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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 8

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Hollywood, California
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-P Vi J'i -V-' 51 A-2 Tuesday June 14 1966 jCitizen-News w- ''-v i 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) The 5th Amendment's 1 guarantee that a man need 'not convict himself out of his own mouth now must be accorded the criminal' suspect under police questioning 7 That is theburden of precedent-setting 5-4 Supreme Court decision establishing a new constitutional code of rules for confesssions The 61-page bringing an outpouring of criticism of the was an extensive followup to the controversial Escobedo decision In this ruling a young' Chicagoan was found to have been -unconstitutionally convicted when he was not permitted by police to see his attorney when the attorney was at the station house Strong Dissents The decision drew strong dissents -from Justices Tom Clark John Marshall HaiiaA Byron White and Potter Stewart Harlan said it was coo-stitutkmal law which would re-sulf in consiequdbcM for the country at'largeV White asserted it would have 'corrosive effect on the criminal law aa an effective device to prevent maintain a state-individual the ruling said to respect the inviolability of the human personality our accusatory system of criminal justice demands that the government seeking to punish an individual produce the evidence against him by its own independent labors rather than by the cruel simple expedient of compelling it from his own Spelled Out j- ii On this premise Chief Justice Earl Warren said when police have deprived a person of his freedom of action in any significant they must: Vi Warn him before any questioning that he has a right to remain silent that any statement he makes be us ed against him and that he has a right to have an attorney present i- a penniless suspect that a lawyer will be i appointed to represent him if he wishes questioning the person at any time he wants to stop talking The suspect may say he does not want to take advantage of his rights but it's up to the government to show he made this choice voluntarily I Staff Photo ANNIVERSARY Actor Jack' Oakie from left producer-director George Sherman and actor Fess Parker admire the cake marking 'Oakie's 40 years in Hollywood as Sherman reds the citation given to Oakie by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce- Oakie is a guest star in the Daniel Boone episode and Parker is wearing the costume he wears in the feature picture Smoky" also directed by Sherman II BIG CAKE SV:" njs Stiff Hiofo WIN AWARD Cadet Ma jack Silvers left and Cadet: CoLvHarold Slear accept a plaque on behalf of the Hollywood School ROTCas the most im- proved battalion from Robert Beck boys Vice principal THOSE SPACE PEOPLE! Parker Says Ruling Backs LA Policy LOS Poiice Chief William Parker said the US Supreme Court ruling regarding HOLLYWOOD The motion a rights will not force picture capital paid tribute to any change in Los Angeles Po-ian actor who has spent 40 years lice Department policies- jin films Monday when 20th Cen-The court ruled that any sus-ltury Fox honored Jack Oakie pect taken into custody is en-1 with a large cake pommemorat-titled to Fifth Amendment pro-jing the event and the Hollywood tection again self-incrimination Chamber of Commerce pre- THEY BAKED A UiS'Looseiis on Food 'Stamps at the police station level The court said police must advise a suspect he has a right to remain silent and is entitled to a lawyer Parker said he gave local police officers similar instructions two years ago MOB RIOTS Continued from Page 1 tered by the splintering sounds of broken glass and the crackle of police radio reports of a shooting beating looting or suspicious gatherings Police kept their men off the streets as much as possible but at the ready An ad hoc committee of-com-munity leaders met for several hours early today in the violence-torn neighborhood Four spokesmen including Joseph Moncerrat director of the' migration division of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico said they wanted to secure more effective communication Rioting Looting Father Joseph Betinec Of St Parish another spokesman said he wanted to emphasize that all Puerto Ricans are' full fledged American citizens and that the riot area was not the only -Puerto Rican section of the: city But he said problems are special here" Claudio Flores vice president of the Association of Puerto Rican organizations said there was a need for more understanding Father Betinec said the committee spokesmen planned to meet later today with Mayor Richard Daley The first signNif trouble came while the meeting was still on as a crowd began overturning rental trailers at a gas station Minutes