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Show Her Call to Carter Cinderella Story By ALICE Z. CUNEO WASHINGTON (UPI) she didn't have much hope of reaching the P esi - attempts to bend his ear that day But Leslie Pfenning, out and dismayed by gaveTa jobhunting When, to her surprise, Ms Pfenninger, of Lanham, Md got hrouch she toid the President on h s March ,5 call-in show her aUem s t rjJica job through the Civil Service 1 01 Alcohol, Toba Firearms museum. The museum features and few days before she reached Carter, Ms. Pfenninger said she tried to call the Civil Service job office 14 times, got only a busy signal and "wasn't even lucky enough to get the recording." But she got through to Carter, and let him know all about it. George Colorado Wins in Battle For Solar Energy Site - WASHINGTON Colorado (UPI) battle to become the home of America's new Solar Energy Research Institute. The Energy Research and Development Administration says the institute, which will guide U.S. efforts to tap the boundless energy supplied by the sun, will open in the sunny Rocky Mountain brewery town of Golden, has won a hard-foug- Colo., within 30 days. "The sun shines 330 days a year (in Golden)," said Rep. Timothy Wlrth, who predicts the institute will make Colorado the world capital of solar energy research. ERDA picked Golden Thursday over other locations, from Florida and Texas to Michigan and Massachusetts, in the running for the multimillion dol18 lar institute. In an apparent attempt to placate the losers, the agency also said it has decided the U.S. solar energy development effort eventually should be conducted by regional centers. A spokesman said ERDA soon will look for branch institute sites in North Central, Southeastern and Western states. He said the branches are ex the papers a president belong to the people Rap-papo- rt, of of Congress argued the Brownell proposal would result in the public learning less not generates of the United States and are not his personal property. But the Public Documents Commission, created by Congress in reaction to former President Richard Nixon's continuing effort to keep his White House tapes, has reached no agreement on whether a retiring chief executive should be permitted to restrict access to papers he generated. As a result, Chairman Herbert Brownell Jr., attorney general in the anEisenhower administration, nounced when the commission met Thursday to draft its March 31 report he would submit a separate report to Congress and President Carter. Under Brownell's plan, a citizen could use the Freedom of Information Act to demand and sue for instant access to many of the documents created by presidents and their staffs, congressmen and judges. Internal documents memoes from an official's staff, for would remain private. example The act now applies only to documents generated by government agencies. Most of the members of the 17- - more. Rejecting compromise overtures, Brownell said the division is "irreconcilable." His opponents said his proposal would deter officials from committing controversial matters to paper. Said one member privately, "The paper shredders really would operate." Lucius D. Battle, a former ambassador and State Department official, said he did not see how the White House could function if its records were subject to immediate public access. Brownell argued, "Congress has created a Freedom of Information Act that has worked for 10 years. The time has come to extend it throughout government." Both sides recommend legislation declaring the papers of presidents public property, with only personal papers exempted. The panel's draft report also treats papers of judges and mernbers of Congress that way, but congressional members may resist that proposal. Presidents always have treated their papers as personal property. (UPI) grand jury has indicted Roman Polanski, director of "Rosemary's A Baby'' and macabre movies, counts other on six of drugging and girl raping a at actor Jack Nicholson's home. Conviction on the charges lodged Thursday send Polanski to for up to 50 years. prison Polanski. 43, remained free on $2,500 bail and was given until Tuesday to surrender in Superior Court. Prosecutors said Polanski's attorney told them he would appear before then. The grand jury Indictment superseded charges 11 when brought March the director was arrested could in the lobby of the Wilshire Hotel where he was slaying. Police were called by the mother of the girl, not identified except as a friend of Polanski's who Beverly Polanski use her daughter as a model for photos for the French edition of Vogue magazine, she told investigators, with the understanding the girl would be clothed. At the first session, police said, Polanski got the girl to strip to the waist and at the second, he made sexual advances to her which she resisted until he gave her a glass of champagne and a methaqualone tablet a depressant and "sex drug." Polanski was using the home of Nicholson, a friend, for the photo sessions. Nicholson was out of town on a skiing trip at the lime, police said. The girl did not report the incidents to police said, but her l H older sister overheard her tell the story on the phone to her bovfriend the next day and notified their mother. Polanski was the huslives i" suburban band of actress Sharon The Woodland Hills. Tate, slaughtered with oman agreed to let He 'Chinatown" and a number of films with macabre themes. ONE OF THE CALLS received by President Carter during his recent telephone call-ishow - The talks, disclosed by the State Department, were the second Carter administration gesture toward Cuga in less than a week. On March 18, Carter n job-seek- Carter Has Special Job Seekers j also a renewal of the agreement renounced by Castro last fall. Plans for a baseball game in Cuba between an American Major League team and a Cuban club fell through when no agreement could be reached on who should travel to Cuba an team or the New York Yankees But other initiatives in that area are proceeding. g ended the travel ban for Americans going to Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam and North Korea. Switzerland has been representing U.S. interests in Havana since the 1961 break. The Swiss are understood to have helped arrange the current direct negotiations. The U.S. delegation to the talks in New York is headed by Terence A. Todman, last week confirmed by the Senate as the new assistant secretary n of state for affairs. The Cuban delegation, according to the State Department, is headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Pelegrin Tor- - Tobacco and Firearms as assi-tan- t curator of the bureau's museum. Here Leslie, a graduate of Elizabethtown College, Pa. sits by George Washington' s still in the museum. (UPI Telephoto) was from Maryland Leslie Pfenninger, who asked for information on competition for federal jobs. She has been hired by the Bureau of Alcohol, - Ail-St- Earlier Foru administration entreaties failed when Cuba openly sup-- : ported a faction of Angolan rebels by sending some 15,000 soldiers to the former Portuguese colony late in 1975. inter-America- The platform scale was invented in St. Johnsbury, Vt. OPEN DAILY SUN. 10 THRU 9- - SUNDAY 10- - 7 Vnt SAT. OILY titfclnn,.,. 