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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 34

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Page 340jr.xamittrr Feb. 8, 1973 Indians Blast Nixon Budget Pare Elephant Seal Fights for Survival employing the "help-self' concept. Through the sharing on rsources, each group helps the other and thereby moves in unison to a stronger economic and political base, she said. cut in various Indian programs and nearly $3 billion hike in the Pentagon budget. "Without government support and help we are Sacheen little-feather, a spokeswoman for the group, said yesterday.

"The poor and minorities had expected that once this country's involvement in Vietnam was over," continued the young White Mountain Apache, "the federal government's highest priori 4 5 I HHII I 3:30 PM WEEKDAYS The show about show business, with TV's funniest clown! Eight New S.F. Police Lieutenants Eight San Francisco- police sergeants were promoted to lieutenant yesterday, including 35 year old Willis A. Casey who became the department's youngest lieutenant In addition, 11 patrolmen were named sergeants, one man was named an inspector, and 12 were named assistant inspectors. An assistant inspector is a uniformed patrolman who becomes an assistant in a plain clothes detail. Police Chief Donald M.

Scott conducted the promotional cer-. emony at the Hall of Justice. The promotions: To lieutenant Kenneth A. Foss, Lawrence A. Gray, Henry L.

Lasher, Vincent J. Senatore, Richard A. Trueb, Walter C. Braunschweig, Willis A. Casey Richard D.

Klapp. To sergeant Richard R. Racine, Joseph L. Rosset, Joseph J. Cuneo, William A.

Fritz, James J. Sullivan Francis P. Williams, Eugene J. Haubine John C. Kristovich, John J.

Hess, John E. Toomey, Julian M. landman. To Insoector-iAssistant Inspector Joseph Vanderford. To assistant Inspector Diarmunc J.

Phi I pott, John Jordan, John A. Damon Lloyd F. Crosbie, Michael J. Williams, James C. Bailey, Michael T.

Trueman, Nelson E. Thomas. William F. Gilbert, Michael E. Johnson, James P.

Deasy. The San Francisco -based National American Indian council, echoing a growing frustration among -the underprivileged, has assailed President Nixon's budget cuts, saying many Indians will suffer from the administration's apparent disregard for human lives. The NAIC is protesting what it calls the 'government's stealing money from the poor nearly $5 billion t' 4' JackPaarTonite Ik i ty would be to end American noverty. Instead, Nixon has initiated a new war on the poor, the helpless and the NAIC is a nationwide coalition of 1500 Indian groups III 1 with Hugh Downs LornaLuft of Entertainment I it 5 What's the Score? For latest results call he Examiner KASFO SPORTSDIAL, 478-9560. ELEPHANT SEAL AT SAN RAFAEL ZOO Jerry Keith of zoo with animal rescued in Marin Examiner Photo ABC Wide World FORD PRESENTS si vwm II iivaiii I i 7 MHMI THE BIG 4 TV with a sense of humor KRON-TV year.

1 i I rn I 1892 on Guadalupe Island 150 miles off Baja California, they were given government protection. They number 40,000 today and were recently removed from the endangered species list. Seldom in Bay Although the seals have established rookeries on Ano Nuevo Island off the San Mateo County coast and on the Farallones, they are seldom seen in the Bay, according to Siegel. "They normally avoid the Bay. The waters are too warm.

She probably was swimming near the mouth of the Bay when the tide pulled her in," the museum director said. When the tough elephant seal is ready, Siegel said, the museum will hire a boat TheO Ms.Kit By Stephen Cook A rare visitor to San Francisco Bay a 300 pound baby elephant seal was fighting for her life today in a small San Rafael museum specializing i temporary shelter and treatment for ailing, Injured and orphaned wild animals. The hefty infant, member of a species which was once nearly extinct, was found beached on a Sausalito mud-flat Sunday night. She had cuts and bruises all over her body and was bleeding internally. An anonymous telephone call to Lloyd Smalley, curator of the Louise A.

Boyd Marin Museum of Science, probably saved her life. Coaxed It took Smalley and four other men hours to coax her into a cage and move her by truck to the museum on Mariposa Street in San Rafael. Since then, the comparatively small elephant seal has been receiving round-the, clock medical care. (Mature female elephant seals weigh in at 3000 pounds. Males weigh 5000.) The patient, said to be "looking much better" now, has been receiving massive injections of antibiotics.

Smalley and other staffers force feed her "fish milkshakes," a combination of li-quidified fish and vitamins. Pneumonia Risk Someone on the staff must enter her cage every half hour and rouse the elephant seal to movement to prevent against pneumonia, according to museum director Stephen Siegel. The young seal, who spends the rest of the time lying listlessly on her side, greets these regular intrusions with growls of disapproval. doesn't like it. She gets really mad.

But that's a gbod sign, too," said Siegel. Elephant seals were thought to be extinct before the turn of the century, killed off by whalers seeking their lard. Rediscovered in LBJ Center Bill to Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) Congress has sent President Nixon a resolution that would rename the Manned Space Center in Houston the Lyndon B. Johnson Manned Space Center. The House completed congressional action on the measure yesterday, passing it without debate or dissent.

It was approved Tuesday by the Senate. The resolution now awaits Nixon's signature. mm 11 Jt Thto nr i I I ifl jtjt I.J I Mil. "'L 11 II i I -if 11 it 7 2 mm JT which Bob plots to steal "the Mad Scientist" Hope the energy of the world! Assisted by the greatest comedy cast of the To liberate your handbag from the cluttered confusion of helter-skelter cosmetics. It's a soft, creamy red lambskin carry-all with sleek waterproof lining.

Two roomy zippered pockets on the outside. Snap-tight opening. 6" square. $20. (Add $1.00 postage beyond delivery area and sales tax where applicable.) We hono the American Express Money Card and take her out of the Bay for release, possibly near the Farallones.

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