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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 20

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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20
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4 The Bee: Danville Va Thursday November 1 4 1974 Washington Briefs Middle East Peace Seems Impossible is Court Looks Again: Open 9 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday or Extraordinary Savings On Diamonds 'i SALE ENDS NOV 16th BOX STitnfiiiTiau 4 00 000 000 master charge Georgia case differs previous privacy cases have reached the Su Shop Downtown riday 10 9 weekdays and Saturday 10 5:30 Riverside and Nor Dan Monday through Saturday 10 9 Dial 793 4311 i in of pro UseOurCustom Charge Plan BankAmericard Master Charge or Layaway WASHINGTON (AP) Im migration Commissioner Leon ard Chapman Jr says the flood of aliens immigrating ille gally into the United States costs the United States billions of dollars a year Chapman said Wednesday that the loss to the United WASHINGTON (AP) Re duced advertising on children's TV shows is having a minimal economic impact on the net works a study released by the ederal Communications Com mission says women and children are threat ened with starvation and a world food conference is in ses sion in Cant pledge toward the $5 bil lion a year needed for long range agriclturil develop ment" A message to the President approved by the council said "As we meet 450 million men WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is taking anoth er look at the conflict between an right to privacy and the public's right to know or the second time this week the court heard argu ments Wednesday on a suit seeking damages for invasion of privacy by the news media In the case argued Wednes day a West Virginia woman claimed her privacy was vio lated by what she said was a false article describing the ef fect on her family of her hus death in a bridge col OUR DIAMOND GUARANTEE: Ve tm canetonaily guantee yOut satisfaction tn your mamcmd for 60 As 0' out money Oatk Your diamond a'asts full ou'cMse cvce nen traded lor one of eouai ddd'l'onai vauc lion off the middle Atlantic coast and 3 million more acres off the coasts of Alabama Mis sissippi and Louisiana Most of the offshore drilling now is concentrated off Louisiana's coast New Jersey Gov Brendan Byrne a leader in the fight against offshore drilling said after the meeting that he still feared the administration would not give full weight to environ mental damage inflicted on At lantic states by offshore drill ing Broadcasters agreed last July to have fewer commercials on shows and the CC called last monnth for further cutbacks The study by CC economist Dr Alan Pearce said all three networks could afford to reduce the commercial content of their Saturday and Sunnday morning programming to 7z minutes from the current aver age of 9 to 10 minutes by Jan 1 or a relaxing evening at home a zip front hostess robe by Evelyn Pearson1 Velvety soft fleece of washable Arnel triacetatenylon makes this robe the perfect carefree addition to your wardrobe Cognac or red 10 18 $33 Come to Loungewear 2nd loor Downtown selections at Nor Dan and Riverside cinnati held that the Cleveland Plain Dealer wms protected from Margaret Cantrell's right of privacy suit The court said the trial judge should have en tered a verdict for the news paper since he specifically said there was no evidence of ma licious falsehood But in the libel case last June the court overturned its 1971 decision and said that a private person who is not well Richard Simpson told the ederal Bar Association today are not only skeptical of government they have reached a point at which they often question the basic motivations of he said Wednesday But ord said he believed off shore oil and gas deposits provide the largest single source of increased domestic energy during the years when we need it ord said that next year he will propose new 'legislation to tighten environmental laws cov ering offshore oil drilling He WASHINGTON (AP) Pres ident ord has told coastal gov ernors that the drive to expand offshore oil drilling will not jeopardize the environment ord made the pledge Wednesday as he and adminis Atlanta broadcast the name of a 17 ycar old rape victim after her attackers were indicted for her murder The father sued the station and the Geor gia Supreme Court upheld the law The from which preme Court because the facts broadcast were true The girl had been raped and was cor rectly identified Her father said the family suffered humiliation and had to move because of the publicity The case thus presents for the first time in the highest court a head on con frontation between an individ ual's right to be anonymous and the public's right to the facts astrons for Israel So she naturally reluctant about giving up conquered territory The Arabs including King aisal of Saudi Arabia whose oil billions can fuel the Arab war machine say east Jerusa lem with its Moslem shrines must be returned to the Arabs Israel which took it in 19G7 says she'll never give it up Everybody is