondents Herrera et al. and concluded by Mr. Richard C.

Hotwedt for the petitioners.

No. 75-554. Frank S. Beal, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Ann Doe et al.

Argued by Mr. Norman J. Watkins for the petitioners and by Mr.

Judd F. Crosby for the respondents.

No. 75-1440. Edward W. Maher, Commissioner of Social Services

of Connecticut, appellant, v. Susan Roe et al. Argued by Mr. Ed-mund C. Walsh for the appellant and by Mrs. Lucy V. Katz for the

appellees.

No. 75-442. John H. Poelker, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Jane Doe,

etc. Argued by Mr. Eugene P. Freeman for the petitioners and byMr. Frank Susman for the respondent.

No. 75-1443. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education

and Welfare, petitioner, v. Mister Sanders. Argument commenced byMr. Maurice Rosenberg for the petitioner.

Adjourned!, until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977 345

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Opinions

No. 75—567. Oregon ex rel. State Land Board, petitioner, v. Cor-

vallis Sand and Gravel Company; and

No. 75—577. Corvallis Sand and Gravel Company, petitioner, v.

Oregon ex rel. State Land Board. On writs of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Oregon. Judgment vacated and cases remanded to

the Supreme Court of Oregon for further proceedings not inconsistent

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting opinion by

Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice White joins.

No. 75-235. G. M. Leasing Corp., et al., petitioners, v. United

States et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Tenth Circuit. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed

in part and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further pro-

ceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Blackmun. Concurring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger.

No. 75—1019. Boston Stock Exchange et al., appellants, v. State

Tax Commission et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of NewYork. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals

of New York for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opin-

ion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White.

No. 75-657. Local 3489, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. W. J. Usery, Jr., Secretary of Labor. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan.Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom Mr. Justice

Stewart and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 75-1318. Cede G. Pearson, appellant, v. W. P. Dodd et al.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Appeal

dismissed for want of a properly presented federal question. Opinion

per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

240-278—77 43

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977

Oral Argument

No. 75-1443. F. David Mathews, Secretary of Health, Education

and Welfare, petitioner, v. Mister Sanders. Argument continued by

Mr. Maurice Rosenberg for the petitioner and concluded by Mr.

William A. Kowalski for the respondent.

No. 75—909. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Ed-

mund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California, et al. ; Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Arizona et al.

;

No. 75-960. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v.

Maryland et al.

;

No. 75-1050. State Air Pollution Control Board, petitioner, v.

Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency;

andNo. 75-1055. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioner, v. District of Columbia et al. Twohours allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mr. A. Raymond Ran-

dolph, Jr., for the Federal parties, petitioners in Nos. 75-909, 75-

960, 75-1055 and respondent in No. 75-1050, by Mr. David G.

Hawkins for the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, Inc., et al.,

intervenors below in No. 75-1055, by Mr. Joel S. Moskowitz and Mr.

Henry R, Lord respondents in Nos. 75-909, 75-960, 75-1055 and peti-

tioner in No. 75-1050.

No. 75-562. Rosebud Sioux Tribe, petitioner, v. Richard Kneip

et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral argument. Argued byMr. Marvin J. Sonosky for the petitioner, by Mr. H. Bartow Farr

for the United States, as amicus curiae, pro hac vice, by special leave

of Court, and by Mr. William J. Janklow for the respondents.

Order ix Pexdixg Case

No. A-560. Gary Mark Gilmore, applicant, v. State of Utah. Ap-plication for stay of execution by Latter-Day Saint Freedom Founda-tion, as amicus curiae, presented to Mr. Justice "White and by himreferred to the Court, denied.

Adjourned until Monday, January 17, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 197 7 347

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion Per Curiam

Xo. 76—61. William J. Guste, Jr., Attorney General of Louisiana,

et al., appellants, v. Calvin Jackson and Delta Women's Clinic, Inc.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District

of Louisiana. Injunction vacated insofar as it bars enforcement of the

"informed consent" requirements and case remanded to the United

States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana for fur-

ther proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

per curiam.

Appea ls—Summary Disposition

Xo. 76—75. William J. Guste, Jr., Attorney General of Louisiana,

et al., appellants, v. Linda Fay Weeks et al. Appeal from the United

States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Motionof appellees for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Judg-

ment affirmed.

No. 76—466. Margaret L. Edwards et al., appellants, v. AndrewPrice et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Colorado. The appeal

is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

Xo. 76—732. Connolly Development, Inc. and Union Bank, appel-

lants, v. Superior Court of California, Merced County, et al. Appeal

from the Supreme Court of California. The appeal is dismissed for

want of a substantial federal question.

Xo. 76—836. Lewis Jasper Thompson, appellant, v. Virginia. Ap-peal from the Supreme Court of Virginia. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question.

Xo. 76—5735. Julio Mejias Santana, appellant, v. Philip Ross, as

Industrial Commissioner of Xew York. Appeal from the Court of

Appeals of Xew York. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substan-

tial federal question.

240-278—77 44

348 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 197 7

No. 76-721. Alphonse Vitello, appellant, v. New York. Appeal

from the Court of Appeals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-740. Anna F. Ditson, etc., appellant, v. City of Boston.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Massachusetts. The appeal is

dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-752. United States Parole Commission, appellant, v.

Lyman T. Shepard. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit. Motion of appellee for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Moody v. Dag-

gett, 429 U.S. (1976) and to consider whether the case is moot.

Orders In Pending Cases

No. . Buddy Systems, Inc., applicant, v. Exer-Genie, Inc.,

et al. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and

to dispense with printing petition denied.

No. A-569. Jerry Lane Jurek, applicant, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector of Texas Department of Corrections, et al. Application for stay

of execution of sentence of death presented to Mr. Justice Powell, and

by him referred to the Court, granted pending filing of a petition for

writ of certiorari on or before the close of business. February 16, 1977.

In the event a petition for writ of certiorari is so filed, this order is

to remain in effect pending this Court's action on the petition. Should

the petition for writ of certiorari be denied, this order is to terminate

automatically. In the event the petition for writ of certiorari is

granted, this order is to remain in effect pending the issuance of the

mandate of this Court. The State of Texas is to file its response to the

petition on or before the close of business March 3, 1977. Separate

statement by Mr. Justice Marshall.

No. A-576. Willis W. Bitter, Chief Judge, applicant, v. The State

of Utah. Application for stay of execution denied. Mr. Justice Bren-

nan took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.

No. 75-562. Rosebud Sioux Tribe, petitioner, v. Richard Kneip et

al. Motion of the State of North Dakota et al. for leave to file an

untimely brief, as amici curiae, denied.

No. 75—871. John R. Manson, Commissioner of Correction of Con-

necticut, petitioner, v. Nowell A. Brathwaite. Motion for appointment

of counsel, nunc pro tunc, granted and it is ordered that David S.

Golub, Esquire, of Stamford, Connecticut, is appointed to serve as

counsel for the respondent in this case.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 349

No. 75-1578. Loui^gL. TVainwright, Secretary, Florida Depart-

ment of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. John Sykes. Motion of

the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument, as

amicus curiae, granted and fifteen minutes allotted for that purpose.

Counsel for respondent allotted an additional fifteen minutes for oral

argument.

No. 75-1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hoclory. Motion of the American Federation of

Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-15. Continental T.V., Inc., et al., petitioners, v. GTE Syl-

vania Incorporated. Motion of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Associa-

tion for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied. Motion of Inter-

national Franchise Association for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted. Motion of Associated Equipment Distributors for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76—37. Susan Lynn Vorchheimer, by her parents Bert and

Carol Vorchheimer, etc., petitioner, v. School District of Philadelphia

et al. Motion of American Jewish Committee et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amici curiae, denied.

No. 76—316. John R. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. State

Bar of Arizona. Motion of the State Bar of California for leave to

participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied. Motion of

Richard B. Spohn, Director of the Department of Consumer Affairs

for the State of California for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

denied.

No. 76-333 United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Carolyn J. Evans.

Motion of Isaiah S. Dorfman, Esquire, to permit Alan M. Levin, Es-

quire, to argue pro hac vice, on behalf of the respondent granted. Mo-

tion of Equal Employment Advisory Council et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amici curiae, granted. Motion of Delta Air Lines, Inc., et al.

for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Motion of American

Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-933. Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi, et al., appellants,

v. Peggy J. Connor et al.

;

NoT 76-934. United States, appellant, v. Cliff Finch, Governor of

Mississippi, et al. ; and

No. 76-935. Peggy J. Connor et al., appellants, v. Cliff Finch,

Governor of Mississippi, et al. Appeals from the United States District

Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. In these cases probable

350 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977

jurisdiction noted. Cases consolidated with No. 76-777 and a total

of one and one half hours allotted for oral argument. The parties shall

file and exchange briefs on the merits on or before the close of business

Monday, February 7, 1977. Kesponsive briefs, if any, shall be filed andexchanged on or before the close of business Monday, February 21,

1977. Oral argument set for Monday, February 28, 1977.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76—539. Dayton Board of Education et al., petitioners, v. MarkBrinkman et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted.

No. 76-446. Jiro J. Enomoto et al., petitioners, v. Apolinar Navar-

ette, Jr. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted limited to Question 1 presented

by the petition.

No. 76-607. George Henson Miree et al., petitioners, v. DeKalbCounty, Georgia

;

No. 76—659. Judith Anita Phillips, etc., petitioner, v. DeKalbCounty, Georgia, et al.

;

No. 76—700. Firemen's Fund Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

DeKalb County, Georgia, et al, ; and

No. 76-722. William Michael Fields, petitioner, v. DeKalb County,

Georgia, et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted. Cases consolidated

and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument.

No. 76—5344. James Raymond Moore, petitioner, v. Illinois. Mo-tion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Cir-

cuit granted.

No. 76-5416. Ruby Jones, petitioner, v. Douglas Hildebrant etal.

Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-308. Melvin Johnson, Sr., et al., petitioners, y. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—490. Lehigh & New England Railway Company, petitioner,

v. Interstate Commerce Commission et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 351

No. 76-498. Arthur C. Kappelmann et al., petitioners, v. DeltaAirlines, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-518. Franklin Cooper, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of New York, New YorkCounty, denied.

No. 76-533. George S. Edwards, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee,

Western Division, denied.

No. 76-580. John B. Breckinridge et al., petitioners, v. Donald H.Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-593. Gerald Rojas, Sr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-600. George Roman Dreske, petitioner, v. James D. Holt,

Sheriff, Martin County, Florida. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-604. United Contractors Incorporated et al., petitioners, v.

National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-644. William F. Buckley, Jr., petitioner, v. Franklin H.Littell; and

No. 76-652. Franklin H. Littell, petitioner, v. William F. Buckley,

Jr. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-690. Pierre J. LeLandais & Co., Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

MDS-Atron, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-703. James Connor Ochs and Carla McKinney Ochs, peti-

tioners, v. Texas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Crimi-

nal Appeals of Texas denied.

No. 76-716. Fred Fisher, etc., petitioner, v. First National Bankof Chicago. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-717. Nelson Bunker Hunt et al., petitioners, v. Pan Ameri-

can Energy, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-733. John E. Ivalin, petitioner, v. N. E. Youngblood et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

352 MONDAY. JANUARY 17, 1977

No. 76—736. La Mirada Trucking, Inc., and Engineering and Grad-

ing Contractors Association, Inc., petitioners, v. Teamsters Local

Union 166, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-771. Leo Hurt, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-834. Franklin Peroff, petitioner, v. I. G. Hylton, Lmited

States Marshal, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5313. Luther Carl White, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5324. Ralph Barker Clark, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5349. James L. Crowder, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—5350. Lewis Thomas, Jr., petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-5402. James E. Mills, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5375. Lewis C. Ecker II, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5380. John Dwight Ricketts. petitioner, v. Texas and

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5395. Louis Phillip Ayendes, petitioner, v. United States

;

andNo. 76—5460. James Frazier Noles, petitioner, v. Lnited States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5408. Daniel Edward Mairville, petitioner, v. Michigan.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan

denied.

No. 76-5425. Harold P. Boyer, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 353

No. 76—5443. Jose Diaz, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NewYork, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76—5458. Wilfredo Tapia Rodriguez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5459. Mac Lopez-Escalante, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5492. Isaac W. Thomas, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5494. Karl Darrell Petersen, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 76—5512. Neil Lee Temple et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5506. William R. Urquhart, Sr., petitioner, v. Louie L.

Wainwright, Secretary, Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5511. Bennie Northern, petitioner, v. Tennessee.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Tennessee, Western Division, denied.

No. 76—5513. R-S, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States dourt of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—5524. Charles Clark, petitioner, v. James Fike, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5532. Ralph Odell Campbell, petitioner, v. Superintendent,

Virginia State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5575. Calvin Stephenson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5583. Robert Emerson Ezzell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

354 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977

No. 76-5619. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. Andrew Hinshaw et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5641. Robert M. Scott, petitioner, v. F. David Mathews,

Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-5690. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Tennessee et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee,

Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-5695. Franklin David Weir, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5704. Lowell Cochrell, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5716. Wilmer Edward Wilson, petitioner, v. Oklahoma.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Oklahoma denied.

No. 76—5719. Mary Elizabeth Trantow, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—5724. William K. Powell, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5741. Ray Omernick, petitioner, v. Patrick Crooks et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5744. W. B. Hogan, petitioner. v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Direc-

tor, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5745. Carlson Tanner, Jr., petitioner, v. Leon Vincent, Su-

perintendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—5751. Franklin J. Morith, petitioner, v. William O. Barret al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Cali-

fornia, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5753. Stanley Curtis Hill, petitioner, v. Minnesota. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Minnesota denied.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977

No. 76-5754. Robert J. Scott, aka Martin Wayne Whatley, peti-

tioner, v. Wisconsin. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Wisconsin denied.

No. 76—5755. William Allen Smith, petitioner, v. Washington.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Washington,

Division I, denied.

No. 76-5760. Alvin Fields, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5762. John H. Bailey, petitioner, v. Delaware Correctional

Center. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5765. Delores Miller, petitioner, v. Lula Miller. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5772. Aubrey Clark Baker, petitioner, v. United States and

C. L. Benson, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5777. Herbert Lee Jones, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 76-5798. Dewey H. Tucker, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5823. David Bates, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5852. Ernestine Scott, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5877. Wilson Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5882. Criss Earl Murphy, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5913. Willard R, Sanders, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

356 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 197 7

No. 76-601. Rachel Evans et al., petitioners, v. Carla A. Hills,

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would

grant certiorari.

No. 76-646. Bradford School Bus Transit, Inc., et al., petitioners,

v. The Chicago Transit Authority et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of

this petition.

No. 76-655. Lonnie Creel, Jr., et al., petitioners, v. Frank E. Free-

man et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White would

grant certiorari.

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5844. Thomas Johnson, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, Ward-en. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied

No. 76-615. Samuel H. Sloan, petitioner, v. William H. Mulligan,

Judge, etc. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamusdenied.

Eehearings Denied

No. 75-929. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of

Corrections, et al., petitioners, v J. W. Gamble

;

No. 76—179. Louis A. Markert, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76—206. Lena Rosa K. Conley, petitioner, v. Essie B. Sawyer

;

and

No. 76-381. Lena Eosa Knecht Conley, petitioner, v. Robert E.

Hampton, etc., et al. ; and

No. 76-5530. Alpha Otis O'Daniel Stephens, petitioner, v. Georgia.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from Tuesday, January 25, 1977, until

Tuesday, February 22, 1977.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 19 77

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

357

Applicant

Clifford Joseph Alexander

Joseph D. Alviani

Stephen Marc Aronson

Pearce H. E. Aul

Nathaniel Baccus III

Terry Michael Banks

John Bury Bartos

John Mann Beal

Howard Eussell Besser

Ira Bezack

Owen Douglas BlankSanford Lewis Bohrer

A. Bruce Bowden

Jerome Braun

Paul J. Buser

O. Winston Cameron

Carl Peter Carlucci, Jr.

Thomas Colas Carroll

Fred Lee Chevalier

Gary Bruce Christensen

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Doylestown, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Culver City,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Cleveland, Ohio

New York, N.Y.

Portland, Oreg.

Miami, Fla.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Columbia, S.C.

Boise, Idaho

Meridian, Miss.

Carlisle, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Baton Eouge, La.

Tulsa, Okla.

Movant

Charles

LindberghMarinaccio.

Dominick Y.

Daniels.

Jack Mortimer

Marden.

Judge John Justus

Bodley.

David L. Eose.

Yincent Hamilton

Cohen.

Louis L. Mattel.

Attorney General

Edward H.Levi.

Judge Jack Grant

Day.

Eonald GeneWohl.

Charles J. Merten.

Daniel Perkins

Smith Paul.

John G.

Buchanan.

Harry M.Lightsey Jr.

John S. Chapman.Lawrence W.

Eabb, Jr.

Peter James

Eessler.

John Eogers

Carroll.

Ellis C. Magee.

Peer LaFollette

Anderson.

358 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 19 77

Applicant

Howard A. Cohen

Robert L. CopeWayne Cordes

Paula Euth WirtzmanCraighill

David Franklin Crow

Gerard Vincent

DAlessio, Jr.

William L. Daisy

Thomas Allen Deas

James George Lieter

Michael Doddo

James Colvin Dodge

Mark Thomas Dunn

Daniel Lewis EdwardsRichard George Fathy

F. Gerard Feeney

Fred I. Feinstein

Harold George Friedman

Curtis L. Frisbie, Jr.

Larry Edward Funk

Gary C. Furin

James Leon Garcia, Jr.

Stuart Michael Glenner

City and State

West Orange, N.J.

Washington, D.C.

Doylestown, Pa.

Washington, D.C.

West Palm Beach,

Fla.

Verona, KJ.

Greensboro, N.C.

Mobile, Ala.

Houston, Tex.

Miami, Fla.

West Liberty,

OhioEvanston, 111.

Gulfport, Miss.

Sacramento,

Calif.

South Bend, Ind.

Chicago, 111.

Oakland, Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

MontgomeryVillage, Md.

Atlanta, Ga.

Los Angeles.

Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Movant

Elliot L.

Richardson.

Ronald N. Cobert.

Judge John Justus

Bodley.

Robert CroweMiller.

Joseph P.

Metzger.

Leonard

Mederlehner.

Jack W. Floyd.

EdwardBermudezMcDermott.

Frederick

Patterson

Crowell.

Louis M.

Jepeway , Jr.

James B. West.

Frank F. Fowle,

Jr.

George E. Morse.

Steven M.Fleisher.

Shepard J.

Crumpacker,

Jr.

Frank Michael

Covey, Jr.

Bernard H.Meyers.

John Izard, Jr.

Willard A.

Barnes.

Robert J.

Lipshutz.

Ronald D.

Lessner.

Eugene A. Propp.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 359

Applicant

Harry Louis Goldberg

Thomas J. Grace

Mark Burnett Hames

Roger A. Hansen

Donald R. Harris

John J. Henely

Stephen Jensen HoschJames Kerr Hunter III

Wayne Keoni KamaiKekina

Martin J. King

Thomas Patrick Knoten

Philip Michael KoppeLeo Kuperschmid

Allen Lee Landmeier

R. Arthur LudwigJohn Nevious MacDonald,

Jr.

Burton H. Marks

Warren J. MarwedelCecil James McCallar, Jr.

John J. McHale

Bruce Alford MenkStanley Morganstern

George Elliot Moss

Frederick Luke Poland

City and State Movant

Columbia, S.C. Isadore EdwardLourie.

JNew Orleans, La. Charles E.

Lugenbuhl.

ban Jose, Calif. Robert Liddell

Webb.Dallas, Tex. Ralph D.

Churchill.

Chicago, 111. Albert E. Jenner,

Jr.• Til

Chicago, 111. William KromreyJohnson.

Olympia, \\ ash.TTT 1 J ~T 1 TTT1 • i

Walter E. White.

Columbus, Ohio Robert L.

Summers.TJ„„ ^1 „1 TT„Honolulu, Hawaii Ken Harimoto.

Doylestown, Pa. Judge JohnJustus Bodley.

St. Louis, Mo. Joe Alvin

Matthews.

Columbia, Mo. John C. Danfortn.

New York, N.Y. Sherman S.

Lawrence.

Geneva, 111. Howard E. Smith.

Milwaukee, Wis. John A. Wittig.

Los Angeles, B. ThomasCalif. Barnard.

AT AT 1 AT ATNew York, N.Y. Sherman S.

Lawrence.

Chicago, 111. Stuart B. Bradley.

Savannah, Ga. John Frederick

Mart Kanitz, J r.

Vienna, Va. David KirkGrayson.

Washington, D.C Neil K. Peterson.

Cleveland, OhioTT 1 i TTT* IT T 1

Robert Willardd

Boughton.

New York, N.Y. Jerome Maurice

Ginsberg.

Seattle, Wash. Kenneth A.

MacDonald.

360 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 197 7

Applicant

David Edsall Northrop

Jose Marques Nunes

Charles Foster Oakley

Gladys Marie Oakley

Henry John Plog, Jr.

Theodore D. Ponfil

Eugene PortmanJimmy Neal Raines

James M. Redmond

Ernest C. Richardson III

Roy Richard Robertson, Jr.

William Harris Scharf

Joseph Benjamin Scott

Harry P. Seese

David E. Simon

William Jeffrey Sitterley

Michael Stempler

Henry Ayling Stiles III

Carter H. Strickland

James R. Sutterfield

William Harrison Sylk

William Banfield

Trevorrow

Peter Millard Vandervoort

Michael Damian Walsh

i^iry ana ouiie MU V ttliL

Columbus, Ohio William J.

Brown.

Joliet, 111. Lawrence E.

Varsek.

Bellville, Tex. John H. Boswell.

Bellville, Tex. John H. Boswell.

Washington, D.C. Judge James A.

Walsh.

Clayton, Ohio Robert C. Jones,

Jr.

St. Louis, Mo. Elmer Price.

Memphis, Tenn. Thomas F.

Turley, Jr.

Cedar Rapids, R, Fred

Iowa Dumbaugh.New Bern, N.C. Laurence Augus-

tine Stith.

Birmingham, Ala. Philip Carl

Wrangle.

Toledo, Ohio Henry J.

Bourguignon.

Los Angeles, Anthony L.

Calif. Mondello.

Covina, Calif. Vernell J.

McAlpin.

Hawthorne, Calif. Anthony JohnWard.

Lancaster, Ohio John MainKelley.

Washington, D.C. John J.

Mitchell.

West Palm Beach, Miller Walton.

Fla.

Syracuse, N.Y. Edward JohnMoses.

New Orleans, La. C. Ellis Henican.

Philadelphia, Pa. Jerome E. Bogutz.

Greensboro, N.C. Jordan J.

Frassineti.

Lancaster, Ohio John M. Kelley.

Portland, Oreg. Michael J. Walsh.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 361

Applicant

Richard Jon Weinberg

Paul Leslie Wickens

Christopher Daly Williams

Thomas Aquinas Woodley

City and State

Idaho Springs,

Colo.

Kansas City, Mo.

Annandale, Va.

Washington, D.C.

Movant

William Wallace

McNeill.

Don Merrill

Jackson.Robert Lee

McCarty.

Edward J.

Hickey, Jr.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

John Gerson Levi

John J. Buckley, Jr.

Walter M. Fiederowicz

Mark Lawrence Wolf

Douglas R. Marvin

Virginia Peck

Lawrence A. Callaghan

Christine N. Kohl

Charles Dana Raymond

Charles G. Preston

Sidney O. Friedman

Philip E. Brinkerhoff

City and State

Chicago, 111.

Larchmont, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Newton, Mass.

Fairfax, Va.

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Jeannette, Pa.

Fairfax, Va.

Seattle, Wash.

New York, N.Y.

Alexandria, Va.

Movant

Attorney General

Edward H. Levi.

Attorney General

Edward H. Levi.

Attorney General

Edward H. Levi.

Attorney General

Edward H. Levi.

Attorney General

Edward H. Levi.

Solicitor General

Eobert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Eobert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Eobert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Eobert HeronBork.

Solicitor General

Eobert HeronBork.

Franklin Griggs

Hunt,

Stanley FrankEodbell.

362 MONDAY, JANUARY 17. 197 7

Oral Argument

No. 75-6521. Donald Abney, Larry Starks and Alonzo Robinson,

petitioners v. United States. Argued by Mr. Ralph David Samuel for

the petitioners and by Mr. Richard L. Thornburgh for the respondent.

No. 75—1255. James E. Douglas, Jr., Commissioner, Virginia Ma-rine Resources Commission, appellant, v. Seacoast Products, Inc., et al.

Argued by Mr. James E. Moore for the appellant and by Mr. John J.

Loflin for the appellees.

No. 75-1775. Massachusetts, petitioner, v. Jack B. Westcott.

Argued by Mr. Howard Whitehead for the petitioner, pro hac vice, by

special leave of Court, and by Mr. George M. Vetter, Jr., for the

respondent.

No. 54, Original. United States of America, plaintiff, v. States of

Florida and Texas. Argued by Mr. Lee C. Clyburn for the defendants,

by Mr. William F. Sheehan III for the plaintiff and by Mr. Sydney H.

McKenzie III, for the defendants.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19 77 363

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Behnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

John W. Dwyer

Stuart David Gordon

Thomas Villamil Glynn

Charles Jeffrey Broida

City and State

Alexander,

K Dak.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N Y.

Columbia, Mel.

Opinions

Movant

Quentin X.

Burdick.Paul Philip

Biebel, Jr.

Donald Crichton

Alexander.

Pleasant Baxter

Davis.

Xo. 75-212. United States, petitioner, v. Thomas W. Donovan et al.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit, Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion b}^ Mr. Justice Powell in which Mr. Justice

Stewart, Air, Justice White, Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice

Rehnquist join and in which Mr. Chief Justice Burger joins except

part II-A. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in part

and concurring in the judgment. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall

dissenting in part with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Stevens concurring in part and dissenting in part.

Xo. 75-906, Thomas J. Walsh, Jr., dba Tom Walsh & Co., peti-

tioner, v. E. A. Schlecht et al., as Trustees, etc. On writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Oregon. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr.

Justice Brennan. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice White.

Oral Argument

Xo. 75-661. United States, petitioner, v. Gabriel Francis Antelope

et al. Argued by Mr. Andrew L. Frey for the petitioner, by Mr. John

W. Walker for the respondents Leonard and William Davison and

by Mr. Allen Y. Bowles for the respondent Gabriel Antelope.

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364 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19 77

No. 76-316. John R. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. State

Bar of Arizona. One hour and forty minutes allowed for oral argu-

ment. Argued by Mr. William C. Canby, Jr. for the appellants, by

Mr. Daniel M. Friedman for the United States, as amicus curiae, by

special leave of Court, and by Mr. John P. Frank for the appellees.

No. 75-1407. James Trainor, etc., et al., appellants, v. Juan Her-

nandez et al., etc. Argued by Mr. John A. Dienner, III, for the ap-

pellees Finley and Elrod in support of the appellants, by Mr. Paul J.

Bargiel for the appellants, and by Mr. Fred L. Lieb for the appellees.

No. 75-1753. Santa Fe Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. S. Wil-

liam Green et al. Argument commenced by Mr. William R. Glendon

for the petitioners.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1977 365

SUPREME COURT OP THE UNITED STATESPresent : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to tpie Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant

John J. Flynt III

City and State

Augusta, Ga.

William Marshall Elliott Houston, Tex.

Farrell Sylvester

Damon Lawrence

Mary Stretch Root

Boston, Mass.

Washington, D.C.

Chicago, 111.

Anne M. Chawk Sullivan Chicago, 111.

Robert D. Faiss

Paul Abbott McCartney

James Fred Hofheinz

Las Vegas, Nev.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Oral Argument

Movant

John James Flynt,

Jr.

John H. Crooker,

Jr.

Gordon A. Martin,

Jr.

Theodore Hardeen,

Jr.

Margaret Hunter

Pierce.

Margaret Hunter

Pierce.

Jon R, Collins.

Gaiy Mark Laden.

Joseph HueyO'Toole.

No. 75-1753. Santa Fe Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. S.

William Green et al. Argument continued by Mr. William R. Glendon

for the petitioners and concluded by Mr. Sidney Bender for the

respondents.

Xo. 76-156. Vendo Company, petitioner, v. Lektro-Vend Corpora-

tion et al. Argued by Mr. Earl E. Pollock for the petitioner and by

Mr. Barnabas F. Sears for the respondents.

Xo. 76-29. Complete Auto Transit, Inc., appellant, v. Charles R.

Brady, Jr., etc. Argued by Mr. Alan W. Perry for the appellant and

by Mr. James H. Haddock for the appellee.

No. 75-811. C. L. Swain, Superintendent, Lorton Reformatory,

petitioner, v. Jasper C. Pressley. Argued by Mr. Solicitor General

Robert H Bork for the petitioner and by Mr. Mark W. Foster for the

respondent.

Adjourned until Monday, January 24, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1977 367

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Court convened at 10 a.m. and the Chief Justice said

:

"The Court will take a recess to attend the inauguration of the

President of the United States."

The oath of office was administered to President Carter by the Chief

Justice and following the administration of the oath, the Clerk

adjourned the Court to Monday, January 24, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

240-278—77 47

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 197 7 369

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Eugene E. Williams

John Jeffrey Zimmerman

Arthur Cecil McFarland

Judith L. Bourne

Derrick AnthonyHumphries

Lennox S. Hinds

Gilbert A. HolmesStanley E. Tolliver, Sr.

City and State

Coral Gables, Fla.

Barrington Hills,

111.

Charleston, S.C.

Charleston, S.C.

Detroit, Mich.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Cleveland, Ohio

Movant

John Glenn

Tomlinson, Jr.

Austin M.Zimmerman.

Hope R. Stevens.

Hope R. Stevens.

Hope R. Stevens.

Hope R. Stevens.

Hope R. Stevens.

Hope R. Stevens.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

240-278—77 48

<JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1977 371

SUPEEME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. JusticeWhite, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Blackmun, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 76—201. Oregon, petitioner, v. Carl Ray Mathiason. On petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Oregon. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment reversed and case remanded to

the Supreme Court of Oregon for further proceedings not inconsistent

With the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam. Mr. Justice Bren-

nan would grant but dissents from the summary disposition and would

set the case for oral argument. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Mar-shall. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 76—512. Thelma B. Stanton, appellant, v. James LawrenceStanton, Jr. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Utah. Judgmentvacated and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Utah for further

proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

per curiam. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens dissenting in part.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—459. Communications Workers of America, appellant, v.

Western Electric Company, Incorporated, et al., andNo. 76-478. Colorado Department of Labor and Employment et al.,

appellants, v. Western Electric Company, Inc., et al. Appeals fromthe Supreme Court of Colorado. The appeals are dismissed for wantof a substantial federal question. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Stewart would note probable jurisdiction and set cases for oral

argument.

No. 76-764. Otis Bowen, Governor of the State of Indiana, et al.,

appellants, v. Gary-Northwest Indiana Women's Services, Inc., et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern Dis-

trict of Indiana. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-852. Lawrence E. Oatman, appellant, v. State Tax Com-mission. Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court

240-278—77 49

372 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

of New York. Third Judicial Department. The appeal is dismissed

for want of jurisdiction.

Xo. 76-5456. Meredith M. Flanigan, appellant, v. Public Em-ployees' Retirement Association. Appeal from the Supreme Court of

Colorado. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of cer-

tiorari, certiorari denied.

Xo. 76-5835. E. Christman Dawn, appellant, v. Harold Wen^ler

and Joe Patti. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Central District of California. The appeal is dismissed for want of

jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a

petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

Xo. 75-1002. Joseph Skilken and Company et al., petitioners, v.

City of Toledo. Ohio, et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Petition for writ

of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Village of Ar-

lington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 429

U.S. (1977) and Hills v. Gautreaux, 425 U.S. 284 (1976).

Xo. 76-212. The Metropolitan School District of Perry Township,

Marion County, Indiana, appellant, v. Donny Brurell Buckley and

Alycia Marquese Buckley, etc., et al.

:

Xo. 76-458. The School Town of Speedway. Marion County, Indi-

ana, et al., appellants, v. Donny Brurell Buckley and Alycia Marquese

Buckley, etc.;et al. ; and

Xo. 76-468. The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Town-ship, Marion County, Indiana, et al.. appellants, v. Donny Brurell

Buckley and Alycia Marquese Buckley, etc., et al. Appeals from the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ; andXo. 76—515. Otis R. Bowen, Governor of the State of Indiana et al.,

petitioners, v. United States et al.

;

Xo. 76—520. The Board of School Commissioners of Indianapolis,

et al.. petitioners, v. Donny Brurell Buckley and Alycia Marquese

Buckley, etc., et al. ; and

Xo. 76-522. The Housing Authority of Indianapolis, petitioner, v.

Donny Brurell Buckley and Alycia Marquese Buckley, etc., et al. Onpetitions for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit. IMiticns^for writs of certiorari in Xos. 76-

515, 76-520 and 76-522. Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Village of A?-

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 1977 373

lington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 429 U.S.

(1977) and Washington v. Davis, 426 U.S. 229 (1976). Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan, Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Stevens dissent.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-545. Estate of Leonard E. Whitlock, Deceased, et al., appli-

cants, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue et al. Application for a

stay of the execution and enforcement of the judgment of the United

State Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (No. 75-1919),presented

to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred to the Court, denied. -

No. D—66. In the Matter of Disbarment of John J. Seffern. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-76. In the Matter of Disbarment of Frederick Thompson.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-80. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert A. Kates. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-97. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert I. Deutsch. It is

ordered that Robert I. Deutsch, of Boston, Mass., be suspended from

the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be dis-

barred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75—1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.

ITardison et al. ; and

No. 75-1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardison et

al. Motion of Equal Employment Advisory Council for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Chrysler Corporation for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75-1870. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. ; and

No. 75—1872. Securities and Exchange Commission, petitioner, v.

Richard J. Collins et al. Motion of petitioners for additional time for

oral argument granted and fifteen additional minutes allotted for that

purpose. Respondents allotted an additional fifteen minutes for oral

argument.

No. 76-15. Continental T.V., Inc., et al., petitioners, v. GTE Syl-

vania Incorporated. Motion of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Associa-

tion to reconsider the order denying leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted and it is now ordered that the motion for leave to file

be granted and the brief filed.

374 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

No. 76-180. Henry Smith, Individually and as Administrator of

New York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appellants,

v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76-183. Bernard Shapiro, Individually and as Executive Di-

rector of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appel-

lants, v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform

£t al.

;

No. 76-5193. Naomi Rodriguez, et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; and

No. 76-5200. Danielle Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization of

Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. Motion of A Group of

Concerned Persons for Children for leave to file a brief, as amicus

'Curiae, granted.

No. 76-333. United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Carolyn J. Evans.

Motion of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-682. Santa Clara Pueblo et al., petitioners, v. Julia Martinez

et al. ; and

No. 76—749. Pfizer, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Government of India

et al. The Solicitor General is invited to file briefs in these cases express-

ing the views of the United States. Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part

In the consideration or decision of the order in No. 76-749.

Cetiorari Granted

No. 76—536. Nashville Gas Company, petitioner, v. Nora D. Satty.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit granted.

No. 75-1069. Richmond Unified School District et al., petitioners, v.

Sonja Lynn Berg, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted.

No. 76—398. Citizens and Southern National Bank, petitioner, v.

Nick Bougas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals

of Georgia granted.

No. 76—761. Claude D. Ballew, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia granted.

No. 76-835. United States, petitioner, v. New York Telephone

Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

No. 75-1914. Jane Monell et al., petitioners, v. Department of

Social Services of the City of New York et al. Petition for writ ofcertiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-cuit granted limited to Question 2 presented by the petition.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 197 7 375

No. 76-5325. Ben Earl Browder, petitioner, v. Director, Depart-

ment of Corrections of Illinois. Motion for leave to proceed in forma

pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-483. Koberto Ayo-Gonzalez et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-494. International Union of Operating Engineers, Locals

542, 542-A, 542-B, petitioners, v. National Labor Relations Board.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-495. KAKE-TV and Radio, Inc., petitioner, v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-534. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace

Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Oxco Brush Division of

Vistron Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-542. Jimmie Dale Thomason, petitioner, v. John H. San-

chez et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—553. Wald Transfer & Storage Company et al., petitioners,

v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—565. John H. Bailey, petitioner, v. Delaware. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Delaware denied.

No. 76—568. White & Case et al., petitioners, v. Securities and Ex-change Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-572. Dan B. Buzzard, petitioner, v. United States, Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—575. Eva Agnes Kutas, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-583. Darryl K. Wright, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

376 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

No. 76-584. James Sinclair, petitioner, v. The Hanover Insurance

Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-586. Tommy Joe Coplen, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-589. Delbert D. Birchfield, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-623. Bankers Life & Casualty Company, petitioner, v. Mar-

tin R. Hoffmann, Secretary of the Army, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—626. Heftel Broadcasting Honolulu, Inc., petitioner, v.

Gordon Y. PI. Wong, Director of Taxation. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Supreme Court of Hawaii denied.

No. 76-632. Lord, Bissell & Brook, Max E. Meyer and Louis F.

Schauer, petitioners, v. Securities and Exchange Commission. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-637. Russell Corporation, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-661. Robert Lee Woolen, Gale Norman Keelin and Marshall

Buck Woolen, petitioners, v. United States ; and

No. 76-5471. Buck Eugene Woolen, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—670. Second Avenue Limited Dividend Housing Associ-

ation et al., petitioners, v. Carla Anderson Hills, Secretary, Plousing

and Urban Development, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-693. Earl C. Berger et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—698. Owen| F. Lyons, petitioner, v. John F. Fagan et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-710. Board of Education of Jefferson County, Kentuckyand Ernest Grayson, petitioners, v. Newburg Area Council, Inc., et al.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 19 77 377

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-737. Charles E. Campbell, petitioner, v. Staple Cotton Co-

operative Association. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Mississippi denied.

No. 76-751. Koehler Management Corp. et al., petitioners, v.

Charles Nickels et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-756. C. O. Hanson, petitioner, v. Shell Oil Company, Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-812. William Edward Harris, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-822. Clara Kuth Taylor, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-842. Andrew B. Bloom, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-851. Samuel G. Albert and Fred G. Albert, petitioners, v.

First National Bank & Trust Company of Marquette, Michigan, etc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Michigan

denied.

No. 76—866. Benny Ong., petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 76-896. Sylvester Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5454. Clara Bell Hall, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5463. Eugene Joseph Szymanski, petitioner, v. Michigan.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan

denied.

No. 76-5474. Cross Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

378 TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 197 7

No. 76-5476. Peter Clyne, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5485. Willie Foster Sellers, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5496. Geza de Kaplany, petitioner, v. J. J. Enomoto, Di-

rector of California Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5501. Edgar Enrique Moreno-Ortiz, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5518. Eobert Charles Boswell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5521. Richard Wally Rose, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 76-5543. Ronald Teen Berry, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5533. George Edgar Byram, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5534. William John Bagiey, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5536. Hugh L. Hutton, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5539. William G. Lepera, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5542. Edward Arthur Kelley, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5550. Melvin Leroy Tyler, petitioner, v. Brendan Ryan et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5556. Calvin Sellars, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certio-

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7 379

rari.to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5559. William X. Cagle, Jr., petitioner, v. Gary McCune,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5560. Hoy McKinney, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5562. Wilbert Eugene Proffitt, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5578. James E. Fulcher, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—5611. Stanford Irby, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5629. Arnoldo Bolanos-Caamano, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5649. Lynn Murphy, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition for

writ for certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 76—5679. Joseph R. White, petitioner, v. Election Laws of the

State of Colorado. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Colorado denied.

No. 76—5702. Claude Gilliard Byrum, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5708. Michael Roberts, petitioner, v. Director, Department

of Corrections of Rhode Island. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5790. Raymond Boothe, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Missouri, Kansas City

District, denied.

No. 76—5791. Olga Ogrod, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76-5799. Larry Carl Lasley, petitioner, v. Minnesota. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Minnesota denied.

380 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

No. 76—5805. Alvin Leon Collins, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76—5806. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-5813. Ethel Wheeldon, petitioner, v. Mary Jane Reynolds.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado

denied.

No. 76—5816. John F. Crane, petitioner, v, Ram Enterprises, Inc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5817. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. City of San Diego et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5818. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. County of Riverside et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5819. Walter Banks, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 76—5822. Doris Jean Smock, petitioner, v. Carl Kessler, Judge,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio,

Montgomery County, denied.

No. 76—5849. Bernard H. Bynum, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5861. Donald Lee Moss, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5863. Frank Michael Downey, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eight Circuit denied.

No. 76—5904. Adrian Mastrangelo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5907. Randolph Joseph X. Greene, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5908. Walter Thomas Altstatt, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5912. Winston Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 197 7 381

Nt>. 76—5955. Charles Francis Frazier, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-592. Kansas Refined Helium Company, a Division of Angle

Industries, Inc.. petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White and

Mr. Justice Blaekmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76—658. Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina Lines, Inc., et al.,

petitioners v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs,

et al. Motion of Nellie Smith Rouse, widow of respondent Lee Rouse,

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—691. Daniel Thompson, petitioner, v. Edward Gaffney et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Marshall would grant certiorari.

No. 76—725. Herbert W. Armstrong and Garner Tex Armstrong,

petitioners, v. Margaret E. Aiken. It appearing that there is no final

judgment within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. 1257, petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Alaska denied.

No. 76-753. Bruce E. Borri, petitioner, v. Elaine M. Siverson,

previously known as Elaine M. Borri. Motion of respondent for leave

to proceed in forma paupei is granted. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-801. Mack B. Richmond, petitioner, v. The Chesapeake andOhio Railway Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Virginia denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—5449. Judson Lee Drane, petitioner, v. United States ; andNo. 76—5577. James Laney Jenkins and Raymond Lynn Buckelew,

petitioners, v. United States. Motion to defer consideration in No. 76-

5577 denied. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Leave to File Petition for Writ or Certiorari Denied

No. 76—939. American Telephone and Telegraph Company et al.,

petitioners, v. United States. Motion for leave to file petition for writ

of certiorari and/or petition for writ of certiorari before judgment

denied.

382 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5763. Alfred Burdette Mayfield, petitioner, v. United

States. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus

denied.

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Prohibition Denied

No. 76-742. Great National Life Insurance Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Pine Gate Associates, Ltd. Motion for leave to file petition

for writ of prohibition and for other relief denied.

No. 74-1589. General Electric Company, petitioner, v. Martha V.

Gilbert et al. ; and

No. 74-1590. Martha V. Gilbert et al., petitioners, v. General Elec-

tric Company

;

No. 76-249. Stanford Robert Poll, petitioner, v. United States.

No. 76-394. Annie Mary Timmons, petitioner, v. Thomas O. Law-ton, Jr., et al.

;

No. 76-487. Glenn Mack Bell, appellant, v. Joe S. Hopper,

Warden

;

No. 76-488. Roamvell Corporation, petitioner, v. Plantronics,

Inc. ; and

No. 76-516. Lucio P. Salvucci, petitioner, v. New York Racing

Assn., Inc., et al. Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 76-73. Stella Young et al., petitioners, v. United States. Motion

for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.

An order of the Chef Justice designating and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from February 28, 1977, to March 4,

1977, and for such additional time as may be required to complete

unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered

on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

Rehearings Denied

Assignment Order

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Murray E. Abowitz Oklahoma City, B. J. Cooper.

Okla.

Jerry Edwin Abramson Louisville, Ky. Ronald DudleyRay.

TUESDAY,

Applicant

Wesley Thaddeus AdamsIII

Barry Leonard Adelman

Donald H. Adler

David Martin Agnew

D. Paul Alagia, Jr.

Francis W. Allen

Angelo V. Arcadipane

Eoss Frederick Bass, Jr.

Jacob Beil

Charles L. Berger

Thomas J. Bitar

Eobert M. Bordeau

Ronald Brent Boutwell

Michael John Bradley

William BurnhamRussell E. BurnsF. Clay Bush

David H. Cain

William A. Carey

Brian Robert Carter

Carol Wayne Case

Ronald W. Chapman

Philip Cohen

Mark E. CondonRoger L. Copple

Willis Dodge Cronkhite

III

JANUARY 25, 197 7

City and State

Charlotte, N.C.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Boston, Mass.

Rancho Mirage,

Calif.

Louisville, Ky.

Statesboro, Ga.

Washington, D.C.

Jackson, Miss.

Columbus, Ga.

Evansville, Ind.

Morristown, N.J.

Marquette, Mich.

Price, Utah

Saint Paul, Minn.

Ann Arbor, Mich.

De Kalb, 111.

Atlanta, Ga.

Dallas, Tex.

Potomac, Md.

Corona del Mar,

Calif.

Kansas City, Mo.

Dallas, Tex.

Thousands Oaks,

Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Santa Fe, N. Mex.

Little Rock, Ark.

383

Movant

John JamesDoyle, Jr.

John J. Connors,

Jr.

Ernest Winsor.

Karl William Lee.

Marion EdwynHarrison.

B. AvantEdenfield.

Charles Robert

Both.

L. Arnold Pyle.

Jerome DavidSmith.

Sydney L. Berger.

Sidney G. Dillon.

Thomas PayneCasselman.

Jackson B.

Howard.Byron E. Starns,

Jr.

Robert G. Munro.

Davis Grant.

William MeadeBurns, Jr.

Allen Ray Morris.

Daniel T.

Coughlin.

Jerry M.Patterson.

Joseph H.McDowell.

Alton DonCrowder.

President Gerald

R. Ford.

Daniel J. Leahy.

Saul Cohen.

Robert F. Fusselh

384 TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1977

Applicant

Wesley Gwynne Davis

Richard Josef Davis, Jr.

Robert Ellington De Long,

Jr.

Carrol F. Dillon

Rodney L. Dillon

John Dickson Donnell

Thomas RandolphDreiling

Bobby Dale Dyess

Keith Reid EdwardsA. T. Elder, Jr.

James B. Ethridge, Jr.

Thomas R. Farino, Jr.

G. Neil Farr

Jolm E. Fitzgerald, Jr.

Gordon Jameson Forsyth

Samuel R. Freeman

Andrew G. Fusco

Garry Brent Gammon

C. Elmon Gatlin

Jonathan Sovereign

Gibson III

Arnold Barry Gold

Allan B. Goldman

Elwin Heinze Greer

r

City and State Movant

Colorado Springs, John Barton

Colo. Ciccolella.

Los Angeles, George AnthonyCalif. Pappy.

Austin, Tex. Joe B. Dibrell,

Jr.

Sarasota, Fla. Tobey CorwinHockett.

Sarasota, Fla. Tobey CorwinHockett.

Santa Fe, X. Mex. Saul Cohen.

Seattle, Wash. David Daniel

Hoff.

Dallas, Tex. Ralph D.

Churchill.

Las Vegas, Nev. Lee R. Rose.

Oklahoma City, B. J. Cooper.

Okla.

Raleigh, N.C. Wade M. Smith.

Jamesburg, X.J. Harold Christof-

fersen.

Bakersfield, Arthur E.

Calif. Wallace.

Rapid City, Joseph M. Butler.

S. Dak.

Estherville, Iowa Maynard M.Mohn.

Denver, Colo. John S. Walker,

Jr.

Morgantown, Leo Catsonis.

W. Va.

Oxnard, Calif. John A.

Lefcourte.

1 ampa, Fla. Tom Fairfield-r-»

Brown.

Newport News, Wayne Ross

Va. Spencer.

Los Angeles, Johnnie L.

Calif. Cochran, Jr.

Eos Angeles, George Miron.

Calif.

Seal Beach, Calif. Barry Philip,

Goldstock.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 197 7 385

Applicant

William Jonathan Grove,

Jr.

Edward A. Hanra, Jr.

Jolm Eobert Heher

Milton Hirsch

Jesse J. Holland

Thomas Michael Horan

J. Thomas Hunsucker

Earl Alfred Jinkinson

Joshua Kaplan

Aaron L. Katz

Richard T. Kayaian

Edward James Kelly, Jr.

George Thomas Kendricks

Robert J. Kenrey, Jr.

Peter D. Kinder

Thomas Alan Kragh

William J. Kriclel, Jr.

N. C. Deday La Rene

Edward Lane-Reticker

James Joseph Lewis

Elliot Stewart LuchsStephen Richard MahlerWilliam C. MarshRichard F. Maxwell

Obel L. McAlister

Frank D. McCown

City and State Movant

Washington, D.C. William J. Grove.

Washington, D.C. Judge Milton 0.

Moss.

Trenton, N.J. Harry R. Hill,

Jr.

Columbus, Ga. Jerome DavidSmith.

Chicago, 111. Abe Fortas.

Marion, Iowa John Charles

Piatt.

Los Angeles, Richard Bernard

Calif. Goethals.

Chicago, 111. Robert Gerald

Foster.

Los Angeles, Alan GeneCalif. Novodor.

San Francisco, John Sousa

Calif. Bishop, Jr.

Los Angeles, William JohnCalif. Currer, Jr.

Des Moines, Iowa Edward J. Kelly.

Marquette, Mich. Thomas PayneCasselman.

Washington, D.C. Lee Loevinger.

Columbus, Ohio William J.

Brown.

Findlay, Ohio William J.

Lowry.

New York, N.Y. William J.

Kridel.

Detroit, Mich. Herbert N.

Weingarten.

Hartford, Conn. Philip S. Walker.

Los Angeles, Stanley P.

Calif. Piser.

Fullerton, Calif. Gerald Sokoloff.

New York, N.Y. Leonard Lekarew.

Monterey, Calif. Jack B. Owens.

San Bernardino, Roy E. Chapman.

Calif.

Fort Worth, Tex. A. M. Herman.

Fort Worth, Tex. Eldon B. Mahon.

386 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 197 7

Applicant

Joseph V. McGoverrDawson A. McQuaig, Sr.

Hans E. Menter

Alan L. Metz

Benedetto J. Militana

John Robert Montgomery

Lewis Myers, Jr.

Jeffrey Scott Xiesen

Steven A. Xovick

Eobert Frederick Peters

Richard William Pierson

Leslie C. Pratt

Ariel Antonio

Rodriguez

F. Edward Rosendahl

James Allan Rothschild

Daniel Paul Ruggiero

David A. Runnion

Ignazio John Ruvolo

William ThomasSatterwhite

Randolph L. Schaffer, Jr.

James M. Schoessler

Stephan Siegel

Ruby Kless Sondock

City and State Movant

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1977 QQ7

Applicant City and State Movant

Walter Charles Squire New York, N.Y. Bernard

Cedarbaum.

Joseph Stein Passaic, NJ. Oscar Leschinsky.

Sidney Harold Stein New York, N.Y. Stanley H. Fuld.

Evan Mead Stone San Diego, Calif. William J. Schall.

Ronald L. Taylor Riverside, Calif. Brian HowardPaddock.

Stephen Wallace Davie, Fla. J. Herbert Burke.

Toothaker

Charles Urtuzuastegui Los Angeles, Dennis

Calif. DeConcini.

Stephen Condict Walke, Montpelier, Vt. Charles EdwardJr. Gibson, Jr.

Michael B. Weinstein Bolingbrook, 111. Friedrich FredHerzog.

Philip S. Weinstein Newton, Maine David D.

Garfinkle.

Eonald Reid Welch Jackson, Miss. Charles Clark.

Wm. Reynolds Williams Florence, S.C. J. StromThurmond.

Augusta Elliott Wilson Rosedale, Miss. Wm. Roberts

Wilson, Jr.

C. Gary Wynkoop Philadelphia, Pa. Edward WingateMullinix.

Opinions

No. 75-904. Brunswick Corporation, petitioner, v. Pueblo Bowl-O-Mat, Inc., et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remandedto the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity withthe opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

No. 75-1262. United States et al., appellants, v. County of Fresno;

United States et al., appellants, v. County of Tuolumne. Appeal fromthe Court of Appeal of California, Fifth Appellate District. Judg-ment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Stevens.

Adjourned until Tuesday, February 22, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice mite, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. JusticeBlackmun, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. JusticeStevens.

Order in Pending Case

No. A-683. Melvin James Dixon, applicant, v. Vinson Thompson,Warden, et al. On application for a writ of habeas corpus. Dixon hasfiled a motion, addressed to Mr. Justice Stewart as Circuit Justice,and by him referred to the Court, for leave to file a petition for awrit of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. §§ 2241(b), 1651(a), and Su-preme Court Eules 31 and 50. On January 27, 1977, the DistrictCourt for the Middle District of Tennessee denied Dixon's habeascorpus petition. Dixon has not appealed from that denial, but therecord reveals that the time for appeal has not expired.This Court does not, absent exceptional circumstances, exercise its

jurisdiction to issue writs of habeas corpus when an adequate remedymay be had in a lower federal court. Ex Parte Abemathy 320 U S219 (1943)

;Ex Parte Tracy, 249 U.S. 551 (1919). Since an appeal

from the judgment of the District Court may still be had and sincethere appear to be no exceptional circumstances justifying- exercise ofthis Courtis discretionary jurisdiction, the motion is denied. Denialof the motion is not an adjudication on the merits, and is made with-out prejudice to alternative or subsequent applications for relief. ExParte Abernathy, supra; Ex Parte Tracy, supra.

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SUPEEMB COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 76-489. United States, appellant, v. Board of Supervisors of

Warren County, Mississippi, et al. Appeal from the United States

District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Motion of

Eddie Thomas et al., for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the United States District

Court for the Southern District of Mississippi for further proceed-

ings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per

curiam.

No. 76-613. Francis X. Donovan, petitioner, v. Penn Shipping Co.,

Inc., et al. On petition for writ of certioari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari

granted and judgment affirmed. Opinion per curiam. The Chief Jus-

tice and Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari but would have

case argued and given plenary consideration rather than disposed of

summarily*

No. 76-667. Concerned Citizens of Southern Ohio, Inc., et al.,

appellants, v. Pine Creek Conservancy District et al. Appeal fromthe United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the United States District

Court for the Southern District of Ohio for a full consideration of

the issues presented by appellants. Opinion per curiam. The Chief

Justice would note probable jurisdiction and give plenary considera-

tion to this appeal. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Kehnquist withwhom Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Stevens join.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1691. Paul I. Guest et al., appellants, v. F. Emmett Fitz-

patrick, Jr., etc., et al. ; and

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No. 75-1698. Williamsport Hospital et al., appellants, v. F. Eni-

mett Fitzpatrick, Jr., etc., et al. Appeals from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Judgment in

No. 75-1691 vacated and case remanded to the United States District

Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania with directions to

dismiss the cause as moot. Judgment in No. 75-1698 vacated andcase remanded to the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of Pennsylvania for reconsideration in light of intervening

circumstances.

No. 76-672. Burlington Northern, Inc., et al., appellants, v. TheSterling Colorado Beef Company et al. Appeal from the United States

District Court for the District of Colorado. Judgment vacated and

case remanded to the United States District Court for the District 01

Colorado with directions to enter a fresh decree from which a timely

appeal may be taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit.

No. 76-712. Phyllis Anne Stewart, appellant, v. United States et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

Idaho. Judgment affirmed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Blackmunand Mr. Justice Powell would dismiss appeal for want of jurisdiction.

No. 76-734. Ingalls Iron Works Company, appellant, v. Nick P.

Chilivis, Revenue Commissioner. Appeal from the Supreme Court of

Georgia. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal ques-

tion. Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Powell

would note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

No. 76-744. Edward J. Bennett, appellant, v. Meldrim Thomson,Jr., et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Hampshire. The

appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-819. Edward V. Regan, etc., et al., appellants, v. Philip L.

Toia et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of New York. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-857. Dora M. Frazier, appellant, v. Alum Crest, et al.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-868. Larry James, appellant, v. Illinois. Appeal from the

Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-757. Sterling Colorado Beef Company, appellant, v. United

States et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Colorado. Judgment affirmed.

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No. 76-818. R. D. Fitch et al., appellants, v. Hijinio Silva et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District

of Texas. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-5926. Max Mendes et al., appellants, v. Larry Coughenour,

Court Administrator for New Mexico. Appeal from the United States

District Court for the District of New Mexico. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-5929. Alfred Bisson, appellant, v. New Hampshire. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of New Hampshire. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-805. Elvina Bugg et al., appellants, v. Maryland Transpor-

tation Authority et al. Appeal from the Court of Special Appeals of

Maryland. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-821. John R. Edwards et ux., appellants, v. Suburban Trust

Company. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of North Carolina. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, cer-

tiorari denied.

No. 76—823. Spartan Electrical Construction Company, Inc., appel-

lant, v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al. Appealfrom the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Theappeal is dismissed for want of juridiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, cer-

tiorari denied.

No. 76-862. James Harrison Campbell, III, appellant, v. Georgia.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Georgia. The appeal is dismissed

for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76—888. Avco Community Developers, Inc., appellant,/y. South

Coast Regional Commission et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court

of California. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treat-

ing the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ

of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-5951. Albert Hamburg, appellant, v. Wyoming. Appeal

from the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The

appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-830. David Meyers and Paul L. Kegel, appellants, v.

Ken W. Roberts, Nobles County Auditor. Appeal from the Supreme

394 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

Court of Minnesota. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial

federal question. Mr. Justice White would note probable jurisdiction

and set case for oral argument.

No. 76-918. Triumph Hosiery Mills, Inc., appellant, v. Pennsyl-

vania. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, EasternDistrict. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question. Mr. Justice Powell would note probable jurisdiction and set

case for oral argument.

No. 76-922. D. Alwyn Stivers and Walter B. Cherry, appel-

lants, v. Minnesota et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Minnesota. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the United States District Court for the District of Minne-sota for entry of a fresh order from which a timely appeal may be

taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

MTM, Inc. v. Baxley, 420 U.S. 799 (1975)

.

No. 76—923. Lynn Jordan and Gerald W. Hyland, appellants, v.

Mills E. Godwin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District

of Virginia. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

No. 76-5943. Elf Raitport, appellant, v. Commissioners of Cecil

County. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District

of Maryland. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-679. Internal Revenue Service, petitioner, v. Fruehauf

Corporation et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of the TaxReform Act of 1976.

No. 76-831. Mohammed Mustafizur Rahman, petitioner, v. Immi-

gration and Naturalization Service. On petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Petition

for writ of certiorari granted. On the representation of the Acting

Solicitor General set forth in his memorandum for the United States,

filed February 4, 1977, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of the position presently

asserted by the government.

No. 76-5593. Herbert Franklin Gordon, petitioner, v. United

States. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit. Motion for leave to proceed in forma

pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgement va-

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7 395

cated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceed-

ings, including re-entry of its judgment affirming petitioner's convic-

tion and consideration of the appointment of counsel for petitioner in

connection with seeking review in this Court of the judgment of the

Court of Appeals. Doherty v. United States, 404 U.S. 28 (1971)

;

Schreinerv. United States, 404 U.S. 67 (1971).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-399. Al Lamar Ward, applicant, v. United States. Applica-

tion for bail, presented to Mr. Justice White and by him referred to

the Court, denied.

No. A—469. Paul H. McCarthy et ux., applicants, v. United States

et al. Application for stay, presented to the Chief Justice and by himreferred to the Court, denied.

No. A—571. Vernice Dubose et al., applicants, v. Patricia Roberts

Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development et al. Applica-

tion to vacate stay of a preliminary injunction entered by the United

States District Court for the District of Connecticut, presented to Mr.

Justice Marshall and by him referred to the Court, denied.

No. A-643. St. Louis Board of Education, applicant, v. Earline

Caldwell et al. Application to recall and stay mandate of the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, presented to Mr. Jus-

tice Blackmun and by him referred to the Court, denied by an equally

divided Court. Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration

or decision of this application.

No. 75-1181. Richard A. Batterton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Rob-

ert Francis, etc., et al. Motion of respondent Francis to strike the brief

of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States denied.

No. 75—1264. International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine

Workers, AFL-CIO, Local 790, petitioner, v. Robbins & Myers, Inc.,

et al. ; and

No. 75—1276. Dorotha Allen Guy, petitioner, v. Robbins & Myers,

Inc., et al. Motion of respondent Robbins & Myers, Inc., to retax costs

denied.

No. 75-1704. Clifford L. Alexander, Secretary of the Army, appel-

lant, v. Louis J. Fioto, etc. Motion of Acting Solicitor General to per-

mit Stephen L. Urbanczyk, Esquire, to present oral argument, pro hae

vice, granted.

No. 75-1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Motion of appellants for leave to alio-

396 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 19 77

eate time to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States to argue,

as amicus curias, denied. Motion of Local No. 1375, United Steel Work-ers of America, for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75—1906. Robert J. Henderson, Superintendent, Auburn Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Barry Warren Kibbe. Motion of the

District Attorney of Monroe County New York for leave to participate

in oral argument, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 76-120. United States, petitioner, v. Martin Linen Supply

Company et al. Motion of Acting Solicitor General to permit FrankIT. Easterbrook, Esquire, to present oral argument, pro hoc vice,

granted.

No. 76-404. Illinois Brick Company et al., petitioners, v. Illinois

et al. Motion of Acting Solicitor General for leave to participate in

oral argument, as amicus curiae, granted and fifteen minutes allotted

for that purpose. Counsel for petitioners allotted an additional fifteen

minutes for oral argument. Motion of the State of Alabama et al. for

leave to participate in oral argument, as amiei curiae, denied.

No. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan et al.. petitioners, v. Ronald Bradley et al. Motion of National

Association of Attorneys General for leave to join the amicus curiae

brief filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania denied.

No. 76-694. James L. Buckley et al., appellants, v. Cora McRaeet. al. Renewed application for stay of the order of the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of New York denied.

No. 76-815. Ramon R. Appawora, appellant, v. Myron Brough;

No. 76—900. Erie Lackawanna Railway Company, petitioner, v.

L.F.Cole; and

No. 76-5729. Mark David Oliphant and Daniel B. Belgarde, peti-

tioners, v. The Suquamish Indian Tribe et al. The Solicitor General

is invited to file briefs in these cases expressing the views of the Linked

States.

No. 76—978. Bridgeton Hospital Association et al., petitioners, v:

Jane Doe et al. Application for stay of judgment of the SupremeCourt of New Jersey, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by himreferred to the Court, denied. Mr. Justice Brennan took no part in the

consideration or decision of this application.

No. 76—1104. Morris Kenneth Sag-racy, petitioner, v. United

States. Application for stay of execution and enforcement of judg-

ment of conviction, presented to Mr. Justice Marshall and by him re-

ferred to the Court, denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7 397

Xo. 76-1105. Ramsey Clark, appellant, v. Francis R. Valeo, Sec-

retary of the United States Senate, et al. Motion to expedite considera-

tion denied.

Xo. 76-5187. Phillip Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for appointment of counsel granted and it is ordered that Con-

rad Kellenberg, Esquire, of Notre Dame, Indiana, is appointed to

serve as counsel for the petitioner in this case.

Xo. 76-635. United States Steel Corporation et al., appellants, v.

Multistate Tax Commission et al. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Southern District of New York. In this case prob-

able -jurisdiction noted. ^Xo. 76-879. Thomas E. Zablocki, Milwaukee County Clerk, eMfe,

appellant/, v. Roger G. Redhail Appeal from the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. In this case

probable jurisdiction noted.

Xo. 76-860. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Edu-cation, and Welfare, appellant, v. John A. Jobst. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.

Motion of appellee for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. In

this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Xo. 76-5528. Lester Baldwin et al., appellants, v. Fish and GameCommission of Montana et al. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the District of Montana. Motion of appellants for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis denied. Appellants now having paid the

docket fee pursuant to Rule 52, case transferred to the appellate

docket as Xo. 76-1150. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Xo. 76-616. Xew York, appellant, v. Cathedral Academy. Appealfrom the Court of Appeals of Xew York. In this case further consid-

eration of the question of jurisdiction postponed to hearing of case on

the merits.

Xo. 76-624. Frank Lyon Company, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit granted.

Xo. 76-678. Shell Oil Company, petitioner, v. Anne M. Dartt.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit granted.

Xo. 76-709. Earl L. Butz et al., petitioners, v» Arthur X. Economouet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Xoted or Postponed

Certiorari Granted

398 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

No. 76-719. National Labor Eelations Board, petitioner, v. Local

Union No. 103, International Association of Bridge, Structural and

Ornamental Iron Workers, AFL-CIO, et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals for the District of Co-

lumbia Circuit granted.

No. 76-811. Eegents of the University of California, petitioner, v.

Allan Bakke. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

California granted.

No. 76—906. United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Harris S.

McMann. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted.

No. 76-39. Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division, et al., peti-

tioners, v. Willie S. Craft et al. Motion of respondents for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted.

No. 76-419. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, peti-

tioner, v. Natural Eesources Defense Council, Inc., et al. ; andNo. 76-528. Consumers Power Company, petitioner, v. Nelson

Aeschliman et al. Motion of Edison Electric Institute et al., for leave

to file a brief, as amid curiae, granted. Petitions for writs of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Co-

lumbia granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one hour allotted

for oral argument. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the considera-

tion or decision of this motion and petitions.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-770. Treadway Companies, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Bruns-

wick Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 75—836. Valley Distributing Company, petitioner, ^. Joe E.

Davis et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—273. Austin L. Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-384. Vernon Simon, petitioner, v.. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-449. Carmine J. Persico, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977 399

No. 76-465. City of Alexandria, petitioner, v. United States et al.

;

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No. 76-476. Robinson Terminal Warehouse Corporation et al., pe-

titioners, United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

No. 76-480. Nathaniel Robertson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-486. Anthony De Lutro, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-612. Anthony Soldano, petitioner, v. United States

;

No.76-640. Frank Lucas, petitioner, v. United States;

No.76-5503. Richard Bolella, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5603. Joseph Magnano and Frank Pallatta, petitioners v.

United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-503. Clarence J. Matya et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-523. Church of Scientology of California, petitioner, v.

L. Gene Allard. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appealof California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—526. First National Bank of Fort Collins, petitioner, v.

State Banking Board of Colorado et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—561. Andrew Berrada, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76^5565. Anthony Contreras, petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-5573. Joseph DiGiso, petitioner, -v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—567. West Penn Power Company, petitioner v. Russell E.

Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76—587. William Gibbons, etc., petitioner, v. Atchison, Topekaand Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-590. Velma Lee Shuey, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

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Xo. 76—621. Keith Xowicki, dba K & F Food Market, petitioner,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—634. Larry Owen Manning, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-657. Xewspaper Guild, petitioner, v. Griffin B. Bell, Attor-

ney General of the United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-665. Alan Ernest, Xext Friend of Unborn Child Roe, etc.,

petitioner v. Jimmy Carter, President of the United States, et al. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—681. The Xational Bank of Xorthern Xew York, Executor

of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth M. Haas, petitioner, v

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—683. The Western Union Telegraph Company, petitioner,

v. Federal Communications Commission et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Lnited States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-687. Christian Camenisch, II, et al., petitioners, v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied. ,

Xo. 76-692. Biaggio Campisi, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—701. John J. Brennam petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-707. Sumter Plywood Corporation, petitioner, v. Xational

Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-711. Benjamin Michael Feliciano and Jesse Davidson, pe-

titioners, v. United States

;

Xo. 76—5691. Xicholas Anthony Iacona, petitioner v. United

States; andXo. 76—5715. Edward Bishop and Louis J. Summa, petitioners, v.

United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 401

No. 76-715. Martin L. Van Winkle, petitioner, v. John J. McLucas,

Secretary of Air Force. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—727. Charles E. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—741. Harry Hunter, petitioner, r. North Carolina. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina

denied.

No. 76-746. George Graves et al., petitioners, v. Thomas E. Sneed

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—755. J. Kichard Dema. petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certioriari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh. Circuit denied.

No. 76-758. Charles T. Sink, petitioner, v. Cecil D. Andrus. Sec-

retary of Interior, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-759. Cecil L. Kinty, dba Kinty Trucking Company, et al.,

petitioners, v. United Mine Workers of America ; andNo. 76—945. United Mine Workers of America, petitioner, v.

Cecil L.. Kinty, dba Kinty Trucking Company, et al. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-760. Luther Albert James, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—763. Camelia Builders, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Fidelity

Mortgage Investors. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-765. Nicholas A. Urda, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania Fair-

view State Hospital. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, denied.

No. 76-766. Yoder Brothers, Inc., petitioner, v. California-Florida

Plant Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—767. Jack Fried, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the ThirdCircuit denied.

No. 76—775. Koyal Indemnity Company, petitioner, v. W. WoodPrince et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

402 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

No. 76-779. City of Euclid, Ohio, petitioner, v. James Fitzthum

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio

denied.

No. 76-780. Jenna Pauline Kelsie, petitioner, v. Indiana. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 76—782. Great Western Sugar Company, petitioner, v. Davis

Cattle Co., Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—788. Fern Rowland et al., petitioners, v. City of Monterey

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-791. Phil Jacobs et al., petitioners, v. Ken Klines, etc., et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-792. Glenview Park District as Owner of One Eighteen Foot

Grumman Aluminum Canoe, petitioner, v. Edythe Melhus. Petition

for writ of certiorarai to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-796. Mississippi Power & Light Company, petitioner, v.

United Gas Pipe Line Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—797. Rural Foods. Inc., etc., petitioner, ^. United States

Department of Agriculture, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-798. A. H. Kobins Company, Inc., petitioner, v. Depart-

ment of Health of the State of California, etc., et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Third Appellate

District, denied.

No. 76-806. Texas Steel Company, petitioner, v. International

Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District 776. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-810. Josephine McGraw et al., petitioners, v. Stephen

Berger, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-813. William H. Benson, petitioner, v. Metro-Goldwyn-

Mayer, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-828. Markle Manufacturing Company, petitioner, v. Inter-

national Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-

CIO-CLC, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2/ 1977 403

No. 76-829. Anthony B. Cataldo, petitioner, v. Leslie J. Buglass,etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals ofNew York denied.

No. 76-833. Charles G. Morrow, petitioner, v. Greyhound Lines,Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-837. Bradco Oil & Gas Company, petitioner, v. Youngs-town Sheet & Tube Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-841. Illinois et al., petitioners, v. Consolidated Rail Corpo-ration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Special Court, Re-gional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, denied.

