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B- -THI SUN (CCC) Thursday, 4, 1972 Want 'Illegal' Raise Put Escrow Account in Longshoremen fact in either a practical or in a legal sense. During argument, Gladstein suggested that the union would cancel its contract on Monday unless negotiations were renewed on the escrow issue. "If there is no contract on Monday, this government will have richly deserved what it gets as a result," Gladstein said. He added that this did not mean the longshoremen would go on strike. Lewis told the court the government never would accept an order allowing escrow payments.

"If everybody can get an escrow like this then there can be no wage and price controls," he said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A federal judge said ycslcr-; day I ho West Coast longshoremen's union and Ihe Pacific Maritime Association are free to negotiate on an -agreement to pay $20 million in disputed wage increases -into an escrow fund. U.S. District Court Judge Ml ioi-1 C. Wollenbergor handed down the decision in the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union suit against the federal Pay Hoard.

lie refused the ILWU request for an order declaring that Pay Hoard staff state Fischer Warned: Play In Iceland or Else AP Wirephots Preparing for Santa Fe Trail Hike instructions on hitching and packing mules and horses. Here, former cavalryman Clarence Thor-son (white hat) shows Captain John Powell and the men making the trek the proper way to hitch a load on a mule. A detachment of Green Berets from Ft. Bragg, N.C., is tracing the steps of pioneers along the historic Santa Fe Trail from Independence, to Santa Fe, N.M. Prior to the trek, the group camped at Benjamin Stables near Kansas City to get the union would proceed on remaining issues.

Wollenberg therefore retained jurisdiction in the case. The issue was raised by the ILWU's request that the PMA pay into an escrow fund $20 million in wage increases disapproved by the Pay Board. The $20 million represents a fi per cent cut from 20.00 per cent to 14. f) per cent, by the Pay Board in the first, year of a contract won by Ihe ILWU after a 134-day dock strike. Kiehard Gladstein.

ILWU attorney, argued in the hearing that the PMA refused to bargain on the escrow fund proposal. He said PMA President Kdmund J. Flynn had been told by telephone by a Pay Hoard staff executive that an escrow agreement would not be approved. He said Flynn, acting on this advice, refused to bargain on Ihe union proposal. The ILWU asked that the disputed wages amounting to 32 cents an hour in wage increases be paid into Ihe fund for distribution to union members after Ihe contract expires July 1, 1973 or when Pay Board regulations regarding wage increases are changed.

E. Grey Lewis, Justice Department attorney, contended the court could not lake jurisdiction until after a formal Pay Hoard ruling on the issue. Judge Wollenberg said: "In practical and realistic terms, the advice given could reasonably be understood as suggesting I hat the Pay Board might not approve an escrow arrangement, if and when the issue was presented decision That knowledge might even convince the ILWU or the PMA that negotiations and agreement on Ihe matter might turn out to be wasted motion. "Jn practical and realistic terms, it, is perfectly clear thai the parlies are perfectly free to test Ihe arrangement, which may be agreed upon and have its legality determined authoritatively," Wollenberg said. "All courses of action are open, both to Ihe PMA and Ihe ILWU.

Action by this court, could not change that. AMSTERDAM (UPD-Max Euwo, president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), announced yesterday he has picked Reykjavik, Iceland, as the site lor the world championship chess match between the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky and his American challenger, Robert (Bobby) Fischer. Euwe said the 24-match series would start July 2 and offer as prize money $125,000 split 00 per cent for the winner and 40 per cent for the loser. He said he had asked the contenders for their confirmation by May 6. Euwe said he took the decision after the Reykjavik sponsors advised him they were ready to organize the complete match under their original offer which they filed with the world federation in December last year.

Kuwe said discussions about "possible other financial aspects" would be exclusively held by him and the organizers. lie said he reminded the New Breed of Indian Is Declared Gaining in Influence on Society ments that an escrow agree-be legai did I'M A from an escrow the ILWU. menl would not not bar the bargaining on agreement with However, In denied a government I i for dismissal of the union's action against the Pay Hoard. lie said the posture of the case after a Ihree-hour argument Tuesday indicated that 2 Dealers Sued: False Ads Claimed OS ANGELES (AP)-Auto salesmen Kalph Williams and Ron Shukcii of lion's Chrysler Plymouth have been charged with using misleading advertisements in selling automobiles. 'I he suit, filed jointly by Iiisl.

Ally. Joseph' P. Bused and' State Ally. (Ion. Kvolle J.

