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MAYOR OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., GEORGE CHRISTO pher, presents the key to the city to four South American beauties in his office. The girls are (left to right) Tania Valle Moreno, Ecuador; Esperanza Moy Ramirez; Peru; Maria Tania Mara Souza, Brazil and Maria Ruth Lozada, Boliva. The girls were part of the Miss International Beauty Pageant. (NEA Telephoto) The Number Game (2) Some Americans Have Waged War On Digits EDITOR’S NOTE — Americans live their lives “by the numbers,” but sometimes the numbers spew ed out by modem computers go astray or go too far. The follow ing dispatch, the second of three, reports on how some Americans have revolted against the num bers game.) By BARNEY SEIBERT United Press International On the Pacific Coast 1962 was the year of the great telephone revolt. In May of last year Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. an nounced it was converting all its San Francisco exchanges to all digit dialing. American Telephone and Tele graph Co. said it was running out of numbers, what with 3.8 million new phones going in every year in the nation. With the named ex changes there were only 540 ex change combinations possible on telephone dials. With numbers, the phone company said, 576 com binations were possible. The formation of the Anti-Digit Dialing League (ADD'D was sponsored by a group of such ser ious thinkers as semantioist Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, whose talents do not run to remembering seven digits. They decided “there ought to be a law.” Psychologist Jack Block of the University of California at Berke ley cited the Wechsler adult in telligence test, which says that only the most efficient minds can remember numbers of more than six digits. ‘Gone Too Far” Oarl Mays, executive secretary of the Great Issues Foundation, said, “this passive acceptance of creeping mechanism has gone far enough.” Hayakawa charged that the telephone company is saving it self trouble by giving it to us. “We need a little poetry” in our lives and the end of the named exchanges will take it away, the semanticist said. Five hundred miles to the south comedian Allan Sherman in Los Angeles gave the ADDL mor al support by writing a song called “Let’s All Call Up AT&T and Protest to the President, March.” „ The ADDL earned its fight to the California Public Utilities Commission, where it stil is con tinuing. . .. To back its stand, ADDL wit nesses testified that the phone companies could have multi plied the possible number com binations nearly ten - fold with out reverting to all - digit dialing. A psychologist testified that children would be more apt to for get the all-digit emergency phone numbers under stress. Says Switchover Painless AT?T officials in New York countered that the switch to all; digit numbers came with very little difficulty there and most of the opposition arose system was actually installed. AT&T said research indictated all digit dialing “would present no serious memory problem - subse quent field trails confirmed this Rut the transition wasn’t quite that painless for some. For example, there was toe fellow who telephoned United Press International in Chicago and asked, ‘WI? Where? Good gosh, I was calling my insurance company in Pittsburgh. Such things the scientists point out, are human-ndt machine-er ror. Irma Wyman, engineering con sultant for the Minneapotos 'Honeywell Regulator Oo., said the chance of even the most falli ble electronic computer making an error is “one ki one mallion miihcn-mallior.” . _ iRut errors do happen and when pney occur they may be gigantic, inhere was the lucky ®oui kx Tex as who found that a computer had deposited a whopping sum of money in his checking account and he promptly withdrew it. Late Birthday Card There was the fellow in Chi cago who mailed a birthday card to a suburb, using the new Zip code. It was delivered more than a week later after stopovers ac cording to postmarks in two other cities. Warden Ross Randolph of Illi nois’ Menard State Peniten tiary said that introduction of the Post office Zip code has slowed delivery of newspapers to prison ers by three or four days. “We can’t stand much more of that efficiency,” he said. The University of Utah, linked along with six other schools to a computer in Los Angeles by means of a telephone line, sent the same mathematical problem with slight variations 67 times. Seventeen times the university got an answer. On the 10th time, the computer, apparently tired of the thing, refused to accept the problem. Then there was the magazine publisher who bought an automat ed machine to handle his sub scription list. Something went wrong with the machine and a single new subscriber got a truck load of copies of a single issue. Most bank errors resulting in the automated accounting sys tems come when a deposit is en tered before tire computer has been advised that a new account been opened. In this situation the computer wi'l “either credit the deposit to an account that isn’t here or for get about it entirely,” Miss Wy man of Minneapolis - Honeywell said. Tomorrow: Is man losing his identity to numbers? Tree Seedlings To Be Available To Landowners Orders for tree seedlings to be planted this season are being taken in area offices of the Mississippi Forestry Commission. R. H. Miller of Pascagoula said today. Miller said Oct. IS is the dead fine for ordering seedlings. Seedlings to be available in clude slash pine, loblolly, long leaf, cypress cottonwood, green ash, yellow poplar, black locust, sweet gum, red cedar, Arizona Cypress and tupelo gum. Each landowner in Jackson County is entitled to 1000 seed lings free on which there is a delivery charge of 35 cents. Seedlings in addition to the first 1000 cost $4.50 a thousand plus the 35 cents delivery charge. Pine species must be ordered in 1000 bundles while other species may be ordered in 500 bundles. Deliver charge on bundles of 500 is 20 cents. Orders may be placed with for ester Miller with county agricul tural agent M. P. Lewis. Both have offices in the Courthouse. Blackleg Hits At Meadville MEADVILLE, Miss., (UPI) — Seven cases of blackleg have been reported in this southeast Mississippi County Franklin Coun ty Agent John Cox said today. Cox said hot humid days were conducive to an outbreak of the cattle disease. He warned that all calves and cattle up to two years of age should be vaccinated. A DEXOLA COOKING OIL 38-OZ. BOT.-3c OFF DEAL 35c 303 CANS A8tP SLICED BEETS.4 for 37c 303 CANS IONA CREAM GOLDEN CORN . . . 4 for 45c 46-OZ. CAN DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE.31c 46-OZ. CANS A&P PINEAPPLE JUICE .3 for 79c 3-LB. CAN CRISCO.80c 3-LB. CAN FLUFFO.72c GT. SIZE COMET CLEANSER 2 for 45c 6-OZ. CELLO A&P CASHEW NUTS.29c 12-OZ. CAN SUPER-RIGHT LUNCHEON MEAT.39c IOV2-OZ. CAN GEBHARDT'S HOT DOG SAUCE . .2 for 35c 2-LB. PKG. CHEDOBIT CHEESE SPREAD.69c 12" x 75' ROLL A&P ECONOMY WONDERFOIL.59c I2V2-OZ. PKG. 4 STATES ANIMAL COOKIES.27c 28-OZ. BOT. ANN PAGE BARBECUE SAUCE.39c 14-OZ. BOTS. DEL MONTE KETCHUP.2 for 35c ; ■ ' ' ; ’ -- — , 14-OZ. BOTS. 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