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Show Bye Line by Jensen Breams And Ded ated ta the Progress and Growth of Central 1 Utoh Volunteers for the Jury novative idea in being tr in San Franc isco and early indications are that it maybe 9 successful answer to a knotty problem Grandiuries areselected in differe ars in various states. In some a grand jury and a pettit jury list ts maintained and the jurors are chosen bylot in n Francisco grand juries customarily were chosen by judges or suggested by friends of judges. They tended to be of a certain age group and economie and social class. Minorities eprOLeSieG that ' : represented hes se manner of choosing. So the court decided to ask for volunteer jurors end the response was surprising. More than 400 people offered to serve. Some expressed interest in learning more about the process; others said that they felt it was a duty which they should perform. Thirty persons were chosen, 21 volunteers and 9 named by the judge Hence the jury is assured a majority from the So They Say “If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.” — Horace Mann, American educator. “The will to persevere is otten the difference between failure and suceess.’’ — David Sarnoff, American radio engineer. “T mean to make myself a man, andif f succeedin that, I shall succeed in everything.” ~ James 4. Garfield, 20th US. President. it gives you an opportunity tsread rer thinks zbout that? Volunteer group, as 19 will he finally streaking chosen No doubt there wiil be drawbacks to the atlempt to attract volunteers, Cranks, crackpois and people with causes mayvolunteer and will have to be weeded out. If is also possible that groups with an axe to grind may urge people to volunteer hoping to gain a majority iavorabie to their causes. it must be refreshing to judges, however, to have people willing te serve on juries rate than making the s which have been so stadium Recently we all were somewhat nauseated seeing a Distributed by 1A. Tims Srodicate szed and dumped into pits or burned because they had eaten food tainted with a poisonous insecticide and were unfit for human consumption Like many others. we felt the profit they would have Hard Bargaining Needed in Summit Negotiations if a guyjust happened to dreamabouta pune he'd go to the book, look under the © g, and this is what he'd find. ‘For a man any dream Tey this bit of lingerie is a warning to be on suard against adversa influencesin his iinmediatecircle of associates. For a female it promises a welcome increase in social West-of-Hudson Myopia sorry fer their growers who made if they sold them. So there's no need to worry ii your business isn’t going well for one reason of another. Just get a kindly Senator to introduce legislation reimbursing you for your losses. It's that easy You don’t mindpaying for couple of chickens, do you" But you ni The book's interpretation of a dream that concerns something basic such as an apron, is that ‘as a general guide an apron in a dream represents a material gain andor change for the better. If it wastorn, you may expect a smail but pleasing benefit.” Nowif you were to dream vi lace, the says, “A dream of garments rade of lace signifies Sisal popularity with the opposite sex and/or success in love affairs. That's wiat the book says. peel picture in the news of chickens had suffered a ae business loss, through no fault of their own. We could have saved our sorrow. Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi introduced legislation asking that the federal government-that’s usreimburse the growers for their lost chickens andalso for t i:eenametethe note she \d have offered to meet her a streak together through the BY! howit 8. ng ham. Sie There's a new boo out on therene of dreams called. “The Dream nm Won Lady Robinson, an O! rst wife of Sir Robert ieee scientist and Nobel Laureate, and TomCorbett a British psyehie. The book claims that when you dream about clothes. aiso forecasting events in yourlife. it says a gteatly with details... as the moreclothes you had in your dreamthe more urgent is the reine to prepare for difficulties ahead.” , if you were only partly dre: ed oF stark Ho lack is on the way si or soiled acre against business dealings with, or ‘ough Do vou as that if i dream of streaking, money luck is on the way? In spite of what that woman reader thinks of me. I sure hope i dream about streaking. I can use the do Easy Route On Losses Inside Washington ij gf e, What can Ew te ~ es 1 Sonat me Whoare all these people telling you what you think? Almost daily you read or hear what purports to be ‘‘public opinion” on some sub; legislation or political candidate. You are the public — and nobody's asked you! Public opinion polis were fun when nobedy tock them seriovsly. Today, however, rmarchante ar. fistived, lawmakers are intimidated and conceivably elections are decided by what the public opinionpolls reflect Yet in the weekssince I began asking around, I've found no one who was ever polled by any polister. = have asked cross-section audiences in six for a show of hands and en not one ne TVandradiotalk shows havelaunched similar research Out of a potential audience of 50,000, one show found one person ww'd been queried. Others reported