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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 36

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6 A Tuesday, June IS, 1871 0 Party Elders Tear Into Youne Demos9 Liberal Platform i mm ANT MAKI ANY MODR From Pago 1 mi WNIU YOU WAIII 1 mm URANGEt MARINO AID CTI. 1503 S. ORANGE AVE. ORLANDO, FLORIDA PHONE: 241-6529 OPPOSITI OdANOI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MEMORIAL (Warn At SidnayAxiMr manual uiini daity 9 5 jof l0 I X'- I 48th Annual SILVER SPURS JULY 3-4-5 Performances JULY 3 of 8 P.M. JULY 4 4 5 2:30 P.M.

Tickets on Sale NOW 2 3 '4 lost Seats lie evoilabt Copies of the platform had not been generally distributed beforehand, and the controverlsal planks were tied in with such motherhood issues as pollution controls and preservation of the Everglades, Batchelor said. He said he will ask Kay for a retraction of the platform and that it be taken up at next month's meeting of the organization's state executive committee. ALSO, HE WILL explain his position at a meeting of the Orange County Democratic Executive Committee tonight, and will conduct a point-by-point review of the platform at the county Young Democrats' meeting June 22. Batchelor said he has not seen a copy of the platform "but if it calls for the legalization of homosexuality and the like, we (Orange County Young Democrats) are against it. Homosexuality is recognized as a sickness, and it would be my choice as Orange County president that it be handled by rehabilitation, not legalization." "WE ARE NOT FOR legalizing these activities, but we want to see the platform.

There is a difference between legalizing and removing restrictions. If you remove restrictions, which ones do you remove? Where do you stop?" Several members from Orange County were honored at the convention. Batchelor, in addition to being named Kay's assistant, received the President's Award for starting two new clubs and actively participating in political affairs. Steve Benton was elected state committeeman from the Fifth Congressional District, and President's Awards went to Alice McMahon, national and Gene Caruthers. Padgtf Pharmacy Kitsimm I Strp' Orlando DICK BATCHELOR Not unanimous W.

D. CHILDERS Scathing attack sr. uoua not.i sr. ootid I Waittrn Corral boum n. w.it.

i Kay's immediate predecessor, Mike Abrams, called the statements by the Democrat senators funfair and overemotional." Abrams is an aide to Insurance Commissioner Tom O'Malley. Abrams conceded the abolition of laws against: homosexuality "might be a little too much for the older party members." "What 1 am really sorry about is that some of these planks appear to detract in the minds of some from the overall platform," Abrams 6ald. "It is meaningful and very well thought out." The protest here was bipartisan. "I WAS SHOCKED," said Sen. David McClain, R-Tampa.

"The senate already has spoken out against open dorm visitations and radical speakers on campus." The YD platform called for no restrictions on either dormitory visitation or campus speakers; I Said L. E. "Tommy" Thomas, state Republican I read some of the planks adopted unanimously by their convention, I was mortified that the title of their organization should even include the word HE INCORPORATED into his statement a plea for Democrats to cross over and join the Republican ranks. "If registered Democrats believe that students should run our tax-supported universities without a single regulation, with complete freedom to print pornography in student publications and with complete freedom to do exactly as they please, without regard to sexual morality in dorms paid for and supported by Florida taxpayers, then they are registered where they belong," said Thomas. "It on the other hand they believe that state support means a certain amount of control over the radicals that would preach the overthrow of our government on our campuses, then they should cross over and register with their conservative Republican friends," he said.

High Court Backs Fun Area Closings w. mmiwi pwi viuDf inc. i icKvrii Box 220, Kittimm, Flo. 32741 JJ THE PLATFORM TOUCHED on practically every facet of American thought. As to the university system, it demanded no interference with student dissent; completely open dormitory visitation policy; unfettered 6tudent control of student activity fees and complete freedom for campus publications and campus speakers.

It asked for student representation on the Board of Regents and on all 27 boards of trustees for the junior college system. Other demands: ABOLITION OF THE state sales tax. Collective bargaining for all employes, including governmental; a state minimum wage law and extension of workmen's compensation to all workers. 10WIST PRICES IN TOWN I 1IIIILJJ1 I Screan Enclosures Patio Awnings MttEd CHAIN CtOC knci Wttxr io Utility Bldgs. Vinyl Windows Caroorts a wa" 4110 N.

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M36l 3M73t Mobila Homa Skirts aot ft formlndle xtm 208 VOLUSIA, DAYTONA 255-0373 I ill msmii mi a Approval of corporate income tax that will be before the voters Nov. 2. Conjugal visitation programs for prison inmates and psychological testing of prison personnel, plus restoration of civil rights to felons. Portions of the platform and the reaction were acutely disturbing to Batchelor, who is also Kay's assistant. HE SAID THE platform was read to the convention in the confusion of preelection caucuses as delegates were scurrying to and from the convention hall.

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HELD, 7to 2. a when a labor union member complains to the secretary of labor that a union election was illegally conducted, the secretary cannot overturn the election because of irregularities that his investigation disclosed, but which were not initially complained of by the aggrieved member. Ruled, 5 to 4, that state do not have jurisdiction to hear damage suits brought by former union members for wrongful expulsion from their unions, because such matters are arguable within the labor relations jurisdiction that Congress gave exclusively to the National Labor Relations Board. EPEE fifi ACQ Afl- I mm. REGULAR FOR SENIOR CITIZENS OIlC PINKING 77 SCALLOPING ues.

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Bren-nan William 0. Douglas, Thurgood Marshall and Byron R. White. The crux of the according to Black, was that when the federal courts ordered Jackson to integrate its four white pools and one Negro pool in 1963, the city ceased operation of all five. The reason given by the mayor was that the mixing of whites and blacks at pools might touch off violence, and that whites wouldn't use integrated pools and they would operate at a loss.

BLACK SAID that al-though racial prejudice might have been the motive for closing the pools, the court could not overturn such an action unless the effect was discriminatory. This action was not, he said, because both whites and blacks were left without public pools. (Public swimming pools in Orlando, Daytona Beach and Leesburg are integrated. Public pools in Sanford were integrated before they were closed by the city in 1969 because of high operating costs.) IN OTHER action, the court: Agreed to rule on the constitutionality of Florida's vagrancy statute outlawing "wandering or strolling around from place to place without any lawful purpose or object," which was used by Jacksonville police to arrest interracial couples who appeared in public. (Mayor Carl Langford said Supreme Court action would not affect Orlando since its vagrancy-disorderly conduct ordinance was rewritten eight months ago to track an ordinance which has been federally tested).

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