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REPUBLIC MAIL Republic Zlt Defense of indigents Continued from Page B-l The training and classification of the attorneys on the roster should decrease the time spent on cases. An administrator would effect savings through supervision of the attorneys and fees. Employment of investigators would reduce lawyer time spent on cases. Law students would work for credit toward graduation rather than a salary. Gordon Allison, court administrator, said he favors the recommendations listed by the study group.

"It can't help but save money," he said. Allison said he recommended that the county have the study done because he was concerned about the cost of the counsel appointment program. The 1 energy' idea How, The Republic asked, had Moray calculated that frequency? "I designed It from something I always knew," Moray responded and moved on. In 1929 and 1930, T. J.

Yates, who claimed to have a graduate degree in electrical engineering, signed sworn statements concerning demonstrations watched. The Republic was unable to locate Yates, which is unfortunate because he one of the few witnesses apparently capable of making technical judgments about the device. However, it did see Yates' sworn statements. The newspaper also talked with numerous persons who watched demonstrations. None had a technical background, and they could only say they saw the appliances work.

However, they did verify that Moray went through a series of steps during the demonstration to prove the energy was coming out of the device and not from an external source. Yates made these observations on the possibility of a hidden wire, connected the house's lighting circuit, or batteries supplying the energy. He examined the antenna lead to see was carrying electricity to the device. "I further tested by closing and opening the switch several times to see any sparks appeared, but there were sparks," Yates wrote In the sworn statements. "I placed my wet finger between the blade and the jaws of the switch and could not feel any electricity.

I touched my hand to both sides of the switch and the wall to check for ground, but could not feel anything. "We turned the table over and examined it carefully for hidden wires, but found none. "While the demonstration was being conducted and the lamps were receiving their energy through the apparatus the main switch that controls the lights Witnesses to T. Henry Moray's basement experiments say his "little black box" had enough power to run a fan, iron and array of lights. Many people In need of legal services are not receiving them.

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really don't know how it worked," heWdi "When I first started working on it, I thought the power came from out of the ground. Later, I thought the power came out of space. But, now, I don't know." However, for as long as he could remember, "radiant energy" had been on hla mind. And Moray was adamant in his confidence of Its ability. "Jt always seemed to me that it wojld work," he said.

Way made his first simple device In. 1909 and then made a more sophisticated contrivance in 1926. This second device was the one that attracted spectators to the Moray basement to witness electrical energy. first, only light bulbs were lit. But as the device was refined and new stages added, irons were heated and motors were run, witnesses said.

The device consisted of a wooden box with' a 300-foot copper wire antenna strung between two 70-foot masts. The antenna was connected by a wire to the. box through a 60-watt light bulb and two condensers. The bulb and condensers were placed outside the box. There was one wire coming out of the box mat connected to ground, and two wires that connected to the appliances.

start the device, Moray had to "tune and prime" it. This procedure consisted of stroking the antenna lead with a magnet for three to four minutes. A switch was then closed completing the circuit to the antenna, and the lights would begin to glow. Moray said the tuning was necessary because "radiant energy" his a certain frequency just like a radio station and thaldevice had to be turned to that frequency to receive the energy. go, the device had to be designed to handle energy at a certain frequency.

More djiout Christian I Continued from Page B-l I ata rate of one per day. Manzanita Bdjrtist's opening in Kingman will bring toZV the number of ACE schools in Artona. I ir purpose is not to be an evange-; lisSc arm of the church," Burchfield satd. 'We do not intend to bring non-" Christians into the school and make Christians out of them. But we do intend to promote Christian values.

Ve try not to stand up and criticize the" public school system, Burchfield said. saying we have an alternative a Jew education system for America." fie Rev. W. D. "Pete" Petersen, pas- torjof Manzanita Baptist, cited drugs, al- cojjol, a lack of morals, discipline prob More about Witnesses Con turned from Page B-l cm blow up while you're doing that, you've made the wrong decision about what's important," Middleton said.

"Again, common sense should rule." People obviously injured should not be meved unless there is some pressing dagger that a fire could start or another csion might happen. I 3t's a matter of priorities. Every ac-; cicjnt is different and what's OK in one situation might be all wrong in another," Middleton said. fj aft injured person is bleeding heav- UjKhe first thing to do is stop the bleed- ingtbut if the car is burning, it won't do Woman trades violin far police revolver i JTARRAGANSETT, Rl (AP) De-', nisi Joseph, a former concertmaster of theUniversity of Rhode Island Orches- tra has traded her violin for a .38 caliber police revolver. After a few months in her new job I (she won the position over nearly 40 other men and women) she says she is stUCk on police work for good.

