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Funeral noticea Continued from page one Area Deaths (IOiTen'1 wort etm fgr to Mral ftatictt far ttit Evamnt tditiM tht PrtssChr6ficM Is 16 A ind for tht Sunday ditto I Saturday Your ctoptratitn will At Attract titd) (fDITOft'l MOTV Art gt MHegi th vtnm tditton 94 th Prtss JOHNSON CITY TENN PRESS-CHRONICLI THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1965 2 Quillen wilt At tcettftd until 161) City tail'en dMdtint It 1 Kofict for tht St and Sunday tditiont must bt1 In Ay 10:3 pm thg day Aort (Tkank you for continuing) future of the repealer may well depend upon just how strong a stand the chief executive takes when he addresses the General far-reaching problem county four peremptory jurors in civil of three as now a Bachelor of Nagy explained He said the Savic eminent as stated in Pravda will use all the intellectual forces at hand including prestigious Soviet leaders to turn the epople and torian for each Allow for challenges of cases nstead provided To recognize 21 grandchildren great-grandchildren Elizabethton is (Continued From Page 1 Col 2) afternoon after the principal office chores of the attending con in LKVINS IDOA I Funrl for Edgar 70 of Kingsport who d'd Tuesday artem' trans Hospital Mountain Horn will bt at Friday a) Carrer Lhtei Funaral Horn Tha Rav Trant will officiM Burial will In Oak friands from 7 to 6 Thuis-ftv At Carter Chapal Chapal Fuheral Horn Kingsport is in ctiargt tcsCDBiad -been ViiF oF INFANT STACY TROTTIE Stacy Lynn Trottie infant son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Trottie 1411 East Myrtle Ave died at -435 yesterday at Memorial Hospital Survivors are the parents of the home several uncles and aunts Birchette Mortuary is in charge LtVINS MARY ALICE funeral for Mary Alica Blevinv 57 of Rt 4 Jonesboro wha died Wednesday will be at 2 Friday at the chapel of DJHow-Taylor Home Tha Rev Warren Johnson will officiate Burial will be in MaplA Lawn Cemetery Pallbearers will be friends The family will receiva friends at the fu-eral home from 7-6 Thursday Diilow-Taylor Funeral Home la in charge years Prof Hawkins preceded her in death in 1959 Survivors include nine daughters Mrs Jt navisof Mari- Iqhacge on Ross of' Marshville Mrs Dwight Phillips of Erwin Mrs Clarence Ring of Johnson City Mrs Henry Sharpe of Portland Ore Mrs Paul Feinstein of Arlington Va Mrs Eugene Rush of Owensburg Ky Mrs Edward Bireley of Johnson City Mrs John Sellars of Lebanon two sons Frank and Charles Hawkins of Johnson City 22 grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews The body is being Returned to Johnson City for funeral and burial by Appalachian Funeral Home Appalachian Funeral Home is in charge Fla two Tetrick -MRS PINEY Bell Flats a She Sullivan Poplar Surviving daughters and Mrs both of Mrs nephews Paul in charge MARY ministration with a major real estate or a license to practice law in Tennessee as adequate experience for a real estate license The House also passed resolutions memorializing two state legislators who died this Allen (Mac) of Springfield and A Morgan of Chester Comity At the time of his death Morgan had the longest tenure in the Legisla- ture who died Oct 3 had served in both houses after being first elected in 1954 LULA BELL OLIVER FLATS Mrs Lula Oliver 89 of Rt 1 Piney died at her home at 10 Tuesday was a lifelong resident of County and member of Ridge Christian Church are two foster Mrs Grace Fagan Blanche Mot tern Piney Flats one sister Mamie Marsh Kingsport and several nieces and Cook Funeral Home is of- Calling to extend good wishes were Republican colleagues John Duncan and William Brock of the 2nd and 3rd districts Other office staffers extending good wishes were Mrs Carole Stevens and Kate Cardwell Sue Blagman and Carolyn Hamilton Mr and Mrs Harold Davis of Kingsport were other well-wishers Since the opening of the 89th Congress Rep (Jimmy) Quillen has been receiving the congratulations of numerous colleagues of the previous session on coming out of the finals as the Congressman with the highest percentage of votes cast as against the votes of his opponent Quillen is digging into the heavy legislative chores assigned to the Public Works commit tee of which he is a member with special attention to the modified Appalachian bill which he strongly favors He has also been reappointed to the influential Committee on Commit tees JOHNSON MRS IlLIN Funeral services for Mr Ellen Johnson A9A 66 gM13 East Afreet 'ENiabathton who died Monday afternoon will be held Thursday 30 from th6 Elk Park Christian Church Elk Park North Carolina Officiating will be Dr Robert Wetzel Music in charge of tha church choir Burial In the Ellis Cemetery Active pallbearers