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PAGE 10, SECTION A THE TIMES HERALD Monday, August 28, 1972 Profile On The American Party's VP Candidate star of the family," said his zines except the "Florida Grower and Rancher" and concentrates his efforts on a weekly syndicated column serving 85 newspapers. His wife, who wrote food columns for Anderson's magazines, said she dislikes hearing her husband referred to as "mean or hard." "The truth is he's a softie," she said. "He has a real reverence for life. He has never gone hunting because he won't the road to socialism atjfln miles per hour as at 50," is one of Anderson's pet phrases. "I don't think Richard Nixon has ever been a conservative," Anderson said.

"He's never been an anti-Communist." "The American party is providing the people with a choice." Anderson said he expected that Rep. John Schmitz, the American party presidential nominee, will be well known by the end of the campaign in November. "Our problem is to convince good conservative people who think that a vote for us would take votes away from Richard Nixon and elect McGovern," he said. Anderson was the second of five children of Vanderbilt track coach William J. Anderson and was a graduate of Baylor School, a military academy in Chattanooga.

"He was always sort of the kid sister, Jane, who is the wife of Guilford Dudley, Dudley, former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, is working for the re-election of President Nixon this year. At Vanderbilt, Anderson was president of a fraternity and the only hurdler on his father's track team. "Nobody else wanted to run the hurdles," said Anderson. "I just did it to help out.

I think I won one race." HIRING MINORITIES WASHINGTON (AP) Employment of minority groups by banks increased 120 per cent between 1966 and 1970, a U.S. Treasury official told a recent meeting of the American Bankers Assn. here. He said that black employment rose 147 per cent, Spanish employment increased 90 per cent and Oriental employment was up 63 per cent. kill anything.

Why he has never even killed a chicken." "I guess I started swimming upstream about that time," said Anderson about his college days. "I think I was more conservative than most of my classmates even though I didn't represent entrenched wealth. I used to like to fight and I was never whipped." Anderson was a founder of the Nashville chapter of the John Birch Society, which he describes as "an educational organization." "I'm still on the national council of the John Birch Society," said Anderson. "It's sort of like being on the board of directors and I still believe it's the best educational organization in the country. It has been terribly smeared." Anderson said he sees little difference between President Nixon and his Dmocratic op-ponent.

Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota. "We might as well go down as any. He just goes at it from a different side. "I guess I'm cursed with being a born crusader who wants to make the world over," says Anderson, 62, a former Nashville resident who moved to Figeon Forge in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee several months ago.

"Some of my friends say, 'What are you so darned unhappy about? We've never had it so Anderson said. "I tell them we're all going to wake up one of these days to find the leftists and the one-world do-gooders have finished the fence they're building around us." Anderson said he wants to change the way the nation is headed and he doesn't expect his treatment by the public to be much different than "those early American extremists who signed the Declaration of Independence." "The American people have sold out for subsidies, sex, scotch circuses and security," Anderson said. "The majority isn't always right." Anderson was graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1934, married his wife, Carolyn, Miss Vanderbilt of 1935, and worked briefly part time at the Nashville Banner. He went to work selling securities with the idea of buying i weekly newspaper. In 1942, he took a $55-a-week job as an advertising salesman for the Southern Agriculturalist, a farm magazine.

"Some of my friends said I was crazy," Anderson said. "There I was giving up a good position to take a poorly paying job in hopes of become editor of a farm magazine." With time out for service in World War II, to which he was strongly opposed, Anderson expanded his forum with the purchase of the "Arkansas Farmer" and a number of other regional farm magazines including "Farm and Ranch." He later sold all of his maga NEARBY BURGLARY ISTANBUL (AP) There are some red faces at Istanbul's police headquarters. Thieves recently entered on office block next door to the graystone building and systematically looted 148 offices, according to a press report. The mass burglary of the four-floor building must have taken all night to accomplish, the report said. By CHRIS FRENCH Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Tom Anderson, the American party's candidate for vice president, says he considers himself as anticstablishment Hermit Is Bell Ringer By CHARLES HILLINGER Gannett News Service Special MAZATLAN, Mexico Sixteen years ago, Pablo Vargas climbed the spiral staircase leading to the twin towers of this city's century-old cathedral. He has been hiding from the world in the cathedral's towers ever since. Vargas, 62, is the hermit campanero (bell ringer) of Mazatlan. He never leaves the towers of Our Lady of Conception Cathedral, He sleeps in a one-room stone shelter between the two steeples. He cooks and eats his meals on the roof of the church.

Msgr. Jose Trinidad and others of the cathedral staff bring him his food. "I don't want to leave. What is there for me down there?" asked Vagas as he looked down on the busy seaport. "Up here 1 have no problems.

I have plenty to eat. In summer, when it is hot on the streets of Muzailan, it is cool here in the bell towers. "No one bothers me. I bother no one. I will live here and never leave until I die." Vargas is a small man, 5 feet tall, muscular but emaciated.

His face is frozen in a perpetual scowl. "The people of Mazatlan do not know he exists," said Msgr. Trinidad. "Nobody knows him. "They have no idea who rings the church bells.

They probably think I do." He wakes up the city every day. The bells are heard from one end of Mazatlan to the other. Vargas rings the be'ls for all Masses. He sounds requiems for the departed. He rings the bells during the city's big mardi gras celebrations, for special fiestas, on cinco do Mayo and El Grito.

"I was once like all the rest of them there," said the hermit campanero, looking down on Mazatlan's main plaza. But he said he and his wife separated 16 years ago after several years of marriage. They lived in Durango, 200 miles to the east. They have two children. "He came in the church one day asking if he could sweep the sanctuary for some food," Msgr.

