tas BLT New policies for Jaycettes by Marilyn Crouse The Terrace Jaycette Organization has been pushing for open mem- bership at their National Jaycette level, This means that ALL women between the ages of 18 and 39 years of age will, ‘hopefully, be able to join the Jaycette Organization with all the benefits Jaycettes offer. This change of policy. will be voted on in August this year. There will be a follow-up article in August to inform -the young women of Terrace, of the National Jaycette ruling, either opening membership or leaving it closed to Jaycee wives only. The New Executive and Jaycette membership want open membership-- We want you! But patience isa virtue and we can only wait for the answer, Till August! Now, to keep you posted on our functions, the Terrace Jaycee Annual Trades Fair came to a close for another year, Sunday evening at 6 p.m. ; ; The Jaycettes, once again, were successiul with their ‘Beef-on-a-Bun”’ Booth. We . were pleased to note the welcome response of “Glad you're here”, plus, of course, the welcome response in ‘ gales, . The Terrace Jaycettes have a big year ahead and we will be: informing the public on our activites. Less criticism of USS., Soviets MOSCOW (AP) — Tass, the official Soviet news agency, responded today toa United States appeal for a mutual reduction of eriticiazm by publishing from the U.S. state- ment without commentary. This generally is seen as a sign of Soviet agreement. Tass quoted a declaration ‘by the state department Wednesday which said: “There ara statements in the Pravda article with which we are obviously not in agreement, but we do not. think it would serve a useful purpose to precipitate an- other round of rhetorical ex- changes.” eo Prisoners e e . in Guinea By EDITH M. LEDERER HONG KONG (AP) — China's new leaders are reviving legal institutions and talking favorably of buman rights in what one US. legal expert says is a campaign to convince millions of Chinese tha! speaking out will not mean w arrest and torture as nefore. pcianapiasepiansnae vaennetea peaguanenseuenacreseaiat™ Professot yard Law Sechool, said the campaign's ultimate aim is to get all China's people to participate’ in making the country a modern power by the year 2000. Cohen, director of Har- vard’s East Asian legal studies department, jus: returned from China, where ‘he met officials of the new institute of law of the Chi- Jerome Coben, 4! oie “associate dean of the Har- This referred to a denunciation of President Carter last weekend by Pravda, the Soviet Com- munist party newspaper, which accused him of “deliberately worsening” Saviet-U.S. relations. The US. statement suggested that instead of exchanging accusations, the two sides continue a busy schedule of negotiations. The countries are engaged in talks on strategic arms limitation, a comprehensive KKKKKKKKKREKKAKAKAAKEERARE nuclear test pan and forces WE ALL NEED . won. uction in Europe. ’ Tassalso referred, without TREES PN ir comment, to 6 statement Monday by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, and ~ quoted him as saying: “The most constructive course for both countries a8 we move ahead would be ta con- centrate on concrete actions we both can take to reduce tensions and to reach agreement on critical issues now on the agenda,”’ Tass regularly quotes or ‘summarizes statements on - various subjects from around the world, without adding its own commentary. These are taken to mean the agency agrees with the point view itis reporting. - trial in Shanghai, nege Academy of Social Sciences and saw a criminal In an interview with The \ ae we wy is year’s Terrace J ayceties execullive are (left to iiss Dari Gilham, president, J Judy Sherman, past president, Sharon Striker, secretary, and Marni Carlsen, treasurer. Missing from picture is Deane Glover, vice-president. Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. HONG KONG (AP) - Ohina's new leaders are reviving legal institutions and talking favorably of human rights in what one Us. legal expert says is a campaign to convince ‘millions of Chinese that speaking out will not mean arrest and torture as before. Professor Jerome Cohen, associate dean of the Har- vard ‘Law School, said the campaign’s ultimate aim is to get all China’s people to participate in making the ee country a modern power by the year 1000, Cohen, director of Har- 4° vard’s Bast Asian legal Aue paler & IRee Hidden somewhere in the ads in the entertainment section are two Terrace . phone numbers. _Find them, and if one is yours you've * =i = = — =. i | PASSES kkktkkkkkkhkkkkkkkkkk LaGudole “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” feext tothe Rupert Mater ian Ovelogwing the Habowr VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open 6:30 am.to 1130 pm, BOL ] racavoon G2Ae rei iy Ge 3359” & DRIVE-IN Tat fave, W, at Gti St. DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE fA +e SS LA GO NOOLA { ne Associated Preas, he said China’s leaders realize that to get the enthusiastic participation of the People, they must develop a legai system “with some kind of minimum security and order so that people will hive confidence that they will not be subjected to arbitrary deprivations or sanctions by the state. 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Modern China’s 29-year history has witnessed vast pendulum swings with periods of relative freedom followed by periods of severe repression. Cohen said the country's intellectuals, scientists educators and professionals - desperately needed now in China's modernization plans - were .the hardest hit by these pendulum swings and are most wary about speaking out again. “People aren't taking part in the corrent movement to speak out,” he said. Modern, 5 storey, first class motor hotel. Good location - 1 block from Human rights “They're just waiting because : previously, people who did speak out regretted it later, “They feel a deep resentment against the state -and how itacted to them and their families, They feel they're really being asked to build an unjust society— that they may be arrested, dragged away at any time, held indefinitely, not know the charges against them, be . subjected ‘to torture," he added. SINK. 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