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CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1989 10 Section 1 Clucago (Tribune in iikii'' iMimr nun HowtoKeep'Well EyT.lt, Ya VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Writers should confine themselves to 200 or 300 words. Give full rimes and addresses. No manuscripts can be returnedrSpace for letters is obviously limited.

Incoming mail jar exceeds it. The to condense letters it reserved. Address letters to Voice of the People, THE TRIBUNE, FOUNDED JUNK II, IH1 THE EARLY YEARS mil TK CkkM TrttoMl ABY is absolutely helpless tv B' I Views A Guessing Game on Haynsworth BY WILLARD EDWARDS WASHINGTON, Nov. 14-The self-styled headcounters of Capitol hill were holding one of their daily sessions in the Senate press gallery. "Add Miller of Iowa to the opposition." reported a courier the first three months ot life.

His acUvities are PASSIVITY! MAO'S TOOL San Francisco, Nov. 4 While Clayton Kihkpatrick, Editor Thomas Fvhlonq, Execulir Editor Tom Moohe, Mamvjiug Editor Walter Simmons, Sunday Editor MoiigknsTKRN, Editorial Paije Editor PERIL TO ALL FREEDOMS Belleville, 111., Nov. 11-Thoughtful Americans are dis H. F. GrumhaI's, President and Publisher C.

Kuhz. Executir Vice President and Gtntral ilanaijrr F. A. Nichols, Executiit Vice President and Treasurer confined to wiggling, rolling from side to side, and sucking BIG SPACE SPIN-OFF Chicago, Nov. 10 A writer in the Voice of the People thtnki we should cut 2 billion dollars out of the space pro I was a prisoner of the Chinese Reds for four years, I heard a propaganda pitch in prison by Mao Tse- turbed by the efforts of the organizers of the Viet Nam protests to disrupt the orderly use of the channels that are open to the citizens of a representative gram "a waste of and ease the squeeze on the poor taxpayer.

He is wrong. 7 Space has probably already government, but Instead seek to intimidate the elected offi on any object within reach. He cannot be left alone in the tub and perhaps could smother if the mattress is too soft or the blanket! too heavy. At 4 to 6 8lurily, Nonibr 1J, 1( TflE NEWSPAPER is an institution developed by modern civilization to present the news of the day, to foster commerce and industry, to inform and lead public opinion, and to furnish that check upon government which no constitution has ever been able to provide. THE TRIBUNE CREDO tung that concluded with this statement: "Comrades, passivity is fa- tal to us Com cials of this nation by assembling masses of Americans in public demonstrations.

paid for itself. It has employed many tens of thousands of workers. They in turn bought food, clothing, TV sets, cars, etc. Ninety per cent ot the moon money has gone to amid a pturous cries of approval. "Scratch Smith of Illinois from the opposition and put him back on 'un-c an-n unced another.

Groans. For weeks, the Those who display their op munists. It Is position to the Viet Nam war our objective industry. The taxes collected in this manner are, In effect, attempting to impose their will to make the months, the infant looks around and tries to sit up. have gone to welfare, education, and other worthy uses.

enemy passive." Never leave harmful objects upon the rest of the country. This is contrary to the American way. Well, it looks as If Mao Is Our spy satellites, Midas and for reelection, against the wishes of New York Republicans, who rejected Lindsay in their primary. He voted for the Mon-dale-Muskie bill to increase exports to the nearby because anything and everything ii popped into the The constitutional govern Samos, have saved billions of dollars. By providing increasingly accurate assessments of winning the war over here the passivity war.

How otherwise can we explain our Viet mouth. ment of the United States was headcounters, a of Washington journalists representing influential news papers and created with checks and bal communist countries by removing hundreds of strategic items from the re soviet military potential, we Edwards ances in order that our society Nam "withdrawal" symptoms, the blind-leading-the blind protests, the mesmerized silent have avoided superfluous pro The last half of the first year grams based on conjecture. curiosity takes over. The young' could be protected from the excesses of its various parts. If majority on campuses, our Our earth resources- satel stricted list, a measure which the Nixon administration strongly opposed.