will be: Hayes and Charles Eller Charles Holden Robert Folsom Bob and Bill Carden Paul Isaacs and Charles Johnson Flower bearers will be ladies of the church friends and neighbors The body wili be returned to the home Wednesday 11 a and removed to the church Thursday 12 noon to await the service hour Hathaway-Parcy in charge of arrangements 41 reapportionment A suit filed recently in US District Court here will probably force the assembly to take some ty of action to ensure that the US Supreme man one mandate is carried out Metropolitan areas especially Shelby County contend they are under-represented under the current congressional districting plan Atkins Plan Sen Hobart Atkins R-Knox-ville has already drawn up plan which would give Shelby County (Memphis) two congressmen to share with a half-dozen adjoining rural counties Shelby presently has one congressman to itself plan would give an advantage to the Republican Party separating usually Democratic counties (Anderson County for example) from usually Republican districts such asthe 2nd But before March 20 arrives plan probably will have given way as the Democratic majority attempts to avoid court action while doing what is right and at the same time helping the Democratic Party Fight MRS MARGARET HAWKINS Mrs Margaret Johnson Hawk-Ins 86' formerly of Johnson City died at 11:15 a yesterday in Lebanon at the home of a daughter- Mrs John Sel- lars Mrs Johnson had been re-aiding with her daughter for the past year She was a native of Carter County and had lived most of her life in Washington County She was a daughter of the late Rev Charlie and Elizabeth Grant Johnson She was the widow of the late Prof Hawkins who was a member of the Sci ence Hill faculty for many I would not be surprised to see pamphlets start appearing on campuses the 1 1 States soon espousing the doctrines of Nagy stated tracts will probably be aimed at the Intellectually snobbish youth" he continued The former premier said youth should be prepared to resist this Communist conspiracy supporting Great Pressures Nagy said the Communists will do their best to show the world they are not persecuting religion while at the same time they are applying great pressures on the Russian populace to erase religion in the Soviet state world must see that the United States can maintain religious morality and faith even with the great scientific nature of the country If the world is to withstand the sophistry of Communist Nagv said true triumph of science" Nagy continued be when science recognizes that the elements with which it works were created millions of year ago by Nagy challenged the youth of the United States to stand as examples to the youth of the world resisting the insidious pressures towards cynicism and decadence represented bv Communism and the atheistic policies of ideology ALICE JBLEVINf Mary Alice Blevins 57 of Rt 4 Jonesboro died at 12:45 pm yesterday at Carter County Memorial Hospital She was a daughter of the late and Dora Travor Blevins of Sullivan County Survivors are one brother Blevins of Jonesboro four sisters Mrs Tishie Ball of Johnson City Mrs Viola Osborne Newland Mrs Bessie Loveless Elizabethton and Mrs Ollid Pippin of Bristol- Va Diilow-Taylor Funeral Home is' in charge (ADVERTISEMENT) LILLY MRS SARAH REBECCA Funeral services for Mrs Sarah Rebecca Lilly age 63 of Johnson City who died Wednesday morning will be held 2pm Friday from the chaoel of the Tetrick Funeral Home Edd Hayes minister to officiate Interment in the family cemetery at Piney Flats Active pallbearers will be Jack Cannon Thomas Murphy Jimmy Robinson Harry Blalock Richard Handrix Red Hicks and Gerald Peea The family will receive friends from 7 'til 6 Thursday in the chapel where tha body will remain Tetrick Funeral Horn in charge MRS CLARA LILLY Mrs Clara Rebecca Lilly 93 Rt 5 died yesterday in Carter County Memorial Hospital following an i 11 ox six months She was a native of Mitchell County the widow of John Melvin Lilly and a mem ber of the Poplar Ridge Christian Church Survivors are three sons Roy Lilly City Charles Lilly Piney Flats and Henry Brocus Lilly Jacksonville Fla three daughters Mrs 0 Berry Bristol Tenn Mrs Jane Foster Louisville Kyf and Mrs Don Cooper Miami Legislature Milligan Continued from page one (Thank you for continuing) rn uJ MILLER ASHEBORO Miller age 84 of Asheboro died early yesterday morning at his home following a long illness Prior to moving to Asheboro seven years ago -he lived in Erwin Tenn He was a retired railroad machinist Surviving are his widow Mrs Frona Collins Miller one son Edward Miller of Asheboro five grandchildren two sisters Mrs Emmert Winona Minn and Mrs Jerry Peeks Sumter Funeral services are Thursday 4 First