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Show juuuixAL Dy John alias Jarvis Page good citizen Familiar Lawn Swing Democratic Government Based On Individual Freedom, Dignity Liked by Everyone 6. NO PERSON shall be held to answer for any major crime without review and indictment by a grand Jury. 7. NO PERSON shall be placed In jeopardy (indicted, prosecuted or imprisoned) twice for the same crime. 8. NO PERSON shall be comto pelled act as a witness against himself in any criminal case. 9 IF A PERSON is accused of a crime, he has: the right to a speedy trial; the right to the help TfHETHER YOU call it democ of a lawyer; the right to trial by ff racy or a Republic, whether a jury, Impartially selected; the you judge its benefits by the car in right to call witnesses in his favor. 10. NO WIFE may be your garage or by freedom to worrequired to testify against her husband (or ship at the church vice versa) in any criminal proof your choice, ceeding. by the food on 11. NO PRIVATE property your table or by may be taken for public use without your freedom to speak out in pubjust compensation and due process of law. lic without fear, 12. EXCESSIVE bail shall not be you are living under a system required, nor excessive fines Imof posed, nor cruel and unusual pungovernment ishments inflicted. based on the dig13. A PERSON is presumed to be nity and freedom innocent until proven guilty, of the individual, 14. THE RIGHT to vote, secretthat derives Its powers from the bottom up rather than from the top ly, for anyone you want. (The constitution protects you against down. This system of living together has abridgement of this right. Hie been achieved after generations of specific right, however, is granted struggle against the doctrine that by the various states.) 15. FREEDOM of person, under some men have the inherent right to rule others. It is based on the the protection of habeas corpus, oldest written constitution in the which gives any person who claims world still in force. It has been pre- to be unlawfully held by an officer served through great idealism-gr- eat or private person the right to have a hearing at once so that he may human sacrifice. Like the sun in the sky and the know the reason why he is being cream in your coffee, the continua- held. (This means that the governtion of this system is too often taken ment of the United States cannot for granted. secretly, or openly for that matter, Let us be warned: today, in other arrest persons as Individuals or parts of the world, its flaws are be- groups, throw them into prison or ing exaggerated and its benefits concentration camps, hold them there indefinitely and do what It minimized. At home, its blood stream is weak- pleases to them.) EX POST FACTO law 16. NO ened by indifference', neglect and even cynicism. can be passed. (This means that The time for rededication has ar- in our daily living and thinking we rived! Personal, active participacan enjoy the liberty of doing and tion in the affairs of the nation, the saying all that the existing law perstate, the city and the community mits. Even if, at a later date, our by all citizens of good will and government makes these things ilpublic spirit is our only safeguard legal, it cannot date back the for the freedoms we have so dearly law to make illegal anything that won. was done before the law waa democat work must we passed.) Clearly work 17. TREASON against the United to make democracy racy freedom that the for must work States shall consist only in levying we war against them, or adhering to works for us. Ameras an What are your rights their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be conican citizen? As much as we dislike admitting victed of treason unless on the it, there are millions who can not testimony of two witnesses to the clearly and simply put the rights same overt act, or on confession of the individual into words. Here in open court. 18. NO BILL OF ATTAINDER is an outline of the major right of the individual and safeguards shall be passed. 19. PROTECTION by the Ameri-ca- n against invasion of those rights by the federal government, as guarsystem of ehecks and balits and ances under which each departanteed by the constitution amendments by common law and ment of government is prevented from having too much power. by supreme court decisions: o 20. FREEDOM of the Individual to own property; to work in call1. FREEDOM of worship accordings and localities of bis choice; ing to your conscience. to contract about his affairs; to 2. FREEDOM of speech and freedom of the press, including right start and manage any enterprise to criticize the government and and profit thereby; to Invest in a profit and loss system; and to buy public officials. and sell In a free market Insofar 3. RIGHT of the people to asconflict semble peaceably and to petition as this freedom does not the government for a