Yeffllrjttb f^fjpOFtiinities Hundreds of thousands of nation in June, as schools and young Americans, some of them colleges release new reliving in McHenry County, will crults for employment. go Into the job-market of the There was a time, not so Casual Shoe Jamboree Children's & Ladies Summer Casuals U.S. Kedettes Ladies Sandals U.S. Keds Men's-Boy's Sandals & Canvas very many years ago, when the scarcity of jobs created insuperable difficulties for millions of American families. The likelihood that this will again be true in the near future, is minimal but there are always unemployed in the United States look for work. As this year's college and university graduates, and others, seek employment, we should remember that the nation benefits if their talents and productiveness are utilized. Thus all of us should concern ourselves with job opportunities in this community, andpossible opportunities and in a proper spirit of cooperation jobs can often be found or created--a process which helps our community, our state and our nation. Hush Puppies ..®. B R A N D BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE Closeouis and Discontinued Styles 40% discount Gies Shoes 1307 N. Riverside McHenry INTERSTATE COMPACTS GROW Gov. Otto Kerner has approved two bills that will allow the State of Illinois to participate in two interstate compacts in the fields of taxes and pest control. House Bill 899 authorizes the State of Illinois to enter into the multi state tax compact enabling participating states to administer taxes more effectively insofar as companies that do interstate business are concerned, House Bill 888 authorizes the State of Illinois to enter into a pest control compact with other states. The compact is designed to facilitate interstate action against pests, such as insects, parasites and other destructive organisms, that often migrate from state to state and do considerable harm to agricultural and forestry crops. The pest control compact provides for the establishment of an insurance fund to which all states joining the compact contribute. Be fVi&e Shop In McHenry Tfi® Law Serves You The arm of the law is a long one but it falls short of opening doors for police officers, or building or health inspectors who are without a warrant supported by reasonable cause for a search of the premises. A police officer may be looking for evidence in a crime and the health inspector may be anxious to protect the people from a pestilence, but according to the Illinois State Bar Association, even such worthy missions yield to the right of the individual under the Constitution. The 4th Amendment states: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized," The U.S. Supreme Court, in a recent decision, affirmed the right of the property owner to deny entry to a building inspector or health inspector who was without a warrant. In doing so, the Court set aside the convictions of Roland Camara, operator of a store on the ground floor of a San Francisco apartment, and Norman See, owner of a warehouse in Seattle. The ruling doesn't mean that inspectors must always have a warrant since most citizens will permit inspections without one. However, that is the prerogative of the citizen and, the court said, unless there is compelling reason for gaining immediate entry, a warrant should be obtained whenever -entry is denied. According to the Court, it is not necessary for an inspector to have specific reason to suspect a particular building contains a code violation. Instead, the opinion held that warrants may be issued if "reasonable legislative or administrative standards for conducting an area inspection are satisfied." In applying the 4th Amendment to police action, the California Supreme Court ruled in the "Cahan" case that people • "should be secure from unk reasonable police Intrusions, even though some criminals should escape." In effect, the Constitution says, "a man's home is his castle" and agrees with the Magna Carta that the King (or government) "shall not send against him unless by the lawful judgment of his peers." It protects Americans forever against the tyranny of "the midnight knock at the door." 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