Baptist Church Asheboro Pugh Funeral Home in charge The $35 million in STUART Fla (AP) The federal government 1 seeking $35 million In taxes penalties and Interest from James Rand Jr 78 the founder of Remington-Rand Corp his former wife and two corpora-itons ith which i connected ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of FIRST FEDERAL Wt Main Street Johnton City Tenn Pub luhe ihf end Sunder Second cum eetreee M-d at Jonnoon City Tenn SwMcrtptient: aer year hr meil eotteet 04 0 (Continued From Page 1 Col 7) March 20 since ifs not likely any will spend time here out of the goodness of their heart This leaves the assembly with roughly 66 days lo- study and enact legislation to carry the state another two years Of prime importance is the proposed repeal of the three-per-cent sales tax on utilities repair of personal property and laundry Several legislators including Sen Marshall Nave R-Elizabethton ran for election on a promise to repeal the measure which was passed by the 1963 Legislature with the backing of the Clement Administration During the August primary campaign Tennesseans heard much of the repeal but strangely it has seldom been mentioned since that time The tax played a big part in defeating Gov Frank Clement In his bid for the US Senate Die In Committee Since been nominated and elected many senators and house members are hoping a bill to repeal the tax will be introduced but will die in committee This way the legislators could fulfill a promise to work for repeal but would not then have to face the idea of cutting funds for education mental health and highways Gov Clement has already made clear his feelings on the tax repeal In a speech last month the governor said submit the matter of repealing this tax to your good judgment and the judgment and discretion of your elected representatives in the legislature The result of the repeal of Gov Clement continued be a reduction of the amount of available funds for every county and city in Tennessee to every elementary and high school in our He concluded this source of revenue is taken away other sources must be found or needed state services must be eliminated or Capital Punishment While a legislator may hear more gripes over his stand on taxation than on any other problem a completely different matter will probably cause him to lose more sleep That problem is the proposed repeal of capital punishment Sen Lewis Taliaferro D-' Memphis has already prepared a bill to eliminate the death' penalty While it is not yet obvious just how the bill will read it is likely it would abolish capital punishment except for a convicted murderer who kills in prison Gov Clement has always spoken against the death penalty for repeal of it The (Continued From Page 1 Col 7) to every single person in that country to tiiem there is no God and that religion is Under Tildy The former premier served under the first president of Hungary Zoltan Tildy after World War Communist pressure' forced Nagy out of the country The purpose of the Soviet Communist on according to Nagy is to get rid of its greatest ideological enemy who believe in God will never make good Communists is a thing the Soviet government knows Nagy said Nagy said the article In Pravda explained that an Institute of Scientific Atheism is bemg! formed by the Russian govern-j ment to justify atheism and God look Nagy explained the great danger of the anti-religious program hr that it will not remain strictly Soviet Russian He said the Communists feel if they can create doubts about God they feel they can also create doubts about other things thus weak- enmg resistance to Communist aims Great Factor 1 The speaker said faith is a great factor enabling newly-developed and weak na- tions to resist Communist bland-' ishments He indicated that when the faith of the United States wavers that of others wavers too I Soviet government will not base them campaign against religion on force but rather on Savings fir Loan Association Of Johnson City Jury (Continued From Page 1 Col 5) OmeF Pritchard Nancy Dulaney David Beasley and Herbert Hoover Crowe driving while Carroll Lee Lilley driving while intoxicated and hit and run driving Charles Lee Moh-ler felonious assault: James Davis and John Birch larceny Lee Mclnturff Lloyd Mahaf-fey and Clayton Hart possessing and selling intoxicants Wallace Foister felonious assault Rosenbaum and Buford Whitson escaping jail Robert Lee Woods felonious assault Albert Turner larceny James A Cassidy shop-liftinglrid larceny Ronald Lee Bennett and Jimmy Donald Casey arson and burglary and larceny and Earl Jones assault and battery and Wayne Blevins murder No True Bills: Carol Scharoetter larceny John Doe alias James Woods felonious assault