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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 5

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Stockton TUESDAY. JUNE IV THE 'NEW LEFT' IN ACTION -DU BOIS CLUBS' CONVENTION thick-lensed glasses. attandad ttia national convention of tha W.E.B. OuBoia Clubs, a naw left" organization tha Department of Justice calls a "Communist Front." Haro is Ms report.) As Carrillo talks about war and poverty, peers at you first of whom was wearing braces on his teeth. They sang with vigor, shaking long locks in the twilight.

Eventually, they Joined hands In a large circle, singing, to the now-tradltlonal tune. "We Shall Overcome the FBI." M. J. Rios, a detective from the Chicago police Intelligence division, stood solemnly and watched. "If I had a son going to college, Id make sure he studied," Rios said.

"Whats the use of spending my money If hes going to do this?" By PHILIP JUSTIN SMITH CHICAGO, June 21 (UPI) Ernest Carrillo, 17, a member of the Berkeley (Calif.) W. E. B. DuBois Club, has curly brown hair hanging over the front of America la moving toward a Socialist form of government. The DuBois Clubs liked this.

Hallinan defined the dubs as a tremendously militant Socialist youth organization, hut one which doesnt put militancy before effectiveness." During a dinner break at the meeting, about 100 members moved to the sidewalk In front of the Coliseum singing freedom songs. They were all young most college age, but some high school students, one slum dwellers, marches against Vietnam policy and an Aug. 28 march on Washington, Hallinan said. Hallinan wearing blue Jeans, a T-shirt, a green sweater and a crew cut predicted that the march win be made by about 2,000 persons representing 100,000." It win protest the war In Vietnam, he said. Dr.

Herbert Aptheker, a leading Communist theorist, spoke to the convention Saturday. Aptheker, who la running for a congressional seat from Brooklyn, la a member of the DuBois Clubs. He said in his talk that Medicare and public housing are a good indication that PHONY CHECK WRITERS FACE TOUGHER TASK xxcmsiL Various literature and lapel pins were also being sold at the door. Mrs. Anna Haag from Los Angeles was selling the pins.

She had about 20 different kinds of pins spread out on a table in front of her. Mrs. Haag said she and her husband have made a living selling the pins ever since their landlord evicted them from their Venice West coffeehouse In Los Angeles. She and her husband run the Los Angeles chapter of the she said, and the landlord told them he didnt like our politics." The pins carried messages such as "Stop Cops," Third Party. Now, and "Make Love, Not War." Mrs.

Haag speaks with an Italian accent She moved to the United States six years ago from Rome, she said. She said she didnt like living here, but that she was going to stay. "Im going to do what I do now change things, she said. "Shes a regular said one club member who had Just given her 52 for a collection of pins. The convention consisted of a aeries of workshops concerning summer plans for the DuBois Clubs, Matthew (Dynamite) Hallinan, national education director for the dub, said.

The organization plans various poverty programs for geopolitics, he through glasses and through hair. He says he belongs to lots of peace organizations besides the DuBois Club. Its a strenuous process to name them because the list Is so long. But, talking through the thick beard which Joins with the hair on the side of his head, he named them all Sat-urday at the national convention of the W. E.B.

DuBois Clubs In the Chicago Coliseum. He also gave a ready opinion of the war In Vietnam. He agrees with the expressed policy of the DuBois Clubs which Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzen-bach has termed a Communist-front organization." "We should never have gotten in there, Carrillo said.

We should get out immediately. Judy a student at the University of Chicago and also a member of the club, was selling 2 admission tickets at the door. She estimated the attendance at the three-day convention to be 350 persons. A count showed that there were approximately 200 persons in the Coliseum. Ron Landberg, a member of the SL Louis DuBois Club, said there are 5,000 national members and that the 200 In attendance had come from across the country.

Hliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiini! IN CALAVERAS COUNTY JmHin Court Refuses to Hear KXTV Union Charge WASHINGTON, JUne 21 (UPI) The Supreme Court yesterday refused to hear a lomplaint by television station KXTV, Sacramento, that unions improperly threatened its advertisers during a 1960 strike. The brief order left standing as final a decision on Feb. 9, 1966, by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that the unions' activities consisted of permissible publicity." The striking unions were the San Francisco local of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Local 55 of the National Association of Broadcast' Employes and Technicians. CHARGES FILED The unions urged advertisers orally and through letters and handbills to discontinue their 'patronage of KXTV. The station filed unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board charging violations of the federal ban on secondary Ruling in favor of the unionsr.the board and the 9th Circuit Court relied on a Supreme Court decision of April 20, 1964, (NLRB vs.

