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THE SELMA TIMES-JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1978-3 Carter demand rejected Begin appeals to American public JERUSALEM (AP) Prime Minister Menachem Begin flew home today after rejecting President Carters demand for removal of Israeli settlements from the occupied territories as not just, and appealing to the American public for backing. Sources in Israel claimed the Carter administration is trying to get Begin replaced by Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, a report both the White House, the prime minister and Weizman denied. And Weizman told two Israeli newspapers the opposition Labor Party should join the government coalition to form a national peace government that would stand up to the United States.

Some observers pointed out that talk of a Dump Begin" movement in Washington could be an attempt by Begin supporters to deflect criticism at home of his failure to reduce Carters support of Egypts demands. Begin went public in Washington and New York after three days of talks with Carter. He told the National Press Club in Washington that U.S. praise for Israeli peace proposals has suddenly disappeared from the lexicon. Then he told the Conference of Presidents of on the differences between the U.S.

and Israeli governments but decided not to because it possibly would be counter-productive and could further complicate a difficult situation, press secretary Jody Powell said. Israel has established nearly 100 Jewish settlements in the Sinai Desert and on the Golan Heights and the West Bank of the Jordan River, the territories it captured in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. The United States is backing Egyptian President Anwar Sadats demand for removal of all of the settlements as well as self-determination for the Palestinians of the West Bank. because either directly or indirectly, the impression was made to me that Israel was obstructing peace. What an allegation! Begin declared.

There isnt one day we didnt work for peace. This is an allegation in which there is a moral wrong. I will again turn to the moral greatness of the American people whether Christians or Jews and appeal to their fairness. Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, the president of the New York conference, responded with a call for an unrestrained attack on Carters Mideast policy.

The White House had planned to issue a statement Begin in his Washington speech reiterated that Israel will never allow the Palestine Liberation Organization to control the Judean hills of the West Bank, overlooking Israels coastal plain. And he declared that the Jewish settlements in occupied territory were absolutely and inseparably connected with Israels future peace and security. One car stolen, one burglarized One car was stolen and another burglarized, according to Selma Police Thursday. Otey Crisman of 205 Faulk Ave. reported the theft of his car which was parked in front of his business at 901 Jeff Davis Ave.

Crisman told police he still has the keys to the car. A car owned by William Carmichael of Verbena was burglarized in front of the Holiday Inn Wednesday night, police said. A CB radio valued at $120 was among the items taken from the car, police said. Also, Gloria King of 16 Broadway Maplewood Trailer Park, reported the theft of stero equipment from her residence. Gafford magic Taylor services Saturday at 2 p.m.

SPEECH MAKERS These four members of the Paul Grist Tri-Hi-Y recently presented speeches to the Selma Exchange Club. The speeches were entitled Selma Has It All Or Does It? All four speeches emphasized the resources of Selma and the necessity of people working together to take advantage of those resources to make Selma a better place to live. The speech members are Rita Hughey, front, and, from left, Betsy Clark, Ken Schroeder and Jeff McLaughlin. (Times -Journal photo by Phil Scars brook) Major American Jewish Organizations in New York that the talks were difficult Removal farfetched says Bond It is considered a farfetched dream by most people and it is not given much of a chance of being approved, Tommy Bond, general manager of WSLA (Channel 8) television, said today, commenting on a petition filed by WCOV-TV in Montgomery seeking the removal of the Selma station. The petition filed by the UHF station with the Federal Communications Commission asks for the removal of all VHF television stations from Central Alabama.

Channel 8 is a VHF station. The petition is also filed against Montgomerys WSFA (Channel 12). The petition requests the FCC relocate Channel 12 to Columbus, Ga. and Channel 8 to Tuscaloosa as a non-commercial educational channel. Bond said WCOVs petition with the FCC was filed during the fall of last year.