No. 76-844. P. L. Snyder, petitioner, v. R.I.D.C. Industrial De-velopment Fund. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-845. Alberta S. Gilinsky, petitioner, v. Columbia Univer-

sity in the City of New York et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76-848. Delmas McClendon et al., petitioners, v. Lee Slater

Secretary of the State Election Board, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma denied.

No. 76-849. Woodmar Realty Corporation and Owen W. Crum-

packer, petitioners, v. Samuel C. Ennis & Company, Inc., et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-850. Black Musicians of Pittsburgh et al., petitioners, v.

Local 60-471, American Federation of Musicians, AFL-CIO, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-856. Southern Concrete Company, petitioner, v. United

States Steel Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitMr

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-872. Benjamin R. Burroughs, petitioner, v. Board of Trus-

tees of the Pension Trust Fund for Operating Engineers et al.;and

No. 76-912. Board of Trustees of the Pension Trust Fund for Oper-

ating Engineers, petitioner, v. Benjamin R. Burroughs et al. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-873. Arthur Andersen & Co., petitioner, v, Ohio et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

404 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

]ST0 . 76-875. Donald Ratliff, et al., petitioners, v. Lexington-Fayette

Urban County Government. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Kentucky denied.

Xo. 76-882. Bill P. Cogdell, petitioner, v. Fort Worth National

Bank, Trustee, Under the Will of D. M. Cogdell. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eleventh Supreme

Judicial District, denied.

Xo. 76-883. Donnie Wayne Dodson, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia, denied.

Xo. 76-885. Amanda Alice Spillman, petitioner, v. City of Dallas.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas,

Eleventh Supreme Judicial District, denied.

Xo. 76-887. William Camil, City Attorney of Duarte, California,

petitioner, v. Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles

(Buena Vista Cinema, et al. Real Parties in Interest). Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Ap-

pellate District, denied.

Xo. 76-890. John Hesler and John Selzer, petitioners, v. Illinois.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Sec-

ond District, denied.

No. 76-891. John T. Chambers, petitioner, v. Charles A. Chambers

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas

denied.

No. 76-894. Andrew P. Schott, Jr., John L. Lee, and James E.

Sutton, petitioners, v. Illinois. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District, denied.

No. 76-899. McGraw-Edison Company, petitioner, v. Betty Soperet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-901. John Doe, etc., petitioner, v. Ralph Lamb, ete., et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Nevada denied.

No. 76-903. David Feist et al., petitioners, v. Luzerne CountyBoard of Assessment Appeals. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, denied.

XTo. 76-904. FLM Collision Parts, Inc., petitioner, v. Ford MotorCompany and Ford Marketing Corporation. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 76-907. Compania Maritima San Basilio, S.A., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Panagangelos Antypas. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 405

No. 76-^916. Spencer Schwartz, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76-920. Joseph Anuszewski and Eonald Gutowski, petitioners,

v. Dynamic Mariners Corp., Panama. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No, 76-925. Raymond W. Ferren, petitioner, v. Glena Ferren. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

ond Appellate District, denied. ; ,

No. 76-927. Harold S. Rifkin, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court, of Claims denied.

No. 76-940. Edward P. Zemprelli, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-942. Glenn W. Anthony, petitioner, v'. Willie Ruth An-thony. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia

denied.

No. 76-963. Milton J. Largent and Jonathan B. Higdon, peti-

tioners, United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1000. James E. Fife, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1007. Seligman Development, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1009. Edward P. Zemprelli, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1019. John J. Afflerbach, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1032. Jack Casebeer Wood, III, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5296. Angelo Inciso, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5341. William M. McCurry, petitioner, v. Clerk of the Sixth

Judicial District Court, State of Louisiana. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

406 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7

No. 76-5357. Allen Fairfax Cooper, petitioner, v. United States

;

No. 76-5360. Bernard Bravo Escamilla, petitioner, v. United

States; and

No. 76-5367. Manuel Alvarado and Terry Gene Williams, peti-

tioners v. United States ; Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5370. Antonio Mitchell, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5464. Donald Everett Lupo, petitioner, -y. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5465. Le Roy Hairston, petitioner, v. Warden, Illinois

State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5475. Thomas Sypula, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5482. Thomas J. Starr, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5490. Norma^Carl Miller, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for Avrit of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied.

No. 76-5507. David Toon, petitioner, v.- United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appealsdenied.

No. 76-5520. John Michael Chester, petitioner, v. United .States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5526. Jeral Leon Woods, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5527. Stanley Eugene Boyd, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5540. John David Williams, petitioner, m Alabama. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5546. Felix Melian, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, ThirdDistrict, denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7 407

^o. 76-5554. Eduardo Eua, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5557. William E. Gorham, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5569. Janet Teri, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 76-5570. Eichard Cleve Brown, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5571. Benjamin Charles Smith, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5574. George D. Cavazos, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5579. David Mitchell, petitioner, v. J. E. LaVallee, Super-

intendent, Clinton Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5580. Leonidas Eoy Fields, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5582. Eugene Bobby Miller, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5585. Lewis G. Shryock, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5587. Eobert L. Mercer, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Ap-peals denied.

No. 76-5589. Jerry A. Belvin, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5590. Larry E. Brown, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Tenth Circuit denied.

240-278—77 54

408 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

No. 76-5591. Francisco Liganoza, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5594. Patrick Gatt, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5596. Kobert Carlton Highneld and David Taylor Fox,

petitioners, v. California. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court

of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5600. Jesse Lee Evans et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5607. Nolan Taylor Robinson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5612. Robert Leo Kurowski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5614. Pearlum Campbell, petitioner, v. Attorney General

of the United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5615. Sherman Clark, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5616. Walter L. Jones and Calvin Baines, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5622. Flores Amaya, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5635. Bill Hannah, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 76—5637. Ronald Larry Miller, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5638. Eddie Carrington, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5640. Ghulam Mohammed Nasim, petitioner, v. Mary-land. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals

of Maryland denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 409

No. 76-5642. Walter Bibbs, petitioner, v. John J. Twomey,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5643. James Leon St. John, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5646. E. George Minns, Jr., petitioner, v. John Gray Paul,

Jr., etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5648. Isaiah Sylvester Wilson, petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of

Maryland denied.

No. 76—5654. Elmer Schuer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5656. Vincin Campise, petitioner, v. J. W. Hamilton,

Sheriff, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5657. Emmett Doe, Jr., petitioner, v. AFL-CIO, De-

partment of Organization, Eegion 6, Atlanta, Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—5658. Van Kobert Tajdor, petitioner, v. United States,

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5659. Louis C. Boscia, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5660. Ronald Henkin, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5786. William Abraham, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

titions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit, denied.

No. 76—5662. Ernest James Cox, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—5664. Patsy Anatala, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 76-5667. James Panebianco, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

410 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7

No. 76-5671. James Whitaker, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tioner for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5675. Johnny Lee Roy Norton, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5682. James Lanier, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5684. Robert Franklin O'Dell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5687. Marshall Kenneth Schreter, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5688. Robert Timothy Scully, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5699. James Grant, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5700. Verle Dean Childers, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5701. Louis Joseph Marion Marvin Ives, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5705. Edward Engelfried et al., petitioners, v. Louis S.

Aytch et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5709. Richard William Payne, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5710. James Lee Moore, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5713. Jesus Oscar De La O, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977

No. 76-5721. Edward Kelley, petitioner, v. City of Cincinnati.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-5725. Freddie Lee Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5726. Raymond Auler, petitioner, ^.United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5727. Michael Gardner, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5732. Vincent Frank Marino, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5734. Martin H. Trowery, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5736. Kenneth Stevens, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of NewYork, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5743. Bert Glenn Munz, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5756. Lenard Wallace Nolen, Sr., petitioner, v. Harold

Brown, Secretary of Defense et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5757. Lenard Wallace Nolen, Sr., petitioner, v. Harold

Brown, Secretary of Defense. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5775. Ruben Rodriquez, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5789. Nathan George Dinitz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5804. Thomas Arthur Darnell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

412 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

No. 76-5810. John Noehl Schmitz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5836. David F. Wilson, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 76-5837. David L. Martinez, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5838. Everett Greenfield, petitioner, v. Richard Tibbetts.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5839. Jasper Wycoff, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5840. Harold Thomas Treadwell, petitioner, v. Joe S.

Hopper, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5842. Earl Lee Bichison, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76—5845. Jay Weiner, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 76—5851^E£BBp> Kent Shinnick, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5847. Leyle E. Crayton, petitioner, v. United States Postal

Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5848. Jeanette Plolland, Administratrix of the Estate of

Aaron James Holland, Deceased, petitioner, v. Allied Structural Steel

Company, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5850. John W. Detwiler, petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5855. Donald C. Jackson, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5858. Greenville Noble, petitioner, v. Harold Black, Super-

intendent, Kentucky State Reformatory. Petition for writ of certi-

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977 413

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—5859. William C. Houlf, petitioner, v. Arizona. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division

Two, denied.

No. 76—5866. James Salter, Jr., and Donna Salter, petitioners, v.

Ohio. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio,

Ashtabula County, denied.

No. 76—5869. William Leighton McDonough, petitioner, v. Mary-land et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5870. Jon W. Martin, petitioner, v. Charles Morris, Secre-

tary, Washington Department of Social and Health Services. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5871. Maximino Villafane, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Peti-

tion for Writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut

denied.

No. 76-5872. Kichard E. Mauch, petitioner, v. Michigan Depart-

ment of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5873. Marvin Clyde Lincoln, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5874. Hugh E. Simms, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District,

denied.

No. 76-5875. Lovie Bendter, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,

denied.

No. 76-5878. Alfred Donald Johnson, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-5891. Gordon Campbell, petitioner, v. Safeco Insurance

Company of America et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Courts of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5892. Sylvester Jones, etc., petitioner, v. Members of the

Board of Directors, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

414 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

No. 76-5895. Wayne Ramsey, petitioner, v. James Bailey et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5899. Emmett J. Stebbins, petitioner, v. The Continental

Insurance Companies et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-5901. Harold Eoss McClintock, petitioner, v. Ohio. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Stark Coun-

ty, denied.

No. 76-5902. William L. McDonough, petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5905. John R. Warne, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District,

denied.

No. 76—5906. Alastair Boyd Kyle, petitioner, v. Mary Giarrizzo

Kyle. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsyl-

vania, Eastern District- denied . , . _ „ tt - ^No. 76-5909. Samuel Moore, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Unil

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit den

No. 76-5916. Ignatius Strzyzewski, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Medina County,

denied.

No. 76-5921. Freddy Chambers, petitioner, v. Donald W. Wyrick,

'Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5922. Calvin Carlos Campbell, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-5923. Howard B. Lane, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5924. Raphael Bressler, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5927. John Robert Myers, petitioner, v. Arizona. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division

One, denied.

No. 76-5928. Lawrence A. Williams, petitioner, v. Illinois. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to Appellate Court of Illinois, First District,

denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977 415

No. 76-5930. Roy Parrott, petitioner, v. Government of the Vir-

gin Islands. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5932. Arnold N. Handy, petitioner, v. Maryland. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5937. Nathaniel Moore, petitioner, v. L. D. Hewitt, Supt.,

Huntingdon State Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5938. James Elmer Richey, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5941. Bennie Miller, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5945. Leo Sanders, petitioner, v. Michigan. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Michigan denied.

No. 76—5946. Delfina Mata, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

. for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5948. Alfonso Filion, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of

New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5949. Gilbert Miller, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5952, Harold Owens, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District,

denied.

No. 76-5953. Raymond Dreding, petitioner, w United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5954. John Gibson and Tyrone Hall, petitioners, v. Illinois.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First

District, denied.

No. 76-5956. Oliver Johnson, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of

New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5961. Joseph A. Loder, petitioner,'v. Municipal Court for

the San Diego Judicial District of San Diego County et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

240-278—77 55

416 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

^Xo. 76-5962. Leonard Ernest Salazar-Medina, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5964. Julian Alfonso Moreno, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5966. Juan Vargas, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for writ ofcertiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

Xo. 76-5968. Rau] Ruben Medina, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5971. Shirley A. Fahrig et al., petitioners, v. James D. Le-

Compte. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

Ohio, Montgomery County, denied.

Xo. 76—5973. Paula Amelia Elizabeth Goldstein, petitioner, c.

New York et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5976. Larry Robertson, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

Xo. 76—5983. Warren H. Folks, petitioner, v. Bruce Smathers

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.S&t^&Zs

Xo. 76—5986. Miriam Bergman Dormer, petitioner v. Bill- il^ffc^Datsun, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5988. Fred Boigner. petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,

denied.

Xo. 76-5992, William F. Bankhead, petitioner, v. Edward Slazas

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5995. James Theodore Eagle, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5997. Charles Larry Thomas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5998. Carl Eugene Cook, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Xinth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7 417

No. 76-6001. William John Newman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6021. Jaime W. Nixon, III, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6023. John Wesley Phipps, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6025. Charles F. Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6028. Byron Felix Kalama, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6029. Arthur Eugene Kobin, petitioner, v. United States

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6033. Kobert L. Monin, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6037. John M. Reed, petitioner, v. Del Chemical Corpora-

tion. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Oregon

denied.

No. 76—6046. Daniel James Donohue, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6052. Jaime W. Nixon, III, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6054. Rex Milton Rose, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied. ^ ///—

No. 76-6062. Ellis William -Mathcwor Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6072. Michael John Trolley, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

418 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7

No. 76-6073. Arlester Scott, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6083. Hunter Brooks Brashier, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6087. Antonio Valentino Zamarripa, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6094. William Clyde Lewis, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6095. Leonard Mark Buford, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6100. Sterling E. Brown, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6111. Jesse Lara Lopez, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1763. J. B. Gunn, Warden, petitioner, v. John Julius Sesser.

Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6898. Jesse James Freeman, petitioner, v. Robert F. Zah-

radnick, Superintendent, Virginia State Penitentiary. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennanjoins.

No. 76-383. John D. Ehrlichman, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took

no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-408. Ruben Morales Robles and Robert Dale Hart, peti-

tioners v. United States. Motion of petitioner Robert Dale Hart for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7 419

No. 76—445. London Press, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Bren-

nan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 76-554. Tulare Lake Canal Company et al., petitioners, v.

United States ; and

No. 76—555. Salyer Land Company, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion of Ben Yellen et al. for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

granted. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell wouldgrant certiorari.

No. 76-629. C. Carey Matthews, petitioner, v. United States. Motion

to strike brief of the United States and petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—636. Buckley Towers Condominum, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Herbert Buchwald, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-648. City of Adair, Iowa, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant

certiorari.

No. 76—786. Grant Mogle, petitioner, v. Board of Education of

Sevier County School District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Blackmum would grant certiorari.

No. 76—650. New Mexico et al., petitioners, v. United States et al.

Motion of Flathead, Mission and Jocko Valley Irrigation Districts

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-676. Dresser Industries, Inc., petitioner, v. Everett C. Webb.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell

with whom the Chief Justice joins. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant

certiorari and set case for oral argument.

No. 76-726. United States, petitioner, v. Empire Gas Corporation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

White would grant certiorari.

420 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

No. 76—739. Olson Farms, Inc., petitioner, v. Cackling Acres, Inc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-5720. Jose I. Gonzales, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the

consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—794. Local Union No. 639, International Brotherhood of

Teamsters, Chauffeurs, 'Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Inc.,

petitioner, v. Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit denied. Mr. Justice "White would grant

certiorari.

No. 76-800. Charles E. Allen and John "W. Horn et al., petitioners,

v. Eastman Kodak Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Ohio denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in

the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-874. Daniel H. Overmyer, etc., petitioner, v. Lawyers Title

Insurance Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Special Appeals of Maryland denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76—854. Carpenters Pension Trust for Southern California,

petitioner, v. Superior Court of California, County of Orange (AnnS. Cougler, real party in interest). Motion of respondent Ann S.

Cougler for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Ap-pellate District, denied.

No. 76—926. Laredo Newspapers, Inc., petitioner, v. John E. Foster.

It appearing that there is no final judgment within the meaning of 28

U.S.C. 1257, petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Texas denied.

No. 76-5645. Arthur Brecht, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-5717. George W. Phifer, Charles Whorton and Johnnie EayLawrence, petitioners, v. North Carolina. The death penalties having

been vacated by the Supreme Court of North Carolina, petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina denied.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 421

Leave To File Petitions for Writs of Certiorari Denied

No. 76-803. Yesco & Co., Inc., petitioner, v. International Controls

Corp. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of certiorari and for

other relief denied.

No. 76-5896. Curtis Diamond, petitioner, v. Alabama. Motion for

leave to file petition for writ of certiorari denied.

Leave To File Petitions for Writs of Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5778. Eoland Colquett Gamble, petitioner, v. Alabama;

and

No. 76-6040. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, Warden.Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

No. 76-6102. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Vinson Thompson,Warden. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus

and for other relief denied.

Leave To File Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied

No. 76-5996. Jesse D. Loden, petitioner, v. H. Stuart Cunningham,Clerk, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, et al.

Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied.

Eehearings Denied

No. 75—628. Curtis Craig et al., appellants, v. David Boren, etc.,

et al;

No. 75-1354. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Aristedes

A. Day et al.

;

No. 75—1631. Edward L. Kirkland and Nathanel Hayes, etc. peti-

tioners, v. New York State Department of Correctional Services et al.;

No. 75-6901. James Edward Swigert et al., appellants, v. Paul A.

Miller et al.

;

No. 75-7003. James Scherer, petitioner, v. Edwin Pogue, Warden;

No. 76—365. Samuel H. Sloan et al., petitioners, v. Securities andExchange Commission et al.

;

No. 76—405. James C. Gabriel, appellant, v. United States et al.

;

No. 76-443. William E. Wesson and John Charles Vaiani, appel-

lants, v. United States et al.

;

No. 76-497. Kichard Taxe, petitioner, v. United States.

422 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 19 77

No. 76-547. Helen H. Simmons, petitioner, v. Council Bluffs Sav-

ings Bank, Executor of the Estate of G. William Coulthard

;

No. 76-579. Theodore G. Spencer et al., appellants, v. Redevelop-

ment Authority of the City of Nanticoke

;

No. 76-834. Franklin Peroff, petitioner, v. I. G. Hylton, United

States Marshal, et al.

;

No. 76-5231. Samuel Gibson, III, petitioner, v. Georgia;

No. 76-5304. John Houston Sellars, petitioner, v. California et al.

;

No. 76—5358. James Dupree Henry, petitioner, v. Florida;

No. 76-5368. Epifanio G. Alvarez, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections

;

No. 76-5480. Allen P. Miller, petitioner, v. Robert E. Hampton,Individually and as Chairman, United States Civil Service Commis-

sion, et al.

;

No. 76-5598. Geneva H. Sayles, petitioner, v. Matthew F. McGuire,

Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

;

No. 76-5634. Clarence A. Hinton, petitioner, v. Michigan et al.

;

No. 76-5653. Henny Zenglein, petitioner, v. Walter M. Lewis,

M.D., et al.

;

No. 76-5712. Calvin Byron Smith, petitioner, v. United States.

No. 76-5724. William K. Powell, petitioner, v. Alabama; and

No. 76—5735. Julio Mejias Santana, appellant, v. Philip Ross, as

Industrial Commissioner of New York. Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 75-1466. Boston Home and School Association, petitioner,

v. Tallulah Morgan et al. Motion for leave to file second petition for

rehearing denied.

No. 76—282. Don M. Smart, petitioner, v. Clarence Jones et al.

;

and

No. 76-5144. Anthony Martin Zilka, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Motions for leave to

file petitions for rehearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar ox Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

John Wadsworth Adams Morristown, N.J. Sidney G. Dillon.

David Robert Addis Washington, D.C. Judge WilliamBenson Bryant.

Henry Nissim Adorno Miami, Fla. James HowardWoodard.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977 423

Applicant

Linda S. Aland

Ralph R. Alexis, III

James Monroe Allen

Andrew Davidson

AmersonOverton S. Anderson

William Hagler Anderson

Jean Appleman

Glenn LeRoy Archer, Jr.

William F. Arnet

William Harry Arnold

Frederic J. Artwick

Treva G. Ashworth

Thomas Ashworth, III

Philip L. Atinsky

Roger S. Auerbach

George R. August

Charles Porter Baker

Charles P. Baker, Jr.

John Bagwell Ballard, Jr.

Richard L. Basinger

Harry Warren Bassler

Raymond John Batla, Jr.

Alan E. Battaglia

City and State Movant

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Arlington, Va. Kevin P. Charles.

San Antonio, Tex. Judge Rose Biren-

berg Spector.

424 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977

Applicant

Joseph P. Bauer

Lawrence W. Bell

David Adolpli

Berchelmann, Jr.

Joseph G. Bertroche

David Richard Bertz

Jerry W. Blakeney

Russ Edward Boltz

Theodore J. Borgna

H. Paxton Bowers, Jr.

Richard James Boyd

William S. Boyd, III

Louis Edwin Boyle

David Stillman Branch

William Eddins Brickey

Thomas L. Bright

Murray Xeil Brookman

Larry Donovan Brown

George Kirkendall Brown,

Jr.

John Thomas Bruce

Steven Donald BrumleyBarry L. Bunshoft

Richard Murphy BurnhamGeorge Edward Burns, Jr.

City and State

Notre Dame, Ind.

Saint Amant, La.

San Antonio,

Tex.

Des Moines,

IowaWashington, D.C.

Jackson, Miss.

Rochester, Minn.

Alexandria, Va.

Bloomington, 111.

Madison, Wis.

Laurel, Miss.

San Diego, Calif.

Xew Haven, Conn.

Albany, Oreg.

Christiansburg,

Va.

Xew York, X.Y.

St. Petersburg,

Fla.

Bradenton, Fla.

Colorado Springs,

Colo.

Idaho Falls. Idaho

San Francisco,

Calif.

Juneau, Alaska

Baltimore, Md.

Movant

James H.Seckinger.

Walter J. Horrell.

Carolyn H.

Spears

Charles Jeffrey

Broida.

Thomas H.

Truitt.

Edmund W.Montgomerv,II.

Louis DelamareBeer.

Leroy S.

Bendheim.

Frank Martin

Brady.

Theodore L.

Priebe.

James P.

Coleman.

Thomas JohnWhelan.

John M. Creane.

Merle A. Long.

Robert Stockton

Bennett, Jr.

Jeffrey B.

Reitman.

Frank D.

McDevitt,

Robert Hill

Schultz.

Ann Kathleen

MacLaughlin.

John X. Combo.Thomas Mark

Burton.

Robert Boochever.

Alan HamiltonMurrell.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7 425

Applicant

Sarah Collins Carey

John H. Carlson

Patrick John Joseph

Carney

Carl Nash Carpenter

John Sears Casey

John Bernard Cashion

Alvin Odell Chambliss, Jr.

W. M. Chanfrau

Michael H. Chanin

Gilberto M. Charriez

W. Douglas Childs

Bertram F. Claeboe

Joseph A. Claro

Michael Eugene Clift

Charles Hideo CoeDavid Conway Coleman,

III

Ronald L. Collins

Thomas Reaves Conner

Gerald Arthur Conradi

M. Errol Copilevitz

Gregg M. Corwin

Edward J. Costello, Jr.

Arthur B. Crandall

William Duncan Crosby, Jr.

R. Alex Crumbley

City and State Movant

Washington, D.C. William C.

Brashares.

Lafayette, Ind. Thomas Richard-

son McCully.

San Francisco, William H. Parks.

Calif.

Hammond, Ind. Edmond J.

Leeney.

Heflin, Ala. James S.

Hubbard.Chicago, 111. Charles Anthony

Packard.

New Orleans, La. Derrick A.

Humphries.Daytona Beach, Thomas T. Cobb.

Fla.

Atlanta, Ga. James N. Frazer.

San Juan, P.R. Cesar Andreu-

Ribas.

Jacksonville, Fla. Bruce S. Bullock.

Madison Heights, Richard PaulMich. Mueller.

Oklahoma City, Bert Barefott, Jr.

Okla.

Shelbyville, Tenn. Frederick B.

Hunt, Jr.

Washington, D.C. I. Arthur Levy.

Berkeley, Calif. Peter AnthonyBerger.

New Philadelphia, Richard L.

Ohio Stephenson.

Houston, Tex. Daniel Paul Ryan,

Jr.

San Diego, Calif. Dale A. Hilmen.

Kansas City, Mo. James R. Wyrsch.

Minneapolis, Richard I.

Minn. Diamond.

Los Angeles, Calif. John J. Quinn.

Painesville, Ohio J. Melvin

Andrews.

Louisville, Ky. C. Trent Lott.

McDonough, Ga.. Hugh Dorsey

Sosebee.

426 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

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Uoakley.

Janies \\ . Denliardt St. Petersburg. Edward Deanr la. r oreman.

IvOlieilC Lv a i leu ashington. D.C. JeromeDeArment Ackerman.

Bobert E. Dickinson Boston. Mass. Alan Clayton

Kimenker.

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lyxC-L/onnBii.TJ erome Anthony C layton. Mo. Gary H. Lange.

Diekemper

Frank P. Doheny. Jr. Louisville. Ivy. J onn r. oandidge.

Martin S. Driggers. Sr. xiaitb^ me, o.L. JLawarcl L.

b aleeby.

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jr. W rig lit.

1 . ALicliael JJuiiy Lliarleston. o.U. Ernest F.

Hollings.

Eussell iv. Dunning Boston, Mass. Gershon Michael

Ratner.

James D. Durham, Jr. Amarillo, lex. David I^eon

Gleason.

Edward F. Duscnock Perth Amboy. Robert P. Levine."V TJS .J .

Peter Calvert Economos \\ mnetka. ill. Jules Marshall

Laser.

Steven A. Edelstein Miami, rla. 31iller W alton.T_1 TT l "17*1

J onn Hart Ely Brookline. Mass. Xancy Halliday

Jily.

John Melvm England Atlanta, u-a. Harold oN . Hill,T-r.Jr.

\\ llliam Inornley Evans bait Lake Lity, liooert ±>. Hansen.

UtanJJavicl Alan Ezra Honolulu. Hawaii Joseph (jrarner

q 1 1 L IIUJJ. y •

Raymond C. Farfante. Jr. Tampa. Fla. Paul AnthonyStraske.

Michael TT. Ford Chicago, El. John B. Huck.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 427

Applicant Kjixy ana ©rare Movant

James B. Franklin San Diego, Calif. Reginald A.

Vitek.

Joseph D. Fraseella Los Angeles, Bernard Fried.

Calif.

Xavier M. Frascogna, Jr. Jackson, Miss. John LandMcDavid.

Albert G. Freeman, Jr. Tucson, Ariz. Armand Salese.

Alfred D. Freis Los Angeles, Frantz B. Lilloe.

Calif.

Ralph Curtis French Springfield, Va. Lester H.Schiefelbein,

Jr.

John Albert Friedman Fort Lauderdale, Leonard LamarFla, Stafford.

Richard L. Frymire Madisonville, Ky. Ronald M.Sullivan.

Will H. Fulton Louisville, Ky. John P.

Sandidge.

Vincent Joseph Funo Philadelphia, Pa. Sidney Joseph

Smolinsky.

Robert Alan Gambol Mentor, Ohio Michael D.

Coffey.

Glen Austin Garrett Atlanta, Ga. Jack Tillery

Elrod.

Scott Garrison Austin, Tex. Roland H. Allen.

Edgard R. Martinez Gelpi Roosevelt, P.R. Benicio Sanchez-

Rivera.

Rudolph Joseph Gerber Phoenix, Ariz. Roger AdamGolston.

Miles M. Gersh Denver, Colo. Harry L. Hobson.

John George Giumarra, Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Arthur E.

Wallace.

Ray Grist Miami, Fla. Robert Scott

Kaufman.Anthony J. Golden Palm Beach, Fla. Basil S. Diamond.Walter B. Golden III Fairfax, Va. Oliver Lloyd

Onion.

Michael Philip Goldenberg Gaithersburg, Md. W. Devier

Pierson.

Joseph Anthony Mobile, Ala. Daniel WayneGonzales Shimek.

Robin Winchester Washington, D.C. Harry H.Goodenough Almond, Jr.

428 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 19 77

Applicant

Theodore P. Gorski,

Jr.

Harold Hawthorne Green

Jeffrey X. Greenblatt

Wade Garney Griggs, Jr.

Matthew Carl Gruskin

Brian Thomas Guthrie

Lee Louis Hale

Judith M. Hane

Robert Winchester HardinWilliam J. Harte

Steven Clay HaworthHugh Arnold Hazelwood

John Morris Heckel

Robert J. Heil

William Herbert Heyman

Joseph L. Higgins

Keith Karlton Hilbig

David James Hill

Robert McClellan Hill, Jr.

Hillord Hensley Hinson

John Andrews Hodges

Morgan D. Hodgson

Sidney Lesser Hofing

Nell Hagar Holloway

Robert W. HolmstromDavid Charles Howard

City and State

Fort Worth. Tex.

Seattle. Wash.

Rockville.Md.

Houston. Tex.

Lynbrook,N.Y.Philadelphia. Pa.

Mobile. Ala.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Anaheim, Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Dallas, Tex.

Martinsville, Ind.

Cedar Rapids,

Iowa

San Francisco.

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Havertown, Pa.

Los Angeles.

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Florence, Ala.

Houston, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Trenton, X.J.

Houston, Tex.

Billings. Mont.

St. Louis. Mo.

Movant

S. G. Johndroe.

Jr.

Kenneth A.MacDonald.

Jackson Brodsky.

James EdwinRoss.

I. Duke Avnet.

Louis F. HinmanIII.

Charles Allen

Graddick.

William Perry

Hogoboom.Ralph I. Callen.

Kevin Michael

Forde.

Hobert Price, Jr.

George Leslie

Raymond.William George

Faches.

Robert Lloyd

Maines.

Robert Jeffrey

Dwyer.

James M. Marsh.

Stephen E.

Tallent.

Knox Bemis.

Charles A.

Poellnitz.

Richard HenryCobb.

Endicott Peabody

,

William TrumanLake.

Theodore A.

Schvimmer.

Chris J. Dixie.

William J. Speare.

Paul Piersma.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 19 77 429

Applicant City and State Movant

David H. Hunter Washington. D.C. Brian K.

Landsberg.

James K. Irvin New Orleans. La. Michael J.

Molony, Jr.

Steven Blair Jacobson Washington. D.C. Joseph AndrewYablonski.

Peter Arvydas Janus Hartford. Conn. Jay S. Siegel.

David Jaroslawicz Xew.York, X.Y. Stuart A. .

-Schlesinger.

Brian E. Johnson Clearwater. Fla. David JamesKurland.

Jeffrey Winston Johnson San Francisco. Michael X.

Calif. Khourie.

James Randolph Jones. Jr. Nashville, Term. David M. Pack.

Emory Cary Jordan III Lake Worth. Fla. Eugene Earl

Shuey. vEnrique A. Jordan Musa San Juan. P.R. Daniel F. Lopez

Romo.Ralph Samuel Joseph Xew City. X.Y. David W.

Silverman.

Irving B. Kahn Milwaukee. Wis. Joseph P.

Balistrieri.

Joseph A. Katarincic Pittsburgh, Pa. Judd X.

Pofiinberger. Jr.

Dwight C. H. Mandan. X. Dak. Bruce B. Bair.

KautzmannThomas C. Kayser Samt Paul, Minn. Solly Robins.

Dawson Kea Dublin. Ga. Billy Lee Evans.

Haig Kehiayan Los Angeles. David Richard

Calif. Glickman.

Allen S. Kellerman Philadelphia, Pa. Clarence C.

Xewcomer.

Loren Kieve Santa Fe. X. Mex. Laidler BowieMackaU

C. Marie King Tampa. Fla. Charles Corces,

Jr.

William Henry Atlanta. Ga, Ellis G. Arnall.

Kitchens

David George Klaber Pittsburgh. Pa. Judd X. Pofiin-

berger.' Jr.

Leslie Klein Los Angeles, Max A. Goodman.

Calif.

430 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

Applicant

John Thomas Klug

Jerome Martin Kolander,

Jr.

William G. Kopit

Robert Anthony Kosher

Elbert Jacob KramKenneth Merin Kramer

Robert KrauthamerWilliam A. Kyler

Charles William Lake, III

Robert Kent Lamere

Joshua Michael Landish

Douglas Pitkin Larsen, Jr.

Emanuel J. Lauria

Carl M. Layman, III

David J. LaBrec

R. Paul LaPlante

Maurice Julius Leavitt

David H. Lee

Charles H. LevadBen Levin

Aristide Francis Lefeve, Jr.

Robert Emmet Light-Inzer

Barry A. Lindahl

Louis H. Lindeman, Jr.

Emil Lippe, Jr.

Alvin Elliot Lipton

City and State Movant

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.

\V^ 1 11 i Minn\> I1IUW ILK, WIIIO -CiQiiiona. L/iosDj1 / ri / Jm ah rlXvCLlIIlOIlU.

Pitt=;fiel(l Mass xUdl LII1 X^l UXJfJbLLll.

T^oston ]\rnss To pr\h IV T" A f-vTTr>nrltr clCL>U J-iX. xjLLWUULl.

11 t»i n cyti a1 riOpi IIIgllvrlLl, XII. Jayne Ami Carr.

X^Uh ^iXIgeiefe, Arthur JosephTnl if I T>ATTr l ATTorowiey.

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Gribbon.

XJUOllljUe, xo \\ a Robert DonaldBartels.

XycLIUIL, Jlltilt Yi 11 n'fllln TXjUgoIie Xj.

Hartwig.Dallas, Tex. John L. Hauer.

Farmington, Ralph Joseph

Conn. Skinkiss.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977 431

Applicant

Louis F. Locascio

Williard Kelly Lockwood

Ralph S. Loew

Alfred S. LombardiDonald H. LoudonMichael Anthony Lowe

William Paul Lucke

John S. Luckstone

Bruce G. LynnJames Edward Mack

Ted L. Mackey

David R. MaloneMercer Montgomery Mance

Irving Mandell

J, Douglas Mann

Robert F. Martin

Joseph Peter Martori

Robert MarxRobert K. McCalla

Jolm Lindsley McCraw, Jr.

James Bruce McCubbrey

Dennis Ray McDaniel

Edward Bailey

McDonough, Jr.

Charles H. McLaughlin

John C. McLaurin

City and State

Lincroft, N.J.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Bridgeport, Conn.

Washington, D.C.

Kansas City, Mo.

Chicago, 111.

San Francisco,

Calif.

New York, N Y.

Columbus, Ohio

Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Fayetteville, Ark.

Indianapolis, Ind.

New York, N.Y.

Tulsa, Okla.

Blair, Nebr.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Queens, N.Y.

New Orleans, La.

McKinney, Tex.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Providence, R.I.

Brandon, Miss.

Movant

Harold G. Smith.

David WayneBoll.

Victor Michael

Ferrante, Jr.

Harry Marselli.

Sheridan Morgan.

James Garfield

Lemon, Jr.

Frank Ouray Bell,

Jr.

Harold S. Levy.

John A. Eckler.

George D.

Webster.

Max A. Goodman.

James N. McCord.Rufus C.

Kuykendall.

Myron N.

Steinberg.

David LesemFist.

Carl T. Curtis.

Edwin F.

Hendricks.

Dennis Rapps.

Arthur J.

Waechter, Jr.

William MastonBoyd.

Francis A. Even.

Richard Wynd-ham Barton.

James RowlandGough.

Louis BaruchRubinstein.

Alfred G. Nicols,

Jr.

432 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

Applicant

WayIon E. McMullenRonald William Meister

Eugene H. Miller

Joe Thomas Millsaps

Joseph Mincberg

S. Leslie Misrock

Randall Larrabee

Mitchell

Roger Martin Moak

Winifred D. MolonyThomas Samuel MooreThomas W. Moore, III

Patrick J. MoranHarry A. Morris

H. Allen Moye

Joyce Erieksen Munkacsi

Thomas William Murphy

Harold Li. Nelson

Williani Kyser Nelson

Raymond Richard NorkoGerald A. Norlander

George L. Norman, Jr.

G. Kenneth Norrie

William B. Norris

Walter Morris O'Barr, Jr.

Norman John Ogilvie, Jr.

Louis OrenbuchBlake Hubert PageRoger A. Parkinson

City and State

Dallas, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Lafayette, Calif.

Charlotte, N.C.

Miami, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Middleton, N. J.

Washington, D.C.

Kansas City, Mo;Decatur, Ga.

New Brunswick,

N.J.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Austin, Tex.

Nanuet, N.Y.

Hartford, Conn.

New York, N.Y.

Keokuk, Iowa

Jacksonville, Fla.

Cleveland, Ohio

Biloxi, Miss.

Lancaster, Ohio

Boston, Mass.

Winchester, Ky.Los Angeles,

Calif.

Movant

Grover Hartt, Jr.

Morris B.

Abram.McKnight Brunn.

Reginald LeeYates.

James JayHogan.

Thomas F.

Reddy, Jr.

John B. Huck.

Donald Wilson

Madole.

James L. Henry.

Bennett Boskey.

Emil V. Pilz.

David B. Lamb.Sheridan Morgan.

Lewis Roger

Slatohyjr.

C. Judson Hamlin.

Louis F. Hinman,

III.

L. Alvis

Vandygriff.

David W.Silverman.

Ronald Gold.

Martin AronSchwartz.

Robert Donald

Bartels.

David M. Foster.

Ira M. Millstein.

Clyde Hurlbert.

James William

Miller.

David Wolf.

Robert H. Measle.

Walter S. Weiss.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 197 7 433

Applicant

William Land Parks

Cecil A. Partee

Peter C. Patsalos

Richard Allan Paul

Paul Edward Peldyak

Carl H. Perdue

William Lawrence

Perkins, III

Jo-Anne/ Palumbo Perna

John Andrew Pickens

Richard LeePoffenberger

Richard Hercules Porter

Stephen C. Porter

Michael Jeremiah Powers

John W. Prager, Jr.

Paul S. Present

Brantley Pringle

Emanuel B. QuintAlbert Francis Quintrall

William Cranford Raper

Bernard DinsmoreReams, Jr.

Robert M. Redis

Kenneth R. Reed

James Donald Reese

City and State

Chapel Hill, N.C.

Chicago, 111.

Newburgh, N.Y.

San Diego, Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Norfolk, Va.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Atlanta, Ga.

Perry, Iowa

Milwaukee, Wis.

Dallas, Tex.

Teaneck, N.J.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Tucson, Ariz.

Fort Worth, Tex.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

San Diego, Calif.

Winston-Salem,

N.C.

St. Louis, Mo.

YorktownHeights, N.Y.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Movant

Willis Padgett

Whichard.

Arthur R. WaddyHoward S.

Finkelstein.

Josiah Light

Neeper.

Henry Xerxes

Dietch.

Leonard F.

Walentynowicz.

Stanley E. Sacks.

Judge Kendall H.Shoyer.

Kirk M. McAlpin.

Daniel Joseph

Spellman.

Maurice J.

McSweeney.Grover Hartt, Jr.

Vincent Paul

Rigolosi.

Robert M.Shafton.

S. ThomasChandler.

Judge Joe H.Eidson.

Dennis Rapps.

James AlanMalkus.

William Fletcher

Womble.Robert Galloway

Dixon, Jr.

Raymond P.

O'Keefe.

Winton deRuyter

Woods, Jr.

Willard Crane

Smith, Jr.

434 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7

Applicant

David R. Reif

Geoffrey G. Revelle

Kenneth Willard

Rickert

Brnce Michael Ries

Donald C. Roberge

Richard Cornelius

Roberts

John M. Rogers

William L. Rogers

Patricia Rosen

Henry J. Rosenbaum

Harry A. Rosenberg

C. Ann Ross

Mark A. Rothstein

Jasper Calhoun l£owe

Leonard Harrington

Russon

Edward V. RyanStephen Eugene Safty

Dennis Leonard Salvagio

Martin J. Sammon

Louis Joseph Sandbote

Walter H. Scanlon

Alan Michael Scarnavack

Frederick C. Schafrick

Barry S. SchermerArnold Schlesinger

City and State

New Haven,

Conn.

Bellevue, Wash.

Morrisville, Pa.

Seattle, Wash.Pompano Beach,

Fla.

Padueah, Ky.

East Islip, KY.Miami, Fla.

Chicago, 111.

Saginaw, Mich.

New Orleans, La.

Riverside, Calif.

Elkins Park, Pa.

Dallas, Tex.

Salt Lake City,

UtahCamp Hill, Pa.

Little Rock, Ark.

Orlando, Fla.

Cleveland, Ohio

Dallas, Tex.

Plainville, Conn.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

St. Louis, Mo.Los Angeles,

Calif.

Movant

Shaun Stuart

Sullivan.

Frederick

Lavillon Yeatts.

Donald LeonardNelson.

David Boerner.

James G.

Kincaid.

Henry O.

Whitlow.

Irving Schechter.

Burton Young.

Paul JohnBargiel.

Frank M.Polasky.

Rutledge Carter

Clement, Jr.

Harry MorganDougherty.

Richard Francis

Schiffmann.

John M. Stokes.

Tim Dalton Dunn.

Edward T. Baker.

James L. Sloan.

William E.

Kreiiter.

Richard J.

McMonagle.

Arlen DeanBynum.

Joseph AnthonyHill.

Dean S. Wolfson.Ralph J. Moore,

Jr.

Leonard Komen.Melvyn Honig.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7 435

Applicant

William E. Schmidt

Thomas Keith Schoppert

Leonard W. Schulz

Randall Lee Shelley

Joseph A. Sherman

Paul E. Sicula

Michael Stephen Slomin

Winifred Sheridan

SmallwoodCharles Edison Smith

E. Pete Smith

William Brice Smith

Milan Dale Smith, Jr.

Gary Smolker

Larry M. Spears

Joseph Scott Spitzer

Charles D. Stake _

David George Staiikow

John C. Staton, Jr.

Charles Alford Tarpley

James Clifton Taylor, Jr.

Jack Samuel TenenbaumWilliam H. ThedingaRussell J. Thomas, Jr.

Horace A. Thompson III

City and State Movant

San Antonio, Tex. Olias. W . Duke.

Billings, Mont. mi T1 nomas J

.

T 1Lynaugh.n ' T"> 1 ITT*Big Bend, Wis. T"» 1 J T*

Robert P.

Harland.T A 1Los Angeles, A _i 1 XT'Arthur Erwm

Calir. iSchwimmer.

Kansas City, Mo. Don Merrill

Jackson.Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph P.

Balistrieri.

Washington, D.C. Joseph A. Marino.

lallanassee, r la. (jreonrey Jd.

Dobson.

San Francisco, Caspar Willard

ualii. Weinberger.

Kansas City, Mo. T TTJoseph 11.

McDowell.TT" ' * "O „ „ „1„Virginia Beach,

TA T J XT " 1 J-Donald Hamilton

Va. Clark.

Palos Verdes Kiciiarci xL<.

Estates, Calil. onerwood.

Beverly Hills, A. Irving Osser.

Galii.

Oklahoma City, Donald HenryOkla. Lees.

Oklahoma City, James Clarence

Okla. Babm.Agana, Guam /^11 1 TT ... _Charles Henry

m j TTTTroutman III.T> „ ~ XTReno, Nev. Larry D. Hardin.

Atlanta, Ga. X 1 T J TJohn Izard, J r.

f\U ' _ TilChicago, 111.T „ XT 1 „James Nelson

TV '

Deanen.

Oakland, Calif. Harold George

Friedman./"tl. C ^ ™ „ TilOnicago, 111.

T^~,-i~ T TT~11„^JJesse J . .Holland.

Boston, Mass. xvicnara J . lesta.

Detroit, Mich. Eugene L.

naixwig.

New Orleans, La. Robert B.

Acomb, Jr.

436 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1977

Applicant

James Francis Tierney

Robert William Tollen

Robert Eugene Tribble

Conrad Gravier Tuobey

Dennis Unkovic

Dennis Hudson Vaughn

Robert Stanley Venning

Jerome M. Volk, Jr.

Jolm Thomas WalshBradford J. Ward

John Steven Watts

Ivan Thomas Webber III

Donald J. Weidner

Michael WeiningerGeorge Weinstein

Howard Stephen Weiss

William Marshall Weller

Lester Scott Whitaker, Jr.

Benjamin Taylor WhiteDavid Lawrence White

Donald C. Wickham

Hardy Wieting, Jr.

Gary Sherwin Wild

Lynn John Willhite

City and State

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Memphis, Tenn.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Los Angeles,

CalMSan Francisco,

Calif.

New Orleans, La.

Youngstown, OhioWest Hartford,

Conn.

Hamlin, Tex.

Keokuk, Iowa

Tallahassee, Fla.

Chicago, 111.

Garden City, N.Y.

Ramsey, N.J.

Atlanta, Ga.

San Jose, Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

Phoenix, Ariz.

San Jacinto,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Chicago, 111.

San Marino,

Calif.

Movant

David I.

Kraushaar.

Bruce M. Casey,

Jr.

Charles LeonGlascock.

Frederick Taylor

Mason.

William A.

Meyer.

Leonard S.

Janofsky.

Richard KGoff.

Melvin Ripp, Jr.

Don L. Hanni.

Raymond JamesQuinn, Jr.

Charles WeldonKirk.

Robert DonaldBartels.

Steven MarkGoldstein.

Suzanne M. Xinos.

Stuart M. Herz.

Richard K.

Rosenberg.

Harold N. Hill,

Jr.

Henry Mariani.

Timothy S. Perry.

Gary Lester

Stuart.

Henry O.

Wackerbarth.

John TownsendRich.

William C.

Starke.

Donald E. Olson.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 437

Applicant

Jack Gordon Willingham

Wendy Cole Wilner

Thomas A. Winslow

John Willard Wissinger

Mark Gregory Wolfe

Blandin James Wright

John Leslie Yates

John C. Youngman, Sr.

Miles Jay Zaremski

Arnold M. Zerwitz

City and State Movant

TT 1 * T"Hamlm, lex. C harles W elclon

Kirk.

\ entura, Calii.T7» J ^ 1 T 1Edward Leonard

Lascher.

JNew York, N.Y. TT*George E,

iTolclberg.

Oxnard, Calif.T 1 T» 1 T>Jolm Paul Brown.

Washington, D.C. T 1 TTJoseph H.hchneider.

T~» J. TTReston, Va. James Carlton

McGohan.TT rpHouston, Tex. James Edwin

T>Ross.

Wimamsport, Fa. T>1 *1 * TXTPhilip WernerAmram.

• TilChicago, 111. Nicholas J. Bua.

Baltimore, Md. Alan HamiltonMurrell.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Stephen Christopher

Chappie

Gary William LonerganJohn F. Meigs

L. Mark Wine

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Alexandria, Va.

Philadelphia^ Pa.

Washington, D.C.

Opinions

Movant

Spurgeon Leroy

Lucas, Jr.

Grant Redmon.Alan Howard

Gilbert.

Jacques B. Gelin.

No. 75-839. Robert P. Whalen, as Commissioner of Health of NewYork, appellant, v. Richard Roe, an infant by Robert Roe, his parent,

et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern

District of New York. Judgment reversed and cases remanded to the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New Yorkfor further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice

Brennan. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart.

No. 75-853. United States Steel Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

Fortner Enterprises, Inc. On writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case

438 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 197 7

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conform-

ity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Concurring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger with whom Mr.

Justice Rehnquist joins.

Xo. 75-1312. Don E. Williams Company, petitioner, v. Commis-

sioner of Internal Revenue. On writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart with whom Mr. Justice

Powell joins.

Xo. 75-777. National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v. Enter-

prise Association of Steam, Hot Water. Hydraulic Sprinkler, Pneuma-tic Tube, Ice Machine and General Pipefitters of Xew York and Vicin-

ity. Local Union Xo. 638, etc. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judg-

ment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by

Mr. Justice White. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan joined

by Mr. Justice Marshall and, in parts I through IV, by Mr. Justice

Stewart. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart.

Xo. 75-1510. Jack M. Weatherford. etc.. et aL, petitioners, u. Brett

Allen Bursey. On writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded

to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with

the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

Xo. 75-812. Michael J. Codd, Police Commissioner. City of XewYork, et aL, petitioners, v. Elliott H. Velger. On writ of certiorari to

the Lmited States Courts of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgmentreversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals with instructions

to reinstate the judgment of the United States District Court for the

Southern District of Xew York. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr.

Chief Justice Burger. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun.Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice

Marshall joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Mr. Justice Rehnquist is absent but reserves the right to participate

in today's arguments on the basis of the entire record, briefs, and the

tape recording of the oral arguments/'

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 197 7 439

Oral Argument

No. 76-63. James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of the State of North

Carolina, et al., appellants, v. Washington State Apple Advertising

Commission. Argued by Mr. John E. Jordan, Jr. for the appellants and

by Mr. Slade Gorton for the appellee.

No. 75—1693. Stanley Blackledge, Warden, et al., petitioners, v.

Gary Darrell Allison. Argued by Mr. Eichard N. League for the peti-

tioners and by Mr. C. Frank Goldsmith, Jr., for the respondent.

No. 75-1812. E. F. Shaffer et al., appellants, v. Arnold Heitner, as

Custodian for Mark Andrew Heitner. Argued by Mr. John E. Eeese

for the appellants and by Mr. Michael F. Maschio for the appellee.

No. 76-37. Susan Lynn Vorchheimer, by her parents Bert and Carol

Vorchheimer, etc., petitioner, v. School District of Philadelphia et al.

Argued by Ms Sharon K. Wallis for the petitioner and by Mr. Alan H.Gilbert for the respondents.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 23, 1977 441

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

Admission to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State

Sidney Arlington Jones III Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.Roma Eunice Jones

Stewart

Robert M. Clyde, Jr.

Maynard Chalmer Craig

Mark Joseph Vogel

Hugh S. McMullen

Youngstown,

Ohio

Chico, Calif.

Fairfax, Va.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Opinions

Movant

Judge Sidney A.

Jones, Jr.

Judge Sidney A.

Jones, Jr.

Thomas Patrick

Lordeon.

Gerald E. Gilbert.

Donald Bruce

Nicholson.

Arthur B.

Hanson.

No. 75-978. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency, et al.

;

No. 75-1473. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protec-

tion Agency ; and

No. 75-1705. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioner, v. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Companyet al. On writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit. Judgment in No. 75-978 affirmed. Judgment in

Nos. 75-1473 and 75-1705 affirmed in part and reversed in part and

cases remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in

conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or de-

cision of these cases.

No. 75-1301. Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al., appel-

lants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al.

;

No. 75-1328. Wanda June Weeks et al., appellants, v. Cecil D.

Andrus, Secretary of Interior, et al.

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442 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 3, 1977

No. 75—1335. Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business

Committee et al., appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al. ; and

No. 75-1495. Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the Interior, et al.,

appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al. Appeals from the United

States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. Judg-

ment reversed and cases remanded to the United States District Court

for the Western District of Oklahoma for further proceedings in con-

formity with the opinion of this Court. Judgment in No. 75-1328

affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Blackmun concurring in part and concurring in the result with whomMr. Chief Justice Burger joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens.

No. 75-1443. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Edu-cation, and Welfare, petitioner, v. Mister Sanders. On writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart

concurring in the judgment with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger

joins. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision

of this case.

No. 54, Original. United States of America, plaintiff, v. States of

Florida and Texas. On bill of complaint. Exceptions of the States of

Florida and Texas overruled and motion for leave to file a counter-

claim denied. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Justice Burger.

No. 75-1150. City of Philadelphia et al., appellants, v. New Jersey

et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Judgmentvacated and case remanded to the Supreme Court of New Jersey for

reconsideration in the light of the Kesource Conservation and Eecov-

ery Act of 1976. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom Mr.

Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Eehnquist

join.

No. 75-353. Howard Piper et al., petitioners, v. Chris-Craft In-

dustries, Inc., <** al.,

No. 75—354. The First Boston Corporation, petitioner, v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc., ot ah ; and

No. 75-355. Bangor Punta Corporation et al., petitioners v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc., <;t a4» On writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgment reversed and cases

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conform-

ity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in the juclg-

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 3, 1977 443

ment. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whomMr. Justice Brennan joins.

The Chief Justice said

:

Mr. Justice Rehnquist is absent but reserves the right to participate

in today's arguments on the basis of the entire record, briefs, and the

tape recording of the oral arguments."

Oral Argument

No. 76—120. United States, petitioner, v. Martin Linen Supply

Company et al. Argued by Mr. Frank H. Easterbrook for the peti-

tioner, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, and by Mr. J. Burleson

Smith for the respondents.

No. 75—6568. Johnnie B. Hankerson, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Argued by Mr. Lawrence G. Diedrick for the petitioner and by Mr.

Charles M. Hensey for the respondent.

No. 76-128. Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, et al., appel-

lants, v. Bruce Bradley et al. Argued by Mr. George A. Nilson for the

appellants and by Mr. Jon T. Brown for the appellees.

No. 75—1868. National Geographic Society, appellant, v. Califor-

nia Board of Equalization. Argued by Mr. Arthur B. Hanson for the

appellant and by Mr. Philip M. Plant for the appellee.

Adjourned until Monday, February 28, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 197 7 445

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Order in Pending Case

No. A-703. Wilburn Wiley Dobbs, applicant, v. Georgia. Applica-

tion for stay of execution of the sentence of death presented to Mr.

Justice Powell, and by him referred to the Court, granted pending

the filing of a petition for a writ of certiorari on or before the close

of business March 9, 1977. In the event a petition for a writ of certi-

orari is so filed, this order is to remain in effect pending this Court's

action on the petition. Should the petition for a writ of certiorari be

denied, this order is to terminate automatically. In the event the peti-

tion for a writ of certiorari is granted, this order is to remain in effect

pending the issuance of the mandate of this Court.

The State of Georgia is requested to file a response to the petition

for a writ of certiorari as expeditiously as possible.

X

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<JOURNAL) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 197 7 447

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

''Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief

Justice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-954. Cuyahoga County Bar Association et al., appellants,

v. Supreme Court of Ohio et al. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Judgment affirmed.

Xo. 76-5774. P.J.P., appellant, v. State ex rel Juvenile Department

of Polk County and L. C. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of

Oregon. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

Xo. 76-5944. Stephen C. Chochrek, appellant, v. Hoyt C. Cupp,Superintendent, Oregon State Penitentiary. Appeal from the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The appeal is dismissed

for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal wastaken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 74—1486. United States, petitioner, v. Caiman Bernstein. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further consideration in light of United States v. Dpnovan, 429 U.S.

(1977).

No. 76-169. United States, petitioner, v. Joseph Barletta andThomas Fontanello. On petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Courtof Appeals for further consideration in light of United States v.

Donovan, 429 U.S. (1977)

.

240-278—77 5S

448 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 197 7

No. 76-597. United States, petitioner, v. George Enos CabraL

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Ninth Circuit. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed

in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further consideration in light of United States v. Donovan, 429 U.S.

(1977).

No. 76-720. United States, petitioner, v. Billy Kay Lee. On peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment

vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further con-

sideration in light of United States v. Donovan, 429 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 79-941. Paul H. Gibson, Sheriff of Guilford County, peti-

tioner, v. Voulynne Small. On petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Codd v.

Velger, 429 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-5415. Alvin Olanda Gilbert, petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit. Motion for leave to proceed in forma pau-

peris and petition for writ of certiorari granted. On the representation

of the Acting Solicitor General set forth in his brief for the United

States filed February 7, 1977, judgment vacated and case remanded

to the Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of the position

presently asserted by the Government.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. D—46. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert Charles MardiamIt having been reported to the Court that the Supreme Court of Cali-

fornia and the United States District Court for the District of Colum-

bia have vacated their orders suspending Robert Charles Mardian

from the practice of law, it is ordered that the order of this Court

entered March 31, 1975, suspending Robert Charles Mardian from the

further practice of law in this Court is vacated and that the rule to

show cause issued March 31, 1975, is discharged. Mr. Justice Rehnquist

took no part in the consideration or decision of this order.

No. 75-1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G~

Hardison et al. ; and

No. 75-1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardison

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 1977 449

et al. Motion of New York State Division of Human Rights for leave

to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Central Confer-

ence of American Rabbis et al. for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae,

granted. Motion of General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of American

Civil Liberties Union for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75—1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. Motion of Acting So-

licitor General for additional time for oral argument on behalf of

petitioner granted and fifteen additional minutes allotted for that

purpose. Respondent granted fifteen additional minutes for oral

argument.

No. 76-99. Occidental Life Insurance Company of California,

petitioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Motion of

Texas Association of Business for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

granted.

No. 76—143. Roy Splawn, petitioner, v. California. Motion of Citi-

zens for Decency Through Law, Inc., for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Brenda M. Mieth

et al. Motion of Attorney General of Alabama for additional time for

oral argument denied.

No. 76—444. Northeast Marine Terminal Company, Inc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Ralph Caputo et al. ; andNo. 76-454. International Terminal Operating Company, Inc.,

petitioner, v. Carmelo Blundo et al. Motion of West Gulf Maritime

Association for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan, et al., petitioners, v. Ronald Bradley et al. Motion of Michigan

Education Association for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

denied.

No. 76-931. Robert Stops and Norma Stops, petitioners, v. Little

Horn State Bank. The Solicitor General invited to file a brief in

this case expressing the views of the United States.

No. 76—5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner v. Louisiana. Motion of

Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, Inc., et al., for leave to

file a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Motion of Attorney General of

California for leave to participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae,

denied.

450 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 197 7

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-930. Dixy Lee Eay, Governor of Washington, et al., ap-

pellants, v. Atlantic Eichfield Company and Seatrain Lines, Incorpo-

rated. Appeal from the United States District Court for the WesternDistrict of Washington. In this case probable jurisdiction noted. TheSolicitor General is invited to file a brief in this case expressing

the views of the United States.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76—750. Sears, Eoebuck and Co., petitioner, v. San Diego/Dis-v/

trict ^jjjfegj^ Council of Carpenters. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of California granted.

No. 76—938. Federal Maritime Commission et al., petitioners, v.

Pacific Maritime Association et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of ColumbiaCircuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-500. Cliff Anderson, petitioner, v. United States

;

No. 75-509. Darnice T. Malloway, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 75-513. Billy Cecil Doolittle et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-611. Victor Ganem and Eichard Dick, petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-963. Gerald Hay Kilgore, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1393. Ealph Principle, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 75-1394. Paul Labriola and Dawn Slomka, petitioners, v.

United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 75-1813. Nicholas Civella et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1816. Paul Labriola, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court

of New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 19 77 451

No. 75—1838. Liddell Green, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 75—6957. Audrene Hill, Deborah Barnett and Caroling Kirk,

petitioners, v. United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75—6944. Robert Bennett Schwartz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-232. Peter Xavier Haina, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Mary-

land denied.

No. 76-414. Richard Kilcullen, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5509. Francis Ashby Reddall, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-654. Robert Lee Parker, petitioner, v. South Louisiana

Contractors, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-747. Pent-R-Books, Inc., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-783. Ho Chung Tsao et al., petitioners, v. Immigration and

Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—787. Fred Harry Prasse and George Joseph Lebonick,

petitioners, v. LTnited States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—826. Illinois Terminal Railroad Company, petitioner, v.

United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-843. Casco Bank & Trust Co. et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-853. Anthony Stassi, petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-865. Joseph Stassi, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-858. Gould, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Relations

Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

452 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 197 7

No. 76-861. M. Ralph Cannon, petitioner, v. Commissioner of In-

ternal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-946. Robert O. Walton, petitioner, v. Steven Francis Wal-

ton, by and through his next friend, Velma L. Baker, Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Colorado, Jefferson County,

denied.

No. 76—949. Junior Ernest Gibson, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Missouri, Springfield

District, denied.

No. 76—952. Inmobiliaria Melia de Puerto Rico, Inc., petitioner,

v. Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Incorporated. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 76-953. Edward Ronwin, petitioner, v. The Special Committee

on Examinations and Admissions of the Arizona Supreme Court. Thepetition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.

No. 76—955. Dover Conveyor & Equipment Co., Inc., petitioner,

<v. Ohio Savings & Trust Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Tuscarawas County, denied.

No. 76-1064. Francois Rossi, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5522. Charles E. Rose, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5535. Pasquale Capasso, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5561. Clyde W. Myers, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—5563. Ambrey Dewitt Allen, Jr., et al., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5672. Anthony Fields, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1977 453

No. 76—5678. Robert Lee Thacker, petitioner, v. Sam Garrisonr

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5730. Gladys Kay Redmond Proctor, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5733. Frank D. Lovell, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—5740. Isaac Ford, petitioner, v. Peter J. Pitchess. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76—5748. James Testa, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5759. Kenneth T. Aaron, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of North Caro-

lina denied.

No. 76-5766. John Taravella, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5769. Chester Benson Wallace, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5779. David Erickson, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District,

denied.

No. 76-5787. Laszlo Jermendy, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5792. Elva J. Haugen, petitioner, v. Richard PI. Bryan.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Nevada denied.

No. 76-5800. Jerome Fleet Cowden, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-5803. Deotis Levingston, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5807. Navroz J. Karkaria, petitioner, v. Gail A. Karkaria.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania,

Western District, denied.

454 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 1977

Xo. 76-5824. Eobert J. Austing, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5846. Joe Truman Boyd, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5885. Enrique Eaygosa-Gaeta, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5917. Jimmy Lee Swanson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5925. John Xeikirk, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

Xo. 76-5999. Samuel E. Bolus, petitioner, v. Ted Engle et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

Xo. 76—6000. James Thomas Caver and Jerry "White, petitioners,

v. Alabama. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6002. Armand F. Eoy, petitioner, v. Manchester Gas Com-pany. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6006. Jesus Eobert Felix, petitioner, v. Harold J. Cardwell.

"Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6008. Vincin Campise, petitioner, v. J. W. Hamilton,

Sheriff of Brazos County, Texas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6013. Sylvester Tribbitt, petitioner, v. Louie L. TTain-

wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Eehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the L^nited States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6015. Luciano Z. Mottu, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle. Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

Xo. 76—6022. Harold Joseph Bradley, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1977 455

No. 76-6098. James D. Melvin et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6108. Theodore Antonio Osborne, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6110. James Sledge, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6123. Lulseged Tefsa, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6128. Mari-Ann Danise, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6137. Herbert George Powless, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-768. George Eios et al., petitioners, v. Enterprise Associa-

tion Steamfitters, Local No. 638 of U. A., et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Stewart wouldgrant certiorari.

Leave to File Petitions for Writs or Habeas Corpus Denied

No. 76-5843. Joseph Bell, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, Warden;and

No. 76-6124. Johnnie L. Blake, petitioner, v. Vinson Thompson,.

Warden. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus

denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 75-1318. Cede G. Pearson, appellant, v. W. P. Dodd et al.;

No. 76-566. Harry D. Iaconetti, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-569. New York Shipping Association, Inc., petitioner, v..

National Labor Relations Board et al. ; and

No. 76-570. International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO?petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al.

;

No. 76-622. Johnson Bronze Company, petitioner, v. Angeline R-

Ostapowicz

;

No. 76-5408. Daniel Edward Manville, petitioner, v. Michigan;

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456 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 19 77

No. 76-5427. Ronald Burbank, petitioner, v. Warden, Illinois State

Penitentiary

;

No. 76-5473. Robert Guerra, petitioner, v. United States

;

No. 76-5531. Claire Kelley, petitioner, v. United States et al.

;

No. 76-5556. Calvin Sellars, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector, Texas Department of Corrections

;

No. 76—5731. Michael Gene Berryhill, petitioner, v. Georgia ; andNo. 76-5763. Alfred Burdette Mayfield, petitioner, v. United

States. Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 76-5414. Lloyd Charles Powell, appellant, v. California. Mo-tion for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.

Assignment Order

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit for the purpose of hear-

ing and deciding the matter of Appeal No. 76-1161, Taylor and Dalyv. American Bar Association et al., and for such additional time as

may be required to complete unfinished business, pursuant to 28

U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered on the minutes of this Court,

pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from Monday, March 7, 1977, until

Monday, March 21, 1977.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Wilson R, Abney Beaumont, Tex. Jack B. Brooks.

Richard A. Allen Washington, D.C. Daniel M.Friedman.

Lee Robert Arzt Richmond, Ya. Seymour Horwitz.

Leo R. Beus Phoenix, Ariz. John Nicholas

Udall.

Lloyd E. Boas St. Louis, Mo. Burton H.Shostak.

James P. Brody Milwaukee, Wis. Steven E. Keane.

Peter P. Brotzen Los Angeles, Roger Joseph

Calif. Broderick.

Edward DeV. Bunn Washington, D.C. Arthur Lowy.Virginia R. Collins Louisville, Ky. Gemma MaryBurbank Harding.

David W. Cantrill Boise, Idaho Allen R. Derr.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 1977 457

Applicant City and State Movant

David Todd Christofferson Washington, D.C. Judge John J.

Sirica.

Carl Butterfield Cordes New York, N.Y. Samuel R.

Pierce, Jr.

Frank Joseph Coviello Rockville, Md. Cornelius J.

Vaughey.

Robert Homan Craft, Jr. Washington, D.C. John R.

Stevenson.

Fred Austin Culver Warren, Ohio Thomas Patrick

Lordeon.

John Robert Dawson Milwaukee, Wis. Steven E. Keane.

Steven Di Joseph Xew York, N.Y. Thomas R.

Newman.Walter Lacon Dodsworth Dayton, Ohio Lee C. Falke.

William Lewis Durham Graham, N.C. George Attmore

Long.

Edgar Wm, Dwire Wichita, Kans. Julius 0.

Ballinger.

William Louis Earl Miami, Fla. Michelle Renee

Garbis.

James Leon Edgar i /"\i iluisa, Okla. Kenneth Wayne

East.

James Price Erwin, Jr. Asheville, N.C. William EdgarGreene.

Jack B. Factor Melville, N.Y. Lawrence HenryHalm.

A. L. Fanta Washington, D.C. William Joseph

Melvin.

Richard Arthur Phoenix, Ariz. E. Phillip Weeks.

Friedlander

Armistead W. Gilliam, Jr. Dayton, Ohio 1\ f 1 1 "T> 1 i-Michael Robert

Merz.

Richard Dewayne Gilroy Indianapolis, Ind. Richard

Kammen.Jack M. Goldfarb Beverly Hills, Ronald D.

Calif. Lessner.

Larry Martin Gordon Mineola, N.Y. Richard

f Hartman.~r Ait ill* 1

J erome Arthur Gottlieb-m r 1 * 11 "XT TTMelville, N.l

.

Lawrence HenryHahn.

Dale Lyndon Gross St. Petersburg, Roger Allen

Fla. Larson.

James Charles Harrington San Juan, Tex. David Gray Hall.

458 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

William T. Harrod III Danvers, Mass. David Arthur

Mills.

Barry J. Hait Philadelphia. Pa. Hugh D. Scott,

Jr.

Robert Earl Higclon Washington, D.C. Denver H.Graham.

James D. Holclen San Francisco, Harold Lewis

Calif. Levy.

David E. Hudson Augusta, Ga. Robert C.

Xorman.John R. Hurt Westfield, N.J. Peter Martin

Klein.

Kenneth Elliott Jernstedt Portland, Oreg. Oglesby H.Young.

Eugene William Kaster San Francisco, Sanford Svetcov.

Calif.

David Douglas Kerman Lynn. Mass. Barbara B.

Gregg.

Eugene A. Kershek Milwaukee, Wis. Ward Dunphy.

William Stewart Kieser Williamsport, Pa. Allen E. Ertel.

Michael Allen Kramer Washington. D.C. Roy S. Lerman.

David I. Kroopnick San Francisco, Thomas Martin

Calif. O'Connor.

Howard Lewis Kuker Miami, Fla. James Carroll

Henderson.

Mark H. Leeds Xew York, X.Y. David L. Benetar^

Herrick Kenley Liclstone Xew York, X.Y. Charles L.

MacDonald.Joan Bertin Lowy Xew York, X.Y. Barbara A.

Morris.

Robert Sedgwick Maerz Xorristown, Pa. A. Richard

Gerber.

James L. Magill Springfield, 111. William KaneCavanagh.

Richard Mark Mandel Elizabeth, X.J. Raymond D.

O'Brien.

Edward Denis McCarthy Cambridge, Mass. Andrew T.

Trodden.Ralph E. McCarthy Oxnard, Calif. Richard Adrian

Regnier.

Alvin James McKenna Gahanna, Ohio Arvin J.

Alexander.

Alvin Harvey Meadow Xew York, X.Y. Burton G. Lipsky.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1977 459

Applicant

Douglas Lloyd Minson

Charles Alfred Mobley

Murray Shipley Monroe

Wilburn Davis Moore, Jr.

E. Stephen Murray

Henry J. Nardi

Frederick C. Norton

Donald J. O'Bell

Niels L. Pearson

William Francis Pedersen,

Jr.

Jeffrey M. Petrash

George J. Petrovich, Jr.

Norman DePue Radford,

Jr.

Thomas M. Eees

Richard Kent Eobison

Barry Alan Ross

Sidney Rudy

Jose F. Sarraga-Venegas

John J. Schickel

Richard Raymond Schmal

Joseph Schoenhotz

Barry Alan Schwartz

City and State

Portland, Oreg.

Macon, Ga.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Philadelphia, Pa.

Cumberland Fore-

side, Maine.

Washington, D.C.

Livingston, N.J.

Boston, Mass.

Las Vegas, Nev.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Fort Worth, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Reno, Nev.

Hawthorne, Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Juan, P.R.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Maplewood, N.J.

New York, N.Y.

Movant

John HughesHolloway.

David Lafayette

Mincey.

Robert G.

Stachler.

Helen Jacobs

McDade.Edward J.

Murray.

Walter Franklin

Sheble.

William Fred-

erick Lang III.

Edward I.

Perkins.

Lee R. Rose.

AlanW. Eckert.

Henry RoemerMcPhee.

