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Show hi I f I i M r5 I n ff!!r'itrfii J ilvtc 4 . J - . S - . ."; i -i- i ji-- m-jr- R i w I I I Doctors' Strike Stil Spreads in California: 3 i1 It&rf edrkyt May ii, iffit niE HLK tlx. Rrowi. By IMed Press UrierMtiaaal Su'ie legislatures and officials were taking the malp-- i scut insurance crisis in hand today in efforts to prevent duciors' strikes and stave off tupping insurance rates that some doctors say could force them oat of their practices. But a doctors' strike in California continued to spread, duelers back to patients' ' ...,;;, bedsides. r&dissed was Surgery by up tj S5 per cent st more than 43 California hospitals said the Is!! sets a persona! liability limit for doctors participating in a $25 million pooTto ease the immediate crisis, though Askew noted the Lability limit would do little io reduce ;nd were inexperienced and earned out a "stupid operation " And that, he said Tuesday was how and why the Mayaguez was able to summon former a Bock, and 'We took off our white skivvy sKrts, put them. on bamboo pies and waved them at the American planes, " fie said. dipped Insurance Co. The rates apply to a extension of the company's coverage of Maryland physician? Gov. Marvin Mandel asked for the extension to give mutual liability a doctor-ru- n company time to take over the business being dropped by St. Paid. The American Medical Association expressed alarm and regret that the malpractice insurance struggle is causing doctors to reduce services t,iid called for prompt remedial action by state legislatures. "The public is best served by a medical profession at work." said Dr. Malcolm C. Todd, AMA president, and Dr. Richard E. Palmer, chairman of the Board of Trustees, said in a "statement on professional liability." pilot his came crewmen alongside an American destroyer. The skipper asked for their identity. "We are the crew of the American vessel Mayaguez," they said. 'All Americans welcome aboard my vessel," said the veteran from Bogota, N. J., saij he was sending Mayday calls until the youthful boarding skipper. parly finally shut down radio shack. Bock, radio operator of the Mayaguez. was among the first crewmen of the vessel who returned lo the United States Tuesday, arriving from Hong Kong with nine shipmates who took up an offer by their employer for leave from the PHILADELPHIA "(UPI) -ship, still in the Far East. Democratic Mayor Maverick Mayaguez Capt. Cbariei Miller turned down an offer by Frank L. Rizzo, his political the Khmer Rouge to allow nine aspirations stunned two years crew members to return to ago when he flunked a lie the night before they were detector test, has made a comeback, dramatic easily freed, Bock said. ' 'We were supposed to get in defeating the regular candidate iu his party's primary. touch with the American forces Rizzo, formerly a nationally and call off the bombing," he said. "But they wanted us to go lrwn police commissioner, s:id lis 32,000-votin a patrol boat The captain victory over showed thought we would not be state Sen. Louis G. Hill, "machine the American politicians that a recognized by for people can who works would out blown be and mil planes be of the water." '.Vit a 93.5 per cent of the vote For 15 more hours, the resorted Tuesday, Rizzo had Mayaguez crewmen remained 175,994 votes, Hi!!. 147,28? and captives. They watched nightlMuhammed Kenyetta. a black ong American attacks against the Khmer Rouge. Finally they cm! rights leader, 6,133. Rizzo. dumped by the Demowere put aboard a Thai fishing cratic leadership after a bitter boat and sent to the Mayaguez. feui with City Committee Still they were ptegued with Chairman Peter J. Camiei, now fears, said Bock. They thought faces ;? deep split in his party American planes might shoot that cools! hurt his chances in atthem. the November general election. And when the Khmer Rouge Rhio is in Primary Rocket Failure the-shi- p Explained CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A power malfunction (UPI) in the third stage of a Titan 1I1C launch rocket has aborted a $57 million mission designed to establish the final link of a worldwide network of military communications satellites. Air Force officials said the "transbsge" or third stage of the rocket did not fire as planned one hour and 28 minutes after the 10:06 a.m. launch Tuesday. The malfunction caused the rocket and the two 1,200 pound satellites it was carrying into space to begin tumbling and rolling out of control. Officials said they could net predict how long the lost crafts would continue tumbling in space bit said they would soon plunge into the earth's atmosphere where they would break into pieces and burn in the e W. German Terrorist Trial Gets Underway fourth