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1 1 1 1 1 6 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS TIMES Tuesday, June 4, Court backs reassigning UT teacher NEW ORLEANS (AP) The University of Texas had authority to reassign a graduate student who claimed the move was retaliation for political opinions she expressed while teaching a summer, 1981, course in American Government, a federal appeals court has ruled. U.S. District Judge Fred Shannon had earlier thrown out the lawsuit filed by Kathleen Kelleher against President Peter Flawn and other university officials. In Monday's ruling, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Ms.

Kelleher failed to prove, as she claimed, that her reassignment denied rights guaranteed her by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The First Amendment guarantees a citizen's freedom of speech. The Fourteenth Amendment protects an accused's right to a hearing in a court of law. "It is firmly established that the First Amendment's shield does not extend to speech and conduct amounting to insubordination directed at school officials," said the 5th Circuit.

As for the Fourteenth Amendment, the 5th Circuit said Ms. Kelleher failed to prove "that she was deprived of a liberty or property interest and that she was not afforded adequate procedural protection prior to or following the The appeals court held that since she was an assistant instructor without tenure, as well as other consider-, ations, "Kelleher had no such property right and was therefore not entitled to a hearing prior to deprivation." aft Fisher Price UNITED PRESS Young prince gives his toy auto a test run Prince Andea, son of Princess Caroline and Ste- Monaco, over the weekend. The young prince will phano Casiraghi, seemed to be of a toy car on the palace grounds Chinese troupe is staging play on Karl Marx PEKING (AP) A Chinese troupe is staging a play about the private life of Karl Marx that depicts the revered 19th century communist ideologue as a temperamental, cigar-smoking, lover of good food, who was tormented by deaths in his family. The German-born philospher, who died in 1883 at the age of 65, is considered the founder of world communism. "Marx is not portrayed as a paragon of virtue," the official English-language China Daily said today in a review of the three-act drama covering Marx's 1855-83 years in london.

"Instead he loses his temper, enjoys eating good food and smoking cigars," it said. "He lets his children climb on his shoulders and even retracts a move in a chess game when he starts losing to the family nurse." It quotes playwright-director Zhao Huan as saying he was "trying to show that Marx was a human being with emotions and desires, not a god." The play is titled "Karl Marx's Exile in London," and staged by the Soldiers' Drama Troupe of the Canton military area command, the paper said. It played last month at Peking's Cultural Palace of National Minorities and more performances are planned, the paper said, but the locations have not been decided. "The play shows how Marx was plagued by misfortune poverty, disease and the death of his loved ones, while working on his monumental work 'Das Kapital." the China Daily said. getting a thrill out celebrate his in Monte Carlo, said he smiles Churches worldwide honor 100-year-old writer of gospel songs DALLAS (AP) Considering that Tillit S.

Teddlie auxiliary bishop in Philadelphia, to the Wheeling- in the trial of three prominent Solidarity activists has penned 130 gospel songs and published 14 reli- Charleston post and the Rev. Alvaro Corrado del accused of inciting public unrest by issuing appeals gious songbooks, hundreds of churches worldwide Rio, 43, pastoral coordinator of the Northeast Catho- for a general strike. thought it fitting to help him celebrate his 100th lic Hispanic Center in New York, as an auxiliary Walesa's wife Danuta presented a doctor's certifibirthday. bishop in Washington, D.C. cate to the Gdansk Provincial Court stating Walesa So on Sunday, more than 630 churches proclaimed The Vatican announcement said Pfeifer was bilin- could not testify because he had been granted fivethe day Tillit S.

Teddlie Day and sang the songs he gual in English and Spanish. day sick leave from work. She said Walesa had a has been writing since 1906. stomach ailment. "It's born in you.

If you're full of music, you'll E.F. Hutton gets new boss want to write songs," said Teddlie, who attended a People songfest at the Prestoncrest Church of Christ in Dal- NEW YORK (AP) A 26-year veteran of Merrill Nobel prize winner retiring las with more than 1,200 people, the Dallas Times Lynch Co. has been named the new president of Herald said. E.F. F.