Finally, Miller came out against Judge ster now sits, climbs, stands, these safeguards are destroyed television networks have been polling the members of the Senate. Their goal has been to ascertain in advance whether the or begins walking. He continues cowed attitude at the peace conference? lites are developing techniques to detect vast and rich mineral by street demonstrations, then we shall be subject to the rule to put things into his mouth and, in addition, reaches for and oil deposits. They can de Isn't it an appalling type of There is no certain explanation of Senate will advise and consent to tect diseased Crops in in any item that catches his eye of the mob. This will surely lead to further disorders that can only terminate in the chaos Miller's waywardness, but a good guess is that he has been influenced more by passivity for highly educated people to sanction and support American militants who scream President Nixon's selection of Judge Clement Haynsworth of South Carolina It is better to put away vases, accessible areas before whole harvests are ruined.

They can ash trays, ana objects of value Washington than by his Iowa constituents. as a Supreme court justice. locate schools of fish and may "Pull out!" at America and who of anarchy or the regimentation of an authoritarian govern Daily exposure to the liberal eastern press to minimize temptation than to constantly lay, "Don't touch." aid In farming the ocean some riot against law and order, yet As they met to compare notes, these ment. day. By studying ocean cur probers made no secret of their own The youngster la doing what and the social life of Washington works in mysterious ways and sometimes effects Those who would use the rents by satellite, we can de sympathies, which were those of the comes naturally and cannot freedoms of speech and assem termlne why areas which should wondrous changes in politicians.

understand why he is not hounds in a fox chase. Toward the end, be filled with fish are nojt bly aa a shield for actions that breach the ordered structure and correct the situation to allowed to handle, smell, and taste everything in sight. Keep never whisper a word about the soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia or riot in favor of the iron curtain and Berlin wall being torn down forever? It was "political" passivity when, on the recent Moratorium day, some news media buried on the last pages an As they became certain that they were close to the kill. BALANCE ON THE AIR Vice President Agnew's temperate and reasoned appraisal of some lopsided emphasis by network news reporters and commentators challenged the electronic media to engage in self-examination. The Vice President said he was not asking for government censorship or any other kind of censorship, but he questioned whether a form of censorship was not already In existence when the news some 40 million Americans receive each night is determined by a handful of executives and filtered thru a handful of commentators admitting to their own brand of bias.

Mr. Agnew quoted effectively from members of this fraternity, and he developed his case with references from the writings of observers not ordinarily sympathetic to his viewpoint. Observing that the TV news analysts compose a brotherhood feeding on one another's prejudices and ideological outlook, he mentioned that they were concentrated in Washington and New York City the latter termed by James Reston of the New York Times as "the most unrepresentative community in the entire United States." The Vice President remarked on what lie called a tendency toward "instant analysis and querulous criticism," especially evident in the reaction to President Nixon's recent address on the problems of Viet Nam. Referring to the fact that one network had Averell Harriman stationed in the wings, ready to trot out as soon as the President finished, Mr. Agnew of society must accept the re help feed a starving world.

NO QUARTER FOR WILD BEASTS sponslbility for imperiling the Weather satellites will ad him from crawling about the kitchen and don't use table Their forecast: Haynsworth is sure to be vance forecasting techniques freedoms of all Americans. H. Frank Holman, M. rejected by a vote of at least 51 to 49 and cloths with a generous over One policeman was shot and killed and hang. another died of wounds received in a to the point where savings of tens of billions of dollars per year and uncounted lives will possibly as high as 57 to 43.

The Senate is debating the nomination, and a roll call, expected next week, will determine the bloody gun battle with members of the THE VOTERS AND THE WAR Chicago, Nov. 12 Five years ago I made, my first anti-war The adventurous age is from 1 to 2. These tots are Interested Black Panthers in ah abandoned hotel authenticity of these predictions. sociated Press story headed "Reds in Paris Spurn Pleas of POW Wives." The report recorded the Red delegates' answer to American wives requesting information of their imprisoned husbands, who said: at 5801 S. Calumet av.

before dawn in their home environment, protest. I Danger is beyond their com Thursday. Seven other policemen were wounded and one Black Panther was There are always' hazards connected with the poll-taking process. They are intensified when the poll-takers, as in this pressed a voting machine lever labeled prehension. They should be watched like a hawk as they killed.

roam about the house, climb The Black Panthers, who were waiting instance, are emotionally involved. Their reports, playing up each disclosure of a be possible, perhaps even leading to some rudimentary form of weather control. A chief value of the space program is in stretching modern technology, much as World War II did for nuclear technology. Before the Apollo program, fuel cell technology was a tlnkered-with curiosity. Now it is a booming source of power.

