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Lindner and John Horn are expected to return to action today, however, in the number one and five spots respectively. Junior John Ingard, Gary Reiner and Chip Baird hold down the second, third and fourth positions, with Hugh Hyde in the sixth slot. Senior Gardner Rowbothom will play doubles, as may Charlie Krusen...
...private employment agencies that have little contact with one another. The Administration has long discussed, but inexplicably failed to act upon a nationwide computer "job bank" linking all state employment offices. Those offices would draw from a central computer daily lists of jobs available all over the country. Gardner Ackley, former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, has suggested in addition that the Government pay the travel and moving costs of workers migrating from depressed regions like Appalachia to take jobs in more prosperous areas. At present, Ackley points out, a level of demand high enough to put people...
...Nickel Mountain, Gardner...
That faith is nowhere more evident than in the U.S.S.R., which has been beset in recent years with controversial sensitives. One, Ninel Kulagina, was appraised as capable of causing objects to float in midair. As Martin Gardner notes, "She is a pretty, plump, dark-eyed little charlatan who took the stage name of Ninel because it is Lenin spelled backward. She is no more a sensitive than Kreskin, and like that amiable American television humbug, she is basically show biz." Indeed, Ninel has been caught cheating more than once by Soviet Establishment scientists...
...Snow says: "Scientists regard it as a major intellectual virtue to know what not to think about." Complains one S.R.I, spokesman: "The society we live in doesn't give you permission to have psychic abilities. That is one reason that so much talent is suppressed." As Martin Gardner believes, "Modern science should indeed arouse in all of us a humility before the immensity of the unexplored and a tolerance for crazy hypotheses...