Jimmie C. Dixon.

James W.McCartney.

Philip F.

Zeidman.

James W.Johnson, Jr.

Kenneth Leland

Nelson.

Harold Lewis

Levy.

Jose Antonio

Fuste.

T. Edward Austin,

Jr.

James Clay

Hancock.

Dickinson R.

Debevoise.

EdmundRaymondAleksey.

460 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

-.Nolan iv. ioims Mattoon 111JJAd C L\J\J 1 X m -Lll* William Pierce

Ryan.

William Lee Skinner Decatur, Gra. A. Joseph

Nardone Jr

William Kenneth Slate II Richmond, Va. Robert HarveyChappell, Jr.

Stephen Jolin Snyder Minneapolis, Richard Newell

Minn. Flint,

Richard CamilloJ. V 1 V 11(11 VI vwiiimv; Lake Worth, Fla. John Krain.

k HJ1 g 111J.

Firnl Stinanovich .Trj_jlllll t^J L ±IJ Cll.LyJ \ iV-lli tf X i Los Angeles, Jerold A. Krieger.

Calif.

TTavrv F Swanwr St. Louis, Mo. Paul Piersma.

>ifpvpr» fr ThrrrnpOLC\CAJL VJ • JL 111 UllO Minneapolis, WarrenMinn. Spannaus.

William H. Towle Chicago, 111. Joseph Winter.

Arthur E. Upton Syosset, X.Y. William Merritt..

"\VnT»vp"n T^) AVpinQtPTn\V CtAACIA JLy. M CAAACLCLIJ. Columbia MoV_> V/X LIXXX KJ 111 k W * Philip LoudonGroar.

T^aTi^T Tipicrli ^Tpissnriaii Beverly Hills, Stanley S.

Calif. Lopata.

Howard M. Wilchins Wash., D.C. Jordan JayHillman.

Robert James Willey Cleveland, Oh. Ann M. Aldrich.

Charles Ready Portland, Or. Norman Sepenuk..

Williamson III

A nArT^TDX" TOiXL/i>lloolU*> 1U the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Lvle Keith Ri^ino* Denver, Colo. Daniel M.Friedman.

Sfpvpn TTrtws rn (tiit*witikJJIC V Cll J.XU T\ CI X Llx. >V xxx. Denver, Colo. Daniel M.Friedman.

T^pp AT Onlot Washington, D.C. Daniel M.Friedman.

Frank R Still TrJ? 1 dllxv J_). OlllA, t» A • Arlington, Va. Daniel M.Friedman.

Stephen Patrick Clark Austin, Tex. Daniel M.Friedman.

Russell Louis Smith Washington. D.C. Nathan Ira

Findelsteim

Giles W. Bryant Jackson, Miss. William A.

Allain.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8, 197 7 461

The Chief Justice said

:

"Mr. Justice Rehnquist is absent but reserves the right to partici-

pate in today's arguments on the basis of the entire record, briefs, and

the tape recording of the oral arguments."

Oral Argument

No. 75—1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Argued by Mr. Richard A. Szilagyi

for the appellants and by Mr. Thomas Patrick Lordeon for the

appellee.

No. 76-777. Peggy J. Connor et al., appellants, v. Cliff Finch,

Governor of Mississippi, et al.

;

No. 76—933. Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi, et al., appel-

lants, v. Peggy J. Connor et al.

;

No. 76-934. United States, appellant, v. Cliff Finch, Governor of

Mississippi, et al. ; and

No. 76-935. Peggy J. Connor et al., appellants, v. Cliff Finch,

Governor of Mississippi, et al. One and one half hours allowed for

oral argument. Argued by Mr. Frank R. Parker for Peggy J. Connoret al., by Mr. Lawrence G. Wallace for the United States, and by Mr.

A. F. Summer and Mr. Jerris Leonard for Cliff Finch, Governor of

Mississippi, et al.

No. 76-15. Continental T.V., Inc., et al., petitioners, v. GTE Syl-

vania, Incorporated. Argued by Mr. Glenn E. Miller for the petition-

ers and by Mr. M. Laurence Popofksy for the respondent.

No. 76-260. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of the State

of New York, appellant, v. Patrick J. Cunningham et al. Argumentcommenced by Mr. Irving Gait for the appellant.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 197 7 463

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

William Hunter Gammon Reidsville, N.C. Richard J.

Bednar.

Albert Lynn Himes Raleigh, N.C. Richard J.

Bednar.

James Leonard Linebarger Richmond, Va. Richard J.

Bednar.

Franklin Robert Blatt Harrisonburg, Va. William Augustas

Julias.

Opinions

No. 75-708. Stanley Marks et al., petitioner, v. United States. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Ap-

peals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this

Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Opinion by Mr. Justice Bren-

nan concurring in part and dissenting in part with whom Mr. Justice

Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall join. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens concurring in part and dissenting in part.

No. 75—104. United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburgh, Inc.,

et al., petitioners, v. Hugh L. Carey et al. On writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgmentaffirmed. Mr. Justice White announced the judgment of the Court and

delivered an opinion in which Mr. Justice "joineoTf in all but Part IVof which Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Blackmun joined;

and in Parts I and IV of which Mr. Justice Rehnquist joined. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Brennan concurring in part. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stewart concurring in the judgment with whom Mr. Justice Powell

joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr. Justice

Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Oral Argument

No. 76-260. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of the State

of New York, appellant, v. Patrick J. Cunningham et al. Argument

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464 TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1977

continued by Mr. Irving Gait for the appellant and concluded by Mr.

Michael E. Tigar for the appellees.

No. 75-1704. Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., Secretary of the Army,appellant, v. Louis J. Fioto, etc. Argued by Mr. Stephen L. Urbanzcyk

for the appellant, pro hoc vice, by special leave of Court, and by

Mr. David Goldfarb for the appellee.

No. 75—1906. Robert J. Henderson, Superintendent, Auburn Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Barry Warren Kibbe. Argued by

Mrs. Lillian Zeisel Cohen for the petitioner and by Ms. Sheila Gins-

berg for the respondent.

No. 75—1861. Gordon G. Patterson, Jr., appellant, v. New York.

Argued by Mr. Victor J. Rubino for the appellant and by Mr. JohnM. Finnerty for the appellee.

No. 75-1513. Alan J. Dixon, Secretary of State of Illinois, appel-

lant, v. Dennis N. Love, etc. Argument commenced by Ms. Patricia

Rosen for the appellant.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1977 465

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Jack Victor Oakley

City and State Movant

Nelsonville, Ohio James Bartholo-

mew Ginty.

Frederick Leonard Oremus Nelsonville, Ohio James Bartholo-

mew Ginty.

Michael K. Murtaugh Chicago, 111.

Lamont Navarro White Omaha, Nebr.

Opinion

Lewis C.

Murtaugh.

Johnnie L.

Johnson, Jr.

No. 75-699. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-

tion and Welfare, appellant, v. Leon Goldfarb. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Brennan announced the judgment of

the Court and delivered an opinion in which Mr. Justice White, Mr.

Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Powell joined. Opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens concurring in the judgment. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Kehnquist with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice

Stewart and Mr. Justice Blackmun join.

Oral Argument

No. 75-1513. Alan J. Dixon, Secretary of State of Illinois, appel-

lant, v. Dennis N. Love, etc. Argument continued by Mr. James O.

Latturner for the appellee and concluded by Ms. Patricia Rosen for

the appellant.

No. 76-357. Linmark Associates, Inc. and William Mellman, peti-

tioners, v. Township of Willingboro and Gerald Daly. Argued by Mr.

John P. Hauch, Jr. for the petitioners and by Mr. Myron H. Gottlieb

for the respondents.

No. 75-1870. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. ; andNo. 75—1872. Securities and Exchange Commission, petitioner, v.

Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral

240-278—77 61

466 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 19 77

argument. Argued by Mr. David Ferber for the petitioner in No. 75-

1872, by Mr. Daniel M. Gribbon for the petitioners in No. 75-1870, and

by Mr. Richard J. Collins, Jr. and Mr. Lewis C. Murtaugh for the

respondents in both cases.

No. 75-1344. Richard A. Scarborough, petitioner, v. United States.

Argued by Mr. Philip J. Hirschkop for the petitioner and by Mr.Richard A. Allen for the respondent.

Adjourned until Monday, March 7, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 467

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Breunan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice "White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today 's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion- Per Curiam

No. 76-867, Oklahoma Publishing Company, petitioner, v. District

Court in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, et al. On petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Petition for writ

of certiorari granted. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

Supreme Court of Oklahoma for further proceedings not inconsistent

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—699. The American Party of Idaho et al., appellants, v.

John Y. Evans, etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Idaho. The appeal is dismissed for want of

jurisdiction.

No. 76—976. Levan Roundtree et al., appellants, v. Stephen Berger,

etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of New York. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-995. J. Clem Drewett et al., appellants, v. Louisiana. Ap-peal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-5820. Charles E. Maynard, appellant, v. New York. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of New York, Erie County. The appeal is

dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75—1706. National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v. Local

742, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, et al.

;

and

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468 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977

No. 75-1755. J. L. Simmons Company, Inc., petitioner, v. Local

742, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, et al.

On petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Petitions for writs of cer-

tiorari granted. Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further consideration in light of National Labor Rela-

tions Board v. Enterprise Association of Steam, Hot Water, Hydraulic

Sprinkler, Pneumatic Tube, Ice Machine & General Pipefitters of NewYork and Vicinity, Local Union No. 638, 429 U.S. (1977).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-709. James Francis Melvin, applicant, v. United States.

Application for stay of mandate of United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit and for bail pending timely filing of a petition

for writ of certiorari, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him re-

ferred to the Court , denied.

No. 75-1605. Richard M. Nixon, appellant, v. Administrator of

General Services et al. Motion of appellees for additional time for

oral argument granted and fifteen additional minutes allotted for that

purpose. Appellant allotted fifteen additional minutes for oral

argument.

No. 75-1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. Motion of TheLincoln National Life Insurance Company for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Brenda M. Mieth

efc al. Motion of Women's Legal Defense Fund et al. for leave to file

a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Motion of American Civil Liberties

Union for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae granted.

No. 76—423. Puyallup Tribe, Inc., and Ramona Bennett, petitioners,

v. Department of Game of the State of Washington et al. Motion of

respondents Northwest Steelheaclers Council of Trout, Unlimited, et

al., for additional time for oral argument denied. Alternative request

for divided argument granted.

No. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan, et al., petitioners, v. Ronald Bradley et al. Motion of respondentDetroit Board of Education to argue on behalf of all respondentsdenied. Divided argument on behalf of respondents allowed.

No. 76-496. Benson A. Wolman et al., appellants, v. Martin W.Essex et al. Motion of National Coalition for Public Education andReligious Liberty for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 469

No. 76-1183. Harold P. Eobb, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Richard

Kennedy. Application for recall and stay of mandate of the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, presented to Mr.

Justice Rehnquist and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76—558. Raymond Motor Transportation, Inc., et al., appel-

lants, v. Zel S. Rice et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. In this case probable

jurisdiction noted. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this appeal.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-697. Herbert R. Northrup, petitioner, v. United States

District Court for the District of Rhode Island et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-863. A. Lasaponara & Sons, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Na-

tional Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-913. William Fisher, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-936. Empire Gas Corporation et al., petitioners, v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Tem-porary Emergency Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-948. Ruth C. Leib et al., petitioners, v. 20th Century Cor-

poration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—958. Commerce Union Bank, etc., et al., petitioners, v.

James C. Kinkacle et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Kentucky denied.

No. 76—960. Richard E. Johnson, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 76—964. Richard's Lumber and Supply Company et al., peti-

tioners, v. Kaufman and Broad Homes, Inc., et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the SeventhCircuit denied.

470 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977

No. 76-965. Phillip Purer, petitioner, v. David E. Jordan, Frederic

B. Tankel and Arthur Toll. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-966. Edwin D. Wolf et al., petitioners, v. Trans World Air-

lines, Inc. and Flying Mercury, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-973. Arizona et al., petitioners, v. Cook Paint and Varnish

Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-977. Volvo of America Corporation, petitioner, v. William

W. Schwarzer, Judge, United States District Court for the Northern

District of California (Charlene P. Eosack, etc.. Eeal Party in Inter-

est). Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-980. In the Matter of John W. Kraft, petitioner. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Idaho denied.

No. 76-983. Eugene Gosper, petitioner, v. E. E. Fancher et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76—985. Gevyn Construction Corp., petitioner, v. Limbach Com-pany. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-991. Constance Kottis, Administratrix of the Estate of

Christos Kottis, petitioner, v. United States Steel Corporation. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-993. Eonald F. Riviere, D.D.S., Inc., petitioner, v. Ohioet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohiodenied.

No. 76—998. Wiener King. Inc., petitioner, v. Wiener King Cor-

poration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1011. Walgreen Louisiana Company, Inc.. et al., petitioners,

v. City of New Orleans et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 76-1044. Estate of Leonard E. Whitlock, Deceased, et al.,

petitioners, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Ignited States Court, of Appeals for the TenthCircuit denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 197 7 471

Xo. 76-1046. Bruce E, Voeller, petitioner, v. Kytja S. Voeller.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of New Jersey,

Appellate Division, denied.

Xo. 76-1054. Guiseppe Catanzaro, petitioner, v. Central Gulf

Steamship Corp. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1092. Joseph Falcone and Joseph Curreri, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Apeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1101. J. George Ivler, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tliird Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1103. Ray J. Beran and Andrew Kaminsky, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5599. Justino Benitez-Cortez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5602. James Leon Baldwin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5752. Francisco Adriano Armedo-Sarmiento, petitioner, v.

United States

;

Xo. 76-5764. Euben Dario Eoldan, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76—6135. William Eodriguez-Parra, petitioner, v. United

States; andXo. 76—6171. Olegario Montes-Gomez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5785. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Xew Mexico

denied.

Xo. 76—5809. Albert J. Kline, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin denied.

Xo. 76-5811. Sellus Gent Atwell and James O. Park, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5812. Eobert Xiel Eunkle, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

472 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 197 7

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-5832. Ernie Ree Ainsworth, petitioner, v. Jack Reed, Super-

intendent of the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-5841. Willie Frank Towns, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5857. Joseph Galliano, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5876. Oscar Christopher Stockwell. petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5879. Tom Withers, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5886. Ross Rudd, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Xinth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5894. Samuel A. Sclafani. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5897. Walter James Parker, petitioner. i\ United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5900. Earl R. Chew, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5903. Lolita I. Alvarez, petitioner, v. District Director of

the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Xinth Cir-

cuit denied.

Xo. 76-5977. Douglas Owen Fox. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5989. S. Richard Beitling. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

MONDAY;MARCH 7, 197 7 473

No. 76-6016. Charlie D. Love, petitioner, v. Ramon L. Gray, War-

den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6018. Bruce Wayne Ash, petitioner, v. Iowa. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Couit of Iowa denied.

No. 76-6020. Freddie Smith, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6032. Donald A. Rado, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76—6035. Edward Malley, Jr., petitioner, v. John Manson et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6036. Bernard James Brown, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Third District, denied.

No. 76—6041. J'Aime Michele, petitioner, v. Walter Fogg, Superin-

tendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6049. Gus Jones, petitioner, v. David H. Brierton, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6050. Arlice J. Huffman, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Apeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6051. Gerald Lee Tucker, petitioner, v. J. B. Gunn, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6053. George Kawamura, petitioner, v. Joseph J. Verska.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6057. William E. Owens, petitioner, v. Office of the Dean,Rutgers Law School, Newark, New Jersey, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the ThirdCircuit denied.

No. 76-6088. Monserrate Zapata, petitioner, v. Thomas Watkins et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

474 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977

No. 76-6127. Sherman Refuge, petitioner, v, Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6129. Archie K. Babson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6139. Michael Blackwell, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6143. Constance Marie DeVoll, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6157. Ivan E. Pearce and Keith Parton, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6164. Michael Lee Wueschinski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6165. Robert Mcintosh and Kenneth Mcintosh, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6168. Richard L. Busby, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6170. John Thomas Watters, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6182. Nathan Woods and Alfred Lee, Jr., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-493. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department of Cor-

rections, petitioner, v. Earl Mabry, Jr. Motion of respondent for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—530. Raphaela Martinez, etc., petitioner, v. LawrenceSchrock et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr.Justice Marshall join.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 475

No. 76-781. Exxon Corporation and Shell Oil Company, petition-

ers, v. Environmental Protection Agency et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Cir-

cuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-870. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group, petitioner,

v. Secretary of Agriculture et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or deci-

sion of this petition.

No. 76-988. Blue Shield of Southern West Virginia, Inc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Herman L. Ballard et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76—5854. Ernest Benjamin Smith, Jr., petitioner, v. Texas.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Texas denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would

grant certiorari and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed

the sentence of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227

(1976) (Brennan, J., dissenting);

idl, at 231 (Marshall, J;, dissent-

ing). Mr. Justice White would grant certiorari limited to Questions

1 and 2 presented by the petition.

Rehearixgs Denied

No. 75-1694. James C. Jones et al., petitioners, v. New York City

Human Resources Administration et al.

;

No. 76-459. Communications Workers of America, appellant, v.

Western Electric Company, Incorporated, et al.;

No. 76-851. Samuel G. Albert and Fred G. Albert, petitioners, v.

First National Bank & Trust Company of Marquette, Michigan, etc.

;

No. 76-5380. John Dwight Ricketts, petitioner, v. Texas andUnited States;

No. 76-5577. James Laney Jenkins and Raymond Lynn Buckelew,

petitioners, v. United States

;

No. 76—5619. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. Andrew Hinshaw et al.;

No. 76-5816. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. Ram Enterprises, Inc.;

No. 76-5817. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. City of San Diego et al.;

No. 76—5818. John F. Crane, petitioner, v. County of Riverside

et al.;

No. 76—5822. Doris Jean Smock, petitioner, v. Carl Kessler, judge,

et al. ; andNo. 76-5844. Thomas Johnson, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, War-

den. Petitions for rehearing- denied.

476 MONDAY, MAECH 19

Xo. 75-6490. Francisco Javier Exeobar-Ordonez, petitioner, v.

Immigration and Naturalization Service. Motion for leave to file pe-

tition for rehearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar ox Written Motions

Applicant

Sherman S. Abrahamsoii

Jeffrey Marshall Albert

John M. Albertine

Stephen Philip Allison

William Eugene Anderson

Jed Lloyd Babbin

David Lee Bacon

Michael Timothy Bailey

Jerome L. Beck

Richard Geoffrey Berger

Stuart R. Berkowitz

J. R. Black. Jr.

William Blatt

George W. Botsford

James Jennings Brown

Robert Alexander Burck

Gilbert Donald Butson

Alfred R. Camner

Stephen Alan Clark

Bruce M. DiamondDavid Michael Drver

Citv and State Movant

Milwaukee, \\ is. Robert L. Abra-

hamson.

Potomac, Md. Hugh i . Bernard.

Ohio. 111. (jrary Li. Uearnart.

San Antonio. Tex. Keith \\ . Burns.

Raleigh. X.C. bamuel J. Lrvm,TJr.

Arlington. Va. 1 nomas JaymiIhompson.

T 4 1Los Angeles, John Harrington

Calif. Brmsley.

Portland. Oreg. Donald \\ llliamTTV arnes.

T 1 TT71 1 *

Lake Elsmore, Donald C. Smaltz.

Calif.

\ ew 1 ork. . l

.

John 1 . bnea 111.

baint Louis, Mo. Michael AndrewITT i noT\ olff.

Abilene, lex. Davis bcarbor-

ougn.

Los Angeles,T T ITHoward Laurence

Calif. Rosoff.

Scottsdale, Ariz. Gerald D. MeCaf-ferty.

Rockville. Md. Earl Jennings

Brown.

Minneapolis, Charles HamiltonMinn. Luther.

Honolulu. Hawaii Joseph Garner

Anthony.

Miami. Fla. Howard J. Hol-

lander.

Ponce. P.R. Geronimo Lluber-

as Kells.

Washington. B.C. Alan W. Eckert.

Indianola. Iowa Freeman H.Forrest.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 477

Applicant

Daniel Pearson Ernst

John Joseph Farley III

Marvin F. Gahagan

Morris Gerber

James Francis Gleason, Jr.

Don E. Glickman

Robert V. Greco

Mark Gerard Griffin.

Beverly B. Hall

Richard Lowry Handley

Dennis Jay Harnish

Earl Douglas Harris

Jean Leonard Harris

Thomas M. J. Hathaway

Robert HermannJames Ryan HubbardStanley Saul JaspanA. J. Jolly

Taylor Webb Jones

Kenneth Samuel Kabb

Edward Allen Kalish

Howard Jay KaufmanWalter Marcus Kaufmann

David Evan Kendall

Paul Lawrence Klose

City and State

Dubuque, Iowa

Washington, D.C.

Natchitoches, La.

Norristown, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Boston, Mass.

Washington, D.G.

Portland, Oreg.

Washington, D.C.

Harrisburg, Pa.

Watkinsville, Ga.

San Diego, Calif.

Detroit, Mich.

New York, N.Y.

Arlington, Va.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Fort Thomas, Ky.

Atlanta, Ga.

Cleveland, Ohio

Miami, Fla.

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Vallejo, Calif.

Movant

James H.Reynolds.

Neil R. Peterson.

Benjamin C.

King.

A. Richard

Gerber.

Ralph L. McAfee.Albert E. Jenner,

Jr.

Robert M. Bonin.

Peter Alexander

Heidenberger.

Raymond P.

Underwood.Judge Darrell D.

Wiles.

Richard S.

Ehmann.Joseph J. Gaines.

Lewis NormanCole.

George T.

Roumell, Jr.

Norman Dorsen.

Paul R. Connolly.

John W. Brahm.Charles Bruce

Lester.

William Mitchell

Pate.

Russell Zachery

Baron.

Howard J.

Hollander.

Bernard G. Segal.

William

Alexander

Beuche, Jr.

Peggy Cooper

Davis.

John Maurice

Powers.

478 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977

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±\±U \ cl 11

1

Ronald Gary Knight Forth Worth, Tim Curry.

Tex.

Morris Marshall Lelyveld Rockland, Mass. Robert H.Gaughen.

Daniel D. Levenson Boston, Mass. Jay L. Fialkow.

Roy S. Lilley Metairie, La. Leon Irving

Brainis.

John Jude Lowrey Chicago, 111. Kevin Michael

Forde.

Malcolm Andrew San Francisco, John Carroll

MacKillop Calif. Morrissey.

Raymond T. Mahon Worcester, Mass. William J.

LeDoux.

Arthur M. McGory, Jr. Milan, Ohio Thomas JamesMurray, Jr.

Frederick John Micale Syracuse, X.Y. Peter N. Wells.

Joseph R. Moss Cocoa, Fla. William C.

Walker, Jr.

Charles Thomas Mottl St. Paul, Minn. WarrenSpannaus.

William G. Mouat Billings, Mont. Cale Crowley.

Max Moulton Oklahoma City, George Camp.Okla.

Jiro Murase New York, N.Y. William L.

Dickey.

Walter Danny Murdock Oklahoma City, Charles Franklin

Okla. Alden III.

Jack LeDrew Neville, Jr. Oklahoma City, William Robert

Okla. Burkett.

Leonard Oppenheim New Orleans, La. Eberhard P.

Deutsch.

Herbert F. Ostling Los Angeles, James L. Moser.

Calif.

Charles Pashayan, Jr. Fresno, Calif. John B.

Rhinelander.

Robert Edward Orympia, Wash. Grant L.

Patterson Anderson.Lynn Scott Patton Longview, Tex. Fred Raymond

Erisman, Jr.

Robert B. Propst Anniston, Ala. Gordon Freeborn

Bailey, Jr.

Nestor D. Ramirez Cuebas Mayaguez, P.R. Luis DomingoMiranda.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1977 479

Applicant City and State Movant

Raymond Veto Rangle Baltimore, Md. Wallace Dann.

James A. Redden Salem. Oreg. William Michael

Gillette.

Forrest Neill Rieke Portland, Oreg. Donald William

Varnes.

Ramon Rivera Valentin San Juan. P.R. Santos P.

Amadeo.

John E. Roberts Allentown, Pa. William HenryPiatt.

Douglas S. Robertson Portland, Oreg. Bobby B.

Bouneff.

Edwin V. Rosas-Bayonet San Juan, P.R. Jorge L.

Steven Roseman

Allan David Russell

Guy Anthony Schmitz

Neal Schwarzfeld

Stanley Jay Shuman

John E. Sims

Gustav H. Small, Jr.

Raymond A. Snow

Michael R. Specchio

Stuart Stiller

Vernon David Stokes

Joel Keith Straus

William Roger Strelow

James Bentley Strong

William Allen Swano

Wyatt Nowlin Taylor

Michael Robert Thiessen

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Wilton, Conn.

St. Louis, Mo.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

Somerville, Mass.

Reno, Nev.

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Bruno, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Olympia, Wash.

Chicago, 111.

Shelbyville, Tenn.

Kansas City, Mo.

Guerrero-

Calderon.

Alfred M. Klein.

M. Laurence

Popofsky.

Darrell D. Wiles.

Ira M. Millstein.

Edward Stanley

Hintzke.

Herbert Golden.

Robert J.

Lipshutz.

Joseph T.

Travaline.

William X.

Dunseath.

Eugene Gressman.

August B.

Rothschild.

Paul Eliot Rabin.

Marx Leva.

Richard M.Montecucco.

R. EugenePincham.

Jack Middleton

Irion.

Carl D. Gum, Jr.

480 MONDAY. MARCH 7, 19 77

Applicant City and State Movant

William J. Toppeta Xew York. X.Y. Alan EdwardLazarescu.

Thomas F. Traud Allentown. Pa. William HenryPiatt.

Thomas J. Yeskauf Springfield. Ohio William E.

Bailey.

Thomas A. Waflitsch Allentown. Pa. William HenrvPiatt,

Stephen T. WkrdzinsM Library. Pa. Frank W.Gaines. Jr.

Jackson H. Welch Vancouver, Wash. Sherman C.

Magidson.

Elizabeth Yahn "Williams Santa Ana. Calif. John E. Barnett.

Robert E. Yuhnke Flarrisburg. Pa. Wilson

Oberdorfer.

Steven J. Zaben Englewood Cliffs. David Lev.

X.J.

David G. Zimmar Seattle. Wash. Jennings Patrick

Felix.

Admissioxs to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

John William Darrongh Houston. Tex. William R.

Archer. Jr.

Ray J. Barson Washington. D.C. Anthony JohnDeMarco.

Jeffrey Mark Friedman Austin. Tex. Stuart EvanGlass.

Carl Wayne Smith Honolulu. Hawaii John William

Matthews.

Reed Lane YonMaur Washington. D.C. John William

Matthews.

James Creighton Gleason Baltimore. Md. John William

Matthews.

William Arthur McXutt Sr. Louis. Mo. John William

Matthews.

Mark Stephen Feldheim Washington, D.C. John WilliamMatthews.

Raymond Roy Froelicln Jr. Seven Hills. Ohio John William

Matthews.

Levator Xorsworthy . Jr. Cinciimati. Ohio John William

Matthews.

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 19 77 481

Christian Frank Vissers

Herbert Kussell Baxter

Frank Robert Brancatelli

Abraham Cantor

Alfred DenmanEobert John DiCello

Robert Emmett Goff

John Joseph Hurley, Jr.

Clifton P. Jones

Peteris Jurjans

Donald H. Klingenberg

Stephen Komarjanski

Michael John Laird

Walter Paul Mahle

Samuel J. Mamich

Richard Thomas Orosz

David C. Osborn

John Winthrop Ours

Martin O'Donnell Parks

Glenn F. Patsch

Marvin R. Plasco

Albert Linden Purola

Robert Stephen Rosplock

Daniel J. SammonJohn Esper Shoop

JoAnne Yickers Sommers

Robert L. Speece

David J. Sternberg

Donald Jay Shetland

James George Todoroff

Gerald R. WalkerXeil R. Wilson

Springfield, Va.

Mentor, Ohio

Eastlake, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Mentor, Ohio

Mentor, Ohio

Cleveland, OhioPainesville, Ohio

Willoughby,

Ohio

Willoughby,

Ohio^

Painesville. Ohio

Eastlake, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Bedford Heights,

OhioPainesville OhioMentor. Ohio

Kirtlancl, OhioPainesville, Ohio

South Euclid,

Ohio

Willoughby. Ohio

Willoughby, Ohio

Mentor, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Mentor, Ohio

Willoughby Hills,

Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Eastlake, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Opinions

John William

Matthews.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Charles A. Vanik.

Xo. 75—804. Joy A. Farmer, Special Administrator, petitioner, v.

LTnited Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 25,

et al. On writ of ceritorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

482 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 197 7

ond Appellate District. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, for further

proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Powell.

No. 76-29. Complete Auto Transit, Inc., appellant, v. Charles R.

Brady, Jr., etc. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Mississippi, Judg-

ment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun.

No. 75—1157. ToAvn of Lockport, New York, et al., appellants v.

Citizens for Community Action at the Local Level, Inc., et al. Appeal

from the United States District Court for the Western District of

New York. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the Western District of New York for further pro-

ceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Stewart. Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurs in the

judgment.

No. 75-1198. Nolde Brothers, Inc., petitioner, v. Local No. 358,

Bakery & Confectionery Workers Union, AFL-CIO. On writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart with whom Mr. Justice Rehnquist

joins.

Adjourned until Monday, March 21, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, MARCH 21, 19 77 483

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Jus-tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 76-457. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-tion, and Welfare, appellant, v. Will Webster. Appeal from the UnitedStates District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judg-ment reversed and case remanded to the United States District Courtfor the Eastern District of New York for further proceedings in con-

formity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam. Opinionby Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in the judgment with whomMr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Eehnquist

join.

No. 76-5881. Alicia Morales, petitioner, v. James A. Turman, et al.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fifth Circuit, Motion of American OrthopsychiatryAssociation et al., for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted.

Motion, for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari granted. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion per curiam.

No. 76-5920. Michael V. Costello et al., petitioners v. Louie L.

Wainwright, ^SBH*3?% Secretary, Florida Department of Offender

Eehabilitation, et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Motion to strike brief

of the United States, as amicus curiae, denied. Motion for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

farther proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court,

Opinion per curiam.

240-278—77 63

484 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75—712. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-

tion, and Welfare, appellant, v. Hyman G. Silbowitz et ux Appeal

from the United States District Court for the Southern District of

Florida. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75-727. Bette P. Jablon et vir, appellants, v. Joseph A. Cali-

fano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; and

No. 75-739. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-

tion, and Welfare, appellant, v, Bette P. Jablon et vir. Appeals from

the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Judg-

ment affirmed.

No. 76-772. County Commission, Hale County, Alabama, et al.,

appellants, v. United States. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-802. H. Gordon Howard, appellant, v. Real Estate Com-mission of the State of Colorado. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the District of Colorado. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-1039. Warren B. Wilson, appellant v. O. Meredith Wilson,

Jr. et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District

of Oregon. Judgment affirmed.

No. 75—1643. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-

tion, and Welfare, appellant, v. George Abbott et ux. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Mo-tion of appellees for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Judgment affirmed.

No. 76—1013. Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, etc., Ap-pellant, v. William Kingsley, etc. Appeal from the Superior Court of

New Jersey, Appellate Division. The appeal is dismissed for want of

a substantial federal question.

No. 76-1043. Lloyd E. Hennigan, Jr., appellant, v. Louisiana

State Bar Association. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana.

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-6167. Shirley A. Bustell, appellant, v. Clarice L. Bustell.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Montana. The appeal is dismissed

for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76—1034. James A. Moreau, appellant, v. Richard A. Tonry,

etc., et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The appeal

is dismissed for want of a properly presented federal question.

No. 76-1038. Stephanie Allen et al., appellants, v. Richard Austin

et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of Michigan. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 485

Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Powell would postpone jurisdiction

to a hearing of the case on the merits.

No. 76-6148. Albert L. Reiser, appellant, v. The Huntington Na-

tional Bank et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Frank-

lin County. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1663. Melvin Friedman, petitioner, v. United States. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

consideration in light of Marks v. United States, 430 U.S.

(1977).

No. 76-728. Mental Patient Civil Liberties Project et al., petition-

ers, v. Department of Public Welfare et al. On petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light

of Public Law 94-559.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A—710. Jack O. Pearson, applicant, v. Oklahoma. Renewed ap-

plication for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him re-

ferred to the Court, denied.

No. D-60. In the Matter of Disbarment of Harry Hoffer. Disbar-

ment entered.

No. D—61. In the Matter of Disbarment of Alfred J. Hemlock. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-63. In the Matter of Disbarment of Morton H. Smiley, Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-71. In the Matter of Disbarment of Richard W. Mason, Jr.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-72. In the Matter of Disbarment of Charles A. Maner, Sr.,

Disbarment entered.

No. D—77. In the Matter of Disbarment of Michael A. Lacinak. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-78. In the Matter of Disbarment of Earl H. Moore, Jr. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-94. In the Matter of Disbarment of Edward M. Esber. Dis-

barment entered.

486 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 19 77

No. D-96. In the Matter of Disbarment of Joseph L. Hoffmann.Jr is ordered that Joseph L. Hoffman, of Monongahela, Pennsylvania,be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a ruleibsue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause whyhe should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-98. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert E. Renshaw. It is

ordered that Robert E. Renshaw. of Springfield, Ohio, be suspendedfrom the practice of few in this Court and that a rule issue, returnablewithin forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not bedisbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

Xo. 75-1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.Hardison et al. ; and

Xo. 75-1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-space Workers. AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardisonet al. Motion of Xational Jewish Commission on Law and PublicAffairs for leave to participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae^ in

support of respondent, granted.

Xo. 75-1181. Richard A. Batterton. etc. et al.. petitioners, v.

Robert Francis, etc.. et al. Motion of the Chamber of Commerce of the

United States for divided argument and/or additional time for oral

argument denied. -

Xo. 75-1874. David L. Jones, Secretary of the Xorth Carolina

Department of Correction, et al., appellants, v. Xorth Carolina Pris-

oners' Labor Union, Inc.. etc. Motion of Acting Solicitor General for

leave to participate in oral argument, as amicus curim % granted and

five additional minutes allotted for that purpose.

Xo. 75-6909. Gary Maness, petitioner, v. Louis L. TTainwright.

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Motion of

George R. Georgieff , Esquire, to permit Arthur Joel Berger, Esquire,

to argue, pro hoc vice, on behalf of respondent granted. Motion of peti-

tioner for additional time for oral argument or in the alternative for

divided argument denied. Motion to strike portions of respondent's

brief denied.

Xo. 76-63. James B. Hunt, Jr.. Governor of the State of Xorth

Carolina, et al., appellants, v. Washington State Apple Advertising

Commission. Motion of appellee for leave to file a supplemental brief,

after argument, granted.

Xo. 76-423. Puyallup Tribe, Inc. and Ramona Bennett, petitioners,

v. Department of Game of the State of Washington et al. Motion of

Acting Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument, as

amicus curiae, granted and fifteen additional minutes allotted for that

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 197 7 487

purpose. Respondents allotted fifteen additional minutes for oral

argument.

No. 76-902. Richard H. Olsen, petitioner, v. Saul Goodman. Ap-plication for stay of trial in the 11th Judicial Circuit, in and for DadeCounty, Florida (No. 70-2149), presented to the Chief Justice and by

him referred to the Court, denied.

No. 76—919. Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap

Indian Reservation, Montana, petitioner, v. District Court of the

Twelfth Judicial District of Montana, etc., et al. The Solicitor Gen-

eral is invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the

United States.

No. 76-5187. Phillip Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for appointment of counsel granted and it is ordered that

Joseph P. Bauer, Esquire, of Notre Dame, Indiana, is appointed to

serve as co-counsel for the petitioner in this case.

No. 76—5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Motion of

Attorney General of New York for leave to participate in oral argu-

ment as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of Attorney General of Cali-

fornia., for leave to participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae,

denied.

No. 76-5416. Ruby Jones, petitioner, v. Douglas Hildebrant et al.

Motion of Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law et al., for

leave to file a brief, as amid curiae, granted.

Appeal—

J

tjrisdiction Postponed

No. 76-1057. John W. Key et al., appellants v. Michael M. Doyle

et al. Appeal from the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Fur-

ther consideration of the question of jurisdiction is postponed to the

hearing of the case on the merits.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-5935. Rickey Lee Durst et al., petitioners v. United States.

Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1843. Leonard Crow Dog, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

488 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

Xo. 76—104. Community School Board of Brooklyn, New YorkDistrict No. 14, et al., petitioners v. Claude L. Huntley, Jr. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo.(^7^-450. Ingram Corporation, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-625. Eobert Everett Huntley and Gipson F. Hemphill,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—671. Solitron Devices, Inc., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

Xo. 76-686. Elizabeth Daley, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr.,

Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-729. O. J. Gibson, Jr. and Cape Girardeau Count}' Bar

Association, petitioners, v. Stanle}^ A. Grimm, Judge, Circuit Court of

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

Xo. 76—754. B. F. Goodrich Company et al.., petitioners^ v. United

States Department of Transportation, et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-770. William Calm, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—773. Wendell Gordon and Bertha Gordon, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Claims denied.

Xo. 76—784. Civil Service Commission, City of Xew York, et al.,

petitioners, v. Annick M. Bems. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-789. Baron Eugene Xoll, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

Xo. 76-790. Marvin Miller, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Xinth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 489

No. 76-799. Alberts, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Relations

Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—820. Bright D. Okagbare, petitioner, v. Immigration and

Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—827. John Gregory Lambros, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-840. Texas Industrial Accident Board et al., petitioners, v.

Industrial Foundation of the South. Petition for Avrit of certiorari to

the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

No. 76-876. Peter MacDonalcl, etc., petitioner, v. Abbott Seka-

quaptewa, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-881. The First Bank and Trust Company, petitioner v.

Bobert Bloom, Acting Comptroller of the Currency and Middlesex

Bank, N.A. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-895. Bruce Wheaton, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-897. Sidney J. Hess, Jr., et al.., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

denied.

No. 76-915. Leonard Patrick, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-921. Jerome Bapoport, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-997. Arvo W. Kannisto, petitioner, v. City and County of

San Francisco et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1002. Victor A. Lahmann, petitioner, v. Glen Haubrock,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Ohio denied.

No. 76-1004. Castlewood International Corporation, petitioner,

v. Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. Petition for

490 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—1014. Hoyle Bruce Bedell, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

No. 76-1017. Scott Grant, petitioner, v. Parke, Davis & Co. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1024. Noel Berthold Baum, petitioner, v. R. C. Anderson.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76^1031. George Pappageorge. petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

ond Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1041. William Jessie Harris, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

No. 76-1045. Arthur Dwyer et al., petitioners, v. Climatrol Indus-

tries, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1049. Roger L. Baker et ux., petitioners, v. Robert Briggs

et al.; Roger L. Baker et ux., petitioners, v. Hollie Pihl, Judge. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1050. Jerome J. Caplan, petitioner, v. Frank A. Howardet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1051. Robert Crabbe and Kenneth Campbell, petitioners,,

v. Glen D. Hord. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil

Appeals of Texas. Second Supreme Judicial District, denied.

No. 76-1055. Stanley V. Tucker, petitioner, v. Peoples Savings

Bank—Bridgeport. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76-1059. Leon Robert Elkins, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-1063. Stanley V. Tucker, petitioner, v. Hartford National

Bank & Trust Co. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Connecticut denied.

No. 76-1108. George B. Riley, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 197 7 491

No. 76-1129. Ettore Coco aka Eddie Coco, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1147. Hamp Turner, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1155. Gary Wayne Berzonski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1158. Fred D. Kelley and Paul P. Menz, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1173. Alvin Klein, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1131. William Rosenberg and William Rodman, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5581. Louis C. Morrow, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-5683. Keith X. Farries, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5696. Thomas W. Shaw, petitioner, v. Dolph Briscoe,

Governor of Texas, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5739. Raymond Glen Thurmond, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ' of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5776. Thomas Robert Payne, Jr., petitioner, v. Joe Hopper,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

xVppeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5788. Tom McGrath, Jr., petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano,

Jr., Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5797. Vetter Moore, petitioner, v. Theodore Ristaino et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the First Circuit denied.

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492 MONDAY, MARCH 2 1, 197 7

No. 76—5815. Greprge Zannis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5821. Raymond L. Reese., petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5826. .Maurice Joseph Philion, petitioner, v. C. E. Harris,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5833. Albert Eugene Worthy, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5864. Horace Clay III et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5865. Theodore Roosevelt Johnson, Jr., petitioner, v.

Missouri. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

Missouri, St. Louis District, denied.

Xo. 76—5868. Joe Edward Smith, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5880. Eugene Michael DeLuca, petitioner, v. United States;

and

Xo. 76-5947. Michael William Wallace, petitioner, v. United

States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5883. Jesse Roots, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the L^nited States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5893. James Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5914. Albert Young, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5931. James Spoon, petitioner, v. Linked States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

No. 76-5934. Wayne L. Starr, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5957. William Eobert Armentrout, Jr., petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5958. Allan Walker, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of NewYork, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-5963. John Henry Bright., Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5965. Vieki Lyn Sinclair, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5967. Joseph Edward Hill, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—5970. Stanley Joseph Battles, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-5974. Garland Jeiiers, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to thhe United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5978. Rajmioncl E. James, petitioner, v. George Tennyson,

United States Marshal. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5982. Robert James Franks, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-5991. Nicholas Musolino, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court

of New York, Third Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-6007. Frank David Lovell, petitioner, v. Ray Lora et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6043. Arthur Jordan, petitioner, v. New Jersey. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

494 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

No. 76—6055. Louis Dunson, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,

denied.

No. 76—6059. Eugene Harris, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6061. Marvin Bluver, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of

New York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-6069. James John Makal, petitioner, v. Arizona et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6071. George E. Gould, petitioner, v. WFF-X-Proof et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76.-6074. Lynne M. Leitzel, petitioner, v. Samuel T. Stapleton

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsyl-

vania, Middle District, denied.

Xo. 76-6077. Roy Clark, Jr., and Brent Mikell, petitioners, v.

Louisiana. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Louisiana denied.

Xo. 76-6079. Benny Rodriguez, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Ignited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-6080. Thomas G. Q'Leary, petitioner, v. Illinois et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

Xo. 76-6084. John Pierpont Morgan, Jr., petitioner, v. Minnesota.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Minnesota

denied.

Xo. 76-6085. Harold George Shadd, petitioner, v. Thomas Tridico

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6086. Frank E. Forrester, petitioner, v. Xew York Univer-

sity. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6092. Douglas Eugene Wrinkle, petitioner, w. Virginia.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia

denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 2 1, 1977 495

Xo. 76-6101. Jimmy Lee Logan, petitioner, y, "Walter L. Cappset al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6109. Dennis C. Fulsom. petitioner, v. Donald W: Wyrick,

"Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6113. Charles Wallace Smith, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied.

Xo. 76—6117. Guy Dunbar, petitioner, v. Jim H. Rose, Warden.

Petition for writ of cetiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6121. Donald C. Goewey, petitioner, r. Audrey AnneCochrane. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6173. Frederick Wayne Fasick. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6175. Edward J. Pillis, petitioner, v. District of Columbia

Hackers' License Appeal Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

Xo. 76-6179. Vincent L. Shaw, petitioner, v. Manufacturers and

Traders Trust Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6185. Robert James Young, petitioner, v. Linked States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6186. Jose Cruz, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sev-

enth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6187. Larry Edward Hendrix. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6197. Ruben Anguiano-Arreola. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6198. Xorwood Germany, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

496 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 197 7

No. 76-6206. Harry Ollie, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-6207. Eldson McGhee, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6209. Manuel Gonzales, T/N Manuel Torres-Garcia, peti-

tioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6214. Ignacio Argumedo-Rodriguez, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6215. James Slater, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First

Circuit denied.

No. 76-6218. Titus Green, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6219. George Heath, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to thhe United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6226. William Henry Thompson, petitioner, v. James E.

Laffoon et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6227. Dale Thomas FiJhauer, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6232. Saundra Kay Breeze, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6285. Alfred Lewis, petitioner, v. Robert J. Henderson,:

Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 75-985. American Theatre Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Jus-

tice Marshall join.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 497

Xo. 76-188. Ewing B. Gourley, Director, Division of Family Serv-

ices of Missouri, et al., petitioners, v. Hariece Lewis. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in former pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth

Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

Xo. 76-917. Victoria Horwath and Elizabeth Gaudry, petitioners,

v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Lmitecl States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

Xo. 76-974. Peabody Coal Company, petitioner, v. Local L^nion

Nos. 1734, 1508 and 1548 and District No. 23. United Mine "Workers

of America. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmunwould grant certiorari.

Xo. 76-1023. Franchise Realty Interstate Corporation et al.. peti-

tioners, v. San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Culinary

Workers et al. Motion of Ernest W. Halm. Inc.. et al. for leave to file

a brief, as amid curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Lnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1027. Robert J. Henderson, Superintendent, Auburn Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Alfred Lewis. Motion of respondent

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Linked States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

Xo. 76-1084. J. Bernard Gates, Chairman, Connecticut Board of

Parole, et al., petitioners, v. Arthur Anthony DeLorenzo. Motion of

respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1028. Azalea Drive-In Theatre, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

Edward A. Sargoy et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lnited

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice

Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-5834. Henry A. Rosenfeld, petitioner, v. Lnited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Stewart would grant certiorari.

Xo. 76-6066. In re William L. Donnelly, petitioner. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit and for other relief denied.

498 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

Leave To File Petitions for Writs of Mandamus Denied

No. 76-6107. James Edward Dove, petitioner, v. New York et al.

;

No. 76-6125. Euchell MaGee, petitioner, v. R. Blake West, Judge,United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana,et al. ; and

No. 76-6147. Billy Gale Henry, petitioner, v. U.S. Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit et al. Motions for leave to file peti-

tions for writs of mandamus denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 76-710. Board of Education of Jefferson County, Kentucky,and Ernest Grayson, petitioners, v. Newburg Area Council, Inc., et

al.;

No. 76—5550. Melvin Leroy Tyler, petitioner, v. Brendan Ryanet al. ; and

No. 76-5951. Albert Hamburg, appellant, v. Wyoming. Petitions

for rehearing denied.

No. 75-753. George M. Boyd, petitioner, v. United States ; and

No. 76-5913. Willard R. Sanders, petitioner, v. United States.

Motions for leave to file petitions for rehearings denied.

No. 76-753. Bruce E. Borri, petitioner, v. Elaine M. Siverson,

previously known as Elaine M. Borri. Motion of petitioner for leave

to proceed further herein in forma pauperis granted. Petition for re-

hearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

Terrence William Ackert

James Marvin Albritton

Alan C. Alhadeff

Edward Clive Anderson

Richard S. Arfa

James Arneil

David L. Arnopole

Luhr G. C. Beckmann, Jr.

City and State Movant

Winter Park, Fla. Gerald S.

Rutberg.

Andalusia, Ala. William L.

Dickinson.

Seattle, Wash. John AvromStrait.

Philadelphia, Pa. Park B. Dilks, Jr.

Washington, D.C. James MurdochKefauver.

Wenatchee, Wash. Slade Gorton.

Beverlv Hills, JackM.Goldfarb.

Calif.

Savannah, Ga. John Bolinger

Miller.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 499

Applicant

Jay Gordon Beitel

George Timothy Bell

James F. Berg

John Gordon Berg

Martin David Berg-

Eugene David Berman

David J. Bershad

Terence L. Blackburn

Frank D. Blizard, Jr.

Wilburn Brewer, Jr.

Michael James Burke

Michael A. Byrne

John Loyd Carter

James Henry Chandler

Stephen Robert ChaneyThomas Elmer Cirkal

Charles I. Cohen

William D. Cox

Charles Francis Crutchfield

Lee Scott Cutcliff

Charles M. Darling, IVDavid L. Dawson Jr.

John Victor De Stefano

Barry Howard Denker

Carol Eggert Dinkins

( rerard K. DrummondJohn J. Durkay

City and State

San Antonio, Tex.

Philadelphia, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Miami, Fla.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Middletown, N.Y.

Columbia, S.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Houston, Tex.

Houston, Tex.

Fort Worth, Tex.

Denver, Colo.

Columbus, Ohio

Riverside, Calif.

South Bend, Ind.

New York, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Baton Rouge, La.

Chicago, 111.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Houston, Tex.

Portland, Oreg.

Somerville, Mass.

Movant

Albert F. Beitel.

Albert Squire.

Harold F. Berg.

Andrew Wilson

Green.

Allan Milledge.

Louis J.

Lefkowitz.

Lawrence Milberg.

Edward Ross

Aranow.

Howard S.

Finkelstein.

Julian J. Nexsen.

Malcolm T.

Dungan.

Patricia AnnButler.

John C.

Snodgrass.

Grover B.

Cobb, Jr.

Tim Curry.

Jeffrey Ira

Sandman.George Curtis

Smith.

Byron Charles

Morton.

James H.

Seckinger.

E. Edward Bruce.

Gordon Gooch.

Sam J. D'Amico.

John ThomasMoran, Jr.

Abraham J. BremLevy.

James W.McCartney.

Hugh Smith.

Harry Downs.

500

Applicant

John F. Ebbott

Howard N. Ellman

John Seelig Elson

Merih Okcuoglu Erhan

Donald Eriksen

Henry H. Fein

Leonard R. Fellen

James P. FinstromWilliam George Fowler

Derrick Rami Franek

David I. Freed

Norman R. Freeman

Louis Z. Gasper

J. Dawson Gasquet

Robert Steven Gelman

John Brandon Givhan

Walter John Clancy

Arnold Bennett GlennCharles A. Gonzalez

Thomas Harry Gordinier

Emanuel Gordon

Savery MacDonaldGradoville

Frank James Gray

Michael T. Greely

James Francis Green

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 19 77

City and State

Milwaukee, Wis.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Newark, N.J.

Freehold, N.J.

Dallas, Tex.

Lebanon, Ohio

Denison, Iowa

San Francisco,

Calif.

Tucson, Ariz.

Napa, Calif.

Baton Rouge, La.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Andalusia, Ala.

Dallas, Tex.

Eastchester, N.Y.

San Antonio, Tex.

Fairfield. Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Helena, Mont.

Reston, Ya.

Movant

Patricia D.

McMahon.Donald D.

Connors Jr.

James A. Rahl.

Joseph N. Bongio-

vanni, Jr.

Peter J. King.

Fred Randall.

Rodman Kober.

Paul J. Chitwood.

Judge William

Wesley Young.

Charles EdwardLaedlein III.

John L. Hosack.

Yictor RaymondSchwanbeck.

John Neal

Cooley.

Sam J. D'Amico.

Georoe H. Clyde,

Jr.

William L.

Dickinson.

Yester T. Hughes,

Jr.

Joseph Heller.

Carolyn H.Spears.

Billy B. Burton.

William C.

Starke.

Walter H. E.

Jaeger.

William PennTyson. Jr.

Jenn Allen

Turnage.

Joseph H. Koonz,

Jr.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 501

Applicant

Ira George Greenberg

James William Gresens

David F. Grimaldi

John Norman Hanson

Richard S. HarmanRoy Ellis Harper

Michael Robert Harris

Donald Richard Harrison

Edward H. Hatton

Richard D. Hicks

H. Leon Holbrook

Clinton William Holland

James R. Hooper

John Barton Huber

Roger L. HuntRex Westall Jacobs

Wayne Jarvis

Marc D. Jonas

Gale Jones

James Reese Jones

Harry KamerRoy M. Kaufman

Jeffrey Anthony Kehl

City and State Movant*A'Al/ V till L/

New York, N.Y. Leonard Joseph.

Rochester, N.Y. J. William

Ernstrom.

Washington, D.C. Frank J. Martell.

Chippewa Jb alls, Neil ThomasWis. Proto.

Norfolk, Va. Harry E. McCoy.Los Angeles, A. Albert Spar.

Calif.

Norristown, Pa. Alvin S. Moses.

Montgomery, William L.

Ala. Dickinson.

Chicago, 111. Jonathan ThomasHowe.

Olympia, \\ ash. Richard H.Holmquist.

Jacksonville, Fla. David RichardLewis.

La Habra, Calif. Michael R.

McDonnell.

Crescent City, Jerome B. Falk,

Calif. Jr.

Dayton, Ohio Jean VernonStone.

Atlanta, Ga, Daniel B.

Hodo-son.

Las Vegas, Nev. Lee R. Ross.

Los Angeles, John Kendrick

Calif. Sloan.

Chicago, 111. Robert Gerald

Foster.

Horsham, Pa. A. Richard

Gerber.

Huntington, Ind. Michael EdwardBoonstra.

Brenham, Tex. Tieman HenryDippel, Jr.

Great Neck, N.Y. M. Jay Meckler.

Cleveland, Unio Eugene Sidney

Bayer.

New York, N.Y. Guy M. Blynn.

502 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 19 77

Applicant City and State Movant

Robert S. Keller Kalispell, Mont. Jean Allen

Turnage.

Joseph F. Keogh Baton Rouge, La. Sam J. D'Amieo.

Larry David King Newport News, Erwin B.

Va. Nachman.

F. Carlton King, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Hugh M. Dorsey,

Jr.

Steven Bruce Kirschner Kcav Gardens, Herbert J. Leifer.

N.Y.

Thomas M. Kittredge Philadelphia, Pa. John R.

McConnell.

Paul E. Klein New York, N.Y. Matthew Joel

Zinn.

Don Klein Santa Fe, N. Mex. Paul Laurence

Bloom.

Arthur T. Knabe, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Robert Garnet

Mcintosh.

Margaret A. Kohn Washington, D.C. Lois J. Schiffer.

Jvonald Kovner Washington, D.C. Peter HenryWolf.

Bernard Kraft Baltimore, Md. Henry AY.

Hartlove.

Samuel Krantz Atlantic City, Morgan E.

N.J. ThomasBryson Moyer Kratz Pasadena, Calif. Albert L.

Burford, Jr.

Larry Wayne Krug Billings, Mont. Allan A.

Ryan, Jr.

Michael Jay Kuper Houston, Tex. David H. Berg.

Vernon I. Lay, Jr. Dallas, Tex. Leonard Elbert

Hoffman, Jr.

Ronald Eugene Lee Seattle, Wash. John Robert

Rebman.

Glen Michael Lennon Falls Church, Ya. James Jeremiah

Mahoney, Jr.

Peter Alan Lesser Dallas, Tex. Harry Louis

Najim.

Trudy B. Levy Washington, D.C. Katherine AquinoMazzaferri.

James G. Lewis Los Angeles, Glenn Sylvester

Calif. Roberts.

Don K. Lloyd Portland, Oreg. Ridgway K.

Foley, Jr.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 197 7 503

Applicant City and State Movant

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Richard P Afav Washington DC INfattliPw JopI

Zinn.

GpOTO'P Rohpi't, AFaVPr New York NYX.1 YV X VI XV ^ Xl • JL • - KJ LLOCtXX ^ V_v_ XVvT I XXXCtXX

Goltz.

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Laffite.

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Philadelphia, Pa. Jam p c; A f A fa vcihCXlllv O JL • XTJLCl/X kjXX»

James jVIetcalf McDowell Cleveland, Ohio H. Guy Hardy.Prpdpric, ATichapl AfpdwavJL 1 V/LIV^L 1VJ .XTA x V/l J. JL -LT_1_<L>\JL » V IX V Philadelphia, Pa. Abraham .T Pi^pni^-XL/l CtXXCiXlX f / . JJlCUl

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Pa mptt,

IVfnrlpiip TVTiy/raTii1_tX <X X ±\3XXv_> XtXXxjX ttlXX Los Angeles, (rPOro'p ATnr'O'nn

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"Rliyaliftt.fi T^pwiYinriJLJ±XZjOjKJ\Z L XX 11 V VV XXX CIXX Washington, D.C. Carl Prpdpripk

GnndmaiiV J VJV_lv.lilXClll.

David NittskoffXJCXt V XVX ll JXl OXVUxa. Cleveland .Tndo'P Tilmrrltf UUgC JLJlV/J' V_L

TTpio'htc; Ohio I irlr\m PrnnmWLlvJIil XjIUWII.

P)rniO"lnc: "Rainwin NnblpX/U Llg 1 do XJclxvX \v 111 X> vJkJIO Los Ano'plpsXJVO xXll^vlLu^ Pptpr TTimiTlJL CLCl XVLllllll

Calif. SharkK_J1 1 CX XV t

Phillin "D Noble Seattle, Wash. Richard S WhiteXVXVjiltll V L KJ» | T lilt v_ •

Barry J. Oppenheim New York, N.Y. David Sclieinfpld^ It V ILL K_7 L11L111 Ivl vX_ •

LrPrirfrp "Rvrnvi (ivprtnTiVI GUI iitJ XJ V J-Ull W V C J. LVJXl Odon, Ind. Donald PJLV Vj»XXCXXV-i Xj •

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Pnhprt, Pidbriodit PannellXV" Vl>X X> JL LI J- KJ X J 11 \J JL CC1XX1VXJ. Richmond, Va. Tarnps IVTadiso-nTJ t*- J> I' v kJ J.TXCl'LllOv/11

"Minor Jr

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A rnptt-x V X XIV- I I «

T?r»KpT*i" Tsimpc! Parricjh "Port, "Wavne Ind. Albert L^.X-L L»V;1 LJ X J »

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U uoaii o cine- x «Di3U v u y San T^ranpispo.K_J till JL X CI 11 V/li )V_ \_/ • Malcolm TXTXCllvV/llll X •

Calif. Dung-an.

John Weld Peck Cincinnati. OhioVJlllV^lllllULl* V/111VJ Frank H.Shaffer Jrk^JXXw, JLXOX , fj X •

Pand Tj Pppblpcsivaliu. XJ. X CcU-lCD tOcllx X1 IclXlCxoCU, .TaIiTI T/ TTncinplrO IXlxxl XJ. XXUoclCii..

Calif.

504 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Anna M. Perry X""" xl ~ XT "V"Northport, N. i

.

Leon J. Kesner.

William H. Pinson. Jr. Savannah, Ga.T 1 X"» 1 *

John BolmgerMiller.

James Patrick Piper Houston, Tex. Robert G.T \ 1

Douglass.

Elliott H. Pollack I\ew York, N.Y. n r* i l t>Michael B.

BollacK.

Steven Barry Portnon T~* 1 IT "V TFreehold, I\ .J. Rodman Kober.

Robert M. Pressman BliiJadelpnia, -Pa.TX ~ ,^ 1 A TDonald J.

inGoldberg.

Charles Joseph PruittT» l 1 1 /~VPortland, Oreg. George Buland

Campbell.X"» l ' ~\ ~\ T' ~\ 1 X"» 1

Patrick Michael Raher Y\ ashmgton, D.C. Judge RogerT> 1 1

Robb.XA ' 1 T7~ T~iDavid K. Rees TX 1 „Denver, Colo. VV alter L. Gerash.~*~r ~i r x~» fi vonne M. Renfrew TilLos Angeles, Stanley

Calif. I leishman.

Christopher John Reynolds \\ ashmgton, D.C \\ llliam J.X~vDempsey.

Jeffrey Stuart Richman "V XT„ 1 XT "V"2\ew York, N.Y. Irving Serota.X XX X> 1 11Lawrence H. Rochell

' TilChicago, 111.

TT JHowardBernstein.

Kenneth Stephen Rones ew York, N.Y. Kenneth Gribetz.XT J J "D X~» 1 ; 1

Harrvette Bercu Rookstool Dallas, lex.tx 1 i x> e iHarold Barefoot

Sanders, Jr.T 1 X"» 1

Jack Rosenberg New l ork, JN.Y.ri 4iSnsan Ackerman

Goltz.

Laurence David Rudman I\ew Orleans, La.X^v T \ 1D. Douglas

Howard, Jr.

John L. Runft Boise, Idaho Iver J.

Longeteig, III.

Barry D. Russ Richmond, Calii. V, llliam Sheffield.

Barton Stuart Sacher Birmingham, X 1 ¥TJohn \ ernon

Ala. Patrick, Jr.

Harry Glenn Scammel Dallas, Tex. Eugene AndrewX"» • j_ j_

Ritti.

Dennis Michael Schloss Anoka, Minn. Robert WesleyX 1Johnson.

Sterling H. Schoen. Jr. Philadelphia. Pa. TV. Bradley

\Yard.

Benjamin S. Sharp Washington, D.C. George Waller

Wise.

Steven J. Shore New York. N.Y. Ira M. Millstein.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 505

Applicant City and State Movant

Melvin R. Shuster Philadelphia, Pa. J. Justin Blewitt,

Jr.

Richard Allan Simnis Santa Fe, X. Mex. Paul Laurence

JDHJUIIl.

Harold Teliaferro Smith,

Jr.

John Charles Snyder

Miami, Fla. Jon I. Gordon.

Paoli, Pa, Robert W. Lentz.

Willard Breidenthal Kansas City, Mo. Donald C. Little.

Snyder

Sol I. Sokolsky Huntington, N.Y. Michael Herbert

Barnett.

J. Jeffers Spencer Washing-ton, D.C. Thomas Earl

^lullins.

Edward S. St. John Port Washington, Eugene J. Keogh.

N.Y.

Richard Harvey Stein Newark, N.J. Fred Randall.

Timothy Alan Stewart Aeana, Guam James Daniel

McDade.Robert W. Stieve White Plains, Martin Aron

N.Y* Schwartz.

Paul M. Stokes Miami, Fla. Earl DeWittWalclin, Jr.

Gary L. Stromme San Francisco, Howard Yictor

Calif. Golub.

John M. Tatum Savannah, Ga. John Bolinger

Miller.

William James Taylor Zanesville, Ohio LawrenceHerman.

A. Blenn Taylor Jr. Brunswick, Ga. Abraham AaronNathan.

Martin Teicher New York, N.Y. SeymourShainswit.

Parke G. Thompson Akron, Ohio Raymond J.

McGowan.Barry Joseph Trilling Los Ano'eles, Daniel M.

Calif! Friedman.

Harold F. Tyvoll San Diego, Calif. Kenyon Carl

Keller.

Anthony C. Vance McLean, Ya. Frederick D.

Greco.

Robert Alan Yort Newark, N.J. Irwin B.

Seligshon.

506 MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977

Applicant City and Shite Movant

Michael D. Wagner San Antonio, Tex. William R. Ward.Robert G Walters Sacramento, Carlos John

Calif. MoorheadSteven R Waxman Philadelphia, Pa. Bennett G

Picker.

Robert Timothy Weston Harrisburg, Pa. "Wilson

Oberdorfer.

James Weldon "Whan, Jr. Maryville, Mo. Frank H. Strong.

Peter Thomas White Santa Fe, X. Mex. Paul Laurence

Bloom.

Lish "Whitson Seattle, Wash. Richard S WhiteJohn W. Whitty Coos Bay, Oreg. Andrew J.

Newhouse.

IVIarvin Leonard Wilenzik Norristown, Pa. A. Richard

Gerber.

John A. Willonghby III Dallas, Tex. Ro^er Earl

Beecham.

William E. Wilson Oceanport, N.J. Robert W. Eisler.

Jerry Robert Woods Lake Oswego, Peter M. Gunnar.Oreg.

Edward Samuel Wright San Francisco, Harold Carl

Calif. Hohbach.

ixDMISSIOJs S TO the Bar on Oral MOTIOXS

Applicant City and State Movant

John Allen Hartinsh Washington, D.C. William F.

Sheehan III.

Lawrence Michael Atlanta, Ga. William F.

Mandyck Sheehan III.

Israel Abrams Miami, Fla. Henry A.

Robinson.

Lenore Gittis Mittelman Alexandria, Va. EugeneMittelman.

Rosalind Fink New York, N.Y. Amy H. Juviler.

Oral Argument

No. 76-180. Henry Smith, Individually and as Administrator of

New York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appellants, v.

Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 507

Xo. 76-183. Bernard Shapiro, Individually and as Executive Di-

rector of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appel-

lants, v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Keform

et al.;

No. 76-5193. Naomi Rodriguez et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; and

No. 76-5200. Danielle Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization of

Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. One and one-half

hours allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mrs. Louise Griuj&ner

Gans for the appellants Rodriguez et al., by Mrs. Helen L. Butten-

wieser for the appellants Gandy et al., by Mrs. Maria L. Marcus for

the appellants Smith et al. and Shapiro et al., and by Mrs. Marcia

Robinson Lowry for the appellees.

No. 75—1805. Garland Jeffers, petitioner, v. United States. Arguedby Mr. Stephen Bower for the petitioner and by Mr. William F. Shee-

han for the respondent.

No. 75—6933. Nathaniel Brown, petitioner, v. Ohio. Argued by Mr.

Robert Plautz for the petitioner and by Mr. George J. Sadd for the

respondent.

No. 75—1844. United States., petitioner, v. Eugene Lovasco, Sr.

Argument commenced by Mr. John P. Rupp for the petitioner andcontinued by Mr. Louis Gilden for the respondent.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1977 509

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Ronald Ashley Warner

Michael Joseph-Hurley

Gary Francis Thorne

Richard Steven Kleager

Beatrice DeVine KennedyJoseph Andrew Stoeckl

Richard Thomas Peterson

David Alan Shull

Alan John Leidecker

City and State

Tucson, Ariz,

Movant

Mr. Justice TomC. Clark.

Huntington, N.Y. Mr. Justice TomC. Clark.

Mr. Justice TomC. Clark.

Mr. Justice TomC. Clark.

Kevin Kennedy.

Kevin Kennedy.

Paul Jackson

Rice.

Miami Lakes, Fla. Paul Jackson

Rice.

Washington, D.C. Winston Wen-Hsiung Tsai.

Opinions

Old Town, Maine

ScottsblufT, Nebr.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Orange, Calif.

No. 74—6593. Daniel Wilbur Gardner, petitioner, v. Florida. Onwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida. Judgment re-

versed and ease remanded to the Supreme Court of Florida for

further proceedings not inconsistent with the judgment of this Court.

Mr. Justice Stevens announced the judgment of the Court and de-

livered an opinion in which Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice

Powell joined. Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurs in the judgment.

Opinion by Mr. Justice White concurring in the judgment. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in the judgment. Separate

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Marshall. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

No. 75—811. C. L. Swain, Superintendent, Lorton Reformatory,

petitioner, v. Jasper C. Pressley. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judg-

ment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of. this Court. Opinion

240-278—77 65

510 TUESDAY, MARCH 2 2, 1977

by Mr. Justice Stevens. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell.

Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in part and con-

curring in the judgment with whom Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr.

Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 75—1397. Joseph Juidice, etc., et al., appellants, v. Harry Vail,

Jr., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Southern District of Xew York. Judgment reversed and case re-

manded to the United States District Court for the Southern District

of New York for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Opinion by Mr.

Justice Stevens concurring in the judgment. Dissenting opinion by

Mr. Justice Brennan with whom' Mr. Justice Marshall joins. Dis-

senting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart.

Oral Argument

Xo. 75-1844. United States., petitioner, v. Eugene Lovasco, Sr.

Argument continued by Mr. Louis Gilden for the respondent and

concluded by Mr. John P. Rupp for the petitioner.

Xo. 76-321. Stencel Aero Engineering Corporation, petitioner,

v. United States. Argued by Mr. Thomas J. Wlialen for the petitioner

and by Mr. Thomas S. Martin for the respondent.

Xo. 76-208. Ewald B. Xyquist, Commissioner of Education of

Xew York, et al., appellants, v. Jean-Marie Mauclet et al. Argued

by Mrs. Judith A. Gordon for the appellants and by Mr. Michael

Davidson for the appellee Mauclet and Mr. Gary J. Greenberg for the

appellee Rabinovitch.

Xo. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan, et aL, petitioners, v, Ronald Bradley et al. Argued by Mr. FrankJ. Kelley for the petitioners and by Mr. George T. Roumell, Jr., for

the respondent Detroit Board of Education and Mr. Xathaniel R.

Jones for the respondent Bradley.

Xo, 75—6909. Gary Maness, petitioner, v. Louie L. TTainwright,

Secretary. Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Argu-

ment commenced by Mr. Bennett H. Brummer for the petitioner.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 3, 19 77 511

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

John Westerman Hunter

Ronald L. Wilcox

George Gregory Jacunski

Randall L. StamperSteven Douglas Riskin

City and State

Muskegon, Mich.

Columbus, Ohio

Gainesville, Fla.

Spokane, Wash.Washington, D.C.

Jeffrey Howard Schneider Silver Spring,

Md.

Movant

Guy VanderJagt.

James B.

McMahon.Donald A.

Deline.

L. Leon Geyer.

Michael HenryLevin.

Edward J.

Dauber.

Opinions

No. 75-1552. Claudio Castaneda, Sheriff, petitioner, v. Rodrigo

Partida. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Blackmun. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger with whom Mr. Justice Powell

and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Stewart. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom Mr.Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 75—746. Atlas Roofing Company, Inc., petitioner, v. Occupa-tional Safety and Health Review Commission et al. On writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit;

and,

No. 75-748. Frank Irey, Jr., Inc., petitioner, v. OccupationalSafety and Health Review Commission et al. On writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Judg-ments affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Mr. Justice Blackmuntook no part in the decision of these cases.

240-278—77 63

512 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 3, 19 77

No. 75-1753. Santa Fe Industries, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. S.

William Green et-al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgment reversed and case re-

manded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conform-

ity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in part. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Stevens concurring in part. Dissenting statement by Mr.

Justice Brennan.

Xo. 74-1263. Lou V. Brewer, Warden, petitioner v. Robert

Anthony Williams aka Anthony Erthel Williams. On writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Judgment affirmed and issuance of the writ of release from custody

suspended for 60 days to allow the State of Iowa an opportunity to

initiate a new trial. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Concurring opin-

ion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Concuring opinion by Mr. Justice Pow-ell. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Whitewith whom Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun with whom Mr. Justice

White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

Oral Argument

Xo. 75-6909. Gary Maness, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,

Secretary. Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Argumentcontinued by Mr. Bennett H. Brummer for the petitioner and con-

cluded by Mr. Arthur Joel Berger for the respondent, pro hac vice,

by special leave of Court.

