Page 6 University Daily Kansan, October 13, 1983 First lady airs warnings on narcotics use By United Press International NEW YORK — First lady Nancy Reagan took her war on drug abuse to national television yesterday, warning of the horrors of addiction and criticizing the entertainment industry for glamorizing narcotics. Within minutes after ABC's Good Morning America was broadcast at 7 a.m., the network's switchboards began to light up with people praising the show and asking for more information, an ABC official said. Reagan said the entertainment industry had exerted a strong influence over the nation's youth, but had nevertheless aired television programs and produced movies that glamorized drugs. "I THINK THE industry has a tremendous, tremendous influence, and therefore, a tremendous response that goes with that influence," she said. United Press International NEW YORK — First lady Reagan and David Hartman, host of the AB-CTV Good Morning America show, meet the press. WASHINGTON — The Constitution guarantees "a fair trial, not a specific juror," a lawyer told the Supreme Court yesterday, arguing that jury-selection proceedings be open to reporters and the public. By United Press International Newspaper argues decision closing pre-trial procedures The Press-Enterprise of Riverside, Calif., is challenging a decision that barred reporters and the public from the courtroom during questioning of potential jurors for the 1981 trial of a man charged in the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl. The newspaper's lawyer, James Ward, argued that the Sixth Amendment protection for criminal possession was insufficient to a fair trial, not a specific juror." WARD SUGGESTED THAT prosecution jurors could be excused if they thought their privacy would be invaded by questions asked during the jury-selection process. He made the suggestion in response to a question by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who asked if the prospective jurors "have any rights as to questions of a very personal and private nature, to have the process closed?" Gleem Robert Salter, who argued on behalf of Riverside County, told the justices that the "fundamental extent of the juror's right to privacy." Prospective jurors, he said, should be protected from the public knowing answers to personal questions such as, "Have you or anyone in your family been sexually abused?" Salter said the superior court had acted correctly in excluding the newspaper's reporters from the courtroom during questioning of the prospective jurors and denying them access to the jury-selection proceedings. HE 'CITED A' 1890 California Supreme Court rulling requiring prospective jurors in murder cases to "individually and in sequestration." INTERNATIONAL CAREER? 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