later' a police car its roof-top blue light flashing went to investigate a holdup at a food store Street corner' crowds were apparently incensed by that blinking light and the shooting smashing looting began again All business places were shut down in the trouble area Street comer crowds were scattered and loiterers arrested At least five police cars and one news car were damaged by thrown rocks and bottles fARTISTSSWANTEDTOlfRUN Thoughts need not be expressed in words For instance-it necessary to know the word for pencil to communicate the thought-of "one also its size color and shape to a receptive 7 Age of Achievement Bateman went on to explain that the reason for many of the flying saucer sightings taking place in swamp lands is be-: cause inhabitants of these space crafts have been interested in studying the frequency barriers of swamp As for the future he predicted that iwi thin less than five years man free himself of the frequency barrier and enter an age of tremendous intellectual achievement- PrM' fur work mast ftntrally availahla la artist 10- wkt- avaning workshop -ie advartiaing art production simulata on-thu-jot conditions Yaa wark as yaw would ia a stadia: layouts pasta-up color aapsratioa ralaucking knack-auts You work with actual productiaa aiatariais: rspros- volosts stats ate Indadad: custom typesetting- printing af your work all supplies plus months past-tramng consultation sarvicss Ltd enrollment Now class starts seen- Pacific Institute of Commercial Art Fm 1727 Silverlake Blvd Los Angelos 26 Calif NO 1402 an Custom Hairdressers LOS ANGELES Liberalized federal regulations which will make it possible Am more Los Angeles families to qualify tortile food stamp program were disclosed today Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said many low-income Jamilies not at the welfare level now will be able fo buy -the stamps which-entitle them to: more groceries 1 tor the same: money The" allowable net income a household may have and still be eligible for food stamps was raised for one person from $135 to $160 five persons from $275 to $335 and T0 persons from to $565 Net income means take-home pay after deductions for in- come tax "social security' retirement benefits and other mandatory items Hahn noted a Ann Sheridan Weds Actor HOLLYWOODUJI) Film and television actress Ann Sheridan and actor 3 Scott McKay were married June The wedding took place at the home of TV: writer Robert Shaw and was attended only by personal friends fa spokesman said i -They1 currently -are honey-' mooning in Hawaii It was the third marriage for Miss Sheridan and the second for McKay-Both are 51 UNHAPPY WITH YOUR HAIRSTYLING OR COLOR? expert corrective servke 7046 Hollywood Blvd I Block West af Roosevelt Hotel sented him a citation The former Broadway chorus boy who became the brash comedian of the pictures of the 30s received the awards on the set of a Daniel Boone television episode in which he appears Open Monday thru Saturday 9-6 pm -Tuns and Fri Eras 'til 9 HO 4-9495 1 1 ii HO 6-9378 a guest star with Fess Parker The cake was presented by George Sherman producer of the series and the Chamber of Commerce citation was pre sented by Claire Grimes executive vice president The presenters found Oakie sitting in his stocking feet resting his extremities from the high boots he had to wear as a horse trader in the frontier series He said that was a better condi tion in which he landed in Hollywood on June 13 -1926 at the behest of a former chorus girl Joan Crawford at least he had socks last musical on Broad way was- Rodgers -and He was signed to a personal contraction arrival here by Wesley Ruggles and his first musical was in 1927 with Laura LaPlante Joe Pasternack was an assistant director Oakie used to play in vaudeville at the Winter- Garden in New York before coming to Hollywood Lost Child Hunt Finally Abandoned LAS VEGAS Nev The search for 6-year-old Larry Jeffrey missing: for 17 days on snow-capped Mt Charleston 35 miles northwest jA Las Vegas has been ah -Sheriff Ralbhf Larifti said calling oft the search for young Jeffrey was of the Ntardest decisions I have everoUbn forced to Larry who was hard of hearing was dressed only in blue jeans and a short-sleeved shirt when he wandered away from two brothers -during a family picnic on the 12000-foot mountain 7 Lamb said several doctors told him the boy could not have lived more than 10 days on the mountain More than 300 persons participated in the hunt- Oldest Legislature NEW YORK (UPI) The world's oldest legislative body is the Alpingi of Iceland founded in 930 AD 175 roaming Around With AUSTIN CONOVER Watts Schools Ask Cafeterias LOS -ANGELES The City Board of Education has referred to its auxiliary services committee request to open cafeterias at two south Los Angeles elementary schools Mrs Lucille May a spokesman for