Bond said it would be unprecedented if the commission did approve the petition. Women, minority interests gaining Continued from Page 1 construction of a port facility as its two major priorities. The Agri-business Task Force, Bradley reported, is considering developing a permanent farmers market in Selma. This would involve building a structure under which other types of activities such as craft shows could also take place. He said the group is planning a trip to Florida soon to look over a similar operation there.

two brothers, Edward Lott, Burnsville and David Lott, Pascagoula, Miss. Active pallbearers will be Sig Sommers, Dr. P.B. Moss, Dr. James Stothart, Van Friday, Joe Traylor and Forrest Hatfield.

Fire Calls Jyveniles (Continued from Page 1) recreation. They have to be supervised closely or things like this can happen, Anderson said. Miss Williams said she had no plans to quit her job because of the incident. Ill stay on as usual, she said. A group from Elkdale Baptist Church visited the center to color Easter eggs Wednesday and had left about 20 minutes before the escape took place.

We $re Now Open Sundays p.m. Lakeview Nursery and Garden Center 4 miles out Summerfield 872-5850 Practices Act from a premature death. The bill, regulating political contributions, expenditures and other practices, had been stalled in the House Judiciary Committee. But Thursday it appeared on the House calendar. Without the knowledge of most House members and reporters, Gafford had during the Legislatures midsession reintroduced the measure to the House Banking Committee, which gave it a favorable report.

Base reuse plan to get 'test run' (Continued from Page 1) In other business, Jim Bradley, executive vice president of the Selma-Dallas County Chamber of Commerce, said two good industrial prospects have looked at sites on the base during the past two weeks. He said he expects to hear a preliminary report from one of them by Wednesday. Regarding the hiring of Roberts, Morgan said I heard a collective sigh of relief from the five Authority members after he was hired. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) State Rep.

Bob Gafford of Birmingham has performed a legislative feat of magic, wresting h'is proposed new Corrupt Two men arrested during drug raids Two Selma men were arrested Thursday following separate drug raids by local law enforcement officers. Charged with possession of marijuana, Sheriff Cotton Nichols said, were James Price, 27, of 31 Park Lane and Scott Goude, 19, of 2519 North Broad St. The two raids, staged by a team consisting of sheriffs department investigators, Selma police officers and an ABC agent, were at conducted at Prices residence and in the parking lot of Goudes place of employment, Assurance Glass Co. Nichols said. The search of Prices residence, Nichols said, turned up several containers which he said held marijuana plants.

The officers searched Goudes car, Nichols said, and a small amount of marijuana was found under the floormats. Mrs. Gertrude Lott Taylor, 79, died at her home Thursday after a sudden illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church with Dr.

N.H. McCrummen and Dr. Henry Lyon IU officiating. Burial will be in Old Live Oak Cemetery with Lawrence Funeral Home directing. Mrs.

Taylor had been an active member of the First Baptist Church for the past 40 years. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution where she served as vice regent. She was former president of the Selma Federation of Garden Clubs and president of the Petal Path Garden Club. Mrs. Taylor also played a role in the restoration of Studivant Hall.

She was born in Canton, but moved to Alabama in her early childhood. She was married to the late Dewey Jefferson Taylor. Survivors jnclude a daughter, Lois T. Krunosky; a son. Rev.

Dewey Taylor; two all of Selma; Thursday 8:56 a.m Car fire. 1:22 p.m. Car fire. 6:54 p.m Small house fire at 212 Kopecky Rd. Minor damage.

MRS. GERTRUDE TAYLOR Cordially Invites You to an EASTER DINNER Obituaries Hospitals Choice of one Appetizer with Luncheon, Tomato Juice Cocktail-Seafood Gumbo-Salad-Cream of Turkey Soup ENTREES Choice of two vegetables, hot rolls, corn muffins, tea or coffee. No. 1 Roast Vermont Young Turkey wdressing Cranberry Sauce 3.95 No. 2.