Xo. 76—404. Illinois Brick Company et al.. petitioners, v. Illinois

et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral argument. Argued by

Mr. Edward H. Hatton for the petitioners, and by Mr. Lee A. Free-

man. Jr.. for the respondents, and by Mr. Donald I. Baker for the

United States, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court.

Xo. 76-143. Roy Splawn. petitioner, v. California. Argued by Mr.Arthur Wells, Jr., for the petitioner and by Mr. Wiliam D. Stein for

the respondent.

Adjourned until Monday, March 2S. 1977. at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977 513

BUPEEMB COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeal—Summary Disposition

Xo. 76—1065. Frederick Jude Mcintosh, appellant, v. AnaheimUnion High School District et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeal

of California, Fourth Appellate District. The appeal is dismissed

for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal wastaken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

Xo. 76—256. J. S. Gathright, Superintendent, Bland Correctional

Farm, petitioner, v. Thomas Edward Campbell. On petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the FourthCircuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration

in light of Stone v. Powell, 428 U.S. 465 (1976)

.

Xo. 76-5884. George F. Garner, petitioner v. United States. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the SixthCircuit. Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition

for writ of certiorari granted. On the representation of the ActingSolicitor General set forth in his memorandum for the United States

filed March 17, 1977, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Courtof Appeals for reconsideration in light of the position presently as-

serted by the government. Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Rehn-quist would deny certiorari.

Orders ix Pending Cases

Xo. D-79. In the Matter of Disbarment of Forrest P. Moore. Dis-barment entered.

Xo. D-82. In the Matter of Disbarment of Karl A. Koch. Disbar-ment entered.

240-278—77 67

514 MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 197 7

No. D-83. Iii the Matter of Disbarment of E. Stanley Brin. Disbar-

ment entered.

No. D-84. In the Matter of Disbarment of Alan Earl Edelstein.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-85. In the Matter of Disbarment of Charles J. Rothbart.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-86. In the Matter of Disbarment of Frank John Kutai Dis-

barment entered.

No. D—91. In the Matter of Disbarment of John M. Leonard, Jr.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-92. In the Matter of Disbarment of Dale Anderson. Disbar-

ment entered.

No. 75-1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.

Hardison et al. ; and

No. 75—1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardison

et al. Motion of Chrysler Corporation for leave to participate in oral

argument, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75—1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. Motion of Tax An-alysts and Advocates for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 76—63. James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of the State of North

Carolina, et al., appellants, v. Washington State Apple Advertising-

Commission. Motion of appellants for leave to file a supplemental

brief, after argument, granted.

No. 76—413. United States et al., petitioners, v. Nicholas J. Lario-

noff, Jr., et al. Motion to dismiss writ denied. Further consideration

of alternative request to impose a penalty deferred to the hearing of

the case on the merits.

No. 76-833. Charles G. Morrow, petitioner, v. Greyhound Lines,

Inc. Application to stay effectiveness of order denying certiorai pend-

ing timely filing of a petition for rehearing, presented to Mr. Justice

Stewart and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Appeal—

J

urisdiction Noted

No. 76-839. Edmund Foley, etc., appellant, v. William G. Connelie,

etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Southern District of New York. In this case probable jurisdiction

noted.

MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977 515

Certiorari Granted

Xo. 76-864. City of Lafayette, Louisiana and City of Plaquemine,

Louisiana, petitioners, v. Louisiana Power & Light Company. Petiti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit granted.

Xo. 76-944. Richard Nixon, petitioner, v. Warner Communications,

Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted.

Xo. 76—1095. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Robert J. Kowalski et ux. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit granted.

Xo. 76—653. Allied-General Nuclear Services, et al., petitioners, v.

Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.. et al.

;

Xo. 76-762. Commonwealth Edison Company, et al., petitioners, v.

Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al.

;

Xo. 76-769. Westing-house Electric Corporation, petitioner, v.

Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. ; andXo. 76—774. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company et al., petition-

ers, v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. et al. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one and one

half hours allotted for oral argument. Air. Justice Stewart and Mr.

Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of these

petitions.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-689. William Chadbourne Mitchell, petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—817. Jeffrey Richard Robbins, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California.

First Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 76-855. Leggett & Piatt, Inc., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-892. George M. Florea and Raymond Paul Vara, petition-

ers, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No^ 76-902. Richard H. Olsen, petitioner, v. Saul Goodman. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-908. Citizens and Southern National Bank, petitioner, v.

United States ; and

516 MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977

No. 76-909. Citizens and Southern National Bank, petitioner, v.

United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-924. Save Our Invaluable Land (SOIL), Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. William R. Needham, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-929. Russell Owens, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—947. Rodeway Inns of America, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

Maurice B. Frank, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-957. D. L. Withington, petitioner, v. Federal Energy Ad-ministration, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—975. Arthur L. Winn, Jr., et ux., petitioners, v. Commis-sioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—987. Ross Baker, dba Ross Baker Towing, petitioner,

Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—990. Ralph Jacobson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-994. Luqman Abdush-Shahid, petitioner, v. New YorkState Narcotics Addiction Control Commission. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76—1006. Louis Ostrer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1010. Allegheny County Institution District, dba John J.

Kane Hospital, petitioner, v. Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1053. George R. McCaslin, dba the Tax Man, petitioner,

«?. H & R Block. Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1068. Arnold C. Comins, petitioner, v. Massachusetts. Pe-tition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massa-chusetts denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 28, 19 77 517

No. 76-1074. Bennett Dickerson, petitioner, v. Cermel-Luft Insur-

ance Agency, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Ohio denied.

No. 76—1089. Milton Margoles, petitioner, v. Alida Johns et al. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1094. Ohio Inns, Inc., petitioner, v. William B. Nye et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1097. Arizona Wholesale Supply Co., petitioner, v.

George J. Itule. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1204. Felix Walls, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—1216. Ann Hernandez, petitioner, v. Donald Dye et al. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1230. Robert Haynes, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1235. Robert Lee Mitchom, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit denied

No. 76-5770. Maurice Lemus, petitioner, v. United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theFourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5773. Richard Joseph Schneekloth, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5793. Melvin Lewis Leland, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5801. Lamar Williams and Larry Cornell Dorsey, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5862. David L. Rice, petitioner, v. Nebraska. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Nebraska denied.

518 MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 197 7

Xo. 76-5888. Buster Oliver, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5890. Cleon Montgomery, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5911. Charles Robert West, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5915. Gerald Miller, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5979. Pedro Lind, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5981. Roger P. Henson, petitioner, v. Griffin B. Bell, At-

torney General of the United States, et al. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Co-

lumbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—5984. Arvil Sutton Hopkins, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5994. Lilton Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6010. Melvin Murray, petitioner, v. Xew York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Xew York denied.

Xo. 76—6011. Thomas M. Fehrenbach, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6030. Robert Bernard Clevenger, petitioner, v. United

States ; andXo. 76-6081. Robert Gregory Brafford, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6058. Jessie James Wilson, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6131. James Watson., petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977 519

Xo. 76-6132. Rodney L. Bernth, petitioner, v. Nebraska. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Nebraska denied.

Xo. 76-6134. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. United States Dis-

trict Court for the Central District of California et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6136. Terry L. Embry, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6141. Kenneth Pettigrew, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6146. Frank F. Wander, petitioner, v. Michigan. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Michigan denied.

Xo. 76-6149. In re Baby Girl Ourowna Curley, Mary Curley, peti-

tioner. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Pennsyl-

vania, Western District, denied.

Xo. 76-6153. Etta Jane Brown, etc., petitioner, v. Liberty LoanCorporation of Duval et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6155. Francis Bloeth, petitioner, v. Robert J. Henderson,

Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of XewYork, Fourth Judicial Department, denied.

Xo. 76—6156. Richard Walker, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6159. Robert Junior Norwood, petitioner, v. Wisconsin.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin

denied.

Xo. 76-6160. Anthony Paul Maxwell, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 76-6161. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-6217. Michael A. Land, petitioner, v. Don Bordenkircher,

Superintendent, Kentucky State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

520 MONDAY , MARCH 28, 1977

No. 76-6237. James H. Hill and Ronald TT. Jackson, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6244. Lawrence V. Brown, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6245. Curtis Lee Henderson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6248. Charles Vincent Farrell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6273. John Underwood, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6279. George Sterling Griffin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6280. William Pitchford, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabamadenied.

Xo. 76—6319. William Daniel Hooker, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6321. Freddy Leon Wileman, aka Freddie Leon TTilemen,

Petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1077. United States, petitioner, v. Security National Bank.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice

White would grant certiorari.

No. 76-1087. Beneficial Finance Company of Jacksonville, peti-

tioner, v. John E. Harris. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed

in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Florida denied. Mr. Justice White would grant

certiorari.

No. 76—1132. Julio Jose Martinez Hernandez et al., petitioners, v.

Air France. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun wouldgrant certiorari.

MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977 521

No. 76-5860. Richard Eugene Strate, petitioner, v. United States.*

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Stewart would grant certiorari.

No. 76-6201. Jerry Lane Jurek, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections, et al. Without intimating

any views on the merits of the questions presented to the United States

District Court for the Southern District of Texas in petitioner's pend-

ing application for a writ of habeas corpus, petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied. Stay en-

tered on January 17, 1977, shall remain in effect until April 4, 1977.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari

and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of

death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 US. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan, J.,

dissenting);id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting)

.

Leave To File Petitions For Writs Of Mandamus Denied

No. 76—6211. Marilyn Jean Buck, petitioner, v. United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Motion for leave to file peti-

tion for writ of mandamus denied.

No. 76-5985. John A. Steel, etc., petitioner, v. Burton M. Fine et al.

Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus and for other

relief denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 76-5463. Eugene Joseph Szymanski, petitioner, v. Michigan;

and

No. 76-6037. John M. Reed, petitioner, v. Del Chemical Corpora-

tion. Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 76-5679. Joseph R. White, petitioner, v. Election Laws of the

State of Colorado. Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing

denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from Monday, April 4, 1977, until

Monday, April 18, 1977.

522 MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and btate Movant

Richard L. Aguglia Washington, D.C. Henry EatonWixon.

Bruce Ethan Allen San Diego, Calif. Barry Vincent

Anton.

John Bayard Anderson Rockford, 111. Barber B.

Conable, Jr.

Cynthia L. Attwood Washington, D.C. Brian K.

Landsberg.

Peter R, Barbara Detroit, Mich. Robert S. Wisok.

Richard Barest Lakeland, Fla. Clinton Austin

Curtis.

Ernest E. Barrow II Gretna, La. Jack A. Grant.

William H. Bartley St. Louis, Mo. Jerome T. Bollato.

Paul Charles Besozzi Arlington, Va. Lawrence EdwardWzorek.

Louis J. Boclnar Matawan, KJ. William Gregory

Cunningham.James Allan Bohan Charlottesville, Marlene Daig-

Va. neault Abel.

JL/UlldlLL JL'cclUvJ JDUoUtJIl 1> <loIllIlgLUllj ±J.KJ, O . J31 LlLo XlUul

nagle, Jr.

Alan Jay Braverman Richmond, Ya. Joel Miller.

Frederick Warren Bray Los Angeles, Richard A.

Calif. Weinstock.

JLVli^JJLcl.L LL O UIlIlo LUIl JDlUWll vJKlallOIllil vlljj "N"ntVmn fThrvln-X> dLllclll V>11<J1U

Okla. denko.

Ronald Andrew Cass Gardena, Calif. Collins J. Seitz.

Walter Theodore Charlton Reston, Ya. Thomas Paul

Imse, Jr.

•Tim T/Cii f^liint) llll JJdl vy11111 xIlIIIIIUH V Jj 1 cllll^lo

Fla. Troy.

Thomas Henry Coleman Oxnard, Calif. Donald C. Smaltz.

Sidney E. Cook Shreveport, La. Dewey WayneCorley.

Lawrence Bernard Baltimore, Md. Peter Sheridan

Coshnear Smith.

Laurie J. Cusack Houston, Tex. John Robert

Rebman.

MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1977 523

Applicant

Richard Paul Cushing

Russell R. Daugherty

Daryl Craig Dawson

Robert T. DawsonBlanche Ban Direnfelcl

Wesley H. DoanJohn F. Donovan

McMorris M. Dow

Leroy E. Dreisbach

Miles Lamar Ealy

Jacqueline Guess Epps

Warren Alyin Estis

David M. Feinberg

Scott William Felton

Gladstone Thomas Ford

Simon Henri Forgefcte

John Joseph Gallagher

Edward R. Goldman

Burton J. Goldstein

Meyer W. GordonHarry C. GreenMichael Greenberg

Diana Harding Greene

Jacques August Griesmar,

Jr.

Terence J. HammonsArthur William Hankin

Wallace Eugene Harrell

Paul H. Harrington, Jr.

City and State

Morristown, N.J.

Cleveland, Ohio

Palo Alto, Calif.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Cleveland, Ohio

Denver, Colo.

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Olympia, Wash.

Dallas, Tex.

Newport News,

Va.

New York, N.Y.

Rahway, N.J.

Dallas, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Seattle, Wash.Washington, D.C.

Cincinnati, Ohio

San Francisco,

Calif.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Austin, Tex.

Irving, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Willoughby, Ohio

Eugene, Oreg.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Brunswick, Ga.

Fairfax, Ya.

Movant

Barry A. Osmun.Leonard P.

Gilbert.

Richard Lee

Kuersteiner.

Bradley D. Jesson.

Leo G. Chimo.

Frank A. Bruno.

Donald Melvin

Velasco.

Thomas Martin

O'Connor.

Richard H.Holmquist.

Linton E. Barbee.

Michael DavidWims.

David A. Trager.

Alfred M.Wolin.

Tom Scott

McCorkle, Jr.

Frank Emile

Nattier, Jr.

Daniel H. Koenig.

Wayne S. Bishop.

Ralph F.

Mitchell.

P. Marcell

Barceloux.

Robert A. Cohen.

Roland H. Allen.

Jack Wendell

Frieze.

Barbara A.

Morris.

John William

Wiles.

Jack A. Billings.

Bennett G.

Picker.

John M. GaynerIII.

Robert Cooper

Whitestone.

524 MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977

Applicant

Benny E. S. Harris

Joseph H. Hennessy

James Edwin Henpel

William Emmett Hill

Michael J. Hoare

Harold Maurice Hoffman

William Jerome HouckLarry E. Johnson

Lawrence Dean Johnson

Edward Pan! Kallen

Walter R. Keller

Edward Luke Kevern

John Joseph Klein

Michael J. Kovaeich

Robert L . LaFont

Edward V. Lee

Joseph D. Lonardo

Emilie Loring

John E. LundinBrendan Daniel Lynch

James Alfred Mannino

Sawyer MarglousSamuel Bernard Mayer

Gene Benjamin McClure

City and State Movant

Ocala, Fla. Stephan Pierre

Mickle.

Philadelphia, Pa. Park B. Dilks. Jr.

Columbia City, Cecil W.Ind. Williams.

Kockville, Md. Bichard A.

Merrill.

St. Louis, Mo. Michael AndrewWolff.

Xew York, X.Y. Bobert Joseph

Haft.

Hickory, X.C. Joe Xeal Cagle.

Tulsa. Okla. Thomas C.

Thompson. Jr.

Orlando. Fla. Bichard Burton

Keating.

Xew York, X.Y. Sanford S.

Dranoff.

Albuquerque. Gene E.

X. Mex. Franchini.

Toledo. Ohio William M.Connelly.

Washington, D.C. Jerome M. FeiLDecatur. Ga. Ewell Theron

Hendon. Jr.

Avalon. Calif. Joseph William

Blocker.

Huntington. Bichard EugeneW. Va. Tyson.

Columbus. Ohio Edward Bennett

Williams.

Great Falls. Mont. Lee Metcalf.

Phoenix. Ariz. Thomas A. Latta,

Los Angeles, Charles Lewis

Calif. Firestein.

"Washington, D.C. Joseph H. Koontz,

Jr.

St. Louis. Mo. Ray B. Marglous.

Xewark, X.J. Michael J.

Kunstler.

Atlanta, Ga. William LawrenO'Callaghan.

Jr.

MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1977 525

Applicant City and State Movant

John P. McKay Los Angeles, William E. Baiter.

Calif.

J. Richard McMiehael Palo Alto. Calif. John B. Clark.

Edward L. Miller Whittier, Calif. George H.O'Brien.

Lloyd G. Minter Bartlesville, Okla. Clark M. Clifford.

Ernest A. Moran, Jr. Jesup, Ga. John George

Cady.

Robert Augustine Murphy Bethesda, Md. Stephen JohnPollak.

Raymond W. Mushal Washington. D.C. Edmund Berrigan

Clark.

C. Ray Myers FuUerton, Calif. Edward Robert

Metz.

Jeffrey Thomas Mvles Wilmington. X.C. Herbert Jerome

Zimmer.

Robert Yoshio Xagata Los Angeles. Henry Lewin.

Calif.

Ronald F. Naughton Pittsburgh. Pa. Albert G.

Marriott.

Samuel Xaylor VI Carthage, 111. Charles ThomasBell.

Robert B. Nichols, Jr. DeRidder, La. Simeon Christie

Smith III.

William J. O'Connor Highland. Ind. William Bentley

Ball.

Philip L. O'Leno Beverly Hills, Jack M.Calif. Goldfarb.

Arthur Pankopf , Jr. Bethesda. Md. James BlackwoodPearson.

Bruce W. Parrish, Jr. West Palm Beach, Phillip D.

Fla. O'Connell.

Robert William Peacock, Orlando. Fla. Richard HolcombJr. Cooper.

Paul Wm. Putney Philadelphia, Pa. H. Francis

DeLone.

Henry James Rice Columbus, Xebr. C. EmersonDuncan II.

K. W. James Rochow Harrisburg, Pa. Wilson

Oberdorfer.

Leonard Matthew Roth Houston, Tex. Marian Sirote

Rosen.

Jack C. Rubenstein Cincinnati. Ohio Harry J. Fath,

Jr.

526

Applicant

MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1977

City and State

Emma Navajas Rytting Ponce, P.R.

Kenneth A. Satin Whittier, Calif.

John DeVaughn Saunders Atlanta, Ga.

Charles Davis Scarborough

Louis V. Schiavo

Michael Allen Schwartz

W. Mark Sendrow

Timothy Kaehoon Seo

Robert GordonShepherd, Jr.

Conrad M. Shumadine

Alan A. Siegel

H. Warren Siegel

Thomas R. Solomich

Steven Franklin Squire

Robert E. Stanton

George MarionStrickler. Jr.

Richard L. Stumm

Cecil A. Tedder, Jr.

Robert Douglas Thorpe

Herbert W. Treger

Bruce A. Tritsch

Abilene, Tex.

Philadelphia, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Houston, Tex.

Denver, Colo.

Norfolk, Va.

Irvington, N.J.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Fort- Lauderdale,

Fla.

San Francisco,

Calif.

New Orleans, La.

Atlanta, Ga.

Richard W. W. Sydnor, Jr. Huntington

W. Va.John H. Tate II San Antonio, Tex,

Searcy, Ark.

Corpus Christi,

Tex.

Dallas, Tex.

Rahway, N.J.

Movant

J. Guillermo

Vivas.

John WendellSchooling.

William LawrenO'Callaghan,

Jr.

Beverly Tarpley.

Roger A.

Johnsen.Charles Norman

Shaffer.

Deborah ElkaGlass.

George R. Pain.

John R. Sims, Jr.

Thomas H.Willcox, Jr.

John N. Bain.

Jack E. Goertzem

Robert A. CohemJoel Miller.

Melvin Belli.

Pascal F.

Calogero, Jr.

William LawrenO'Callaghan,

Jr.

Richard EugeneTyson.

Reese L.

Harrison, Jr.

James E. Lightle,

Jr.

Bruce Dana Viles.

John Ercy^

Wilkinson.

Alfred M. Wolin.

MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 19 77 527

Applicant

Alfredo Valentin

Jacqueline Manney Wan

Henry E. Weil

David Burton Weinberg

Marjorie A. Weiss

G. E. Wilcox

Stephen E. WittmanJohn O. Wynne

Albert P. Zabin

City ana fetate Movant

Ray 0.

Chicago, 111. Rodriguez.

Washington, D.C. Charles Stanley

Warren.

Bethesda, Md. Harvey Allen

Jacobs.

Washington, D.C. Neal P. Rutledge.

Philadelphia, Pa. Alan Richard

Kutner.

San Antonio, Tex. Anthony Nicholas,

Jr.

San Diego, Calif. Terry J. Knoepp.

Norfolk, Va. Thomas H.Willcox, Jr.

Boston, Mass. Irving Francis

Gregory II.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Bernard John O'Malley

Henry Edward Gabler

Harold Bernard Peek

Alan John Peek

City and State Movant

Des Moines, Iowa. Neal E. Smith.

North Plainfield, Carl Fenstemaker.

N.J.

Washington, D.C. Charles Clinton

Parsons.

Sheboygan, Wis. Charles Clinton

Parsons.

Oral Argument

No. 75-5444. Ehrlich Anthony Coker, petitioner, v. Georgia.

Argued by Mr. David E. Kendall for the petitioner and by Mr. BDean Grindle, Jr. for the respondent.

No. 76-5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Argued by

Mr. Garland R. Rolling for the petitioner, by Mrs. Louise Korns for

the respondent, and by Mr. Jules E. Orenstein for the State of NewYork, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court.

No. 76-5306. Ernest John Dobbert, Jr., petitioner, v. Florida.

Argued by Mr. Louis O. Frost, Jr., for the petitioner and by Mr.

ChaVles W. Musgrove for the respondent.

No. 76-5382. Willie Jasper Darden, petitioner, v. Florida. Arguedby Mr. Geoffrey M. Kalmus for the petitioner and by Mr. Richard W.Prospect for the respondent.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock

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)

TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977 529

SUPREME COUBT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

James Frederick Flint

Robert W. Kelly

Timothy Wallace Glidden

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Stillwater, Minn.

Alexandria, Va.

Opinions

Movant

H. Charles

Ephraim.

Robert Bruce

Barnett.

Warren Lee

McElvain.

Xo. 75-1053. Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the County of

Riverside, California, Department of Weights and Measures, peti-

tioner, v. The Rath Packing Company;Joseph W. Jones, as Director

of the County of Riverside Department of Weights and Measures,

petitioner, v. General Mills, Inc., et al. On writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Judgmentsaffirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Rehnquist concurring in part and dissenting in part with whomMr. Justice Stewart joins.

Xo. 75—6909. Gary Maness, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright,

Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. On writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit. Writ of certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.

Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

Oral Argument

Xo. 75—1578. Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary, Florida Depart-

ment of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. John Sykes. One andone half hours allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mr. Charles

Corces, Jr. for the petitioner, by Mr. Edward R. Korman for the

United States, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court, and byMr. William F. Casler for the respondent.

Xo. 76-333. LTnited Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Carolyn J. Evans.Argued by Mr. Stuart Bernstein for the petitioner and by Mr. AlanM. Levin for the respondent, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court.

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530 TUESDAY, MARCH 2 9, 197 7

No. 76-545. United Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v, Liane Buix

McDonald. Argued by Mr. Stuart Bernstein for the petitioner and by

Mr. Thomas R. Meites for the respondent.

No. 76-439. Territory of Guam, petitioner, v. Edmund J. Olsen.

Argued by Mr. Charles H. Troutman, III, for the petitioner, by Mr.

Howard G. Trapp for the respondent and by Mr. Walter S. Ferenz

for the Guam Bar Association, as amicus curiae, by special leave of

Court.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 531

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

James Philip Morris

Anne S. Pressman

City and State

Adelphi, Md.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Oral Argument

Movant

Lawrence WaltonChamblee.

Stuart AlanSmith.

No. 75—1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. One and one half

hours allowed for oral argument. Argument by Mr. Stuart A. Smith

for the petitioner, by Mr. Vester T. Hughes, Jr. for the respondent,

and by Mr. Matthew J. Zinn for the American Council of Life In-

surance, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court.

No. 75—1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.

Hardison et al. ; andNo. 75—1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Larry G. Hardison

et al. Argued by Mr. George E. Feldmiller for the petitioner Trans

World Airlines, Inc., by Mr. Mozart G. Ratner for the petitioners

International Association of Machinists etc., et al., by Mr. William H.Pickett for the respondents and by Mr. Nathan Lewin for the Na-tional Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs, as amicus

curiae, by special leave of Court.

No. 76—167. United States, petitioner, v. Charles W. Ramsey andJames W. Kelly. Argued by Mr. Kenneth S. Geller for the petitioner,

by Mr. Allan M. Palmer for the respondent Charles W. Ramsey andby Mr. Irving R. M. Panzer for the respondent James W. Kelly.

Adjourned until Monday, April 4, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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<JOURNAL) MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 533

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. JusticeStevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief

Justice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—1102. Avco Community Developers, Inc., appellant, v.

South Coast Regional Commission et al. Appeal from the Court of

Appeal of California, Second Appellate District. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-1112. Ralph Williams' Northwest Chrysler Plymouth, Inc.,

et al., appellants, v. Washington. Appeal from the Supreme Court of

Washington. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-5800. Carl Ray Songer, petitioner, v. Florida. On peti-

tion for writ of certionari to the Supreme Court of Florida. Motionfor leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certio-

rari granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the SupremeCourt of Florida for further consideration in light of Gardner v.

Florida, 430 U.S. (1977).

No. 76-859. Hazelwood Chronic & Convalescent Hospital, Inc., etc.

petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Education,

and Welfare, et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further consideration in light of Califano v. Sanders,

430 U.S. (1977).

Orders In Pending Cases

No. D-90. In the Matter of Disbarment of Ted Bushman. Disbar-

ment entered.

240-278—77 70

534 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7

No. D-100. In the Matter of Disbarment of Owen Jennings Ooms.

It is ordered that Owen Jennings Ooms, of Chicago, Illinois, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75-1583. Frances Morris and Maxine Woods, appellants, v.

L. Marion Gressette et al. Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to

participate in oral argument, as amicus curiae, in support of the ap-

pellants, granted and fifteen minutes allotted for that purpose. Appel-

lees allotted fifteen additional minutes for oral argument.

No. 76-878. Edward W. Maher, etc., appellant, v. Donna Doe et al.

;

No. 76—1033. John Evans, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Hempfield

Stores, Inc., Petitioner, v. S. S. Kresge Company ; andNo. 76—1079. Jozefa Levc (nee O'Blak) , et al., petitioners, v. Hollis

G. Connors, Treasurer of the State of Montana, et al. Solicitor General

invited to file brief in these cases expressing the views of the United

States.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-911. Adamo Wrecking Co., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeal

for the Sixth Circuit granted.

No. 76-529. Montana Power Company et al., petitioners, v. United

States Environmental Protection Agency et al.

;

No. 76—585. American Petroleum Institute et al., petitioners, v.

United States Environmental Protection Agency et al.

;

No. 76-594. Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation et al., peti-

tioners, v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al.;

No. 76-603. Alabama Power Company et al., petitioners, v. United

States Environmental Protection Agency et al.

;

No. 76^619. Utah Power & Light Company et al., petitioners y.

United States Environmental Protection Agency et al. \ and

No. 76-620. Western Energy Supply and Transmission Associates

et al., petitioners, v. United States Environmental Protection Agencyet al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted limited to the

following questions

:

1. Whether regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protec-

tion Agency to prevent the significant deterioration of air quality are

authorized by the Clean Air Act.

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7 535

2. Whether the Clean Air Act permits the Environmental Protec-

tion Agency to adopt regulations which grant to federal land managers

and Indian governing bodies power to reclassify federal and Indian

Lands within their jurisdiction.

Cases consolidated and a total of one and one-half hours allotted for

oral argument. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or

decision of these petitions.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1052. L. T. Wallace as Director of Food and Agriculture

of California, et al., petitioners, v. The Rath Packing Company. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 75-1660. S. William Green et al., petitioners, v. Santa FeIndustries, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5. Charles E. Marsh et al., petitioners, v. Armada Corpora-

tion et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—662. William Joseph McMurtrey, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-718. Michael A. S. Makris, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-748. C. D. (Denny) Abbott, petitioner, v. William F.

Thetford, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-804. George E. Caesar, petitioner, v. Louis P. Mountanos,etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-807. Michael B. Gercey et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-816. Kristina Kay Haydock, petitioner, v. California. Pe-tition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Department of the Su-perior Court of California, County of Ventura, denied.

No. 76-847. James H. Tanaka, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

536 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7

No. 76-884. Robert B. Martin, petitioner, v. Bichard J. Elrod.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First

District, denied.

No. 76-1001. Eugene McCarthy, petitioner, v. Federal Communi-

cations Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1025. Mark Jacobson and Ranger Bakers, Inc., petitioners,

v. Internal Revenue Service of the United States, et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied.

No. 76—1042. Bethlehem Steel Corporation, petitioner, v. Pennsyl-

vania, Department of Environmental Resources. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District,

denied.

No. 76-1083. Phillip Rae Davison, petitioner, v. Iowa. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 76-1106. Carl Louis Coppola, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Second District, denied.

No. 76-1111. Ronald Owens, petitioner, Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76-1119. Kline D. Strong, petitioner, v. K. Jay Holdsworth

et ux. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1128. Kathryn Ann Fay, petitioner, v. Ralph W. Richter.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamil-ton County, denied.

No. 76—1228. Kurt Schmieder, petitioner v. Louis H. Hall, Jr.,

Executor of the Estate of Helen B. Dwyer. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the SecondCircuit denied.

No. 76-1244. Charles Stewart Stoll, petitioner, v United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1253. Melvin Kaplan, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1274. Frank R. West, petitioner v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7 537

No. 76-5668. Allen Christopher Martin and Lacey Edward Ford,

petitioners, v. United States ; and

No. 76-5714. John Joseph Brennan, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5830. James Hoskins, petitioner, v. Wyoming. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wyoming denied.

No. 76-5853. Jeffrey Charles Skaggs, petitioner, v. Missouri. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Missouri, St.

Louis District, denied.

No. 76-5867. Dennis Allen Burchneld, petitioner, v. United States.

! Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—5919. Linda Gail Porter, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-5939. Eddie Allen, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District, denied.

No. 76-5940. Joseph A. Cognato, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5942. Lavon Logan, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District,

denied.

No. 76-5960. James Jones, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5980. Sylvester Raymond Gruba, petitioner, v. Washing-ton. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Wash-ington, Division I, denied.

No. 76-5987. Robert Lewis Warlitner, petitioner, v. Virginia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-6003. Joe Julian Ponce, petitioner, v. California. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, FourthAppellate District, denied.

No. 76-6004. Francis Ferri petitioner, v. United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theThird Circuit denied.

No. 76-6014. Eugene Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theFifth Circuit denied.

538 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 19 77

No. 76—6024. Alfred G. Reynolds, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6038. Wilton Crutcher v. United States. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76-6039. Willie Lee Adams, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6045. Frank D. Lovell, petitioner, v> United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6056. Veda Starks, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,

denied. • \ ...

No. 76-6065. Rodolfo Carreon-Hernandez, petitioner, v. Griffin

B. Bell, Attorney General of the United States, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth

Circuit denied. "

.

No. 76-6078. Carl Edelson, petitioner, v. Department of Health,

Education and Welfare, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6118. Harry H. Jessup, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—6162. Tyrone Kenneth Jackson, petitioner, v. James How-ard, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76—6166. David Tyrrell, petitioner, v. Glen R. Jeffes, Super-

intendent, State Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6172. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. United States Dis-

trict Court for the Northern District of California et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the NinthCircuit denied.

No. 76-6176. Arthur Lee Harrison, petitioner v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Cir-

cuit denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 539

No. 76-6178. Padraig M. O'Briain, aka Patrick M. O'Brien, peti-

tioner, v. California. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6189. Herbert Gene Nichols, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6193. Irvin Blackburn, petitioner, v. Arthur L. McKenzie,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ap-peals of West Virginia denied.

No. 76-6196. Albert H. Carter, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied. r

No. 76-6202. Charles A. Turner, petitioner, Louisiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 76-6210. Robert A. Trombley, petitioner, v. Michigan. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Michigan

denied.

No. 76-6223. Arthur L. Miccio and Dominic G. Ferri, Petitioners,

v. Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Township of Ewing et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of New Jersey.

Appellate Division, denied.

No. 76-6241. Jimmy C. Myles et al., petitioners, <v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6316. Tyrone X. Savage, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6331. Amador Garcia, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6347. Juan Betancourt, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6352. James M. Hendrix, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6370. Jean Dorothy King, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fourth Circuit denied.

540 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977

No. 76-6371. Maurice Lamar and Eufus Aaron, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-370. Sam P. Garison, Warden, petitioner, v. Floyd Strick-

land, Jr. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-576. Bureau of Revenue of the State of New Mexico, peti-

tioner, v. Eastern Navajo Industries, Inc. Motion of Vlassis, Ruzow& Linzer for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New Mexico denied.

No. 76—617. Sierra Club et aL, petitioners v. United States En-vironmental Protection Agency et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration

or decision of this petition.

No. 76-776. E. L. Paderick^ Superintendent, Virginia State Peni-

tentiary, petitioner, v. Leroy Boone. Motion of respondent for leave

to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-785. Daniel Walker, Former Governor of the State of Illi-

nois, et al., petitioners, v. Samuel Colaizzi et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Cir-

cuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76-6103. Doyle Glenn Boulware, petitioner, v. Texas. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texasdenied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the

sentence of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 172, 227 (1976)

(Brennan, J., dissenting) ; id. at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting).

No. 76-6199. Wilbur Charles Collins, petitioner, v. Texas. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texasdenied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the

sentence of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S.4$^- 227 (1976)

(Brennan, J., dissenting);id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Eehearings Denied

No. 76—636. Buckley Towers Condominium, Inc., et al., petitioners,

v. Herbert Buchwald, etc., et al.

;

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7 511

No. 76-691z. Daniel Thompson, petitioner, v. Edward Gaffney

et al.

;

No. 76-701. John J. Brennan, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-813. William H. Benson, petitioner, v. Metro-Goldwyn-

Mayer, Inc.

;

No. 76-828. Markle Manufacturing Company, petitioner, v. In-

ternational Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO-CLC, et al.;

No. 76-899. McGraw-Edison Company, petitioner, v. Betty Soper

et al.

;

No. 76-5785. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Clyde Malley, Warden

;

No, 76-5838. Everett Greenfield, petitioner, v. Richard Tibbetts;

No. 76-5872. Richard E. Mauch, petitioner, v. Michigan Depart-

ment of Corrections

;

No. 76-5986. Miriam Bergman Donner, petitioner, v. Bill Seidel's

Datsun, Inc., et al. ; andNo. 76-6072. John Michael Trolley, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Joseph S. Alessandro Bronx, N.Y. Nicholas R.

Alessandro.

Arlington, Va. Paula AnnJameson.

Wichita, Kans. Leonard D.Munker.

Rosehurg, Oreg. Edward M.Murphy.

New Orleans, La. Blake G. Arata.

Houston, Tex. Morton L.

Susman.

Columbus, Wis. Carroll B

.

Callahan.

Far Rockaway, Richard

N.Y. Leshnower.

Washington, D.C. Michael

Yourshaw.

Madison, Ohio John William

Wiles.

Houston, Tex. Theodore

Franklin Trigg.

Portland, Oreg. Fred A. Granata.

Alan Stewert Anderson

Charles Donald Anderson

David Roger Anderson

Thomas P. Anzelmo, Sr.

Gerald Applewhite

E. Clarke Arnold

Ronald M. Arrick

Thomas Carlton Arthur

Richard O. Bates

Daniel Bruce Beeler

Richard Charles Bemis

542

Applicant

Dennis T. Bennett

F. Ray Bennett

G. Alan Blackburn

H. Howell Brady, Jr.

Ronald L. BrandtMurray D. Brochin

Philip Schoen BrooksDemmon F. Oanner

Linda L. Carroll

Allen Boyd Chronister

Samuel David Clapper

Andrew M. Coats

Dale Farris Crowder

David Earl Cruikshank

George Copeland Deptula

Douglass L. Derry

Earl F. Dorius

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977

City and State

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

Georgetown, Ky.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Newark, N.J.

New Orleans, La.

Upper Darby, Pa.

Arlington, Va.

Helena, Mont*

Somerset, Pa.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Dallas, Tex.

Painesville, Ohio

Cambridge, Mass.

Trenton, N.J.

Salt Lake City,

UtahFrederick Lewis Edwards Fairfax, Va.

John Baxter Ellis

Albert Ferri, Jr.

Bill Fitzgerald

Roger Mayo Flynt, Jr.

John Landrum Foster

William D. Friedman

Dallas, Tex.

Marlton, N.J.

Austin, Tex.

Jackson, Miss.

Austin, Tex.

Hempstead, N.Y.

Movant

LawrenceHalfond.

Walter H. Young.

James MatthewMcDaniel.

Walter C.

Herdman.Mark Lukoff.

Benedict M. Kohl.

Blake G. Arata,

John R.

Thornock.

Laurie M.Streeter.

Robert S. Keller.

Philip B.

Kurland.

James R.

McKinney.Thomas Clinton

McClellan.

Edward CrosbyRedmond.

Anthony Zell

Roisman.

Michael Stephen

Bokar.

Robert B. Hansen.

Leslie WilmerBailey, Jr.

Douglas H. Parks.

William HughO'Riordan.

Barry KentBishop.

George H. Butler.

Barry KentBishop.

Jerome F.

Matedero.

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 543

Applicant

Lee A. Garry

James Copley Gavigan

John P. Gillmor

Miguel A. Gimenez-Munoz

John H. Goffstein

Marvin Lee Gray, Jr.

Louis Brent Guttmann III

Ferriel C. Hamby, Jr.

David Lindley Hammer

Phillip Hardin Harris

J. Robert HobgoodJoseph Horwitz

Daniel J. Hyvl

James Wallace Jackson

Jeffrey A. Kolt

Francis P. Koopman, Jr.

Hubert Richard KuhnJack KurantDonald Alan Kurasch

Harvey S. Leedom

Tool McCutcheon Leeman

Calvin A. Leipold, Jr.

James G. Looby

Thomas E. LubnauJohn Chester Madison III

Phillip Michael Margolin

City and State

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

West Palm Beach,

Fla.

Honolulu, Hawaii

San Juan, P.R.

St. Louis, Mo.Seattle, Wash.Winter Park, Fla.

Harlingen, Tex.

Dubuque, Iowa

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Cleveland, Ohio

Houston, Tex.

Painesville, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

New York, KY.Wichita, Kans.

Cleveland, Ohio

Chicago, 111.

Harrisburg, Pa.

Nashville, Tenn.

Decatur, Ga.

Albany, N.Y.

Gillette, Wyo.Houston, Tex.

Portland, Oreg.

Movant

Warren C.

Deutsch.

Ralph B. Paxton.

Daniel Hibbard

Case.

Rolando A. Silva.

Jerome T. Bollato.

Evan L. Schwab.

Charles Ernest

Felix.

John Ballard

Bennett.

E. Marshall

Thomas.

Joseph Davies

Tydings.Billy E. Lee.

Charles C.

Redmond.Grover B. Cobb,

Jr.

Edward Crosby

Redmond.John W.

Gallagher.

James J. Cleary.

Edward F. ArmKenneth D. Deyo.

Barry Lewis

Kroll.

LeRoy S.

Zimmerman.Gilbert Stroud

Merritt.

Curtis V. Tillman.

Thomas AnthonyCallaghan.

Teno Roncalio.

John L. Hill.

Donald DeanNash.

544 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977

Applicant

Freeman RudolphMatthews

Adrian C. May, Jr.

William Walter Maywhort

John Francis McCabe II

James Wilson McConkieWade H. McCree, Jr.

Wayne David Meissner

Charles Ellsworth Miller

Stewart Ransom Miller

C. Michael MontgomeryMichael Douglas Nossaman

Richard Joseph Ruscher

Parkinson

Alan J. Pearlman

Craig Manwill Peterson

Richard Joseph Poehlman

Howard J. Potash

William Daniel Romanelli

Peter Alan Ross

Robert Owen Dale Ross

Richard Ray Sanderson

Ronald M. Scherban

JohnW. Self

Stephen H. Serota

Carlos A. Shine

John Stuart Showalter

City and State Movant

^ITpw Orlpan^ La Blnkp Cr Arntn

Washington, D.C. Stenhen NShulman.

W a sh infton D 0TV ClOJ.JL-L±l^^ lull j X s • v_y « ThnniflC! .TavJL -L1V-/AJL1CLO u d y

Thompson.San T^rnnpi^po CrilViprt Ficjpnhprfr

Calif.

Washington, D.C. Raymon E. Child.

Detroit, Mich. Daniel M.Friedman

Austin Tex Bnrrv TCput

BishoD

Davenport, Iowa Charles DanaWaterman . Jr.

Dallas Tex Cttovpt TTa T*fi .Tr\_J lvV C/X JL JLCLX t/v* J- *

Norfolk, Va. Harry E. McCoy.Bristow, Va. Henry Bowen

JL JL i-\ 1\~ i. JL JL JL.

Orlando Fla. Jn«?pnil A n t,TintivV v^OVy fr-/xJL XXJL1 ISJJLWXA V

T)nVl Pft.VX/UX1C1 uv

.

Westfield, N.J. Crerald M Zashin

Salt Lake CitvKJtilt cxxxvy x>y

X

\JJ a Frank F Moss

UtahFfirmi'nPrton Hills. Robert P GriffinJLVVJ'UCI L" JL « \J|XXXlXXX*

Mich.

"Worcester M"ass. Burton F Ber£?\JL-/ L4.X L/VrXX JL • iJtl w«

Oak Brook 111V-ZCX'XV JLJ 1. VVJ\^ JLXX* •ToTrn T)onalii]6*fj Villi JL • X/ v/iiCiilU.V*

Burt, S Pines

Calif.

Fort Lauderdale, Sheldon C.

Fla. X V. Ll 1 XCXXXVX*

Los Angeles Raudall Lee

Calif. Shelley.

JkI VV JL JL <X V 11 ^ V^VyllXl* "RpTmnn AXJ'vllOVll Xli

Snaider.

T)ppn fllT A InJLV v3 Ly <X L Li 1 X-V-ld •Tornps C Moselev.

JrPhilnrlplnhin Pa LpoTifirrl S

Wissow.

San Juan, P.R. Roland A. Silva.

Lake Bluff, 111. John ThomasMontag.

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 545

Applicant City and State Movant

John J. Simkanich Yardley, Pa. Herbert I.

Sherman.

Jeffrey Philip Sinensky New York, N.Y. Dennis Rapps.

Peters A. Somers Westfield, N.J. Kenneth L.

Estabrook.

Lynn William Southam Colorado Springs, Willmer Pelton.

Colo.

Wilton L. Strickland Fort Lauderdale, Leonard M.Fla. Bernard, Jr.

Philip John Sugar Los Angeles, Burt S. Pines.

Calif.

Peter Winston Tague Washington, D.C. Michael E.

Geltner.

Bruce Owen Taliaferro Tulsa, Okla. David R.

Milsten.

Carl S. Tannenbaum Philadelphia, Pa. Bennett G. Picker.

Herbert Allen Thornbury Chattanooga, Robert JosephTenn. Shockey.

Earl W. Trent, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Mercer D. Tate.

Richard B. Tucker, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Peter J. Kinsr.

Alan Robert Turem Atlanta, Ga. Carl EdwardSanders.

Larry G. Turner Gainesville, Fla. Seligl. Goldin.

Ernest A. Vargas Los Angeles, John KendrickCalif. Sloan.

Edwin Vieira, Jr. Silver Spring, Hugh L. Reilley.

Md.John Lloyd Walker Albuquerque, Charles Wr

esley

K. Mex. Daniels.

Michael James Ward Modesto, Calif. Fred C.

Canant, Jr.

Richard Gale Welden Portland, Oreg. Lawrence A.Neer, Sr.

Thomas Edward Willett Ithaca, N.Y. James L. Schmidt.

Richard Lamar Williams Arlington, Va. Charles WilsonCorddry III.

Robert L. Williams Water Valley, LawrenceMiss. Chandler.

J. Troy Wolfe Chattanooga, Robert Joseph

Tenn. Shockey.

William G. Wright Fort Smith, Ark. Dale Bumpers.Donald A. Zamborsky Allentown, Pa. Edward J.

Zamborsky.

546 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 197 7

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Ray Dean Robinett

Glenn G. Parker

E. Sanderson HoeThomas Angelo MauroKenneth Ward Weinstein

Jeffrey Louis Squires

Samuel Irwin Shanes

Donald Lewis Moore

Frank J. Macchiarola

Raymond A. Dworakowsi

J. Gerald Hebert

City and State

Hillsbor, Oreg.

Houston, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Chicago, 111.

Rockford, 111.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Buffalo, NT.

Alexandria, Va.

Movant

Daniel M.Friedman.

Daniel M.Friedman.

Gilbert A. Cuneo.

Gilbert A. Cuneo.

Gilbert A. Cuneo.

Arthur JordonLevine.

Abraham Shanes.

Richard ThomasPeterson.

Jeffrey B. Morris.

Michael J.

McMorrow.Daniel M.Friedman.

Opinions

No. 75-1704. Clifford L. Alexander, Secretary of the Army, appel-

lant, v. Louis J. Fioto, etc. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judgment reversed and

case remanded to the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of New York for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Mr. Justice

Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 75-562. Rosebud Sioux Tribe, petitioner, v. Richard Kneipet al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Justice Rehnquist.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice

Brennan and Mr. Justice Stewart join.

No. 76-120. United States, petitioner, v. Martin Linen SupplyCompany et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr.Justice Brennan. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens concurring in the

judgment. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr.Justice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision ofthis case.

No. 75-1868. National Geographic Society, appellant, v. Cali-

fornia Board of Equalization. Appeal from the Supreme Court of

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 547

California. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in the result. Mr. Chief

Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Eehnquist took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this case.

Mr. Deputy Solicitor General Daniel M. Friedman presented the

Honorable Wade H. McCree, Jr., Solicitor General of the United

States.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Mr. Solicitor General, the Court welcomes you to the performance

of the important office that you have assumed, to represent the Gov-

ernment before this Court. Your commission will be duly recorded

by the Clerk."

Adjourned until Monday, April 18, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19 77 549

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition-

No. 76-778. National Classification Committee, appellant, v. United

States. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District

of Columbia. Judgment affirmed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice

Blackmun and Mr. Justice Eehnquist would note probable jurisdic-

tion and set case for oral argument.

No. 76—951. Peter Skafte, appellant, v. Clela Eorex, Boulder

County Clerk. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Colorado. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. Sugarmanv. Dougall, 413 U.S. 634, 649 (1973) ; Kramer v. Union Free School

District No. 15, 395 U.S. 621, 625 (1969).

No. 76—968. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., appellant,

v. California Board of Equalization. Appeal from the Court of Ap-peals of California, Second Appellate District. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question. National Geographic

Society v. California Board of Equalization, 430 U.S. (1977).

No. 76-1029. Samuel A. Scarnato et al., appellants, v. Mary EvelynParker, etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for

the Middle District of Louisiana. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-1069. Canadian National Eailway Company et al., appel-

lants v. United States et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Columbia. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-6337. Joyce Taylor and Willie Huntley et al., appellants, v.

Eenee Hill, Director, Division of Social Services, et al. Appeal fromthe United States District Court for the Western District of NorthCarolina. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-1201. New York Dock Eailway, appellant, v. Director ofFinance of the City of New York. Appeal from the Court of Ap-peals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substan-tial federal question.

240-278—77 71

550 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19 77

No. 76-5606. Louis C. Acker, appellant, v. Texas. Appeal from the

County Court at Law, No. 2, Travis County, Texas. Judgment re-

versed. Gooding v. Wilson, 405 U.S. 518, 525 (1972). The Chief Jus-

tice, Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent.

No. 76—6282. Leroy H. Johnson, Jr., appellant, v. Robert Q. Crane

et al. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the First

Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating

the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of

certiorari, certiorari denied.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. D-99. In the Matter of Disbarment of G. Bradford Cook. It

is ordered that G. Bradford Cook, of Washington, D.C., be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. A-787. Stanley Juzenas, applicant, v. City of Southfield.

Application for stay of execution and enforcement of the judgment

of the 46th District Court of Michigan (No. 291-12680), presented

to Mr. Justice Marshall and by him referred to the Court, denied.

No. A-801. Willie Lee Eichmond, applicant, v. Arizona. Applica-

tion for stay of execution and enforcement of the sentence of death

imposed upon petitioner by the Superior Court of the State of Ari-

zona, in and for the County of Pima (No. 24252), presented to Mr.

Justice Rehnquist and by him referred to the Court, granted pending

the timely filing and disposition of a petition for writ of certiorari in

this Court.

No. 75-1605. Richard M. Nixon, appellant, v. Administrator of

General Services et al. Motion of Public Affairs Associates, Inc., for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 75-1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Motion of appellee for leave to file ad-

ditional material, after argument, granted.

No. £-1721. United States, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Chadwicket al. Motion of respondents for divided argument denied.

No. 76-444. Northeast Marine Terminal Company, Inc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Ralph Caputo et al; andNo. 76-454. International Terminal Operating Company, Inc.,

petitioner, v. Carmelo Blundo et al. Motion of International Long-shoremen's Association, AFL-CIO, for leave to participate in oral

argument, as amicus curae, denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977 551

No. 76-539. Dayton Board of Education et al., petitioners, v. Mark

Brinkman et al. Motion of respondents for divided argument denied.

No. 76—906. United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Harris S.

McMann. Motion of National Ketired Teachers Association et al.,

for leave to file a brief, as amid curiae,granted.

No. 76—1184. E. I. Malone, Commissioner of Labor and Industry

for Minnesota, appellant, v. White Motor Corporation and White

Farm Equipment Company. Solicitor General invited to file a brief

in this case expressing the views of the United States. Mr. Justice

Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of this matter.

No. 76—5935. Rickey Lee Durst et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Motion of Charles G. Berstein, Esquire, to permit Michael Stuart

Frisch, Esquire, to present oral argument, pro hac vice, on behalf of

petitioners, granted.

Appeals—Jurisdiction Noted or Postponed

No. 76-1143. Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor, et al., appellants,

v. Barlow's, Inc. Appeal from the United States District Court for

the District of Idaho. In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

No. 76-1172. First National Bank of Boston et al., appellants, v.

Francis X. Bellotti, etc., et al. Appeal from the Supreme Judicial

Court of Massachusetts. Motion of Associated Industries of Massa-chusetts, Inc., et al. for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted.

Further consideration of the question of jurisdiction postponed to the

hearing of the case on the merits. In addition to the questions presented

by the jurisdictional statement counsel are directed to brief and arguethe question of mootness.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-695. Board of Curators of the University of Missouri et al. y

petitioners, v. Charlotte Horowitz. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted.

No. 76-1149. John D. Carey et al., petitioners, v. Jarius Piphusr

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 76-1171. James Y. Carter, etc., petitioner, v. Luther Miller etc.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit granted.

No. 76-749. Pfizer, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Government of Indiaet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

552 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted. Mr. Justice Blackmun took

no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-1168. xVrizona, Richard Boykin, Sheriff, Pima County, peti-

tioner, v. George Washington, Jr. Motion of respondent for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted.

Xo. 76-5761. Michael Lee Simpson and Tommy Wayne Simpson,

petitioners, v. United States : and

No. 76-5796. Michael Lee Simpson, petitioner, v. United States.

Motions of petitioners for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and

petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one

hour allotted for oral argument.

No. 76—5856. Winston M. Holloway et al., petitioners, v. Arkansas.

Motion of petitioners for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas

granted limited to question 1 presented by the petition.

Certiorari Dexied

No. 76-795. Maurice McKinney Ta}dor, petitioner, v. Tennessee.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Tennessee, Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-825. Anthony R. La Duca, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-869. Albert DeFalco, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—877. James G. Ryan, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-898. Adrian Wilson, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-905. American Federation of Government Employees et al.,

petitioners, v. Clifford L. Alexander, Secretary of the Army, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-914. C. I. Mortgage Group et al., petitioners, v. Superior

Court of California, County of San Francisco (BankAmerica Realty

Services, Incorporated, real party in interest). Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California. First Appellate Dis-

trict, denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 197 7 553

No. 76-943. Albert T. Cannady, petitioner, v. North Carolina Wild-

life Resources Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeals of North Carolina denied.

No. 76-961. Ramesh Gangadean, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-962. Albert Miller, Jr., petitioner, v. Maryland. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

denied.

No. 76-967. UCO Oil Company and Donald Simeon, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-971. Andre Willis King, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-979. Arthur G. McKee & Company, petitioners, v. G.C.S.,

Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—981. CPC International, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Douglas

M. Costle, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-982. Samuel H. Sloan, etc., petitioner, v. Securities and Ex-change Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-996. Louis J. Pomponio, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1008. William Cahalan, petitioner, v. Lee Dell Walker.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1015. John Hughett, Jr., Ward Hughett and ThomasHughett, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1021. Flav-O-Rich, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1022. M. M. Miles et al., petitioners, v. J. Foy Guin, UnitedStates District Judge, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

554 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19 77

No. 76-1026. Federated Publications, Inc. dba The State Journal,

petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1047. Global Industries, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor

Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit denied.

No. 76-1061. Sang Yon Shin, petitioner, v. Immigration and

Naturalization Service; Joon Duck Choi, petitioner, v. Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1067. John Hemphill, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1070. Eugene L. Smaldone, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1073. Charles W. Parrish, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1082. Farmers & Traders State Bank of Meredosia, peti-

tioner, v. Robert M. Magill. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1086. Local Union No. 391, International Brotherhood of

Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, peti-

tioner, v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Co-

lumbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1110. John Harmer, Raymond P. Gauer and Richard

Walton, petitioners, v. A Motion Picture Film Entitled, "The Devil

In Miss Jones", et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeals of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1118. Mary L. Johnson, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Atlantic

City Electric Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1123. Broadmoor Apartments, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

Collector of Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit, denied.

Xo. 76-1127. Robert Paul Oburn et al., petitioners, v. Milton

Shapp et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Third Circuit, denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977 555

No. 76-1139. Donald Schanbarger, petitioner, v. District Attorney

of Rensselaer County et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1142. Annie Mae Harris et al., petitioners, v. Cafritz

Memorial Hospital et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District

of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-1145. Michael R. Leibowitz, petitioner, v. Herbert J.

Simins, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate

Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial Depart-

ment, denied.

No. 76-1148. Thomas Hughes, petitioner, v. Louis J. Frank, etc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1154. Steffron, Inc., petitioner, v. Elmer A. Luskey, Jr., et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsyl-

vaia, Western District, denied.

No. 76-1156. Marianne O'Brien Reynolds, petitioner, v. Estate of

Richard J. Reynolds, Deceased, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-1169. Arthur H. Keyes, Jr., et al., petitioners, v. District of

Columbia et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Co-

lumbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-1170. William Terner, petitioner, v. James D. Hopkins,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1174. Federation of Telephone Workers of Pennsylvania,

petitioner, v. Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76-1178. Migdad Musa Jwayyed, petitioner, v. Bell Telephone

System et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1180. California Fair Political Practices Commission, peti-

tioner, v. George Graham Hardie and Morgan Keaton et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76-1182. Thomas Brown, petitioner, v. Ivarans Rederi A/S.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1188. United States, petitioner, v. Whitecliff, Inc. dbaWhite Cliff Manor. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Claims denied.

556 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19 77

No. 76-1213. Cara 'Woods, Jr., petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-1247. George Blair, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1217. Joe Terry Poyner. by and through his statutory

guardian, Dorothy Poyner, petitioner, v. Lear Siegler, Inc. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1218. Lewis E. Neugent, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

denied.

No. 76-1286. John L. Sweet, petitioner, v. LTnited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Ignited States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1296. Anthony Turzitti and Joel M. Glickman, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1302. Johnnie Craig. Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Lnited States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1303. Donald Hayward. petitioner, v. LTnited States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-5681. Sioux Casper et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5771. Jack Kenneth Leiss, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 76—5918. Joseph Michael Scully et al., petitioners v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5936. Michael Allen Estep, petitioner, v. Lmited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5959. Barbara Sue Nyberg, petitioner v. Illinois. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76-5972. Robert Edward Lipscomb, petitioner v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 197 7 557

No. 76—5975. Michael Patrick Cronin, petitioner v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Department of Su-

perior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, denied.

No. 76-5993. Ray C. Blackburn, petitioner v. Kenneth E. Stralka

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6005. Robert Lee Harrell, Jr., petitioner, v. Maryland,

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6012, Wendell Llobart Holmes, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California.

Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—6027. George L. Curry, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano,

Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6042. Barry Wayne Brown, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6060. Jose Avalos, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-6070. Louis Edward WTilson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6082. Don Victor Harbolt, petitioner, v. Gary R. McCune,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6090. Clifton Liggons, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6091. Howard L. Gilford, petitioner, v. Federal Election

Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—6097. Randolph Joseph X. Greene, petitioner, v. Marvin R.

Hogan, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6105. Joe Kenneth Sample, etc., petitioner, v. Joseph A.

Califano, Jr., Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and

240-278—77 72

558 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 197 7

Welfare. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6106. Kostintinos Lorentzos, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6112. Samuel Waite, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—6115. Eric Elwood Moore, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6116. Jose Gabriel Velez-Diaz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6130. Tony B. Mosby, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals

denied.

No. 76—6133. Jerry Mack Dorrough, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6140. Adolpho Gallegos Kodriquez, petitioner, /?. Cali-

fornia. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Cali-

fornia, Third Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6145. Alfonzo Kodgers, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6180. Donald Eugene Parker, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6181. Edward L. Sellman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-6213. Andrew Perry, petitioner, v. William F. Mulligan,Chief Probation Officer for Essex County, New Jersey. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the ThirdCircuit denied.

No. 76-6216. Robert Clifton Johnson, Jr., petitioner, v. Superin-tendent, Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuitdenied.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 197 7 559

No. 76-6220. Lawrence D. Baker, petitioner, v. Donald W. Wy-rick, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6222. Darrell Duane Kincaid, petitioner, v. Indiana. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

No. 76—6229. Alex Savchuk, petitioner, v. Theodore Koehler,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6230. Charles A. Simpson, Jr., petitioner, v. Bar Associa-

tion of Greater Cleveland. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-6234. William W. Winegar, petitioner, v. Michigan De-

partment of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6239, George Fournette, petitioner, Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6249. Mabel Jones, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76—6250. James Edward Crampton, petitioner, v. Frank H.Gray. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6257. Roderick Andre Jeter, petitioner, v. Alabama. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabamadenied.

No. 76—6270. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

No. 76—6271. Arthur James Robinson, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California.

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—6272. George Leon Sweetwine, petitioner, v. Warden. Mary-

land Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6274. John Tarkowski, petitioner, v. R. Woodall Bartlett,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illi-

nois, Second District, denied.

No. 76-6275. R. W. Agnew, petitioner, v. Boyee M. Walker. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

560 MONDAY, APRIL IS, 1977

Xo. 76—6276. Clarence Eugene Wilson, petitioner, v. Gustav

Schmidt. County Physician., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6278. Kathleen Julia Kralowec, petitioner, v. Prince

George's County. Maryland. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court

of Special Appeals of Maryland denied.

Xo. 76-6288. Xorris Edwards, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

rector, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6290. Johnny R. Martinez, petitioner, v. Xew Mexico. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Xew Mexico

denied.

Xo. 76—6291. In the matter of the Applications of Josehna Barret

o

et al.. petitioners. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Ap-peals of Xew York denied.

Xo. 76-6292, Eobert Boberts. petitioner, v. George Collins, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6295. Robert L. Van Meerbeke. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6302. Ted Ruff, petitioner, v. Ramon L. Gray. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6306. James W. Wheeler, petitioner, v. Xew Jersey. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Xew Jersey, Appel-

late Division, denied.

Xo. 76-6310, John M. Higgins, petitioner, v. William G. Blood-

good and Robert Lyn. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6311. Jesse D. Loden. petitioner, v. John E. Sype. Chief

Judge, etc.. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Illinois denied.

Xo. 76-6320. Robert K. Blount, petitioner, v. Xew York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Courtof Xew York, Second Judicial Department, denied.

Xo. 76-6359. Henry Clay Burks, petitioner, v. Kentucky. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, APRIL IS, 1977 561

No. 76—6377. Sacramento Marrufo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6386. Carlos Medina, petitioner, v. United State?. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6404. Mitchell Calhoun, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6419. Benjamin Donald Bowen, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6421. Samuel Jones, petitioner, v. United State-. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6427. Larry Eugene Mitchell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6435. Edgar X. Carter, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6441. Charles William Petty, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6445. John Edward Stevens, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1035. Bethlehem Steel Corporation, petitioner, v. JohnQuarles, Acting Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice

Powell would grant certiorari.

Xo. 76-1195. Justices of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, peti-

tioner, v. Kenneth Jackson et al. Motion of respondents for leave to

proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart would grant certiorari.

Xo. 76—6009. Monroe H. Evans, petitioner, v. Jack K. Reed et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi

denied for want of a properly presented federal question.

562 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19 77

No. 76-6192. Jerry Banks, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied. Mr. Justice

Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari and vacate

judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of death. See

Gregg v. Georgia. 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan, J., dissenting);

id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Xo. 76—6354, Wilburn Wiley Dobbs, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari and

vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of

death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan, J.,

dissenting);id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting)

.

Xo. 76—6200. Kenneth Jackson et al., petitioners, v. Justices of the

Superior Court of Massachusetts. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell would

grant certiorari. Application for stay heretofore granted by Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan on January 25, 1977, hereby vacated.

Leave to File Petition for Writ of Habeas Corfus Dexied

Xo. 76—6485. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Tennessee et al.

Motion of petitioner to consolidate with Xo. 76-6507 denied. Motion

for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied.

Eehearings Dexied

Xo. 75—353. Howard Piper et ah, petitioners, v. Chris-Craft Indus-

tries. Inc.

:

Xo. 75—354. The First Boston Corporation, petitioner, v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc. ; andXo. 75-355. Bangor Punta Corporation et al., petitioners, v. Chris-

Craft Industries, Inc.

;

Xo. 75-963. Gerald Hay Kilgore, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 75-6944. Robert Bennett Schwartz, petitioner, v. United

States;

Xo. 76-29. Complete Auto Transit, Inc., appellant, v. Charles R.

Brady. Jr., etc.

;

Xo. 76-554. Tulare Lake Canal Company et al., petitioners, v.

United States; andXo. 76—555. Salver Land Company, petitioner, v. United States

;

Xo. 76-590. Velma Lee Shuey, petitioner, v. United States

;

Xo. 76-712. Phyllis Anne Stewart, appellant, v. United States, et

al.;

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977 563

No. 76—763. Camelia Builders, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Fidelity

Mortgage Investors

;

No. 76—803. Vesco & Co., Inc., petitioner, v. International Controls

Corp.

;

No. 76—868. Larry James, appellant, v. Illinois;

No. 76-980. In the Matter of John W. Kraft, petitioner;

No. 76-1019. John J. Aftierbach, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-5792. Elva J. Haugen, petitioner, v. Richard H. Bryan ; and

No. 76—5883. Jesse Roots, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wainwright, Sec-

retary. Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Petitions for

rehearing denied.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and. fetate Movant

Thomas J. Amidon Stowe, Vt. Charles EdwardGibson, Jr.

Tlmrman Eugene Anderson Columbus, Ohio Earl Glen Cox.

Edward Joseph Apodaca Albuquerque, Roland J.

N. Mex. Matteucci.

John C. Augustine Austin, Tex. Barry KentBishop.

J. Dan Baer, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. John Randall

Goldthwaite, Jr.

Eugene F. Bannigan New York, N Y. Herbert Brownell,

Phillip M. Barber Boise, IdahoJr.

Peter J. Boyd.Calvin Albert Barker, Jr. Dallas, Tex. Fred Time/Jeffrey M. Batchelor Portland, Greg. Alfred A. Hamp-

son, Jr.

Stephen L. Beach Jackson, Miss. Frederick A. Ross,

Jr.

Gilbert Bernstein New Orleans., La. Geoge W. Reese.

Ploward Bernstein New York, N.Y. Jerome Prince.

Robert A. Bernstein Cranford, N.J. Myron W.Kronisch.

Richard J. Billik Chicago, 111. Richard T. Sikes.

Catherine Morrison Bishop Berkeley, Calif. David M.Madway,

Richard H. Blacklow Seattle, Wash. Richard M.Thatcher.

Jack Boone Austin, Tex. Gilbert J. Pena.Terry Robert Bossert Harrisburg, Pa. Keith A. Clark.

564

Applicant

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City and State

Elaine Boze

Daryl James BrownLawyer Lee Burks, Jr.

Edward F. Byczynski

Thomas J. Calnan, Jr.

Norman Salvatore

Cannella

Charles L. Carpenter

W. Pitts Can-

Dallas, Tex.

Sarasota, Fla.

Park Forest, 111.

Chicago, 111.

Allentown, Pa.

Tampa, Fla.

Dallas, Tex.

Atlanta, Ga.

William Charles Clarke III New York, N.Y.

Harwell Ellis Coale, Jr. Mobile, Ala.

Jerry C. Cobb

Geoffrey Colburn Cross

Curtis Leonard DeClue

Ronald Greer DeWald

Tanya K. Dietrich

Andrew J. Dilk, Jr.

Orie Theodore Dinkins,

Jr.

Dee Dodson Drell

Paul Russell Duden

Lawrence E. Eaton, Jr.

Marion F. Edwards

Malcolm E. Erickson

Gail Susanne Melady

Evans

Clearwater, Fla.

Tacoma, Wash.Columbus, Ind.

Washington, D.C.

Wilmette, 111.

Adams, Mass.

Houston, Tex.

Alexandria, La.

Portland, Oreg.

Newton, 111.

Gretna, La.

Oak Brook, 111.

Houston, Tex.

Movant

Cary Young.

Robert P. Rosin.

Robert A. Navid.

Curtis Melvin

Schmidt.

Richard J.

Orloski.

Emiliano J.

Salcines, Jr.

Hobert Price, Jr.

Joel Stuart

Wadsworth.Samuel EugeneGates.

Frederick George

Helmsing.

Carleton L.

Weidemeyer.

Neil J. Hoff.

Harold Victor

Jones, Jr.

Judge Theodore

Roosevelt

Newman, Jr.

William JohnScott.

Oscar Shien-

brood.

Cecil N. Cook.

Camille F.

Gravel, Jr.

Edwin J.

Peterson.

George ThomasFrampton.

John Mitchell

Mamoulides.

William JohnScott.

A. Earl Hodges.

Applicant

H. Bartow Farr III

Kobert David Fenster

Barry Jay Finkelstein

Bryan Kent Ford

John P. Gaudiosi

Ander Piatt Gibbs

Jay N*. Given

Robert E. Goodwin

Leon S. Gottlieb

James H. Gray, Jr.

Raleigh W. Greene III

Stephen Douglas Gregory

Philip M. Grella

Mark Leonard Gross

Peter Thomas Grossi, Jr.

Andrew Hairston

Marshall Earl Hanbury

Harry Thomas Hardin, III

Ray Hayes, Jr.

Martin J. Healy, Jr.

John Montgomery Hogan

James Fleet Howell

Eric Walter Jorgensen

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City and State Movant

Washington, D.C. Mr. Justice

William H.

Eehnquist.

New York, N.Y. Arthur Joseph

Ferraro.

Brooklyn, N.Y. Jacob K. Javits.

Dallas, Tex. Lawrence E.

Hoecker.

Fort Lauderdale, Lawrence J.

Fla. Hogan.

Dade City, Fla. Lester Bales, Jr.

East Chicago, Ind. Terrance L.

Smith.

Denver, Colo. Judge Harold D.

Reed.

Beverly Hills, Chester L.

Calif. Brown.

Miami, Fla. Melvin C.

Alldredge.

St. Petersburg, S. Michael Ostow.

Fla.

Las Vegas, Nev. Thomas DuncanBeatty III.

Hempstead, N.Y. Denis E. Dillon.

Falls Church, Va. Brian K.

Landsberg.

Washington, D.C. Melvin Carl

Garbow.

Atlanta, Ga. Leonard W.Rhodes.

Jackson, Miss. Stephen Leeds

Beach, III

Marrero, La. Al Jules Mendoza.

Tacoma, Wash. Vincent L.

Gadbow.Chicago, 111. William Robert

Quinlan.

Los Angeles, Hibbard Richter.

Calif.

Shreveport, La. Malcolm W. Feist.

San Francisco, Malcolm T.

Calif. Dungan.

566 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Larry S. Kaifes Chicago, 111. Frederick F.

Cohn.

Chicago, 111. Francis A EvenJL X tXUVXkJ X. Jl_ « Jl

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Peter K. Kehoe Troy, N.Y. Leo P. Kehoe.

Pniil Brncp KemD San Jose, Calif. Victor H.Beauzay.

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Calif.

Thomas E KilevX 1 H'lllllk. JL X • J.XXIV T Quincy. Mass. Francis X.BellottiXJvXXV/l/tX»

Lawrpnpp Siprkpsp, St. Petersburg, John L Eilevf_j vxxxx x x • jl vxx y •

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Moynahan, Jr.

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Applicant i^ity aim ocate 1VXO Vtillt

Francis Parker McGee II Whittier, Calif. Alexander

DownieThomson.

Michael Barbot McGovern Washington, Bruce Stephan

D.C. Mencher.

Michael E. McMorrow Milwaukee, Wis. Stewart G.

Honeck.

Nancy J. Melia Columbus, Ohio Earl Glen Cox.

Barbara Antonello Mentz New York, N.Y. Arthur H. Dean.

Paul Vladimier Mifsud New York, N.Y. Samuel EugeneGates.

David Monoker Baltimore, Md. Henry W.Hartlove.

Owen M. Mullin Indianapolis, Richard

Ind. Kammen.Frank Murtha Scarsdale, N.Y. Martin H.