Skills have been developed and advanced in electronics, poke, open drawers, and take things apart. Water and fire new opponent to Haynsworth and minimiz for the police to come after them, fired from concealed positions, gunning down the first policemen on the scene before fascinate them. ing announcements of supporters, may r'Lyndon B. Johnson." It seems that many have forgotten the issues of that campaign. Mr.

Johnson prom- int.il ii that fin From 2 to 3 years the child develops independence. He "We POW wives wanted to obtain the release of all the sick and wounded prisoners. The Hanoi delegates told us we would have to wait until all the American troops were out of Viet Nam and the war is over. They felt that the prisoner thing is not humanitarian but political. They said if we wanted to get our husbands out, we would have to demonstrate!" War is hell, without a doubt.

they could draw their weapons. Patrolman Francis G. Rappaport, who was chasing learns to do things "by him self" and has greater self- have influenced some waverers who always like to be on the winning side. Sen. Smith 111.

was a temporary hero when he announced his opposition. He quickly lost this high standing when he disclosed that he might change his mind. a suspect thru an alley, was shot down from a porch by a hidden gunman, who insulation, fire-resistant paints and plastics, bonding and ma Today' i Health Hint said that this man, for 10 months Ameri chining, brazing and welding more soldiers would be committed to Viet Nam. He was the peace candidate of the day. then emerged and shot the fallen policeman in the face with a shotgun.

Four of the Black Panthers went to the an electronic hammer that ca's chief negotiator in the Paris "peace" talks, seemed, like the Ancient Mariner, to smooths weld seams without weakening the metal was developed for the Saturn rocket engine and is now used in ship Ia. announced his opposition, be under some heavy compulsion to justify his failures to anyone who would listen, the headcounters were ecstatic. Qualities hitherto invisible in this conservative be yards, auto, and aircraft man Mr. 'Agnew said that, in fairness, the ufacture. came apparent to them.

But infinitely more, lethal is slavery in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, China, North Viet Nam. That slavery was induced by a new type of "opium of the people" Mao feels we are pretty well hooked. William Ryan, S. J. University of' Sin Francisco cKD lLf "art President should be allowed to have his speech judged by the people, rather than A sensor designed to count Despite their avowed confidence, the meteorite hits on a spacecraft forecasters of defeat for Haynsworth are to have it prejudged by hostile critics even before his auditors could digest it.

The diabetic must not bathe the feet in water that is too hot. inwardly uneasy. The votes will be cast by can help doctors measure muscle tremors, and could lead to early detection of nerve ail Mr. Johnson won by one of the largest majorities ever accorded an American President. Mr.

Johnson immediately ignored the will of the people and escalated the war. So I Joined a local peace council and wrote letters to the representatives and to the local paper. Once I carried a sign in a very small, very quiet demonstration. Then came Gene McCarthy. Again we had an opportunity to speak thru the ballot.

McCarthy won a significant vote in every state where he ran. He was defeated not by the voters but by the machine. home of James Caldwell, 5804 S. Calumet a Cook county jail guard, to reclaim a gun which Caldwell had taken from one of the men in a fight Tuesday night. Mrs.

Caldwell, whose husband was not at home, called the police, and the Black Panthers concealed themselves in the abandoned hotel. Such is the character of these murderous fanatics, who have been persuaded that they have a right to shoot and kill policemen. Huey Newton, founder of the Black Panthers, is in prison in California, serving a sentence for killing a policeman. Eldridge Cleaver, minister of information of the Black Panthers, was in politicians who are under heavy pressures ments, such as Parkinson's The Vice President further specified that, in their endless pursuit of controversy, more action, and more excitement, disease. An alloy designed spe from both sides.

