6B Wednesday, February 8,1995 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Juror dismissed from Simpson trial The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Another juror in the O.J. Simpson trial was replaced yesterday, and the judge sternly warned the newly reconstituted jury not to discuss anything in the case — not even what the lawyers were wearing. Judge Lance ito's office said the woman was removed because her arthritis doctor might be called as a witness for Simpson, who claims bad knees and arthritis rendered him incapable of stabbing to death his ex-wife and a friend. The 63-year-old white juror, a retired legal secretary, was replaced by an alternate, a 54-year-old Black man and postal-operations manager. The 12-person jury now has nine Blacks, one white and two mixedrace members. There are seven women and five men. Nine alternates remain. Prosecutors, meanwhile, began presenting witnesses to establish the time line for the June 12 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Later, in dismissing the jurors for lunch, he elaborated on his usual warning not to discuss the case. Ito did not explain to the rest of the jury why one member was replaced. The move came after a two-hour private meeting between attorneys and the judge that dealt with what Ito told the jury were "very delicate matters." "You are not to discuss how long the case is taking. You're not to discuss what goes on at sidebar," he said. "You're not to discuss the apparel of the attorneys. You're not to discuss the personalities of the courtroom personnel. Anything that is connected with this case, you may not discuss amongst yourselves." As testimony began for the day, prosecutors called employees of Mezzaluna, the restaurant where Goldman worked and Nicole Brown Simpson ate her last meal. The video was shown Monday to cast doubt on witness accounts of a "simmering" and "frightening" Simpson at the recital. It shows Simpson picking up his son, kissing relatives and laughing with a friend. The prosecution contends Ms. Simpson and Goldman were slain at about 10:15 p.m. outside her condo, which is less than a 10-minute walk from Mezalza gold. Goldman had gone to Ms. Simpson's to drop off a pair of glasses left at the restaurant. Meanwhile, defense attorney Carl Douglas complained that prosecutors failed to disclose until last Friday a home video made outside Simpson's daughter's dance recital just hours before the slavings. Under law, prosecutors must turn over any material favorable to the defense. Douglas asked for an inquiry into prosecutors' handling of the tape. Anti-abortion activists object to nominee The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Henry Foster Jr., President Bill Clinton's nominee as surgeon general, led a study testing do-it-yourself abortion drugs a decade ago, anti-abortion groups fighting the nomination said vetted day. The White House dismissed it as old news. Clinton restated his confidence in the medical educator he nominated last week. Two anti-abortion groups circulated information on Capitol Hill that Foster led a study in the early 1980s to test drugs designed to let women induce their own abortions. The National Right to Life Committee and the American Life League said that while chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn., Foster headed a study financed by the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Corp. involving about 60 women. The women, who were up to eight weeks pregnant, were given prostaglandin drugs in vaginal suppositories, the groups said. White House representative Mike McCurry denied concern about the study. As for questions raised Monday about the number of abortions Foster had performed, McCurry said Foster was going through his records to provide precise information. Foster has spent his career urging teen-age abstinence and delivering some 10,000 babies. But the revelation that he has performed abortions has made his nomination controversial. said: "have done a lot of amniocentesis and therapeutic abortions, probably near 700." Anti-abortion groups circulated a transcript Monday of a 1978 ethics advisory board meeting in which a participant identified as Dr. Foster The White House and Foster's other supporters have said it was absurd for abortion — which is legal — to be a test in choosing a nominee. "Roe vs. Wade is the law of the land, and the idea that performing a legal, medical procedure could even possibly disqualify Dr. Foster is an outrage," said Rep. Nita Lowey, chairwoman of the House Pro-Choice Task Force. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan., chairwoman of the committee that will handle his nomination, said, "The White House has badly mishandled a nomination in which they should have been sensitive to the issues that would be raised." She said hearings on the nomination would not start until mid-March. 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