Younger, asked Ihe court to enjoin lion's Chrysler Plymouth from making "false or misleading statements to consumers in the future." The complaint contended the firm's advertising, on television and in print, tended In mislead customers because "it creates Ihe false impression that certain new and Used cars are so popular and so favorably priced a t. persons interested in buying them must do so immediately, or miss out altogether." Williams, president, of Ihe Downey-based ear dealership, said he had not been officially of the suit, but added, "There is absolutely no false advertising involved, 1 assure you." Proxinire, Treasury Standoff On Lockheed Loan Guarantee DALLAS, Tex. (AP) A new breed of aggressive, power-sensitive American Indian is emerging from the urban areas of the U.S. and ultimately will have a profound effect on the future of Proxmire said the law provides no penalties and that the GAO has ability to seek court relief. However he said Congress could change the board and take the loan guarantee authority away from Connally.

Pierce said that only $100 million in loans have been given out so far. Proxmire, in response to a question, said he would consider asking Congress to take back the remaining $150 million. American federation that Fischer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., would be deprived of his challenger rights if he refused to play. All other national federations which offered organize the first leg were informed the match would be played at Reykjavik, he said. They were Mexico, Canada, Australia and Yugoslavia.

He said if it would be impossible to play at Reykjavik for some reason, he would first look for another organizer in Europe. Only thereafter would bids from outside Europe be taken into consideration. The original arrangement made under auspices of FIDE was that the first leg would be played at Belgrade, Fischer's original choice, and the second leg at Reykjavik, Spassky's choice. The Belgrade sponsors backed out when they were faced with new financial demands from Fischer and they fell they had no solid guarantees he would play under the original arrangement. unprecedented action might provide the basis for some of Lockheed's other creditors to challenge the government's legal claim to first access to Lockheed assets if the firm went bankrupt.

Staats said the Treasury's action could become a threatening and destructive precedent endangering the continuing functioning of the GAO. He denied any attempt to influence executive decisionmaking but said the GAO has a legal congressional mandate to make sure that the law's requirements are carried out. In this case, the law is the emergency loan guarantee legislation which passed the Senate by one vote and the House by three last summer. It sets up a special board, of which Connally is chairman, to administer the loan guarantee. Staats said the GAO has had unlimited access 1 Lockheed's own records but has been denied access to monthly economic analyses prepared for the loan board by the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City at a cost of $5,000 a month.

Proxmire accused the board of hiding the facts out of fear of public disclosure. "I hope that those sensitive lo the moral issues involved will consider how these moral postulates read on the positions taken in denying approval of my proposed course by Dean Moses and his committee," Shockley said. all Indian people, the administrator of an Arizona reservation told a psychiatrists meeting yesterday. "This new breed of Indian coming up is more aggressive and will have a great influence on what eventually happens to Indians and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs," Ted White, a Sioux Indian who oversees the San Carlos Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona, told a seminar at the American Psychiatric Association.

The new Indian is coming from urban areas such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Dallas and Phoenix where Indians who left the reservation are congregating. These Indians are expressing new-found power through a growing movement for reform, White said. "These Indian groups have been heard and the reason they're being heard is the position they've taken on various issues," he said. Dr. Carl M.

Hammerschlag, present case differed from the Fortnightly ruling in that Teleprompter produces programs, and was therefore a broadcaster, and transmitted singal from outside its franchise area. Judge Motley ruled, that within the meaning of the Fortnightly ruling, "Broadcasters perform while viewers do not," and, therefore, Tele-prompter's role was ore that of the viewer than of a broadcaster. ''They therefore do not perform A Homey: Boiuumo 'Jnst Playing a Game; WASHINGTON (AP) In a duel of news conferences yesterday, both the U.S. Treasury and Sen. William Proxinire, held their ground on opening for inspection the records of the federal loan guarantee for the Lockheed Aircraft Corp.

Proxinire, who wants the records made available to the General Accounting Office, an arm of Congress, went to the Treasury news conference and then called one of his own. Samuel R. Pierce, chief counsel of Ihe a Department, said the matter involves separation of powers and Ihe (J AO will not be granted authority to inspect the records. "We do not intend to be bullied, harassed or pushed away from that principle," Pierce said. Proxinire said Treasury Secretary John Connally is breaking the law and insulting Congress by refusing lestil'y on why he is keeping secret the records of Ihe $250-million loan guarantee to Lockheed.

