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Show Pace Sunday, August 27, 19"2 HFRALD, Prove, Utah n-T- HE Briton Out to Save The Primitive People Bv GORDON F. JOSELOFF the IX)NDON i L'PI world's primitive peoples is no easv task when you've got only worker and a and a kids two wife, farm to worry about. But Robin Hanbury-Tenisoof chairman and founder Survival International, does his Briton best The formed the group three years land and ago to protect the cultures of the world's primione" full-tim- e 600-ac- tive people. We're still to answers Hanburv-Teniso- n trying to find the the problem," said in an "Past experiences interview. have been unsuccessful. We've mainly killed off the people we're trying to integrate into society." Surival International is not an ordinary charity, he said. Goal Public Awareness "We're not trying to leap in with both feet. We're not a we go charity in the sense that out and collect blankets and for food starving babies. Primarily we're a study group. Our main concern is to focus the on the eye public's problem." What actually can be done and should be done- -is not at all clear in Hanbury-Tenison'- s Thus the emphasis on more study of the problem. He mind. Life In The Army posed these questions: "Is it right people primitive society? to force our into "Is setting aside enclosed areas for tribal peoples not just keeping them in a human cage, making them human zoos? "13 the answer immediate education of all the children-ev- en though we've seen this has not worked with the North American Indian? -"- Can there, in fact, be any practical future for people who, in thousand? of years, have shown no desire, to integrate with the rest of the world?" Hanbury-Teniso- n paused. "Maybe the answer is to slow up a little. Don't take their land from them until we've found an are in the process of completely remodeling our building Jrom front to back. When completed, we well bring you the most beautiful and exciting furniture store in the state. We need to reduce our stock, so during this time we will offer you great values on every item in our store. Come in and watch our progress, and take advantage of the greatest buys in the furniture industry. We, The Contenial Home Furnishings, 3k mm answer." Lived In Brazil Because he knows the Brazilian Indians best he lived with them for three months in 1971 has made them one of his prime concerns so far. But Survival also has undertaken studies of primitives in the Philippines, Panama, Colombia and Australia. Expeditions to Indonesia and Bolivia are being planned. Hanbury-Teniso- n manages to fit his Survival activities and trips between working his farm X K IS 1 SPECIALS n Hanbury-Teniso- in southwest in Cornwall England and being father to his two children and husband to his wife, Marika, who writes a Sunday newspaper cooking column. The Hanbury-Tenison- s also maintain a modern London mews house. Survival International, called Cultural Survival in the United e States, has only one employe, a secretary. But there are numerous volunteers who' aid in its work. is pleased Hanbury-Teniso- n with the way things are going. "The fact that we exist I think is a major accomplishment," he said. One of Hanbury-Tenison- 's main interests now is the World SOFA & CHAIR 0) By MARTIN WEYBRET MONTEREY, Calif. (UPI)-T- he U.S. Army is changing itself in a program aimed at meeting President Nixon's goal of a "zero draft call" by July 1, 1973. The Army, which relies more heavily on the draft than the other services, is scrambling to meet the deadline with a series of reforms and increased benefits. As one recruiter put it, the Army is trying "to get a satisfied customer ... to remove many of the irritations of Army life." To prove the point, the Army gave newsmen a tour of the basic training facilities at Fort Ord in Monterey. Evidence of the Modern Volunteer Army's new outlook was everywhere. A new recruit, after arriving at his base, is given a hot meal and eight hours sleep before plunging into Armv life. Hospitality Found Plenty It takes four days of "processing" to make a man an official member of the service. Changes in this phase include a choice of haircuts, $60 advance pay, intensive counseling and warm, carpeted hallways for men waiting for their first uniform. Basic training itself is more professional and less harassing. Drill sergeants are trained in race relations and psychiatry. There are no more races through the obstacle courses since the new ones are too dangerous (they are now called confidence courses). Banacks have changed; each one has a reading room; there are no more midnight inspections and mattresses are thick and comfortable. But recruits soon learn the purpose of basic training is the same. Areas Program Ecological WEAP for short. It is an outgrowth of the recent United Nations Environmental Conference in Stockholm. WEAP hopes to persuade governments of nations containing threatened minority groups to agree not to uproot them from their lands. Sees Expoitation these govern- "Naturally want to ments areas," exploit these Hanbury-Teniso- n said. "Maybe we can get the richer nations to in some way compensate the host nations for the loss of the resources." most reHanbury-Tenison'- s cent first - hand experience the plight of the studying primitives was an expedition earlier this year to Panama and Colombia. On return from the journey, he set down these for t thoughts iL' Si 7Q U In Ji heavy naugohyde. Choice of cover. 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He said so with appropriate explanations that when you have the cards for a normal opening you open with one, North also pointed out that if South had not his preempt, North would have doubled and set West at four spades. South replied that there was nothing wrong wiih the contract except that West had held both club honors to defeat South one trick and that four spades three-diamon- re-bi- d five-diamo- would only have been one down. Things were quieting down when a kibitzer caused real trouble by saying that South could have made his contract and should have done so after East pinpointed the club holding for him. We never excuse a kibitzer for speaking. They should be seen and not heard, but his analysis was correct. East had won the spade lead with the ace and returned the seven of clubs. South stayed low and West was on lead with the queen. He led a heart. 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