Hutton Group whose brokerage unit plead- officer, chief administrative officer and an executive CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Paul Samuelson, NoThe composer's songs reflect his life, he said. ed guilty to mail and wire fraud last month in an vice prior to joining Hutton. He managed bel Prize-winning economist, says his formal Holds All To Me," was written when he extensive check-writing six divisions and was a member of Merrill Lynch's ment at Massachusetts Institute of Technology won't was so poor he couldn't buy a 2-cent postage stamp. scheme.

corporate office its top-management team. Fomon alter his life dramatically. Teddlie was born June 3, 1885 in Swan, Texas. He Robert P. Rittereiser also will said Rittereiser "enjoys a justifiable reputation as one Samuelson, author of what is has served as minister at more than 12 churches, be one of four executives who of the industry's rising stars." considered the bible of neopreached at numerous gospel meetings throughout will comprise a new office of Keynesian economics, retiring the country and led congregations in song for more the chairman, Hutton said Marcos to seek re-election as a professor Monday and bethan 90 other preachers.

Monday in announcing the re- came a professor emeritus. Teddlie's 100th birthday also was honored by Presi- shuffling of top management. For nearly 50 years, SamuelMANILA, Philippines (AP) President Ferdinand dent and Nancy Reagan, who sent him a telegram. The other three are Robert son has followed in the steps of E. Marcos, in power for 20 years, says he will seek Fomon, Hutton's chairman 1987 John Maynard Keynes, the EnSan Angelo gets bishop and chief executive; Scott re-election in to a six-year term.

glish economist who held that Marcos was elected president in 1965 and was Pierce, president of E.F. Hut- of martial government intervention is esre-elected in 1969. He began eight years VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John Paul II made ton Co. the brokerage law in 1972 and elected to third term in 1981. sential to a stable economy.

was a three appointments Tuesday to the church hierarchy unit; and Thomas Lynch, who RITTEREISER The presidential term under the new constitution is Following a series of controin the United States, naming bishops in San Angelo, preceded Rittereiser as president and is now vice six versies that lasted through the Texas; Wheeling-Charleston, W. and an auxiliary chairman of the parent company. years. 1950s, he won with his MIT SAMUELSON bishop in Washington, D.C. Wall Street appeared to welcome the move.

E.F. Walesa misses trial colleagues undisputed control of the worldwide ecoTo the San Angelo post the pontiff named the Rev. Hutton Group's common stock climbed $1.50 a share nomic mainstream with a point of view he called Michael Pfeifer, 48, provincial of the Oblates of Mary to $33.25 on the New York Stock Exchange on Mon- "neo-Keynesian." Immaculate for the southern United States. day. GDANSK, Poland (AP) Solidarity leader Lech In 1970 he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize The pope named Monsignor Francis Schulte, 58, an Rittereiser, 46, was Merrill Lynch's chief financial Walesa was ill and failed to appear today as a witness in Economics.

first birthday June 8. A spokesman a lot and likes music. Deaths Mrs. Gladys Williams Mrs. Gladys Williams, 77, of Corpus Christi, died Monday in a local nursing home.

Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Pat Suggs of Corpus Christi; two sisters, Mrs. Jessica Carlson of Takoma, and Mrs. Daisy Brundage of Chula Vista, a brother, Troy Phillips of Henderson; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Seaside Funeral Home.

Mark Aaron Leija Mark Aaron Leija, 5, of 3609 Harold, died Sunday in a swimming accident. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Leija; a sister, Leslie Ann Leija; two brothers, Manuel Leija III and Michael Shane Leija; and a maternal grand- Oldest U.S. doctor dies GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (AP) Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday for Dr.