none The official polling organizations admit they base their findings on what they call “samplings.” Tue dig three make noeffort to represent their findings as comprehensive -- yet it is possible that a monumental Constitutional issueis about to be decided in the US. Congress because of whatthepolls say you want. Similarly out of band is the prevalent news media practice of erediting ‘usually reliable sources’ af 's) those te somebody of something Howevervalid suchso: sometimes be, this dubious practice aliows timitless latitude for misrepresenialion, distortion —lying, ‘This is not meanttobite the hand thatfeeds me — just to ‘nip it” a bit. This is to remind our once-p profession thal we are sowing seeds of dishetie? which wil! eventuate our discredit. Wf there are to be any constructive side effects to the Watergate agony, let it be that our tendencyto act as lawyer, judge and jury was brought into harp focus — and subsequently voluntanilyrestrained, In addition to the representative surveys which activities.” He ere are other interpretations of dreams’ meanings. I'm beginningts believe are not at all represeniative, and the* intoxication of power which has some media people roaring drunk. there remains the unhealthy concentration, centralization of the major national press and information facilities — all epicettered on ManhattanIsland. With AP, UPI, the TV and sadiv networks and most major news-related publications home-based in New York City the likelihood of Hudson River myopiais obvious. While Vice President. Spiro Agnewonce dared to challenge this tail-wagging-the-deg aspect of cur mass media Perhaps unfortunately. the critic himself was vulnerable to criticism. Bven were we to assume that there is no dominant political persuasion characteristic of Manhattan, the cloistered rewriters are inexorably kept off balance by the undulating Atlantic tide. of philosophical fashion, I don't know how painlesslyto behead the octopus, butit 1s out of date and has our nation’s vision outof focus, te: “You will accomplish your current aims with e . unless it was shabby ortorn, in whieh case you will still achieve - but perhaps not so quickly as you hoped.” Hat: Several interpretations here, depending on severalfactors but “A newhatis a signof good luck . an elaborate hat suggests social popularity finding a hat foretelis a idden relief from worry.” oekings Putting them on, profit and security; them off, changing conditions: torn or runner's, finanei diffies Enough about dreams. Have a nice day and keep sm ‘lin’ Dr.Lawrence E. lamb Deficient Diets, Thyroid Lack DEAR DR. LAMB — I don't know whether lam fortunate or unfortunate to have read your column about the girl whe had been” dieting and developed menstrua trouble, falling hair and sonality problems. } 3&8 year cla daughter periencing the same symptoms and is al scious of her weight. 1 took her to a physician, he had her By ROBERT 8. ALLEN WASHINGTON, June 29 - Basically what those fateful Moseowsummit arms limitation negotiations boil down to is one all-important issue Soviet demand for technological as well as numerical superiority in strategic inuciear’ weapons if they can getthis, it would def mean that in a very few years Ru would outstrip the 11S. both in and numbers of land, sea and ai armaments. In other words, in a very short span of time, the US. wonld become a second rate nuclear power cot Soviets. The evidence on this is as somber as it is irrefutable. LT L agreement, the US ja numerical superior! yop weapons on the th this advantage was “effectiv ur technological superiorit Musi sitiXing instance of that MIRV(multiple, independe: re-entry vehicle) capability. We had a e number of operational MIRV-type missiles. At that lime, the Soviets had Bat in the two shert years sin signing of oes R now only capabilit batlas aise “developed two guile distinct MIRY technologies And grimly, tha! bitef tine, the Soviets Tested a whole new generation of id based intercontinental Incorporating new as well as new crea hs tor the “throw cight ot their missile forces in which they already nave a three-tofd superiority _ chairman of the itive and foremost eigecona) thority on Strategic armaments “These dire devstuphnent taken place since the SALT agr which was Supposed to Timioffensive Tistiytduatly and in combina tivity yy fave added Weniendously to the offensive {Potential of Russia’s missile forces It is these ominous facts that are at the bottom of the growing alarm in authoritative congr ssional quarters over detente” just that muchfanfared shibbol amounts to and exactly where it’s leading The bipartisan viewis widespread that Ss Peter Dominick, R.-Colo., member ot the Aeronautical and Space S: mit e , sticelaetly put dignity. Nor have theyactthe vast expenditures on their military machine as part of detente.” Rep. Jack Kemp, R.