BRIEFLY : MAN ENTERS PLEA IN BURNING OF HOME.PASADENA - A Glendale man charged with burning his home pleaded not guilty Friday to one count of arson. Faraj Yeretsian, 37, denied the charge during his arraignment A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted in Pasadena Superior Court. His next court date is Sept. 8, and trial is expected to begin in November, said Deputy District Attorney David Eng. Yeretsian is accused of torching his home April 11 after an argument with his wife. Yeretsian was the only person in the house when he squirted lighter fluid Lighter fluid may refer to:
The show airs on Monday night and is hosted by Gerard Healy. and set it ablaze, authorities say. Joe Ingber, Yeretsian's attorney, has said his client did not mean to burn the house down. He ignited the couch in a fit of rage but could not quash the flames before the fire spread, Ingber has said. The family's Chihuahua died in the fire, apparently overcome by smoke. - Daily News Theater to screen restored great films GLENDALE - Film-industry professionals will introduce restored classic films in a series that will end Sunday at the Alex Theater. At 8 tonight, ``The Sea Hawk Sea´ hawk` 1. (Zool.) A jager gull. ,'' the largest grossing film of 1924, will be shown. Historian and author Rudy Behlmer will share the stage with conductor Robert Israel, who will conduct the orchestral accompaniment for the silent-film classic. The series will conclude at 2 p.m. Sunday with a matinee of John Ford's ``The Quiet Man.'' Richard May
Sir Richard George May (12 November 1938 – 1 July 2004) was a British judge. May was born in London and educated at Haileybury. , vice president of film preservation for Time-Warner, and cinematographer James Glennon James Glennon, ASC, (born 29 August, 1942 in Los Angeles, California; died 19 October, 2006), was an American cinematographer who started off working in the Warner Bros. mail room, moved to the camera department and later worked as a cinematographer on feature motion pictures will discuss three-strip technicolor. The Alex Theater is located at 216 N. Brand Blvd. in Glendale. For ticket information, call (800) 872-8997. For information about the theater, call (818) 243-7700. - Daily News |
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