Zuokerman.George Thodore Mustakas New Orleans, La. John Mitchell

II Mamoulides.Williard Ezra Nyinan HI Logan, Utah. John R.

Thornock.Dennis John O'Brien Willimantic, Douglas Munro

Conn. Crockett.

Michael Tilmon O'Bryant Washington, D.C. Judge Theodore

Roosevelt

Newman, Jr.

Terri.ll A. Parker Atlanta, Ga. James R.

Harland, Jr.

Steven Lee Payton Salt Lake City, Parker Martin

Utah Nielson.

Kurt A. Philipps, Jr. Fort Thomas, Ky. Martin Joseph

Huelsmann.Robert Lee Pierce North Little Judge Richard

Rock, Ark. Blanks

Adkisson.G. Thomas Porteous, Jr. Gretna, La. Wayne Douglas

Mancuso.Frederick William Philadelphia, Pa. Robert B.Powers III Washburn.

Raymond Billy Kay Fort Lauderdale, Alan B.

Fla. Whitaker, Jr.

Brian A. Riley Boston, Mass. George R. Shea,

Jr.

568 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977

Applicant

James Paul Rion

John Hayes Eion

Burton R. Rubin

Richard Michael Saccocio

I. Bernard SalomonMichael Stephen Sands

David Werner Sass

Roy A. Satine

Frank Dallas Scarborough

James Walter Schmidt

Warren Stuart Schwartz

Jack L. Seelig

Stephen G. Seliger

Michael I. Shapero

Gail Eldon Shields

Clifford John Shoemaker

William Reginald SigmonPeter Kenneth SommerCharles G. Spradling, Jr.

Michael Corbet Stafford

Carry Lee Standiferd

Richard Parks Steele

John B. Stockton

James Arthur Studenberg

Charles B. Stuzin

City and State

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio

New York, N.Y.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

New Orleans, La.

Sacramento,

Calif.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Abilene, Tex.

Xenia, Ohio

Miami, Fla.

Trenton, N.J.

Chicago, 111.

Cleveland, Ohio

Golden, Colo.

Arlington, Va.

Hickory, N.C.

Buffalo, N.Y.

Birmingham, Ala.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Topeka, Kans.

Houston, Tex.

New York, N.Y.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Miami, Fla.

Movant

Raymond A.

White.

Jack Taylor

Schwarz.

John Joseph

Cassidy.

Robert S.

McCain.Harry Nowalsky.

W. Austin

Cooper.

Jay JeromeMiller.

Kalman Finkel.

Beverly Tarpley.

Nancy Kay DrakeHammond.

Bruce S. Rogow.Theodore V.

Fishman.

Richard FryeWatt.

Judge Herbert

Ross Whiting.

Richard F.

Mutzebaugh.

Mary Peyser

Friedlander, Jr.

Joe Neal Cagle.

William H. Gage.

Samuel Alston

Beatty.

Edgar L. Fraser.

Mary Rebecca

Schowen^erdt.

Theodore George

Dimitry.

Jack Kaplan.

Page Morris

Anderson.

Alfred R,

Camner.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1977 569

Applicant City and State Movant

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Desmond.TTnwflrrl C*, Swppt .TrJ.XV* W al IX \Jt KJ TT Cvfl t/ * • New Canaan. Iver C.

Conn. Macdougall.

Steve J Toronve Rahway, IST.J. Leslie P. Glick.

XVW LfCL L/ fj UOv[Jll J. 1 ClgCOCl Pittsburgh Pa-Ml. J.WiJKJ \JLJL cLlli J- CA « .Tnhn ftpha Titian

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Valvo Calif.

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William Harold White Houston TPex T^ranlrliTi .TrwPAJL X CtlXXXX All v/ V v>\j

CoxRobert Blair White. Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. William E Ra r/n

Tgrnpc S AVll^DTit) OiXlxCO V T XXOV'lX PinpviHp TCvJL -Li JL v. v XXXvy, JL \~ y . T?/-»nPT*f TXVUUCJ. li XJctJ

Charles Wolfinger Chula Vista, James DavidCalif. Weill.

Admission to the Bar on Oral Motions

MovantApplicant City and State

Robert M. Bryant Washington, D.C.

John Paul Bokal Gaithersburg, Md.

Emil P. Moschella Vienna, Va.

Paul Alan Rettberg Chicago, 111.

Charles Worthington Baltimore, Md.

Mathews III

Joshua Thomas Washington, D.C.

Gillelan II

Alan P. Hoyt Potomac, Md.

David Stevens Byerly Springfield, Va.

Lawrence L. Newton Washington, D.C.

Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.Solicitor

Wade H.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

General

McCree, Jr.

570 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 197 7

City and State MovantApplicant

Bob Alonzo Kicks

Hugh J. Gallagher III

Michael Dennis Caruso

Johnson

Fred W. Vacca

Del Rio, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Darby, Pa.

Silver Spring, Md.

Oral Argument

Solicitor General

Wade H. McCree, Jr.

Carlos JohnMoorhead.

Charles Brian

McDonald.Patrick R. Caine.

No. 76-444. Northeast Marine Terminal Company, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Ralph Caputo et al. ; andNo. 76—454. International Terminal Operating Company, Inc.,

petitioner, v. Carmelo Blundo et al. One and one half hours allowed

for oral argument. Argued by Mr. William M. Kimball for the peti-

tioners Northeast Marine Terminal Company et al., by Mr. E. Barrett

Prettyman for the petitioner International Terminal Operating Com-pany, Inc., by Mr. Angelo C. Gucciardo for the respondents Caputoand Blundo, and by Mr. Frank H. Easterbrook for the respondent,

Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, pro hac vice, byspecial leave of Court.

No. 76—423. Puyallup Tribe, Inc., and Ramona Bennett, petitioners,

v. Department of Game of the State of Washington et al. One andone half hours allowed for oral argument. Argued by Mr. William H.Rodgers, Jr. for the petitioners, by Mr. H. Bartow Farr for the

United States, as amicus curiae, by special leave of Court, by Mr.Don S. Willner for the respondents, Northwest Steelheaders Council

of Trout Unlimited and Gary Ellis, and by Mr. Slade Gorton for the

respondent Department of Game of the State of Washington.

No. 75—1583. Frances Morris and Maxine Woods, appellants, v.

L. Marion Gressette et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral

argument. Argument commenced by Mr. J. Roger Wollenberg for the

appellants, by Mr. James P. Turner for the United States, as amicus

curiae, by special leave of Court, and continued by Mr. Randall T. Bell

for the appellees.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977 571

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Arnold J. Levin

Larry E. Rissler

Dwight E. Rissler

Jeffrey B. Shulman

James Douglas Welch

City and State

Peabody, Mass.

Washington, D.C.

Crofton, Nebr.

Dayton, Ohio

Washington, D.C.

Opinions

Movant

JamesBartholomewGinty.

Homer R. Miller.

Homer R. Miller.

Edward M.Shulman.

Thomas Clark

Matthews, Jr.

No. 75—6527. James Ingraham, by his mother and next friend,

Eloise Ingraham, et al., petitioners, v. Willie J. Wright, I, et al. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan,

Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Stevens join. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75—661. United States, petitioner v. Gabriel Francis Antelope

et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

No. 76-37. Susan Lynn Vorchheimer, by her parents Bert andCarol Vorchheimer, etc., petitioner, v. School District of Philadelphia

et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit. Judgment affirmed by an equally divided Court.

Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr. Jus-

tice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

No. 76-5382. Willie Jasper Darden, petitioner, v. Florida. Onwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida. Writ of certiorari

240-278—77 73

572 TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 19 77

dismissed as improvidently granted. Opinion per curiam announced

by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice

Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

Oral Argument

No. 583. Frances Morris and Maxine Woods, appellants, v.

L. Marion Gressette et al. Argument continued by Mr. Randall T.

Bell for the appellees and concluded by Mr. J. Roger Wollenberg for

the appellants.

No. 75-1874. David L. Jones, Secretary of the North Carolina

Department of Correction, et al., appellants, v. North Carolina Prison-

ers' Labor Union, Inc., etc. One hour and five minutes allowed for

oral argument. Argument by Mr. Jacob Safron for the appellants, by

Mr. Kenneth S. Geller for the United States, as amicus curiae, by spe-

cial leave of Court, and by Mr. Norman B. Smith for the appellee.

No. 76-4.22. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Brenda M. Mieth

et al. Argued by Mr. G. Daniel Evans for the appellants, pro h-ac vice,

by special leave of Court, and by Ms. Pamela S. Horowitz for the

appellees, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court.

No. 75—1181. Richard A. Batterton, etc.. et al., petitioners, v.

Robert Francis, etc., et al. Argued by Mr. Joel J. Rabin for the peti-

tioners and by Mr. C. Christopher Brown for the respondents.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 0, 1977 573

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Aaron Saul Baranan

Mark J. Spooner

Kay Bailey

Howard C. Hay

City and State

Atlanta, Ga.

Arlington, Va.

Houston, Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Movant

Elliott Harris

Levitas.

Robert E.

Herzstein.

John E. Lyle, Jr.

Dennis HudsonVaughn.

Opinion

No. 75-1453. Neal R. Wooley, etc., et al., appellants, v. George

Maynard et ux. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of New Hampshire. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief

Justice Burger. Opinion by Mr. Justice White dissenting in part with

whom Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist with whom Mr. Justice Black-

mun joins.

Oral Argument

No. 75-1605. Richard M. Nixon, appellant, v. Administrator of

General Services, et al. One and one half hours allowed for oral argu-

ment. Argued by Mr. Herbert J. Miller, Jr. and Mr. Nathan Lewinfor the appellant and by Mr. Solicitor General Wade H. McCree, Jr.

and Mr. Robert E. Herzstein for the appellees.

No. 76—60. Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas, et al., petitioners, v.

Griffin B. Bell, Attorney General of the United States, et al. Arguedby Mr. David M. Kendall for the petitioners and by Mr. Howard E.

Shapiro for the respondents.

No. 76—99. Occidental Life Insurance Company of California,

petitioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Arguedby Mr. Dennis H. Vaughn for the petitioner and by Mr. Thomas S.

Martin for the respondent.

Adjourned until Monday, April 25, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X240-278—77 74

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977 575

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion Per Curiam

No. 76—1036. Oleta Gravitt, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Southwestern

Bell Telephone Company et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment reversed and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-893. Samuel H. Sloan dba Samuel H. Sloan & Co., appel-

lant, v. Shearson, Hammill & Co., Inc. Appeal from the Court of Ap-peals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-1236. Edward D. Christensen, appellant, v. Ellen C. Mooreet al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Washington, Division II.

The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-6047. Morton Feldman, et al., appellants, v. WeymouthTownship et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-6332. Kenneth E. Watkins, appellant, v. Louisiana. Ap-peal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana. The appeal is dismissedfor want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal wastaken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

240-278—77 75

576 MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977

No. 76-1030. Minnesota, etc., appellant, v. Clifford L. Alexander.

Secretary of the Army, et al. Appeal from the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for want

of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as

a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr.

Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 76-1226. Daniel Siciliano, Victor Echavarry. Jr. and Daniel

Gibson, appellants, v. New York. Appeal from the Court of Appeals

of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial fed-

eral question.

No. 76-5933. Jack W. Filmon, appellant, v. Florida. Appeal from

the Supreme Court of Florida. The appeal is dismissed for want of

jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a

petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied. Mr. Justice Brennan

and Mr. Justice Stevens would note probable jurisdiction and set case

for oral argument.

Orders ix Pexdixg Cases

No. D-101. In the Matter of Disbarment of John E. Walker. It is

ordered that John E. Walker, of Lansing, 111., be suspended from the

practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be dis-

barred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-102. In the Matter of Disbarment of Peter Victor Pappas.

It is ordered that Peter Victor Pappas, of Chicago, 111., be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-103. In the Matter of Disbarment of Gerald R. Clay. It is

ordered that Gerald R. Clay, of Silver Spring, Md., be suspended from

the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred

from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75—1181. Richard A. Batterton, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Rob-

ert Francis, etc, et al. Motion of respondents for leave to file a supple-

mental brief is granted.

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Brenda M. Miethet al. Motion of Solicitor General for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977 577

Xo. 76-1420. State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America

et al., petitioners, v. Arthur Andersen & Co. et al. Motion to expedite

consideration of the petition for writ of certiorari denied.

Xo. 76-5187. Phillip Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. Linked States. Mo-tion of Thomas Sanabria for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

denied.

Xo. 76-5415. Alvin Olanda Gilbert, petitioner, v. United States.

Application for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by himreferred to the Court, denied.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Postponed

Xo. 76—1200. Roger Crist, as Warden of the Montana State Peni-

tentiary, Deer Lodge, Montana, et al., appellants, v. Merrel Cline and

L. R. Bretz. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the

Xinth Circuit. Motion of appellee Merrel Cline for leave to proceed

in forma pauperis granted. Further consideration of the question of

jurisdiction is postponed to the hearing of the case on the merits.

Certiorari Granted

Xo. 76—1121. American Broadcasting Companies Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Writers Guild of America, West, Inc., et al.

;

Xo. 76—1153. Association of Motion Picture and Television Pro-

ducers, Inc., petitioner, v. Writers Guild of America, West, Inc., et

al. ; andXo. 76—1162. National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, v.

Writers Guild of America, West, Inc.. et al. Petitions for writs of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one and one half hoursallotted for oral argument.

Certiorari Denied

Xo. 75-5867. Donald M. Cook, petitioner, v. Gerald Parkinson^Warden, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United StatesCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-814. Charles William Cameron, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-886. Clark J. Umentum. petitioner, v. Lmitecl States. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Seventh Circuit denied.

578 MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977

Xo. 76-937. W. A. Chaffin et al., petitioners, v. John A. McDonald

et ux. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ten-

nessee, Middle Division, denied.

No. 76-956. Mississippi Gay Alliance and Anne DeBary, peti-

tioners, v. Bill Groudelock et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1012. Allen Mansfield, petitioner, v. Small Claims Court,

Los Angeles Judicial District. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1018. Fort Mojave Tribe, etc., petitioner, v. County of SanBernardino, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1072. Daniel Valeriano, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1080. Lawrence L. Daigle, petitioner, v. Kansas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kansas denied.

No. 76-1088. Federal Trade Commission, petitioner, v. Beneficial

Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1090. Marianne Cook, petitioner, v. Lmited States; and

No. 76-1267. Richard Douglas Cravero, Ronald Clifford Chandler,

Sharon Willets, petitioners, v. United States. Petitions for writs of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1096. Jerry Langella, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Cor-

rections, New York. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked

States of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1098. Marathon Oil Company, petitioner, v. Federal

Energy Administration et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-1140. Don Young et al., petitioners, v. Midland Independ-

ent School District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1207. Sandra L. Ward, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District,

denied.

No. 76—1222. New Pittsburgh Courier Publishing Company, peti-

tioner, v. Richard F. Jones, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Western District, denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 197 7 579

Xo. 76-1224. A. Stucki Company, petitioner, v. Railroad Dynam-

ics, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1229. Etta Lee Kellner, petitioner, v. Karnes City Inde-

pendent School District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1232. C. E. Carter et al., petitioners, v. Hamlin Hospital

District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil

Appeals of Texas. Eleventh Supreme Judicial District, denied.

Xo. 76-1233. Super Athletics Corporation, S. David Brodsky, and

Donald E. Pinchock, petitioners, v. Universal Athletic Sales Com-

pany et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1237. Ruth Friedman et al, petitioners, v. Stephen Berger,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1241. Florida, petitioner, v. William Edward XTidiffer. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1256. Nettie Mae Peak et al., petitioners, v. Alabama De-

partment of Industrial Relations and Fairview Xursing Home. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama

denied.

Xo. 76-1272. International Association of Fire Fighters, Local No.

782, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Xorris Olson. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-1282. George J. Fulton, petitioner, v. David Hecht et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1301. Dubuque Communications Corporation, petitioner,

v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-1336. Herbert Blitzstein, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1342. Eli Gusan, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sev-

enth Circuit denied.

5S0 MONDAY. APRIL 2 5. 19 77

Xo. 76-1344. Xatlianiel Muhammad, petitioner, v. United State?.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5950. William Fowler. Jr.. petitioner v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland denied.

Xo. 76-5990. Henry TV. Knight, petitioner v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6017. Cesar Nicolau Paclieco. petitioner, v. Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6019. Cainilo Juarez-Rodriguez, petitioner, i*. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6044. Jay Lynott. petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—6048. William D. Campbell, petitioner v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6151. James Henry Cassell. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6152. Hugh M. Boord. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—6154. James TV. Begley. petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano.

Jr.. Secretary of Health. Education and TVelfare. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6158. Arthur Horn, petitioner, v. Commissioner of Internal

Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—6169. Zaven Mfiickian. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6195. William R. Nolan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977 581

Xo. 76-6208. Gregory M. X. Chandler, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6312. Michael Anton McMahan, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6330. Braulio Rodriguez, petitioner, r. Ralph L. Aaron,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6339. Mark D. Smith, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

Xo. 76-6342. Allies J. Buras. petitioner, v. Jack Coates et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6344. Cyril Xelson. petitioner, v. Eoss Maggio, Jr., Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the L nited States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6345. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. Felix Rodriguez et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6349. Vladimir A. Zatko, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 76—6351. Charles M. Mansoii, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 76—6356. William Victors, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Summit County, denied.

Xo. 76—6358. Edgar Frankel, petitioner, v. American Export-

Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6360. Spencer Watson, petitioner, v. Arizona. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.

Xo. 76—6362. Henry Xuss, III, Trustee, petitioner, v. Roberta ReedLooney et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6437. Arthur LaRiche, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

582 MONDAY, APRIL 25, 197 7

No. 76-6438. Enoch Larry Carter, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6450. Atticus Craft, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6460. David Spicer, petitioner, <v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6465. John Michael Folkerts, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6484. Guadalupe Gonzalez, petitioner, v. Southern Method-

ist University. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1075. LeBeouf Bros. Towing Co., et al., petitioners, -y.

United States. Motion of Lawrence K. Benson et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amid curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1208. Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary, Florida Depart-

ment of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. Nathaniel Pressley. Mo-

tion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6294. Billy Dale Hill, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied. Mr.Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari andvacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of death.

See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan, J., dissent-

ing);id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting)

.

No. 76-6305. Robert Excell White, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas de-

nied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant

certiorari and vacate judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the

sentence of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976)(Brennan, J., dissenting)

;id., at 231 (Marshall, J. dissenting).

REHEARINGS DENIED

No. 75-1198. Nolde Brothers, Inc., petitioner, v. Local No. 358,

Bakery & Confectionery Workers Union, AFL-CIO

;

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977 583

No. 76—1054. Guiseppe Catanzaro, petitioner, v. Central GulfSteamship Corp. et al. ; andNo. 76-5881. Alicia Morales, petitioner, v. James A. Turman et al.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

ASSIGNMENT ORDER

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Justice

Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from October 10, 1977, to October

14, 1977, and for such additional time as may be required to complete

unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a) is ordered entered

on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 295.

RECESS ORDER

The Court will take a recess from Monday, May 2, 1977, until

Monday, May 16, 1977.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

Jeffrey Allen

Jon Clifton Anderson

J. Joseph Bainton

David William Baird

James Neil Barnes

Michael J. Barrett

Lawrence Jay Beaser

James Bing

Stephen Winston Bricker

N. C. Brill

David Bulluck BrownKalph James Capio

City and State

Oakland, Calif.

Coffeeville, Miss.

New York, N.Y.

Stockton, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Sterling Park, Va.

Harrisburg, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Richmond, Va.

West Plains, Mo.

Washington, D.C.

Albany, N.Y.

Movant

David E. Feller.

Murray Lee

Williams.

Howard Gerson

Kristol.

James S.

DeMartini.

Dennis M.Flannery.

Richard Hyatt

Lansdale, Jr.

Judge Edmund B.

Spaeth, Jr.

Frederick A. O.

Schwarz, Jr.

George William

Warren IV.

Maurice W.Covert.

Coleman S. Hicks.-

Todd EdwardNorton.

584 MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Thomas Vincent Chema Cleveland, Ohio 1 nomas A.

Quintrell.

Thomas Winton Choate Austin, Tex.T 1 T TT'11John L. Hill.

Kathryn Hendon Colbert New Orleans, La. Mary C.

McDonnell.

Daniel Joseph CotterH T * 1 "\T "\7"

Mmeola, N.Y. T\ • _ TTi T"\ * 1 1 —Denis L. Dillon.

Ernest Franklin Crane A 1 TTT —1Auburn, Wash. T„l /^l -i „J ohn Charles

TTHoover.

i i *TT j 1 • T"\ *

Robert Hutchinson Davis Cincinnati, Ohio T> * 1 1 T „Richard Law-„ XT— i.rence Norton.

Arthur John Deex T A li. TT* 1

1

Los Altos Hills,a n • tt> tv „nAlbm L. Dannell.

Calii.

Mario Diaz-Cruz 111 "NT XT„ 1- AT "VNew York, JN. Y. TT „ „ , £!1 APamtil A.

Riposanu.

John Croom Falkenberry T> 1 A 1Birmingham, Ala.X T" * 1 1 TTMichael H.

Gottesman.

Michael Leo Faltischek~\ T ' 1 "VT A7"Mmeola, N.Y. Stephen W.

ocnlissel.

Salvatore F. Fiscina Washington, D.C. David Jamesd i

bharpe.-ITT TT 1 TT* 1

W. Howard I owler T • 1 1 /"^

LaAvrenceviJle, Ga.A TT 1A. Paul

Cadenhead.

Neal Marc Friedlander Baltimore, Md.TTT * 11 • TWilliam L.

xr i TMarbury, Jr.

Lorenzo 1^ rancisco Garciad 1 T7^ XT Ti TSanta r e, N. Mex. Antonio Anaya.

TT 1 T7" /"^ '11,.,-. . . ^Hal Keith Gillespie"T \ ^ 1 1 npDallas, lex. f •{ TTT "11 *

George WilliamT> 1

Baab.x r • xr i „ •

Martin Manuel Gorm TT" * j TiT_Kansas City, Mo. T " Ox 1Louis btanleyTTT 1

Wexler.

1 hornas Christopher J enerson City, John EdwardGraham "Hi IfMo. Bardgett, Sr.

~T\ * 1 TDaniel Lawrence XT XT 1 XT X7"New York, N.Y. T 1 XT'Lester Lvens.

Greenberg

Philip Alan Greenberg T» 1 1 XT XTBrooklyn, N.Y.

~\ T' 1 1 AllMichael Allen

Schwartz.T> 1Raymond Conway Cincinnati, Ohio T» * 1 1 T _Richard Lawrence

Groneman Norton.

bteven M. Gunn O j TV 1 14 T'St. Paul, Minn. TTTWarren

fepannaus.

i . xi. xiarcim Jb ort omitn, Arlr. Dale Bumpers.Bruce Charles Topeka, Kans. John C.

Harrington Humpage.

Applicant

Stanley Earl Harris, Jr.

John Richard Hearn

John F. Ingraham

Thomas Alan Jacoway

Zane B. Johnson

Joseph Charles Kammer

William Anson Keep

Michael A. Kiefer

Charles A, Krontage, Jr.

Brooksley Elizabeth

LandauDavid Walter Larson

Lawrence Victor

Lindberg

William Jean Mazzera

J. Powers McGuireH. A. McQueenW. Alexander Melbardis

Marshall Meyer

Martin Joseph Mickler

David Rittenhouse

Morrison

Gregory T. Mutz

Stephen Michael Nassau

Raymond A. Nesbett

Patrick T. O'Brien

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977

Gity and State

585

Movant

Savannah, Ga.

Des Moines, Iowa

Kansas City, Mo.

Springdale, Ark.

Auburn, Wash.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Alameda, Calif.

Indianapolis, Ind.

New Orleans, La.

Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Cleveland, Ohio

Stockton, Calif.

Sycamore, 111.

Sioux City, Iowa

West Point, N.Y.

Waukegan, 111.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Anchorage,

Alaska

Lincoln, Xebr.

Joseph Bodell

Bergen.

Nicholas V.

Critelli, Jr.

Aaron A. Wilson,

Jr.

Bronson Cooper

Jacoway.

John Charles

Hoover.

Richard Lawrence

Norton.

Harold George

Friedman.

R. DavyEaglesfield, III.

Robert MorvantCaswell.

Robert E.

Herzstein.

Edward Robert

Metz.

Erza Keeler

Bryan.

James S.

DeMartini.

Francis G. Mays.

Ronald L. Carlson.

Joseph AnthonyGonzales.

Edward Robert

Holmberg, Jr.

Bruce S. Bullock.

Morris H. Wolff.

Stephen M.Shapiro.

Robert H. Chanin.

Roger G. Connor.

Paul L. Douglas.

586

Applicant

James W. Obrien

Hugh M. Odza

Walter A. Dleniewski

James Kirk Perrin

Danny Duane Pitzer

Samuel H. Porter

Vernon L. Richards

John K. Roedel, Jr.

Jack Dean Rogers

Ralph Edward Rood

William FirmanSchenck, Jr.

Richard E. Schwartz

Walter M. Schwartz

Stephen Paul Seigel

Dennis William Sheehan

Moses Silverman

Albert Joseph Steffen

Jan S. Stevens

Charles S. Stixrud

Donald E. Stout

Michael Rodger SwartzWilliam Jay ThomashowerWilliam E. Townsley

David Frederic Tufaro

MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 197 7

City and State

Westminster,

Calif.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Bowie, Md.

Chicago, 111.

Dallas, Tex.

Columbus, Ohio

Sandy, Oreg.

St. Louis, Mo.

Liberal, Mo.

Columbus, Miss.

Xenia, Ohio

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

Springfield, Mo.

Washington, D.C.

New York, N.Y.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Sacramento, Calif.

Seattle, Wash.Washington, D.C.

Lancaster, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Beaumont, Tex.

Baltimore, Md.

Movant

William L. Mock.

Leonard S.

Wissow.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

DonaldMacMillan

Haskell

John Calder

Vance.

Joseph SwanPiatt.

Lauren M.Underwood.

Kathianne Knaup.

Robert M. Nutt.

Hunter M.Gholson.

Anthony Joseph

Zaharieff.

William WalkerScott.

Joel L. Cohen.

O. J. Taylor.

John L. Sullivan.

George P.

Felleman.

Richard Lawrence

Norton.

Charles A.

Barrett.

Victor V. Hoff.

Edward S. Irons.

Joseph A. Brown.

Stanley H. Fuld.

G. C. Bachman,Jr.

William L.

Marbury, Jr.

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 587

Applicant

Jose N. Uranga

Wayland H. Vincent

Fred P. Wagner

Thomas H. Walsh, Jr.

Horace KingWestmoreland

Irving B. Yoskowitz

City and State

San Antonio, Tex.

Crowley, La.

LaMoille, 111.

Boston, Mass.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Armonk, N.Y.

Movant

Donald Sylvester

O'Neil.

Homer EdBarousse, Jr.

Frank Xavier

Yackley.

Sumner HoveyBabcock.

LemmelCampbell

Bryan.

Nicholas deB.

Katzenbach.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Robert Elias Bloch

James Coyne King

David Thomas Kelley

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Saratoga Springs,

N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Stephen Thomas Yelverton Fremont, N.C.

John James Kulig

Richard Edward Ress

Parma, Ohio

Parma, Ohio

Albert George Schleicher Parma, Ohio

Rose Silver

Gene Karp

Tucson, Ariz.

Tucson, Ariz.

Movant

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Dennis

DeConcini.

Dennis

DeConcini.

588 MONDAY, APRIL 2 5, 1977

Applicant uity ana ^rare ]VIovRnt

Nicholas Gilman Washington, D.C. Judge Herbert

L. Cobin.

David Vernon Hutchinson Columbia, Md. Emmitt Boaz

Lewis III.

Teresa Marie Holland Washington, D.C. Eobert Thomp-son Moore.

Walter Dean Gillis, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Eichard W.Palmer.

Gregory Paul Barth Upper Marlboro, William Richard

Md. Stratton.

Oral Argument

No. 76-5187. Phillip Jerome Lee, petitioner, v. United States,

Argued by Mr. Joseph P. Bauer for the petitioner and by Mr. AndrewL. Frey for the respondent.

No. 76—577. Hugo Zacchini, petitioner, v. Scripps-PIoward Broad-

casting Company. Argued by Mr. John G. Lancione for the petitioner

and by Mr. Ezra K. Bryan for the respondent.

No. 76—496. Benson A. Wolman et al., appellants, v. Franklin B.

Walter et al. Argued by Mr. Joshua J. Kancelbaum for the appellants

and by Mr. Thomas V. Martin and Mr. David J. Young for the

appellees.

No. 76-352. E. C. Chappelle, Jr., appellant, v. The Greater Batori

Rouge Airport District et al. Argued by Mr. Herschel C. Adcock for

the appellant and by Mr. Joseph F. Keogh for the appellees.

No. 76—451. Alabama Power Company, petitioner, v. Raymond E.

Davis. Argument commenced by Mr. H. Hampton Boles for the peti-

tioner and continued by Mr. Allan A. Ryan, Jr. for the respondent.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL; TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1977 589

SUPREME COURT OE THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Glenn M. Feldman

Bernard M. Feldman

City and State Movant

WaciViincrtrm D O tf Ct/XXXCO \J .

XllJUULoZiJi,

ChlPfltTO 1 •Tamps Ct

IIUUUI o/ilv.

Chicago, 111. James G.

Abourezk.

Washington, D.C John James Flynt,

Jr.

Jonesboro, Ga. John James Flynt,

Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa. Judge Robert

LowTe Kunzig.

Pontiac, Mich. Carl Lyondel

Jones.

Cambridge, Mass. Martin G.

Weinberg.

Dover, Del. Henry J. Ridgely.

Opinions

Walter Edward Carson

Clarence Luther Leathers

Jr.

Stefan Mark Lopatkiewicz

Dorothy Lee Cottrell

Jeanne Baker

Henry duPont Ridgely

No. 75-1221. United States, petitioner v. Consumer Life Insurance

Company. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims

;

No. 75-1260. First Railroad & Banking Company of Georgia, peti-

tioner, v. United States. On writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ; and

No. 75—1285. United States, petitioner v. Penn Security Life In-

surance Company. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Claims. Judgment in No. 75-1221 affirmed. Judgment in No. 75-

1285 affirmed. Judgment in No. 75-1260 reversed and case remandedto the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity withthe opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

240-278—77 76

590 TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1977

No. 75-5952. Deta Mona Trimble and Jessie Trimble, appellants,

v. Joseph Roosevelt Gordon et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of

Illinois. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Supreme Court

of Illinois for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting statement by

Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Blackmun

and Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehn-

quist.

No. 75-6297. Ramon Martin Fiallo, etc., et al., appellants, v. Griffin

B. Bell, Individually and as Attorney General of the United States,

et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of New York. Judgment affimed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Powell. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

Oral Argument

No. 76-451. Alabama Power Company, petitioner, v. Raymond E.

Davis. Argument continued by Mr. Allan A. R}7an, Jr., for the re-

spondent and concluded by Mr. H. Hampton Boles for the petitioner.

No. 75-1721. United States, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Chadwick et al

Argued by Mr. A. Raymond Randolph, Jr., for the petitioner and by

Mr. Martin G. Weinberg for the respondents.

No. 76-674. Third National Bank in Nashville, petitioner, v. ImpacLimited, Inc., et al. Argued by Mr. Thomas P. Kanaday, Jr., for the

petitioner and by Mrs. Gail P. Pigg for the respondents.

No. 76-5416. Ruby Jones, petitioner, v. Douglas Hildebrant et al.

Argued by Mr. David K. Rees for the petitioner and by Mr. Wesley H.Doan for the respondents.

No. 76-539. Dayton Board of Education et al., petitioners, v. MarkBrinkman et al. Argued by Mr. David C. Greer for the petitioners

and by Mr. Louis R. Lucas for the respondents.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 591

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

J. Craig Potter

Thomas George Smith

Sally A. Treweek

Robert Bertram Burke

Neal Jeffrey Tonken

Charles Seward Stark

Cleaveland D. Miller

Frederick George Irtz II

Bryan L. Wright

City and State

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Rockville, Md.

Chicago, 111.

Baltimore, Md.Lexington, Ky.

Guymon, Okla.

Opinions

Movant

Teno Roncalio.

Judge Aubrey N.

Irwin.

David GrayBoutte.

James M.Nicholson.

Thomas M.Kelling.

Gerald A. Connell.

John R. Norris.

Kenneth Steven

Geller.

Kenneth Steven

Geller.

No. 75-915. Vernon Lee Bounds etc., et al., petitioners v. Robert

(Bobby) Smith et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Crcuit. Judgment affirmed* Opinion by Mr.

Justice Marshall. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Stewart. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

No. 75-1687. LTnited States Trust Company of New York, etc., ap-

pellant, v. New Jersey et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of NewJersey. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Supreme Court

of New Jersey for further proceedings not inconsistent with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Concurringopinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr.Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Mar-shall join. Mr. Justice Stewart took no part in the decision of this case.

Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

240-278—77 77

592 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 7, 1977

Oral Argument

No. 76-415. Wesley Ward, appellant, v. Illinois. Argued by Mr. J.

Steven Beckett for the appellant and by Mr. Melbourne A. Noel, Jr.

for the appellee.

No. 76-607. George Henson Miree et aL, petitioners, v. DeKalb

County, Georgia

;

No. 76-659. Judith Anita Phillips, etc., petitioner, v. DeKalbCounty, Georgia, et al.

;

No. 76-700. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

DeKalb County, Georgia, et al. ; and

No. 76-722. William Michael Fields, petitioner, v. DeKalb County,

Georgia, et al. Argued by Mr. J. Arthur Mozley and Mr. Alan W.Heldman for the petitioners and by Mr. F. Clay Bush for the respon-

dents.

No. 76-413. United States et al., petitioners, v. Nicholas J. Larinoff,

et al. Argued by Mr. Keith A. Jones for the petitioners and by Mr.

Stephen Daniel Keeffe for the respondents.

No. 76-255. Hazehvood School District et al., petitioners, v. United

States. Argued by Mr. William H. Allen for the petitioners and by

Mr. Lawrence G. Wallace for the respondent.

Order

It is ordered that the call of the calendar, except for special assign-

ments, be suspended for the term upon the conclusion of argumentstoday.

Adjourned until Monday, May 2, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977 593

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mi*. Justice Eehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-815. Ramon R. Appawora, appellant v. Myron Brough. Ap-peal from the Supreme Court of Utah. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken

as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari granted. Judgment va-

cated and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Utah for further

consideration in light of Rosebud Sioux Tribe v. Kneip, 430 U.S.—(1977).

No. 76—1279. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement &Power District, appellant, v. Arizona Department of Property Valua-

tion. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Arizona. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76—6067. James Edward Dove, appellant, v. New York et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District

of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-445. Robert E. Whitehead, applicant, v. United States. Appli-

cation for bail^ presented to Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred

to the Court, denied.

No. A-486. Lanis Hurst, applicant, %\ United States. Application

for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Marshall and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

No. D-89. In the Matter of Disbarment of Constantine N. Avgerin.

It having been reported to the Court by Peter Victor Pappas, of

Chicago, Illinois, that Constantine N. Avgerin died February 10, 1977,

the rule to show cause heretofore issued on November 15, 1976, is here-

by, discharged.

240-278—77 78

594 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

No. D-104. In the Matter of Disbarment of Richard C. Murray. It

is ordered that Richard C. Murray, of Lutherville, Maryland, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75-1069. Richmond Unified School District et al., petitioners,

v, Sonja Lynn Berg, etc. Motion of National Education Association

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 75-1157. Town of Lockport, New York, et al., appellants, v.

Citizens for Community Action at the Local Level, Inc., et al. Motion

of appellees Citizens for Community Action at the Local Level, Inc.,

et al. for recall of judgment and for clarification of remand denied.

No. 76-539. Dayton Board of Education et al., petitioners, v. MarkBrinkman et al. Motion of United States for leave to file a brief, as

amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76—577. Hugo Zacchini, petitioner, v. Scripps-Howard Broad-

casting Company. Motion of National Association of Broadcasters for

leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, denied.

No. 76-793. John D. Ehrlichman, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76—1081. John N. Mitchell and Harry R. Haldeman, petitioners,

v. United States. Motion of petitioners for leave to file a supplemental

memorandum denied. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this motion.

No. 76-1105. Ramsey Clark, appellant, v. J. S. Kimmitt, Secretary

of the United States Senate, et al. ; andNo. 76-1258. Peter Territo et al., appellants, v. Curtis Poche, Jr.,

et al. Solicitor General invited to file briefs in these cases expressing

the views of the United States.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-1151. United States, petitioner, v. Ralph Ceccolini. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit granted.

No. 76-1058. Central Illinois Public Service Company, petitioner,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted. Case set for oral

argument in tandem with No. 76-1095, Commissioner of InternalRevenue v. Kowalski.

MONDAY, MAT 2, 1977 595

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-374. Leatha Benita Sims, etc., petitioner, v. William Wainand Max Launder. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1003. Lawrence V. Longhi, petitioner, v. Essex County-

Probation Department and Department of Civil Service. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of New Jersey. Appellate

Division, denied.

No. 76—1056. Buddy Systems, Inc., petitioner, v. Exer-Genie, Inc.

and E. E. Holkesvick. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1066. Northern Commercial Company, petitioner, v.

Charles Sells, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1078. Richard DeVincent and Robert Visconti, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-1091. J. B. Rose, Florence Rose and Brownie-Rose Candies,

Inc., petitioners, p. City of Los Angeles, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate

District, denied.

No. 76—1099. Lorenza Short, petitioner, v, United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1104. Morris Kenneth Sagracy, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1125. Jack Sanders Corporation, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Claims denied.

No. 76-1131, George Perkins Echols and International Theatres

Unlimited, Inc., petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1136. Robert J. Helstoski, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

596 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

No. 76-1138. Le Beau Tours Inter-America. Inc., petitioner, »-

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1146. B & E Paving Company et aL, petitioners, v. United

States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1167. Owen TV. Crumpacker, petitioner, v. Saul I. Eumanet aL Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1197. Securities Investor Protection Corporation, peti-

tioner, v. Massachusetts Financial Services, Inc. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-1252. Franz J. Baddock. etc.. petitioner, v. American Bene-

fit Life Insurance Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1255. Francis A. Vitello. petitioner, v. Charles Gaughan,Superintendent. Massachusetts Correctional Institution. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First

Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1260. James TV. Smith, petitioner, v. Charles Martin et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1268. Poster Exchange. Inc.. petitioner, v. Xational Screen

Service Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1284. Amoco Oil Company, petitioner, v. Oil, Chemicaland Atomic TVorkers, International Union, Local 7-1, Inc., et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1295. Basil Bernard Finney, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claimsdenied.

Xo. 76-1366. Charles Indiviglia. aka "Charlie Poopsv,petitioner,

% United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United StatesCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5631. Jerry Joseph, petitioner, iv United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theFifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 197 7 597

No. 76-5969. William Karl Warholic, petitioner, v. United States

;

andNo. 76-6142. Mario Riccardi, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6026. Curtis Winford, petitioner, v. Joseph Hopper, War-den. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-

peals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6031. Eric Redding, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6068. William Dewey Skinner, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Second District, denied.

No. 76-6075. Richard Fimbres, petitioner., v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Second

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6076. Charles E. Wiggins, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-6093. Robert Gene Klare, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6096. Bernard Brinson and Lester Louis Gibson, petitioners,

v. Florida. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Ap-peal of Florida, First District, denied.

No. 76—6099. Elvert Street, Jr., petitioner, v. Warden, MarylandPenitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6119. Charles Hunt, petitioner, v. Joseph H. Havener, Su-

perintendent, Lucasville Correctional Institute. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6177. Larry Vice and Ann Decker, petitioners, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6205. John W. Richardson, petitioner, v. United States. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

598 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

No. 76-6240. Kenneth William Noel, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-6243. Mark Harlow Easter, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-6259. Kobert Allen Proctor, petitioner, v. United States and

;

No. 76-6269. Charles Robert Bryant, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6246. Michael Joseph Orzechowski, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6284. Harry Lloyd Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

tile Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6361. Leroy Chamberlain, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6363. Daniel A. Maynarcl, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District,

denied.

No. 76-6367. George E. Gould, petitioner, v. Patricia A. Gavett et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6368. Lawrence Black., petitioner, v. New Hampshire. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of New Hampshiredenied.

No. 76—6374. Edward Curtis and Darren Lee Curtis, a minor, peti-

tioners, v. George E. Townsend and Christine M. Townsend. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Third Dis-

trict, denied.

No. 76-6378. Vladimir K. Zatko, petitioner, v. California et a].

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6385. Ronald Smith, petitioner, v. L. D. Hewitt, Super-intendent. State Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6414. Joseph Brewer, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writof certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

No. 76-6443. George Birch et al., petitioners, v. Hugh Carey, Gov-

ernor of New York, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court

of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76-6462. Greg Laird, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third

Circuit denied.

No. 76-6467. Tyrone Eogers Young, petitioner, v, Marvin K.

Hogan, Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6468. Jack Niles Hill, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6471. Emmett Howard Herndon, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6476. David Murray, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6487. Juanita K. Vitale, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6489. Glenn Walter Alexander DeLaMotte, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6490. Kichard Woodward Channel, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6495. Don Garriga Chapman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6500. George Harley Perkins, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6501. Joseph Harlin Spanier, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6508. Mateen Aalim Baaith, formerly William CharlesCurtis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari tothe United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

600 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

No. 76-6510. Richard Raymond Meeks and Steve William Zahn,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6539. William Bobby Dyer, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1219. Andrew G. Grutka, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of

Gary, Indiana, petitioner, v. Alex Y. Barbour, Regional Director of

the Thirteenth Region, National Labor Relations Board et al. Motion

of General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of American Baptist Churches

of the USA for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1249. J. Edward Day, petitioner, v. William H. Avery et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell took

no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-1270. New York, petitioner, v. Luis J. Motion of respondent

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied. Mr. Chief

Justice Burger and Mr. Justice White would grant certiorari.

No. 76—6265. Terry Lee Goodwin, petitioner, v. Georgia; and

No. 76-6395. Wayne Carl Coleman, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari andvacate judgments insofar as they leave undisturbed the sentences of

death. See Gregfy. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan, J.,

dissenting);id., at 231 (Marshall, J. dissenting).

Rehearings Denied

No. 76-718. Michael A. S. Makris, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-5756. Lenard Wallace Nolen, Sr., petitioner, u. Harold

Brown, Secretary of Defense, et al. ; and

No. 76-5985. John A. Steel, etc., petitioner, v. Burton M. Fine et al.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 75-5357. Allen Fairfax Cooper, petitioner v. Laiited States.

Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant

Raymond M. Asher

Michael Francis Baccash

Ralph F. Bagley, Jr.

Quentin Walcott Banks

Mark M. Beerman.

Alexander Wayne Bell

Michael John Bosworth

William John Brendemuhl,

Jr.

Beverly Marie Briggs

Thomas P. Brown

Robert Eugene Burch

Charles P. Carlstroem

Bryan M. Cavan

David M. Civilette

Leonard E. Cohen

John J. Cohrssen

Wallace S. Craig

Phillip Tennyson

Crenshaw

Hutson Sanford Davis, Jr.

Ronald David Degen

Ernest Del Simone

601

City and State Movant

St. Louis, Mo. Eugene L.

Bernard./^l ' „ TilChicago, 111. Paul Philip

T) 1 1 TBiebel, Jr.

ban Francisco, Howard Gustaf

Calif. Trapp.

Washington, D.C. Coolidge

Napoleon

McCants.

Des Moines, Iowa James Carlton

McGohan.Lynchburg, Va. Arthur Beverly

Davies III.

Columbia, S.C. Dudley H. Britt,TJr.

Jrark r orest, 111. Robert A. JNavia.

Cleveland, Ohio Phillip Kurtz./"^ l • - tiiChicago, 111. Michael J.

Murray.

Dickson, Tenn. (jerald Howardbummers.TATLos Angeles, Thomas Flood

Calif. hantord.

Decatur, (ja. John WayneMoulton.

Dunkirk, N.Y. "TTT*n 1 TYTWillard W. Cass,

TJr.

Baltimore, Md. fenale D. IStiller.

Arlington, Va. Jerome F.

Donovan.Hurst, lex. TT 1 AHoward A.

bpecter.TXT J T"> 1 t> 1_West Palm Beach, Edgar G.

T^lFla. Hamilton.

Beauiort, fe.C. Daniel R.

McLeod.New York, N.Y. Robert Mauer.

El Cerrito, Calif. Nicholas G.

Schoonbrood.

240-278—77—79

602 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

Applicant TVTfixrck Tit

Richard Michael DeWine Xenia, Ohio Nancy Kay DrakeHammond.

Donald D. Disler San Francisco, Robert L. Leggett.

Calif.

Roberta L. Dunlop New York, N.Y. RaymondEdmundAleksey.

Alan David Eisenberg Arlington, Va. William DeanWagner.

Leslie Blythe Encoh II Nashville, Tenn. William WayneBedwell.

Kip McKinney Espy San Antonio, Tex. Ferdinand

Charles Meyer,

Jr.

Floyd J. Falcon, Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Alex W. Wall.

Howard Lee Feinstein Bethescla, Md. Julian Tepper.

Nathaniel Burton Fellner Los Angeles, Murray Brasky.

Calif.

Vito Richard Ferrer

i

Runnemed, N.J. Leonard W. Moss.

Paul Jay Flocken New York, N.Y. Haven C.

Roosevelt.

Franklin Joseph Flocks San Mateo, Calif. Thomas M.Jenkins.

Joseph C. French Boulder, Colo. Richard WaldronBryans.

Joanne F. Fumer New York, N.Y. David M. Cohen.

Lee H. Gaudineer Des Moines, Iowa John Gates Black.

Joseph D. Gebnardt Washington, D.C. William A.

Dobrovir.

Arthur I. Goldberg Fair Lawn, N.J. Stephen JayHarkavy.

Alan Eric Goldstein Pomona, N.Y. Arthur Joseph

Ferraro.

Bertram P. Goltz, Jr. Newark, N.J. Stephen

Skillman.

E. Jay Gotfredson Los Angeles, George ThomasCalif. Woods.

Peter Carroll Gould New York, N.Y. Andrew L.

Hughes.Ruth Russell Gray Plainfield, N.J. Barnet H.

Epstein.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977 603

Applicant

Thomas G. Greaves III

Bruce Wayne Greer

Thomas Patrick Griffin

Steve C. Griffith, Jr.

Lloyd M. Haines

Anthony Albert Haisch

Wayne L. Hanold

Hagin HarperFrank Pryor Hilliard

Guy W. Horsley, Jr.

Homer Warren Keller

Lawrence Francis

Kranert, Jr.

Peter N. Lalos

Joseph J. LambertLarry David LawtonMichael George Wah Lee

Rex Kenneth Linder

Curtis A. Loveland

Matthias A. LydonStephen MannJohn C. Marshall III

Paul C. Matthews

Roger S. Matthews

City and State Movant

(jrreenville, o.O.T?T__ . TKnox L.

Haynsworth,

Jr.

Miami, Fla. Richard A.

Pettigrew.

Tucson, Ariz. Albert I). JNoe.

Charlotte, IN.C. William I. W ard,

Jr.

Livermore, Calit. John hhendanHartwell.

.Detroit, Mien. William A.

Coughlm, Jr.

Peoria, 111. John E. Cassidy,

Jr.

Champaign, 111. Lloyd b. Lngert.

Louisville, Ivy. I. KennedyHelm, Jr.

Richmond, Va. Jerry Paul

blonaker.

Peoria, III. John E. Cassidy,

Jr.

Fort Lauderdale, Gaylord Aslilyn

r la. Wood, Jr.

Washington, JJ.O.TT' * AFrancis A.

Keegan.XT "\7" 1 "NT "\7"

JNew York, N.Y. Oscar J. Olem.y^ii TUTCheyenne, Wyo. George F. Guy.ban I rancisco, JJennis J.

Calif. Roberts.

Peoria, 111. William J.

Voelker, Jr.

Columbus, Ohio John Marshall

Adams./"IT, •

• _ TilChicago, 111. William J. Bauer.

IN ew l orK, is . 1

.

Jacob K. Javits.

Houston, Tex. Daniel PaulRyan, Jr.

XT X7" 1 "XT A7"New York, N.Y. 1 heodore H.Friedman.

Pittsburgh, Pa. William F.

Byrnes.

604

Applicant

Gary Wayne Maxfield

MONDAY, MAY 2, 197 7

City and State

James H. McConomyArgus Delbert Mickel, Jr.

James J. Milligan

Charles B. Morris, Jr.

Horace P. Moulton

J. Scott Myers

Eonald G. Nathan

Sam Boyd Neely

Donald Lee Noble

Anthony Frank Pagano

Curtis Allan Parks

Dallas, Tex.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Little Rock, Ark.

Mineola, N.Y.

Raleigh, N.C.

New York, N.Y.

Chicago, 111.

Washington, D.C.

Mayfield, Ky.Baltimore, Md.

Manchester, Conn.

Tulsa, Okla.

Arlington, Va.

Somerville, Mass.

Robert Edward Paul

Wayne Adams Perkins

Richard James Pierce, Jr. Washington, D.C.

Isabelle Katz Pinzler New York, N.Y.

Irving Powers

Anthony F. Renzo

St. Louis, Mo.

Denver, Colo.

Ford MacLaughlin Robbins Wayzata, Minn.

Jeffrey RockmanAnthony D. Rosati

Raymond John Rotella

Bruce W. Sanford

Stuart Hubert Savett

William L. Schlosser

Baltimore, Md.Southfield, Mich.

Orlando, Fla.

Cleveland, Ohio

Philadelphia, Pa.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Movant

Ralph D. Church-

hill

Nicholas Unkovic.

Dale Bumpers.

Edward T.

O'Brien.

John Richard

Jordan, Jr.

George D.

Reycraft.

Barry Lewis

Kroll.

James HunterIII.

Robert G. Breetz.

Gary Ross

Alexander.

Richard Cramer.

Frederick P.

Gilbert.

William DeanWagner.

Raymond A.

Snow.

Edward Joseph

Grenier, Jr.

E. Richard

Larson.

Abe J. Garland.

Robert F. Hill.

Orem Olford

Robbins.

Shale D. Stiller.

Frederick

LichtmanJack H. Zinkow.

Ezra Keeler

Bryan.

Harold E. Kohn.Howard Sloan

Young, Jr.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977 605

Applicant

Helen Jane Schuitmaker

Edward Howard Schulman

Harry G. Scoufos III

Jose Shannon, Jr.

Bernard S. Shoeps

Robert Marion Smierciak

Jeffrey L. Smith

Anthony J. Spann

Susan Parker Starling

Herbert Jay Stevens III

James Albert Stuckey, Jr.

Daniel J. Sullivan

Bobby Derrell Sutton

A. Earl Swift

Edward R. Thorton, Jr.

Jules Trevers

James J. M. Yaughan

Glenn Edgar Walker

Joseph E. Wall

Thomas S. Watrous

Bruce Arthur Weihe

William Lewis Whitacre

Kent Cornell Whitaker

Peter A. White

J. Patrick Wilcox

Eugene Blackwell

Wilshire, Jr.

City and State

Alexandria, Va.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Sallisaw, Okla.

Fort Worth, Tex.

Marina del Key,

Calif.

Chicago, 111.

Denver, Colo.

Dunkirk, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Orlando, Fla.

Charleston, S.C.

St. Louis, Mo.

Shreveport, La.

Houston, Tex.

Manchester, N.H.Kew Garden Hills,

N.Y.

Silver Spring,

Md.Shreveport, La.

Raleigh, N.C.

Albuquerque,

N. Mex.Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Melbourne, Fla.

Portland, Oreg.

Washington, D.C.

Saint Paul, Minn.

Houston, Tex.

Movant

Robert P. Griffin.

Martin Stein.

R. O. Ingle.

Tim Curry.

Myron SamuelLapidus.

Bernard Carey.

Stephen JohnPollak.

Bruce Kendall

Carpenter.

Kenneth George

Starling.

Michael Floyd

Cycmanick.

Ernest F.

Hollings.

R. Waiston

Chubb.

Charles L. Mayer.

David L. Zuber.

David L. Nixon.

Harry Michelson.

Newland HeathBush.

Charles L. Mayer.John Richard

Jordan, Jr.

James T.

Paulantis.

Joseph Easthope

III.

N. Garland

Rigney.

Frank L.

Whitaker.

Leon Jaworski.

Warren Spannaus.

Wayne CooperFox.

606 MONDAY, MAY 2, 197 7

Applicant

Robert Thomas Wilson

Kobert Henry Wood

Felicia K. Cyganiewicz

City and State

Tucson, Ariz.

Boston, Mass.

Oxnard, Calif.

Woods

Movant

James Kobert

Hunkapiller.

Abe Fortas.

John Noel

Frolich.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Kathleen Ann O'Connor

Susan A. Arnold

Amako Xelson Kingsley

Ahaghotu

Marc Elliott Albert

Melvin Stuart Belin

Gene S. Ber.o'orTen

Georo-e Woodward Birch

Eugene CunninghamBowler

Alary Lilla Browne

Thomas Stephen Burke

Sharon Ann Calegari

City and State

West Lafayette,

Ind.

Windham Center,

Conn.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Movant

Francis JohnLorson.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

MONDAY, MAY 2, 197 7

Applicant City and State

T. Grant Callery Washington, D.C.

Donald Richard Crowell II Washington, D.C.

607

Movant

Donald A. Franck

Alan Robert Fraser

William H. Gillens

Herbert Lee Goldblatt

Joseph M. Gontram

Paul A. Kiefer

David Eccleston

Kirkpatrick

Carolyn Beth Lamm

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Michael Channing Grace Washington, D.C.

William Henry Helsper Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

John Arthur Lindburg Washington, D.C.

Larry Alan Mallinger Washington, D.C.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

608

Applicant

Sidney G. Masri

..

Thomas Joseph -Nicola

MONDAY, MAY 2, 197 7

City and State

Washington, D.C.

Washington, IXC.

Jcll'rey Allan Norris Washington, D,C.

William Joseph Rodgers Washington, D.C.

Robert Clyde gtaashall, Jr. Washington, D.C.

Jaelyn Chait Taner

Stuart Allan Treby

John Paul Trygar

Theresa Grace LawhornWatson

Carole Winston Wilson

David Ian Wilson

Arthur G. Yuter

James Leonard Skiles

Robert Tennant Hoff

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Sylvania, Ga.

Des Moines, Iowa

Movan t

Sol icitor Genera I

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade J I.

McCree, J r.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade I

L

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Applicant

Robert Clark Handcox

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

City and State

Chicago, 111.

609

William Royce Nichols Lebanon, Ind.

Gordon Aaro Jones

Essie Ann Ablove

William L. Brown

Fredric Davis Chanania

James John Engel

Stuart Philip Postow

Pittsburg, Kans.

Adelphia, Md.

Potomac, Md.

Winifred Ryan Brown Bethesda, Md.

Creagerstown,

Md.

Bethesda, Md.

Silver Sping, Md.

Richard Marvin Smith "Walkersville, Md.

Garrett Barcalow Stevens Chevy Chase, Md.

John R. Tjaden

Patricia C. Trask

Kensington, Md.

Silver Spring,

Md.

John DeWitt Altenburg, Detroit, Mich.

Jr.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

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Applicant City and State

William George Fischer St. Louis, Mo.

Robert J. Janowitz

Patrick J. Simonelli

Jack Edmund Carter

Judith A. Futch

Bradley Keith Jones

Gerald Allen Lane

James Arthur Brasa

Marcell Rose Anthony

R. Wallace Stuart

Brian Kent Smith

William LawrenceCaldwell

Anthony Salvatore

DeFrank

Kansas City, Mo.

Carson City, Nev.

Fayetteville, N.C.

Burgaw, N.C.

Fayetteville, N.C.

Raleigh, N.C.

Hudson, N.H.

Columbus, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio

Terry Bruce McDaniel Duncan, Okla.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Applicant

Hiliary HamiltonHolloway

Frank M. Jackson

John P. Kreis

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City and State

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Scranton, Pa.

611

Arnold Edward Howard El Paso, Tex.

Basil H. Thomson, Jr.

Eichard Lee Clark

Bruce Emmitt Dozier

Thomas Linn Eckert

Charles Brian Harris

Sharon B. Ketcham

Waco, Tex.

Macasline D. Barnes, Jr. Fairfax, Va.

Alexandria, Ya.

James Sullivan Dillman Springfield, Va.

Eichmond, Ya.

Alexandria, Ya.

Eichard Lucien Frenette Annandale, Ya.

Jerome Francis GougH Fairfax, Ya.

Arlington, Ya.

Arlington, Ya.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree. Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree. Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr,

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

612

Applicant

Michael John Ladino

Richard A. Legatski

Edmund A. Miareeki

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1977

City and State

Fairfax, Va.

Arlington, Va.

Alexandria, Ya.

Peter Sutherland Race Alexandria, Va.

Samuel Baird Rothnian Falls Church, Va.

Willoughby George

Sheane, Jr.

Susan McGuire Smith

Margaret Wood

Richard Lloyd Young

Arlington, Va.

Alexandria, Va.

Alexandria, Va.

Chantilly, Va.

Howard Michael Zaritsky Arlington, Va.

Edward John Ciechon, Jr.

Paul D. Fielding, Jr.

John A. Ladner

Samuel MortonRutherford III

Howard. BlumDavid Allen Feldheim

Franklin E. Gill

Dean M. Hasseman

Haddon Heights,

N.J.

Tulsa, Okla.

Tulsa, Okla.

Tulsa, Okla.

Radnor, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

John A. WardIII.

John A. WardIII.

John A. WardIII.

John A. Ward III

John A. Ward III.

John A. Ward III.

John A. Ward III.

John A. Ward III

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Applicant

Kobert O'Neill Lewers

Franklin Bead Roark, jr.

Jonathan Cecil Waller

Joyce E. Bagley

Dudley L. Guilbeau

Julius L. LyBrandEufus Nicolaus McKnight,

Jr.

George David Neal

James D. Olsen

William C. Phelps

Donald F. Kobillard

Charles L. SpannFrank Bernard SweeneyJoseph Carl Swift

City and State Movant

Philadelphia, Pa. John A. Ward III.

Philadelphia, Pa. John A. Ward III.

Philadelphia, Pa. John A. Ward III.

Dallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Houston, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Houston, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Dallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Pallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Dallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

DaUas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Houston, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Houston, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Dallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Dallas, Tex. John A. Ward III.

Opinions

No. 76-357. Linmark Associates, Inc. and William Mellman, peti-

tioners, v. Township of Willingboro and Gerald Daly. On writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part

in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 75—1693. Stanley Blackledge, Warden, et al., petitioners, i>.

Gary Darrell Allison. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Stewart. Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurs in the judg-

ment. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Mr. Justice Behn-

quist took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 75-909. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Ed-mund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California, et al. ; Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioners, v. Arizona et al. On writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

;

No. 76—960. Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, «?.

Maryland et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ; andNo. 75-1050. State Air Pollution Control Board, petitioner, v.

Douglas M. Costle, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

;

and

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No. 75-1055. Douglas M. Costle. Administrator. Environmental

Protection Agency, petitioner, v. District of Columbia et al. On writs

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit. Judgments vacated and cases remanded to the

respective Courts of Appeals for consideration of rnootness and such

other proceedings as may be consistent with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Adjourned until Monday. May 16. 1977. at 10 o'clock.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan. Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart. Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Order in Pending Case

No. A-917. Hugh J. Acldonizio, applicant, v. United States. Appli-

cation to vacate order entered May 2, 1977, by the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit, case No. 77-1542, presented to Mr.

Justice Brennan and by him referred to the Court, granted pursuant

to Sup. Ct. Rule 49 (3). Order filed April 27, 1977, by the United

States District Court for the District of New Jersey reinstated pend-

ing decision of the Court of Appeals of the appeal therefrom. TheChief Justice and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent.

X

240-278—77 SO

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

No. 76—1005. Larry Pressler, Member, United States House of

Representatives, appellant, v. W. M. Blumenthal, Secretary of the

Treasury, et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

District of Columbia. Motion of We the People for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of James W. Jeffords et al., for leave

to file a brief, as amid curiae, granted. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the United States District Court for the District of

Columbia for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion per curiam. Mr. Justice Stevens would affirm

judgment dismissing complaint.

No. 76-1179. John D. Ashcroft, Attorney General of Missouri,

appellant, v. Robert Dean Mattis. Appeal from the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the Court of Appeals with instructions to direct the

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri to

dismiss the second amended complaint. Opinion per curiam.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1079. Lucy Elizabeth Brooks Schanefelt, appellant, v.

Joseph R. Paradiso. Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Mexico.

Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Supreme Court of NewMexico for further consideration in light of Califano v. Goldfart, 430

U.S. -— (1977) and Trimble v. Gordon, 430 U.S. (1977) .

No. 75-1148. Robert M. Lalli, appellant, v. Rosamond Lalli, as

Administratix of the Estate of Mario Lalli. Appeal from the Court

of Appeals of New York. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals of New York for further consideration in light of

Trimble v. Gordon, 430 U.S. (1977).

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No. 75-1610. Cecil Pendleton, appellant, v. Bee Pendleton et al.

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Kentucky. Judgment vacated and

case remanded to the Supreme Court of Kentucky for further consid-

eration in light of Trimble v. Gordon, 430 U.S. -— (1977).

Na 76-1076. Railroad Retirement Board, appellant, v. Anthony S.

Kalina. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit. Motion of appellee for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76^1299. Mary A. Graves et al., appellants, v. John Meystrik,

etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of Missouri. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Bren-

nan would note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

No. 76-1315. Robert Calhoun, Jr., appellant, v. H. Spencer Kup-perman et al. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Treating the papers whereon the appear was taken as a petition for

writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-1321. John L. York, appellant, v. Ethel York Davis. Appeal

from the Supreme Court of Georgia. The appeal is dismissed for want

of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a

petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-1368. Pacific Power & Light Company, appellant, v. De-

partment of Revenue of the State of Montana. Appeal from the Su-

preme Court of Montana. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdic-

tion. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition

for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76—1328. Andrew Catapano Co., Inc., Grow Construction Co.,

Inc., and Albert Cozzi, a joint venture, appellant, v. New York City

Finance Administration. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of NewYork. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

No. 76-6034. Janice Potter, appellant, v. Department of Social

Services. Appeal from the Court of Appeal of California, First Ap-pellate District. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

No. 76-6413. Annie Lee Whitfield et al., appellants, v. Guy L.

Burns et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Middle District of Alabama. Judgment affirmed.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7 619

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 76-1016. Warden, Green Haven State Prison, petitioner, v.

Thomas Palermo. The court is advised that respondent was found

dead at John F. Kennedy Airport, N.Y., on March 25, 1977. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit dismissed. Dove v. United States, 423 U.S. 325 (1976).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. —— Mark Trail Campgrounds, Inc., applicant, v. Field

Enterprises., Inc., etc. et al. Motion of Mark Trail Campgrounds, Inc.,

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis denied.

No. 36, Original. State of Texas, plaintiff, v. State of Louisiana.

For the purpose of giving effect to the opinion of this Court announced

on June 14, 1976, 426 U.S. 465, Decree entered.

Costs be taxed to the parties in accordance with their contribution

to the fund established by the Special Master, and no costs to be taxed

for the services of the Special Master.

Any unexpended funds contributed by the parties to the Special

Master for necessary expenses be returned to the parties.

Upon such return of funds the Honorable Robert Van Pelt, the Spe-

cial Master appointed in this cause, will have completed his duties and

thereupon discharged.

No. D-67. In the Matter of Disbarment of Allen A. Meyer, Jr.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-74. In the Matter of Disbarment of T. Russell Foster. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-87. In the Matter of Disbarment of David Saul Cohen. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-88. In the Matter of Disbarment of Joseph W. Nowak. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-97. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert I. Deutsch. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-105. In the Matter of Disbarment of Leonard Saltzer. It is

ordered that Leonard Saltzer of Cleveland, Ohio, be suspended from

the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-106. In the Matter of Disbarment of William Hayes Abbott.

It is ordered that William Hayes Abbott of Orangevale, California, be

620 MONDAY, MAY 16. 1977

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-107. In the Matter of Disbarment of Edward S. Friedland.

It is ordered that Edward S. Friedland of New York, New York, be

suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. D-108. In the Matter of Disbarment of Charles D. Zeigler. It is

ordered that Charles D. Zeigler. of Youngstown, Ohio, be suspended

from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable

within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be

disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76—682. Santa Clara Pueblo et al., petitioners, v. Julia Mar-tinez et al. Motion of Shoshone & Arapahoe Tribes of the Wind River

Indian Reservation et al. for leaye to file a brief, as amici curiae,

granted. Motion of Seneca Nation of Indians of New York et al. for

leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Motion of Pueblo de

Cochiti et al. for leaye to file a brief, as amici curiae, granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-507. Marguerite Leipzig, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Alan L.

Baldwin and George Q. Camion, Jr. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-525. Donald Schanbarger, petitioner, v. John J. McNulty,Jr. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-972. State Board of Medicine and Department of Healthand Welfare of the State of Idaho et al., petitioners, y. A. Curtis

Jones, Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Courtof Idaho denied.

No. 76-14&&. 75.81 Acres of Land, more or less, situate in Gray-son County, Virginia, Clydie Johnson, et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1062. William L. O'Brien et al.. petitioners, v. Joseph M.Jordan. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the First Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7 621

No. 76-1071. Humberto Martinez, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1085. Telephone Answering Service, Co., Inc., etc., peti-

tioner, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-1115. Gary Clarend Hofstad, petitioner, v. United States;

andNo. 76—1135. Donald Laverne Carlson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1152. Max Kavaler, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1161. National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc., et

al., petitioners, v. United States et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Circuit denied.

No. 76—1175. Strasburg Realty, Inc., petitioner, v. Securities and

Exchange Commission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1186. Leon A. Cohen, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1190. George Fassnacht et ux., petitioners, v. Arlen Specteret al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1196. Confederation of Police et al., petitioners, v. City of

Chicago et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1205. American Airlines, Inc., and Trans World Airlines,

Inc., petitioners, v. World Airways, Inc. et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District ofColumbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1214. Otto Burgdorf, petitioner, v. Board of Trustees ofWoodland Joint Unified School District et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeals of California, Third Appellate Dis-trict, denied.

No. 76-1238. Captain W. F. Fredeman, President of Port ArthurTowing Company and Palmer Midstream Services, Inc., petitioner, v.

622 MONDAY, MAY 16, 19 77

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-1251. Ford Motor Company and J. Walter ThompsonCompany, petitioners, v. Federal Trade Commission. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—1263. First National Bank of Chicago, petitioner, v. Com-missioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—1264. Taber Instrument Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

Junia E. Raab. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—1276. Morris Richard Edwards, petitioner, v. Warden,Kentucky State Penitentiary. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1277. Maryland, petitioner, v. John Edward Jones. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland denied.

No. 76—1278. Charles Adams et al., petitioners, v. Federal Express

Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1289. Gerald Marker et al., petitioners, v. International

Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement

Workers of America, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1306. Ronald Lamont, petitioner, v. Freshman, Marantz,

Comsky & Deutsch, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court

of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—1307. Navajo Freight Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Vacco In-

dustries. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1312. Claude C. Wild, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the District of Columbia Circuit, denied.

No. 76-1317. Charles Merrill Mount, petitioner, v. Boston Athe-

naeum. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-1318. Sears William Sauls, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Caro-

lina denied.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 19 77 623

No. 76-1320. J. Kenneth Jensen, petitioner, v. Superior Court of

California, County of San Diego. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the Court of Appeal of California, Fouth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1323. Carol Kingdon Foster, petitioner, v. Georgia Phillips

Kingdon. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Georgia denied.

No. 76—1326. George Armstead Gaines, petitioner, v. Oregon. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Oregon, denied.

Xo. 76-1330. John Doe, petitioner, v. E. E. Pringle et al. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit, denied.

No. 76—1331. Eskel Norbeck, petitioner, v. Davenport CommunitySchool District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1332. Themis N. Anastos et al., petitioners, v. Eileen M.O'Brien, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76—1335. Gary Tyler, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 76—1338. Mae Diana and Rosenell Susi, petitioners, v. Ohio.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-1341. Michael Ray Richter, petitioner, v. Washington.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Washington,

Division III denied.

No. 76-1347. Martin Sweets Company, Inc., petitioner, v. Rose M.Jacobs. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1348. William D. Leaman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1350. Joseph J. Garibaldi et al., petitioners, v. Edith Can-vin, as Administratrix of the Estate of Theresa Garibaldi, et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, ThirdAppellate District, denied.

No. 76-1353. Thomas E. Kuykendall, petitioner, v. SouthernFarm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

624 MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

No. 76-1379. Alfred Bernard Davis, III, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1409. Reynaldo Villarreal, aka Pancho, petitioner, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1420. State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America

et al., Petitioners v. Arthur Andersen & Co. et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-1433. William Butler, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1461. Theodore Ware, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1465. Jack Pacheco, petitioner, -v. 'United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—5613. Ronald Lynn Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6089. George Samuel Walter Rogers, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6120. Joseph L. Wallace, petitioner, v. Donald W. Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6122. George Deem, petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-6324. George Deem, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6126. James Allen Blanton, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6138. Anthony Lee Blackwell, Sr., petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Marylanddenied.