defendant, is charged with making bombs. A fifth gang member who was to stand trial starved himself to death last year. The state charges the bombings injured 50 West German civilians and has accused the terrorists of lulling a policeman during a bank robbery. The defendants heard the governTheir faces pale but their ment accuse them of bombings hands unshackled, the two men in six West Geinian cities, and two women members of the murder and attempted murder in 1971 and 1972. Baader Meinbof gang filed quiThe group is part of the etly into a temporary court-moRed Army Faction inside West Germany's most secure prison at which espouses anarchism, a Stuttgart. The courtroom was political philosphy opposing all The built at a cost of nearly $5 forms of government. d million for this one particular charges against the four anarachists carry a trial. West Germany says the maximum penalty of life imprisonment. leaders of the Baader-Meino- f gang were Andreas Baader, 32, and Uirifce Meinhof, 40. and said they masteirniiided the terrorist campaign that killed Tour American soldiers in May 1972. with bombing attacks on U.S. military installations,-;- in PALMER, Alaska (UPI ) A Frankfurt and Heidelberg. Baader. son of a historian, moderate earthquake with a of 5.1 quit school and brawled around , preliminary masjs.tude occurred West Berlin b&rs before joining on the Richter ..Sf-tlof the leftist movement in 'he mid 110 miles southeast Anchorage Tuesday night, the Palmer Observatory reported. Ulrike Meinhof was a nationTr known until to tiiuuski, ViWh ocally journalist wnen she abandoned her curred at 11:35 ; Pacific husband and twins to ;r.in the Daylight Time, was felt by some pwsma ui Anchorage out leftist! no damage was reported. The The third defendant, Oudrun Us quskc.,' RhSsHn. 54t a rvKJor's dfS'Jght-'"- . magnituoe er. began her poiiticdi cai ct-- in ctiVjered in the Prince William Jtaund srea was not sufficient tlic Social pflty Jan-Ca- n 30. the .trtgnitea tidal wave. searing heat of Space scientists said they believe a power problem in the transtage caused the failure of the mission. The transtage was scheduled to fire two short bursts of rocket fuel io place the twin satellites into their proper orbits, but official reported there was no indication the fuel bursts took place. Hie two satellites were to have been positioned in stationary orbits 6'i hours after the liftoff one over the Pacific Ocean and the other over the Indian Ocean. Hie successful positioning of the satellites would hav y. STUTTGART, Germany Four members of a (UPI) leftist terrorist band went on trial in a security-tigh- t prison courtroom today on charges they had terrorized West Germany since 1968 with a wave of bombing and arsons attacks aimed at bringing down the West German government. network begun in danger,; of eavesdropping jamming by enemy forces. , - . ' kJ:jl: ir IkI - , .tsfr.' ... . ! , II . I - ui&mi V . htSLtSLst 4 1 before attending the openlDg of a new wto of the San Diego FSae Arts Gallery. UPI TeSephota zoo ras Wile Betty Ford Visits my imiiuNijumii the i niv rssiry mma 'iiMw' 1:114:91 mm zaigon or amp rmiui&mn fcr rise campahn trail next year, and thus sq;.ash rumors that President Ford will not run for a full term because of her CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. refugee community. The refugee camp visit ends (UPI) Betty Ford, saying she acted on her own. delayed four days in Southern her return to Washington so she California during which Mrs. could visit "Little Saigon" Ford attended two black-ti- e today for a first hand look at dinners in Los Angeles and San how Vietnamese refugees live. Diego, presented an award to a foster The First Lady told reporters grandshe decided without consulting mother in the Watts area and her husband to see the refugee toured list San Diegc Zoo. This was her first major trip camp on this sprawling Marine since San between base recovering from surgery Diego Corps for breast cancer. The White and Los Angeles before returnHouse has denied speculation ing today to Washington, ending four days of social that the trip was meant to show appearance at formal dinners she has the physical stamina and civic tours in Southern California. "She's always been concerned about them and she wants to see for herself what's going on," said "her press secretary, Sheila We idenfeld. Mrs. Ford accompanied her husband last month when they met one of the early planeloads Vietnamese f health. Ford Mrs. disclosed Tuesday, while admiring the bears at the San Diego Zoo. that her son, Stve, 19. who returned to the White House only a few days ago after a year as a ranch hand in Montana, had decided to return there for the summer to study gnzzly bears. "I'm really not excited