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Show I A The Sait Lake Tribune. Thursday, April 12, 1972 Brando Faces Custody Writ Carmichael&Z7- Reuters News Agency HOLLYWOOD Actress Anna Kashfi charged Wednesactor day that her Marlon Brando has fled to his remote island off Tahiti with their son, Christian Devi, 14, to avoid facing another custody fight in Los Angeles court it is no petition, she said longer in the best interest of my son to remain in Brandos custody. Films as Example the documents, she criticized Brando's personal and public life, including his appearance in the sexually explicit film "The Last Tango in bel Paris and his havior" in rejecting this year's academy award for his starring role in "The GodfathIn May 7. The old Indian-bor- "anti-socia- n actress made the assertion in a Superior Court petition seeking to regain full custody of er." her son. Last May she said she agreed to allow the boy to live with Brando subject to her right to visit with her son. However. tfP siccus able. amoral and immoral social behavior, both in public and private and in the personal presence and knowledge of iny son." She charged that Brando is not asserting sufficient parent-ta- l control or discipline over the boy, who has been living his with father in Los Angeles, Paris and the actor's privately owned Island near Tahiti since last May 10. In "Last Tango in Pans" that Miss Kashfi charged Brando performs a role of a and maladjusted "sexually per erted person and exhibits himself in various stages of sex nudity and simulated Earlier, Kashfis Miss attor- obtained a court order restraining Brando from taking the bov outside Los had ney Wednesdays Angeles County. spokesman for Miss Kashsaid that if Brando does not appear with his son for the custody hearing next month, efforts will be made through the French government to return them to Los Angeles. A fi Drawn-ou- t Battle Since their divorce in April. 1959. Brando and his first wife have been battling off and on over Christian's custody. In a declaration filed with Kashfi Miss the court, charged "my son is presently being exposed to an unwholesome atmosphere by reason of Brandos unconventional, unst acts. the Throughout film, she Court Backs College Editorial distasteful campus. Whiting said North Carolina instituCentral, a tion with about 3.500 students, "is not a black university and does not intend to become one. But the 4th Circuit Court, reversing the decision of a federal in district court N.C.. said The Greensboro. Echo editorial posed "no apparent danger of physical violence or disruption" at the university. deem Thus, it said in a sion, state funds used to fi d State funds for publication of The Echo were terminated by NCCU President Albert N. Brando further charged, "utters obscene, foul, shocking and Whiting on grounds the editorial policy was racist and failed to represent fairly the full spectrum of views on the RICHMOND. VA. (AP) -The 4th U S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that funds for operation of a campus newspaper cannot be cut off solely because college officials disagree with the newspaper's editorial opinions. The decision came in the case of "The Campus Echo. student newspaper at North Carolina Central University, which editorially opposed the increasing flow of white students into the predominantly univerblack, N.C. in Durham, sity profanities." 1 nance The Echo were not, as contended, being Whiting spent to discourage racial integration in violation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. A administration, college the court said, "may not restrict speech simply because it finds the views expressed by one group to be abho- rrent." 4 "The line between action and advocacy may sometimes, be difficult to draw," Chief Justice Clement F. llayry sworth and Justice John D. Butzner Jr. wrote in the mu-- , jority opinion, "but it is dear, that nothing written in The Echo crossed it. maynt 6?0iUFP em ALWAYS nagty J J Tax Crimes Tender DEEF! Threaten When you buy btf Millionaire find that economy cuts taste as tender as the most expenand. the sive cuts BOSTON (UPI) - a VI federal Ai grand jury Wednesday indicted Massachusetts financier "I E d w a r d 7 K rock Foods youll K ,Tiart " A , ? 1 .Zflv . . )V the Lithuanian (, ? .A" at - im- , traditionally expensive cuts are surprisingly economical. As a bonus. K mart table migrants son who stalled out J peddling trims every cut so newspapers at you get more meat per pound1 15 and beicame one of the worlds richest men, on in- come tax viol-MKrock all()n clarges involving more than $6 million. It was one of the largest individual criminal tax eases in U.S. history. The seven-couindictment accused Krock, 61, a dose friend of the Kennedy family, of income tax evasion totaling $1,443,231 and of willfully filing false and fraudulent income tax returns from 1966 to 1969. . i ( rt The indictment accused Krock of reporting losses on his income tax returns ot $32,000 in 1966, $125,000 in 1961 $158,000 in 1968 and $842,000 in Sliced Bologna Chunk Bologna Ground Beef 1969. The government charges that Krock should have retaxable income of ported LB PKG. GRADF HI LB. QUALITY 89 78 Q FAMILY LB. PACK QC 00 Bucket-0-Chickeh,59':-Cut-- up Fryers Fryer Breasts SIGMAN $S39,000 in 1966, $1.2 million in 1967 and $81,000 in 196$. In four counts of filing false and fraudulent income tax returns, Krock also was accused of omitting more than $3 mil- lion in sales of securities from 1966 to 1968, omission of inter- est income of nearly $10,000 in 1969 and an alleged fictitious judgment fee of $750,000 in i MORRELL PRICES EFFECTIVE SEVEN FULL DAYS 41 1 THRU 416, 1973 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M.-- 7 P.M. STORE HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 A.M.-1- 0 i - r,,. v M 1969. I I A government prosecutor said Krock, if convicted, faces maximum penalties of $50,000 in fines and 27 years in prison. Krock quit school at 15 to sell newspapers and do odd jobs. r I v t Asst. Paper Towels Jell-- 0 n n YOUR CHOICE PKG, KRAFT ZEE MINIATURE JUMBO Z. lOVz-O- Z. Beet Sugar ,o.lSNg BETTY Bisquick Reuters News Agency Miracle Whip Pineapple Juice Table Syrup - HOLLYWOOD Singer-acto- r Dean Martin. 55, was re- ported in very good" condi- tion following surgery for a stomach ulcer at a Los Angeles hospital. 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