At this writing, 21 senators insist they haven't made up their minds. The headcounters are guessing control. He imitates his parents and begins to understand the reasons for doing certain things. cifically for space is used in making artificial hip joints. the networks were operating under shrewdly, it cannot be denied when they species of Gresham's law where the bad A device designed for travel put a majority of the 21 in the anti-Hayns- news drives out the good.

TV cameras on moon has become a From 3 to 5, the wanderlust worth category. strikes. Some tykes like to Jiave magnified out of all proportion such activists as Eldridge Cleaver while virtu wheel chair that can walk up steps. A meter developed to measure stress in rockets is This conjecture is based upon the fact roam about the neighborhood. Children this age are active ally ignoring such responsible spokesmen and love to climb trees, walk that most of the uncommitted group are Democratic liberals and Republican moderates susceptible to the dictates of volved in a shooting affray with policemen, while on parole from a prison term for rape, and now is a fugitive from justice in Algiers.

fences, and ride tricycles. This If democratic principles are in jeopardy today, it is not the fault of dissenters but of Democratic leaders who violated their trust and of Republican leaders who give us no alternative. Deoe Wentworth is a difficult time for the par being used to study why bones become brittle with aging. And so it goes. A waste ot money? was once worth only 24 dollars.

Daniel John Sobieski organized labor and the civil rights groups that are violently anti-Haynsworth. The William M. Kunstler, one of the defense ents as the tyke cannot be out of sight unless he demonstrates a high degree of responsibility. FULBRIGRTS CRITICS Chicago, Nov. i 1 Sen.

J. William Fulbright, like all liberals, can dish it out but can't take the critjeism he is now receiving. So he digs up poor Sen-Joe McCarthy and blames hlrn for all the unfriendly fan mail. Did it ever occur to Sen. Fulbright that one of the big reasons for his.

critical mail is that he proposed sending a United State's government representative to the funeral of Ho Chi World War II Vei Hubbard Nov. 11 I don't suppose that It would ever occur to Sen. Fulbright that his recent flood of protest mail could result from his own speeches not those of Vice President Agnew. Constance R. Stark reason many have hesitated to join the attorneys in the riot conspiracy trial in the federal District court here, -told the Black Panthers at a meeting in Oakland, last July that a white policeman A New Pan- who was "stomped to death" in a Plain- opposition is a growing pro-Haynsworth mail from the voters back home.

As the Senate opened debate, 79 senators had revealed publicly how they will vote 37 for and 42 against the nomination. Admittedly, the odds are heavy against the jurist. He will have to gain 14 of. the 21 uncommitted to take, his seat on the high Questions on medical topics field, N. riot, "deserved that death." jn civil rights as Roy Wilkins of the N.

A. A. C. P. 1 Cameras have generated a distorted picture of America, implying that the majority of American students are embittered radicals, that the majority of black Americans have no regard for their country, and that violence and lawlessness are the rule, rather than the exception, on American campuses.

It Is to the credit of the networks that they gave the Vice President full exposure while he delivered his critique, and that stations reporting audience response conceded that Mr. Agnew won approval ty margins as high as 2 or 3 to 1. This would suggest that as TV viewers become more sophisticated, they are prone to take network offerings with more than a grain of skepticism. i Less reassuring was the conditioned AUTO TOLL BIGGER Cary, I1L, Nov. 8 In the last four years, 40,000 men have been killed in Viet Nam.

In the same period, automobiles have killed 200,500, or five times as many as the Viet Nam war. On Nov. IS, maybe the Washington demonstrators should be protesting against the automobile. Dean Stevenson mil be answered by mail if stamped, telj-aidressed enve Kunstler counseled the Black Panthers VETS DAY WITHOUT FLAGS Chicago, Nov. 11 The silent majority was advised by the press and by paid advertising to display the flag on Veterans day in order to show its patriotism and support of the President's policies in Viet Nam.

In my home neighborhood along the lake shore, from 4800 lope acepmpamet request. to get guns and be ready to "defend" themselves and the black community from AN OLD REMEDY white policemen. C. H. writes: Would inhaling court.

mHE JEST in the cloakrooms is that the Mayor Daley was justifiably indignant oxygen relieve a migraine neaaacne? about public attacks on the police and about protests, by clergymen among roll call may be the slowest in history. REPLY Many will be watching the count, hopeful south to the Museum of Science and Industry t5700 south and east of the Illinois Central railroad a community of 20,000 upper and middle in Oxygen was used in the past Guest Editorial GETTING THE MESSAGE IMHH RlpubllC) others, against the arming of policemen' with shotguns. Not only should the police be armed with shotguns and-any other with questionable results. We that it will not be so close that their one vote may make the difference. Some Republicans are reported to have prom now have more efficient reme Dr.