Servette The Servette decision said it was all right for a union having a dispute with a wholesaler to distribute handbills about it at a retail store. NEWSPAPERS IN CASE KXTVs petition for Supreme Court review was supported by the National Association of Broadcasters and the American Newspaper Publishers Association. The newspaper publishers said: "Advertising is the economic lifeblood of newspapers and other mass communications media. Therefore, secondary boycotts against advertisers would have a significant ad verse influence not only upon the media, Including newspapers, but on the free dissemination of information. Accordingly, the decision of the court below is of vital importance to the newspaper business." STATE TO VOTE ON OBSCENITY IN NOVEMBER (SACRAMENTO, June 21 (AP) A group called CLEAN has gathered signatures of registered voters to qualify an anti-obscenity Initiative for the November ballot.

ecretary of State Frank M. Jordan said yesterday that petitions with 470,239 names of registered voters had been filed by backers of the measure, almost 2,000 more than the retired number. (The organization sponsoring tfe proposal is California League Enlisting Action Now. It Is spearheaded by Assembly-nian E. Richard Barnes (R-San Diego), a former Navy Methodist chaplain whose anti-pornography bills have been defeated in the legislature.

J-The initiative declares it to state policy to prohibit obscene matter and conduct." ALLOWS SEIZURE 2t provides procedures for prosecuting suspected violations of the new law and also allows seizure of materials prior to determining whether they are obscene. The current definition of obscene material also would be significantly changed, making prosecutions easier, proponents hope. At present, state law says obscene matter is that appealing primarily to "prurient interests" and is "utterly without redeeming social importance That definition has been the obstacle to the Barnes legislation and is credited by backers of the initiative with blocking many anti-pornography prosecutions. OTHER PROPOSALS The CLEAN initiative will be the only voter-qualified proposal on the November ballot, Jordan said. the Legislature has put severs other matters on the ballot already.

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SPECIAL LIGHTS Bums criminal division processes about 10,000 worth-ess checks a year for clients mainly banks, hotels, and motels, credit associations, and department stores. The agencys handwriting sleuths may work with various magnifying lenses, stereoscopic microscopes, ultra-violet, infrared, and polarized light, and photographs with all dnds of light filters to con-lrm that forgeries or alterations have been made. Questioned checks are examined for handwriting characteristics, type of paper used even the check itself may be ogus), kind and color of Ink, erasures, chemical eradication or other alternations. ROGUES GALLERY Bums maintains Its own rogues gallery of bad check offenders. There are at least 0,000 files and cross references to known check-passing malefactors.

In a typical examination of had check, the expert will to match the handwriting samples on file. He will also check methods of operation, such as the crook posing as a doctor, lawyer, clergyman, or even hanker. If he cant Identify the cul-orit, he will make up a new file. As the phony check artist rets bolder, the file grows bigger and the net tightens. -JIGSAW.

PIECES One. check may come in rom Chicago, and the descrlp-1 ion of the passer is Included. Someone else In Philadelphia may send another check along with the photo of a person cashing the check under false identity. When the Jigsaw piece finally are fitted together, all nertlnent information and the nlcture of the suspect are published by Bums in a special magazine. The culprit finally Is identified by some police department which then supplies his identity, fingerprints, and previous record.

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He said the President told him to look further Into the supply and demand situation for next year to determine whether we need an additional Increase in acreage." Too Much Beer Wins Mon Freedom MONTREAL, June 21 (AP) Judge John OMeara dismissed a charge of attempted burglary yesterday against a man who had drunk 40 glasses of beer In three hours before he allegedly tried to break Into a store. The Judge said that after all that beer Victor Michaud, 37, couldnt have realized what he was doing. The Judge let him off with a warning to drink less beer. wed like to hand it to you. Just come in and ask for some (and promise to pay us back I) Our 45ih Year Aqua Sport 400A 812-Foot Glass Fly Rod and Reel COMBINATION Reg.

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