1 1.1,1,1,1 rft-s- , tJ 5 sy I at--- ' Office. 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Carter said he also will take a trip on a nuclear submarine sometime in May. He was invited by Adm. Hyman Rickover, one of the President's mentors. Carter said 1 h s , - - T . I ' -- Asylum1 Eagles he will I I Capitol' Asylum" Eagles Glen Campbell ' rzZZ3!L : - f-- Jt" rn- mi Elektra Queen Capitol Natalie Cole P7 T97 Zli&ituumuul W 1 r VJ President said earlier he would go neither to Plains for the Easter holidays, nor to Sea Island. Ga., another vacation spot he fre- ij i 'rmiUIJliiinr i rr. Plastic With Lid, Holds Tapes zrr- - . 1.17 ' r 1 i 12-1- 5 quents The Carters were expected to leave on Good Friday and return on Easter Sundav We'll be jumping to please YOU! 1 Vv The directed at regulating questions concerning fisheries and maritime boundaries resulting from the promulgation of laws on these matters by both parties " Both the United States and Cuba extended their fishing zone to 200 miles on March 1. The two countries are separated by only 90 miles of ocean. The administration has expressed a willingness to negotiate with Cuba without any preconditions on such issues as the fishing limits and possibly The long political and ideological U.S.Cuban struggle reached its climax later that year with the unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion. The Cuban missile crisis came a vear j j. spend three days together in Calhoun where Jack, his wife Judy and their son, nearly Jason, live. four friends by members of the Charles Manson family who broke into their home with knives and guns in 1969. than a week and added: "The governments of Cuba and the' United States initiated today (Thursday) in New York negotiations aimed later and his family 'Rosemary's Baby' Director Faces Six Morals Charges LOS ANGELES J 11 pected to open in about three years. In addition to its abundant sunshine, Wirth said Golden was selected because of the expertise of the proposed management and the many scientific and research centers located nearby. Informed sources said Dr. Paul now chief of the RCA Process and Applied Materials Research List Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., will direct the new institute. WASHINGTON (UPI) The new research center is expected The Carter administrato have an annual budget of $20 million tion, as part of a program within three years, ERDA said. It will to find applicants for have a staff of 75 and a budget of $4 milin various openings lion to $6 million when it opens. federal agencies, is mainERDA said the institute will be taining a separate commanaged by Midwest Research In- puterized list of names stitute of Kansas City, Mo., and will recommended by politiwork with universities, industries, cal figures. national laboratories and other federal, The list, which has as state and local government agencies its source members of across the country. Congress and state and "Its primary mission is aimed at local politicians who fostering the widespread use of all make recommendations aspects of solar technology ... (to) to the White House, has create major alternative sources of about 2,500 names, acenergy in all regions of the nation," a cording to James King, spokesman said. Director of the Presidential Personnel Panel Proposes Presidential Papers Belong to the People - After a year members member panel government officials, and historians WASHINGTON ( UPI ) and a half of study, a special commission is proposing a law to establish that yifi .4 .ill 1 i! A Washington's Mount Vernon whiskey still, a Thompson submachine gun used in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and a moonshine still confiscated in ra. The State Department, which refused to divulge the location of the meeting, said the talks will last more regime are going on in New York. This initial step toward eventual normalization of relations with Cuba involves talks on offshore fishing limits. It is the first direct contact of top officials from both countries since diplomatic relations were cut in January 1961. called her earlier this week - - WASHINGTON (ITI) A lull in relations between Cuba and the United States appears to be warming a bit with the disclosure that direct U S ( negotiations with Fidel Castro's and asked if she was interested in working for him. "He (McConnell) simply said 'If you have enough guts to call the President, I'll hire you,'" she explained. And ATF director Rex D. Davis said "no one asked us to give her a job. When we read Tuesday that she had not been able to find a job, we decided to offer the position to her." It isn't ambassador to the Court of St James, but Ms. Pfenninger. 21, has landed a temporary job $9,300 as a lour guide in a annually tiny omedu Kv L ; 1 , i vv 'H v Chiii Said Warming said. She said her new boss, Warren had been fruitless if not Relations S. VM from Wilkes County, N.C. "I'm so happy I feel like Cinderella right about now," she said at the Pennsylvania Avenue museum. ' It's wonderful to be in a country where you can find your government responsive to I have had the you sincerity of this administration proven to me," she downright annoying - Cuba-U.- 1972 -- system Sunday. March 27. 1977. THE HERALD, Provo, UtahPage 55 SELECTED ALBUMS 97 Pop and rock Instrumental Country western Famous artists Ea. STORAGE CASES 577 For It Cassettes 5747 jj For CHILDREN'S RECORDS 4 Days Only Fun and educational stories. iii 11"" r e favorites. 1 x w 1 a lfo r mm . j ?t 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SELECTION OF TAPES Top artists on and cassette tapes at a 97 fa. special price. . f& 'CLEAII SWEEP' CLEANER Cleans deep Removes dust . Record Cleaner 33 Cloth, I88 ALBUM 'II BOOK SETS 3 Days Only Children learn to read while they listen to stories. Save. MS 3VS0 9W, mst Is! |