No. 76—6144. Jerry Victor Clark, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 625

No. 76-6150. Danny John Montecalvo, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6183. William Tennant, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76-6184. Albert Gelfand, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6188. James Edward Clayton, petitioner, v.- W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6203. Robert L. Trzcinski, petitioner, v. United States ;, anil

No. 76—6242. Richard Cimaszewski and John Cimaszewski, peti-

tioners, & United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6212. Hubert Earl Price, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6224. James M. McCoy, William II. McCoy, and Morris

Isaac Machefsky, petitioners, v. United States; and

No. 76-6225. Cleo Vaughn, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6228. Elton PI. Silkman, petitioner, v. United States et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6233. Tobo Johnson and Buster Brown, petitioners, v. NewYork. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Su-

preme Court of New York, First Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76-6236. Robert Howard, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6247. Harold George Shadd, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—6255. Douglas Brugger, petitioner, v. United States Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

240-278—77 82

626 MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

No. 76—6260. Victor S. Cavazos, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6262. Louis Kenneth Watson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6266. William E. Caldwell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76*-6277. John Morgan, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appealsdenied.

No. 76-6286. Rea Lyn Segal, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6287. Willis B. Hall, petitioner, v. Bureau of EmploymentAgencies. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

California, Fourth Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—6293. Jane Doe and Joan Roe, petitioners, v. Kevin J. Bumset al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6313. Lester Santana, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6315. Carla Lowenberg, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6317. Calypso Joe, etc., petitioner, v. Richard M. Nixon,

etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6328. Charles Williams, petitioner, v. United States Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6329. Pies Robinson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6336. Homer Foye Gunter and Herbert Ray Billings, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6348. William Patrick Middleton, petitioner, v: United

States; andNo. 76-6353. Salvatore I. Totaro, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 627

Xo. 76-6355. Robert L. Vandygrift, petitioner, k Ralph D. Tur-

lington, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Florida denied.

No. 76-6381. Lonnie A. Massey. petitioner, v. A. L. Loekhart,

Superintendent, Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6387. Ronald L. Reece, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 76—6392. Robert G. Muncaster, petitioner, v. Commissioner of

Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6393. Melvin Leroy T}Tler, petitioner, v. Donald Wyriek,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6397. Elmer Rheford Boyd, petitioner, v. Felix Rodriguez.

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6399. Melvin T. Roberts, petitioner, v. William D. Leeke.

Director, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6402. Kenneth Wayne Cross, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied.

Xo. 76-6405. Artis X. Johnson, petitioner, v. James E. Ryan,

Genesee Count}' Parole Agent. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6412. Daniel W. Younger, petitioner, t\ California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Third

Appellate District, denied.

Xo. 76-6416. Calypso Joe, etc., petitioner, v. Warner Bros., Inc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6417. Timothy Reid, petitioner, v. Arizona. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.

No. 76-6425. Jimmy Phillips, petitioner, v. Richard Crisp, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Oklahoma denied.

Xo. 76—6426. John Edward Herman, petitioner, v. Florida. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida,

Fourth District, denied.

628 MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

No. 76—6431. Moses H. Karkenny, petitioner, v. Potomac Building

Corp. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court

of Appeals denied.

No. 76-6444. Walter Leroy Moody, Jr., petitioner, v. Hazel 8.

Moody. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Georgia denied.

No. 76-6446. Johnnie Earl Easberry, petitioner, v. J. C. Penny,

Greenbriar. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6447. Clara Newkirk Dawson, petitioner, v. George H.Revercomb, Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 76-6449. Gerald E. Hooper, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76—6451. Leroy Thompson, petitioner, v. Pennsylvania et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—6453. Monroe Luther Hensle}T

,petitioner, v. Jim H. Eose,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6454. Michael Leroy Glover, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

Oklahoma denied.

No. 76-6457. Eufus H. Mills, petitioner, v. State Board of Correc-

tions. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6461. Fuiavailili Tapua Alo, petitioner, v. Hawaii. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Hawaii denied.

No. 76-6469. Huey E, Lee, Jr., petitioner, v. J. O. Davis, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6472. Ernesto M. Solis, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6478. Thomas McMullen Hines, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Third Appellate District, denied.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 19 77 629

No. 76—6488. Dewey W. Hartsoek, petitioner, v. Don Borden-

kircher, Superintendent, Kentucky State Penitentiary. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—6493. Bobby Hudson and John Hudson, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6502. Harold Daniel Anderson and Carol Madsen Ander-

son, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6503. Glenn E. Bertolini, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6514. Harold Lloyd Hudson, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 76—6526. Lushrie Jardan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6517. Herbert Merrill Crawford, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6524. Leon B. James, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6554. MeKinley Dudley, petitioner, r. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—6556. Jimmy Lee Knowlin, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6557. Michael Altenburger, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6560. Robert French, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6564. Conrad H. Kentfrow, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the LTnited States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

630 MONDAY. MAY 16. 19 77

Xo. 76—6565. Hector Gonzalez, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6566. Harvey Willard Merriweather. petitioner, v. United

States/Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6567. Larry C. Davis, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6576. Ernest Leon Sullivan, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lhiited States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6599. Johnny L. Wardlaw, petitioner. >\ Lmited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

Xo. 76—6601. Robert R. Pizio, petitioner, v. Lhiited States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6604. Juan Jose Contreras-Perez. petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6607. William J. Davenport, petitioner, v. United Mutual

Life Insurance Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—931. Robert Stops and Xorma Stops, petitioners v. Little

Horn State Bank. Motion of Crow Tribe for leave to tile a brief, as

amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Montana denied.

Xo. 76-989. Lnited States, petitioner, v. Robert Melvin Mayes.

Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in f&rma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lhiited States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1300. Xew Mexico, petitioner, v. Rudolph Warren Hudson.Motion of respondent for leave to proceed m forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Xew Mexico

denied.

Xo. 76—1052. Prudential Insurance Company of America et ah.

petitioners, v. Xational Organization for Women. Washington. D.C.

Chapter, et ah Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied. Application

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7 631

for stay denied without prejudice to the parties to request stays from

the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-

cuit pending appeal to that Court.

Xo. 76—1192. Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense, et al., peti-

tioners v. Westing-house Electric Corporation et al. Motion of Reuben

B. Robertson III for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1250. Velsicol Chemical Corporation, petitioner, v. Envi-

ronmental Protection Agency et al. Motion of Manufacturing Chemists

Association for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion

of Xational Agricultural Chemicals Association for leave to file a

brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-1275. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director. Texas Department of

Corrections, petitioner, v. Richard Donald Gill. Motion of respond-

ent for leave to proceed in forma pa ape ris granted. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Cir-

cuit denied. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant

certiorari.

Xo. 76—1285. Xew York, petitioner, v. James Testa and Eugene

Riggio. Motion of Eugene Riggio for leave to proceed in forma pau-

peris granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals

of Xew York denied.

Xo. 76-1305. William M. Sims, petitioner, v. Virginia Electric and

Power Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court .of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell

took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

Xo. 76-6235. Vernon Cooper, petitioner, r. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied. Mr. Justice

Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari and vacate

judgment insofar as it leaves undisturbed the sentence of death. See

Gregg i\ Georgia. 128 U.S. 153. 227 (1976) (Brennan. J., dissenting) ;

id., at 231 (Marshall J., dissenting).

Leave To File Petitions for \Yrits of Habeas Corpus Denied

Xo. 76-6544. James McAllister, Jr.. petitioner, r. Ross Maggio,

Jr., Warden ; and

Xo. 76-6606. Thomas W. Darner, petitioner, v. Clyde J. Malley,

Jr., \Yarden. Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas

corpus denied.

632 MONDAY, MAY 16. 1977

Leave To File Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied

Xo. 76-6474. Melvin Leroy Tyler, petitioner, v. United States

District Court for the Western District of Missouri. Motion for leave

to file petition for writ of mandamus denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 74—1263. Lou V. Brewer, Warden, petitioner, v. Robert An-

thony Williams aka Anthony Erthel Williams

;

Xo. 75—1053. Joseph W. Jones, as Director of the County of River

side, California, Department of Weights and Measures, petitioner, v.

The Rath Packing Company et al.

:

Xo. 76—689. William Chadbourne Mitchell, petitioner, v. United

States

;

Xo. 76—892. George M. Florea and Raymond Paul Vara, petition-

ers, v. United States;

Xo. 76—1038. Stephanie Allen et al.. appellants, v. Richard Austin

et al.

;

Xo. 76—1050. Jerome J. Caplan, petitioner, v. Frank A. Howardet al.

;

Xo. 76-1065. Frederick Jude Mcintosh, appellant, v. AnaheimUnion High School District et al.

;

Xo. 76-1089. Milton Margoles. petitioner, v. Alida Johns et al.

;

Xo. 76—5940. Joseph A. Cognato, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76-6039. Willie Lee Adams, petitioner, v. United States

;

Xo. 76—6103. Doyle Glenn Boulware, petitioner, v. Texas;Xo. 76-6178. Padraig M. O'Briain, aka Patrick M. O'Brien, peti-

tioner, v. California

:

Xo. 76-6274. John Tarkowski. petitioner, v. R. Woodall Bartlett.

etc., et al. ; andXo. 76-6371. Maurice Lamar and Rufus Aaron, petitioners, v.

United States. Petitions for rehearing denied.

Xo. 74-701. Economy Finance Corporation, etc., et al., petitioners,

v. United States. Motion for leave to file a second petition for rehear-

ing denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or

decision of this motion.

Xo. 76-927. Harold S. Rifkin, petitioner, v. United States; andXo. 76-5955. Charles Francis Frazier, petitioner, v. United States.

Motions for leave to file petitions for rehearing denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from today until Monday, May 23.

1977.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7 633

Admissions to the Bar ox Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

William Hughlett Rockville, Md. James Stephen

Adkins III McAuliffe, Jr.

Gerald J. Adler Sacramento, Edward L.

Calif. Barrett, Jr.

George Wiliam Akers Seattle, Wash. John D.

Blankinship.

Clifford Eugene Atlanta, Ga. Michael Lucio

Alexander Russo.

Joe David Anders Dallas, Tex. Cary Young.

James S. Arceneaux Metairie, Da. Jules G. Mollere.

H. P. Arnall Atlanta, Ga. Hosea Alexander

Stephens.

Stuart I. August Boston, Mass. Abraham C.

Rome.Frederick Martin Baron Dallas, Tex. Aglaia D. Mauzy.

Emil Thomas Bayko Xew York, N Y. Donald T.

MacXaughton.Michael Addis Beale Phoenix, Ariz. Thomas James

Trimble.

Michael Allen Berch Tempe, Ariz. WilliardH.

Pedrick.

Jerry Michael Blair Live Oaks, Fla. RaymondEdmundMakowski.

Frank A. Bowers Atlanta, Ga. Leonard W.Rhodes.

Charles Wilson Boyd Chicago, 111. Vincent P. Flood.

Claude F. Brackett, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Hosea Alexander

Stephens.

Arthur John Brender, Jr. Fort Worth, Tex. Donald C.

Gladden.

Christopher Q, Britton San Diego, Calif. Allan J. Reniche.

Mildred Smith Brown Miami, Fla. Arnold R.

Gellman.

Carl D. Buchholz III Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Blair

White, Jr.

Charles R. Burton Austin, Tex. Barry KentBishop.

Glenn Ephraim Bushel Baltimore, Md. George A.

Nilson.

634 MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977

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Jr. Calif. Von Gehr.

James William Curlin Washington, D.C. Joseph E: Ross.

Frederic Joseph Dardis Tucson. Ariz. John McCormiekXeis.

Peter Carr Davis Portland, Oresr. Xoreen K.

Saltveit.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 635

Applicant

Denis Michael De Ylamin

Mary Ann Delaney

Frank Anthony DeFurio

Nicholas A. DeJohn

Charles Ottis Dobbs

Godfrey David Dudley

Richard Henry Edwards

Gregory Bruce English

William Thomas Enslen

Jack Robert Evans

Keith Helmer Fagan

Robert Alvin Fairbanks

James Ferdinand Fairmai

Jr.

Terry Yale Feiertag

Wm. G. Fisher

Irven L. Friedhoff

Kurt Paul Froehlich

Delwin Dillon Fullen

A. Daniel Fusaro

David G. Gartner

Frederick Dee Gentry

Robert Thomas Gerken

Robert B. Gillan

CAtv and Statp Movant

Clearwater, Fla. Joseph G.

Donahey, Jr.

Midway, Ky. William ThomasWarner.

Denver, Colo. John Wallace

Gollub.

Chicago, 111. Judge Philip

Romiti.

Fort Worth. Tex. Cecil A. Morgan.

Bessemer, Ala. Arthur CohenKatims.

St. Louis, Mo. Martin M. Green.

Philadelphia, Pa. Michael Joseph

Hurley.

Hammond, Ind. G. EdwardMcHie.

Houston, Tex. Buddy W.Gregory.

Washington, D.C. Daniel McMullenArmstrong III.

Norman, Okla. Michael Prentice

Cox.

Washington, D.C. John C. Scott.

Chicago, 111. Joseph Minsky.

Oklahoma City, Carl Douglas

Okla. Hughes.

Jefferson City, W. R. Kostman.

Mo.Champaign, 111. Kenneth Norman

Beth.

Houston, Tex. R. Kenneth Keim.

New York, N.Y. Frank J. Parker.

Arlington, Ya. Thomas HenryKuchel.

Olympia, Wash. John S. Lynch,

Jr.

New York, N.Y. Dalphine

MacMillan.

Hacienda Heights, Philip LoudonCalif. Goar.

Albuquerque, Michael B.

N. Mex. Browde.

636 MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

Applicant City and State Movant

Harlan B. Gingold Syracuse, N.Y. Richard A.

Wittenburg.

George N. Gloeckner Columbus, Ohio Harold E.

Wonnell.

Thomas Edward Los Angeles, Thomas Carl

Gniatkowski Calif. Hokinson.

Steven Paul Goldberg Washington, D.C. James Austin

Fitzgerald.

Edward M. J. Gowen Silver Spring, Md. Joseph Francis

Jaskiewicz.

Thomas deGraffenried Durham, N.C. Charles Darsie.

GrahamCharles Carlton Gray Dallas, Tex. Thomas Clinton

McClellan.

Andrew Greene White Plains, Robert J. Hecker.

N.Y.

Dale Seward Gribow Beverly Hills, Elliott HudiCalif. Kajan.

John IT. TIarwood II Washington, D.C. William TrumanLake.

Keith W. Uazelwood St. Charles, Mo. Dale L. Rollings.

John Lewis Ileaton Harrisburg, Pa. Robert William

Cunliffe.

William Michael Hermelin Washington, D.C. Thomas F.

Railsback.

Burton Gene Hirsch Phoenix, Ariz. John Frederick

Foreman.

Michael S. Holland Russell, Ivans. Robert J. Dole.

Stephen IsT, Hollman San Francisco, James J.

Calif. Dowgialo.

David C. Holloman Arcadia, Fla. Earl Drayton

Farr, Jr.

James Middleton Howard Tucson, Ariz. Dennis

DeConcinie.

Timothy Allen Xngraham Phoenix, Ariz. Jerry H. Glenn.

Dale K. Irwin Kansas City, Mo. Jerome DeanRiffel.

Darleen M. Jacobs New Orleans, La. Alvin R.

Christovich, Sr.

Richard Mark Jacobs St. Louis, Mo. Robert C. Gordon.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 637

Applicant City and State Movant

J. Michael James Naperville, 111. J. Michael

Fitzsimmons,

Jr.

Richard Francis James Dyer, Ind. William HenryJames.

Edward Andrew Bristol, Conn. Edward C.

Jazlowiecki Krawiecki.

George M. Jenks Portland, Oreg. Bobby B. Bouneff.

Stanley T. Kaleczyc, Jr. Washington, D.C. David Earl

Seidelson.

Robert W. Kelley Brockton, Mass. Judge James R.

Lawton.

Peter W. Kenny Long Branch, David Resnikoff.

KJ.Terrence Edward Kiwala Chicago, 111. John G. Poust.

Michael Allen Kreloff Chicago, 111. Sidney Z.

Karasik.

Michael Henry Krul Fort Lauderdale, Terrence Joseph

Fla. Russell.

William George LaSorsa Tulsa, Okla. Thomas R. Brett.

Robert Wayne Lea Metairie, La. Roy S. Lilley.

Michael Stuart Libowitz Baltimore, Md. Richard Wells

Moore.

Eugene Lichtenstein Chicago, 111. Joseph Minsky.

Fred Louis III Northbrook, 111. Thomas Penfield

Jackson.

Webster S. Lyman Columbus, Ohio LymanBrownfield.

Robert A. Mandell Punta Gorda, Fla. Leo Wotizky.

John Philip Mauffray, Jr. Jena, La. Speedy D. Long.

Berlon Michael Mauldin Laurel, Md. C. Trent Lott.

Richard I. McCann Los Angeles, Kenneth Leland

Calif. Nelson.

J. A. McGaffey Kountze, Tex. Frank M. Adams.

Jack McKay Washington, D.C. E. Barrett

Prettyman, Jr.

Ricardo Andrew McKay New City, X.Y. Sanford S.

Dranoff.

Bruce K. Miller Los Angeles, Philip LoudonCalif. Goar.

Manuel H. Miller Los Angeles, Julius A. Dix.

Calif.

638

Applicant

Philip F. Miller

Bert W. Milling, Jr

Jerry Michael Molatore

Thomas G. Montgomery

Howard Kent MunsonArthur W. Murphy

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

City and State

Des Moines, IowaMobile, Ala.

Klamath Falls,

Oreg.

West Memphis,Ariz.

Saint Louis, Mo.New York, N.Y.

Lawrence Michael Murray Winchester, Mass.

Eobert Lowry Nabors Titusville, Fla.

Stephen D. Neely

Richard Martin Neller

Richard Roy Nelson

Lawrence Bruce Newman

James Patrick O'Connell

Francis Michael O'Regan

Steve G. ObergHarvey Todd Oringher

Harold Richard Oseff

Segismundo A. Pares

Geoffrey Stephen Parker

Gregory Lee Parkin

James Jude PophamThomas Joseph Prebil

Beverly Wilson QuinnDaniel Alan Raas

Barbara Ann Reeves

Phillip S. Resnick

Tucson, Ariz.

Toledo, Ohio

Detroit, Mich.

Scarsdale, N.Y.

Hastings, Minn.

New York, N.Y.

Agana, GuamSpringfield, Ya.

Southfield, Miss.

Denver, Colo.

Atlanta, Ga.

Fullerton, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Saint Louis, Mo.

Upland, Calif.

Bellingham,

Wash.Los Angeles,

Calif.

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Movant

Henry J. Haugan.Robert Craig

Campbell, III.

Donald RayCrane.

Cecil B. Nance, Jr.

Hyman G. Stein.

Lawrence J.

Latto.

Emidio DiLoreto.

Frank J.

Griffith, Jr.

Dennis

DeConcini.

Gerald S.

Lubitsky.

Phillip A. Gillis.

Robert P.

Rovegno.

Jack A. Mitchell.

Douglas AndrewJacobsen.

Evan C. Revelle.

Larry DeanAnderson.

David A.

Goldman.Mary McDonaldDunlap.

Arthur K. Bolton.

James Randall

Goff.

John B. Summers.Kevin Matthew

O'Keefe.

George A. Kasem.Peter Greenfield.

Donald I. Baker.

Gerald M. Singer.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 639

IXXxJ V till b

Monte Dwight Richard Los Angeles, Harvey A.

Calif. Sniderman.

Jefferson F. Riddell Detroit, Mich. Hanley M.Gurwin.

Jerry A. Rochelle Texarkana, Ark. William H.Arnold III.

Leslie Hamilton Rowe Albuquerque, N. Victor R. Ortega.

Mex.David Stewart Rudstein Chicago, 11. Howard Stuart

Chapman.William F. Rueger New York, N.Y. M. Laurence

Popofsky.

George D. Ruttinger Washington, D.C. Brian Christian

Elmer.

Steven Carl Schoenebaum Des Moines, James F. Swift,

Iowa. Jr.

Robert Paul Schulhof Carbondale, 111. James W.Sanders.

Edwin H. Seeger Washington, D.C. J. William

Doolittle, Jr.

David C. Shaw Hartford, Conn. Ronald Gold.

Craig Mitchell Shivers Houston, Tex. RalphHuthmaker.

David L. Shorett Seattle, Wash. James Trowbridge

Marston.

Bruce D. Shoulson Newark, N.J. Murray JackLaulichlt.

John Floyd Simmons Dallas, Tex. Howard G.

Wilson.

Jack F. Smith Cleveland, Ohio Robert S. Burton.

Robert Bailey Smith III Richmond, Va. George W. R.

Glass

David Lawrence Snyder Thomaston, Conn. Ronald Gold.

Jean Francis Souders St. Louis, Mo. HaroldGruenberg.

Brian Cook Southwell Washington, D.C. Quentin N.

Burdick.

Bruce Pebbles Spoon Chicago, 111. Robert L. Day.

John A. Stichter New York, N.Y. William M.Bradner, Jr.

Howard Bryant Stravitz New York, N.Y. George Weisz.

Michael Owen Sturm Winterset, Iowa. H. Robert

Henderson.

640 MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7

Applicant City and State Movant

Jolin Joseph Sullivan Cincinnati. Ohio btepnen \\ llliam

Young.

Otis D. bullivan T">1 ' K'

Phoenix, Ariz. bheldon Mitchell.T") 1 ; S~*\ on*Robert Gray bullivan XT TT 1 T"> 1

js ew Hyde Park, Pamela AnagnosAT "\7"

Liapakis.

Arthur C . bwirtz Flint. Mich. Gary Wilfred

Brasseur.

Joseph bzczecko Atlanta. Ga. Marmacluke

HardemanBlackshear.

Michael J . larsliiT ATLawrence. Mass. Irving L.

jv ewman.o i tt hp nSamuel H. leller

TH< j TT . C 1East Haitlord, Leon Podrove.

Conn./"> * HIT 1 TMCraig Malone ihomas banta Kosa. Calii. C layton Emerson

Clement.

Steven Anargyros Thomas Baltimore. Md. Kicliard W ells

Moore.T miLaurence E. Ihorp a ' oil /~\

bprmgneld, Oreg.TT1 J • yi » nEdwin E. Allen.

Calvin. Curtis lnur Scottsdale. Ariz. Jon X. Vosel.

\\ llliam J . I ravis bt. Louis, mo. TT' , , _ "l t i . t1 red Leicht, Jr.

Jack Graeme Irubenbacli T~t 1 _1 _ TT„' 1 JBerkeley Heights, Joarnet EL.

"V" TJN.J. Ep.stein.

/~^1 1 "XT'" „1 rfi ii

«

Charles \\ esley lullisTT ± HPHouston, lex. \\ alter Carl

Dudensmg. Jr.

Harvey A. Van Dusen 1 resno. C alii. James Burleigh1TT„ j

\\ aterman.

David J. v an Oss Boston. Mass. "H„ ' 1 T5 T7" 1David B. Kaplan.TT 1 1 TT*Harold Eugene Dallas, lex.

TV„_' 1 * TTT', ,David A. U ltts.

TT 1 T\ anberg, Jr.

Albert John T\ abaunsee Boulder. Colo.nni, _ ttt iIhomas \\ ade

r redericks.

David Peter \\ adyka Huntington T> _ T xKobert G.

Station. X.Y.a> ;i xGibson. Jr.

T\ ' 1 O TTT 1

1

Daniel S. \\ allace Daytona Beach. James W. Smith.

1 la.

James Mayrant Cuyahoga 1 alls. Kobert G.

Wallace. Jr. i^mo T\ eilacher.

James E. Walsh Fairfield. Ohio George H.Elliott.

Xicholas Donnell Ward Washington. D.C. George E.

Hamilton. Jr.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 197 7 641

Applicant City and State Movant

Pnhp rt H- W»t<JAnliuuci i vjr. v> tiLouii T-^ncfz-cn A To ooX)UblUll, ±>_Lclbb.A lhprt P ZnhinxllUcl L X . ZjclUlll.

Pnhprt P WpTifpnIVUUcIL _L . >y cllltMl .»-> Ul lUlii, V^UllH. "Ronolrl GoldXVUlltlllX VJTU1U..

SstPVPTl r-rl'P O" "VVpTI 7p1kJlC V Cll V_J 1 ' * CIIZjCI T'pm'nlp THpttsippJ. CiilfJlC XCllclLC, VA/tyi P pppp» i 111. IvCC^C

FinX let. OllilHl, O 1

.

Pnlnh O Willinrrm TTT±XciijJii \j, >> liiicims xxx T ,r»o A n o'D 1 qcXJUb -rxllgclco, Trl riTTl f> Q TTpTl TVX HUllld.© XXcllij'

Calif. TCnch pi

Herman Wilson Tyler, Tex. Frank P. Parker.

Kalph W. Ziegler, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Russell JohnOber, Jr.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

David Harold Sawver (jrrand xvapKls, xxaioici o.

JJfJLUjlXm Oct >\ y Gi .

Jeffrey Alan Rozen New Haven, Lawrence Gerald

Conn. \v ciiidce.

Michael John Moroney Honolulu, Lawrence Gerald

Hawaii \\ ciiiace.

Alexandra Denman VV asmngton, JJ.L. Hope SchwarzX UoLcl

.

Hugh Jesse Arnelle ban Francisco, Drew Saunders

v^ain. Tiava TTTX/dj b XXX.

Fredrich James Massey .Liberty, Mo. Robinson

Socrates Nunn.James R. Anthony boutn .bend, lna. William Charles

Aubra Hayes Anthony, Jr. Washington, D.C. Joe E. Moody.John W. McPherson Philadelphia, Pa. Murray

Comarow.John H. Burnes, Jr. Washington, D.C. Allan Abbott

Tuttle.

Philip Richard Telleen Washington, D.C. Allan Abbott

Tuttle.Thomas Michael Walsh Washington, D.C. Allan Abbott

Tuttle.Kim Martin Clark Altamont, N.Y. Allan Abbott

Tuttle.Howard S. Arnkoff Troy, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.Terrence H. Bloomquist Grayling, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.Richard A. Cooley, Jr. Port Huron, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

642 MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977

Applicant

Michael E. Crane

William Alan Dardy

Paul Edwin Deats

Frank Joseph DeLuca

Pat M. Donofrio

Barry Brian George

Franklin David Gettleson

Michael Howard Golob

Ernst W. KuckJohn Joseph Lynch III

Donald E. McGinnis, Jr.

Jerry J. O'Connor

Joseph S. Rodd

Claude Romain

Peter W. Ryan

James Anthony Scandirito

Edward Robert Schmidt

James L. Steffen

Robert Newell Swartz

Dennis Michael Tushla

Michael A. Watson

Stuart L. YoungGilbert Howard

Zitzelsberger

City and State Movant

Grosse Pointe, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Sterling Heights, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Cassopolis, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Lansing, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Lathrup Village, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Midland, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Oak Park, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Detroit, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Southfield, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Detroit, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Troy, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Cassopolis, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Birmingham, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Farmington Hills, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Crystal Falls, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Mount Clemens, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Dowagiac, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Wayne, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Grand Rapids, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich.

Cassopolis, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Traverse City, Robert P. Griffin.

Mich7Pontiac, Mich. Jtiobert P.

r> • no(jrrrmn.

Riverview, Mich. Robert P. Griffin.

Opinions

No.75-1906. Robert J. Henderson, Superintendent, Auburn Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Barry Warren Kibbe. On writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit,

Judgment reversed and case remanded to Court of Appeals for fur-

ther proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Stevens. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger con-

curring in the judgment, Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in the

consideration or decision of this case.

MONDAY, MAY 16, 1977 643

No. 75—1064. Jack B. Kremens, etc.. et al., appellants, v. Kevin

Bartley et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the United States District Court for the Eastern District

of Pennsylvania for further proceedings in conformity with the opin-

ion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

No. 75-1513. Alan J. Dixon, Secretary of State of Illinois, appel-

lant, v. Dennis N. Love, etc. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Judgment reversed and

case remanded to the United States District Court for the Northern

District of Illinois for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Brennan concurring in the result. Concurring opinion byMr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins. Mr. Justice

Eehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 76-352. E. C. Chappelle, Jr., appellant, v. The Greater Baton

Rouge Airport District et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeal of

Louisiana, First Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit, for further proceedings

not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Turner v. Fouche, 396

U.S. 346, 361-364. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

Adjourned until Monday, May 23, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977 645

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennen, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—889. Francis H. Maloney, Commissioner of Children and

Youth Services of Connecticut, appellant, v. Lady Jane, etc., et aL

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Con-

necticut, Motion of appellees for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76—1365. Silas W. Redmond, appellant, v. Robert Wheeler

et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Kentucky. The appeal is

dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76-6494. Macie E. Cameron, appellant, v. Earsey Lee Cain

and Mildred Cain. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Alabama. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, cer-

tiorari denied.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. . Penn Central Company et al., applicant, v. United States

Railway Association et al. Motions of the United States and of the

United States Railway Association to dismiss the appeals granted andappeals dismissed. United States v. Orescent Amusement Co., 323 U.S.

173,177 (1944).

No. A—930. Exxon Corporation, applicant, v. Federal TradeCommission et al.

;

No. A-931. Kerr-McGee Corporation, applicant, v. Federal TradeCommission et al.

;

No. A-932. Union Carbide Corporation, applicant, v. Federal TradeCommission et al. Applications for stay pending appeal to the United

240-278—77—83

646 MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, pre-

sented to the Chief Justice and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of these applications.

No. A-967. Central South Carolina Chapter, Society of Professional

Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, et al., applicants, v. J. Eobert Martin,

Jr., Judge, United States District Court for the District of South

Carolina, et al. Application for stay of the execution and enforce-

ment of paragraphs one through four of the order entered by the

United States District Court for the District of South Carolina on

May 31, 1976, in United States v. J. Ralph Gasque et al., presented to

Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred to the Court, denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant the

application.

No. 76-1349. Edward W. Maher, etc., et al., appellants, v. MaryBuckner et al. Solicitor General invited to file a brief in this case

expressing the views of the United States.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76—1137. Arthur Fulman et al., Trustees, petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the First Circuit granted.

No. 76-1359. Bankers Trust Company, petitioner, v. Samuel Mallis

and Franklyn Kupferman. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

No. 76-1234. Patricia E. Harris, Secretary of Housing and UrbanDevelopment, et al., petitioners, v. Barbara Koss et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth

Circuit granted ; andNo. 76—1261. Patricia E. Harris, Secretary of Housing and Urban

Development, et al., petitioners, v. Hilda Abrams et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one hour allotted

for oral argument.

No. 76-1310. Thomas L. Houchins, Sheriff of the County of Al-

ameda, California, petitioner, v. KQED, Inc., et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the NinthCircuit granted. Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration

or decision of this petition.

MONDAY j MAY 23, 1977 647

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-1109. Foster Grant Co., Inc., petitioner, v. Illinois Tool

Works, Inc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—1122. James Parisi et al., petitioners, v. Louisiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Criminal District Court for Parish of

Orleans, Louisiana, denied.

No. 76-1126. Thomas Eowland Sheridan, petitioner, v. Iowa. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 76-1130. Louis James DeSalvatore, aka Louis Pizza, petitioner,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1141. Odie Duke Grigson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1210. John Ballestrasse, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1215. Robert Jacobs, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1239. Michael William Schultz, petitioner,/?;. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1240. Ram Tej Waney, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

tjie Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1245. William A. Albaugh, etc., petitioner, v. United States

et aL Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1246. Robert W. Emerson and Johnny M. Hill, petitioners,

v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1257. Chrysler Credit Corporation, petitioner, v. Cheryl A.Meyers and Clearview Dodge Sales, Inc. ; andNo. 76-1352. Cheryl A. Meyers, petitioner, v. Chrysler Credit Cor-

poration et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

648 MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

Xo. 76-1265. National Association of Regional Medical Programs,

Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health,

Education and Welfare, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76-1343. Samuel Saiken. petitioner, v. Peter B. Bensinger and

John J. Twomey. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1355. Penthouse International, Ltd., et al., petitioners, v.

Rancho La Costa. Inc.. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Superior Court of California for the County of Los Angeles denied.

Xo. 76—1398. Klenna Ami Fletcher, petitioner, v. Florida Publish-

ing Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of Florida denied.

Xo. 76-1463. April Industries. Inc.. petitioner, v. Harold O. Bjork

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Utahdenied.

Xo. 76-1469. Gregory Frank Sperow and Tommy Fine, petitioners,

v. Lnited States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the L^nited States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1472. James R. Privitera et ux.. petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1497. Gerardo Sanchez, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6163. Xathan Fromin. John Fauci and George Kastanas,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6174. Hugo Gittens. petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the L nited States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6190. Patricia Morgan, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District,

denied.

MONDAY, MAY 23, 1977 649

No. 76-6191. William J. Pierce, Jr., petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-6263. Willie Young, petitioner, v. Washington. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Washington, Divi-

sion I, denied.

No. 76—6281. Robert Allen Ogden, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-6299. Michael Roberts, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6301. Gary D. Carpenter, petitioner, v. South Dakota, etc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6304. Annie Marie Brown, petitioner, v. C. P. Rubiera et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6307. Roy Lee Wiggins, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6323. W. Vaughn Ellsworth, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6343. William T. Beasley, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6369. Charles Henry Snebold, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6383. Edward Wanzer, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-6403. Alfred Dumeur, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6415. Anthony Coleman Lee, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

650 MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

Xo. 76-6428. Val Zenith Jenkins, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6448. Wendell Green, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6482. Ozzie Lee Archie, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

Xo. 76—6492. John Chiarello. petitioner, r. Walter Fogg. Superin-

tendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76—6498. Charles Tenner, petitioner, v. Maryland. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland denied.

Xo. 76—6499. James Tatum. petitioner, v. Xew Jersey. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Superior Court of Xew Jersey, Appellate

Division, denied.

Xo. 76—6505. Louis V. Lombardo, petitioner, v. Philip B. Handler.

President, Xational Academy of Sciences, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6509. Joseph R. Hurst, petitioner, v. James Fike, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Linked States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6531. Eli Raitport. petitioner, v. General Motors Corpora-

tion et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6574. Elliott Bixner, petitioner, v. L^nited States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6580. Robert Spencer Bodey. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6598. Alfredo Franco Padilla. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6614. Robert Stewart, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977 651

No. 76—6619. Thomas E. Francoeur, petitioner, v. United States,

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6620. Alan G. Moses, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of ceriorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6625. Wally Ghalayini, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6641. Sheldon Michael Goldstone, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6648. Antoinette Genes and Richard H. Bremont, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-793. John D. Ehrlichman, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-1081. John N. Mitchell and Harry R. Haldeman, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of

these petitions.

No. 76-1316. Frank S. Beal et al., petitioners, v. Raymond J.

Broderick, Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of Pennsylvania. Application for stay of participation of the

United States in Halderman v. Pennhurst, C. A. No. 74-1345 (E.D.

Pa. Complaint filed May 30, 1974), presented to Mr. Justice Rehn-

quist and by him referred to the Court, denied. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1356. Mercedes-Benz of North America, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners v. Jules Link and Solomon Katz, etc. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

and for all other relief denied.

No. 76-6507. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Tennessee. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, MiddleDivision, and for all other relief denied.

No. 76-1362. Community Loan & Investment Corporation of Ful-

ton County, petitioner, v. Rose E. Jones. Motion of respondent for

leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

652 MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

No. 76-6326. James Livingston, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied

;

No. 76-6401. Kenneth Granviel, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied

;

andNo. 76-6407. Kenneth Allen Harris, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari

and vacated judgments insofar as they leave undisturbed the sentences

of death. See Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227 (1976) (Brennan,

J. dissenting);id., at 231 (Marshall, J., dissenting).

Leave to File Petition foe Writ or Mandamus Denied

No. 76-6314. William E. Owens, petitioner, v. H. Curtis Meanoret al. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamus denied.

No. 76-188. Ewing B. Gourley, Director, Division of Family Serv-

ices of Missouri, et al., petitioners v. Hariece Lewis

;

No. 76—996. Louis J. Pomponio, Jr., petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76—5972. Bobert Edward Lipscomb, petitioner, v. United

States; andNo. 76-6404. Mitchell Calhoun, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for rehearing denied.

No. 76—5834. Henry A. Rosenfeld, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.

The Coilrt will take a recess from today until Tuesday, May 31, 1977.

Myron Stewart Lehtman Washington, D.C. Solicitor General

Reiiearings Denied

Recess Order

Applicant City and State Movant

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

John J. Slicks Cleveland, Ohio Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Bert Richard Tomon Cleveland, Ohio Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Applicant

George R. Pokorny

MONDAY, MAY 23, 1977

City and State

Cleveland, Ohio

653

Movant

James Albertus McClure

Plarold L. Ryan

Gregory Constantine

Paraskou

Marilyn Klein Askin

Janis Meresman GoldmanMichael David GoldmanLloyd C. Loomis

Kenneth Ross

James C. Dempsey

Robert Jude Jenison

Brian J. H. Lederer

John Minor Adams

Samuel Avins

Kent E. Baldauf

Elmer S. Beatty Jr.

John Francis Bradley

William P. Bresnahan

Payette, Idaho

Weiser, Idaho

San Francisco,

Calif.

Newark, N.J.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Groveland, 111.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

New Canaan,

Conn.

Harrisburg, Pa.

Honolulu Hawaii

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Erie, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

David E. DoaneIII.

David E. DoaneIII.

Don Edwards.

Frank ThompsonJr.

Jeffrey B. Morris.

Jeffrey B. Morris.

Richard Stair

Harrell.

Gary Elson

Brown.

William H. Allen.

Kenneth HenryVail.

Larry Paul

Ellsworth.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

240-278—77- -84

654

Applicant

Herbert V. Brownlee

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 197 7

City and State

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.Daniel Wayne Cooper

Todd Howard Crawford Greensburg, Pa.

Larry R. Crayne

Donald L. Dotson

Ronald D. Ecker

Warren Duane Ferry

Ralph V. Fuehr

Lee H. Goldberg

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Shelly Werner Elovitz Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Munhall, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

William James Helzlsouer Pittsburgh, Pa.

William K. Herrington Pittsburgh, Pa.

Charles Sylvan Hersh Sharon, Pa.

Gerard Frederick Hickel Pittsburgh, Pa.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree. Jr.

Applicant

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 19 77

City and State

655

Joseph Francis Hmel, Jr, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Francis E. Holahan

Laura Marie Horton

James Irwin

W. Gregg Kerr

David H. Lund

Jeffrey Alan Manning

Eugene J. Martucci

Francis Peter Massco

Garland Henry McAdoo,Jr.

Glenn M. Miller

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

New Kensington,

Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Leon Gerard Krasinski Pittsburgh, Pa.

William J. LeWinter Pittsburgh, Pa.

Erie, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Michael David McDowell Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Movant

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

656

Applicant

Clark A. Mitchell

John M. O'Donnell

J0I111 Harn Perkins

W. Bryan Pizzi, II

William M. Radcliffe

Martha E. Richards

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

City and State

Washington, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Washington, Pa.

Uniontown, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Alan Jeffrey Scheimer Pittsburgh, Pa.

C. William Schildnecht Pittsburgh, Pa.

William Joseph Smith

Edward J. Steiner

Jack J. Steiner

Jaines Burdick Wiltse

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Kittanning, Pa.

Kittannmo- pa .

Richard Farrell Welch Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Franklin Woodson Peters Charlottesville.

Va.

Movant

Solicitor General

WadeH.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

MONDAY, MAY 23, 197 7 657

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Nicholas Louis Pollis Jr. Williamstown, David Andrew

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658 MONDAY, MAY 23, 1977

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William I. Evoy C1191TY Hill. X.J. Josejili H.Kemiey.

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

John S. Fields Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Robert John Forgasli Haddonfield, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Ronald Jerry Freeman Lawnside, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Samuel I. Gerard Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Carl J. Gregorio Camden, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

William D. Hogan Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Richard d. Hyland/%i TT'll *XT "T"

Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Daniel Reuel Kehler Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Edward Anthony Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kondracki Kenney.

Michael A. Kulzer Cherry Hill. X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

William D. Lavery, Jr. Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Jules A. Lieberman Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

David R. Lyons Medford, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

David Michael Mayfield Haddonfield, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Matthew R. McCrink Pemberton, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Ira G. Megdal Cherry Hill, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Joseph M. Xardi, Jr. Haddonfield, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Robert Louis Newman Moorestown, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

William C. O'Brien, Jr. Haddonfield, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Frank Herbert Owens III Camden, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Albert R. Rago Moorestown, X.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

660 MONDAY, MAY 23, 19 77

Applicant Oity and State Movant

Charles A. Rizzi, Jr. Haddon Heights, Joseph H.N.J. Kenney.

Kenneth D. Roth Cherry Hill, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

John Louis Slimm Haddonfield, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Morris Starkman Cherry Hill, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Peter Riley Thorndike Audubon, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Lawrence M. Yecchio Haddonfield, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Allen S. Zeller Camden, N.J. Joseph H.Kenney.

Wouter Keesing Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph H.Kenney.

Henry Neil Portner Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph H.Kenney.

Dennis Peter Talty Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph H.Kenney.

Opinions

No. 75-1439. Jerry Lee Smith, petitioner, v. United States. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth

Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Con-

curring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting by Mr. Justice

Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall

join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75-1255. James E. Douglas, Jr., Commissioner, Virginia Ma-rine Resources Commission, appellant, v. Seacoast Products, Inc. et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District

of Virginia. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist concurring in the judgment and

concurring in part and dissenting in part, with whom Mr. Justice

Powell joins.

No. 75-1153. D. Louis Abood et al., appellants, v. Detroit Boardof Education et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Michigan.

Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals of

Michigan for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Concurring opinion

h>y Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in the judgment with whomMr. Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Blackmun join.

MONDAY, MAY 2 3, 197 7 661

No. 76—439. Territory of Guam, petitioner, v. Edmund J. Olsen.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice Kehnquist and Mr. Justice Stevens join.

No. 74—635. United States, petitioner, v. Rose Wong. On writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger.

No. 74-1106. United States, petitioner, v. Gregory V. Washington.

On writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the District of Columbia

Court of Appeals for further proceedings not inconsistent with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall

joins.

No. 75-1775. Massachusetts, petitioner, v. Jack B. Westcott. Onwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.

Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Supreme Judicial Court

of Massachusetts for further proceedings in light of Douglas v. /Sea-

coast Products, Inc., ante. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief

Justice Burger. Separate statement by Mr. Justice Kehnquist.

Adjourned until Tuesday, May 31, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7 663

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76—1259. Leslie B. Ponder, Jr, appellant, v. Louisiana State

Bar Association. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Theappeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76—6322. Samuel J. Cahnmann, appellant, v. Duane Eckerty,

City Clerk of the City of Urbana, Illinois. Appeal from the Appellate

Court of Illinois, Fouth District. The appeal is dismissed for want of

a substantial federal question.

No. 76—1386. Country-Wide Insurance Company, appellant, v.

Thomas A. Harnett, etc. Appeal from the United States District Court

for the Southern District of New York. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice

White would note probable jurisdiction and set case for oral argument.

No. 76—1397. City of Kansas City, Missouri, appellant, v. Robert

J. Darby. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Missouri. The appeal

is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Mr. Justice White dissents and would set case for oral argument.

No. 76—1454. Jack O. Pearson, appellant, v. Oklahoma. Appealfrom the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. The appeal is dis-

missed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the ap-

peal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76—6542. Steven Costarelli, appellant, v. Robert A. Panora,

Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Massachusetts. Judgment affirmed.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 76—1447. H. Max Murray, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Lawrence

S. Wagle. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari

240-278—77 85

664 TUESDAY?MAY 31, 197 7

granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals

for further consideration in light of Mt. Healthy City School District

Board of Education v. Doyle, 429 U.S. 274 (1977) Mr. Justice Marshall

and Mr. Justice Stevens would deny certiorari.

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A—936. Peter W. Hirsch, Regional Director for the FourthRegion, National Labor Relations Board, applicant, v. John J. Caul-

field et al. Motion of respondents to vacate stay heretofore granted by

Mr. Justice Brennan on May 19, 1977, denied.

No. D—96. In the Matter of Disbarment of Joseph L. Hoffmann,

Disbarment entered.

No. D-99. In the Matter of Disbarment of G. Bradford Cook. Dis-

barment entered.

No. D-109. In the Matter of Disbarment of George RaymondSpeckman. It is ordered that George Raymond Speckman of Platts-

burg, Missouri, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court

and that a rule issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to

show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in

this Court.

No. D—110. In the Matter of Disbarment of Chester Thomas Cruze.

It is ordered that Chester Thomas Cruze of Cincinnati, Ohio, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 75—536. Nashville Gas Company, petitioner, v. Nora D. Satt}^.

Motion of AFL-CIO et al. for leave to file a brief, as amid curiae,,

granted.

No. 76-678. Shell Oil Company, petitioner, v. Anne M. Dartt. Mo-tion of Equal Employment Advisory Council for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-1081. John N. Mitchell and Harry R. Haldeman, peti-

tioners, v. United States. Application for suspension of the effect of

the order denying certiorari, presented to the Chief Justice and by himreferred to the Court, denied. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in

the consideration or decision of this application.

No. 76—1576. Jesse A. Helms et al., petitioners, v. Cyrus R. Vance,

Secretary of State, et al. Motion of petitioners to expedite considera-

tion of petition for certiorari denied.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7 665

Appeals—

J

urisdiction Noted

No. 75-1690. Janies Parham, Individually and as Commissioner ofDepartment of Human Resources, et al., appellants, v. J. L. and J. R.,

minors, etc. Appeal from the United States restrict Court for the

Middle District of Georgia. Motion of appeileelkror leave to proceed in

forma pauperis granted. In this case probable jurisdiction noted. Inaddition to the questions presented by the jurisdictional statement the

parties are directed to brief and argue the following question

:

"Whether, where the parents of a minor voluntarily place the minorin a state institution, there is sufficient 'state action,' including subse-

sent action by the state institution, to implicate the Due Process Clause

of the Fourteenth Amendment ?"

No. 76-6372. Leon Webster Quilloin, appellant, v. Ardell Williams

Walcott et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. Motion of

appellant for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. In this case

probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-1193. United States, petitioner, v. Estelle Jacobs aka "Mrs.

Kramer". Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.

Certiorari denied

No. 75-1013. Anthony L. Broncucia, petitioner, v. Colorado. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado denied.

No. 76—274. Ronald Louie, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-992. Floyd T. Fulle, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1124. Joseph E. Gedra, etc., petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-1160. Allied Mills, Inc., petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—1176. Lillian Goldberg, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano?

Jr., Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the SecondCircuit denied.

666 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7

No. 76—1177. John B. Swainson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1223. Eichard A. Sprague, petitioner, v. F. Emmett Fitz-

patrick, Jr. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1280. Laborers International Union of North America,

AFL-CIO, Local No. 720, petitioner, v. Ray Marshall, Secretary of

Labor. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1281. Churchill Forest Industries (Manitoba) Ltd., et al.,

petitioners, v. Securities and Exchange Commission. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—1293. Frank L. Silverman et ux., petitioners, v. Commis-sioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1325. John A. Nard, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1333. William J. Beer et ux., petitioners, v. Commissioner

of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1374. Leo Palmeri, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District,

denied.

No. 76—1381. Egan Oldendorf, petitioner, v. Benito Lopez et al.

;

and

No. 76-1391. Hoffman Rigging and Crane Service, Inc., petitioner,

Benito Lopez et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1384. Uniroyal, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Javelin Corpora-

tion. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1387. Robert Steve Leppke, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Okla-

homa denied.

No. 76-1392. Exhibitors Poster Exchange, Inc., petitioner, v. Na-tional Screen Service Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1977 667

Xo. 76-1395. Christina Marie Smith, petitioner, v. Larry Joe

Shafer et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Appellate Court of

Illinois, Fourth District, denied.

Xo. 76-1401. Security Storage Company of Washington et al., peti-

tioners, v. District Unemployment Compensation Board. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

Xo. 76-1406. Lona J. Thornton and Glen E. Miller, petitioners, v.

Personal Service Insurance Co. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

Xo. 76-1442. A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc., and Questor Corpora-

tion, petitioners, v. Paul Sullivan Sports, Inc. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

denied.

Xo. 76—1446. Mark A. Cole, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamilton County,

denied.

Xo. 76—1501. Robert Gene Ingrahm, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1513. Alexander Czarnecki, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—1530. Harry Levine Benson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6064. William Jefferson, petitioner, v. United States

;

Xo. 76-6298. Russell Barnes, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76-6409. James Fox, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76-6459. Eugene Hearn, petitioner, v. United States; andXo. 76—6480. Eugene Baynes, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6231. Stephen Charles Ohochrek, petitioner, v. Oregon.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Oregondenied.

Xo. 76-6253. Tommy Whitney, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Ap-peals denied.

668 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7

No. 76-6283. Joseph G. Barry, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, First

District, denied.

No. 76-6289. Charles Phillip Homburg, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6300. Rita Warren, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied.

No. 76-6303. Billy Glen Biles, petitioner, v. Mississippi. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mississippi denied.

No. 76-6308. Richard Wade, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-6325. Warren Garrison, petitioner, v. Ross Maggio, Jr.,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6341. Lawrence Rye LaViolette, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6346. Gary Wayne Isaacson, petitioner, v. E. P. Perini.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6373. David Richard Smith, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6375. John Gwynn, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6390. John H. Collins, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6398. Louis L. Seiffert, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6423. Mayo M. Goff, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Claims denied.

No. 76-6458. James A. Baxter, III, petitioner, v. Billy. Cornett,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19 77 669

No. 76-6491. Thomas Ball, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick, Warden.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6504. Mildred B. Wharff, petitioner, v. Craig D. Warner.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Iowa denied.

No. 76—6515. Pressie Hughes, Jr., petitioner, v. Allen Ault, Com-missioner, Georgia Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6518. Leslie E. Knighten, petitioner, v. Glenda S. Broder-

ick. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missis-

sippi denied.

No. 76-6519. Thomas E. Griffin, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

,No. 76-6520. George Akridge, petitioner, v. Joe S. Hopper,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6521. Sylvester Jones, petitioner, v. J. Martin Hadican.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6527. Gerald H. Guelker, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 76-6529. Eldon Lowell Yocum, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76-6534. Aaron H. Lee, petitioner, v. Louisiana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana denied.

No. 76-6535. Gerald Turnbough, petitioner, v. Donald Wyrick,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6537. Thomas W. Stevens and Terry D. Phillips, peti-

tioners, v. California. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of California, First Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6540. Eli Raitport, petitioner, v. Edward Dodd et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6541. Larry Freeman Stage, petitioner, v. Arnold Jago,

Superintendent. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

670 TUESDAY. MAY 31. 1977

Xo. 76—6543. Audrey M. Lee, petitioner, v. Ewing, Cole, Erdmanand Eubank, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6550. Lewis Clark, Representative of the Estate of Freda

Clark, deceased, petitioner, v. Catherine Payne et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6551. Elva J. Haugen, petitioner, v. Glen C. Taylor et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Xevada denied.

Xo. 76—6555. Frederick Griffin, j)etitioner, v. Texas EmploymentCommission et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6563. Lorraine Virginia Amarante-Jordan, petitioner, v.

Workers' Compensation Appeals Board et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 76-6623. John Charles Johnston and Pvonald Day Plumlee,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6635. John Grady Turner, petitioner, v. Lmited States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Cirtuit denied.

Xo. 76—6650. Kenneth Eugene Montgomery, petitioner, v. Arnold

R. Jago, Superintendent, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6658. Eugene T. Meert, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo.76—6662. Leo Zarattini and Anthony Zielinski, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6663. Stephen Xathaniel Williams, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6664. Jerry Word, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6679. Benito Delgado-Lomcli, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1977 671

No. 76—6683. Walter Thomas, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—6687. Armando Valle-Salazar, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6689. Joseph Taglione, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6691. Dennis Clyde Bennett, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6695. Leroy Glenn Jackson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6699. Alonzo Bonner, petitioner, v. Warden, Stateville

Correctional Center. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-1116. New York, petitioner, v. Robert Earl. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied. Dis-

senting opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger with whom Mr. Justice

Blackmun and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 76—1376. Raymond Rohauer and Cecil W. Hull, petitioners, v.

Killiam Shows, Inc., et al. Motion of Authors League of America, Inc.,

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-1493. Carl E. Brown, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell would grant certiorari.

No. 76-6114. Mark Milton Moore, petitioner, v. Texas et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied ; and

No. 76-6497. Gary Michael Floyd, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall, dissenting: Adhering to

our views that the death penalty is in all circumstances cruel and un-

usual punishment prohibited by the Eight and Fourteenth Amend-ments, Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227, 231 (1976), we would

vacate the death sentences in these cases.

240-278—77 86

672 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7

Assignment Order

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. Jus-

tice Clark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from September 26, 1977, to

September 30, 1977, and for such additional time as may be required

to complete unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §294 (a) is

ordered entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C.

§295.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from today until Monday, June 6, 1977.

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Samuel Dorsey Adamo Houston, Tex. Richard HenryCobb.

Tom M. Allen Atlanta, Ga. Ariel Vincent

Conlin.

Denton Paul Andrews Gig Harbor,

Wash.George W. Dixon.

B. Rice Aston Houston, Tex. William JamesMays.

Judith Anne Atkinson Pierre, S. Dak. William J.

Janklow.

Leo Jhel Aubel Chicago, 111. Robert EdwardTTTWagner.

James Michael Bartley Las Vegas, Nev. S. MahlonEdwards.

Bruce A. Barton Phoenix, Ariz. Philip M.Haggerty.

David Frederick Beck Columbus, Ohio Clarence

Swearingen, Jr.

Ruby Carpio Bell Atlanta, Ga. Cleburne Earl

Gregory, Jr.

George J. Berger San Diego, Calif. PaulD."

Engstrand.

Ronald Jay Bettauer Washington, D.C. Thomas Stephen

Martin.

Jon Michael Bevilacqua Queens, N.Y. Alvin Brent

Blacksburg.

John Sheldon Black Kansas City, Mo. Robert W.McKinley, Jr.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19?? 673

Applicant City and State Movant

Jon C. Blue Hartford, Conn. Anthony G.

Amsterdam.Frank Rhine Borowy Hartford, Conn. William R.

Moller.

David William Boucher New Hartford, Robert B. Clarke.

N.Y.

William F. Boyd Kellogg, Idaho J. William

Doolittle, Jr.

Jonathan Brant Newton, Mass. Francis X.Bellotti.

Rex D. Brooks Oklahoma City, Malcome R.

Okla. Oyler.

James Curtis Brown Sacramento, John Francis

Calif. Foran.

Robert Edward Browne Chicago, 111. Robert EdwardWagner.

George Lee Brundrett, Jr. Houston, Tex. Tracy N. DuBose.John Philip Bucher San Diego, Calif. Timothy Michael

Connor.

Raymond A. Caine San Diego, Calif. Leif Francis

Tessem.

Stephen Bruce Camhi New York, N.Y. Charles H. Miller.

Billy Lennard Carter Montgomery, Ala. Fred D. Gray.

John F. Carter II Houston, Tex. Thad T.

Hutcheson.

Donald D. Carter Jr. Gainesville, Fla. Gerald T. Bennett.

Henry Charles Casden Los Anoeles, Ronald N. Cobert.

Calif.

Kenneth P. Casey Madison, Wis. Jack Greenberg.

Cecil W. Casterline Dallas, Tex. Ivan Irwin, Jr.

Thomas J. Charron Marietta, Ga. Adele W. Piatt.

Platte Evans Clark Salt Lake City, Harold GrahamUtah Christensen.

Mercer K. Clarke Miami, Fla. G. Morton Good.

Robert Daniel Cloud San Bernardino, Bernard Lambert.

Calif.

John Youiio*e Clownev Akron. Ohio Robert G.

Weilacher.

Michael William Conlon Los Angeles, James B. Bertero.

Calif.

George Judson Cooper III Portland, Oreg. Robert R. Carney.

Robert Timothy Coulter Washington, D.C. David Rein.

074 ^ lte SDAY. MAY 3 1. 19 77

Applicant City and State Movant

L. J. Cox Jr. Phoenix. Ariz. Lorna E.

Lockwood.Wayne George Cresap Xew Orleans. La. Philip Schoen

Brooks.Peter Alexander Cross New York. X.Y. Nicholas Adams

Robinson.Edgar L. Crossett III Atlanta. Ga. Murray Z. Kahn.John W- Crowell Columbus. Miss. Himter M

Gholson.

Mary Elizabeth Oram Columbia, S.C. H. Hayne Cram.Pierce E. Cunningham Cinchmati. Ohio Robert Edward

Mauley.George Dacy Auburn. X.Y. John Joseph

Pettigrass.

Thomas E. Dardani Fairfield. Conn. Alexander W.Samor.

Craig Kendall Davis Columbia. S.C. T. Travis

Medlock.

Kelam S. Derderian Boston. Mass. Kenneth JohnMickiewicz.

Setrak K. Derderian Beverlv Farms. John C. O'Bvrne.

Mass. Jr.

Joseph F. DeFelice Xew York. X.Y. Roberta L.

Dunlop.

Matthew Joseph Dowd Xew York. X.Y. Charles A. Vanik.

Maurice A. Downing Mobile, Ala. Joseph C.

Sullivan. Jr.

Charles P. Duffy Portland. Oreg. William HenryKinsev.

Gary Richard Dunhani Gainesville, Fla. Alan R.

Parlapiano.T seph L. Edgar Rocky Ford. Colo. Jolm Randolph

Torbet.

Robert John Edwards Kansas City. Mo. Harry P.

Thomson. Jr.

Don A. Eilbott Pine Bluff. Ark. Reginald A.

Eilbott, Jr.

William R. Evans Baltimore. Md. Gerard Wm.Wittstadt.

Vincent Fletcher Ewell Jr. Newport Xews. Donald L. Moore.

Ya.

Charles J. Faruki Dayton. Ohio Armistead W.Gilliam. Jr.

TUESDAY; MAY 31;197 7 675

Applicant

Mary Patricia CombsFawsett

Gary D. Fields

Joseph Harry Fields

Justin J. Finger

Stephen Charles Fitch

Roger C. Florenll

William A. Flory

Edward Michael Fogarty

Floyd William Freed III

D an a H a rtm an Freyer

John Edrington Flitch

Henry Holland Galloway

Joe Antonio Garza

Arthur Harold Geffen

SanfordD. Gilbert

Robert M. Goldberg

David B. Grishman

John L. GuthDavid L.Haga Jr.

Donald Campbell Hain

Clayton Ray Hamblen

Bill C. Hammer

David Charles Hanson

Clifford Mark Harbourt

Patrick Woods Harrison

City and iState

Orlando, Fla.

Denver, Colo.

Houston, Tex.

Xew York, X.Y.

Columbus, Ohio

Atlanta, Ga.

San Bernardino,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Houston, Tex.

Xew York, XT.Y.Ocale. Fla.

Grand Forks,

X. Dak.

Corpus Christi,

Tex.

Dallas. Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Anchorage,

Alaska

Jackson, Miss.

Yuba City, Calif.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Fort Lauderdale,

Fla.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Las Vegas, Xev.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Trenton, X.J.

Columbus, Ind.

Movant

William YoungAkerman.

Philip H.Sheridan.

William AveyWood, Jr.

Larry MonroeLavinsky.

William J. Brown.

Adele W. Piatt.

Bernard Lambert.

Pierre J. LaForce.Edward Lewis

Lasof.

Sheldon Karon.

Merritt Capron

Fore, Jr.

Quentin X.

Burdick.

Donald BenjaminDailey, Jr.

Hal Radial, Jr.

Michael DavidXasatir.

Honorable Arthur

J. Goldberg.

Warren YanGiler

Ludlam, Jr.

Lyle Devon Gisi.

David S.

Shughart II.

Gerry L.

Dondanviile.

Stephen

Lockwood Cox.

Raymond Dale

Jeffers.

William H. Webb.Sarah A. W.

Garrett.

Robert L.

Dalmbert.

676

Applicant

Robert Ross Harrison

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1977

City and State

Houston, Tex.

Werner K. Hartenberger Washington, D.C.

Kenneth R. Herrell

Michael Joseph Higgins

Lyle W. Hillyard

Jens Peter Howaldt

Mackiell James Hunter

Lynn Orvis Hurst

David Harrison Idol IT

James E. Ingram

Ted William Isles

Waldo Warren Israel

John Calvin Jeffries, Jr.

Daniel L. Jennings

I'd ward S. Johnson

Winthrop Dow Johnson

Carl V. Joslin, Jr.

Edwin M. Kahoe, Jr.

Henry D. Katz

Robert L. Katzenstein

Sutton Keany

John Malcolm Kelson

Frank A. King, Jr.

Nashville, Term.

Wheaton, 111.

Logan, UtahNew York, N.Y.

Atlanta, Ga.

Seattle, Wash.

High Point, N.C.

San Antonio, Tex.

Sacramento, Calif.

Yuma, Ariz.

Charlottesville,

Va.

Silver Spring,

Md.Temple, Tex.

Rochester, N.Y.

Beverly, Mass.

Baltimore, Md.

Boston, Mass.

Philadelphia, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Las Vegas, Nev.

Movant

John B.

Abercrombie.

Daniel McMullenArmstrong III.

Milton P. Rice.

Judge William J.

Bauer.

David S. Kunz.

Cecelia Helen

Goetz.

Joseph RayTerry, Jr.

John D.

Blankinship.

William B.

Byerly, Jr.

Hubert W.Green, Jr.

Laurance Scott

Smith.

Thomas Niklaus

Crowe.

Herbert

Wechsler.

Samuel Jones

Flanagan, Jr.

Jim DeWittBowmer.

James William

Gresens.

John C.

O'Byrne, Jr.

Edward JamesThompson.

Joseph J.

Balliro.

Irvin J. Kopf.

Peter H.Kaminer.

Jeffrey FrankAxelrad.

Joshua Michael

Landish.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7 677

Applicant City and State Movant

John C. Kouklis Tacoma, Wash. Vincent L.

Gadbow.

Marc S. Krieg Xew York, N.Y. John J.

Sweeney, Jr.

David J. Kuchenbeeker Washington, D.C. Michael HenryLevin.

Roger John La Rose Detroit, Mich. James HowardGrant.

Harvey Labovitz Cleveland, Ohio Charles A. Yanik.

Thomas Allan Lance Los Angeles, Matthew HorwayCalif. Witteman.

Joe Gray Lawrence, Jr. Virginia Beach, Robert Eugene

Ya. Brown.

Donald C. Ledington Portland, Greg. Donald Hoyle

Greene.

Richard Paul Levy Los Angeles. Robert S.

Calif. Warren.

Peter W. Low Charlottesville, Herbert

Ya. Wechsler.

Richard A. Markarski Chicago, 111. John B. Hucl:.

James Madison May 111 North Little James GuyRock, Ark. lucker, Jr.

Richard B. Mazer San Francisco, Edward Leo

Calif. Cragen.

C. Thomas McCarter Toledo, Ohio Merritt W.Green II.

M. Peter McPherson Bethesda, Md. Judge Harold R,

Tyler, Jr.

Thomas Earle Midyett, Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Eugene W. AYard.

Michael Albert Milwee Lafayette, Calif. Benton L.

Becker.

Henry F. Minnerop New York, N.Y. J. Courtney Ivey.

Charles E. Holler, Jr. Hartford, Conn. James A. Kane,

Jr.

Peter Clinton Moore Norman, Okla. Theodore Price

Roberts,

Harold Wilson Mullis, Jr. Tampa, Fla. Sherwin PalmerSimmons.

Douglas Rutherford Katonah, N.Y. Earl M.

Murray. Wunderli.

Larry S. Nixon Washington, D.C. Allen Kirkpatrick

III.

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-AppiK a 11

1

Oltj tillU. O I d I c XL 0 Villi t

Thomas Joseph O'Reilly Falls Church. Va. Edmund E.

Harvey.

Harold Warren Oehmke Detroit. Mich. George EdwardBushnell, Jr.

Thomas Harold Oehmke Detroit. Mich. George EdwardBushnell, Jr.

Ronald Loyd Oleson Washington. D.C. Ross L. Connealy.

David J. Oliphant Dos Angeles, Gilbert W. Lee.

Calif.

Robert Mansfield Osgood New York. X.Y. David W. Peck.

J. Morrow Otis San Francisco. Aylett B. Cotton.

Calif.

Richard A. Paez Los Angeles, Patricia M.

Calif. Tenoso.

Peter J. Paoli Tustin. Calif. Gerald Sokoloff.

Michael Louis Pashos Washington, D.C. Eugene Meyers.

Allen Carpenter Pate Florence. S.C. Thomas Edward-Rogers. Jr.

Charles B. Peatross Shreveport, La. Samuel W.Caverlee.

Ogden Hollis Pemberton Houston. Tex. Thomas H. Routt.

Frank Robert Perillo Alexandria. Va. Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree. Jr.

Stephen Lawrence Perrone Miami, Fla. Bowman Brown.

Grady L. Pettigrew Jr. Columbus. Ohio Herbert Russell

Brown.Thomas P. Polieinski South Bend. Ind. Carroll Brewster

Jones.

Thomas TV. Power Washington. D.C. Cornelius F.

Murphy.Paul Randolph Reagan Temple. Tex. Arthur Coleman

Eads.

John Daniel Reaves Washington. D.C. Lynn Rogers

Coleman.

Robert L. Reed Detroit. Mich. William Burn-

ham.

John James Resieh. Jr. Los Angeles, Judge Manuel L.

Calif. Real.

Wilfred F. Rice. Jr. Chicago. 111. Matthew E.

Murray.

Frank P. Riggs Sun City Center. Paul BryanFla. Johnson.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19 77 679s

Applicant

Raymond Rivera-Martin©

Keith David Rodli

Harry L. Roen

Warren Arthur Rosser

Gordon Hearst Rosser, Jr.

Barry Michael Rudman

Patricia A. Russell

Charles L. Rustin

Samuel Henry Sanders III

Anthony Sauer

Robert Leslie Schaefer

John Springer Schaper

Bernard W. Schrader

Raymond Franklin Schuler

Richard S. Schultz

Jay Schwartz

Cherif Sedky

John Joseph Sheehan

Gerald Thomas Shekleton

Jonathan Jay Silbermann

Douglas R. Smith

James Richard Smith

City and State

San Juan, Puerto

Rico

River Falls, Wis.

Orlando, Fla.

Atlanta, Ga.

Richmond, Ya.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Alexandria, Ya.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Birmingham, Ala.

Fredericksburg,

Tex.

Alexandria, Ya.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Houston, Tex.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Brockton, Mass.

Racine, Wis.

Washington, D.C.

Somerville, Mass.

Chicago, 111.

New York, N.Y.

Washington, D.C.

Lexington, Ky.

Sylvester Price Smith, Jr.

Olaavi J. Solander

Gary S. Spagnola

Peter King Stackhouse

Wichita Falls,

Tex.

Sacramento, Calif.

Neshanic Station,

N.J.

Arlington, Ya.

Movant

Francisco Castro-

Amy.Cecil L. Gaylord..

J. Robert EaganIII.

Murray Z. Kahn.John S. Battle, Jr..

Paul Asher Wolf.

J. Clay Smith, Jr.

Fred B. Colman.

Fred Blanton, Jr.

Richard Hoersteiv

Gilbert J.

Ginsburg.

Morris Rozar.

Tracy N. DuBose..

Allen Sheafe

Joslyn.

Willis A. Downs-Gerald E.

Clickner.

Richard M.Phillips.

Wayne AdamsPerkins.

Robert EdwardWagner.

Phylis Skloot

Bamberger.

John Williams

Karr.

Theodore

Bronston

Walter.

Marquis Perry

Westbrooks, Jr..

John B. Matheny..

C. Judson

Hamlin.

William Forbes

Ramsey.

6S0 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 197 7

Applicant City and State Movant

Thomas L. St efen Las Vegas. Xev. Charles William

Johnson.

Charles Kealph Sterner Bellaire. Tex. B. Jerf Crane. Jr.

Stanley Elliot Stein Cleveland. Ohio Charles R. Miller.

Edwin C. Stone Radford. Va. Richard W.Davis.

Kimberly A. Sutherland Chicago. 111. Ronald P. Alwin.

Michael Boy Szolosi Columbus. Ohio William J.

Brown.William W. Taylor Columbus. Ohio Gilbert L.

Krone.

Merrill Wayne Tinkler, Jr. Austin. Tex. Waggoner Carr.

Salvador Tio" San Juan Howard S.

Puerto Rico Scher.

Charles Paul Valdes Sacramento. Calif. Kingsley T.

Hocgstedt.

William Willison Detroit. Mich. Xewton BenjaminWatkhison. Bernstein.

Reinald Werrenrath III Altamontc John EdwinSpring's. Fla. Fisher.

Keith Houston West Pittsburgh. Pa. Charles Weiss.

Barclay L. Westerfeld Denver. Colo. Robert L.

Pitler.

Charles Edward Wilson San Francisco. Elizabeth

Calif. Palmer.

William W. Wilson Dallas. Tex. David A.

Witts.

James Lerer Wolf Washington. D.C. Thomas Stephen

Ma it in.

David Robert Woodward Washington. D.C. Guy H.

Woodward.Theodore S. Worozbyt Atlanta. Ga. Charles A. Move.

Jr.

Donald Zelmsky Los Angeles I alii. Harvey A. Saltz.

William Anthony Zeller Los Angeles Calif. William Albert

Shaw.

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motioxs

Applicant City and State Movant

Alan L. Xobler San Jose. Calif. Don Edwards.

Elliott Sclmlder Washington. D.C. Lawrence Gerald

Wallace.

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19 77 681

Applicant City and State Movant

Nicholas M. Spina Chicago, 111. Dean S.

Clatterbuck.

Philadelphia, Pa. James Kinsey

Jackson.

Silver Spring, Howard JayMd. Braun.

Atlanta, Ga. Francis BinghamVan Nuys.

Muskogee, Okla. Francis BinghamVan Nuys.

Dallas, Tex. Francis BinghamVan Nuys.

Washington, D.C. Stephen A. West.

Bethesda, Md. Stephen A. West.

Springfield, Va. Stephen A. West.

Doris Benson

Irving Gastfreund

Robert Christopher Irwin,

Jr.