Charles Daniel Cupp, recognized earlier this year by the American Medical Association as the nation's oldest physician. Cupp, 104, died Monday in a Grand Prairie nursing home. He was born Feb. 4, 1881 in Coleman County, Texas. His interest in medicine began at the age of 22, when he was burned in an accident and lost the fingers on his right hand.

While undergoing treatment for the burns in Kansas, he decided to become a doctor. Cupp went to the University of Kansas at Lawrence for two years and finished medical school at Tulane University in New Orleans, becoming a doctor in 1912. After teaching anatomy at Tulane for a year, he went into private practice in Peoria, Texas, in 1913. Cupp moved from one oil boom town to another, arriving in Grand Prairie in 1941. mother, Mrs.

Aurora Betancourt, all of Corpus Christi; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Elvira B. Mendez of Three Rivers; paternal grandfather, Cosme Leija of San Antonio; and great-grandmother, Mrs. Josefa Leija of Corpus Christi. Seaside Funeral Home.

Mrs. Clotilde G. Martinez VICTORIA Mrs. Clotilde G. Martinez, 84, died yesterday in a Victoria hospital.

Surviving are her husband, Atanacio; three daughters, Beatrice Flores and Elisa Garza, both of Victoria, and Angelita Saenz of Houston; a son, Gus Martinez of Victoria; four sisters, Josephine Basaldua of Corpus Christi, Lupe Carabajal and Rebecca Acheveste, both of Victoria, and Socorro Castellano of Refugio; three brothers, Vicente Guerrero of Corpus Christi, Gabriel Guerrero of Refugio and Victor Guerrero of Florida: 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Artero Funeral Home of Victoria. Mrs. Maria Louisa Gomez ROBSTOWN Mrs. Maria Louisa Gomez, 74, died Sunday in a Corpus Christi hosptial.

Surviving are four sons, Eleuterio Gomez of Corpus Christi, Rafael Gomez of Austin, Marcos Gomez of Grand Rapids, and Juan Gomez of Robstown; seven daughters, Mrs. Aurora Garcia of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Mariana Sanchez of Orange Grove, Mrs. Monica Duran and Mrs. Juana Gonzalez, both of Grand Rapids, and Mrs.

Tomasa Delgado, Mrs. Geronima Sanchez and Mrs. Maria Louisa Ramon, all of Robstown; a sister, Mrs. Dolores Morales of Monterrey, Mexico; 51 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Ramon Funeral Home of Robs- town.

Mrs. Maxine Ida Lassiter ROCKPORT Mrs. Maxine Ida Lassiter, 68, died yesterday in an Aransas Pass hospital. She was the owner of a cleaning business. Surviving are a son, Kane Lassiter of Pinehurst; a daughter, Mary Sue McMullin of Port Aransas; two brothers, Warren Kane of Rockport and Albert Kane of Las Cruces, N.M.: three sisters, Betty Sue Williams and Maurine Barnard, both of Rockport, and Alma Dyche of Fort Stockton; nine grandchildrenand two great-grandchildren.

Marshall-Ramey Funeral Home of Rockport. Robert Lee Flowers ARANSAS PASS Robert Lee Flowers, 19, died yesterday in Aransas Pass. He was a laborer. Surviving are his wife, Juanita; a son, Robert Lee Flowers Jr. of Aransas Pass; his mother and stepfather, Juanita and Jose Torres, both of Aransas Pass; five brothers, Juan, Joe Louis, Ray and Henry Flores and Ernest Flowers, all of Aransas Pass; four sisters, Trinidad Flores, Amanda Flowers and Mrs.

Minerva Flores Posas, all of Aransas Pass, and Mrs. Angelita Lopez of Ingleside; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Trinidad Torres of Aransas Pass. Marshall-Ramey Funeral Home of Aransas Pass. Mrs.

Ernestine Jefferson Borders Mrs. Ernestine Jefferson Borders, 80, of 1129 Nagle, died Sunday at her residence. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edrean Borders Harden and Mrs. Connie Faye Warren, both of Corpus Christi; a stepson, J.

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