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The Tennesseani
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THE TENNESSON, Satwrdoy. November 25, 1978 3K U.S. Attaches Strings France-China Nuke Plant Sale Approved ergy as possibly undermining President on your food bill by 'clipping the many different coupons that 'appear regularly in TJui TENNESSEAN CATHEDRAL Of The INCARNATION MSHmiE'SMWOVH CATHOLIC CHURCH 2001 West End Ave. 1 Stock E. Of Vineerbtlt linn, Srittat Eit-W.

Ml l-U. 1-14 or MO MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAYS 8:00 10:00 A.M. And 12 Noon P.M. istration has attached some strings to its approval, including requirement of a pledge by Paris that it obtain Peking's approval to some form of inspection system to insure that the reactors are not used for military purposes. If Peking is willing to supply the assurances, the officials said the proposed deal would represent the first-ever sale of Western nuclear technology to Peking.

They added that the deal would also go far beyond the level of Chinese-Soviet nuclear cooperation that existed in the 1950s. The proposed sale has generated unusual interest within the government because it is seen to signify the extent to which China in recent months has opened up to Western trade and technol By RICHARD BURT The New York Timci News Service WASHINGTON The Carter administration has approved a request by France to sell an American-designed nuclear power plant to China, government officials said yesterday. The agreement includes a condition that France obtain assurances from Peking that the facility be used for peaceful purposes, officials said. THEY SAID that after considerable internal debate, the administration informed the French government early this week it could go ahead with the sale of one, and possibly two, Westinghouse power reactors built under license in France. However, they said the admin ogy.

Secretary of Energy James R. Schlesinger visited China last month and aides report that Peking exhibited an intense interest in modernizing its nuclear establishment. The Westinghouse reactors are viewed as only a forerunner to a variety of advanced technology nuclear deals with Western nations. THE DEBATE within government over the sale, however, is also indicative of the dilemmas that Peking's new policies have posed for the administration. The White House is continuing to press ahead toward closer ties with China, although this is viewed by some officials as endangering other goals.

In the case of the reactor sale, the French deal was criticized by some officials in the State Department and the Department of En Carter goal ot curmng me wonawiae spread of nuclear weapons technology. Officials said that France sought the administration's approval for the sale because the reactor, produced by the firm Framatome, incorporates American technology. Under the 1958 Atomic Energy Act, the United States must approve all exports of civilian nuclear facilities. Although the administration is insisting that China accept an inspection arrangement for the power plants before they are transferred, some specialists argued that it would be far below the standards agreed to last year by the major nuclear suppliers, including France, to guide nuclear deals with other countries. SAT.

P.M. ramft CLOCKS GRANDFATHER, WAIL Or MANTLE Also CLOCK KITS I REPAIRS j5j'Z4jJ "THE DEMAND that the president and his family leave the country is notoriously unconstitutional because this would involve banishment, something that our constitution has systematically excluded since 1939," the communique said. To Fulfill the Sunday ODiiganon WEEKDAYS Mon.thru A.M. And 12:10 Noon Sat. 7:00, 8:00 A.M.

HOLY DAYS 6:00.8:00,10:00 A.M. 12:10 Noon and 5:30 P.M. On Evs Of All Holy Days Mass Of Obligation At 5:30 P.M. 1st Fri. Evening-Mass 5:30 P.M.

SACRAMENT Of PENANCE Before All Masses Sat. P.M., P.M. CHAPEL Of RECONCILIATION Sat. P.M. Vote Plan Rejected By Somoza Party VISIT MASJID MUHAMMAD No.

60 2408 Self ried St. 254-8036 Resident IMAMI YUSUF ABDULLAH Sun. Service 1-3 P.M. Wed. Business Committee Meeting PJvt.

Frl. Jumod Prayer P.M. Took Fight Out of Ring, Police Say By ROBERT SHERBORNE Randy Savage, the champion wrestler who bills himself as "Mr. Macho" and performs with "macho mania," apparently did not get enough action in the ring Thursday night defending his title. Hours after retaining his championship belt through disqualification against Dutch Mantel, Savage yelled at the other man: "I have a gun in my car." "Fine," the other is said to have replied, "You go get it and I'll shoot you with it." THE TWO MEN then stood in a Mexican standoff for several minutes, yelling and cursing at each other before the new wife of the man in the cowboy hat finally persuaded him to leave, the witness said.

