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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, June Do you need inforri.a'.ion, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? By The Manchester Guardian LONDON Charles Dawson, HERES WHERE TO CALL Exerulite Editor. Information, r, 524-454- 524-457- 524-452- Pilt-dow- 524-450- 524-456- 6 1 524-458- 1 Newspaper Delivery Problems, Adv. 0 Sports, 524-45- 1 Magazine, ' 524-452- 1 524-284- 0 Pilt-dow- eekdays before 10 a.m., Sundays before 1 p.m.) Advertising Departments Classified Ads. 52 Dispatch. 524-288 General Display, Man in Sussex, is now thought to have faked a number of other relics. 1 Retail Display, 524-270- 1 524-286- 1 Several Roman inscribed bricks found by Dawson in 1900 and held by at least two museums are now considered to be forgeries. The discovery earing For China, N. Viets - HONG KONG (UPI) A joint communique issued Tuesday indicated the leaders of China and North Vietnam did not see on some key issues during a visit to Peking by a top level delegation from Hanoi. of antiquities ice-ag- Editorial V litem, 0 collector e and forger of the n human remains known as further have Man, may surprises for Britains muse- um keepers. Dawson, who died in 1916 lour years after n he found the bones of 8 Scores, 1 5 Promotion. V omens, 524-45- 0 Janies MacManus was made by Dr. David Peacock, a Southampton University scientist who has been using a new method to date the pottery bricks. The thermolescence technique of dating pottery, which involves an examination of thu molecular structure of the relics, has brought Dawson's bricks from the A.D. sharply up to the late fourth-centur- y nineteerth-centur- Writing on Brick One of the bricks, which is in the British museum, was inscribed Hon. Aug. Andria, and would have been, if genuine, a rare reference to the gation was headed by Le Duan, first secretary of the Vietnam Workers (communist) party, and Premier Pham Van Dong. What the communique said was not so striking. What it did not say seemed more significant, particularly when compared with speeches made by Le Duan and Chinese leaders during the June visit. on views several Divergent issues were apparent in the speeches by Le Duan, Chinese Premier Chou En-Land Yeh Chien-Yintop military man in the Chinese Communist party. , Emjxror Dr. Peacock writes in the In my Antiquity: opinion the time i. now ripe of for a full investigation Dawsons numerous and often bizarre discoveries. current Dawsons flair for finding unusual relics had earned him the nickname the wizard of Sussex long before he presented the world with Piltdown Man. Among others, his dis coveries included a petrified toad encased in a flint stone, the remains of a creature he claimed to be a cross between a goldfish and a carp, and the tooth of a half reptile and half mammal creature which was promptly named Dawsoni." Tlagiaulex Talent to Deceive ilir wizardry seems to have survived the discovery in 1953 that his Piltdown Man was an elaborate hoax. Many of his in museums finds remain throughout the country. Recently the British museum, has other Dawson which discoveries, was reluctant to concede that the Roman brick to the emperor inscribed might be an earlier example of Dawsons talent for deception. K. Painter, assistant keeper of the museums department of prehistoric and Romano-Britisantiquities felt that the new dating technique had cast doubt on the brick. But he added: I do not feel that his particular test alone is conclusive. It wont prove anything one way or another. One must await further tests. Foothill Village . . . Fashion Place . h At the Natural History Museum in London, where the bones and fossils that made up Piltdown Man are kept, an official in the anthropology department was less optimistic about the value cf Dawsons work. Not All Fakes Whatever else he did, Dawson was an avid collector. Volley Fair . agreement. The communique said the Vietnamese side, in giving its account on the implementation of the agreement, declared that the agreement has not yet teen thoroughly because the implemented United States and the Saigon administration have incessantly, systematically and grossly violated important provisions of the agreement they undertook to respect, violating the ceasefire PLAN AHEAD FOR FATHER'S DAY! . . 1 Same Subject On the same subject, the Chinese side merely said it highly appraises the indefatigable efforts made by North Vietnam and the Viet Cong for the thorough implementation of the Paris agreement Gravity of Situation and firmly supports their solThe differences were less emn and just stand in striving to consolidate the peace in apparent in the communique. Instead, the document blurred Vietnam and safeguard the reand reflected some comprosults already gained. mise on such issues as the The only criticism of the gravity of the present situaUnited States in which the tion in Vietnam, the role of Chinese ioined in the commuthe United States at present nique was with regard to and future priorities. Cambodia. That section said, This compromise seemed the two bides point out that much closer to the view from the wanton bombing and other Peking, which, in effect, was acts of military intervention in Cambodia committed by U.S. that the war is over, the present skirmishing is not so grave imperialism can by no means the emphasis should be on save the traitorous Lon Nol postwar reconstruction and clique from its final defeat. give Dad the games ! V golf shife; it makes any man number-on- e look like a pro Notice to U.S., NATO Iceland Requests Treaty Revision Reuters News Agency REYKJAVIK Iceland Tuesday formally asked the United States for a revision of the 1951 defense treaty under which American forces are stationed at the Keflavik Air Base. - The Icelandic foreign minis- ter, Einar Agustsson, who handed a letter requesting the revision of the treaty to U.S. Ambassador Frederick Irvin, Trial Nears For Arab Rebel Trio United Press International Black September Eight guerrillas will go on trial next murder week for the March of two American diplomats and a Belgian in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, the Sudasaid nese newspaper Tuesday. The extremist Arab guerrillas were taken captive in the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum after raiding a diplomatic reception there and holding hostage U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel, American charge daffaires George Curtis Moore and Belgian charge d'affaires Guy Eid. When troops entered the embassy they found the three men slain. ll The Black September group, which advocates the destruction of Israel, has claimed re- H nii - r sponsibility for several attacks on civilians, including the killing of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics last year. The eight guerrillas face charges of murder, possession of unlicensed weapons and other counts, the paper said. In Libya, visiting Egyp,ian President Anwar Sadat said Tuesday that Egypt, while continuing its diplomatic ofthat fensive, is convinced force remains the only way for a settlement. i announced at the same time that a similar letter would be sent to the council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) later this month asking for a revision of the treaty under which U.S. troops are stationed in Iceland, which is a member of the alliance. This letter would serve six months notice on the treaty. If no new agreement is reached within six months ei- ther party can serve a further one years notice ending the defense treaty. But Agustsson said after handing the government letter to Irvin that no decision had yet been taken to renounce the treaty. The government was giving time for it to be reviewed, he said. No final decision to renounce the treaty could be taken without putting it before the Althing, Icelands parlia-- . ment, he added. Frustrations over NATOs refusal to order the withdrawal of British warsliips from Icelands unilaterally declared fishing limit appears to be a strong factor in the Icelandic move, which has been mooted for some time. e $br Salt akf Sribunt 143 Dial South Main MV1 Established April 15. 1171, issued every morning by the Kearns-Tribun-e Salt Loke City. Utoh Corporation. 841)0. Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City. Utoh. 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Unfortunately for the emperor, no such mark of respect seems to have been made, or if it was the relics do not appear to be among Dawsono discoveries. Olympus Hills the problem eye-to-e- Roman A He could not have faked all that he found. Obviously one looks carefully at his finds in Did the Old Master Fossil Faker Go to Pottery? Tribune Telephone Numbers 13, 1973 Jantzen |