Frank Stanton, president point of view. It's bad to pre dies such as Cafergot and er-gotamine. Sansert methyser- reflex of executives of the three national- of Columbia Broadcasting sys We did tend they don't exist, ised the President that they will vote for Haynsworth if their votes are needed for a glde is a good preventive. It also helps to avoid the emotional causes and to get ample rest and outdoor activity. Now weapons they may need, but they should be ordered to be ready to shoot when approaching Black Panther suspects.

The Black Panthers should be kept under constant surveillance. They have declared war on society. They therefore have forfeited the right to considerations ordinary violators of the law might claim. and then a food allergy is this because we tend to be upper middle class liberals. We think the 'poor' are better than the middle class.

We romanticize them. The best thing that happened to me was a month I spent walking the Detroit slums after the riots. I stopped romanticizing the 'poor'." Newsweek magazine recently networks, who formed a defensive phalanx to accuse Mr. Agnew of trying to "intimidate" them and to render them subservient to the particular political group in power. Inasmuch as the Vice President had disclaimed any such it is unlikely from the reaction of the executives that they will agree, as he besought them, to make "a full accounting of their stewardship" to the public.

This newspaper is as adamant as is come people I counted only five American flags displayed on Veterans day. The President claims the silent majority supports him in Viet Nam. Does this indicate support for the President? Those people who support the moratorium anti-war protests want out of Viet Nam now. Those people who support the President want out of Viet Nam "by and by." It seems to me the great majority want out of Viet Nam It's only a question of how soon. The debate about the President's speech on Viet Nam is "much ado about nothing." As long as most of us agree that EXCELLENT BUILDING BLOCKS tem (CBS, recently addressed the annual convention of; the Radio and Television News Directors association at Detroit.

He said that the electronic media were being put under pressure by a public grown tired of "hippies, war protests, riots, and the general disarray of our times." Apparently CBS' major competitor, the National Broadcasting company NBC, been getting the same TV Guide recently quoted Fred Freed, NBC as saying: victory. A tie vote, requiring Vice President Agnew's vote, ia not an impossibility. He's a stout Haynsworth supporter. The headcounters will be triumphant or downcast when the result is announced. It must be said, in their behalf, that they were following old custom in seeking an advance vote count.

The late Sen. Bob Taft of Ohio once told reporters: "If you fellows, instead of spending all your time peering into the future, would devote 10 per cent of that effort to Mrs. M. C. writes: My two SOMETHING'S ROTTEN, BUT NOT IN DENMARK The Danish government has refused to children 5 and 8 years old eat lots of meat.

Is this doing them any harm? grant asylum to two Americans who deserted from the army in West Germany, REPLY No. Meat is rich In the types of proteins that make excellent apparently for fear of being sent to Viet Nam. Mr. Agnew in opposition to any form of censorship, but we believe Mr. point is taken when he says that a monopoly electronic medium has the re possibility to ask itself whether it is properly exercising a concentration of power which the people would not tolerate even in their government reporting accurately what's going on in "The blue and white collar we have to get out pf Viet Meanwhile) Sweden continues to take building blocks.

These youngsters also need other basic foods, such as fruits, vegetables, milk, dairy products, eggs, the present, the American public would be much better informed." people who are In revolt now do- have a cause for complaint against us. We've ignored their Nam, let's get out quickly and stop this agony of dlvlsiveness about Viet Nam. J.G.Hart delight in harboring 300 or so American deserters and, on top of that, has increased to 45 million dollars its projected cereals. VEINS IN NOSE aid to North Viet Nam. The last we had Tho bibbers By, Gtorg Cfork heard, it was to be a 40 million dollar loan at some rather vague date; now it tfJ Includes an outright gift of 15 million dollars, and, if approved by parliament, Line o9 Type One good thing about air pollution Is that the polluters have to breathe It, too.