However, more words were exchanged between Savage and the other man and he came back into the restaurant briefly before leaving. When the man in the cowboy hat left, Savage returned to his Booth and sat down, the witness said. Moments later, patrolmen Edward CALL 254-1031 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Come, all who labor and are heavy laden BETHEL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 3810Gollotln Rood SUN 10:30 A.M. ft 7:00 P.M. -ftelmonr By ALFONSO CHARDY MANAGUA (UPI) President Anastasio Somoza's Liberal Party rejected a U.S.

plan for heading off civil war last night. Costa Rica mobilized 600 more civil guardsmen along the Nicaraguan frontier. There are an estimated 900 troops already there. Diplomats worked against the clock to prevent civil war threatened by the guerrilla opponents of President Somoza, but diplomatic and opposition sources said the prospects for peace were dim. THE U.S.

PLAN, presented to Somoza and the opposition Tuesday night, called for a national plebiscite to decide if Somoza should stay in power or step down as his foes wish. According to the plan widely known as the Washington plan Somoza and his family would have had to leave the country if the vote went against him. Somoza's Liberal Party rejected the proposal Are you different? according to witnesses and police Di and Raymond Rader arrived at became embroiled in an altercation me restaurant with a newlywed and several Metro "WHEN WE GOT there, he was still hyperactive." Rader said. "He If your "difference" needs growing room, this church may be a good starting place for the Mid heavyweight was going strong, you might say. He United luethodist Church Twenty First At Acklen In Hillsboro Village BIBLICAL PREACHING DIVERSIFIED CLASSIC MUSIC CHURCH SCHOOL For ALL AGES 9: 15 A.M.

A CONGREGATION In MISSION 8:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES DR. JOE E. PENNEL, Minister emu vvc iuiu iniii ovvvtat umvo iu you. Find out.

THE FIRST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH 1808 Woodmont Blvd. Chinch School, Adult Service stop, but he wouldn't, so we placed him under arrest for breach of the peace. "But, he wouldn't go with us. He said he didn't think ne had to, because the fight had been the other man's fault. Alliance, had locKea norns wnn three Metro policemen and a Metro canine called in to assist the officers in their struggle.

The bulky, muscle-bound wrestler, who frequently feigns a maniacal frenzy in the ring, ended up with minor head injuries, a dog-bite 1 1 A I 1 11 A SUNDAYS "We tried to explain to him that we just a few hours before a deadline set by "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? wound in one leg, ana mree cnarges wprp orrpstitu him fnr what he had j. 7r(" -X of assault and battery in addition to SZS. Snrt dl! orA' fWJJZtfjife y0ur propOS- al because it is Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 a breach-of-the-peace charge. not or the fight but he still wouldn't According to an eyewitness, the come disturbance at the wattle House ion Finall Sgt ST williams ar. Harding Place off 1-24 began when rived at the restaurant, and when Savage and another man, who re- the three ofricers tried to handcuff mams uniaenimea, goi into an ar Savace, another struggle ensued.

gument early yesterday morning Hear DR. BOB KELLY PaMor Of Franklin Road Baptitt Church, Murfreetboro NOV. 27th Thru DEC. 1st Nightly At 7:30 P.M. Nursery Open "I NEVER ACTUALLY saw him hit one of the policeman," the witness said, "but he (Savage) was flailing around, trying to keep the handcuffs off.

I know at least one of ACCORDING TO the eyewitness, who asked not to be identified, Savage's troubles began when the unidentified man wearing a large cowboy hat announced ne had just gotten married. "The wrestler came in with an- the officers ended up on the floor, but I don't know whether the wrestler Forest Park Baptist Church knnrkprl him rinwn or whether he One Mile S. Of Haywood Land On Apache Trail i i i eternity, or cast out Into a cursed eternity! 'The heart In your bosom Is a 'muffled drum' beating a march for you to the cemetery, and the judgement seat of God Almighty." "Ye shall know them by their fruits," said Christ. So, a Protestant Is known by his fruit. With the heavy majority of Protestants In the legislative, and probably executive and Judicial offices of the nation, consider some of the fruits of recent years now In plain view: The Bible, God's Word, The Lord's Prayer, both struck down and out of our public schools, while the voice of the atheists, agnostics, communists, and the devil still have free course and permitted to traffic In the minds and hearts of our young people; Considering the heavy majority of the Protestant statesmen In our great nation, and some of the fruits produced, Is there not a cause and grounds for the statement at the beginning of this article: "In our opinion their (unconverted hardshell!) Influence for evil Is as nothing compared to that ot the unconverted Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc?" If you are the sort of Protestant or Christian that agree thai the above Is a faithful witness to The Word of God In this matter, then join me In prayer that God would "deliver us from evil" us and them at the hands of lawyers, lawmakers, or what have you.

