Show Page 10 Student Life Wednesday May 26 1976 Girl kidnapped possibly hur Your name may by legendary 'Bigfoof' PHILADELPHIA (AP) — If you believe that old ditty “Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me” your’re wrong “It’s cruel for parents to give kids odd names” says Dr Thomas V Busse a Temple of professor University education psychology “It’s destructive to the child That’s why kids ought to be aware they can change their names” he adds their parents” Busse says a first name is part a person’s individual characteristic like hair and eye and ethnic color height of background Busse says girls are more likely to change the spelling of their names citing President Johnson’s daughter who turned Lucy into Luci “Girls are much more likely to be affected by their first names” he says “In a sense they may be saying ‘I am a person’ Women tend to be more concerned with Busse who’d rather forget his own middle name is Valentine — he was bom on Valentine’s Day — says a study of 2500 suburban school children disclosed: — If your friends don’t like your name they won’t like you — If your teacher doesn’t like your name you may get low marks and put an unnatural dent in your IQ rating The professor’s survey involved children between 7 and 13 those in grades 2 6 found that John and He through David boys’ topped the popularity list while girls liked Linda best “Names are very personal” he says A lot of people really hate their names but stick with them because they’re afraid to hurt bright popular and successful they should give them popular names” says Busse emotional and personal characteristics than men” “If parents want their children to be EUREKA Calif (AP) — A search has been launched in the mountains near here for a old woman who according to a group of backpackers was carried off by a “large hairy animal” possibly the legendary creature called “Big ape-lik- e 23-ye- ar -- Foot” The Humboldt County sheriff’s office and US Forest Service sent posses into a wooded mountainous area 40 miles north of here Sunday to search for Sherie Darvell of Modoc County The report was filed with authorities Saturday afternoon “We don’t really know what we’ve got up there” said Sheriff’s Sgt Harold Reed “A young lady is missing Until we can definitely show it’s an unfounded call we handle it as if it’s strictly legitimate” Reed added however that Big Foot has “never ever carried someone off before But none of her family or friends no one we’ve been able to contact will admit to knowing where Miss Darvell There two women — told authorities late Saturday they had been looking for Big Foot and is” been have many 20 reported sightings in the past in creature of a big hairy years midway between the munities of Weitchpec like the of the snowman abominable this area But distance footprints from camp early Saturday when a hairy creature suddenly leaped from the underbrush shoved Miss Bush down and grabbed Miss Darvell reportedly found in areas where it has been sighted The missing woman’s four hiking companions — two men FLY FISHING EQUIP AND FLY TYING MATERIALS YOUR CORTLAND PRO SHOP KarenJSuinlin reported to be breathing on her own DENVILL (AP) — NJ A for St Clare’s and the attorney here Hospital for Karen Anne Quinlan’s parents refuse to confirm or deny news reports that the comatose woman is breathing on her own now spokesman from without assistance respirator a and the Morris said that Miss Record County been has successfully Quinlan weaned from the respirator that has kept her alive for more than a year The woman’s parents won permission from the state Supreme Court on March 31 to disconnect the machine and allow her to die if a hospital ethics board certified her condition as News NBC hopeless NBC said weaning Miss Quinlan from the respirator was the a way of bypassing requirement for an ethics board decision necessary before she could be allowed to die In a trial last October physicians testified that it was possible for Miss Quinlan to live without the machine but that previous attempts at weaning had failed Weaning is a common medical procedure for comatose patients The network said Miss Quinlan’s removal from the respirator did not necessarily mean her condition has improved Paul Armstrong the family attorney said the news reports and based on were “thoughtless speculation” but he “ill-informe- Neither the hospital nor the attorney would confirm the newspaper’s report that Miss Quinlan 22 was moved from the intensive care unit to a private room on Saturday The hospital would say only BW “Information about Miss Quinlan’s medical condition remains within the sacred realm of the family” he said “That fact is immutable” Valley Shop 180 N Mam m v"1 Armstrong the denied specifically the that newspaper’s report parents had asked the hospital to stop Miss Quinlan’s intravenous feeding and to stop using medication against infections BUTCH &THE KID ARE BACK! Just for the fun of it! newspaper said the Quinlans and their attorneys The have reached an impasse with their daughter’s physicians and hospital officials over what now constitutes “ordinary medical practice” WILDERNESS WORKERS HEEDED Experienced hikers and Map Readers wanted for field work No pay Excellent working conditions Contact: that her condition remains Starts Today UTAH WILDERNESS COALITIOrl NOT SINCE co PO ITVE STORY - stantially correct !" critical Box 158 Hydo Park Utah 84318 iiMjiii ' would not say if they were sub- However fi iwpit lyinpMMia 563-324- 5 !(! ftwfPftPSfip) Ji 1 Mcitcm cr made I PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT BEDFORD KATHARINEHOSS ‘THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN’ "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" H ASSETT Ml Kinmont and BEAU BRIDGES at Dick Buck AFILMWAYSLARRYPEERCE PRODUCTION Screenplay by DAVID SELTZER Mutic by CHARLES FOX Directed by LARRY PEERCE Produced by EDWARDS FELDMAN TECHNICOLOR A UNIVFRSAL PICTURE Starring MARILYN tKtaeieMiM' im cwtoioin tfxieftwim Show Timas 7:30-9:3- fprj 0 Redwood Theatre ll BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID” Enjoy the luxury & privacy of townhouse living A All new this year Convenient location Plenty of parking & storage Monash Production Hill-Pa- JEFF COREY HENRY JONES Executive Producer PAUL MONASH Produced byJOHN FOREMAN Directed By GEORGE ROY HILL Witten by WIC&AM GOLDMAN Music Composed and Conducted by BURT BACHARACH A Apply now for fall quarter George Roy STROTHER MARTIN NEWMAN-FOREMA- hear BURT FpgT Presentation Panavision Color by DeLuxe BACHARACH'S “Raindrops Keep Failin' On My Head" as sung by B J Thomas eewwu iwteers by HtD — HON! 6:39 & 9:30 pm Sun 7 pm Only and Orleans According to their story Miss Darvell and Kathleen Bush 18 were walking on a traii some Himalayas scientists have been unable to confirm the existence of the creature — dubbed Big Foot because of large com- uc MIES Admission 75c |