asking for and in such circum stances fruitful negotiations at Geneva or elsewhere seem un likely The Egyptians want their territory back The Syrians want the Golan Heights returned The PLO de mands to speak for Pales tine people though there has been no referendum of any sort anywhere among the 32 million Palestinians scattered through out the Middle East Israel won't negotiate if the PLO is to be seated at the table as representing all Palestin ians since the PLO openly has sought to end the Jewish state So as weeks grow into months the chance of new war seems to increase One high ranking Israeli said recently the last round had demonstra ted that while Israel could still fight and give a good account of herself she could no longer hope to emerge from a war a clear winner Each time it hurts more economically polit ically and in human blood The Arabs already numerically su perior at 40 to 1 steadily grow stronger militarily and politi cally But as things seem to close in on Israel who can say what a situation of desperation might produce? lapse A jury awarded her damages but an appeals court struck down the verdict The appellate decision rested on 10 of Supreme Court rulings in the fields of li bel and privacy The court has held that pub lic officials or well known per sons who sue for libel must prove that the publishers of the material knew it was false or recklessly disregarded its truth or falsity In 1967 it extended the same rule to persons suing for in vasion of privacy because of in accurate accounts of their in volvement in newsworthy WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department is review ing about 6200 pending draft evasion cases and Atty Gen William Saxbe has ordered that those which lack merit be dismissed order on Wednesday changed the pol icy of reviewing a case only after the alleged draft evader requested it "These instructions are furtherance of the spirit President ord's clemency Saxbe said In 1971 the high court ex tended the rule as far as libel is concerned to obscure per sons temnorarilv thrust into the The bishops also asked Meth public eye odists to skip a meal a week Relying on all these deci and use the money saved to aid sions the appeals court in Cin inc hungry 1 hey asked their congregations to in efforts to address world hunger through relief efforts and or changes in systems of food pro duction consumption and dis The bishops are meeting at Lake Junaluska in the western North Carolina mountains an assembly grounds for the church in the Southeastern United States Northern Coastal Area: Part ly cloudy today Highs mid to upper 60s Cloudy with a chance of rain tonight Lows in the 40s Partly cloudy and cool er riday Highs near 60 Wind southeasterly 10 to 20 miles per hour today shifting to westerly 15 to 25 miles per hour late tonight Probability of rain near zero today 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent riday Southern Coastal Area South ern Coastal Plain and Sand hills: Partly cloudy today Highs near 70 Cloudy with a chance of rain tonight Lows near 40 Partly cloudy and cool the governors er rriday Higns near 60 Wind southwesterly 10 to 20 miles per hour today shifting to westerly 15 to 25 miles per hour late tonight Probability of rain near zero today 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent riday Northern Coastal Plain Triangle Area and Northeast 1 Piedmont: Partly cloudy today Highs mid to upper 60s Cloudy with a chance of rain tonight Lows in the low to mid 30s Partly cloudy and cooler ri day Highs mid 50s Wind southwesterly 10 to 20 miles per hour today shifting to westerly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight Probability of rain 10 per cent today 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent riday Triad Area and Northern Piedmont Southern Piedmont: Increasing cloudiness today highs near 60 Cloudy with a chance of rain tonight Lows near 30 Partly cloudy and cool er riday Highs in the lower 50s Wind southwesterly 10 to 20 WASHINGTON (AP) The chairman of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has challenged other federal regu States comes in jobs taken by latory agencies to wage war on illegal aliens and taxes which secrecy illegal aliens often fail to pay The government cannot re in wages earned in this country slore public confidence until it and sent out of the country and adopts a policy of openness and in the cost of welfare and other invites public participation services for illegal aliens 531 MAIN ST DANVILLE 793 7151 Other locations Martinsville and Roanoke Va Also Eden Reidsville Burlington and Roxboro NC known need not prove deliber ate or reckless falsity in order to sue for libel no matter how newsworthy the item The case involved a Chicago lawyer El mer Gertz Chief Justice Warren Bur ger asked on Wednesday wheth er the Gertz case applied to the Cantrell case since Mrs Can trell was suing for invasion of piivuvy luuier man nuei The case heard earlier in the miles per hour today shifting week in'volved a challenge to a to westerly 10 to 20 miles per Georgia law forbidding broad hour early tonight Probability casters