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March 7, 1941 The Galt Joint Union High School $55,000 bond issue, which was voted on last Tuesday by the taxpayers for a new gymnasium was approved by a vote of 326-135. Miss Sally Kenefick underwent an appendectomy at the Mercy Hospital in Sacramento. She is recovering very nicely. March 9, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson hit the jackpot at a whist party last week. Both walked home with prizes, and this is practically a miracle for Ed, he readily admits. Dean McFarland of the U.S. Army Air Corps in Spokane, Wash. has been promoted to major, it was announced last week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.C. McFarland, Galt. McFarland is a graduate of Galt schools and was one of the pilots in the Ploesti oil raids during World War II. ....
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Judge rules police raid on media house unconstitutional Wednesday 13 January 2021 THE police raid on a media house in March last year has been deemed unconstitutional by the court. Justice Frank Seepersad held on Wednesday that the two search warrants obtained by the police for the media house in search of information which could lead them to a journalist’s source were “plainly irregular,” unlawful and unconstitutional, as they disproportionally infringed on the media house’s rights to freedom of the press. “The decision to issue the warrants failed to strike the required balance between the interest to investigate the summary offence of ‘tipping off’ on the one hand and the right to press freedom as well as the right of the journalist who authored the articles to protect the confidentiality of her source on the other,” he said. ....