the Watts Community Action Council told board members they have ignored needs of youngsten attending Ritter and 96th St elementary schools -A cafeteria at Ritter school she said7 was closed several years ago because ii was losing money -She charged however the school administrative offices and junior colleges have cafeterias are operated at- a loss and those have still not been The board committee will study her request that cafeterias be opened at the two schools Oklahomian Honored WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi dent Johnson announced Monday reappointment Lawrence of Tulsa Okla to a five-year term on the Federal Power Commission I By AUSTIN CONOVER HOLLYWOOD There is a definite' correlation between earthquakes and sightings of flying saucers a spokesman for Mental Investigations of New Dimensions declared today in an exclusive interview Wesley Bateman of 4916 Franklin Ave which is -r the international headquarters: of MIND reported: research reveals not only a pattern of flying saucer sightings after earthquakes and explosions of underground nuclear devices but also the reason for the' interest of flying saucer people in the shock waves i let me point out that at the beginning of March 1966 the Russians detonated the largest underground nuclear explosion ever Since this detonation been a rash of earthquakes occurred in Turkey' China Formosa Japan Spain Africa Yugoslavia and Russia as well as in' the United States Quotes Scripture this same there have been many Jlying saucer sightings -The majority have been on or near the 40th parallel in the Northern' Hemi-: Bateman who believes the presence of flying saucers it beyond question cited Bible references to sightings following earthquakes and said that after the earthquake toppled the Coloskus of Rhodes in 250 BC shining objects were seen to the More recently the Alaskan earthquake of 1964 was followed by wave of sightings of-flying objects in New Mexico and earthquakes in Spain that year were followed by reports of fly tog saucers to Portugal The researcher offered this explanation: saucer people are not so much con' cemed about ourmiclear testing or the destructive power of our earthquakes as about the change to the frequency barrier which is produced by our magnetic field and which is affected by earthquakes and nuclear explosions i' This frequency barrier has hampered mental development and his communication with space 'people There are sq many space people I would dumbfound you if I were to tell you how many of our knowledge has come to us from these people and we have-little realized the thought transference' As our minds develop be able to communicate better with them Anguage is not the problem "pm- FOR $200 PER MONTH FOR 6 MONTHS If you just want food then call us selling food at savings to the customer is our business -DON'T be misled by the advertised prices on beef that you hove seen in the newspaper These companies advertise a low price on the beef and to buy the beef you must come to the plant where they a higher grade of beef' They will not take your order over the phone Why? Prove it to yourself try ordering a cheap side of beef by phone It is only natural that the grade of beef you buy governs the price you pay for it We can furnish you with any price of beef you wish to fill your freezer tt BLUEfRIBBONMMEATS STRIKE? Property tax reform in California will wait until homeowners become so incensed they organize "an effective protest organization Such was the conclusion reached Jn informal discussion at: a meeting of the Hollywood-Sunset Optimists recently when the Chicago homeowners strike of the 1930s was recalled The Chicago City Council issued scrip to pay its employes but soon had to capitulate when the scrip was not accepted by local merchants The Chicago Tribune led the fight for reform that also succeeded in canceling the fines levied against home-owners for payment delinquency during the strike The Southern California Research Council opposes all property tax exemptions claiming that if the state wishes to aid veterans or elderly homeowners with low incomes It should not grant tax exemptions but should And a direct means of alleviating their financial problem' it it resident Leslie Cromwell presented US Savings Bonds to top Optimistic About essay contest winners: Constance Jane La Fountaine and Peggy Margaret Julie Wood Runners-up and also Marshall High students are: Peggy Bumgardner and Chris Kagen The essay idea was conceived by President-elect Jordan The club will sponsor a pancake breakfast at Market Hollywood and Vermont Ave on August 7 Gray has been president of the 0 county and state bars and is president of 'the California Republican 7 League a moderate volunteergroup Judger Byrne will be replaced as chief judge: by? 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