and newspapers to iden of rain 20 per cent today and tify victims WSB TV in riday 50 per cent tonight NC Zone orecast The accelerated plan calls for leasing 35 million acres in the our studies show that the Gulf of Alaska another 35 mil development cannot occur in a particular area without accept able risk then we will not hold a lease said ord as he opened a two hour session with LAST 3 DAYS By WILLIAM RYAN 'AP Special Correspondent or4 Americans and the world a lot rides today on what be gins ft look like an impossible dream Recent developments dramat ically illuminated the towering obstacles to a genuine Middle East peace Yet without it the outlook is for an indefinite fu ture of instability in the world's most Sensitive area Secretary of State Henry A problem is to track down the elusive formula that would permit him to capitalize on whatever momentum his peace efforts have generated thus far If he fails it can medn a new superpower show down President ord has reported encouraging from Kissinger's latest peace pilgri mage though others were find ing difficulty in detecting rea sons for optimism The President meantime looked forward he said to con structive talks with the Soviet leader Leonid I Brezhnev in Vladivostok next week That meeting could be critical for the Middle East 4 The whole fragile structure of the new look in Soviet Ameri can relations the detente is at stake and that policy is of im mense importance to the Soviet leader Because of the geology and geography of the Middle East any war there inevitably en gages the superpowers raising the danger of showdown Yet tne palpable peril to their de tente policy has failed to dis suade the Russians from follow ing a scent of geopolitical profit ffom Middle East instability and tension The thunder of the October war last year nearly dis integrated the flimsy fabric of detente A fifth Arab Israel war dbuld finish detente for a Jong time maybe for good or some hairy hours last year it looked like a replay of the 1962 Cuban missile showdown Washington alerted US forces worldwide in response to what it said was a Soviet plan to send unilaterially troops into Egypt Io police a shaky cease fire 'Egypt and Syria have more asked him to make a apd better oviet military hard ware than ever despite heavy 1973 losses and Israel has been resupplied by the AmericansThrough six successive ad ministrations the United States has been guarantor of survival and it's hardly likely any administration could con sider abandoning her to dis mantlement The Russians'are fully aware of the American problem yet even as they ex tol the boons of detente they keep their monkey wrench at 'ihe ready as they have done throughout all the Kissinger ef forts Since the October war in fact well before it the Soviet activity did more to hamper than help peace efforts Today the Russians join enthusiasti cally in applauding the idea of Palestine statehood under the Palestine Liberation Organ ization Previously the Kremlin fead confined itself to support ing a national home for Pale stinians and vague recognition of their i Unless something happened behind scenes at the recent Ra bat summit of Arab rulers that been made public the qutlook is for long deadlock that will be particularly dan 'gerous in the spring when the lime comes to renew the man date of the buffer United Na tions forces on the cease fire lines i President Anwar Sadat of Egypt says he favors any move that will restore any bit of 'Arab land taken by Israel in J967 But while the Egyptian says the Rabat summit interfere with Kissin by approach fiadat himself is in a spot Sadat had delayed the Arab Summit from April until last month which was all he could hnanage while he attempted to bring the PLO and King Hus fcein of Jordan together It wash and the Arab rulers at Rabat felt impelled to Announce recognition of the as the only representa jves of Palestinians This demonstrated such PLO political clout that an Arab leader would hesitate to take pny action that might lay him ppen to the domestic political tonsequences of a charge of ampering the Arab cause The Rabat summit decision pn the PLO complicated and deepened the crisis With the clamoring for a Palestine state under its control Israel sees Security as a life and death consideration If there is a next stage of agreement with Egypt Syria or both it must be more than just jnilitary disengagement It friust involve for one thing guarantees of nonbelligerencywhich the others especially the f'LO will not give In turn Is Jiel will be reluctant to make any territorial concessions Israelis point out for ex ample that if the Arabs had possessed Golan Heights in October 1973 the outcome might have been dis also said he would ask Con gress for another $3 million to help states plan for the devel opment off their coasts The administration plans to lease 10 million acres of off shore drilling rights in 1974 tration officials briefed the gov triple the current annual leas ernors on plans to lease drilling ing rate rights in the Atlantic and Gulf of Alaska for the first time zV Glamour 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