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Zt r. 5 3,. WW Caroline Ed the clan's all there ic roc "3 KM 2 i NEWS WIRE SERVICES DENVER A jury of peers Is traditional, but the criminal justice system apparently is not ready for a jury of seers. Lynette Todd was excused from Jury duty after announcing to the judge and prosecutor that she already knew the verdict and no amount of evidence would change her mind. Court officials yesterday said Todd reported for jury duty in Denver District Court but was excused after she told Judge Robert Fullerton, "I'm a psychic.

I already know whether he's done it." On trial is a teen accused of trying to burglarize a Den-, ver home. Fullerton said Todd did not divulge in court what her psychic powers revealed. But prosecutor Gordon Sanchez said he "got the impression" Todd believes the verdict will be innocent. 'Pretty strange "It really is pretty strange," said Sanchez. "She said no matter what the people's evidence would show, it wouldn't change her.

verdict, and she was looking right at me." Todd didn't tell anyone in court, but she wrote her prediction on a sheet of paper i that was sealed inside an en-I velope and placed In Fuller-; ton's desk. Fullerton said he will open it after the jury's verdict is In, probably today. Todd could not be reached for further predictions. By ALTON SLAGLE Daily News Slat! Wraef HYANNIS, Mass. The party is on From New York, from Washington, from the islands and inlets where the Kennedys summer, the clan is converging on this little resort town for what is unquestionably the American wedding of the summer.

At 3 p.m. tomorrow, Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the 35th American President, will wed Edwin Schlossberg, artist, designer and New York man about town." The bride arrived yesterday in a private plane from Martha's Vineyard, after a bridal lunch at the summer home of her mother," Jacqueline Onassis. Her uncle. Sen. Ted Kennedy (D Mas who'll give her away, reached town yesterday.

So did Joe Kennedy who is running for Congress from Massachsuetts, trying to win retiring Ilea. Thomas O'Neill's seat. Streaming in Arriving on a commnca! flight together from Koston were Schlossberg; Pat Law-ford; Ethel Timothy Shriver. cousin of Caroline; and his wife. The family's ocennfront compound was rap-fily filling with other family members and special guests among the 400 who received the prized Tiffany invitations to the Catholic service at the little church.

Our Lady of Victory, in neighboring Centerville. Reflecting the bride's wish for as much privacy as possible, the event will be missing the Hollywood hype that enveloped the wedding in April of her cousin. Maria Shriver, to actor strongman Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the newlyweds will be among the guests. Invited are a number of officials from the Kennedy administration in the early '60s, but Kennedy Secretary of Defense Robert McNa-mara called Caroline yesterday to say he'll be missing the wedding because of a "corporate emergency" he as to attend to on the West Coast over the weekend. Best wishes From his Washington home, he wished the couple well, calling Schlossberg, who at 41 is 13 years older than his bride, "exactly the kind of man for Caroline; he'll suit her well." Respecting family wishes, the Rev.

Donald MacMillan, the priest who will perform the service uniting Caroline, a Catholic like the rest of the Kennedy family, and nher Jewish groom, refused to discuss the affair. BACK FROM THE BEACH: Caroline Kennedy, right, returns from the beach at Hyanrtis Port yesterday with an unidentified friend as workers set up tables for the reception. aj mm DQKDtTS IRT No. 7 riders face weekend woes Beginning tonight and continuing next weekend, there will be no service on the IRT No. 7 Flushing line in either direction between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square from II p.m.

Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, the Transit Authority said yesterday. While track is replaced between Queensboro Plaza and Hunters Point the Transit Authority advised riders to take the and trains between midtown Manhattan and Queens. Shuttle bus service will operate every 10 minutes between Queensboro Plaza and 45th Road-Court House Square, Hunters Point Ave. and the Vernon-Jackson Aves.

stations, the Transit Authority said. Service between Main SL uuCklLluua development team headed by the firm of William Zecken-dorf Jr. Koch said its bid was rated best among eight submitted. Meanwhile, Zeckendorf was awaiting Board of Estimate approval last night for his $500 million proposal to build a 45-story office tower and a 35-story condominium at the former site of Madison Square Garden, Eighth Ave. and 49th a parking lot for the last 17 years.

The South Ferry Plaza project is expected to start in 1988 after final Board of Estimate approval. The project is expected to generate $375 million for the city in its first 20 years. The Staten island ferry will contine operation during construction and the nearby IRT and BMT subway stations also By OWEN FITZGERALD Daity News Staff Writer A 60-story skyscraper, with a glass-domed observation deck and resturant, will rise above the Staten Island ferry terminal at the southerly tip of Manhattan, the city said yesterday. The $384 million private venture, to be known as South Ferry PLaza, will include reconstruction of the ferry terminal, renovation of the historic Battery Maritime Building, expansion of Peter Minuit Plaza and construction of a waterfront esplanade. The new high-rise with its illuminated dome, overlooking New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island below, will serve as a "gateway to the city," said Mayor Koch.

His look ahead to 1991 when the project is to be completedcame as Koch and city economic officials announced the selection of a six-member I i' i will be served. The waterfront 'esufinwae --wiHfinf8 Battery1 snouia noi De aneciea. KIOSEt. a0'J whj.ie ahoersow oailv news paik' with the A 'South Street Seaport area..

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