David Christopher Keid

Walter Darrell Phillips

Myron Dow WalkerDouglas B. WarrenJohn Kobert Graff

Opinions

No. 76—333. United Air Lines, Inc., petitioner, v. Carolyn J. Evans.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

No. 75-6289. Inez Moore, appellant, v. City of East Cleveland,

Ohio. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals of

Ohio, Cuyahoga County, for further proceedings not inconsistent with

the judgment of this Court. Mr. Justice Powell announced judgmentof the Court and delivered an opinion in which Mr. Justice Brennan,

Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Blackmun joined. Concurring

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens concurring in the judgment. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Stewart with whom Mr. Justice Rehnquist joins. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice White.

No. 75—1707. Ohio Bureau of Employment Services et al., appel-

lants, v. Leonard Paul Hodory. Appeal from the United States Dis-

trict Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Judgment reversed

and case remanded to the United States District Court for the North-

ern District of Ohio for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Mr. Jus-

tice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

6S2 TUESDAY. MAY 3 1. 197 7

No. 75-1407. James Tradnor, etc.. et ah. appellants, v. Juan Her-

nandez et aL, etc. Appeal from the United States District Court for

the Northern District of Illinois. Judgment reversed and case re-

manded to the United States District Court for the Northern Dis-

trict of Illinois for further proceeding- in conformity with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Concurring opinion by

Mr. Justice Blackmun. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan

with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins. Dissenting statement by Air.

Justice Stewart. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75—636. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, petitioner, v.

United States et al. : and

Xo. 75—672. T.LM.E.-DC. Inc.. petitioner, v. United States et al.

On writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit. Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the

United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas for

further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall

concurring in part and dissenting in part with whom [Mr. Justice

Brennan joins.

Xo. 75-718. East Texas Motor Freight System. Inc.. petitioner, v.

Jesse Bodriguez et al.

:

Xo. 75-651. Teamsters Local Union G57. petitioner, v. Jesse Eod-riguez et al. : Teamsters Local 657. petitioner, v. Ernest Herrera et al.

:

Teamsters Local Union 657. petitioner, v. Patrick Resendis et al : and

Xo. 75-715. Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner, v. Jesse

Rodriguez et al. : Southern Conference of Teamsters* pe#tioner, v.

Ernest Herrera et al. : Southern Conference of Teamsters, petitioner v.

Patrick Resendis et al. On writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Judgment in Xo. 75-718 va-

cated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceed-

ings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Judgments in Xos.

75-651 and 75-715 vacated and cases remanded tor he Court of Appealsfor further proceedings in light of East Texas Motor Freight Si stem.

Inc. v. Rodriguez et al.. and International Brotherhood of Teamsters v.

United States, ante. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart.

Xo. 76-777. Peggy J. Connor et ah. appellants, v. Cliff Finch.

Governor of Mississippi, et al.

:

Xo. 76—933. Cliff Finch. Governor of Mississippi, et ah. appellants.

v. Peggy J. Connor et ah :

Xo. 76-934. United States, appellant, v. Cliff Finch. Governor of

Mississippi, et al. : and

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19 77 683

Xo. 76-935. Peggy J. Connor et aL, appellants, v. Cliff Finch, Gov-

ernor of Mississippi, et al. Appeals from the United States District

Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Judgment reversed

and cases remanded to the United States District Court for the South-

ern District of Mississippi for further proceedings in conformity with

the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in part and concurring in the

judgment with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger joins. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in

the consideration or decision of these cases.

Adjourned until Monday, June 6, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 685

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-1105. Ramsey Clark, appellant, v. J. S. Kimmitt, Secretary

of the United States Senate, et al. Appeal from the United States

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judgmentaffirmed. Mr. Justice Blackmun, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Justice

Stevens would dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction, treat the

papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of cer-

tiorari, and deny certiorari.

No. 76—1202. International-Stanley Corporation, appellant, v. De-

partment of Revenue of Illinois et al. Appeal from the Appellate

Court of Illinois, First District. The appeal is dismissed for want of a

substantial federal question.

No. 76-1220. William E. Martz, appellant, v. Pennsylvania De-

partment of Transportation, Bureau of Traffic Safety. Appeal from

the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District. The ap-

peal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

No. 76-1422. Joseph F. Shanahan, appellant, v. Oscar W. Ritten-

house, etc. Appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate

Division. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

No. 76—1292. Oceanic California, Inc., appellant, v. North Central

Coast Regional Commission et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeal

of California, First Appellate District. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

240-278—77 87

686 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-220. Local 223, Utility Workers Union of America, peti-

tioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission et al.

;

No. 75-221. Local 17, International Brotherhood of Electrical

Workers, petitioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

et al.

;

No. 75-239. Willie Stamps et al., petitioners, v. Detroit Edison

Company et al. ; and

. No. 75-393. Detroit Edison Company, petitioner, v. Equal Employ-

ment Opportunity Commission et al. On petitions for writs of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Petitions for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and cases

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light

of International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S.

— (1977).

No. 75—720. Lee Way Motor Freight, Inc., petitioner, v. Patrick

Kesendis et al. ; Yellow Freight System, Inc., petitioner, v. Ernest

Herrera et al. Petition for rehearing granted and order of May 24,

1976, denying petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgments vacated and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further consideration in light of East Texas MotorFreight System, Inc. v. Rodriguez, 431 U.S. — (1977).

No. 75-781. Teamsters Freight, Tank Line & Automobile Industry

Employees, Local No. 988, petitioner, v. Oliver I. Sabala et al.

;

No. 75-788. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs,

Warehousemen & Helpers of America, et al., petitioners, v. Oliver I.

Sabala et al. ; and

No. 76-1060. Western Gillette, Inc., petitioner, v. Oliver I. Sabala,

etc., et al. On petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petitions for writs of certio-

rari granted. Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the Court of

. Appeals for further consideration in light of International Brother-

hood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S. (1977).

No. 76—838. Union Carbide Corporation, Consumer Products Divi-

sion, petitioner, v. Winifred S. Nance. On petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

Petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of

International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S.

(1977).

Monday, june 6, 1977 687

Orders in Pending Cases

No. 67, Original. State of Idaho, ex rel. John V. Evans, Governor,

Wayne L. Kidwell, Attorney General, Joseph C. Greenley, Director,

Department of Fish and Game, plaintiff, v. States of Oregon andWashington. It is ordered that the Honorable Jean Sala Breitenstein,

Senior Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the TenthCircuit, is appointed Special Master in this case with authority to fix

the time and conditions for the filing of additional pleadings and to

direct subsequent proceedings, and with authority to summon wit-

nesses, issue subpoenas, and take such evidence as may be introduced

and such as he may deem necessary to call for. The master is directed

to submit such reports as he may deem appropriate.

The master shall be allowed his actual expenses. The allowances to

him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical

assistants, the cost of printing his report, and all other proper ex-

penses shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such

proportion as the Court may hereafter direct.

It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master in this

case becomes vacant during a recess of the Court, the Chief Justice

shall have authority to make a new designation which shall have the

same effect as if originally made by the Court.

No. 74—6593. Daniel Wilbur Gardner, petitioner, v. Florida. Mo-tion of respondent for reduction of costs denied.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-1159. Arthur F. Quern, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Venus

Mandley et al. ; and

No. 76-1416. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Edu-cation and Welfare, petitioner, v. Venus Mandley et al. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sev-

enth Circuit granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one hour allot-

ted for oral argument.

No. 76-1334. Don Bordenkircher, Superintendent, Kentucky State

Penitentiary, petitioner, v. Paul Lewis Hayes. Motion of respondent

for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 75-1644. Bertram M. Drassenower et al., petitioners, v. Louis Lb

Levine, etc. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

New York denied.

688 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

No. 76—824. Winifred S. Nance, petitioner, v. Union Carbide Corpo-

ration, Consumer Products Division. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—986. Christos L. Netelkos and Georgette Ysrael, petitioners,

v. United States ; and

No. 76—1134. Charles H. Gamarekian, Joseph J. Rega and George

Santoriello, petitioners, v. United States. Petitions for writs of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76—999. Jane Coe et al., petitioners, v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr.,

Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1185. Max H. Homer, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1198. Mary Louise McClung, petitioner, v. Virginia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76—1199. R. Trippett Boineau, petitioner, v. South Carolina

Real Estate Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-

preme Court of South Carolina denied.

No. 76—1211. Bulk Terminals Company and Gerald L. Spaeth, peti-

tioners, v. Environmental Protection Agency et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois denied.

No. 76—1262. Herbert M. Gannet, petitioner, v. First National State

Bank of New Jersey et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1266. National Association of Regional Medical Programs,

Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health,

Education, and Welfare, et al. ; and

No. 76—1304. Jerome S. Wagshal, petitioner, v. Joseph A. Califano,

Jr., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, et al. Petitions for

writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1271. Thomas Warner Hoopes, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1314. Willie Lee Kilpatrick et al., petitioners, v. United

States; andNo. 76-1360. Eddie Jackson et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petitions for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 689

No. 76-1329. Roger Brown et al., petitioners, v. Robert R. Bryan

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Alabama

denied.

No. 76-1358. Handy Hardware Wholesale, Inc., petitioner, v. Na-

tional Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1367. Hyster Company, petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1404. Terrance E. Downey, petitioner, v. Thomas R. Callery

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Louisi-

ana, Fourth Circuit, denied.

No. 76-1408. Ron Paul, petitioner, v. Robert Alton Gammage. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas denied.

No. 76—1414. Frances F. Shand, petitioner, v. National Labor Rela-

tions Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76—1417. Welford AViglesworth, Jr., petitioner, v. Teamsters

Local Union No. 592, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1424. Audie Dean Richardson, petitioner, v. South Caro-

lina. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of SouthCarolina denied.

No. 76—1425. Maurice A. Garbell, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. TheBoeing Company et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1426. Jean E. Smith, petitioner, v. Larry Carter. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1429. Carol L. Bradley and O. M. Bradley, petitioners, v.

Gladys B. Whitten. Petition for writ of certiorari to the SupremeCourt of Virginia denied.

No. 76-1430. Gibson Products, Inc. of Richardson, petitioner, v,

Texas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas

denied.

No. 76—1431. Daniel Hobby, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

No. 76-1436. Sprague & Rhodes Commodity Corp. et al., peti-

tioners, v, S.S. Irish Spruce, etc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

690 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977

No. 76—1452. Lockewill, Inc., petitioner, v. The United States Shoe

Corp. et ah Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1485. Kobert D. Bigelow, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1534. Mobile Home City of Chattanooga, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Hamilton County, Tennessee. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Division, denied.

• No. 76-1569. Joseph E. Abel, Jr., et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

.: No. 76-1603. Julian Herrera Mendoza, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6251. Paul Flammia, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76—6256. Gerard Collins, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6252. Douglas Sanders, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

ior the Eighth Circuit denied.

^No. 76-6267. Julius Corpus, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Di-

Tector, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6297. Frank David Lovell, petitioner, v. Federal Deposit

Insurance Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6318. James H. Newkirk, aka Gregory Smith, petitioner,

*V Maryland. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special

Appeals of Maryland denied.

No. 76-6335. William Louis Wallschleger, Jr., petitioner, v. Mary-

land. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of

Maryland denied.

No. 76-6340. Maurice Leroy Cook, petitioner, v. Maryland. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

denied.

No. 76-6382. Lester Greenidge, petitioner, v. Government of the

Virgin Islands. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 691

No. 76-6408. Kenneth Paul Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6432. Robert Edward Lipscomb, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6442. Gary O. Holland, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6452. Melvin Lewis Leland, petitioner, v. United States,

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6464. Thomas F. Regan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6538. Terry Lee Huston, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6562. Glen Arnold and Amalia Arnold, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6577. Earl Oliver Goudeau, petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Sec-

ond Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6578* James G. Davis, petitioner, v. Alabama. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-6582. Dorothy Shinder, petitioner, v. Appellate Depart-

ment of the Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

First Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6583. David S. Franco, petitioner, v. Missouri. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri denied.

No. 76-6587. Robert Alan Seabock and Jean Stevens Hobson, peti-

tioners, v. California. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of

Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6588. Thomas Earl Edmonds, petitioner, v. D. C. Lewis,

Superintendent, Caledonia Institution, et al. Petition for writ of cer-

tiori to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

denied.

692 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977

No. 76—6590. Johnny Eussell, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahomadenied.

No. 76—6594. Alphonzo Harrison, petitioner, v. F. Warren Benton,

Director, Oklahoma Department of Corrections, et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—6595. Calvin Hardee, petitioner, v. New York. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of NewYork, Second Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76—6596. Kenneth W. Adams, petitioner, v. Minnesota. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Minnesota, First Ju-

dicial District, denied.

No. 76—6600. Herbert Edney, petitioner, v. Harold J. Smith, Super-

intendent, Attica Correctional Facility. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—6602. Michael Rodriguez, petitioner, v. Robert Henderson,

Superintendent. Auburn Correctional Institution. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76—6605. Lonnie A. Massey, petitioner, v. United States Dis-

trict Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-6609. Nancy Jewell Cross, etc., petitioner, v, MarvinChurch, Comity Clerk-Recorder, San Mateo County, California, et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6613. Jessie D. McDonald, petitioner, v. Davidson CountyElection Commission and Republican State Primary Board. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6647. Carl H. Alley, petitioner, v. Dodge Hotel et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-6677. Roy O'Malley Bell, petitioner, v. L. R, Putman,"Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6700. Tom B. Talmage. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7 693

No. 76-6701. William Earl Head, petitioner, v. United States

Board of Parole. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6704. John E. Mahon, III, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6708. William Charles Smith, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6713. Larry Walton, Clarence F. Davis and Linda KayeWalton, petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6715. William Jordon Claybrooks, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6716. Susan Braunig, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—6719. Michael Jerome Bell, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6722. Robert T. Burke, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6727. Sylvester Young, Jr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6728. Margaret Sailer, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1183. Harold P. Robb, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Richard

Kennedy. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1212. Francesco Scibelli, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice White, andMr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.

240-278—77 88

694 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

No. 76—1394. Alabama, petitioner, v. Kenneth Cantrell. Motion of

respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Powell would

grant certiorari.

No. 76—1438. Catamore Enterprises, Inc., petitioner, v. Interna-

tional Business Machines Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of this

petition.

No. 76—6571. Calvin Woodkins, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall dissenting: Adhering

to our views that the death penalty is in all circumstances cruel and

unusual punishment prohibited by the Eighth and Fourteenth Amend-ments, Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227, 231 (1976) , we would vacate

the death sentence in this case.

Leave to File Petition eor Writ of Mandamus Denied

No. 76—1117. Archie Peltzman, petitioner, v. Irving R. Kaufman,Chief Judge, etc. Motion for leave to file petition for writ of mandamusdenied.

Rehearings Denied

Xo. 75—1301. Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al., appel-

lants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al.

;

No. 75-1335. Abstentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business

Committee et al., appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al. ; andNo. 75-1495. Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the Interior et al,

appellants, v. Wanda June Weeks et al.

;

No. 76-1090. Marianne Cook, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-1213. Cara Woods, Jr., petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76-5933. Jack W. Filmon, appellant, v. Florida

;

No. 76-6181. Edward L. Sellman, petitioner, v. United States;

No. 76—6272. George Leon Sweetwine, petitioner, v. Warden, Mary-land Penitentiary

;

No. 76-6354. Wilburn Wiley Dobbs, petitioner, v. Georgia ; andNo. 76-6395. Wayne Carl Coleman, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tions for rehearing denied.

No. 76-833. Charles G. Morrow, petitioner, v. Greyhound Lines,

Inc. Petition for rehearing and for all other relief denied.

No. 76-5815. George Zannis, petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-6167. Shirley A. Bustell, appellant, v. Clarice L. Bustell.

Motions for leave to file petitions for rehearing denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7 695

Assignment Order

An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning Mr. JusticeClark (Retired) to perform judicial duties in the United States Court

of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the case of Willis et al. v Ameri-

can Bar Association et al, No. 76-4315. pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294

(a) is ordered entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant to 28

U.S.C. § 295.

Eecess Order

The Court will take a recess from today until Thursday, June 9, 1977,

unless otherwise ordered.

Admissions to the Bar on Written

Applicant

Wayne Aaronson

Edward Chester Airhart

Thomas Lane Anderson

David Ashley Bagwell

Edward F. Bell

Stanley M. Berman

City and State

Palm Springs,

Calif.

Louisville, Ky.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Mobile, Ala.

Detroit, Mich.

Armonk. X.Y.

Joseph D. Bermingham, Jr. Buffalo, X.Y.

John T. Biezup

Stanton Bloom

Michael Eugene Blount

Iris Brest

Paul Brest

Jerome C. Briggs

Benjamin Lovell Burdick

Carol Eve Casher

Jerome Thomas Chalwick

Philadelphia, Pa.

Tucson, Ariz.

Washington. D.C.

Stanford. Calif.

Stanford. Calif.

Minneapolis,

Minn.

Oklahoma City,

Okla.

Garden City, X.Y.

Glen Ellyn, 111.

Joseph Edward Coleman Philadelphia, Pa.

Motions

Movant

Xoah Xed Jamin.

Brian D.

Schaefer.

Robert Blair

White, Jr.

Charles B.

Arendall, Jr.

Kay D. Schloff.

Samuel J. Cohen.

Vincent E. Doyle,

Jr.

William E. Eapp.

Michael Philip

Toomin.

Eugene AndrewRitti.

John Kaplan.

Anthony G.

Amsterdam.

Lynn George

Truesdell III.

Judge William J.

Holloway, Jr.

E. Thomas Boyle.

George W.McGurn.

Xorman Alexan-

der Jenkins.

696 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

James F. Companion Wheel ine*. W. Va. Frederick Pfarr

StamD- »TrK-J lililll \J fj X. •

t) clJXlPo J? I clxlxVlXIl V^UA ^Cpxna,. Ohio Robert W. Wead.

W illiam i nomas Lyiisp xx Ralpitrh N Cxiiexxcxj^xx, Xi .v_y.

Bolch.

niomas v^ucmoLict Cherrv Hill N J .Tohn R,op<p,of J Willi JL.\3\J\J\J\J

T^PTinipXJcXxXXXC'.

Cameron JM. Cunningham A liQtin TVy_/rV IXQ LXXX, X CAi Xi clXXv^ y KJ IjV/CIX XLo.

David Richard Damore TTnT*t TianrlpvrlalpX1 UIl XJcXliLLcX Llcl/XO, T*pi"or Ti A llrpnX V. IA.X SYJ , XVXXVCXX.

Fla.

Brian C. Deuschle TTrvi'f T tS\ n c\ prn n 1 pX1 U1U XJcllXvloX vXclXc, Rohprt C Sipoff

Fla.

David George Dingelaine Tni^cirvn A vi 7X ULov/XI, xXXXZi. T^pnn i qjLyoiiiixo

DeConcini.

u. Jc leci i^oaK Olrlalioma Oit.vV^XV.XclXXVJXXXCl' Vyi. UV,

TTprhprt FXXOX Mv3X t X <

Okla. HpwpttJLXO VV 1. L.

j onn l . xjooay, o r. TTnivTPwnnnXXUXXXv^ VV VJvJ VX, XXX. IVFir^ljinpl "RiplifivriXVXXUXlcttJX XVXvxXXdX Ll

T^P:T*7XJui ii.

SitprVhpTi CI Fdrls Columbus, Miss. Hunter M.VJI XXV^XDUXX.

uennis xiamiiLon j? live 'iHpAT'plfiTin llninVyXC V C/XClXXvX, v/JLXHJ X 1 clxHj-Xo XVX.

Pavnp .it*x ct<y xio, tf i •

Xxctipix XL/. J? xllL-Xx Tnlsa Okla .Tnlin A TV\iT'rlt/ CXixl xl. VV cliU.

TTTXXX.

XVOUcI L VV . X1 Xlllv Goshen N Y O uxixl X ylcl XvXclVvJ.

XVlOxXcl'i U. XXtMIIlo X1 llllcj TCpnrlall villp TnrlXX.OXXv.LtX; LX V X LXv>^ XXXVX. Tv obprt O Probst

TivDHnQ I ,DD H fWJDI Lxlvlcl jUtJo JO UA TVa c?hm o*ton T)H CioIXXXX£^ LvJMX, X ^ . a John "Rtf Uxlll X>.

Sin in tyipvc:KJ LLXXXXLXvyX Oo

T/~»1"»V» "P l-r-PYYl YY1PT*U UI111 X . vXcxxXxxxtJx Fort TWivxip Tnrljl. \j>x t) » » ci^y xxo, xxxvX. l\ PTlTlP'f'n iV/TilpaXVv,iIXltM>Xl IVXllcb

VV clLtMIIlclIi.

Tapir Tv (rilpc-eJ clv^XV xv. VJ llco Lpxi iicrtoTi TCv «Tnp l! Ssnvnocp

Gordon Ivor Ginsberg Birmingham

,

Charles Tj LevinV_y X X Cl/ JL XV. sj jLJi JL-J v xxx

Mich.

xuU.WctlLL VX. vXOXvAolt-VLxx Atlantic Citv 1ST JX-X.ljXtXXXl/Xv-' Vy'XL^y , Xl ttf . XyUIIctlvl 1VX.

I* n i-v IonxvapidJi.

Tilnvrl Si Goorlrow Bridgeport, Conn. T I :i t*nl rl .TfjiviPQJ- I ' L X V7 1 V.1 CVllXC/O

T-'i plroT'ofai nX XClvtJI oLcllx.

TVTiphnpl .T GrahamXVXXv/XXClv\/X fj « \J X Cl/XXCXXXX ITartford Conn "Ronnlrl GolrlXvUXXclXLL VJTUXU..

Vaimii 'i n TTp"pqhp11 lTin'Wit,7iX^U'lUlclII XXtJI oXXtJXX VJLiXVVXL'/j Tnnin'nn'nnlic; TnrlXXXvXXcUXcl iJv^XXia, XXXLl. X? xtJCl XyuULgiab

Scott, Jr.

Lawrence Barclay Haile Beverly Hills, Ronald L.

Calif. Hartman.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 697

Applicant

Kenneth Harfenist

Charles Benjamin Harris

William Arthur Hough

Charles King Howard, Jr.

Barbara Burdick Hughes

Keith Catlin Hughes

John Richard James

Steven H. Jesser

Ralph J. KmiecMax Kravitz

Ben Lancaster

Alana W. LauWilliam Leighton LaFuze

James Kenneth Leader

Julian Seymour Levin

Howard H. Lewis

Greer E. Lockhart

Harold R. Lowery

AVilliam Wayne Marshall

Dennis R. McConnell

Edwin R. McCullough

John F. MeehanMichael Mignella, Jr.

Robert S. Molina

City and State Movant

New City, N.Y. Harold Y.

MacCartney, Jr.

San Diego, Calif. John Pierce

Harris.

Galveston, Tex. Cecil EugeneReinke.

Atlanta, Ga. David M.Vaughan.

Littleton, Colo. Robert EugeneAustin, Jr.

Beverly Hills, Ronald L.

Calif. Hartman.Akron, Ohio Sotir Samuel

Nukes.

Chicago, 111. Bernard Carey.

Cherry Hill, N.J. Lewis Katz.

Columbus, Ohio Josiah Hillerman

Blackmore II.

Cartersville, Ga. Hugh BoydPettit, Jr.

Honolulu, Hawaii Helen B. Norem.Houston, Tex. Joe E. Edwards.New York, N.Y. Richard James

Barnes.

Beaufort, S.C. Daniel R.

McLeod.Philadelphia, Pa. David F.

Maxwell.Minneapolis, Melvin D. Heckt.

Minn.

Anderson, S.C. G. Ross

Anderson, Jr.

Shakopee, Minn. Maurice S. Moe.Stanhope, N.J. Frederick C.

Norton.Chicago, 111. John Thomas

Moran, Jr.

Goshen, N.Y. John Tyler Mayo.Phoenix, Ariz. Henry John

Florence.

Dallas, Tex. Logan Ford.

698 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Royal Walker Moore Houston, Tex. Michael Arthur

Moriarty.

Anthony J. Obaclal Washington, D.C. Lawrence T.

Zimmerman.George L. Pallotto Hollywood, Fla. J. Herbert Burke.

Selma Cash Paty Chattanooga, Gerald HowardTenn. Summers.

William A. Reedhead San Diego, Calif. John Pierce

Harris.

Howard D. Eessler New York, N.Y. Leonard Toboroff.

Lewis James Robinson, Jr. Hartford, Conn. Herbert O.Reid.

Gerald A. Roisman Hartford, Conn. Donald George

Rosenberg.

Herman Rosenberg Atlantic City, Donald M.X.J. Kaplan.

Richard I. Rosenberg Atlantic City, Donald M.N.J. Kaplan.

Robert Merrill Rosenberg Minneapolis, Lynn GeorgeMinn. Truesdell III.

Marc M. Schindelman West Hartford, S}rclney TarantulConn. Schulman.

Steven Howard New York, N.Y. Joel C.

Schlesinger Mandelman.A. W. Schorre, Jr. Temple, Tex. Arthur Coleman

Eads.

Lee S. Sherman Cherry Hill, N.J. John Rocco

Bennie.

George Lewis Shillaire III Washington, D.C. Judge NormaHolloway

Johnson.

William Randolph Tucson, Ariz. Dennis

Stevens, Jr. DeConcini.

Blair Varnes Oak Park, 111. Judge George W.Unverzagt.

Hugh A. Walker Livermore, Calif. Lloyd M. Haines.

T. William Wallace Brighton, Colo. Orrel A. Daniel.

John Stanley Willardson North Wilkesboro, Larry S. Moore.

N.C.

S. LaRue Williams Daytona Beach, J. DoyleFla. Tumbleson.

Herman Winderman Philadelphia, Pa. Stanley H. Cohen.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7 699

Applicant

Thomas HardingWolfendale

Francis T. Zachary

City and State

Seattle, Wash.

Hattiesburg,

Miss.

Movant

David Boerner

M. M. Roberts.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Morris Shapiro

James Allan Bourke

Harlan D. Frymire Jr.

Max L. Geiman

Barry Burton Laken

Alfred B. Bell

Dante G. Bertani

Daniel Joseph

Ronald C. Makoski

John W. Peck

Peter Robert Palermo

June D. W. Kalrjarvi

Guy Thomas Gurney

Sherman Oaks,

Calif.

Detroit, Mich.

Carmel, Calif.

McPherson, Kans.

Detroit, Mich.

Youngwood, Pa.

Irwin, Pa.

New Kensington,

Pa.

Jeannette, Pa.

New Kensington,

Pa.

Pasadena, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade II.

McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

Carlos JohnMoorhead.

Roma Eunice

Jones Stewart.

Alan A. Parker.

700 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

Applicant City and State Movant

Stephen Asher Kress Miami, Fla. Barnett H.Epstein.

John Carney Hayes, Jr. Washington, D.C. Alexander M.Heron.

Clare Laura Hogenauer New York, N.Y. Ira J. Raab.

Robert L. James Washington, D.C. Xelson J. Cooney.

John Paul Halvorsen Vrillingboro, X.J. Frank Rice

Xewett.

William Wallace Pugh Washington, D.C. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Ronald Allen Abramowitz Elizabeth, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

William Lewis Berg Elizabeth. X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Michael B. Blacker Scotch Plains, Bernard WarrenX.J. Hehl.

Joseph Charles Bonk Edison, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Stanley Martin Bruder Springfield. X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John G. Butler LTnion, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

William Anthony Cambria Cranford, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

George W. Canellis Watchung. X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

James C. Conlon Union, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Joseph R. Coviello Summit, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Donald R. Creighton Hoboken, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Hilton Davis Linden, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert Diamond Union, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert Christopher Westfield, X.J. Bernard WarrenDoherty Hehl.

George J. Donohue Union, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Frank Joseph Dynda Union, X.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7 701

Applicant City and State Movant

lytic CflllxlVSvl/ JzidliiUlKXa x lamneia, jn .j

.

Bernard WarrenHenl.

\ T» rl T»QTltT TV/la ffn£»TT7 Iw1 Tk 0+OTT>

Jri.ilHI ti VV lVLdllllcW XjjjJolcLll ii/iizaDetn, JN.J. Bernard Warrenxlenl.

AT (ivin C-i- kqtihqJLVldi 1U \JT. Xdlllld union, j> .j

.

Bernard Warrenxieni.

V dGK n v>Weil X 1 OoL Plainfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenTT„ 1, 1

xlenl.A rfniir T-Trklla-n/3 T>TTin TT1xxitllUI XlUlldllU. UaiVlIl JLJLX Basking Kidge, Bernard Warren

XT TJN.J. xlenl.

Ju IdllClb VV lllldlll Watchung, N.J. Bernard WarrenvXdblOI OWbKl Mem.

i>j-diy xJ. \jriiicii iidizabetn. jn.j. Bernard Warrenxieni.

XVlulldlU. IjrOiQOIl Westfield, N.J. Bernard Warrenxieni.

xveiiiiein j. Urnspm ocotcn Jrlams, Bernard WarrenXT TJN.J. xieni.

/.HQ TM OO TV/I rlrnpcmnvii^iidiieb ivl. urrossnian Union, N.J. jjernaru. vv arren

xieni.

-tt-idii *j . urutxernian W estneld, JN .J

.

x3einaroi vv arren

xieni.

0 amtjb \j. xiaggercy TT,,* XJ TUnion, jn.j. x>einarQ vv arren

xieni.

xidioia juouis xiainiette x lainnela, JN .J

.

Bernard AVarren

xieni.

j-^uugidb vv imam xiansen ocotcn r lans, jn .j . Bernard AVarrenTTA], IJtieni.

r nillTl "R TTnrrionnlllllJ^J X>. XldlllbOIl ioOULii vjrange, xjeindiu. vvdiitiii

XT TJN.J

.

xieni.

0-vuu.uipii i>. xiawKins, jr. x lamneia, in .j . x>ernarQ v v arrenTTAV,1xieni.

vjtMjigid j^u xioweii Railway, N.J. BernardWrarren

xieni.

*• eiyj -aJLLoii j arvis, jr. Cnmmll XT Toummit, in .j

.

Bernard "Warren

xieni.

i tiui xitiiiy jvarweii JNew x rovidence, x>ernaru. vv arrenXT TJN.J. xieni.

Edmond M. Kirby Newark, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert A. Kopnicki Westfield, N.J. . Bernard WarrenHehl.

702 MONDAY j, JUNE 6, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Walter Matthew Korchun Westfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Walter John Krako Cranford, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John F. Malone Westfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Lewis M. Markowitz Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John L. McGuire, Jr. Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Vincent J. McMann, Jr. Chatham Town- Bernard Warrenship, N.J. Hehl.

Kenneth Stanley Meyers Westfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

William J. Mulkeen Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Thomas E. O'Gorman Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Gary David Palmer East Orange, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Hugo M. Pfaltz, Jr. Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Alfonso L. Pisano Roselle Park, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Bruce M. Pitman Union, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Martha Greenewald Pugh. Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Joel Ira Bachmiel Livingston, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Martin G. Hand Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Matthew T. Rinaldo Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Anthony D. Rinaldo, Jr. Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

William J. Rokos Jr. Union, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Richard J. Sauerwein Linden, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert Alan Schandler Hackensack, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 703

Applicant City and State Movant

Robert F. Schaul Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Alan Joel Schnirman Piscataway, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John P. Sinnott Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Warren Ernest Smith Plainfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert F. Spencer Westfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Ken Robert Springer Summit, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John H. Stamler Scotch Plains, Bernard WarrenN.J. Hehl.

Alfred A. Stein III Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Robert JKf. Sullivan Berkeley Heights, Bernard WarrenN.J. Hehl.

Elston Alan Taub Union, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

John Salvatore Triarsi Roselle Park, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Joseph J. Triarsi Westfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Gary 0. Turndorf Elizabeth, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Irwin Weinberg Springfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

James C. Welsh Kearny, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Richard R. Width Westfield, N.J, Bernard WarrenHehl.

Lewis Neal Wilson Chatham, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Charles N. Winetsky Linden, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Wrn Fillmore, Wood Plainfield, N.J. Bernard WarrenHehl.

Ontario, Calif. Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Richard Michael Harding Riverside, Calif. Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

704

Applicant

Irvinir Jaffe

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

City and State

James Masao Masuda

Richard John Mihelcic

.Frederick W. Moncrief

Max Harvey Sampson

Frank A. Kreidler

John Fletcher Romano

J. Valdes-Cugat

Jerry Holmes Gilbert

Ann von Isakovics

PoundstoneGearold L. Knowles

Larry J. Crigler

Richard A. Dolin

James Norman Howard

Melvin G. Dakin

Richard Vernon Johnson

Lyle McClain

Thomas Joseph O'Connell Baltimore, Md

Michael P. Trilling

William Merle Pace

Howard A. Kramer

A. Carl Penney

Palo Alto, Calif.

Gardena, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

West Palm Beach,

Fla.

Lake Worth, Fla.

Miami, Fla.

LaGrange, 111.

Waukegan, 111.

Bloomington, Ind.

Hebron, Ky.

Louisville, Ky.

Park Hills, Ky.

Baton Rouge, La.

Baltimore, Md.

OxonHill,Md.

Silver Spring,

Md.Aberdeen, Miss.

Raleigh, N.C.

Winston-Salem,

N.C.

Movant

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 197 7

Applicant City and State Movant

Alan .Tosprih Sp.hnpidp.r Winston-Salpm AIipp. Pom^o

N.C. O'Donnpllv_y JL/ Villi 1v/11 •

ATArman Tvpv SmcrlptarvXK \JL 111C111 -L V v> V KJ±lxg IvuCvi. j Albpmarlp N O XvllvO J—i v/ LI1ou

Sr O'Donnell

^rprald Crordon New Brunswick-

.A- 1 V> TT -A—9 JL U11U TT • Aliop TjOiii^a-aJL.1JLV.A3 JLJ V/ LllOvy

N.J. O'Donnell

Prancis Xavier Hallisran Toms River. "NT »TVAAAkJ J-V A r V_/A • XI •V * AllPPi TjOIIICSAAAllVAj UU HlOvy

Jr. O'DonnellV_X -A_x V/AAAAV/AJL#

"Donald Katz Perth Amboy, Aiipp TiOin^A-AJk-llVvO JLi v/UluD

N.J. O'DonnpllV7 iyv/iinoii.

•Tames Trvin£r Peck IVCvlIXVAJ -Li. T nisi t West Orange, N.J. AIipa Potiica

O'DonnellRichard L. Wad© IVTorristown. 1ST .T A lipp Tjmnof*

O'DonnpllV_Y wlilldl.

Joseph. C. Hubbard Babylon, N.Y, All <"*p T jfmiQP

O'Donnpll\j xyumitjii.

Anthonv J. DiVenere Cleveland Ohio All PP T iAll 1 5P

O'DonnpllV J X/UHllvJU.

Jacob MacKenzie Fridlin© Ashland. Ohio A Iipp T/rvniQP

O'DonnpllVy X/UlllltJ.ll,

Jocriah Pocke Mason^jr V/Ol (A. JLA JL^Jvvlxv X-»A. ^ \_/ x J. Ashland, Ohio All op> T jom gp

O'Donnpll

R/iphard Poren Sites Columbus, Ohio All pp T/Am qp

O'DonnpllV7 X/Ullllt511,

JYVhn (^flrrrvll Slovp/nskvfj vJJLi.ll V^CvX JL v/11 V Vjlluli. V Canton Ohio All PP T jAIIIGO

O'Donnpll\J X/UllllclJ •

A^A\j\J±\.<X\- vl i T llllCfclllOV/11 Cincinnati, Ohio A Iipp 1 /Am

O'Donnpll\J JU/Ullllcll,

Richard Paul Wolfe II Ashland. Ohio A Iipp T/omQP

O'DonnpllArnAld A nrlrpw Pa vna nei TTavprtown Pa A llPP T/f>lllSP

O'DonnpllV/ 1/U1U1C11.

Totyioc Tr IVTociifitf dllltJb X • 1.1 clSULl T-*nilndplr>nin "PaX 11 Li.ClH.CJ. LJillCl, X CV. A Iipp T/AniGP

O'Donnpll

T? t pTi fi T*rl DawpII "^vcra i T*dXVlCllcllU. JJUWcli Xi^gclctXUL North Past Pa A lipp T/OniGP

O'DonnpllTr, rl tx7ofn Tnconn ToTilnTiajZj Vi. VV <XL\X O UbclJll *J Lllri.lHo ^J"?J dSvillp TpnTlJJN <xbll V lilt?, Xtllll. A li pp Tifimsp

O'Donnpll

tiames xxaivey i^zeiwoiiivy firnat Thalia Vq\jriedt x diib, v a. A 1 1 no I ,/~*m coxi.HCt? AiUUloe

O'Donnell.

John Russell Ward Norfolk, Ya. Alice Louise

O'Donnell.

706 MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977

Opinions

No. 76-143. Roy Splawn, petitioner, v. California. On writ of cer-

tiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District.

Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart andMr. Justice Marshall join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewartwith whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall join. Dis-

senting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice

Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 76-167. United States, petitioner, v. Charles W. Ramsey andJames W. Kelly. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judgment reversed andcase remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in

conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Rehnquist. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Brennan andMr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 75-1344. Richard A. Scarborough, petitioner, v. United States.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took

no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 76—451. Alabama Power Company, petitioner, v. Raymond E.

Davis. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Marshall.

No. 76-5206. Harry Roberts, petitioner, v. Louisiana. On writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Judgment reversed in-

sofar as it upholds the death sentence and case remanded to the

Supreme Court of Louisiana for further proceedings not inconsistent

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr.

Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting statement by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun with whom Mr.

Justice White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Rehnquist with whom Mr. Justice White joins.

Adjourned until Thursday, June 9, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1977 707

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Opinions

No. 75-1844. United States, petitioner v. Eugene Lovasco, Sr. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Dissenting opinion by

Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 76—404. Illinois Brick Company et al., petitioners, v. Illinois

et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall and

Mr. Justice Blackmun join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Blackmun.

No. 76-415. Wesley Ward, appellant, v. Illinois. Appeal from the

Supreme Court of Illinois. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

White. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr.

Justice Stewart joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with

whom Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart, and Mr. Justice

Marshall join.

No. 75-443. Hugh Carey, etc., et al., appellants, v. Population

Services International et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Southern District of New York. Judgment affirmed. Mr.

Justice Brennan announced the judgment of this Court and delivered

an opinion, part IV of which only Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice

Marshall and Mr. Justice Blackmun join. Opinion by Mr. Justice

White concurring in parts I, III, and V and concurring in the result

with respect to part IV. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring

in part I and concurring in the judgment. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens concurring in parts I, II, III, and V and concurring in the

judgment in part IV. Mr. Chief Justice Burger dissents. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Eehnquist.

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No. 75-6521. Donald Abney, Larry Starks and Alonzo Kobinson,

petitioners, v. United States. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for tlie Third Circuit. Judgment affirmed.

Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr. Justice White concurs in

the judgment.

No. 76—321. Stencel Aero Engineering Corporation, petitioner, v.

United States. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr.

Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall

with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins.

Adjourned until Monday, June 13, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

<JOURNAL) MONDAY, JUNE 13, 19 77 709

SUPEEMB COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

The Chief Justice said

:

"The orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Justice,

filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

• Appeals—Summary Disposition

No< 76-675. Theodore L. Sendak, Attorney General of Indiana,

et al., appellants, v. Clyde Nihiser, dba Movieland Drive-in-Theater.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern Dis-

trict of Indiana. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr.Justice Rehnquist would vacate judgment and remand case to the

United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana

for further consideration in light of Trainor v. Hernandez, 431 U.S.— (1977).

No. 76—1203. C. Orvis Sowerwine, Trustee in Bankruptcy of REAExpress, Inc., appellant, v. United States et al. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and

Mr. Justice Stevens would dismiss appeal for want of jurisdiction.

No. 76—6633. Jessie D. McDonald, appellant, v. Purity Dairies

Employees Federal Credit Union et al. Appeal from the SupremeCourt of Tennessee, Middle Division. The appeal is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was

taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 76-6483. Robert Eugene Battle, petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Motion for leave to proceed in forma

pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Upon the rep-

resentation of the Solicitor General set forth in his memorandum for

the United States filed May 24, 1977, judgment vacated and case

remanded to the United States District Court for the Western Dis-

trict of Oklahoma for further consideration in light of the position

presently asserted by the government. Mr. Justice White and Mr.

Justice Rehnquist dissent.

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710 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 197 7

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-916. John W. Collis, applicant, v. Kentucky. Application

for bail, presented to Mr. Justice Stevens and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

No. D—111. In the Matter of Disbarment of Gerald McNamaraChapman. It is ordered that Gerald McNamara Chapman of Chi-

cago, 111., be suspended from the practice of law in this Court andthat a rule issue, returnable within 40 days, requiring him to showcause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this

Court.

No. D-112. In the Matter of Disbarment of Kenneth E. Cain. It is

ordered that Kenneth R. Cain of Ozark, Ala., be suspended from the

practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within

40 days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred

from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 5, Original. United States, plaintiff, v. State of California.

Joint motion for entry of a second supplemental decree granted. Sec-

ond supplemental decree entered. This Court retains jurisdiction to

entertain such further proceedings, enter such orders, and issue such

writs as may from time to time be deemed necessary or advisable to

give proper force and effect to this decree or to effectuate the rights

of the parties in the premises.

No. 76-528. Consumers Power Company, petitioner, v. Nelson

Aeschliman et al. Motion of U.S. Labor Party for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this motion.

No. 76-864. City of Lafayette, Louisiana and City of Plaque-

mine, Louisiana, petitioners, v. Louisiana Power & Light Company.Motion of National Rural Electric Cooperative Association et al. for

leave to file a brief, as amid curiae, granted.

No. 76-938. Federal Maritime Commission et al, petitioners, v.

Pacific Maritime Association et al. Motion of Wolfsburger Transport-

Gesellschaft m.b.H. for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-1057. John W. Key et al., appellants v. Michael M. Doyle

et al. Motion of American Jewish Congress for leave to file a brief,

as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76—1167. Owen W. Crumpacker, petitioner, v. Saul I. Humanet al. Motion of respondents to assess damages denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 711

No. 76-1172. First National Bank of Boston et al., appellants, v.

Francis X. Bellotti, etc., et al. Motion of Pacific Legal Foundation

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of New Eng-land Council for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motionof Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America for leave

to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted.

No. 76-1200. Eoger Crist, as Warden of the Montana State Peni-

tentiary, Deer Lodge, Montana, et al., appellants, v. Merrel Cline andL. K. Bretz. Motion of appellees for divided argument granted. Mo-tion of appellee Merrel Cline for appointment of counsel granted andit is ordered that W. William Leaphart, Esquire, of Helena, Montana,

is appointed to serve as counsel for the appellee in this case. Motion

of appellee L. R. Bretz for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

No. 76—1464. The University of Chicago and Argonne, petitioners,

v. Louis Allen McDaniel, Jr. The Solicitor General is invited to file

a brief in this case expressing the views of the United States.

No. 76—5325. Ben Earl Browder, petitioner, v. Director, Depart-

ment of Corrections of Illinois. Motion of Chicago Council of Law-yers for additional time to participate in oral argument, as amicus

curiae, denied.

No. 76—5856. Winston M. Holloway et al., petitioners, v. Arkansas.

Motion of Robert Alston Newcomb, Esquire, to permit Joseph H.Purvis, Esquire, to argue pro hac vice, granted.

Appeal—Jitrisdiction Noted

No. 76-1450. Landmark Communications, Inc., appellant, v. Vir-

ginia. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Virginia. In this case prob-

able jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-5729. Mark David Oliphant, petitioner, v. The Suquamish

Indian Tribe et al. ; Daniel B. Belgarde, petitioner, v. The Suquamish

Indian Tribe et al. Motion of Governor of the State of Washington

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Motion of respond-

ents to strike brief filed by Kitsap County, as amicus curiae, denied.

Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

granted.

No. 76-6528. David Wayne Burks, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ of

712 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 19 7 7

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

granted.

Certiorari Denied

Xo. 75—1772. Agnel Jones, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-1882. Larry Glover Carter and Gregory Hall, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75-6648. Joe Dempsey Willis, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 75—6682. Alton Henry Hopkins, petitioner. v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo.7£-6811. James Donald Lathan. petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—344. Council of Supervisors and Administrators of the City

of .New York. Local 1. SASOC. AFL-CIO. petitioner, v. Boston

Chance et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—387. John Preston Eosenbarger, Jr.. petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-969. J. P. House, etc.. et al.. petitioners, v. George Wallace.

Sr.. et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1165. Zoller & Danneberg Exploration. Ltd. and Zoller £Danneberg. Inc.. petitioners, v. Ballard £ Cordell Corporation. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeal- for the

Tenth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1187. Thomas John Raley. petitioner, v. Maryland. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of Marylanddenied.

Xo. 76-1221. Industrial Employers and Distributors Association

et al., petitioners, v. Earl J. Smith. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Xinth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 713

No. 76-1227. Hawaiian Hauling Service Company, Ltd., peti-

tioner, v. National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuitdenied.

No. 76-1242. Bruce Case, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Petition forwrit of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahomadenied.

No. 76-1248. Clifford F. Favrot, Jr., petitioner, v. KatherineBoulet Barnes. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Courtof Louisiana denied.

No. 76-1283. Milton A. Calesnick, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1288. R. J. Wittenbrink and Nancy McCoy, petitioners,

v. Colorado, by and on behalf of the City of Thornton. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado denied.

No. 76-1290. Adhesives and Sealant Council, Inc., et al., peti-

tioners, v. Interstate Commerce Commission et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1313. Kenneth Leroy Howard, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ ox certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—1324. Allstate Insurance Company, petitioner, v. JosephA. Cannata. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of

California, First Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—1351. W. W. Windle Company, petitioner, v. Commissioner

of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—1354. George A. Angle, dba Kansas Refined Helium Com-pany, petitioner, v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1357. Columbia Typographical Union No. 101, Interna-

tional Typographical Union of North America, AFL-CIO, petitioner,

v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Circuit denied.

714 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 197 7

No. 76—1363. William Davis Martin, petitioner, v. W. GrahamClaytor, Secretary of the Navy, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—1369. Pennsylvania Transfer Company of Philadelphia,

Inc., petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1370. Marcel R. Methot, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1378. Roger L. Whitesel, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1389. Fred Marvel and Angela Marvel, dba Marvel Photo,

petitioners, v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1399. Ernest L. Montanye, former Superintendent, Attica

Correctional Facility, et al., petitioners, v. Rodney R. Haymes. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1402. Poirier & McLane Corporation, petitioner, v. Com-missioner of Internal Revenue. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1444. James Carbone, petitioner, v. Connecticut; and

No. 76—1532. Peter Carbone, petitioner, v. Connecticut. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76-1448. Margaret E. Grigsby, petitioner, v. Sterling Drug,

Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-1458. Eagle Leasing Corporation et al., petitioners, v.

Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1459. Edmond Pfotzer and E. John Pfotzer, etc., peti-

tioners, v. Amercoat Corporation et al. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76-1462. Floyd H. Daniels, petitioner, v. Southern California

Rapid Transit District et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 19 77 715

No. 76-1467. United States Steel Corporation, petitioner, v. UnitedMine Workers of America et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1474. Dalton Abbott, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, ThirdDistrict, denied.

No. 76-1475. Lamb Enterprises, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. GeorgeN. Kiroff et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1479. Clara Quails, petitioner, v. Fresno County Boardof Supervisors et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1483. Teamsters Local Union 377, petitioner, v. WilliamScott. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1496. Charles Carmen Mancini, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1517. Richard E. Jacobs et al., petitioners, v. Leonard W.Sapp et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—1553. Joseph A. Finan, dba House of Kawasaki, etc., peti-

tioner, v. Kawasaki Motors Corporation, U.S.A. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—1557. Spencer Mims, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1586. Amy Everston Jones, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1618. William Escarsega Costey, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5167. Donald Bolden, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

716 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977

No. 76-5229. Harry Boyd Allen, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5898. Richard Kent Tobin, petitioner, United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6264. Don B. Cook, petitioner, ft W. J. Estelle, Jr. Direc-

tor, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6327. Marvel O'Neal, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, denied.

No. 76-6338. Gerald Patrick Hendricks, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6357. Michael Edward Provence, petitioner, v. Florida.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida denied.

No. 76-6364. Ernest B. Veres, petitioner, 0. County of Monroeet al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6376. Lomiie DeCarlo Sanford, petitioner, v. California.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

First Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6389. Raymond Peach, petitioner, v. California. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fifth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—6394. Theodore N. Canleriero, petitioner, v. United States

;

and

No. 76-6411. John Frank Galante, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6396. Gary M. Holmberg, petitioner, v. Robert F. Parratt,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6400. Arthur I. Lawrence, Jr., petitioner, v. Edward Koz-

lowski, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the Supreme Court of Connecticut denied.

No. 76-6424. James C. Cox, Jr., petitioner, ih United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 717

No. 76-6434. John Anthony Housand, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United Stales Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6466. Clarence James Baker, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Xo. 76-6470. Larry Jinks, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit denied.

No. 76—6477. Norbert Sturdevant, petitioner, v. Wisconsin. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin denied.

No. 76-6481. Daniel Kent Altstadt. petitioner, v. California. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fourth

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76—6486. Brent Jackson, petitioner, v. Richard A. Davis et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6512. Tyrone Woods, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6516. Mason Mellor, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth

District, denied.

No. 76-6558. Gus George Owens, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Summit County,

denied.

No. 76-6592. Richard Allan Rossetti, petitioner, v. California. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, First

Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-6622. R, L. Patterson, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-6626. Robert Edward Lipscomb, petitioner, v. Detective

Sergeant Clayton Libby et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6628. James Marion Mydell, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76-6630. Charles A. Karlin, petitioner, v. Ramon L. Gray,

Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

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718 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 19 77

Xo. 76—6638. Leroy H. Johnson, Jr., petitioner, v. Glendora M.Putnam et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76—6639. Roger Lee Sparrow, petitioner, v. Ohio. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio denied.

No. 76-6640. William L. McDonough, petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6642. Harold M. Crowley, Jr., petitioner, v. New Jersey.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6643. Isaac Ford, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied.

Xo. 76—6644. Seymour F. X (Cotton), petitioner, v. Terrell DonHutto, Commissioner, Arkansas Department of Corrections. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6649. Morris Lee Jones, petitioner, v. Indiana. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Indiana denied.

Xo. 76—6653. Orlando Hernandez, petitioner, v. Louie L. T\Tain-

right. Secretary, Florida Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6657. Favis Clay Martin, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6690. Ralph Moore, petitioner, v. Frank Newell, Sheriff.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Lmited States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6725. Morris Ray Edmond, petitioner, v. Texas. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

denied.

Xo. 76—6729. Michael Shannon Gallagher, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6732. Ernie Parr-Pla, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 719

No. 76-6735. Lawrence Monroe, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6740. Charles Kay Shira, petitioner, v. United States.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6742. Mary Delores Maestas, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6746. Karl Dean Schlobohm, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6749. Frederick J. Kerr, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6750. Everett A. Williams, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

No. 76-6752. Barbara Louise Brown King, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6755. James Seeley Cyphers, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6760. Charles Edward White, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6772. Ramon Lerma-Cota, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6776. George W. Johnson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 76-6794. John Stanley Wojtowicz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-919. Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap

Indian Reservation, Montana, petitioner, v. District Court of the

Twelfth Judicial District of Montana, etc., et al. Motion of National

720 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 197 7

Congress of American Indians, Inc. for leave to file a brief, as amicuscuriae, granted. Motion of respondent James W. Gardipee, real party

in interest, for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Montana denied.

No. 76—970. Earl Kuhns and Richard Castner, petitioners, v. Cali-

fornia. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of Cali-

fornia, First Appellate District, denied. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Brennan with whom Mr, Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice

Marshall join.

No. 76—1079. Jozefa Levc (nee O'Blak) et al., petitioners, v. Hollis

G. Connors, Treasurer of the State of Montana, et al. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Montana denied. Mr. Justice

White and Mr. Justice Blackmun would grant certiorari.

No. 76—1120. California Department of Benefit Payments andState Board of Equalization, petitioners, v. John M. England, etc.,

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would

grant certiorari.

No. 76—1445. Simone Maugnie, petitioner, v. Compagnie Nationale

Air France. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Blackmun would

grant certiorari.

No. 76—1189. Maryland, petitioner, v. John Edward Downs. Mo-tion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland

denied.

No. 76-1432. Standard Oil Company of California, petitioner, v.

Federal Trade Commission

;

No. 76-1434. Mobil Oil Corporation, petitioner, v. Federal Trade

Commission ; and

No. 76-1435. Texaco, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. Federal Trade

Commission. Motion of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States

for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petitions for writs of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of

Columbia Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice White and

Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of

this motion and petitions.

No. 76-1437. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association,

Local 28, AFL-CIO, petitioner, v. Carrier Air Conditioning Companyand National Labor Relations Board. Petition for writ of certiorari to

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 197 7 721

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of this

petition.

No. 76-6616. Neil Abraham Bradington, petitioner, v. Interna-

tional Business Machines Corporation. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Mr. Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of

this petition.

Leave To File Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied

No. 76-1419. Elijah W. Ratcliff, petitioner, v. United States Dis-

trict Court for the Southern District of Texas. Motion for leave to file

petition for writ of mandamus denied.

Leave To File Petition for Writ of Prohibition Denied

No. 76-6710. Francis Alvin Johnson, petitioner, v. John H. Wood,

Jr., Judge, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Mo-

tion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition denied.

Rehearings Denied

No. 76-1036. Oleta Gravitt, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Southwest-

ern Bell Telephone Company et al.

;

No. 76-1282. George J. Fulton, petitioner, v. David Hecht et al.;

No. 76-1379. Alfred Bernard Davis, III, petitioner, v. United

States

;

No. 76-6019. Camilo Juarez-Rodriguez, petitioner, v. United

States; and

No. 76-6067. James Edward Dove, appellant, v. New York et al.

Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 5^1687. United States Trust Company of New York, etc.,

appellant, v. New Jersey et al. Petition for rehearing denied. Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consideration

or decision of this petition.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from today until Thursday, June 16,

1977.

722 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977

Admissions to the Bar on Written Motions

City and State MovantApplicant

Robert G. AbramsMichael E. AdamsRichard S. Allemann

Robert J. Ames

Michael E. Anderson

Steven E. Angstreich

James B. Atkinson

John Thomas Baker

Frank J. Bankowitz

William J. Barnthouse

William Joseph Baxley

Clifton O. Bingham, Jr.

Gene D. BrownWalter R. BrownJohn Richardson Buzbee

Alan Byron Castator

Davis Chin

Sam Winston Choate

Randall M. Clark

Jerry D. Cluff

Douglas Allen Cooper

Darold E. Crotzer, Jr.

James E. Day, Jr.

Dan Elvin Dennis

Washington, D.C.

San Jose, Calif.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Nashville, Tenn.

Miami, Fla.

Philadelphia, Pa.

San Francisco,

Calif.

New Haven,

Conn.

Orlando, Fla.

Jefferson City,

Mo.Dothan, Ala.

Baton Rouge, La.

Tallahassee, Fla.

Des Moines, IowaLittle Rock, Ark.

Chicago, 111.

Chicago, 111.

Houston, Tex.

Brunswick, Ga.

San Diego, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

St. Louis, Mo.

Dallas, Tex.

Boise, Idaho

William Simon.

Robert A. Baines.

Walter Early

Craig.

Aubrey B.

Harwell, Jr.

Burton Young.

Harvey S.

Luterman.

Nels B. Fransen.

Timothy Lionel

Jenkins.

J. Robert EganIII.

John C.

Danforth.

Claude Pepper.

James David

McNeill III.

Roy T. Rhodes.

Bruce B. Graves.

Arthur A. Givens,

Jr.

Irving E.

Hollobow.

Thomas F.

McWilliams.

Charles K.

Stephenson.

Glenn Carroll

Palmatary.

David H. R. Pain.

Edward Labaton.

Thomas F.

Eagleton.

Harry I.

Freedman.

William Barton

Gray.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 723

Applicant

Fredric R. Dichter

John V. Donnelly

Christopher Bulkley FagerGeorge E. Fruechtenicht

Frank M. Garza

Jane C. L. Goichman

Kim Harvey Goldberger

Steven H. Goldblatt

Ralph Nelson Greene III

Harry Max Griger

John L. HamiltonJames Carlisle Harrison,

Jr.

Ralph Dennis Hoover

Donald G. HopkinsGains Edward Hopkins,

Jr.

Dale William HornB. Clyde Hutchinson

Clayton R. Jackson

James Bruce Jacobsen

Lawrence H. Jacobson

John Frederick Jorgensen

John Wynne Kelley, Jr.

John Wilson Kelsey

Stephen Jay Kogan

Barry B, Kreisler

City and State

Anchorage,

Alaska

Des Moines, IowaWashington, D.C.

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Corpus Christi,

Tex.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Evergreen, Colo.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Des Moines, Iowa

Washington, D.C.

Columbia, S.C.

Valparaiso, Ind.

Tulsa, Okla.

Washington, D.C.

Brecksville, Ohio

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Greenville, S.C.

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Wichita, Kans.

Nashville. Tenn.

Houston, Tex.

Miami, Fla.

Chicago, 111.

Movant

Hal RaglandHorton.

Bruce B. Graves.

Harry M. Plotkin.

Sol Rothberg.

Vernon D.

Harville.

Thomas Daniel

Clarke.

Leo N. Bradley.

Abraham Joshua

Gafni.

T. EdwardAustin, Jr.

Stephen C.

Robinson.

Wm. A. Glasgow.

Joseph C.

Coleman.

Alan Stuart

Morrisson.

M. D. Kirk.

Alfonso E.

Maclntyre.

Albert L. Ely, Jr.

Arthur B. Dunne.

Arthur B. Dunne.

Ernest Joseph

Howard.Bernard David

Fischer.

Charles DonaldAnderson.

William WayneBedwell.

John F. Nichols.

Ellen JamesMorphonios.

Irving E.

Hollobow.

724 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

James Neale Lawler Richmond, Va. Conard Blount

Mattox, Jr.

Richard S. Lehrich Elizabeth, N.J. Alfred M. Wolin.

Larry J. Lingeman Tucson, Ariz. Dennis

DeConcini.

Hugh Lowe Austin, Tex. David ReadRichards.

A nrlio 1 ,qq T .ntinv Tt» JL)r Lllt^bUla, 1VJLU.. XJlllli ± IlUIllclo

Bayko.

Seth Benjamin Marks Cleveland, Ohio Charles A. Vanik.

Robert Dennis Marshall Sacramento, Joel Everett

Calif. Carey.

Thomas Charles New Britain, Thomas N.

McCullough Marshall Conn. Sullivan.

John Richard Martin Atlanta, Ga. Patrick Bruce

Kirwan.

John Hay McConnell New York, N.Y. Richard H.

Sommer.John E. McDermott Los Angeles, Patricia M.

Calif. Tenoso.

John James McGuirk Miami, Fla. Burton Young.

James Richard Meehan Upper Marlboro, Cheryl LynnMd. Palkovitz

Hepfer.

David Hillel Melasky Houston, Tex. Chris J. Dixie.

Harvey David Melniker Roslyn, N.Y. Denis E. Dillon.

Anthony F. Mercurio Houston, Tex. James Patrick

Murphy.

Samuel Philip Militello Buffalo, N.Y. Jack DeanRogers.

Gary L. Montgomery Boise, Idaho William Barton

Gray.

David Hart Nelson Ann Arbor, Mich. Elmer E. White.

Thomas G. Nelson Twin, Falls, R. P. Parry.

Idaho

Carl Lester Owenby Quincy, Fla. Roy T. Rhodes.

Joseph R. Park Clearwater, Fla. Chester B.

McMullen, Jr»

Costa Michael Pleicones Columbia, S.C. Kirby Darr

Shealy, Jr.

John Lampert Plunkett Minneapolis, Peter Allman

Minn. Greenburg.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1977 725

Applicant

Emily Rhine

Alan Saltzman

Sam Schneider

Ronald Silber

Harold J. Singer

Carol Jean Smith

William L. Smith, Jr.

Nile Stanton

Gerald R. Tarutis

Lawrence J. Taslitz

Randy Taylor

Taylor Rankin Terry, Jr.

David C. Toomey

James P. Tracy

H. Hunter Twiford III

James C. Van DykePlauche F. Villere, Jr.

Aida Waserstein

Samuel Henry WeinerPaul L. Westberg

Victor J. Westman

Mikel Howard Williams

Richard Cyril Witt

William A. Yost III

Richard Arron Zacur

City and State Movant

Beaumont, Tex. Thomas Lee

Hanna.Detroit, Mich. Paul Allen

Rosen.

Alexandria, Va. Irving R. M.Panzer.

Elizabeth N T Judge James M.Cawley.

Enid, Okla. Earl B. Mitchell,

Anniston, Ala.

Jr.

Walter Sanderson

Turner.

Chicago, 111. Irving E.

Hollobow.Indianapolis, Ind. Ronald Edward

Elberger.

Seattle, Wash. Peter Greenfield.

Chicago, 111. William J. Bauer.

Dallas, Tex. Tom Scott

McCorkle, Jr.

Fort Myers, Fla. Charles M.Roberts.

Philadelphia, Pa. James J. McCabe,Jr.

New York, N.Y. David R. Hyde.Clarksdale, Miss. Robert F. Wood.Stockton, Calif. Nels B. Fransen.

New Orleans, La. Charles Paul

Barker.

Philadelphia, Pa. Michael S.

Lottman.

New York, N.Y. Bernard Gerb.

Boise, Ind. William Barton

Gray.

Martinez, Calif. George W.McClure.

Boise, Ind. William Barton

Gray.

Pittsburgh^ Pa. Loyal HermanGregg.

Milwaukee, Wis. Paul Noelke.

St. Petersburg, Allen P.

Fla. Allweiss.

726 MONDAY, JUNE 13. 19 77

Admissions to the Bar ox Oral Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Jcid.wa.ra .Bernard r einer Philadelphia, Pa. Joshua C. Eilbero;.

V Uilil Jl ali^trl XVU \\ IdllCl Denver. Colo. Daniel M.

Friedman.1 tDVO H 111lion Is o w^i Vuzn»nr^vVJTtXcllU. 0 Llllall JDalllOt:

Igei ot. Lharles. 31o. Daniel M.

Friedman.Jimmy A. Moseley JNorman, Okla. Daniel M.

t riedman.xvobert Jl . irombley JNew Orleans. La. Daniel M.

r riedman.xvooeit J-, ivessier Oklahoma City, Daniel M.

vJKia. -b nedman.T\ llliam Eugene Gressman Oiievj Unase, Ma. Lugene Gressman.Dean Arthur Dickie Chicago, 111. Peter Paul

Weidenbrach.

Jr.

John Michael Patton \\ asmngton. D.C Frances A. BasarPa tton.

Peter \\ llliam 1 illXT Txiackensack. js .J. William H. Allen.Lor Ancrplpc

Calif. Jr.

John Lawrence Xaler Washington. D.C. George Gregory

Jacunski.Warren Paul Taylor Alexandria, Va. George Gregory

Jacunski.

Xo. 76—5187. Phillip Jerome Lee. petitioner, v. Lnited States.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell.

Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Concurring opinion by

Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

Xo. 76—208. Ewald B. Xyquist. Commissioner of Education of

Xew York, et al., appellants, v. Jean-Marie Mauclet et al. Appeal fromthe United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Dis-

tricts of Xew York. Judgments affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Blackmun. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dis-

senting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom Mr. Chief Justice

Burger and Mr. Justice Stewart join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Eehnquist with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger joins.

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 197 7 727

No. 76-413. United States et al., petitioners v. Nicholas J. Larion-

off, Jr., et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opin-

ion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Whitewith whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr.Justice Rehnquist joint.

No. 76—180. Henry Smith, Individually and as Administrator of

York City Human Resources Administration, et al., appellants, v..

Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al.

;

No. 76-183. Bernard Shapiro, Individually and as Executive Di-

rector of the New York State Board of Social Welfare, et al., appel-

lants, v. Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reformet al.

;

No. 76—5193. Naomi Rodriguez et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. ; and

No. 76-5200. Daniellee Gandy et al., appellants, v. Organization

of Foster Families for Equality and Reform et al. Appeals from the

the United States District Court for the Southern District of NewYork. Judgment reversed and cases remanded to the United States

District Court for the Southern District of New York for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Brennan. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart concurring

in the judgment with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice

Rehnquist join.

No. 76-260. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of the State of

New York, appellant, v. Patrick J. Cunningham et al. Appeal from the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Brennan concurring in part with whom Mr. Justice

Marshall joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Mr. Jus-

tice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

Adjourned until Thursday, June 16, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 197 7 729

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Opinion Per Curiam

No. 76-1786. National Socialist Party of America et al., peti-

tioners, v. Village of Skokie, On petition for writ of certiorari to the

Supreme Court of Illinois. Treating the application for stay, pre-

sented to Mr. Justice Stevens and by him referred to the Court, as a

petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari granted and stay denied by

Supreme Court of Illinois reversed and case remanded to the Supreme

Court of Illinois for further proceedings not inconsistent with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam. Mr. Justice White would

deny the stay. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist with

whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Stewart join.

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

uBefore we proceed today with the regular business of the Court,

it is my sad duty to take note for the record and the Journal of the

Court of the death of our beloved colleague and friend Mr. Justice

Tom Clark, who served as a Justice of this Court from 1949 to 1967,

after serving as Attorney General of the United States from 1945 to

1949.

"His deatli came almost exactly 10 years after retiring from this

Court. But retirement for Justice Clark was not the end but the

beginning of a new career in which he was a leading spokesman for

judicial improvement and which, at the same time, took him on

special assignments into every one of the 11 Federal Circuits. So far

as we are aware, no Judge or Justice in history sat on every Court of

Appeals after his technical retirement from active service.

"Even while sitting on this Court Justice Clark was a literal mis-

sionary for improvement of judicial administration, and it was logi-

cal that, when the Federal Judicial Center began operations in 1968,

he was appointed its first Director. In that position, he gave standing

and credibility to this important new institution created by Congress

to improve the administration of justice.

"When he retired as Director, he resumed regular sittings on Courts

of Appeals and District Courts all over the United States. And for

the past 15 years he has had a part in every major program to im-

prove the work of the courts. He played a leading role in launching

the National College of the State Judiciary at Reno, Nev., where

more than 1,000 State judges have received special training in the

past decade.

"Last Saturday he was in his Chambers here at the Supreme Court,

completing his preparation for cases he was to hear argued in the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York.

When he did not arrive at the Court of Appeals on Monday morning,

it was discovered that his death occurred during the night.

"He died as he lived, deeply committed and involved in the judicial

work he loved—and literally, in the tradition of the West—'with his

boots on'."

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732 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 197 7

"No one in the past 30 years has done more than Tom Clark to

improve justice in our country and no one had such universal respect

and affection of the lawyers and judges of this country.

"I speak for all the present and former members of the Court today

in expressing our deep sorrow, and our profound sympathy, for

Mrs. Clark and her family.

"On an appropriate occasion after the opening of the next Term of

the Court in October, the official memorial service of the Court will

be conducted for Mr. Justice Clark in this Chamber."

Opinions

No. 75—6933. Nathaniel Brown, petitioner, v. Ohio. On writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County. Judg-

ment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals of Ohio,

Cuyahoga County, for further proceedings not inconsistent with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Concurring

opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall

joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun with whom Mr.

Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Rehnquist join.

No. 75—1805. Garland Jeffers, petitioner, v. United States. On writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh

Circuit. Judgment affirmed in part and A^acated in part and case

remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in con-

formity with the judgment of this Court. Mr. Justice Blackmunannounced judgment of the Court and delivered an opinion in which

Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Rehn-

quist joined. Opinion by Mr. Justice White concurring in part in the

judgment and dissenting in part. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart andMr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 75—871. John R. Manson, Commissioner of Correction of Con-

necticut, petitioner, v. Nowell A. Brathwaite. On writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgmentreversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further pro-

ceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion byMr. Justice Blackmun. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice

Brennan joins.

Xo. 75-1126. Trans World Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Larry G.Hardison et al. ; and

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1977 733

Xo. 75-1385. International Association of Machinists and Aero-

space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, -v. Larry G. Hardisonet al. On writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit. Judgment reversed and cases remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity Avith the

opinion of this Court, Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennanjoins.

Xo. 75-1870. E. I, duPont de Xemours and Compairy et al., peti-

tioners, v. Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. ; andXo. 75—1872. Securities and Exchange Commission, petitioner, v.

Richard J. Collins, Jr., et al. On writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Judgment reversed

and cases remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings

in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Chief

Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Mr. Jus-

tice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of this

case.

Xo. 76-128. Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, et al., appel-

lants, v. Bruce Bradley et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Maryland. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the United States District Court for the District of

Maryland for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Bur-

ger. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Concurring opinion

by Mr. Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Powell joins. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in

the consideration or decision of this case.

Xo. 76—5416. Ruby Jones, petitioner, v. Douglas Hildebrant et al.

On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado. Writ of cer-

tiorari dismissed as improvidently granted. Opinion per curiam an-

nounced by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Marshall join.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 197 7 735

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Kehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Opinions

No. 76-674. Third National Bank in Nashville, petitioner, v. ImpacLimited, Inc., et al. On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of

Tennessee, Middle Division. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun with whomMr. Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice White join.

No. 76-5306. Ernest John Dobbert, Jr., petitioner, v. Florida.

On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Florida. Judgment

affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Kehnquist. Concurring opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Bren-

nan and Mr. Justice Marshall. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall

join.

No. 76-444. Northeast Marine Terminal Company, Inc., et al.,

petitioners, v. Ralph Caputo et al. ; and

No. 76-454. International Terminal Operating Company, Inc.,

petitioner, v. Carmelo Blundo et al. On writs of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judgment

affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

No. 75-1861. Gordon G. Patterson, Jr., appellant, v. New York.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals of New York. Judgment affirmed.

Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Powell with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall

join. Mr. Justice Kehnquist took no part in the consideration or deci-

sion of this case.

