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Daily News from New York, New York • 55

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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1972 'SAVE WATTS OR 129 till 42d St. DAT LY NEWS mm tmi nctuM NfwMt. JULY 1. W7I C212)MU2-123 Published daily txcept Sunday by New York News Inc. 220 East 42d New York, N.Y.

10017. F. M. Flynn, Chairman and Publisher; W. H.

James, President; Floyd Bargar, f-xocuhva Editor and Sr. Vica Praa V. E. Palmer. Secretary; and R.

J. Rohrbach, Treas. Mall subscription rates per year: U.S. Da.ly and Sunday $49.00. Daily $31.00.

Sunday Armed Forces Special Rates: Daily and Sunday $33.00, Daily $22.00, Sunday $11.00. Foreign and short term rates upon request. -MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Inquiring Votographer Br JOHN STAPLETON The News will pay $10 for each question accepted for this column. Today's award goe to F. Dolan, 347 DeLedb Ave, Bronx.

THE QUESTION Many young: people these days hare no future goals. What do you hope to be doing 20 years from now? WHERE ASKED Brooklyn and Manhattan THE ANSWERS Mitchell Fishman, Marcy Tha Associated lb local new Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all printed In this newspaper as weil as all AP news dispatches. mMWl 111 SAVE A WATT MANY WATTS That oft-repeated and often ignored slogan takes on a special meaning now with the metropolitan area in the grip of a brutal heat wave and fuses popping right and left in overtaxed power lines. It's time New Yorkers doubled and redoubled their efforts to conserve electricity. Douse unneeded lights, shut down air conditioners when homes and apartments are empty, put off using power-hungry appliances until peak load hours are past.

Do it now, we implore, before the rash of local blackouts now affecting pai-ts of the city becomes a disastrous general blackout. Brooklyn, high school, -student: "I'd like to become a psychologist. Many of my friends seek my advice and laughingly refer to me as 'the y' would be doing i construe- tive work. I had thought about engineering, but there are too many engineers around. Good psychologists are always in de WHY SO EDGY, MAYOR? The general counsel for the Little Hoover Commission, Maurice Nadjari, asked Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Margaret Mangan yesterday to batter down the latest in a mand.

Clancy Morales, W. 58th musician Twenty years from now I want to be a successful music publisher and composer. series of legal roadblocks Mayor John V. Lindsay and his minions have erected in the path of the state probers. The particular issue in this case is a fine point of law dealing with the commission's power to permit staff members to stand in for commission members when testimony is being taken.

The broader issue, however, is City Hall's not so subtle effort a- a xi 1 Right now, I'm --mm -CL I 18 and I play 1 drums in a mu sical group. Mu VOICE OF THE PEOPLE sic is important to young people. It's a way of life. Instead of going to college, Pleate give name and address with letter. We will withhold both on request.

I hope to make my mark in mu 1 nos until its money and its man- sic in a big way." REJECTS CHARGE Manhattan: A News editorial Peri Rosenfeld, Brooklyn, high CANDIDATE COMMENT Yonkers: I would like to refute the idea that the youth of America supports Sen. McGovern. I am 18 and one youth who disagrees with McGovern and his policies. asserting that bwiss bankers were trying to block the treaty between the U.S.A. and Switzer land on mutual assistance In criminal matters gave a com If an accurate poll were taken of school student: "A musical therapist, helping emotionally disturbed children through music.

This work is still in the experimental stage. The object is to relax these children so they pletely distorted view of the facts persons from 18 to 25 throughout The Swiss Bankers Association has always favored the conclusion the country not just the big cities or the major universities I believe it would prove that the majority of young people are in of a treaty based on well tried principles of international legal assistance in criminal matters. The widespread public opposition favor of President Nixon or Gov. can be taught. It means college and post graduate work, but I've Wallace.

The intelligent people in Switzerland to the dratt "stems from fundamental differences of Maurice Nadjari it's a new tactic for His Honor, who was content until a few weeks ago with bad-mouthing the commission at every turn, personally or through one of his many Charlie McCarthys. Now City Hall is openly trying to sabotage the probers' attempts to examine the inner workings of municipal government. Routine requests for records are being fought in the courts. Civil servants are required to demand subpenas before testifying, and then are saddled with city attorneys who watch over them as they testify. What makes John so jumpy all at once? Much as we would like to know, learning the answer is secondary to determining whether the mayor will get away with his game.