about my son going," she said. ; . , ' !' mi mil tv "Aboautiful fi!m...t!ia ono to sco.M Gene Shalif, WNBC-T- Jack V v NiclK)!scm f s y Maria Schneider Sunday neiUnfc cf haft! I A Monioni's Mr aThe&s$enger tones For ri&ruaa insert iteyb, MARK 0s!ec IPG cttvt PtaOE MICHELANGELO , MARK PEPIOE. ,asM : PETES WJS M0LAELG Ml! fwMMiCAfijBP0RH ANTONONI I80C81I (MjnJ umm satoay & mil BEGINNING MAY 24TH FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 2254100 73- Largest Quarry KOWATTWOTIUATCfS! Mo. ' J new - PLAYIUG 125 EASTCLVILR The world's largest gray marble quarry is at Carthage, Mo., according to the state Tourism Commission. CALirO?SKOWTlME$ (UPI) wm umn mm mm howhsi mmma i i-i- ?.9Q presents charged with overseeing the refugee resettlement project. After the briefing, Mrs. Ford was scheduled to visit Camp Eight, a tent city that ;ncludes in its residents Nguyen Cao Ky , former South Vietnamese vice president and head of its air force, who is now attempting to be recognized as leader of the CITY, iThy I Me!ro- CoWwyti - Ma)T Thora, head of the Interdepartmental Task Force JEFFERSON AatlUtl muy .ii is icier orphans arriving in San Frarcisco. There are more than 18,000 refugees, including about 1,000 Cambodians, in eight camps on this base, most of them housed intents. Mrs. Ford spent the night in nearby San Diego and was to be briefed on arrival today by the base commander. Brig. Gen. Paul C. Graham, and State Department official Nicholas . j mtrfMiM ' tiTr ! 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HOUSE Atlas-Centa- romrriiKucatioris 1 1 EGCERTSEN h the quiet VUlorian Ciosverai occurred Feb. 50, wnen an rocket iuai'uni:uuiitu during the launch of an Intelsat !V mm sT -il' THIS APPEALING PICTURE of First Lady Betty Ford end friend was taken at the Saa Diego Zoo. Mrs. Font visited the or The Air Force estimated the cost of the network project, including the orbital operation of the two satellites launched in 1573, is about 157 million. The transtage failure was its first since 1965. ' when two satdlits missions failed due to th tstird stag? profit- - leu The last failure of a satellite mission originating from Cape ufnrwreii! .,- f pfvie calls or relay televised or printed messages without 5.1. Alaska mi - w a CCNNY VAN DYKE JERRY REED NEO BcATTY DON WILLIAMS-METiLUS '1 I? A 1 "'S .!! i were launched over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The crafts were designed to handle 1,300 Quake Nils Deirc-wVii- -- when two satellites similar Moderate d 1973 f - completed a worldwide military communications self-style- r J SO-d- The Coas se2 1 , Bwip.-sscxit- fTX 1 . Insurance Maryland hive been a trick That they w Jd waste all of us and say th-i Americans killed us," us, Back in 1957, ww . - ( I Commissioner Thomas J. llatem approved malpractice insurance rate increases ranging from 8i to 283 per cent fa the St Paul Fire & Marine wings." aid. GianfeiTKui guards left the fishing boat for "Finally, insurance malpractice cinother vessel, the crewmen's foars mounted because, said fcock. "We thought it might vtmrnied y- premiums The bill also provides for arbitration of claims out of court. Askew said a study committee set up by the bill will seek long range so! utions. A federal Judge Monday enjoined Argonaut Insurance Co., from increasing malpractice insurance rates for Florida &tor? and ordered the firm ret to cancel policies of doctors who refused to pay higher rates. The Michigan Senate passed measures designed to help put shoddy doctors out of practice and to improve the quality of care by other physicians. Mayaguez Capture they , I ff Ask Radio Used After because V mam 1 tiif-- p one VI v u rw-.- u ruiuau i . v. 5 ,,ttrm w f do not drop soon. leaders of medical groups predicted the strike would continue t spread. Anesthesiologists carried the 2May-o!- d work slowdown to Los Angeles, San Diego, despite legislative action Orange and San Bernardino aimed at resolving the counties. Florida Gov. Reubin Askew physicians' gripes and getting them back on the job signed a stop-gamalpractice A California Assembly cominsurance bii! Tuesday but $ad mittee unanimously soprovcd he is not sure it will lower rates a tail to lower malp'aeike for doctors who have threatpremiums and get the sinking ened to strike if their premiums SAN FRANCISCO (UPI, -For nine hours after the SS Mayaguez was pirated by a Cambodian boarding party, Wilbert Bock, 52, sat in the ship's radio shack, sweating it out as he sent out message after message for help. The Khmer Rouge, who had captured the Mayaguez, didn't shut down the vessel's radio for all that time, said Bock, -t vtI ?t -- 4 rr- - r ..J 8. i n iiriTrmr-n- iwtw m im wnrrn m n m niwurfunii n ii r x rn r n ni- - i ?5 t- - ti n ,r n - -'. - t 1 |