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...feel that the men at the grass roots of this country know better than anyone else who is a Communist and who is not. They will be the judges of who should participate, and I have faith in their judgment. As for the Buddhists, we will try to inform all the faithful of the danger of such elements...
...City Council yesterday referred Councillor Walter J. Sullivan's delaying order to Traffic Director Robert Rudolph for consideration. The Council told Rudolph to report back in two weeks and inform it on the possibilities of painting the crosswalks and still enforcing the law near the already set May 15 date...
...time Ankrah arrived on the scene, the zoo was nearly empty. Why hadn't someone phoned to inform him? he growled. "We orangutang but ewe did not answer," the zookeeper replied tsetsely. After a halfhearted tour of the cages, he returned to headquarters, sank wearily into a chair and, realizing it was too late to save the animals, told the garrison commander to allow his troops to continue the feast. "As a matter of fact," said Ankrah, "as long as you're up, get me a Grant's gazelle...
...finally got into the hands of the first sergeant. After that Schmidt really did have something to bitch about. He was assigned to extra duty peeling potatoes and scrubbing the grease trap in the mess hall. When he warned his company commander that unless the persecution stopped he would inform the press, he was charged with "wrongful communication of a threat" and "extortion." Despite the chaplain's testimony that he was only guilty of immaturity, singular lack of judgment and stubbornness, a general court-martial sentenced him to 18 months in the stockade and a bad-conduct discharge...
...Anyone arrested with a warrant charging a specific crime must be brought forthwith before a magistrate who will inform him of his rights. Those arrested without a warrant must be informed of their rights, but may be held at the station house for taped questioning for up to four hours&-without a lawyer, if the suspect has none. After that, those involved in less serious cases must be either freed or charged. > In serious felonies, such as murder, a suspect may be held for "further screening" (grilling, lineups, etc.), which could extend his detention as long as 22 hours. During...