THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 21, 1966 Pajre 8 Grant Of A grant of $511,931 was giv en the University this week to match existing funds for the construction of "a University affiliated facility for the men tally retarded." The funds will be used to construct the training area of a $4 million Child Develop ment Center to be located on the cast side of the Psychia tric Center of North Carolina Memorial Hospital. Ths proposed construction will provide basically for the expansion of the Development Evaluation Clinic established Chapel Hill Now Has A Seafood Restaurant All Fish And Oysters Are Delivered Fresh From Virginia's Famous Chesapeake Bay. Serving A Businessman's Luncheon Mon. Sat. - ALSO - STEAK BARBECUE CHICKEN The TAP ROOM is open Monday through Sat urday from 4 P.M. until 11 P.M. : All orders maybe prepared for take out Air Conditioned Background Music Plenty Of Free Parking Space. Open 6:00 A.M. to 11 PM. Mon. Sat. 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CHAPEL HILL The Record Bar Sale Effective In Chapel Hill Store Only Sale Ends Sunday July At 6:00 P.M. nic are specially selected to meet the needs of the training program. The clink offers training in mental retardation for medi cal students; physicians doing post doctorate training in neurology, pediatrics, and child psychiatry; psychology interns; physical therapists; social workers; nurses; chap lains and sociologists. As the program is expand ed, the range of specialists in the Center's training pro gram will increase. Eventual ly, with the slow enlargement of the staff, 32 professional people will be involved. The center is one of the first in this country which seeks to evaluate the mentally retard ed child. Explanation Of Court Decision Police damn it, cartoonists ridicule it and defense lawyers worship it. "It" "is the Supreme Court's month-old ruling on police in terrogations and the subject of a ssven pag memorandum from the Institute of Govern ment at the University here. To char up any misconcep tions on the part of lawmen, Po:nd xter Watts, of the Insti tute faculty, has sent the me morandum entitled "Decision in the Post - Escobedo Cases" to all the sheriffs in North Ca rolina. It also went to police chiefs in larger towns and su perior and lower court judges. Two years ago ths Supreme Court reversed the mur der conviction of Danny Esco b:do on grounds that police had neither warned him of his right to silence not permitted him to see a lawyer before ha "confessed". The Post-Escobedo interroga tion cases resulted in a ruling that all accused persons have the same rights in the police station housa that they do in the courtroom. These include th2 rights to remain silent and to demand a lawyer. Federal funds are also be ing sought to help construct research facilities to accom pany the training area. The Clinic will occupy the first two floors of the propos ed six story building, labora tories and the proposed re search facilities will occupy four floors. Pool To Close At Night Dr. Jamerson, Chairman of the Physical Education De partment, after consulting with Dr. Earey, Swimming Di rector, and with the approval of the Chancellor, announced Thursday that the Outdoor Pool will be closed for even ing swimming until further no Countering arguments that professional criminals will have a field day under the new ruling, Watts said, "The sophisticated criminal has always been aware of his con stitutional rights, it's the am ateur, indigent or innocent who will benefit from this de cision." Watts said that "although this ruling will force lawmen to gather more circumstant ial evidence, judges and jur ies will probably begin accep ting a lower quantum of evi dence for convictions." Some excerpts from the De cision in the Post Escobedo Cases follow: "The majority opinion ex tends the Excobedo rule quite explicitly and holds that the privilege against self - incri mination is fully as applicable in the police station as in the courtroom. "An absolute requirement must be met as to warning the accused of his rights be fore any incriminating inform ation elicited during an in-custody interrogation can be used in court. "The warning is in four parts: 24, 1966 A one-story day care cen ter for special clinical studies is planned to adjoin the train ing and research center. The 1963 General Assembly appropriated $390,000 to help finance the new center. Last year the Joseph P. Ken nedy Foundation donated $20, 000 to the center. tice. The Indoor Pool will be open from 7:30 to 9:00 Monday through Friday. According to Dr. Jamerson "we have for some time been concerned over the amount and adequacy of the lighting of the Outdoor Pool for night swimming. (1) The accused must be told of his right to remain si lent. (2) The accused must be told that what he does say may be used in court against him. (3) The accused must be told that he has a right to have a lawyer present during the in terrorgation. (4) The accused must be told that he has a right to an appointed lawyer if he cannot afford to hire one. "If the accused cannot af ford a lawyer and requests that one be appointed, the state has two choices: (1) get him a lawyer or (2) stop ask ing questions. "Warning not necessary if No Interrogation. "If a person comes into a police station wishing to con fess, the police do not have to stop him and give him the warning. Also, the police can ask their usual investigatory questions at the scene of a crime, and use all the infor mation thsy get without giv-' ing a warning beforehand. The warning requirement in terms applies to in-custody interro gations. This would depend not so much on place so much as other circumstances. 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