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10 Press-Republican — Wednesday/ March 21,1979 In the Service w Lawrence Roe joins Marines * PLATTSBURGH — Lawrence Roe of 44 Tremblay Ave., Platt- sburgh, has enlisted in the Marine Corps delayed entry program. He has selected the combat arms bonus program and will report for active duty at Parris Island, S.C., July 23. He is a senior at Pittsburgh High School. 3 Beekmantown seniors enlist HBEEKMANTOWN — Three Beekmantown Central School seniors have enlisted in the Marine Corps delayed entry program. James Sherman, Arthur Garrand Jr. and Robert Boire have selected the combat arms enlisted bonus program and will report for active duty at Parris Island, S.C., in August. L Stansbury named Soldier of Month' PLATTSBURGH — Pfc. Lori I. Stansbury recently was named Soldier of the Month for the 326th Medical Battalion at Fort Camp- bell, Ky. She was selected for her knowledge of military subjects and cur- rent events, outstanding military bearing, sound technical knowledge of her job, fidelity and performance of assigned duties. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Connors of 40 Wall St., Pittsburgh. Rushford now in Puerto Rico KEESEVILLE — Brian Rushford has arrived at his new duty station at Roosevelt Drive Naval Hospital in Puerto Rico. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rushford of 20 Margaret St.. Keeseville. Lade completes training course KEENE VALLEY — Airman Eric R. Lade has graduated from the aircraft accessories repairman course conducted by the Air Training Command at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Lade, son of Mrs. Kim H. Gregory of Keene Valley, will now serve at Pope Air Force Base, N.C. He attended Keene Central School. His father, Curtis A. Lade, lives in Cottage Grove. Wis. Burdeau completes training Kids' names in crime news called danger WASHINGTON (UPI) — Giving newspapers a free hand to print the names of juveniles involved in court proceedings could \destroy the whole juvenile system throughout the country,\ the Supreme Court was told Tuesday. But a lawyer specializing in First Amendment matters, arguing the other side of the question, said a West Virginia law discriminates by denying this right to newspapers but not to magazines and broadcasters. The justices are expected to rule before this term ends in June on the West Virginia law. which was declared unconstitutional by the state's highest court. Cletus Hanley, special assistant attorney general for West Virginia, acknowledged under questioning by Justice Harry Blackmun that the law is a form of prior restraint on the press. But he argued this is warranted because juveniles' rights should have precedence over First Amend- ment free press rights, and said: 4 'This court could destroy the whole juvenile system thoughout the country if it doesn't protect juveniles in this instance.\ The First Amendment lawyer, Floyd Abrams of New York, countered that the statute fails in its purpose — protecting a child's anonymity to assist in rehabilitation — because it cannot prevent other media, or even out-of-state newspapers, from using a name. \What will this statute accomplish?\ he asked the court. \Not rehabilitation: it includes nothing except newspapers — not magazines, radio or TV, or conver- sations among individuals.\ The law was challenged in 1978 by the Charleston Gazette and the Charleston Daily Mail, which printed stories naming a 14-year-old youth charged with fatally shooting another student at a school. Three Charleston radio stations already had broadcast the story, identifying the juvenile as the alleg- ed slayer. The Gazette also ran an editorial explaining its decision to violate the statute, which it called \unwise and^ possibly illegal.\ Both newspapers were indicted by a Kanawha County grand jury for violating the state law, which for- bids newspapers from publishing, without a judge's permission, the name of a child in connection with any juvenile proceeding. Violators may be fined up to $100 or jailed up to six months. The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled the law unconstitutional on grounds \it imposes prior restraint. Abrams, supporting that view, noted the U.S. Supreme Court \has indicated previously that the government may not restrain com- munications/' and said, \This statute bars as criminal that which the press obtains and plans to print.\ you're miles ' With a COOPER TRENDSETTER... 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Warren receives promotion PLATTSBURGH — Marine Pfc. Alan D.^Warren was promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, N.C. —The son of Arthur R. and Jean V. Warren of Pittsburgh, he joined the Marines in July of 1978. He[s a brand name NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) — What's in a name? For Aaron A. Aarori, it means the choice first listing in the dentists' section of the Newport Yellow Pages. State officials want to know why that's the only place he can be found. When you call Dr. Aaron's phone mber, you get Dr. Nathan eigelman, 64. Feigelman said he planned to take Aaron into practice with him but the deal later fell through. 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