Baked Long Island Duckling wDressing and Giblet Gravy 4.95 No, 3. Brisket of Beef wAujus 3.95 No. 4. Baked Virginia Ham wPineapple Sauce 3.95 No. 5.

Whole Broiled Gulf Flounder wCaper Sauce 4.50 VEGETABLES DESSERTS" Buttered Asparagus Apple Pie Jello wwhipped cream Squash Casserole Lnon Cream Pie Chocola te Cream Pie French Cut Green Beans BlueberrvPie Spiced Cobbler Csndicd Ysms Baby Pickled Beets wPearl Onions Your Choice 75t English Peas Cheese Cake $1 .00 ALA CARTE: Baked Lamb Greek Style wSalad, Oven Brown Potatoes wMint Jelly 4.50 Beef Kabob wSalad and French Fried Potatoes 4.95 Johns Special wSalad and Choice of Potatoes 5.95 MRS.06IEM. FULLENWIDER Mrs. Osie Marshall Fullenwider, 3126 Medley died Tuesday at her residence. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Shiloh Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery with Miller Funeral Service directing. A wake will be from 7-8 -oclock tonight at Miller Funeral Service. Survivors include a sister, Lucy Jury; a foster son, Michael Lee Sharp; three nieces, Helen Campbell, Leola Evans and Margaret G. White, all of Selma. JOHN M.

ANDREWS CAMDEN John Miller Andrews, 45, died Thursday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral service were to be at 3 p.m. today at the Camden Baptist Church with Rev. Tommy Davis officiating. Burial was to be in the Camden Cemetery with Lawrence Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ola S. Andrews, Camden; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas G. Holman, Ft.

Deposit, Mrs. Horace P. Adams, Dothan, and Mrs. Riley Foley, Selma; three brothers, Maj. Charles L.

Andrews, Amarillo, W.H. Andrews, Camden and William C. Andrews, Decatur, Ga. Active and honorary pallbearers were to be deacons of the Camden Baptist Church. SELDEN SHEFFIELD GREENSBORO Selden Sheffield, 72, died Thursday in a Demopolis hospital.

Funeral services were to be at 3 p.m. today at the Demopolis First Baptist Church with Rev. A.L. Courtney and acting Rabbi Jerome Levy officiating. Burial was to be in St.

Andrews Cemetery in Prairieville with Cook-Spigener Funeral Home directing Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thelma Sheffield, Greensboro; a daughter, Judith Horn, Greensboro; three brothers, Clifford Sheffield, Bapy Sheffield, both of Birmingham, Blinn Sheffield, Grove Hill; six sisters, Mrs. G.L. Nettles, Mobile, Mrs. M.C.

Hitchcock, Mrs. Bernard Shaw, both of Yazoo City, Mrs. Gilmer Agee, Pine Hill, Kay Sheffield, Birmingham and Marilyn Cochran, Ft. Walton, and three grandchildren. Active pallbearers were to be Steve Horn, Bruce Hughes, Wayne Hall, Drury Garris, Percy Morris and Elvin Wright.

Honorary pallbearers were to be members of the Demopolis First Baptist Church Sunday School Class. GOOD SAMARITAN ADMITTED: rLeola Wooten, Maggie Moore, Ben Withers, Carolyn Bishop, Lisa Rudolph, all of Selma. DISMISSED: Wyzonnie White, Annie Lee Pickett, Arelia Drane, Mary Chandler, all of Selma; Lee Underwood, Marion Junction; Albert Suggs, Snow Hill; Thomas Jackson Union town. NEW VAUGHAN ADMITTED: Essie Presley, Mrs. Bell Hunter, Mrs.

Lawrence Glass, Mi's. Lou Wallace, all of Selma; Mrs. Donny McLeod, Camden. DISMISSED: Kay Elam, Archie Elam, Hazel Dudley, Johnny Wells, Willis Wilcox, Mrs. Blake Sullivan and baby boy, Selma; Mrs.