Elmer B. Staals, head of Ihe GAO who appeared wilh Proxinire, said GAO, by law. has access to the records of all federal agencies. Staats said he fears the No Copyright Payment Needed Cable TV Wins Verdict Over PIIOKNIX, Ariz. (AP) -Defense attorneys in an extortion arson murder trial described two California men yesterday as "boys playing a foolish game" who never intended to have anyone kill-d.

Joseph P.onanno 2(1, and 'Arthur Grande 24, both 'of San Jose, are on trial in II. S. District Court. The- two are accused of bringing a Rhode Island man to Arizona to kill a potential federal grand jury witness. Joel i I I i Bo-iiaimo's attorney, said I here was very little dispute about what happened at.

meetings in Tucson shortly alter Christmas 1070. But he said there is a dispute in what, was agreed upon at the meetings, lie said what is on own reservations," he said. During a discussion period, however, Dr. Arthur McDonald of Bozeman, said there still was a need for mental health experts to come to the reservations to help Indians in the continuing struggle to cope with modern society. "No increase in the number of psychiatrists, social workers and psychologists is going to make any difference in what is going to happen to American Indians in the next decade," Hammerschlag reported.

"What is going to make a difference is not our involvement but their involvement and some sense of their own perceived powerfulness. And that has to come from the inside. "The degree to which we continue to come and give of our services re-emphasizes the nature of the counterfeit nurturance syndrome that is, our ability to give and their neediness in having to receive it." CBS CBS said it would have no comment until its lawyers had had an opportunity to study the ruling. Raymond Shafer, chairman and chief executive officer of Teleprompter, hailed decision as "a clear victory" for the television viewer. "Judge Motley's excellent decision," he said, "not only reaffirms the principles of the Fortnightly case but properly extends them for the.

benefit of all the American public." seven days prior to slaughter," the department said. So far, according to the Department, residues have shown up only in livers, not in muscle tissues or red meat. Livestock producers have used DES, a synthetic hormone, for many years to boost weight gains of animals, thus increasing profits. The chemical has been banned in pearly two dozen countries and two Sweden and Italy currently refuse to buv U.S. meat.

The FDA has proposed banning liquid forms of DES in livestock feed. Some ol'ti cials believe much of thrf lesident problem results from DES traces left in feed-mixing machinery after liquid forms are used. Livestock producers and the Agriculture Department argue that, if DES is banned completely it will cost more to produce livestock, and cou'd mean 10 to 15 cents a pound more for meat. a U.S. Indian Health Service consulting psychiatrist i Phoenix who moderated the panel, said the federal government still is trying to solve Indian problems by bringing the Indian into the mainstream of American society.

"But the mainstream is where Indians drown," he said. "The solution to the Indian's problems in terms of your own involvement," he told the psychiatrists, "is not to come to the reservation or buy tickets to the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonials. "The solution to these problems in terms of your participation has to be in supporting Indian movements." He said the "Indian power" movement hasn't paralleled similar movements among blacks because the Indian has a vastly different cultural background. "Indian tribes have always been able to retreat to the protection and safety of their plaintiff's works and do not infringeitheir copyright," she wrote. CBS originally brought the suit against Teleprompter in 1964, alleging that Teleprompter Systems in Farm-ington, N.M.: Elmira, N.Y.; Great Falls, Mont.

New York City and Rawlings, illegally transmitted such CBS shows as the "Danny Kaye Show," "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "I Love Lucy" to its subscribers. pared with about 0.50 per cent in 1971 before new curbs were imposed last Jan. 8. The sample applies to the livers of cattle and sheep generally, though not to supermarket sales of steaks, roasts or other cuts of meat, the department said. The restrictions on DES laid down by the Food and Drug Administration require the livestock producer to certify the fattening chemical has not been fed at all or has been withdrawn from feed seven days before the animals are slaughtered for the consumer market.

Agriculture Department officials said the eight new residue cases included seven cattle and one sheep. Texas produced four of the tainted cattle; California, Nebraska and Oklahoma one each; and New Mexico the lone sheep, officials said. "The samples were all from animals which had been certified as meeting the Food and Drug Administration's requirement for withdrawing Are lllaeUs Less Intelligent? Stanford Prof: Td Love lo Be Proven Wrong- USDA Reports Increase in Rate Of Cattle DES Contamination trial is whether Ihe I wo men agreed to do what I hey are charged wilh in Ihe indictment. The two are accused of meeting with Donald Farrell, 24, of Kingman, to plan the slaying of Michael Kelley, 21), of FlagslalT. Farrell and Kelley had been accused of arson and burglary In connect ion wilh a restaurant fire.