-N_Y noted one- time athlete, s bluntly: “We hear much about detente, dut the many steps towards detente treaties, SALT 1, trade agreements, ete. — all went out the proverbial windowwhen the Soviets decided tu aid the Arabs in the Yom Kippur war. Yo them, straiegic advan: tages in the Middle Fast outweighed any perceived advantages to be had through detente “It must be constantly kept in mind that genuine detente ean te attained vily if ii ts reinforced by defense detente is impossible unless adeg_. ‘te defense capatilities make it effective Thereis only one thing worse arms race and thatis armsinferiority Sen, Jackson sternly cites the im pesing numerical superiority granted Russia under SALT { of which 800 ate “heavy so in fart that they have mmwh more “throw weight” than the entire authorized Minutemanforce. Also, the US was limited to Ras huclear-powered missile ‘with 710 launch tudes, while Russia was allowed 62 such submarines with 950 launch tubes in addition to retaining a number of older type subs, several of which were recently spotted in Cuban water # seeking to dackson- “The Soviets are solidate the numerical advantage they obtained in SALT I with equality in technology, Actuady. they have hardened theit' oosition.” ~ tested and, lo and behold Richard Wilson found her to be suffering No Mandate of the People several phone WASHINGTON, D.C. — An edueated woman asks: If a majority of the American peopie desires President Nixon's impeachment why would the tives refuse frustrated on a seemingly permament basis by one of the their needs and requirements One of its primary strongest political forces in the responsibilities is to curb the American system, organized labor,which, incidentally. is also involyed in the impeach Nixon movernent, This sounds like a reasonable question, but it reflects twobasic errors A majority of the America expressed a majority ee for President em of Tepresentative ¢ voluntary unionism, ow rk ae and thus government works The first erro confusion between the Poll and an expre Majority sentimen T difference Id be so obvious that it needs exploration, but. for jiring or not jetni and are even more opposed to the ‘y union dues te de be swayed bythe cried of the meb but to arrie well-eteeres conch at ent ience have been wasted. There are some heartening indications that Congress will exercise its independent judgment on the basis of fact and constitutional requirements, and that its removing a president is increasing. This may chanve. MB ofthe Taft Hartley Act which but for tne moment, a widely permits states to ¢ Tecognized LMPFessio% will vote for impeachment because they think such a vote weld express no nationally an think so,s, opinia polls outcome of special elections . e iiistatices strongly adverse reaction to Watergate. But Chere will nov be. a referendum. or an election, or any otner quantitative mwasurement of the whole electorate on the impeavhment of President Nixon Th second error ts more compit li assumes that aagress is bound 4 carry out AFL-CIO uch then To the American people Nor is it itue ‘hat it sits on Capitol Hill fur exercise its judgment, as the the common will representatives of the neaple an that purpose. It is there o to thinking e. the flu cane tubere leukemia a medicine. The b just to takin production will slow down Then when normal thyr westop the thy the gland w problems enough ivt yroi The f{ tuberculosis can you read girl who vation diet cerning thet nde It ne Z RBS “By PHIL PASTORET One view is that the wn the vote in the r vation is not heal When you have a very low too strona! tn pan tisan Iheh Me tull se then misht shy away from what might be m to apperr a partisan indictment ¢ dent which might fail cause faili sonality ig hair and per changes. problems can symptoms just isnot true that Congress carries out the will of the expressed will wl the Anjerican people Assuming for 3 moment thal fo expres it is being picture. President George ppaigning for a veto Meany pou! agress iwe-hirds pro labor), and if nm it in the elections th fall will undoubtedly see. to repeal 148 ry unionism are fooled noed any people is people have om express this will, but onlysection who is tell them: SAR READER final Congress Yet there ‘oid problem, then taking decision wiii encompass ali the factors entering into the extremely grave busin of applicableright to- work law to members aiso hold these views _ If she dees’not have a low by more undoubtedly be invoked,tactily if fot openly. by some membersof the Gallup Po * daughter hi a low metabolism because she has been ne herself or whether overweight bause of iowthyroid n. To properly assess e thyreid function she Wwvould needto be ona proper, balanced diet. In any case, even if she has low thyroid function she will need properdiet, not a sem tion diet. mrelatives whore his is the pro when onesees only part of the office. In fact, the point has been reached wherethe impeachment fever is cooling. Another way to f at the area of confusion in fact. survive periods . & problem in primitive man but not much ° of a problem in modern 0 except in those who iNtally starve themselves in passions of the moment and not A few survey by a respected polling organization, Opinion Research Corporation, on behalf Intionn: isht Work @ the Nationa: Rij Work Commitiee, shows that 70 per cent of the American public of voting age thinks union lebor officials have too much power. protective device So. ur next contract ra Week O1 vac Add to your dicaataty of sallec tive nouns: a glee of I- goth When vou tion diet the mei markedly the bod: cunse jows down y i is like: ening“down the a DECE te spare — long after- |