'Hie 27-year-old woman is the Nar-ragansett Police Department's new cleft-dispatcher. She became the first guntoting woman in departmental he is to if if no in it to to to a of of be be in the house was opened," Yates continued. "All the lights on the house circuit went out, but the lights on the aerial circuit were not altered were neither brighter nor dimmer at that time. "Thus, the lights could not have received their power from that source," Yates concluded. Yates then grounded out condensers in the box to see if they could be batteries.

"The large condenser gave a vigor-ous discharge, showing a brilliant strong arc and a loud snappy sound showing a sudden discharge as condensers are supposed to do, and batteries never do," Yates said. "The small condensers were less vigorous in discharging but the same In the ACE program, Petersen said, learning is the constant: time is the variable. "In ACE only those who learn progress. "The key is this," Burchfield said. "A student in ACE may be in eighth grade math, seventh grade reading, sixth grade science.

He starts at a level he can function on and he is passed from grade to grade because of his ability to function, not his age." Discipline problems, boredom and a high dropout rate result from frustration felt by a student functioning in school above his own level, Petersen said. Additionally there is a stigma that accompanies failure in the public schools. "In our school, the students will not be categorized by age groups, but will work through a curriculum developed by ACE at their own rate," Petersen said. 'It is a treitiendous system for the gifted and the slow. The gifted are not held back but can work through the curriculum at their own rate, and the slow are not pushed beyond their ability.

ACE officials said their graduates are JEWELRY VAULT county spent $689,000 in the 1975-76 fiscal year and is expected to spend about: $686,000 this year. Ross Lee, chief county public defends er, said he was pleased with the high', praise his office received from the study group. Tucson resident dies as veJiicle rolls over A Tucson man was killed Sunday In a once-car accident on U.S. 60, about 40 miles north of Globe. Department of Public Safety officials said Francis B.

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Moray," Yates said. Forty-eight years have passed since Yates observed the demonstrations, and no one is any closer to knowing what really happened. Tuesday: The veil of mystery. enrolled at 70 colleges and universities and their students have developed discipline and study skills that enable them to succeed in college. But ACE schools are not yet accredited by those agencies that certify public school curricula.

'Some of our schools are accredited through Christian accrediting organizations," Burchfield said, "but we feel that the church and the parents have the authority to accredit their own schools. 'Accreditation doesn't mean that much anyway. If a student graduates from an accredited school with an eighth-grade reading level and another graduates from a non-accredited school with a twelfth-grade reading level, which are you going to choose? Performance should be the factor, not accreditation. "Why should as a Christian principal, wish to be accredited by folks who have rapes, teacher abuse, assault and even murder in their schools? Why should they come in and say we know how the program works? Their program Isn't working all that well." Ctrtlflcoio sfDqxxK Term (to 10 Veen MMmum BoJonce 11.000 Effective Anneal YkkL.J.05 psfrn SOUTHiVEST SAVINGS 17 WILL OFFER AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT PUBLIC SALE IN AN EVENT UNPRECEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE PHOENIX AND SCOTTSDALE AREAS. THE TRADITIONAL QUALITY FOUND AT JEWELRY VAULT IS INDICATED BY THE HALLMARKS OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN CRAFTSMEN.

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"I got applications in the file where high school graduates can't spell the word farmer. That file's good for nothing but a lot of laughs." The problem as Petersen sees it is that public schools "time is the constant; learning is the variable. If you can stick out nine months 12 times you get a diploma in the public schools. to accidents any good to stop the bleeding if the victim is trapped in the car and might burn death," he said. Accident witnesses should not be hesitant to give a statement of what they saw police.

Very few witnesses are called into court to testify in an accident investigation because their written statement at the scene is usually sufficient. Investigating officers take statements from the drivers and use witness statements to supplement the accident reports in most cases. "We don't expect a citizen to be able relate an accident situation the way policeman would. A simple statement what they saw is all we want," Middleton said. "We'll be able to get most what we want from the drivers involved." Middleton said the license plate number of any car involved which leaves the scene of an accident is always appreciated by police.

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