Do you remember dally, do you obey the Injunction of The Bible: "Pray for all men, for kings and those In authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life, In all godliness and honesty!" Many say they are confuted, and don't know what to believe! The late Sam Jonei laid If a person would pull up his unbelief by the rooti, he would find "tin" at the tap-root. "Sin li any want of conformity unto, or transgression of the law of God." Mr. Jones said he thought the devil's masterpiece of a confused, befuddled, and mixed up "mess of a man" was an unconverted "hardshell." Such testifies about as follows: "What Is to be, will be. If you seek religion you can't find It. If you find It, you ain't got II If you got It, you can't lose It If you lose It, you ain't got It" Such a person may be the most confused, but In our opinion their Influence for evil Is almost nothing compared to the unconverted Baptist, orMethodlst, or Presbyterian, or Lutheran, etc.

"GENUINE PROTESTANTISM DOES NOT CONSIST ONLY OF THE DOCTRINES OF 'JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH AND THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE SCRIPTURES OF THE OLD AND NEW FOR IT IMPLIES, AS ITS NAME INDICATES, AN ENERGETIC PROTEST, FORMULATED IN THE NAME OF THESE DOCTRINES, AGAINST ECCLESIASTICAL ABUSE OF EVERY KIND." The Bible says: "Examine yourselves, whether ye be In the Faith." Should you be classed as a Protestant, or an unconverted Protestant? The Importance of this subject Is not primarily related to your standing In the community, In politics, In the church, but rather your standing In the sight of Almighty God, and whether your standing will stand In the day of Hla judgement, and you will enter Into a blessed FIRST ASSEMBLY Of GOD CI i I oinermananaineysaiaiweiarena slipped on the of the counter," the witness said. wMe Rader, Dies, and Williams 'This guy in the cowboy hat said were wrestling with Savage, a Metro 'Hey, everybody, listen. I just got K-9 unit arrived at the scene and the trainer brought the dog into the "WELL, WHO gives a big restaurant to subdue Savage. Savage is said to have replied. I we told him twice to lay down on MAUISW, 1 fcM.

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BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 the floor," Rader said, "and told him if he didn't we would have to use the dog to restrain him." RATHER THAN obeying the officers, however, Savage kicked at the dog, and the animal, still on his trainer's leash, attacked the wrestler, biting him on the leg, the witness said. Finally, after macing and using their billy clubs on Savage, the officers said they were able to subdue the wrestler. They took him to General Hospital, where he refused treatment, then to the Metro booking room, where Dies, Rader and Williams each charged him with one count of assault and battery. "HE HIT EACH of us at least one time," Rader said, "but it's not anything we won't get over.

None of us were hurt really badly. "I've talked with him before," Rader added, "and he's always a little hyperactive." Savage, who could not be reached for comment last night, was released from custody after posting a $1,000 bond. don care wnat you ve aone. The two men then reportedly exchanged several heated words, and the man in the cowboy hat finally said, "Well, if you're such a big man, you'll fight me." The two men, who were seated at opposite ends of the restaurant started towards each other, the witness said, but before they reached each other, Savage slipped and fell on the floor. WHEN HE GOT up, the two men swung at each other, but both missed, and the man with the hat fell on top of the wrestler, the witness said.

They then began scuffling and wrestling with each other, the witness said. Friends of both men finally pulled them apart, and they began returning to their tables, the witness added. But, before Savage could get to his seat, the other man grabbed a stainless steel table knife from one of the booths and threatened Savage with it, the witness said. SAVAGE THEN reportedly ran around behind the counter and SHAG GRASS COMMERCIAL "TOUCH OF VELVET" $795 sy CUT LOOP SHAG $99 sy $J99 $199 $99 sy Sum sy sy jffSTX DATE: Sunday Nov. 26, 1978 HOURS: At your leisure Ya Kl (NO SALES PEOPLE ON THE PREMISE) i BIG SELECTION OF NEW 1979 MOLET PBI ffiiSffi" 1 CARS AND TRUCKS IN THIS SALE EVENT! I IllUtaU SUNDAY SALE CAR PLUS SEVERAL USJIICARS8TRUCKS.

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