F.B. Dobson Camden; Bobby Miller, Camden; Debra Smith, Uniontown. BABIES: March 23 -a daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hendricks, 7B Selma Square Selma; a daughter bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Donny McLeod, P.O. Box 593, Camden. MEDICAL CENTER ADMITTED: Melba Brooks, Zula Moran, Julia Rowell, Henry Clifton, Cynthia Prescott, all of Selma; Bessie Poole, Camden William Donald, Pine Apple; Robert Goree, Marion; Norman Reasor, Wooster, Ohio; Bruce Cogle, Dixons Mill; Mrs. R.T.

Atchison, Maplesville; James Dunn, Pine Hill; William Harris, Tyler; Rose Marie Mitchell, Greensboro. DISMISSED: Bertha Minor, Douglas Hayes, Elizabeth Phelps, Grover Hurst, John Harris, Lula Jones, Doris Ray, all of Selma; Arthur Johnson, Maplesville; Rebecca Jones, Pineville, Bryan Wilson, Maplesville; Rosemary Henderson, Randolph; Cecil Morgan, Camden. Famous American-Greek Cuisine Tickets are now available for the nextall new Holiday in Greece May 31. VVHUC NOTICES BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW, a Reader Service NOTICE OF DIVORCE ACTION MARTHA RUTLEDGE NAVES, whose whereabouts is unknown, must answer PAUL RAY NAVES' petition for divorce and other relief by May'S. 1978.

or thereafter, a judgment by default maybe rendered against her in Case No. DR-78-87. Circuit Court of Dallas County Done the 8th day of Match, 1978 A KYNARD. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dallas County WADE P.O. Box Selma, Alabama Attorney for Paul Ray Naves March 10 17 24 31.

1978 SILVER FOR SOWERS! (FREE or at Cry Special Prices) A What is the price of admission to the Candlelight Tour at Sturdivant Hall? The admission price is $3. In addition to the March 31 tourof the handsomeoid mansion, there will bemusical entertainment by a chamber group and refreshments served. LEGAL NOTICE HARRIETTE GILL PENDERGRASS and MARY LEE GILL RA RIG. PLAIN TIFFS, ANNABELLE GILL BAR NES, EDWARD LEE GILL, JR, JOSEPH DANIEL GILL, LISA BILL. JEAN LEIGH BARTLETT, WILLIAM MEMORY GILL, and UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF KEITH GILL.

DECEASED. KEITH GILL. DECEASED, and EDWARD LEE GILL, DECEASED DEFENDANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COU RT OF DALLAS COUNTY. ALABAMA CASE NO. CV 78-55 ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing to the Court by affidavit of plaintiff.

Mary Lee GUI Kang, that service of summons or other process cannot be made on the defendant. William Memory GUI, became his residence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, and that the identity of the defendants, the unknown heirs at law of Keith Gill, deceased. Keith Gill, Jr deceased, and Edward Lee GUI. deceased, is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be aacerlained; and that such aefen dants have or might have an interest in the real estate and the rents therefrom described in the complaint filed in the above styled cause as the heirs at law of the above named decedents, and in which action it is sought to seU iaidreal estate and divide the proceeds and the On motion of Plaintiffs. is Ordered by the Court that service of notice be made by publication once a week for lour successive weeks in The Seims Times -Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published in Dallas County.

Alabama, requiring said Defendants to answer the Can plaint filed in this cause within thirty dsys after the last publics boo of mid notice, or thereafter a Judgment by default may be rendered 85 this the 22nd day of March. 1871 A tree tract from the minutes A Kynard CLERK OF THE CIRCUrT COURT OF DALLAS COUNTY, ALABAMA GAMBLE It GAMBLE Attorneys at Law Selma. Alabama Attorneys tor Plaintiffs omeyi March 31 April 7 14. 178 and Here are just two of the eight beautiful, heavily plated silver serving pieces available now for saving at 1st Southern. Each piece is crafted by world-famous F.

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