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Show Sunday, November THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 15, 1987 - Page 59 Court reverses Crosby's conviction AUSTIN. Texas (AP) The Texas Court of Criminal fame as a member of The Byrds in the 1960s. He later sang with Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Neil Young as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Appeals has reversed the drag and weapons convictions of rock singer David Crosby. Crosby was released from the state prison system Aug. 8, 1986, after serving five months of a five-yeterm. In a 54 decision, the Court said the arresting officer had no legal right to enter Crosby's private dressing room at the of Criminal Appeals He was convicted in Dallas of possession of cocaine and unlawfully carrying a handgun in a tavern. The arrest was made in Crosby's dressing room at Cardi's, a nightclub where he was performing. Crosby club. security guard had told A the policeman he could not go into the dressing room, but the policeman testified he went in because "I got cu initially gained tudiicri SUN SAT 8, (PWFPT Hfll inAYSl 1ST SHOW HOLIDAYS ONLTv (which protects against illegal searches) to nothing more than hollow words and demeans all our rights to equality under the law," McCormick said in a dissent. big-na- erential treatment reduces the Fourth Amendment Daredevil pleads guilty Ontario BARGAIN PRICE f C VUunu I J "If we were to judge this record in a contrary fashion we would be providing peace officers of this state with the power and authority to conduct general, exploratory searches. This we will not, there." Young. ar Judge M.P. Duncan's opinion for the Court of Criminal Appeals said that wasn't sufficient reason for the officer, who found Crosby in possession of cocaine, to enter the private room. nor can we const'tationally, do," Duncan said. Presiding Judge John Onion, Michael McCormick, Bill White and VV.C. Davis dissented. "The majority today carves out an exception in the law which can apply only to entertainers. Such pref- rious as to whether there was a law being violated or not in ' B Ontario, was fined $500 and placed on probation for two years after pleading guilty to unlawfully performing a stunt in the Niagara Parks. NIAGARA FALLS, John D. Munday, who (AP) went over Niagara Falls in a barrel two years ago, has pleaded guilty to a charge stemming from a ride he took down Niagara River rapids last month. Munday, 50, a diesel mechanic from Caistor Centre, THE BEST THRILLER I'VE SEEM in YEARS... Close and Douglas turn in the performances of their John Tibhetts. kctv tv careers...high wire thrills." Michael Douglas Glenn Close a? ATTRACTION I PARAMOUNT PICTURE 7-- 9 W. Av Uloh i Can't Buy Me Love FATAL A 98 man, ii. Mi. kl 1CC i v barrel a rode Munday through the turbulent rapids downstream from the world famous waterfalls Oct. 11 without permission. Poyon 463-24- Made In Heaven $ ShoKtimt pm ! 4 9 pm Adults Tuelday is 2 for I Night $3 Children CLOSED $1 SUNDAY r Twenty years after he became the first black mayor of a politics. major U.S. city, Stokes is thinking of ng TODAY AT Stokes flirting with another mayoral run nearly 20 years later 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 Her life hasn't been the same since her death. SHELLEY LONG KJLULQ. 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:15 9:30 Andrew McCarthy y LESS THAN ZERO, cher J t-- i UttN .FBI (FHfEPT Mf IfUVCl FIRST SHOW ONlY euAtWC RFfltDF v SATURDAY SUNOAY WWm. q-a- s PRICE BARGAIN PU fnn VW O dennisquaiu o. ft WEST-PROV- - fpc SUSPECTb 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:151 175 NO. 2ND By STEPHANIE NANO Associated Press Writer TwenCLEVELAND (AP) ty years after he became the first black mayor of a major U.S. city, Carl B. Stokes says he is thinking about running for the job again because his hometown is still racially div- & HOLIDAYS ided and economically pressed. AI "After 20 years of being away from partisan politics I find that my city is no better now than it was 20 years ago when I first tried to change it," said Stokes, now a municipal judge. Cleveland was the nation's eighth-largecity back in 1967 with a population of 800,000. 0 Today, it ranks 23rd with residents. J THERE'S ONLY ONE THING MORE FRIGHTENING THAN MURDER...HIGH SCHOOL mwwmm efr&'WftViisitti' 4 Jon Cryer. PRETTY IN PINK'S st "Ducky", is back in High School. 546,-00- ftZ0'& lVm,m release H..IIH..M..I.! '& '( RATING GUIDE FOR FAMILIES G: "General Audience." A film most parents would find suitable Tor the entire family. PG: "Parental Guidance EEi Suggested." Parents are cautioned they would probably consider some material unsuitable for children. Parents are urged to inquire about the Film before deciding on a child's at- 1:15 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:30 1 tendance. PG-1- The romantic comedy of Z lifetimes. fNf Kelly McGillis Timothy Hutton t -- "'a"w;f5mmiiiiiiirMiM - rrrrrii- m it:, w i nt-r- r Jeffrey Lyons. VM r7 'mimtjiii 8 fm HOORAY!" "HOORAY! - -I- SNEAK PREVIEWSINN DIANE KEATON in 3 1:15 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:30 PATRICK RWAY7F B.EL!l" DIRTY DANCING REAL MEN (PG-13- ) 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:153:00 r b6NO UNIveHSnv-PROV- V 77j O 7:00 I -- . U s BOO .., P JAMES OIATMWISH4 the crackdown m BARGAIN PRICE 'V Suva os ' ;' 2) UNIVERSITY MAI J YOU'LL LOVE -S- USSRIES'." ... ABC-TBV NEW CENTl RYAISTA IV FILM CO MllVTIHLS F Princess with V mayor in 1989 because he doesn't think there is a potential candidate he could support. He is critical of George Voinovich, mayor since 1979, who is seeking the Republican nomination for a U.S. Senate seat next year. "I just am struck by the total absence of anyone here who might want to be mayor I whom upon could depend make a difference. There's no prospect for would change," said Stokes. He said he would not have to make a decision on the mayor's race until next June. Stokes' tenure was far from peaceful. He was catapulted into office in the midst of the racial unrest of the 1960s, and his administration was constantly at odds with City Council and the Police Department. A ($1 discount for children sfsr: liiuujw&UiZy in uNivrHsnv mi j On Sale At The PS. Marriott Center Toaay ai r.uo a:uu a.uu :iu a:zo snows Monday al 7:1 0 and 9:20 Q7Q-D- SCHWARZENEGGER - THE 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:15 9:30 journalist in New York before returning to Cleveland in 1980 to practice law. In 1983 he was elected judge. Stokes said this week that he's considering running for WNBC-T- and BYU activity card) RELEASED T broadcast TICKETS $ 5 and $4 iuanGninitfr, tt'.MCA RAMOI.VY) DONTMISSIT!" l- -l ar December 3 and 5, 7:30 p.m. in the BYU Marriott Center BY ME,' FUNNY AND ABSOLUTE MAGIC. oeISifgH. Stokes, whose brother Louis is a congressman, won a secterm but did not ond two-yerun again and stepped down in 1971. He spent eight years as a CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD "IT'S THRILLING, EXCITING, VERY - Guid- atStokes was a state a Democratic and torney legislator when he took office as mayor on Nov. 13, 1967. Richard G. Hatcher, also a black, was elected mayor of Gary, Ind., in 1967, but did not take office until January 1968. TRADITIONS! EO "If YOU LIKED 'STAND "Parental matericontains adult-typ- e al and those under 18 are not admitted unless they are in the company of a parent or adult guardian. 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