um: _ haired . Page 10, The Herald, Tuesday. July 8, 1980 a eer ee iad Summertime ‘means climbing trees for Angela “up the Burton and Larry Sheehan. It really i y insist, but admitted’ they would stay up 5 fun going their all.day.ifno one helped | themdown. - .: ° Phota by Sina queyria Disgust still cen ath ati eaten Isa mystery MONTREAL - (cP) — Humans are the‘only species with a natural tendency to lift. their noses at food: in disgust, says a leading scientist. | “But what makes things disgusting to us is a mystery we're stil] trying :to un- derstand,” Prof. Paul Rozin of the University of Penn- sylvania told members of the . Society for . Nutrition ” Education Monday. Lost boys identify their dad TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Ben and Charlie, two sandy- toddlers found abandoned in a church, confounded authorities because they didn’t know their last name. But the boys had no trouble spotting their father when he came joyfully to claim them. “That’s my Daddy," 2'4- yearold Ben shouted when he heard his father’s voice, “] know they’! re alive and well and they're gaing to be with me —.that’s what I wanted," said Dennis Best, an unemployed steelworker. - from Edwardsville, Ul, after a judge gave him temporary custody of the y3. Ben dud 20-month-old, Charlie were left at a Topeka church June 22 by their mother along: with a note saying that she could no longer support them and that their father died in a car aceldent. . Best, who had not seen his sons for six weeks, said he believed they were en route. with their mother to visit relatives in Hawaii. He learned they were abandoned Saturday when a friend showed him a news story and photograph about two youngsters who didn’t know their last name.. “Wherever | go, they go," the 24-year-old father sald Monday before he and his parents drove the 515 kilometres back to Ed- wardsville from Topeka with the boys. 1° be mother and - father, all rolled in one,” very powerful feeling, relating mostly to animals and animal products. But rats, for example, ius don't exhibit disgust.'" Rozin, - ‘advised — the society's members. to study eating habits according to a client's likes and dislikes and said disgust for such things as insects and feces was an almost universal tendency in humans. - Most preferences, dislikes, aversions and avoidances for foods are acquired socially but vary more within cultures, he added, outlining his own study on ‘chili pep- pers. . ‘Although we're biologically built to dislike chili. peppers,’’ he said, “continued exposure can lead from dislike to an in- tense like,” By the age of six or seven, the Mexican children -Rozin - studied showed a distinct preference over sugar for chili peppers. The younger the child, however, the more he or she opted for sweets. In_ most societies, Rozin ‘noted, a person’s “innate . preference for sweets” is culturally reinforced, whereas likes for substances such as coffee and beer is developed over a period of time for reasons ranging from taste and effects to addiction and social ap- proval. “But we know very little about what factors make peoplelike or dislike a food,” he said. “The only one we! ve pinned down is nausea.” Nausea, not always caused by the ingested food but later associated with it, results in a sharp and often long- lasting “aversion” to the food in question, Allergies and foods con- taining harmful products such as carcinogens, on the ‘other hand, are usually “avoided,” Rozin said. “The critical difference is that.if a food causes nalisea, it's likely'to become an aver- sion, whereas a food you can't eat Is likely to be avoided,” he said. The Society for Nutrition Education includes about 6,000 members who promote nutritional well-being through education, com- munication and education- related research. : The conference’ continues here until Thursday. San - Diego, RECIFE (apy = Pot more than a devade, Brazil's “red bishop” ‘was : a. non. person in his own country, The. military. government banned the name of Most Rev. Helder Pessoa .Camata,- the Roman, Catholic - ar-: chbishop of 'Qlinda. and - Recife, from the media, and.’ his telephone”. rang frequently, with threatening ° ‘Many were: fro: rnilitary officers . accusing’ him of subversion in his wor) with northeast Brazil's poor. Today Most Revy:.:Helder Pessoa Camara, the ‘Roman Catholic archbishop “ of . - ‘Olinda and Recife, savored: the triumph of a natlonwide’ - . joint TV appearance Monday’. with Pope Jotin-Paul.> Standing before analtar on a truck: parked on an over-. pass; they celebrated. mass. together before more than” 400,000 people, many of them | farm workers. The -Pope | gave the archbishop a’ long, firm embrace. Then the pontiff spoke to ‘'the peasanis . of Brazil," denouncing ‘‘poverty, un-. dernourishment, poor health conditions, iikiteracy. and insecurily.” AJO, Ariz, (AP) — :The : U.S. Border’ Patrol, using “hardcore, - firm’. iden--' .. tification": from - - survivors,» says itis closing its net on - the coyotes" who smuggled - "a group of Salvadorears into ' _ the United States and let .13 - die in the scorching desert.’ : Once they recuperate from © "their ordeal, the survivors — “13 El Salvador natives .and’ one Mexican — will’ be moved to Tucson and held as material witnesses, border patrol officials said) + | “This time we have some hard-core, firm iden- tification,” said E.J. (Jerry) Seott, senior border patrol agent here, He ‘said the ; Camara has been ha ; workers’: unlons, which ” Portuguese: for: monsignor}? “Camara 4irst became: well: rien by. leftist” Goulart: But. that changed: in 2 . leader...” "Voicing: “a. "message . that: ing on for years, the Pope said farm ‘Igborers cannot ‘be denied. “participation and a sense of ‘responsibihity “organizations: destined te. . Aeline their interests. " 7 Vatican observers: said be ° Was “referring : ‘to. Tarim: Brazil are either banned. 0 powerless. a ‘Known generally as ‘Dom Helder, dom being» th ‘Agiown In the 19503, when he - ‘worked “as ‘an. auxiliar “bishop in the slums of Rio dé" - Janeiro: His relations with “thes: ‘government “were ' while it: was fended Presidént >Joap:. -.1964°-'when. a” group. af ' * generals ousted the efvilian, " Transferred | to Reciie, the ‘largest. city of the poverty.” - stricken northeast. where he _ Was: born; Dom “Helder an- tagonized- the military by speaking out. for. social - justice. and: human rights. 7 » Ther. goxernment.: ocracend him, His name. Border police closing net on the ' ‘coyotes’. chances’. are’ good!'of | cap... turing and convicting’ the: sriugglers who left the group: _ ie cnet “ . . ie.’ purvivors “described: their: sald agent John: Roc To.spur the ‘in Gov. Bruce Bebbittottered . $10,000: reward‘ for” in: formation .. :Jeading - ‘prosecution: ‘of the smegglers . .for the "watton. and sen- seless crime.’";He also wrote to US. ‘Attorney-General a Benjamin Civiletti proposing that the U.S. and Mexico agree to share evidence and’ co-operate in the prosecution of the case. + : guides. as © “three “Mexitan youths,” a was . banned from. the ‘tadio, television: and: ‘newspapers. He was accused of: being-a_ Communist.+ His: opponents. . _ Gredgea up his record as an activist priest in the Fascist- “leaning © broad, speaking of one aféndless . ‘ough ' Force IMPALA: .2door, V8, auto ~ $5995" | 1979 MONTE CARLO : very low ‘mileage, very clean, V8, _ auto, radio * | ie CHEVETIE Ade. 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V8 * $5450" jim McEwan GM -" Talaphone eT M Vorrace, ae. _NEWS BRIEFS SEOUL U.S.A., won the 1980 Miss Universe pageant today al the 4,000-. seat Sejong Cultural Centre in Seoill, - - The runner-up. was ‘Miss - Seolland, “Linda Gallagher, 23,4: ‘resaurant - manager .. from Troon. . Miss New Zealand, Delyse (CP) — “Miss 20-year-old Shawn ~ Weatherly of Sumyer, 5.C.,-. Nottie, a spyar-cid student from Tauranga, was third. | Miss Canada, Teresa Lynn 19, .a Toronto. _model, was among the 12 semifinalists... Mackay, Miss. Universe ' $10,000 personal appearance contract, a car and a free. . New York: ‘apartment for the year of her reign. - Daredevil injured ' PHOENIX: Ariz. AAP} — Daredevil. Steven Lewis of Callf., -was seriously injured. Sunday when he’ attempted to jump oyer'.two “cars hurtling toward him at 160 kilometres an hour-during the filming of a television show ‘segment. His ‘right, leg struck the ° roof of the first car, throwing . off-his timing so his left leg: was smashed against the roof and windshield of the second car, police said. . Lewis; injured while filming the stunt on a road west of Phoenix for a DUBLIN (AP) —.Gunmen killed two police officers and seriously wounded’ two others Monday after robbing $85,500 from a bank in the Irish market town of Ballaghadereen. , Police said: they believe’ the gunmen are members of the - outlawed Republican Army, which has robbed banks in the past to help finance its armed struggle against British rule in neighboring Northern Ireland. Such robberies have netied the guerrillas’ $13.8 million in the last five e years, A death-dealing heat wave that has claimed at least 142 lives during the last 15 days in the southern and ‘south- western United’ States continued Monday but wititout reports of new fa- talities caused by the heat. The death toll remained at 66 in Texas, 28 in Arkansas, | five- in = 17° in Oklahoma, - Kansas, three’ in Louisiana and one each in Missouri, Mississippi and “Alabama. In Dallas, where early Irish . television show called That's Incredible, was in surgery | most of: Sunday. night and .Monday ‘morning.’ “H'll be 24° to 48 hours before they know for sure whether he'll keep his left leg," said ‘a spokesman at suburban . Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. - Lewis, 27, specesstully jumped one car doing 130 kilometres an hour for a recent segment of the TV ‘show,-and about 1,000 people turned out to watch the two- car attempt. lrish bank robbed authorities estimate. Police also believe the [IRA is responsible for another . robbery Monday in ‘which about $11,500 was taken from a bank in Rathpoole on the outskirts of Dublin, There were’ no. injuries in ‘that holdup.. 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