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— Griffin Daily News Monday, December 20,1976
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MT. HOOD, Oregon—Oregon Attorney General Lee
Johnson right, beams happily yesterday after being
reunited with his son Ted, 19, left and his friend David A.
Cannard, 18, of Vancouver, Wash., after the two were
reported missing during a mountain climbing trip. Rescue
12 women among Scholars
MIDDI.ETOWN, Conn. (UPI)
— Twelve women were among
the 32 American Rhodes Schol
ars named Sunday. It was the
first time the prestigious
awards were made without
regard to sex since they were
created in 1902.
The women were chosen for
study at England’s Oxford
University after the Rhodes
trustees lifted the sex restric
tions set down in the will of
Cecil Rhodes, who discovered
the world’s richest diamond
deposits in South Africa and
founded Rhodesia.
William J. Barber, American
secretary of the Rhodes Schol
arship Trust and a professor of
economics at Wesleyan Univer
sity in Middletown, said in
announcing the awards that the
“trustees have been hopeful
that this change in the rules
could be authorized for some
years.”
He said it was not changed
previously because authoriza
tion by the British Parliament
was needed.
“We are all pleased that our
competition can now welcome
all of the best talents this
country can offer,” Barber
said.
The women named in the
nationwide competition were
from Alaska, California, Con
necticut, Florida, Illinois, In
diana, Massachusetts,
Michigan, New York, Ok
lahoma, Rhode Island and
Virginia.
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Rescued from mountain
The scholarships, which pro
vide each student $5,344 annual
ly for two years — in special
Woodcock arranging meeting
between Carter, auto industry
DETROIT (UPI) - United
Auto Workers President Leon
ard Woodcock is arranging a
meeting between top auto
executives and Jimmy Carter
in efforts to avert an industry
shutdown that could be trig
gered by 1978 clean air
standards for cars.
Woodcock said the federal
clean air standards will man
date a shutdown of the auto
industry unless they are chan
ged.
The UAW President, an early
backer of Carter who has ruled
himself out of a cabinet post in
the new administration, said
Sunday that relaxation of the
clean air standards is his prime
goal before he retires next
May.
In a Detroit News interview,
Woodcock said the auto indus
try's top brass, as well as the
President-elect, have indicated
they favor such a meeting.
Woodcock said the meeting
probably would take place in
February — after Carter
teams and members of the Hood River County Sheriffs
Dept along with Air Force helicopters were pushed into
service for the search. The two youths walked off the
mountain at Timberline Lodge late Sunday afternoon.
(UPI)
cases, three years —of study
at Oxford, are awarded to
students from 17 countries who
assumes the presidency.
Industry executives have said
they can’t meet the 1978 clean
air standards and that auto
plants will have to be shut
down if the standards are not
amended.
The industry already is
certifying 1978 models that
meet only current clean air
standards and not the rigid 1978
standards, which call for
stricter control of exhaust
emissions of carbon monoxide,
unburned hydrocarbons and
oxides of nitrogen.
Woodcock admitted Detroit
has a real credibility problem
in trying to convince Washing
ton of its position — especially
since some foreign car firms
(such as Volvo of Sweden) have
highly touted systems in limited
use.
Woodcock told the News that
“the Volvo thing” came up in a
meeting he had recently with
the President-elect. He said
exhibit excellence in intellectu
al attainment, character, lead
ership and physical vigor.
Carter asked him:
why can’t they
(Detroit) do it? Volvo did.”
Woodcock said he told Carter,
“It’s not quite that simple. I
told him very quickly about the
costs and the four-cylinder
engine. And I said that when he
gets his people in place that
there should be a meeting,
including him, with the top
people at the companies and
the UAW to go over all this,”
Woodcock said in the News
interview. “The fact that he is
an engineer should give him
added insight about where we
stand.”
General Motors President
Elliot M. “Pete” Estes, who
said last fall when Congress
failed to relax the 1978
standards that the new models
will be built to current
standards, said he endorses
Woodcock’s efforts.
“He can do us an awful lot of
good,” Estes said.
Wilma
didn’t
do it
NAPLES, Fla. (UPI) -
Wilma Johnson says she wishes
the obscene phone callers would
stop. Yes, the name and town
are the same. No, it wasn't her
posing nude in the latest edition
of a girlie magazine.
The “local angle” has
spurred sales of Hustler in the
Naples area, according to one
magazine dealer. He reported
selling 125 copies in 10 days
compared to the usual 175
during a month.
The magazine identified the
full-color photograph on page
107 as “Wilma Johnson, 21, of
Naples, Fla., a housewife who
likes to draw and sketch.”
The real Mrs. Johnson of
Naples denied vehemently she
had anything to do with the
magazine and has asked police
to help stop the obscene calls.
Separate
honeymoon
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
(UPI) — Danny O’Neil and
Lucille Ix>pez plan a simple
marriage ceremony and then a
long, and mostly separate,
honeymoon.
The couple, found guilty of
robbery and false imprisonment
charges in Bernalillo County
District Court, told the judge
they wanted to be married so
they could visit each other in
prison.
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Killed
by pig
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (UPI) —
Ellis Firl Stock, an 80-year-old
farmer, was attacked and killed
by a 300-pound domestic pig.
Authorities found Stock’s
body Saturday in the pig pen on
his farm near the Arizona-Utah
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the gate and his body was
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