No. 75-6568. Johnnie B. Hankerson, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Judg-

ment reversed and case remanded to the Supreme Court of North

Carolina for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Concurring opinion by

Mr. Justice Blackmun with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger joins.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall concurring in the judgment. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in the judgment. Mr. Justice Kehn-

quist took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Adjourned until Monday, June 20, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

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< JOURNAL) MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 1977 737

SUPEBMB COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinion Per Curiam

No. 76-878. Edward W. Maher, etc., appellant, v. Donna Doe et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of

Connecticut. Motion of appellees for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the District of Connecticut for further proceedings

in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion per curiam.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-366. Philip Reinhard, etc., et al., appellants v. Eagle Books,

Inc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the North-

ern District of Illinois. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

for further consideration in light of Ward v. Illinois, 431 U.S.

(1977). Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Mar-

shall and Mr. Justice Stevens would affirm judgment.

No. 76-1423. Charles E. Sigety, dba Florence Nightingale Nurs-

ing Home, appellant, v. Kichard V. Horan, etc. Appeal from the Court

of Appeals of New York. The appeal is dismissed for want of juris-

diction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition

for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

No. 76—1490. J. R. Lewis and Harold H. Galliett, Jr., etc., appel-

lants, v, Alaska et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Alaska. Theappeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers

whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari,

certiorari denied.

No. 76-6675. Jessie D. McDonald, appellant, ^. Tennessee. Appealfrom the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Division. The appeal

is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the

appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari denied.

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No. 76—1509. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., appellant, v. Carl

A. Jones et al. Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle

Division. The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal

question.

No. 76-6671. Press Lee, Jr., appellant, v. Washington. Appeal

from the Supreme Court of Washington. The appeal is dismissed for

want of a substantial federal question.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75-1695. James A. Carini et al., petitioners, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Fourth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further consideration in light of United States v. Larionoff, 431 U.S.

(1977).

No. 75—6657. Angelo Bartemio, petitioner, v. United States. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgmentvacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further con-

sideration in light of Abney v. United States, 431 U.S. ,

n.9 (1977).

No. 75-6905. Archie Allen, petitioner, v. South Carolina. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Caro-

lina. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and

petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the Supreme Court of South Carolina for further con-

sideration in light of Roberts v. Louisiana, 431 U.S. (1977) and

State v. Rumsey, 267 S. C. 236 (1976).

No. 76—211. Monroe County Probate Court et al., petitioners, v.

Dahlari Weldon et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Motion of Michigan

Probate and Juvenile Judges Association et al. for leave to file a

brief, as amid curiae, granted.

Motion of respondent Dahlari Weldon for leave to proceed in formapauperis granted. Motion of Bettye S. Elkins, guardian ad litem for

respondent Maria Sophia Weldon, for leave to proceed in formapauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment

vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further con-

sideration in light of Trainor v. Hernandez, 431 U.S. (1977) and

Juidice v. Vail, 430 U.S. ( 1977 )

.

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No. 76-677. Ronny G. Saylors et al., petitioners, v. United Stateset al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for

further consideration in light of United States v. Larionoff, 431 U.S.(1977).

No. 76-1107. Robert W. Crouch and Albert Kudelka, Jr., peti-

tioners, v. United States. On petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for

writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Abney v.

United States, 431 U.S. , n. 9 (1977)

.

No. 76-1297. Morris H. Mills, petitioner, v. United States. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judg-

ment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

consideration in light of Abney v. United States, 431 U.S. ,

n. 9 (1977).

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-976. Wayne Ernest Barker, applicant, v. United States.

Application for reduction of bail pending appeal to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, presented to the Chief Jus-

tice and by him referred to the Court, denied.

No. A-1029. Jessie D. McDonald, applicant, v. Vinson Thomp-son, Warden. Application for supersedeas bond pending appeal to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, presented to

Mr. Justice Brennan and by him referred to the Court, denied.

No. A-1036. George Robert Ellers, applicant, v. Walter A. Redman,etc. et al. Application for writ of habeas corpus and for all other

relief, presented to the Chief Justice and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

No. 72, Original. State of South Dakota, plaintiff, v. State of

Nebraska. Report of Special Master on motion of Robert J. Foley

et al. for leave to intervene as defendants received and ordered filed.

Exceptions, if any, with supporting briefs to the Report may be filed

by the parties within 30 days. Reply briefs, if any, to such exceptions

may be filed within 30 days.

No. 76-419. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, peti-

tioner, v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., et al. ; and

No. 76-528. Consumers Power Company, petitioner, v. Nelson

Aeschliman et al. Motion of Pacific Legal Foundation for leave to file

740 MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 1977

a brief, as amicus curias, granted. Motion of Hans A. Bethe et al., for

leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, in No. 76—528, granted. Mr. Jus-

tice Powell took no part in the consideration or decision of these

motions.

No. 76—1172. First National Bank of Boston et al., appellants, v.

Francis X. Bellotti, etc., et al. Motion of Northeastern Legal Founda-

tion and Mid America La^al Foundation for leave to file a brief, as

amici curiae, denied.

No. 76-1403. Nelson Bunker Hunt et al., petitioners, v. Mobil Oil

Corporation et al. The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this

case expressing the views of the United States. Mr. Justice Powell

took no part in the consideration or decision of this order.

No. 76—1662. United States, appellant, v. Board of Commissioners

of Sheffield, Alabama, et al. Motion to expedite consideration of ap-

peal granted.

No. 76-5761. Michael Lee Simpson and Tommy Wayne Simpson,

petitioners, v. United States ; andNo. 76-5796. Michael Lee Simpson, petitioner, v. United States.

Motion for appointment of counsel granted and it is ordered that

Robert W. Willmott, Jr., Esquire, of Lexington, Kentucky, is ap-

pointed to serve as counsel for the petitioners in these cases.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-1427. Paul A. McDaniel, appellant, v. Selma Cash Paty

et al. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Eastern Division.

In this case probable jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 75-1892. United States, petitioner, v. Jeffrey R. MacDonald.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit granted.

No. 76—1383. Christiansburg Garment Company, petitioner, v.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Cir-

cuit granted.

No. 76-1500. Massachusetts, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit granted.

No. 76—6617. Richard Austin Greene, petitioner, v. Raymond D.Massey, Superintendent, Union Correctional Institution. Motion of

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1977 741

petitioner of leave to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit granted.

Certiorari Denied

No. 76-220. General Dynamics Corporation, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-984. Robert George Drummond, et ux., petitioners, v. Ful-

ton County Department of Family and Children's Services et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76—1231. Loveladies Property Owners Association, Inc., etc.,

et al., petitioners, v. Max Raab, United States Army Corps of Engi-

neers, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court

of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76—1269. Robert Berkson, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1273. Mildred Popkin, petitioner, v. New York State

Health & Mental Hygiene Facilities Improvement Corporation. Pe-

tition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1287. Robert Stone, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1393. Jack D. Ringwalt et al., petitioners, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1421. Dennis G. Martin, Administrator of the Estate of

Harry Eugene Walker, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit denied.

No. 76-1473. Commander Knox et al., petitioners, v. Estella Brown.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1477. David Ruben Johnson, petitioner, v. Georgia. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Georgia denied.

No. 76-1492. Harris L. Jackson, petitioner, v. Wesley J. Reiling.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Minnesota

denied.

742 MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 197 7

No. 76-1495. Richard Strobl, petitioner, v. Arkansas. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arkansas denied.

No. 76-1507. Ausbert S. Sandoval, petitioner, v. Industrial Com-mission of Arizona and Salt River Power District. Petition for writ

of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division One, denied.

No. 76-1512. Richard M. Clowes, etc., et al., petitioners, v. JohnSerrano, Jr., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of California denied.

No. 76-1516. William Mirin, dba Strip Cab Co., et al., petitioners,

v. Nevada ex rel. Public Service Commission et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1522. John Harmer, Raymond P. Gauer and Salvatore

Maiorino, petitioners, v. A Motion Picture Film Entitled "Deep

Throat'', et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal

of California, Second Appellate District, denied.

No. 76-1527. Robert L. Chesney, petitioner, v. Lynn Gresham,

as Tax Collector of the County of Merced, et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Fifth Appellate Dis-

trict, denied.

No. 76-1529. H. N. Spencer, petitioner, v. Hanna M. Ayoub et ux.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1568. Joyous Junques, Inc., petitioner, v. Whitehurst Asso-

ciates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court

of Appeals denied.

No. 75-1576. Jesse A. Helms et al., petitioners, v. Cyrus R. Vance,

Secretary of State, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-5889. Dollie Eason, petitioner, v. Francis H. Maloney et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Connecticut

denied.

No. 76-6350. Wilbert Eugene Proffitt, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6365. Robert Lee Stokes, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Seventh Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 197 7 743

Xo. 76-6366. Ralph Johnson, petitioner, v. United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theDistrict of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6388. James C. Buchanan, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals forthe Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6406. Daniel M. Pilla, petitioner, v. United States. Petitionfor writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for theEighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6420. Brazell McClain, petitioner, v. United States; andXo. 76-6422.. Dan Watson, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6433. Robert Lee Walton, Sr., petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6439. Kevin Hans Griffin, petitioner, v. South Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Carolina

denied.

Xo.76—6455. Harley David Hinkley, petitioner, v. United States;

andXo. 76-6473. Judith Renee Legere, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6456. Ben Steele, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

District of Columbia Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—6463. Elijah Ivory Joe Grant, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fourth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6532. Gary L. Milligan, petitioner, v. W. T. Stone, Warden.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Xinth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6569. Addequaye Allotey, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-6608. Patricia Saverese, petitioner, v. United States ; and

Xo. 76-6618. Margaret Lee Robinson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

744 MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 197 7

No. 76-6659. Michael Mullen, petitioner, v. James Jennings. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorarari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6667. Vladimir K. Zatko, petitioner, v. California et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California

denied.

No. 76—6668. Wade Gilbert Warren, petitioner, v. Harold Black,

Superintendent, Kentucky State Reformatory. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

denied.

No. 76—6669. Isaac Jones, petitioner, v. California. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California, Third Appel-

late District, denied.

No. 76—6672. James Walter Cherry, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle,

Jr., Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

denied.

No. 76-6674. James W. Perkins, petitioner, v. W. J. Estelle, Jr.,

Director, Texas Department of Corrections. Petition for writ of cer-

tiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas denied.

No. 76-6676. Thomas B. White, petitioner, v. Arnold L. Yochelson.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of

Appeals denied.

No. 76-6681. Harold M. Crowley, Jr., petitioner, v. New Jersey.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6688. William C. Cuthbertson, petitioner, v. Washington.Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Washingtondenied.

No. 76-6693. Salvatore G. Crisafi, petitioner, v. Virginia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia denied.

No. 76-6733. Eobert E. Foster, petitioner, v. Bechtel Corporation.Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6747. Kenneth W. Owens, petitioner, v. United States

Parole Commission. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6764. Henry Salley, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

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No. 76-6766. Leonard Shelton, petitioner, v. Larry Taylor,

Warden, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6777. Willie Perry Woods, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6821. William Gary Cutting, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6824. Anthony Louis Cozzetti, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-832. Edward R. Jagnandan et al., petitioners, v. WilliamL. Giles et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Courtof Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied. Mr. Chief Justice Burgerand Mr. Justice Brennan would grant certiorari.

No. 76—1322. Eldon Raybourne Christian, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied. Dissenting opinon by Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Marshall

join.

No. 76-1478. H. Ross Perot et al., petitioners, v. Winthrop J.

Allegaert, Trustee of duPont Walston Incorporated, et al. Motion of

American Stock Exchange, Inc., for leave to file a brief, as amicus

curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—1518. Harold Black, Warden, petitioner, v. Douglas An-thony Holt. Application for release of respondent on personal recog-

nizance, presented to Mr. Justice Stewart and by him referred to the

Court, denied. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma

pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Powell

would grant certiorari.

No. 76-1524. Times Mirror Company, petitioner, v. Donald RayAnselmi and Raymond B. Whitaker. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell would grant certiorari.

No. 76-1533. Walter Fogg, Superintendent, Green Haven Cor-

rectional Facility, petitioner, v. Ernest Welcome. Motion of respond-

ent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ

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of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit denied as untimely filed. 28 U.S.C. 2101(c).

No. 76—6333. Selwynn Barry Gholson and Larry Joe Ross, peti-

tioners, v. Texas. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Crim-

inal Appeals of Texas denied. Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice

Marshall dissenting: Adhering to our views that the death penalty

is in all circumstances cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the

Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments, Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153,

227, 231 (1976) , we would vacate the death sentences in this case.

Leave To File Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied

No. 76—6694. Johnnie L. Blake, petitioner, v. United States Court

of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Motion for leave to file petition for

writ of mandamus and/or prohibition denied.

Eehearings Dexied

No. 76-1353. Thomas E. Kuykendall, petitioner, v. Southern FarmBureau Casualty Insurance Company

;

No. 76-6265. Terry Lee Goodwin, petitioner, v. Georgia : and

No. 76—6397. Elmer Rheford Boyd, petitioner, v. Felix Rodriguez,

Warden. Petitions for rehearing denied.

No. 665. October Term, 1966. William Robert Klein, petitioner,

v. Solomon A. Klein. Motion for leave to file third petition for re-

hearing denied.

No. 76-330. Ray Elbert Parker, petitioner, v. Daniel J. Boorstin,

Librarian of Congress, et al. Motion for leave to file petition for re-

hearing denied.

Recess Order

The Court will take a recess from today until Tuesday, June 21,

1977.

Adzsiissioxs to the Bar ox Written Motions

Applicant City and State Movant

Peter Amschel He-met, Calif. Douglas Ferd

Welejbir.

Peter M. Anderson Seattle, Wash. M. BayardCrutcher.

C. Bruce Armstrong Fayetteville, X.C. Henry Wallace

Witcover.

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jJylL L till L Uity ana fctate Movant

John V. Austin Washington, D.C. Lawrence Francis

Noble.

Taylor Livingston Baker, Indianapolis, Ind. Mercer Mont-Jr. gomery Mance.

Phillip Lawrence Beard Xenia, Ohio Richard AtwoodWead.

Bruce Steven Beck Manchester, Conn. Harry Beck.

Philip P. Berestecki Waltham, Mass. Berton Scott

Sheppard.

Garland William Binns, Little Rock, Ark. Walter WarnerJr. Davidson.

Thomas J. Blasi New Orleans, La. Charles J. Rivet.

Joe Edd Boaz Anson, Tex. Bernard Louis

Chanon.

Richard Stuart Broom Middleport, N.Y. Harvey ToddOringher.

Stephen B. Burbank Philadelphia, Pa. David P. Bruton.

David Caldwell Dallas, Tex. Lawrence B.

Gibbs.

Lee Evan Caplin Charlottesville, Mortimer M.Va. Caplin.

Vincent A. Carrafiello Monroe, Conn. Maurice T.

FitzMaurice.

Michele Beigel Corash Washington, D.C. Jay F. Lapin.

Hugh C. Crall Leominster, Mass. Berton Scott

Sheppard.

Thomas J. Darcy Middletown, N.Y. Howard S.

Finkelstein.

William George DeLana Hartford, Conn. Philip S. Walker.

James Driscoll Woodbury, KJ. Samuel G.

DeSimone.

Dennis M. Dylewski Houston, Tex. David ThomasMaddox.

Henry B. Eastland Colorado Springs, John Barton

Colo. Ciccolella.

Arthur C. Elgin, Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. Thomas Searing

Jackson.

Charles A. Feste Fargo, X. Dak. Mart R, Vogel.

Avery S. Friedman Cleveland, Ohio Frank Ernest

Schwelb.

748

Applicant

E. F. Gianotti

William Earl Glisson

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City and State

Great Falls, Mont.

Dalton, Ga.

Milton Paul Goldfarb

Harold Marlowe Golz

Lidia Gonzalez

Russell E. GrantBarrett Hess

James Tilden Hodge

Pamela Sue Horowitz

Michael Heath Hudnall

Ronald Charles Jessamy

Charles R. Johnson

David A. Johnson

Marvin C. Jones

Dennis Robert Joyce

Thomas Edward Kane

Robert William Kieffer

Joel I. Klein

Charles Michael Kramer

Newell A. Lamb

William G. Lane

David Clair Larsen

Ronald Allan Lebsack

George H. Lee

St. Louis, Mo.

Denver, Colo.

San Juan, P.R.

Wichita, Kans.

Rochester, N.Y.

Lexington, Ky.

Montgomery, Ala.

Stanford, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Chicago, 111.

Omaha, Nebr.

Columbia, S.C.

Wilkesboro, N.C.

Washington, D.C.

Orlando, Fla.

Washington, D.C.

San Jose, Calif.

Kentland, Ind.

Tucson, Ariz.

Santa Ana, Calif.

Arvada, Colo.

Glen Ellyn, 111.

Movant

Arnold H. Olsen.

Harold Herbert

Gearinger.

Burton H.Shostak.

Irving M. Pollack.

Donald M. Hall.

Gerald Sawatzky,

Samuel C. Pilato,

George Francis

Rabe.

Morris S. Dees,

Jr.

Daryl Craig

Dawson.

Willie L.

Leftwich.

Miles G. Seeley.

Robert A.

Skochdepole.

Daniel R.

McLeod.Edgar Bernard

Gregory.

Paul Starett

Wallace, Jr.

Sam EdwinMurrell, Jr.

George T.

Frampton, Jr.

Robert DonaldChapman.

Edwin L.

Robinson.

Victor RaymondSchwanbeck.

Stuart T.

Waldrip.

Thomas Patrick

DeBerry.

Albert Foster

York.

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xijjj a,nit Movant

John Truetlen Marshall Atlanta, Ga. Edward EugeneDorsey.

C. Ben Martin Boise, Idaho Paul J. Buser.

James Guy McConnell Chicago, 111. Wayne FrankPlaza.

Thomas Michael McKnight St. Petersburg, Eobert E. Jagger.

Fla.

Eobert Bruce Michel Alexandria, Va. Kenneth Willard

Eickert.

Tom Mills, Jr. Dallas, Tex. Vincent W.Perini.

Eoy Q. Minton Austin, Tex. Barry Kent

Albert MintzBishop.

New Orleans, La. John Phelps

Hammond.Donald Carroll Moss Chicago, 111. Dena Simone

Moss.

John W. Murtagh, Jr. Ingomar, Pa. Donald W. VanArtsdalen.

Kerry J. Nahoom, Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Peter D. Aiken..

Fla.

Karl Richard Norclquist Houston, Tex. Stephen MarcAronson.

Thomas William O'Toole Phoenix, Ariz. Tom Karas.

Kenneth Pepper New York, N.Y. Stanley J. Scher.

Eoy David Petersen Atlanta, Ga. Lewis Eoger

Slaton, Jr.

William J. Philbin, Jr. Arlington, Tex. Kenneth A. Perez.

James M. Pippin Portland, Oreg. Lawrence A.

Neer, Sr.

Henry B. Portnoy New York, N.Y. Michael Bruce

Solomon.

Bennett W. Priest Los Angeles, William W.Calif. Vaughn.

Kevin Michael Prongay New York, N.Y. Terence J.

Gallagher.

David N. Eainwater Cordele, Ga. Guy Velpoe

Eoberts, Jr.

John Davis Roacly Houston, Tex. Thad T.

Hutcheson.

Larry E. Boloff Eugene, Oreg. John E. Jaqua.

Melvin Eubin Huntington, N.Y. Michael Bruce

Solomon.

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C^Ai'xr ion/1 SSf.Q'f/ivvlty £111U. OUd.lt; TVT/\T7lO Tl f*1YLOWII11

Eobert Henry Sand New York, N.Y. Joseph M.Spivey III.

Richard M. Schwartz Silver Spring, Md. Eonald Greer

DeWald.Alfonso C. Sepe Miami, Fla. Barry L. Garber.

Judith A. Shepherd Dallas, Tex. Theodore George

Gilinsky.

James Everett Orlando, Fla. William J.

Shepherd IV McCabe.David Shor Union, 1ST.J. Barnett H.

Epstein.

Eichard Ian Slippen Washington, D.C. Lizabeth AnnMoody.

Harrison W. Smith, Jr. Columbus, Ohio Arthur W. Wiles.

Emil F. Sodoro Omaha, Nebr. Eobert A.* Skochdepole.

Eonald H. Stave Omaha, Nebr. Eobert A.

Skochdepole.

Frank Walter Sullivan III Fort Worth, Tex. Charles Dickens.

Eonald B. Talkov Los Angeles, Carl Q. Christol.

Calif.

David Levon Terzian Silver Spring, James HenryMd. Murdock.

Eobert Crandall Thelander Summit, N.J. Jack Eobert

Mantel.

John Tomasello Woodbury, N.J. Samuel G.

DeSimone.

Wallace L. Walker Los Angeles, Edward Michael

Calif. Eoss.

Eobert Anthony Wall, Jr. Torrington, Conn. Joseph F. Keefe.

Leigh Eichard Walters Elizabeth, N.J. Frances William

Gasiorowski.

Dudley C. Walton Eoseburg, Oreg. John E. Jaqua.

Eobert Charles Wattles Tallahassee, Fla. Samuel Spector.

Charles Dalton Weaver, Jr. Lexington, Ky. George Francis

Eabe.

Jones Webb Lawrenceville, Homer Marshall

Ga. Stark.

John H. Whaley Tucson, Ariz. John P. Sugrue.

William G. Wheatley Eugene, Oreg. John E. Jaqua.

James Michael Whitten Sinton, Tex. John Young.Jerry A. Williams Gainesville, Ga. Eobert Wilson

Smith, Jr.

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Applicant

Frank Pierce Wolff, Jr.

Leonard A. Wolkstein

Tom D. WomackGarry D. Woodward

Ralph Steele WrightHoil Yoon

City and State

St. Louis, Mo.Union, N.J.

Jonesboro, Ark.

Des Moines, Iowa

Billings, Mont.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.Gale Zareko

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motions

Applicant

Movant

Kobert S. Allen.

Alan J. Gutter-

man.

John C. Deacon.

Richard C.

Turner.

Harold F. Hanser.

Robert L. Berner,

Jr.

Samuel J. Warms.

Arthur D. Ehrenreich

John P. Miller

William EdwardColombell

Joel DuBoff

Charles EdwinCronauer III

Thomas J. Purcell

Thomas J. McNulty, Jr.

John Thomas Aziere

Gary L. Haegele

James T. Burnett

Richard Lee Bigler

Arthur L. Krinsky

James Lee Watters

Donald Edward Knapp

City and State

Phoenix, Ariz.

San Francisco,

Calif.

New Haven,

Conn.

Kensington, Md.

DeKalb, 111.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Barnstable, Mass.

Green Bay, Wis.

Cocoa Beach, Fla.

New Rochelle,

N.Y.

Macon, Ga.

Cleveland, Ohio

Los Altos Hills,

Calif.

Edison, N.J.

Movant

Sol. Gen. Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Sol. Gen. Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Sol. Gen. Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

Sol. Gen. Wade H.

McCree, Jr.

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Opinions

No. 75-554. Frank S. Beal, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Ann Doe,

et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Third Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion

of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice

Blackmun join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall in this

case and in Nos. 75-1440 and 75-442, post. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Blackmun in this case and in Xos. 75-1440 and 75-442,

post, with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 75-1440. Edward W. Maher, Commissioner of Social Services

of Connecticut, appellant, v. Susan Roe et al. Appeal from the United

States District Court for the District of Connecticut. Judgment re-

versed and case remanded to the United States District Court for the

District of Connecticut for further proceedings in conformity with

the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Concurring

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 197 7 753

opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Black-

mun join. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall in this case and

in No. 75-554, ante, and No. 75-442, post. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Blackmun in this case and in No. 75-554, ante, and No. 75^L42,

post, with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

No. 75-1583. Frances Morris and Maxine Woods, appellants, v.

L. Marion Gressette et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of South Carolina. Judgment affirmed. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Powell. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall

with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Blackmun.

No. 75—1181. Eichard A. Batterton, etc., et al., petitioners, v.

Robert Francis, etc., et al. ; and

No. 75-1182. Chamber of Commerce of the United States of Amer-ica, petitioner, v. Robert Francis, etc., et al. In No. 75-1181, on writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Cir-

cuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals

for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

White with whom Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Marshall, andMr. Justice Stevens join. In No. 75-1182, motion of respondent Robert

Francis for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76—60. Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas, et al., petitioners,

v. Griffin B. Bell, Attorney General of the United States, et al. Onwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-

trict of Columbia Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remanded to

the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Mr. Justice

Powell concurs in the judgment.

No. 76—99. Occidental Life Insurance Company of California,

petitioner, v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. On writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist with whom Mr. Chief Justice

Burger joins.

No. 76—545. United Airlines, Inc., petitioner, v. Liane Buix Mc-Donald. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stewart. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Powell with whom Mr.Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice White join. Mr. Justice Stevens

took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

754 MONDAY, JUNE 2 0, 1977

No. 75-442. John H. Poelker, etc., et al., petitioners, v. Jane Doer

etc. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Eighth Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion of

this Court. Opinion per curiam announced by Mr. Chief Justice Bur-

ger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Jus-

tice Marshall and Mr. Justice Blackmun join. Dissenting opinion byMr. Justice Marshall in this case and in Nos. 75-544 and 75-1440, ante..

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun in this case and in Nos.

75-554 and 75-1440, ante, with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr*Justice Marshall join.

No. 76—63. James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of the State of NorthCarolina, et al., appellants, v. Washington State Apple Advertising

Commission. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of North Carolina. Judgment affirmed. Opinion byMr. Chief Justice Burger. Mr. Justice Kehnquist took no part in the

consideration or decision of this case.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

X

(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 197 7 755

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

White, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-

mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Opinions

No. 76-607. George Henson Miree et ah, petitioners, v. DeKalbCounty, Georgia, et al.

;

No. 76-659. Judith Anita Phillips, etc., petitioner, v. DeKalbCounty, Georgia, et al.

;

No. 76—700. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, petitioner, v.

DeKalb County, et al. ; and

No. 76-722. William Michael Fields, petitioner v. DeKalb County,

Georgia, et al. On writs of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Judgment vacated and cases remanded> to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with

the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Opinion

by Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in the judgment.

No. 75-1721. United States, petitioner v. Joseph A. Chadwick et al.

On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

First Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Bur-

ger. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan. Dissenting opinion

by Mr. Justice Blackmun with whom Mr. Justice Rehnquist joins.

Adjourned until Thursday, June 23, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X

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Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-

tice White, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Marshall,. Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist, and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

Opinions

No. 75—1771. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, petitioner, v.

Standard Life & Accident Insurance Company. On writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Judg-ment reversed and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further

proceedings in conformity with the opinion of this Court. Opinion byMr. Justice Stevens. Opinion by Mr. Justice White concurring the

judgment with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger joins. Mr. Justice

Stewart took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 76-423. Puyallup Tribe, Inc. and Ramona Bennett, petitioners,

v. Department of Game of the State of Washington et al. On writ of

certiorari to the Supreme Court of Washington. Judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Washington for further

proceeding not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Stevens. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice

Marshall joins.

No. 75-1578. Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary, Florida Depart-

ment of Offender Rehabilitation, petitioner, v. John Sykes. On writ

of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth

Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the Middle District of Florida with instructions

to dismiss respondent's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Concurring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice

Burger. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Opinion by Mr.

Justice White concurring in the judgment. Dissenting opinion by Mr.

Justice Brennan with whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins.

No. 75-1874. David L. Jones, Secretary of the North Carolina De-

partment of Correction, et al., appellants, v. North Carolina Prisoners'

Labor Union. Inc., etc. Appeal from the United States District Court

for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Judgment reversed and

case remanded to the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of North Carolina for further proceedings in conformity

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

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Concurring opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Opinion by Mr.

Justice Stevens concurring in part and dissenting in part. Dissenting

opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall with whom Mr. Justice Brennan

joins.

No. 76-15. Continental T.V., Inc., et al., petitioners, v. GTES}dvania Incorporated. On writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Judgment affirmed. Opinion

by Mr. Justice Powell. Opinion by Mr. Justice White concurring in

the judgment. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice Brennan with

whom Mr. Justice Marshall joins. Mr. Justice Kehnquist took no part

in the consideration or decision of this case..

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Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

(JOURNAL) FRIDAY, JUNE 2 4, 1977 759

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present: Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.Justice White, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, and Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

Opinions

No. 76-496. Benson A. Wolman et al., appellants v. Franklin B.

Walter et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Southern District of Ohio. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed

in part and case remanded to the United States District Court for the

Southern District of Ohio for further proceedings in conformity withthe judgment of this Court. Mr. Justice Blackmun announced the

judgment of this Court and delivered an opinion, Parts I, V, VI, VIIand VIII of which Mr. Justice Stewart joins; Part I of which Mr.Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Marshall,

Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Stevens join; Parts II, III and

IV of which Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Stewart, and Mr.

Justice Powell join; Part V of which Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr.

Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Justice Stevens join;

Part VI of which Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Powell and

Mr. Justice Stevens join; and Parts VII and VIII of which Mr.

Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Stevens join.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan concurring in part and dissenting

in part. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall concurring in part and dis-

senting in part, Statement by Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice

Rehnquist concurring in the judgment in part and dissenting in part.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in part and dissenting in

part. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens concurring in part and dissent-

ing in part. Mr. Chief Justice Burger dissents from Parts VII and

VIII of the opinion.

No. 75-1812, R, F. Shaffer et al., appellants, v. Arnold Heitner,

as Custodian for Mark Andrew Heitner. Appeal from the Supreme

Court of Delaware. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

Supreme Court of Delaware for further proceedings not inconsistent

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall.

Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Powell. Opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens concurring in the judgment. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan

concurring in part and dissenting in part.

Adjourned until Monday, June 27, 1977, at 10 o'clock.

X240-278—77 99

(JOURNAL) MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 761

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Jus-tice Stewart, Mr. Justice White, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice

Blackmun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Jus-

tice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the Chief Jus-

tice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 75-813. Frithjof O. M. TTestby, Individually and as Secretary

of the South Dakota Department of Social Services, et al., appellants,

v. Jane Doe et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for

the District of South Dakota. Judgment vacated and case remandedto the United States District Court for the District of South Dakotafor further consideration in light of Beal v. Doe, 432 U.S. (1977)

and Maker v. Roe, 432 U.S. (1977). Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr.

Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Blackmun would affirm judgment.

No. 75-1749. Philip Toia, Acting Commissioner of Social Services

of New York, et al., appellants, v. Elizabeth Linda Klein et al. Appeal

from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of

New York. Motion of appellees for leave to proceed in fo?ima pauperis

granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of New York for further

consideration in light of Beal v. Doe, 432 U.S. (1977) and Maker

v. Roe, 432 U.S. (1977). Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice Mar-

shall, and Mr. Justice Blackmun would affirm judgment.

No. 75-1809. Alan Rabinovitch, appellant, v. Ewald B. Nyquist,

etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of New York. The appeal is dismissed.

No. 75-6721. Mother Doe, etc., appellant, v. William H. Stewart,

etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of Louisiana. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice Bren-

nan, Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Blackmun dissent.

No. 76-595. Arthur Levitt, etc., et al., appellants, v. Committee for

Public Education and Religious Liberty et al. ; and

No. 76-713. LaSalle Academy et al., appellants, v. Committee for

Public Education and Religious Liberty et al. Appeals from the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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762 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7

Judgment vacated and cases remanded to the United States District

Court for the Southern District of New York for further considera-

tion in light of Wolman v. Walter, 433 U.S. (1977). Mr. Justice

Brennan, Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Stevens would affirm

judgment.

No. 76-680. George O. Jernigan, Jr., etc., appellant, v. JimLendall. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of Arkansas. Motion of appellee for leave to proceed in formapauperis granted. Judgment affirmed.

No. 76-846. Randal Rush and State Farm Mutual AutomobileInsurance Company, appellants, v. Jeffrey D. Savchuk. Appeal fromthe Supreme Court of Minnesota. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Supreme Court of Minnesota for further consideration

in light of Shaffer v. Heitner, 433 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-1020. Socialist Workers Party et al., appellants, v. MarchFong Eu, Secretary of State of California. Appeal from the UnitedStates District Court for the Northern District of California. Judg-ment affirmed.

No. 76-1144. Minnesota Civil Liberties Union et al., appellants, v.

Howard Casmey, etc., et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the District of Minnesota. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the United States District Court for the District of Min-nesota for further consideration in light of Wolman v. Walter, 433

U.S. (1977).

No. 76—1503. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Com-pany et al., appellants, v. The Wichita Board of Trade et al. Appealfrom the United States District Court for the District of Kansas.

Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States District

Court for the District of Kansas with directions to remand case to the

Interstate Commerce Commision for further consideration in con-

nection with its reconsideration of Secretary of Agriculture v. Inter-

state Commerce Commission, No. 76-1026 (CADC March 11, 1977) on

remand from the United States Court of Appeals for the District

of Columbia Circuit. Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the consid-

eration or decision of this appeal.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 75—478. Parker Seal Company, petitioner, v. Paul Cummins.

Petition for rehearing granted. On writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment of this Court

entered November 2, 1976, vacated. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of

TWA v. Hardison, 433 U.S. (1977) . Mr. Justice Stevens took no

part in the consideration or decision of this case.

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1977 763

No. 75-1745. Eaymond Edward Barbour, petitioner, v. NorthCarolina. On petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of

North Carolina. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment

vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals of North Caro-

lina for further consideration in light of Patterson v. New York, 432

U.S. (1977) and Hankerson v. North Carolina, 432 U.S.

(1977).

No. 76—85. Jerry Dale Hunter, petitioner, v. North Carolina. OnPetition for writ or certiorari to the Court of Appeals of North Caro-

lina. Petition for writ or certiorari granted, judgment vacated and

case remanded to the Court of Appeals of North Carolina for further

consideration in light of Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. (1977)

and Hankerson v. North Carolina, 432 U.S. (1977).

No. 75-6852. Charles Ira Burke, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals for NorthCarolina. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and

case remanded to the Court of Appeals of North Carolina for further

consideration in light of Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. (1977)

and Hankerson v. North Carolina, 432 U.S. (1977).

No. 75-6907. Bobby Lee Barker, petitioner v. North Carolina. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of North Caro-

lina. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis andpetition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case

remanded to the Court of Appeals of North Carolina for further con-

sideration in light of Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. (1977) and

Hankerson v. North Carolina, 432 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-86. McClatchy Newspapers et al., petitioners, v. Willard

M. Noble et ux. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Motion of American News-

paper Publishers Association for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae,

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated

and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration

in light of Continental TV v. GTE Sylvania, 433 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-641. P. C. Pfeiffer Company, Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

Diverson Ford et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgments vacated and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further consideration in light of Northeast Marine

Terminal Co., Inc. v. Caputo, 432 U.S. (1977).

No. 76-1166. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs,

United States Department of Labor, petitioner, v. Jacksonville Ship-

yards, Inc., et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Petition for writ of certi-

764 MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1977

orari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court ofAppeals for further consideration in light of Northeast Marine Ter-minal Co., Inc. v. Caputo, 432 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-724. W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director, Texas Department ofCorrections, petitioner, v. Bufford Lenell McDonald. On petition forwrit of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the FifthCircuit. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperisand petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated andcase remanded to the Court of Appeals for further consideration inlight of Wainwright v. Syhes, 433 U.S. (1977).

No. 76-730. William T. Adkins, petitioner, v. I.T.O. Corporation

of Baltimore et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Petition for writ

of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Northeast

Marine Terminal Co., Inc., v. Caputo, 432 U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-1361. J. A. McCarthy, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. EdwardBradshaw, etc., et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Petition for writ of

certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court

of Appeals for further consideration in light of Northeast Marine

Terminal Co., Inc. v. Caputo, 432, U.S. (1977)

.

No. 76-1498. Ronnie Earl Davis, petitioner, v. Kentucky. On peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kentucky. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Supreme Court of Kentucky for further consideration

in light of Broton v. Ohio, 432 U.S. (1977) and Price v. Georgia,

398 U.S. 323 (1970).

No. 76-5722. Ronald M. Schleis, petitioner, v. United States. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit. Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in

foi^ma pauperis and petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgmentvacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals for further con-

sideration in light of United States v. Chaalwick, 433 U.S. (1977)

.

No. Duncan Peder McKenzie, Jr., petitioner, v. Montana.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Mongana.

Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and peti-

tion for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated and case re-

manded to the Supreme Court of Montana for further consideration

in light of Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. (1977).

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977 765

Orders in Pending Cases

No. A-1030. Annie Mary Timmons, applicant v. John B. McGrath.Application for stay of execution and enforcement of judgment below,

presented to Mr. Justice Marshall and by him referred to the Court,

denied.

No. A-1071. John Henry Knapp, applicant, v. Arizona. Appli-

cation for stay of execution of the sentence of death entered by the

Superior Court of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa, onJanuary 6, 1975, presented to Mr. Justice Rehnquist and by him re-

ferred to the Court, granted pending timely filing and disposition of

a petition for writ of certiorari.

No. D-75. In the Matter of Disbarment of G. Richard Plenty, Jr.

Disbarment entered.

No. D-98. In the Matter of Disbarment of Robert E. Renshaw.Disbarment entered.

No. D-113. In the Matter of Disbarment of Burton A. Librach.

It is ordered that Burton A. Librach of Clayton, Missouri, be sus-

pended from the practice of law in this Court, and that a rule issue,

returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he

should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court.

No. 76-5325. Ben Earl Browder, petitioner, v. Director, Depart-

ment of Corrections of Illinois. Application for enlargement from

custody, presented to Mr. Justice Powell and by him referred to the

Court, denied.

No. 76-6965. Paul William Jordan, petitioner, v. Arizona. Appli-

cation for stay of execution of the sentence of death entered by the

Superior Court of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa, on

March 13, 1975, presented to Mr. Justice Rehnquist and by him re-

ferred to the Court, granted pending disposition of the case in this

Court.

Appeal—Jurisdiction Noted

No. 76-1662. United States, appellant, v. Board of Commissioners

of Sheffield, Alabama, et al. Appeal from the United States District

Court for the Northern District of Alabama. In this case probable

jurisdiction noted.

Certiorari Granted

No. 76-1346. Lorillard, A Division of Loew's Theatres, Inc. peti-

tioner, v. Frances P. Pons. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted.

766 MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1977

Xo. 76—1476. J. W. Bateson Company. Inc., et al., petitioners, v.

United States ex rel. Board of Trustees of the National AutomaticSprinkler Industry Pension Fund et al. Petition for writ of certio-

rari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Colum-bia Circuit granted.

Xo. 76—1040. Thomas Sanabria. petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the First Circuit granted limited to Questions 1. 2, and 3 presented

by the petition.

Xo. 76—1114. California et ah. petitioners, v. Southland Royalty

Company et al.

:

Xo. 76-1133. El Paso Natural Gas Company, petitioner, v. South-

land Royalty Company et al. : and

Xo. 76-1587. Federal Power Commission, petitioner, v. Southland

Royalty Company et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted. Cases con-

solidated and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument. Mr.

Justice Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell took no part in the considera-

tion or decision of these petitions.

Xo. 76—6513. Willie Lee Bell, petitioner, v. Ohio. Motion of peti-

tioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio granted limited to

Question 1 presented by the petition.

Certiorari Dexied

Xo. 75-1654. Connie Hardee Branch, petitioner, v. North Carolina.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Xorth Caro-

lina denied.

Xo. 75-6866. Lukie Fayors. petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

Xo. 75-7001. Eugene C. Kirk. Sr.. et ah. petitioners, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-242. Willard M. Xoble et ux.. petitioners, v. McClatchy

Xewspapers et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76—359. U.S. Industries. Inc. and Diyersacon Industries, Inc.,

petitioners, v. F. BroAvne Gregg. Petition for writ of certiorari to

the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 767

No. 76-537. International Association of Machinists and Aero-space Workers, AFL-CIO, et al., petitioners, v. Howard T. Hopkinset al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court ofAppeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-571. John T. Clark & Son of Boston, Inc., et al., petitioners,

v. John A. Stockman et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-706. Maritime Terminals, Inc., et al., petitioners, v. DonaldD. Brown et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United StatesCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-880. Halter Marine Fabricators, Inc., et al., petitioners,

v. John L. Nulty et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the UnitedStates Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-910. Edwin K. Williams & Co.-East, Inc. and Marcoin,Inc., petitioners, v. Edwin K. Williams & Co., Inc., et al. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1033. John Evans, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Hempfield

Stores, Inc., petitioner, v. S. S. Kresge Company. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76—1093. Dravo Corporation and Liberty Mutual Insurance

Company, petitioners, v. Louis Maxin et al. Petition for writ of certi-

orari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

denied.

No. 76-1164. Jeffrey Peter Snyder, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-1191. United States, petitioner, v. City of Albuquerque et

al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1194. Anthony A. Spagnolo, Jr., petitioner, v. United

States

;

No. 76—6221. Benjamin A. Fusco, petitioner, v. United States;

andNo. 76-6723. Anthony J. Falvo, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fourth Circuit denied.

768 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7

No. 76-1294. Dutta Seshachalam, petitioner, v. Creigliton Univer-

sity School of Medicine. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1319. Burleigh House Condominiums, Inc., etc., petitioner,

v. Herbert Buchwald, Trustee, and Burleigh House, Inc., etc., et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

Xo. 76-1364. Allan H. Applestein, petitioner, v. Gustave Simons.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New Yorkdenied.

No. 76-1372. Richard Joseph Todaro, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76—1405. William Richard Gallagher, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1407. Mercantile Trust Company National Association, pe-

titioner, v. St. Louis County National Bank et al. Petition for writ of

certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Cir-

cuit denied.

No. 76-1413. Henry B. Brainerd, petitioner, v. C. Marshall Dann,Commissioner of Patents. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals denied.

No. 76-1428. E. Garrison St. Clair, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-1466. Masaki Higa, petitioner, v. John C. Stetson, Secre-

tary of the Air Force, et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1531. Lex Tex Ltd., Inc., petitioner, v. Universal Textured

Yarns, Inc., et al, Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1538. Grayco Land Escrow, Ltd., et al., petitioners, v. Gor-

don Y. H. Wong et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme

Court of Hawaii denied.

Xo. 76—1541. Martin Darvin, petitioner, v. County of Orange et al.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeal of California,

Fourth Appellate District, denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 769

No. 76-1544. Douglas K. Knutson et al., petitioners, v. The DailyReview, Inc., et al. ; andNo. 76-1545. The Daily Review, Inc., et ab, petitioners, v. Douglas

K. Knutson et al. Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1549. New York, petitioner, v. Kenneth Arnold Yarter, Jr.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New Yorkdenied.

No. 76-1551. James Moody, as agent for William M. Moody, et ux.,

petitioners, v. Bobbie Gene Willie et ux. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1562. Ross Z. Pierpont, petitioner, v. Milton B. Allen andFrederick T. Dekuyper. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1574. Central Bank of Clayton, petitioner, v. Clayton Banket al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1589. Jerry Dawkins, petitioner, v. Nabisco, Inc. Bakery

and Confectionary Union Local No. 42. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—1619. Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc., petitioner, v. Sam L,

Ballard. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Civil Appeals

of Texas, Thirteenth Supreme Judicial District, denied.

No. 76—1666. John Quinn, petitioner, v. United States. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sec-

ond Circuit denied.

No. 76-1672. Max Abramson, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1693. Jerra McCrea Lyles and Antoinette Dunn, petition-

ers v. United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5132. Angel Aviles, petitioner, v. United States; and

No. 76-5143. Rafael Soriano, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-5887. Eddie Bethea, Jr., petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the District of Columbia Court of Ap-

peals denied.

240-278—77 101

770 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

No. 76—6063. Michael Kampshoff, petitioner, v. New York. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Appeallate Division, Supreme Court of

New York, Fourth Judicial Department, denied.

No. 76—6104. Henry Wayne Friesen, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6238. Louis Wayne Keener, petitioner, v. Georgia. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia denied.

No. 76—6254. Lonnie T. Hood, petitioner, v. South Carolina. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Carolina,

denied.

No. 76-6296. Wilton Richards, Jr., petitioner, v. Texas et al. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6410. George Ashley Meeks, III, petitioner, v. Arnold R.

Jago, Superintendent, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6429. Roberto Baez Cruz, Jr., petitioner, v. William H.

Skelton et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6436. Jacinto Negron, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6511. Charles Wesley O'Berry, petitioner, v. Louie L. Wain-wright, Secretary, Department of Offender Rehabilitation. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6546. Joseph Picha, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76—6548. Tyrone Jerome Kelly, petitioner, v. United States;

and

No. 76-6549. Melvin Powell, petitioner, v. United States. Petitions

for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6552. Anthony Russillo, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Second Circuit denied.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 771

No. 76-6553. Hilda Loman and Larry Loman, petitioners, v.

United States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

No. 76-6589. Donald F. House, petitioner, v. United States. Peti-

tion for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6591. Lushrie Jardan, petitioner, v. United States; andNo. 76-6611. Harold Lloyd Hudson, petitioner, v. United States.

Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6597. Cleveland Dean Edmond, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6702. Daniel J. Evans, petitioner, v. Florida. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida. FourthDistrict, denied.

No. 76—6709. Ronald L. Reece, petitioner, v. Montana. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Montana denied.

No. 76-6712. Patrick James Finnegan, petitioner, v. Maryland.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals of

Maryland denied.

No. 76-6787. Ernesto Sanchez-Ruiz, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6818. H. Phillip Barker, petitioner, v. Kentucky. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Kentucky denied.

No. 76-6822. Thomas A. Sanfratello, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the First Circuit denied.

No. 76-6825. Edgar Jackson Greathouse, petitioner, v. United

States. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6827. Will Henry Freeman, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6832. Stanley Yelardy, petitioner, v. United States. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Sixth Circuit denied.

772 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

No. 76—6847. Robert Edward Lipscomb, petitioner, v. UnitedStates. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 76—6854. Daniel Lafayette Carter, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6856. Richard P. Fontana, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Third Circuit denied.

No. 76-6857. Samuel Lee Kendrick, petitioner, v. United States.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appealsfor the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-6866. Norman J. Mastrian, petitioner, v. Frank Wood,Warden. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

No. 75-6492. Albert Steven Winfrey, petitioner, v. Illinois. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the

Seventh Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-301. Sam Garrison, Warden, petitioner, v. Ricardo Z. Re-

sendez. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.

No. 76-358. New York, petitioner, v. King Brown. Motion of re-

spondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition for

writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76—471. New York, petitioner, v. Anthony Consolazio. Motion

of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of New York denied.

No. 76-959. Ross Maggio, Jr., Warden, petitioner, v. John Newman.Motion for respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Fifth Circuit denied.

No. 76—871. Prestige Lincoln-Mercury, Inc., et al., petitioners, v..

Quality Mercury, Inc., et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr.

Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of this

petition.

No. 76—900. Erie Lackawanna Railway Company, petitioner, v.

L. F. Cole. Motion of National Railway Labor Conference for leave

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977 773

to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.

No. 76—978. Bridgeton Hospital Association et al., petitioners, v.

Jane Doe et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court

of New Jersey denied. Mr. Justice Marshall and Mr. Justice Black-

mun would deny the petition, it appearing that the judgment below

rests upon adequate state grounds. Mr. Justice Brennan took no part

in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-1411. St. Louis Board of Education, petitioner, v. Earline

Caldwell et al. Motion of individual respondents for leave to proceed

in forma pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United

States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice

Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion

and petition.

No. 76—1441. Heublein, Inc. and United Vintners, Inc., petitioners,

v. Laurel Waters and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Motion of respondent Laurel Waters for leave to proceed in forma

pauperis granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

No. 76-1552. Marriott Corporation, petitioner, v. Paul A. Richard

et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. Mr. Justice Rhenquist took no

part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

No. 76-1564. Paul J. Regan et al., petitioners, v. Gustave Zurak

et al. Motion of respondents for leave to proceed in forma pauperis

granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

No. 76-6720. Willie Lee Richmond, petitioner, v. Arizona. Petition

for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied. Mr.

Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall dissenting : Adhering to

our views that the death penalty is in all circumstances cruel and

unusual punishment prohibited by the Eighth and Fourteenth

Amendments, Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 227, 231 (1976), we

would vacate the death sentence in this case.

Leave To File Petitions for Writs of Mandamus Denied

No. 76-6707. Harold M. Crowley, Jr., petitioner, v. U.S. Court of

Appeals for the Third Circuit

;

No. 76-6726. Matthew Williams, Jr., petitioner, v. Harry Phillips,

Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, et al.; and

774 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

Xo. 76-6754. Jessie X. Clark, petitioner, v. United States District

Court for the District of Kansas. Motion for leave to file petition for

writs of mandamus denied.

Rehearixgs Dexied

Xo. 75—1013. Anthony L. Broncucia, petitioner, v. Colorado:

Xo. 75-1105. McCann L. Keid. petitioner, v. Memphis Publishing

Company

:

Xo. 75-1153. D. Louis Abood. et al.. appellants, r. Detroit Boardof Education et al.

:

Xo. 76-352. E. C. Chappelle, Jr., appellant, v. The Greater Baton

Rouge Airport District et al.

:

Xo. 76—986. Christos L, Xetelkos and Georgette Ysrael. petitioners,

v. United States:

Xo. 76—1179. John D. Ashcroft. Attorney General of Missouri,

appellant, v. Robert Dean Mattis

:

Xo. 76—1267. Richard Douglas Cravero. Ronald Clifford Chandler.

Sharon Willets, petitioners, v. United States

;

Xo. 76—1271. Thomas Warner Hoopes, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76—1422. Joseph F. Shanahan. appellant, y, Oscar W. Ritten-

house, etc.

;

Xo. 76-1469. Gregory Frank Sperow and Tommy Fine, petitioners.

v. United State?

:

Xo. 76—6191. William J. Pierce. Jr.. petitioner, v. Georgia

:

Xo. 76-6287. Willis B. Hall, petitioner, r. Bureau of EmploymentAgencies;

Xo. 76-6329. Pies Robinson, petitioner, v. United States

:

Xo. 76—6452. Melvin Lewis Leland, petitioner, v. United States;

Xo. 76—6458. James A. Baxter, III, petitioner, v. Billy Cornett.

Warden

;

Xo. 76-6543. Audrey M. Lee. petitioner, v. Ewing. Cole. Erdmanand Eubank, et al. : and

Xo. 76-6647. Carl H. Alley, petitioner, c. Dodge Hotel et al. Peti-

tions for rehearing denied.

Xo. 76-1081. John X. Mitchell and Harry R. Haldeman, petition-

ers, v. LTnited States. Petition for rehearing denied. Mr. Justice Rehn-

quist took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 197 7 775

Admissions to the Bae ox Written

City and StateApplicant

Elliott Leonard Aheroni

G. Colburn AkerBraxton W. Ashe

Robert Judson Balch, Jr.

Claude A. Balzan

Kenneth Medley Barnes

Charles Edward Bassette

Michael P. Bazell

Richard Allan Bennett

David Lawrence Birch

Thomas S. Bonanno

Beverly Hills,

Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Sheffield, Ala.

Wichita Falls,

Tex.

Bayside, N.Y.

Lancaster, Ohio

Passaic, N.J.

Smithtown, N.Y.

Calistoga, Calif.

Xew York, N.Y.

Staten Island,

N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Marshalltown,

IowaMilwaukee, Wis.

New York, N.Y.

Alfred Joseph Borstein

Conrad D. Breece

Allen Eugene Brennecke

David Bruce Bukey

Steven S. Butler

Pasquale Antonio Capolupo Clairton, Pa.

Ronald L. Carpel Decatur, 111.

Salvador E. Casellas

Reicl Peyton Chambers

Joe Mingchow Chan

San Juan, Puerto

Rico

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Motions

Movant

James Randall

Dunn.

John C. Culver.

Vincent J.

McAlister, Jr.

Kenneth Johnson.

Geoffrey Forrest

Giddings.

George WeberCoen.

Callis Napolis

Brown.

Harvey Bruce

Besunder.

Louis Z. Gasper.

Joel LeAvittes.

Charles J.

Heaney.

Albert C. Garber.

Aylett B. Cotton.

Edward H. Jones.

William M.Coffey.

Charles J.

Heaney.

M. Ursula

McKenzie.

Robert Dale

Owen.

Lynn Rogers

Coleman.

Marvin J.

Sonosky.

Michael George

Wah Lee.

776 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

Applicant

Bruce K. Cohen

Marc S. Cornblatt

Jay Warren Dankner

H. Vernon Davids

Frank Barrett Davis

Richard John Dowling

Walter R. Echo-Hawk

Joseph H. Einstein

Peter Douglas Fischbein

Murray Fleishman-Greiff

James Darrell Foster

Roger Allen Goodnough

Robert H. Goodwin

Oliver James Guiberteau

Ralph V. Hadley III

Henderson S. Hall, Jr.

Robert A. Handelsman

Robert M. Hearin, Jr.

Robert J. Herron III

Frank Mays Hull

David Randall Hurley

Walter B. Hutcheson, Jr.

J. St. Girard JordanMilton Barney KaneDennis M. Karsch

City and State

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

New York, N.Y.

Winter Garden,

Fla.

Houston, Tex.

Washington, D.C.

Boulder, Colo.

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Portsmouth, Va.

New York, N.Y.

Portland, Oreg.

Houston, Tex.

Winter Garden,

Fla.

Jackson, Miss.

Chicago, 111.

New Orleans, La.

Surfside, Calif.

Atlanta, Ga.

Houston, Tex.

Lake Worth, Fla.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Sacramento, Calif.

New York, N.Y.

Movant

Warren Davis

Mulloy.

Harold Cramer.

Pamela AnagnosLiapakis.

Tanya M. Plaut.

Gus AugustSchill, Jr.

Jack Genair

Duncan.

Robert S.

Pelcyger.

Edward Ross

Aranow.

Melvyn I. Weiss.

Peter Geoffrey de

Krassel.

Herbert K.

Bangel.

David Suarez.

Jean Lagerquist

Lewis.

Billy E. Lee.

Tanya M. Plaut.

Thomas Gerald

Lilly.

Harry S. Stark.

Patrick D.

Breeden.

John Dorsey

Conley.

Edward EugeneDorsey.

Billy R. Kerr.

Eugene Earl

Shuey.

L. B. Schwartz.

John B. Matheny.

Arthur N. Hyman.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 777

Applicant

John Webster Kessler

Charles H. Kirbo

Daniel J. Kornstein

Edward Freeman Lanigar

Karl J. Leib, Jr.

Patricia S. Levey

William Jeffrey Liss

Stanley V. Litizzette

Koy Edgar Long

Michael H. Marcus

Hansel L. McGeeJoel C. Meredith

Philip K. Miller

Charles Brown MirmanThomas Carpenter Nagle

F. Bradford Niebling

Jack D. Nolan

Daniel J. O'Hara, Jr.

Harold DewolfPaddock III

John Shay Parker

Oswald Evan Perkins

Vincent Mark J. Policy

William J. Quirk

Marvin Israel Resnik

City and State

Dayton, Ohio

Atlanta, Ga.

New York, N.Y.

Los Angeles,

Calif.

Miami, Fla.

Miami, Fla.

Edison, N.J.

Helper, UtahWest Memphis,Ark.

Portland, Oreg.

New York, N.Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Smithtown, N.Y.

Miami, Fla.

San Francisco,

Calif.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Houston, Tex.

Elizabeth, N.J.

Columbus, Ohio

College Park, Md.

San Juan, Puerto

Rico

Washington, D.C.

Columbia, S.C.

Columbus, Ohio

Movant

Thomas A.

Schaffer.

Kirk M. McAlpin.

Thomas H. Baer.

John Christopher

Martin.

Shelby

Highsmith.

Lewis Horwitz.

Thomas W.Sharlow.

Edwin J. Skeen.

James Carver

Farrington.

Robert B.

Johnstone.

John J. Goodwin.

Warren Davis

Mulloy.

Isaac M.Rothenberg.

Wilson Smith.

Jack MaxwellHoward.

Robert E.

Patmont.

Paul LoganDeVerter II.

Alfred M. Wolin.

Jay C. Flowers.

Nelson Michael

Oneglia.

Santos P.

Amadeo.Donald J.

Mulvihill.

Richard T.

FarrelL

William J.

Brown.

778 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

Applicant City and State Movant

Richard Perry Rodbart Short Hills, N.J. Alfred M. Wolin.

Rudolph L. Rose Baltimore, Md. Thomas E.

Cinnamond.John C. Russell Raytown, Mo. Don Merrill

Jackson.

E. B. Sahlstrom Eugene, Oreg. Herbert W.Lombard.

Henry D. Salassi, Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Yictor A.

Sachse.

Edward S. Satran Ocenside, N.Y. Isaac M.Rothenberg.

Donald Lee Saunders Houston, Tex. Edward JohnLandry.

Garry 0. Schoon Indianapolis, Ind. Thomas L.

Wiseman.Francisco de Jesus Schuck San Juan, Puerto Lynn R. Coleman.

Rico

Bernard Alan Seidler New York, N.Y. Robert N.

Schwartz.

George J. Shelby San Francisco, Robert Bruce

Calif. Walkup.James W. Shoff II San Antonio, Tex. Robert Charles

Cowan.Valentine Wood Richmond, Ya. Walter Alexander

Southall, Jr. McFarlane.

John Reno Sprague, Jr. Belleville, 111. Ralph T. Stenger.

Bruce Stein Kalamazoo, Mich. Roman T.

Plaszczak.

Robert G. Sullivan New Hyde Park, Pamela AnagnosN.Y. Liapakis.

Walter J. Swyers, Jr. Louisville, Ky. Frank Elia

Haddad, Jr.

Gerald E. Title Southfield, Mich. Erwin B.

Ellmann.

Robert Lee Toms Los Angeles, William JohnCalif. Currer, Jr.

David B. Tulchin New York, N.Y. David W. Peck.

W. Russell Van Camp Spokane, Wash. Mark EdmundYovos.

Robert A. Yosbein New Orleans, La. Henry Bernis

Alsobrook, Jr.

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1977 779

Applicant City and State Movant

Eobert Othniel Walsh Porterville, Calif. Anna WhiteGarlund.

Robert E. Wayman Pittsburgh, Pa. Bernard J.

McAuley.Leon Edward Wein Brooklyn, N.Y. Richard T.

Farrell.

Richard Weiss New York, N.Y. Arthur N.

Hyman.Edward D. Wells Grand Rapids, Gordon Brooks

Mich. Wheeler.

Kristian Dahl Whitten San Francisco, John Douglas

Calif. Carter.

Thomas Matthew Baltimore, Md. John AnthonyWilson III Woodstock.

Stephen Payne Wiman Ventura, Calif. John A.

Lefcourte.

George Glenn Wolf Washington, D.C. Ernest J. Brown.Richard C. Woodbridge Princeton, N.J. Gordon C.

Strauss.

Tilden P. Wright III Fayetteville, Ark. Woodson W.Bassett, Jr.

Richard Hawkinson Kansas City, Mo. Anthony P.

Zehring Nugent, Jr.

Admissions to the Bar on Oral Motion's

AnnliVant Citv and State Movant

± nomas o. uiniste»ci Seattle, Wash. Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

John T. O'Brien New York, N.Y. Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

T~^Q"V7irl "R Q T>/">1 O T7 A/\/ Q 11Udvld SjaLLldy VV d/llol Washington, D.C. Solicitor General

Wade H.McCree, Jr.

james \viiiiam i^ock Portland, Oreg. Robert B.

Duncan.

Jerrolcl M. won Santa Ana, Calif. Jerry M.Patterson.

Jackson Craig Hedges Lebanon. Ohio William H.Harsha. Jr.

780 MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 1977

Applicant

Mortimer A. Berlin

Rob Robertson

David E. Fox

Herman G. ThompsonLambert LyonsMontgomery

Rosemary A. Denson

Steven James McAuliffe

Robert Harkness Herring,

Jr.

Peter Franz von Meister

Herbert J. Friedman

City and State

Topeka, Kans.

Columbia, Md.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Great Falls, Va.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Falls Church, Va.

Washington, D.C.

San Francisco,

Calif.

Opinions

Movant

Keith G. Sebelius.

James R.

Mann.Robert Eugene

Barnett.

Richard J. Scupi.

Frederick

Fishman.Clayton G.

Ramsey.Sammy Steven

Knight.

Sammy Steven

Knight.

David L. Good.

David L. Good.

No. 76-539. Dayton Board of Education et al., petitioners, v. MarkBrinkman et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remanded

to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with

the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist. Concur-

ring opinion by Mr. Stevens. Opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan con-

curring in the judgment. Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the con-

sideration or decision of this case.

No. 76-316. John R. Bates and Van O'Steen, appellants, v. State

Bar of Arizona. Appeal from the Supreme Court of Arizona. Judg-

ment affirmed in part and reversed in part and case remanded to the

Supreme Court of Arizona for further proceedings not inconsistent

with the opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun.

Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger concurring in part and dissent-

ing in part. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in part anddisenting in part with whom Mr. Justice Stewart joins. Opinion byMr. Justice Rehnquist dissenting in part.

No. 76-255. Hazelwood School District et al., petitioners, v. United

States. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Eighth Circuit. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri fo~

Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice

Brennan. Opinion by Mr. Justice White concurring in this case andrtner proceedings in conformity with thT^pMoTr of This"~Court.

MONDAY, JUNE 2 7, 197 7 781

dissenting in No. 76-422, post. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Stevens.

No. 76-422. E. C. Dothard et al., appellants, v. Dianne Kawlinson

et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle

District of Alabama. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part

and case remanded to the United States District Court for the Middle

District of Alabama for further proceedings in conformity with the

opinion of this Court. Opinion by Mr. Justice Stewart. Opinion by

Mr. Justice Rehnquist concurring in the result and concurring in

part with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger and Mr. Justice Blackmunjoin. Opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall concurring in part and dis-

senting in part with whom Mr. Justice Brennan joins. Opinion by Mr.

Justice White concurring in No. 76-255, ante, and dissenting in this

case.

No. 76-447. William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi-

gan, et al., petitioners, v. Ronald Bradley et al. On writ of certiorari

to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Judg-

ment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger. Concurring

opinion by Mr. Justice Marshall. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell con-

curring in the judgment.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1977 783

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice

White, Mr. Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Marshall, Mr. Justice Black-mun, Mr. Justice Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist and Mr. Justice

Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

"The Court will take a recess from today until Wednesday, June 29,

1977, upon which day it will adjourn for the term unless otherwise

ordered."

Opinions

No. 76-577. Hugo Zacchini, petitioner, v. Scripps-Howard Broad-

casting Company. On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

Judgment reversed and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Ohio

for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court.

Opinion by Mr. Justice White. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice

Powell with whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens.

No. 75—1605. Richard M. Nixon, appellant, v. Administrator of

General Services et al. Appeal from the United States District Court

for the District of Columbia. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Jus-

tice Brennan. Concurring opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens. Opinion by

Mr. Justice White concurring in the judgment and concurring in the

result. Opinion by Mr. Justice Blackmun concurring in part and con-

curring in the judgment. Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in

part and concurring in the judgment. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Chief

Justice Burger. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.

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(JOURNAL) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1977 785

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Present : Mr. Chief Justice Burger, Mr. Justice Stewart. Sir. Justice

White, Mr. Justice Marshall. Mr. Justice Blackmun, Mr. Justice

Powell, Mr. Justice Rehnquist. and Mr. Justice Stevens.

The Chief Justice said

:

''Today's orders of the Court have been certified by the ChiefJustice, filed with the Clerk, and will not be announced orally."

Opinions Per Curiam

Xo. 76-705. School District of Omaha et al., petitioners, v. UnitedStates et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Petition for writ of certi-

orari granted. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for reconsideration in light of Village of Arlington Heights

y. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 429 U.S. 252 (1977), andDayton Board of Education v. Brinhman. 433 U.S. (1977) . Opin-

ion per curiam. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whomMr. Justice Marshall joins. Dissenting statement by Mr. Justice

Stevens.

Xo. 76-809. Thomas Brennan et al., petitioners, v. Kevin Arm-strong et al. On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States

Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Petition for writ of certi-

orari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of

Appeals for reconsideration in light of Tillage of Arlington Heights

v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp., 429 U.S. 252 (1977),

and Dayton Board of Education v. Brinkman. 433 U.S. (1977).

Opinion per curiam. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with

whom Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

Xo. 76-1206. James Junior Finch, petitioner, v. United States.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Ap-peals for the Xinth Circuit. Petition for writ of certiorari granted,

judgment vacated and case remanded to the Court of Appeals with

directions that the appeal be dismissed. Opinion per curiam. Dissent-

ing opinion by Mr. Justice Rehnquist with whom Mr. Chief Justice

Burger joins. Mr. Justice Stevens would grant certiorari and set case

for oral argument.

Xo. 76—5663. Thomas Leon Harris, petitioner, v. Oklahoma. Onpetition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of

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786 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 9, 1977

Oklahoma. Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis and peti-

tion for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment reversed and case re-

manded to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma for further

proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion of this Court. Opinion

per curiam. Separate opinion by Mr. Justice Brennan with whom Mr.

Justice Marshall joins.

Appeals—Summary Disposition

No. 76-694. James L. Buckley et al., appellants, v. Cora McRaeet al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern

District of New York. The appeal is dismissed. Second renewed ap-

plication for stay, presented to Mr. Justice Marshall and by himreferred to the Court, denied.

No. 76—1113. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Secretary of Health, Educa-

tion and Welfare, appellant, v. Cora McRae, etc., et al. Appeal from

the United States District Court for the Eastern District of NewYork. Judgment vacated and case remanded to the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of New York for further con-

sideration in light of Maker v. Roe, 432 U.S. (1977) and Real v.

Doe, 432 U.S. (1977).

No. 76-1225. Consumers Union of United States, Inc., et al.,

appellants,^. Virginia State Bar et al. ; and

No. 76-1337. Virginia State Bar et al., appellants, v. Consumers

Union of United States, Inc., et al. Appeals from the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Judgment vacated

and cases remanded to the United States District Court for the East-

ern District of Virginia for further consideration in light of Rates v.

State Rar of Arizona, 433 U.S. (1977)

.

Certiorari—Summary Disposition

No. 74-5174. John Wallace Eberheart, Jr., petitioner, v. Georgia;

and

No. 74-5954. John Wesley Hooks, petitioner, v. Georgia. On peti-

tions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia. The

petitioners in these cases were sentenced to death. The imposition and

carrying out of the death penalty constitutes cruel and unusual punish-

ment in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Ooker

v. Georgia, 433 U.S. —— (1977). Motions for leave to proceed in

forma pauperis and petitions for writs of certiorari granted. Judg-

ments vacated insofar as they leave undisturbed the death penalties

imposed, and cases remanded to the Supreme Court of Georgia for

further proceedings.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 9, 1977 787

X. is ordered that the Honor-able Walter E. Hoffman, Senior Judge of the United States DistrictCourt for the Eastern District of Virginia, is appointed SpecialMaster in this case with authority to fix the time and conditions forthe filing of additional pleadings and to direct subsequent proceed-ings, and with authority to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, andtake such evidence as may be introduced and such as he may deemnecessary to call for. The master is directed to submit such reports as

he may deem appropriate.

The master shall be allowed his actual expenses. The allowances to

him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical

assistants, the cost of printing his report, and all other proper ex-

penses shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such

proportion as the Court may hereafter direct.

It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master in this

case becomes vacant during a recess of the Court, the Chief Justice

shall have authority to make a new designation which shall have the

same effect as if originally made by the Court.

No. 73 Orig. California v. Nevada. The motion for leave to file

bill of complaint is granted. It is ordered that the Honorable Robert

Van Pelt, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the

District of Nebraska, is appointed Special Master in this case with

authority to fix the time and conditions for the filing of additional

pleadings and to direct subsequent proceedings, and with authority

to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, and take such evidence as maybe introduced and such as he may deem necessary to call for. Themaster is directed to submit such reports as he may deem appropriate.

The master shall be allowed his actual expenses. The allowances to

him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical

assistants, the cost of printing his report, and all other proper expenses

shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such propor-

tion as the Court may hereafter direct.

It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master in this

case becomes vacant during a recess of the Court, the Chief Justice

shall have authority to make a new designation which shall have the

same effect as if originally made by the Court.

No. 76-1209. General Motors Corporation, petitioner, v. Joe Stew-

art et al. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of

Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.

Certiorari Denied

788 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 197 7

Opinions

Xo. 76-156. Vendo Company, petitioner, v. Lektro-Vend Corpora-

tion et al. On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals

for the Seventh Circuit. Judgment reversed and case remanded to the

Court of Appeals for further proceedings in conformity with the

judgment of this Court. Mr. Justice Eehnquist announced the judg-

ment of this Court and delivered an opinion in which Mr. Justice

Stewart and Mr. Justice Powell joined. Opinion by Mr. Justice Black-

liiun concurring in the result with whom Mr. Chief Justice Burger

joins. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Stevens with whom Mr.

Justice Brennan, Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Marshall join.

Xo. 75—5444. Ehrlich Anthony Coker, petitioner, v. Georgia. Onwrit of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Judgment re-

versed insofar as it upholds the death sentence and case remanded to

the Supreme Court of Georgia for further proceedings not incon-

sistent with the judgment of this Court. Mr. Justice White announced

the judgment of this Court and delivered an opinion in which Mr.

Justice Stewart, Mr. Justice Blackmun and Mr. Justice Stevens

joined. Statement by Mr. Justice Brennan concurring in the judg-

ment. Statement by Mr. Justice Marshall concurring in the judgment.

Opinion by Mr. Justice Powell concurring in part and dissenting in

part. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Burger with whom Mr.

Justice Eehnquist joins.

The Chief Justice said

:

"All cases submitted and all business before the Court at this term

in readiness for disposition having been disposed of,

"It is ordered by this Court that all cases on the docket be, andthey are hereby, continued to the next term and the Court will com-mence hearing oral arguments on the first Monday of October."

Adjourned to the time and place appointed by law.

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