Elizabeth Lamar A well-adJuBted motorist is one who can tnjoy the scenery on a detour. Shotsit Some careers are Others are this help will begin next July. publicized a cover story on what observers are calling the "revolt of middle America." the same week Time magazine had a. similar -cover story, limited, however, to New York City white-collar and blue collar workers who feel them selves trapped between an economically disadvantaged group receiving government aid on the one hand and a wealthy penthouse crowd on the other. The "middle" New Yorker, Time Indicated, feels that he's carrying both the other groups on his back.

We don't think the phrase "revolt of middle America" accurately describes the present phenomenon altho It looks as if the phrase may stick. We think what's happening is really a counter revolution against those who would tear down -Hhe fabric eft our free society, i It Is a counters-Insurgency against the screamers, the threateners, the tnass-plcket intlmldatora, the mobs that take over the of college presidents or even tht assembly hall of a state legislature. What is developing it a mass cry of "We've had ttl Away with the the cor rupters, and the -seducers of our young people." Foreign Minister Torsten Nilsson has now gone even further and announced ET TU, JACK? When Sen. Ralph T. Smith SI.

announced early in October that he could not support Judge Clement F. Hayns-worth, President Nixon's nominee for the Supreme court vacancy, Rep. Robert H. Michel HI. wrote him a "Dear Ralph" letter, beginning: "I'm going to be very charitable one Goodell Republican is enough." Sea.

Charles Goodell of New York, an ultra-liberal, was. appbinted by Nelson ftockefeller to- succeed the, lata Sen: Robert F. Now it is Teported that conservative E. D. writes: Can you tell me if there is any medical way of removing veins in the nostrils? REPLY I understand that some dermatologists have been successful in destroying these veins with an electric current.

On the other hand, it may be easier to camouflage them with a suitable cosmetic. ELASTOMlbsiERY C. M. writes: I do a lot of walking. Just as a precautions airy would wearing elastic hose be harmful? In that Sweden will not recognize "the provisional government" in Saigon until it becomes coalition government, presumably lncludjng elements "pt" the Viet chiseled, Roy A.

Edgren Cong. iLauahina Matter For jcenfuries, Sweden 'has' taken pride ii 7 in its neutrality. But this is not ndutrality: this la deliberate and formal alignment with Hanoi against Saigon and, therefore, against the United States; And if Sweden is to abandon- its policy- of neutrality. It Republicans in the Senate are worried about Sen. Jack Miller of Iowa, wondering whether he is a potential GoodolL This would be a.

political transmutation un will be In no position to complain, if Americans reply by canceling their orders for Swedish goods, as some already have other will these stockings prevent future foot or leg trouble? REPLY If the circulation Is normal there la nothing to be gained by wearing these hose. GIN, WHISKY? H. O. writes: Is gin harder on the kidneys than beer or whisky? done. Denmark is hardly puppet' of American policy it has consistently voted I nnciner sociologists, poim- for the admission of Peking to the United Nations, but at least it is being gentlemanly about its dissent and ir not hypo paralleled In recent history.

In the 1068 wssion of Congress, Sen. Millor's' voting record was rated 88 per cent right by the conservative Americans for Constitutional Action. The ultra-liberal Americana for Democratic Action gave him a score of only 14 per cent and COPE, the political arm of the AFL-CIO, rated him only 25 per cent right. This year, however, Miller voted for Huja Scott of Pennsylvania, a liberal, for tha Republican leadership. lie indorsed John V.

Lindsay, an ultra-liberal, critically crying "neutral" whila assail cians, newspapers, television, or radio want to call it revolt, counter-revolution, or reaction, the math point Is that it has arrived, It is here. And poll tlclans who attempt to Ignore this grassroots uprising art likely to do so with little regard for their own publie Mirers, togua. REPLY Alcohol is the basic Ingredient of all these drinks, This chemical causes congestion ot the renal tract and does not barm the kidneys unless an infection or obstruction exists. 'May! next week, at tlio Fergusons' 'No wife of mine Is tolng to worl to help support the family. Well use fmt pHyclieclc for a new car and vacation trip, An egotist is man who thlaka aa much of himself as you think of yourself.

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