redress of with public Interest. ' This grtlel l the latrodeetlen of grievances fancied or real. Good Cltlsea, pro the booklet 4. THE RIGHT to keep and bear dated by The American Heritage the freeFeandatlea, epeaeere af book arms. (This means that the people A complete may dom trala. be ebtalaed by aeadlag ZS eenle as a whole shall have the right to to The American Heritage Feenda-tlo17 Eui 4Sth Street, New keep and bear arms for the defense to N. T. York, Their right of their country. carry certain types of weapons Athletes Foot for personal use, or to have them In foot affects almost nineAthletes their homes, is frequently limited and local ty per cent of the American popula by various federal, state, tion at one time or another, accord' regulations, such as the Sullivan ing to government surveys result act in New York state.) of "invisible hotfoot which can be 5. PROTECTION of the people avoided even in summer by proper and foot against unreasonable search hygiene and wearing of leather-soleseizure of person and property by footwear. authe government without proper Released by WNU Featuree thority and good cause. ThU I U (he articles first of serifs from the Good Cltlsen" published bybooklet American Ilerltajo Foundation The the rlbta and duties of an American. Composed of leaders In the fields education, Industry. i. rre,,lonand the l'0mree, waa organised early In I9Ufoundation to the rising tide of Indifference fi(ht and cynicism toward the privileges and responsibilities of American etlien. hip. It trlctly a educational organisation.nonpolitical, It la not to any group or s unless those groups or principles are hostile to the dignity and freedom of men. ? eon-eernin- g prln-ejple- backboard!" ivtn hit the STAR haven't a thing to worry about! I can't You Shucks! DUST Clark Takes won Tour Hit Over Vocalist If By INEZ Parade ' Show GERIIARD Maurice Evans and Mary Martin, CLARK, who earned his way Sammy Kaye. Maury Amsterdam rough Westminster College, in and Kathi Norris. as a landed radio-engine- er , key, high on the star-whe- n he was picked as Your Hit Parade, ralist on for from his bstitute Jith instant Sinatra. He platter-playin- g success in his first " Natalie Wood, aged 11, and Viveca Lindfors both possess new talents because they worked together in Columbias No Sad Songs for Me. Miss Lindfors taught Natalie the rudiments of Swedish. Natalie taught her to chew bubble gum. Joan Crawford, at Columbia for Harriet Craig, occupies the dress- ing room. once used by Carole Lombard, who was her close friend. When Carole was killed in a plane crash, Joan, as a gesture of friendship, offered to substitute in They All Kissed the Bride, planned for Carole. Harriet Craig is Joans first picture at Columbia since that tragic time. The men who impersonate three of radio's popular detectives are united Jeff clark in Beyond the Sunset, a story of Jb won the Arthur the Civil War. They are Glenn Ford, Christopher London, Edmond qt TLent Scout award, and Johnny Dollar, and New York radio OBrien, . tvmon shows before being Ralph Byrd, Dick Tracy. r Erring honors. The Bob Hope celebrated ills 47th young baritone hes 25 4 plays toe violin and birthday ten days late In order to share l.t with his family. That nd toe inspiration of C signed what his rb!.IC.ve grouP of teen-J- y same week he called the most representative themselves "Clarks fantastic deal in radios hicontract with story. A long-terNBC, it 'Covers both radio and Wedding gown television, can be taped or relot corded if he wishes. His new t0 dide o py sponsor Is the cigarette comColbert wear, to Secret pany now boosted by Crosby and Fury. A Godfrey. It is white, em. m ft M ,g0Sg. Hat-ji"lgna- 1' pearls. ; & he ( the per-- pPular Can gIve ;Suge a I De n,ht faffing commer- the ne s heard erthe .? r Your the n ?, 'IheLi?' ,,oey 11 h, s Ada sslEninent. McDwcll in the country. PeooL"Siug U Agaln lined up r,,,!!iiatS51slants ,or Ccer F.,Vrman ot he Nations Svjprejr hKs!ses y fund Justice Wil- Tay,or and IIoa Massey, Cr vaa In 1972 a bronze vault in Wichita, Kan., will be opened, then closed again till the year 2000; it was sealed recently, containing photos of world and national leaders. ODDS AND ENDS . . . Now that Penny Singleton has her own radio show negotiations are under way for Arthur Lake, her former Blondie partner, to do the same . . . Samuel Colt, Ethel Barrymores son, will abreturn to pictures after a sence with a major role in A Relative Stranger, at Paramount . . . Evelyn Keyes has singed a nice contract with Universal-Internationcalls for nine pictures during the next seven years and is none-excl- u sive . . . Olive Carey, Harrys widow, continues her comeback. 19-ye- ar al BeleaaeA by WNU Fsatarse I n, d A Perennial Favorite rPlIIS FAMILIAR old lawn swing is a perennial favorite with both young and old. 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