Trinidad said. "Our campanero had died. We needed a new one. I asked Pablo if he would be the bell ringer for the cathedral. "He climbed the tower and has been up there ever since." When it rains, as it often does in Maztlan, the hermit of the church towers rings the bells without leaving his tiny stone house on the cathedral roof.

He has ropes leading into his room from each of the four bells. "He is a religious man," the monsignnr said. "He attends early Mass each morning, sitting atop the darkened stairwell leading to the organ loft." Vargas is paid 800 pesos a month about $10 a week. He has Msgr. Trinidad mail the money to his children and five grandchildren.

"What good is money to me?" Vargas asked. Il was high noun on a hot. summer day. The barefoot hermit of the church towers wore shorts but no shirt. He finished eating his lunch of tortillas and fiijoles.

He swallowed he last of his coffee. Then he lugged at the tattered rope of one of his bells 12 tunes. The scowl on the camp-anero's lace never varied. Mazatlan know the time of the (lav, bill no one knew who il was that told them. Special Forest Park Dedicated AMERICAN FORK YON, Utah (AP) -The CAN- Uinta National Forest has dedicated an area that il hail been planning for years a special lishing facility for the menially and physically handicapped.

The area at Tibbie Fork Dam in American Fork Canyon cost the Forest Service more than $37,000, spokesmen said, but they had wanted to do it for a long time. following dedication ceremonies. Ricky McCarrie of the American Fork Training School, cut the ribbon, and children went down paved ramps toward the water in their wheelchairs. The Forest Service built a platform on the water's edce. Willi lishing pole holders for those who can hand a pole themselves.

The State of Utah added 1,500 rainbow trout to the lake. TV Previews By TV SCOUT BEST BET Tonight ABC Sports satellite coverage of THE 1972 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES from Munich, Germany, features the finals of the women's springboard diving, men's 200-meter butterfly and 400-meter freestyle ant women's 200-meter individual medley and the semifinals of the men's l()0-meti'r backstroke and the women's 100-meter butterfly. Also on tap is more swimming, basketball, boxing, women's gymnastics, men's and women's volleyball, weightlifun and freestyle wrestling. 8-M (Channels 7, J2). 8- 9 (Channel 2) GUN-SMOKE has a love story.

Pamela Payton-Wright is the plain daughter of beautiful Nancy Olson and rough bJt T'th Forrest Tucker. Drifter James Stacy starts courting the daughter, obviously for her money. But. the way the characters develop leads to a surprise and a nice ending. REPEAT 7-Conclusion (NBC) MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL has the Chicago White Sox playing tiie Boston Red Sox in Boston.

Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek do the commentary. 9- 9:3 0 (Channel 2) HERE'S LUCY has a wild and funny episode with Allen Funt playing two roles: himself and an impostor. The impostor comes to Lucille Ball and decides she, Kim (Lucie Arnaz) and Uncle Harry (Gale Gor-don) are perfect "perpetrators." So he hires them for a couple of "capers," looting of a fur salon and the musical holdup of a bank. RE-PEAT (Channel 2) THE DORIS DAY SHOW has a miniature Alfred Hitchco*ck production, which takes place on I.e Mistral, a train running from Paris to Nice. The Maharajah and Maharani of Sangapur are aboard with The Sorrow of Sangapur, a fabulous diamond.

Involved in a plot to steal the gem are Doris, Lloyd Bochnar as a Scotland Yard inspector and Larry Hovie as a nationalistic idealist. It's fun, but not to be taken seriously. REPEAT Television 6:00 News, 2, 4, 5, 7, 12 Pat And Gabby, 8 Movie, 9 Gunsmoke, 10 Flintstones, SO The Course Of Our Times, 5ti 6:30 Walter Cronkite, 2 Gilligan's Island, 50 Love Tennis, 50 Truth Or Consequences, 2 NBC Baseball, 4, 5 To Tell The Truth, 7 News, 8 Partridge Family 10 I Love Lucy, 50 Special Of the Week. 56 7: 15 In The Public Interest, 8 My Line? 2 Let's Make A Deal, 7 Julie Meade, 8 Cannon, 10 What's My Line? 12 Hogan's Heroes, 50 8:00 Gunsmoke, 2 Olympics, 7, 12 Consultation, 8 News, 9 Dragnet, 50 Boboquivari, 5K 8:30 This Is The Law, 10 Merv Griffin, 50 Book Beat, 5fi 9:00 Lucy, 2 Olympics, 9, III Law I)av Special, 5ti 9:30 Doris Day, 2 10:00 Johnny Cash At San QiicnlMi, 2 The Temptations, 1 Big Vallev, 5 News, 9, 10 Truth Or Consequences. 12 David Frost, 50 10:30 To Be Announced, 4 10:40 Movie, 10 11:00 News, 2, 5, 7, 12 Dick Van Dyke, 9 One Step Beyond, 50 Forsyte Saga, 50 11:30 Movie, 2 Tonight, 4, 5 Dick Cavett, 7 Movie, 9 Movie, 12 Movie, 50 FINGERPRINT FIND HARWELL' England (AP) Atomic scientists at a Berkshire research station may have made a breakthrough in the fight against crime.

They have found radioactive material which shows up fingerprints on clothing. After the substance is applied to an article of clothing, it is X-rayed and the photographic print outlines the fingerprint clearly. A spokesman for Scotland Yard's Forensic Branch says the new process "would be extremely valuable to the police, especially where cases of sexual or other assaults are involved." JSW icotty doesn't Etnow Snow to dime vet but he's Beaming. Soxheck out the driver education course at your qualified private driver training school. The important thing is to see that your children learn to drive the right way.

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