Color Van Halen, Grande's attorney, said the only witness to testify I a I FarroH's payment to the two men of was for Ihe purpose of killing Kelley was Mrs. U'lilia Serpas of Tucson. The alleged murder plot was never carried mil. Bona no is the son of a former Mafia kingpin and Ihe subject, of the best selling book, "Honor Thy Father." authorize Ihe research course, which was proposed Shockley last June. .1 would be pleased if my worries were pi oven unfound," Shockley said.

"My scientific chagrin at being found wrong would be more than balanced by a feeling of relief." Shockley' said he was pleased by portions of a faculty committee report, which recommended against granting credit for Ihe course, Hint, said "it is difficult to believe that Stanford graduate students would be significantly poisoned by or- blacks. Testimony showed as many as DO black Ameri- cans suneieo iiom mi-mi: hu anemia, while 2.5 million had Ihe trait, which makes them carriers. The $115 million is more than the federal government has spent throughout Ihe 00-year known history of the disease in this country. 1 New York Times New Service NEW YORK Tele-prompter a major operator of cable television systems, won a decision in federal court here Tuesday against CBS. Teleprompter had been charged with importing CBS TV programs from outside its franchise area without" payment of copyright fees.

In upholding the cable company's right to import certain programs without copyright payments, Judge Constance Baker Motley said her decision was based on the United States Supreme Court's ruling in the 1908 Fortnightly Corp. case in which CATV systems were held guiltless of copyright infringement when they picked up movies and other copyrighted programs from the air and distributed them to the home TV sets of their subscribers. CBS had argued that the into her garage and was so astonished at finding it full of musicians in full toot that she drove right into Richmond and broke his leg. "How can I top this next year?" Richmond asked his wife, a dancer on the Carol Burnett show. Mrs.

Bates said she felt badly that her Mother's Day surprise ended as it did. "This is an awful way to start a relationship," she said. "It sounds like some Ilenny Youngman mother-in-law joke." STANFORD (AP) Nobel laureate phycisl William Shockley said yesterday that, a decision to bar a Stanford research course involving Ihe native intelligence of blacks and whites ignored substantive issues and reflects a "pre conception of results' corning the course. i I of con-lhe transistor, Shockley has been Ihe center of campus con- Iroversv for his Iheories Ihal blacks are less intelligent than whites because of herpdily. On Monday, Stanford Graduate Dean Lincoln Moses announced he would refuse to Cave Her a Song; She Ga ve Me a Broken Leg ror on the part, of a professor.

"However, Ihe key issue is truth," he said. Shockley said Ihe committee failed to appraise two "substantive issues" contained in the proposal lor the course. These included the matter of whether a a i a intelligence stems 80 per cent or more from genetic factors and less than 15 per cent from environmonlal factors, a gauged by studies of identical twins reared separately. Shockley said he has "assiduously, and I believe consistently, attempted to avoid treating my conclusions as if they were solid enough to warrant, their acceptance for the purpose of making public policy." He said in connection with the committee decision that he "did not. sense intensive soul searching that I have undergone since becoming concerned with the environment heredity uncertainly (as factors affecting human intelligence) seven years By DON KENDALL AP Farm Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The Agriculture Department yesterday disclosed a sharp increase in the rate of DES contamination in cattle and sheep lives despite a new federal rule aimed a tightening control over growth hormone in livestock feed.

The Department, announcing discovery of eight tainted livers, said illegal DES residues have been detected in 16 samples of 1,272 carcasses examined so far this year. That is more than double the 1971 residue rate, according to Department records. Officials said, however, that part of the increase results from more sensitive testing procedures which detect smaller amounts of the chemical than before. a oratory experiments have shown DES short for diethylstilbestrol causes cancer in test animals when fed in large doses. The new findings boosted the current- projected DES rate to 1.26 per tent com Nixon (Jets Sickle Cell Hill STUDIO CITY, Calif.

(LTD- Rock band leader Kim Richmond, 24, married only four months, decided he would give his new mother-in-law an early Mother's Day surprise. Richmond wrote a song in her honor, gathered his 10-man group in the garage of her home Tuesday, and when his wife Barbara gave the signal that her mother's car had entered driveway, Richmond struck up Ihe band. Mrs. Barbara Bates drove WASHINGTON (AP) The House took final congressional action yesterday and sent to President Nixon a bill lo combat sickle cell anemia. The bill would allocate $115 million over the next three years for treating, screening and counseling those affected, and for research grants.

The disease affects lllusUy.

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