That's up to the courts, and we hope they will slap him down smartly and quickly so the commission can get on with its important task. In this case, delay alone furthers the mayor's designs. HERE'S YOUR HAT, COMRADES In words to that effect, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat broke off his nation's 15-year romance with the Soviet Union and unceremoniously handed an estimated worked with retarded adults and know better than to fall for a con opinion concerning the protection found it job like McGovern's. Phil Roitman, Avenue Brook of privacy for umnvolvea parnes, the use of American criminal procedure, the presence of American LAWRENCE SPORTELLO. Brooklyn: The News was one agents Switzerland, as well as the unprecedented concessions sided and biased in the editorial on the Democratic convention which said the McGovern machine lyn, college student: "My desire is to become a teacher and work with young people.

They represent the future. Too many kids today are not given the proper direction in Switzerland has been asked to make in connection with the fight against organized crime In the U. S. These basic issues are serious infringements on Swiss sovereignty. Our association will steamrolled over everyone, including Mayor Daley of Chicago.

It was just the opposite. McGov continue to support all negotia ern did his best to get Mayor tions leading to a fair treaty ac Daley seated at the convention. ceptable to both countires. school to do the most with their lives. I'd like to provide this direction to help make this a better world." Dr.

MAX OKTTKKLil, First Secretary, Swiss Bankers Association. BOBBY AND BORIS Juan Santos, Arthur I Elizabeth, N.J.: I am an Archie CLIFF GUZMAN. Queens: It looks like Sen. McGovern goes with the young, who believe in words rather than deeds. All of us old folks have been through all this "a chicken in every pot, two cars in every garage, I have a plan to end the Vietnam war." Let's keep what we have.

At least he tries. All the mess enger: hope to be work' Bunker when it comes to Amer ica, but I find myself rooting for Boris Spassky in his chess con troversy with Bobby ing, but not at the job I have at present. .1 hope that it is a better job. It may be hard to do be 20,000 Red military advisers their walking papers. That, at least, appears to be the case, although "official sources" in Cairo are vague about details of the UAR-USSR bust-up and the reasons for it.

One theory is that Moscow finally plugged the arms pipeline to its Arab client, ending once and for all Sadat's dreams of conquering Israel. Let us hope that is indeed the case. An awakened Sadat might possibly turn to the path of reason and seek a just settlement with Israel through direct talks, bringing peace to the Middle East and lowering the world's temperature several degrees. And could it be more than just coincidence that this bolt from the blue came less than two months after President Richard M. Nixon's summit thrash-out of the Mideast dilemma with the Kremlin leaders? Could be.

Could be. Bobby Fischer may be a great chess player, but he will never be rest are just talk. BILL FRIEL. a great champion. PATRICK J.

O'SHEA. cause I auit hieh school. I'm on probation so they might not take BATTLE FRONTS Queens: After hearing Bronx Borough President Robert Abrams' me back. I hope they will let me go back because I must finish high school to get a good job and live decently." Omar Kasin, W. 121st film ENFORCEMENT.

PLEASE Huntington Station: The noiso control code which is to becomp effective Sept. 1 is great. Right now, we have a law against littering punishable by fines. But take a look around you. Lf t's hope the noise control works better.

J. ZUK. HOLD THE LINE Manhattan: Our wages are frozen to stop inflation, but it' loper: I IN THE DOCK like to be re- stale, boring plea to tne democratic convention for an end to the Vietnam war, I couldn't help wondering when was the last time this hypocrite walked the streets of the Bronx. D. E.

PREVENTION NOTE Brooklyn: It is interesting to note that, after hearing for many years from the do-gooders and tired, that's what. I read 3omewhere that rhere that by the he year sv 28 years peo- A I 2000, from now now, pie may retire 1 I iav rptire a Thirteen intellectuals with ties to Alexander Dubcek, onetime Communist Party leader in Czechoslovakia, went on trial in a Prague court Monday, charged with subversion. These arch criminals had dared to inform Czech voters on the sly about their voting rights. Will Angela Davis stump for their freedom? Will "America's campuses resound with denunciations of repres-. sion? Will learned professors shout, "Free the Prague 13 We're, waging.

IJywe. aren't holding our breath. Vr okay to raise rents 15. Eiuai justice? R. R.

GUN CONTROL Bronx: Will somebody plear tell me how guns can be control when we cannot control Jin TOM. at 38. That's for me. I'd be 48 liberals that the death penalty doesn't deter a criminal, a recent skyjacking was ended when the skyjacker gave himself up because he waiitod to live. THAD ANDERS.

Illicit. ii aiiii A working In this world, you have to work in' order to survive.".

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