Raymond Childress non-support and child abandonment Lester Ward two counts of violating the bad check law Cornelia Stevens possessing beer for sale Robert Lyons assault and battery Walter Higgins felonious assault Lee Vance larceny Johnnie Birks larceny A no true bill was also returned in the case of Argil Bennett erroneously listed as Virgil Bennett in a case involving attempted robbery will be held In the office of the Assoc la-tion West King Street Johnson City Tonnossoo JOHN FREEMAN NEON KY John Freeman 77 died yesterday at his residence after a illness of several years He was a former resident of Washington County Tenn and a retired miner Survivors include his widow Mrs Minnie Freeman of the home five sons Alfred Robert Arnold and Howard Freeman of Indianapolis Ind and McKinley Freeman of Lexington Ky one daughter Mrs Grace Sexton of Indianapolis Ind two brothers Jake Freeman of Jonesboro and Bill Freeman of Chuckey Tenn Funeral arrangements are incomplete Kraft Funeral Home of Neon Ky is in charge Wednesday January 20th 1965 NOW! You moy purchase tx7 GLOSSY PRINT At 2:00 PM (Eastern Standard Tima) Of any staff mo do picturo that has appeared in the PRESS-CHRONICLE $125 Each Coll or Writ ANN BAKER PRESCO (NOIUVIN COMPANY Bow 240 DIAL 928-2141 Tremendous TRADE- BIG 12-OZ Dsbsnica STEAK Jonesboro to organize Jaycee Club With Bokod Potato Solo4 with Choice of Dreuinf Our Fameui Relish Table Roth oh4 Butter RESTAURANTS HOLIDAY INN DINING ROOMS' (Continued from' page 1 col 7) tion offered during this session Among other things the measure would abolish the quota system for admitting patients to mental hospitals and would the quality of mental health research in our BUI Of Rights CaldweU labeled his measure of for mentally ill persons in the state and said it has the support of the Tennessee Mental Health Association The bill calls for 75 changes in the proposals recommended last November by the Tennessee Legislative Council The most expensive phase of the program Caldwell said would be the abolition of the county quotas biU takes the position that a mentally iU person needs hospitalization and should not be denied this care simply because his county has already reached its quota on Caldwell said Uncensored MaU Other sections of the bill would guarantee patients the right to send or receive sealed mail without censorship require two licensed physicians to make a mental examination instead of just one and would allow the state mental health commissioner to authorize the transfer of patients from one hospital to another for the benefit The bill also would authorize voluntary admissions based on need admissions those for emergency involuntary treatment as ordered by doctors and court-ordered admissions Caldwell said the program would cost an additional $1 million a year Public hearings on the bill will be held about the week of Feb 1 he said These measures will require considerable additional funds primarily a replacement of funds formerly expended by local county governments that will not be borne by the state if this legislation Caldwell said In other action yesterday the Senate and House voted to hold regular sessions next week even though several members of both bodies will be in Washington for President in-' auguration Both houses will meet jointly at 10:30 am today to elect the constitutional officers The unopposed candidates are Secretary of State Joe Carr State Treasurer Jim Alexander and State Comptroller William Snodgrass Local bills will be introduced in the Senate at 10 a while the House will consider general bills at 12:30 pu Minor Matters Its speakership fight settled the Senate took up several minor matters in a 35-minute session then set Tuesday for the next showdown between administration forces and a group of senators led by Sen Frank Gorrell D-Nashville It will come over the rules under which the 1965 Senate will operate Sen Ward Crutchfield D-Chattanooga a member of the Gorrell camp and chairman of a committee named Tuesday to study Senate rules submitted the suggested changes yesterday One already defeated in the House would permit the sponsors of a bill to bring it to the floor for a vote qver administration opposition under certain conditions The rules were a major reason the Democratic senators supporting Gorrell ffave for opposing Maddux in the speakership fight I Sen Hobart Atkins R-Knox-ville introduced a bill to require that imported meat be labeled identifying its source i House bills introduced yesterday included one bv Rep Goddard R-Maryville to allow Tennesseans 65 years of age and older to fish trap or hunt without buying a license Other Bills Other bills introduced would: Allow federal judges to perform marriages Require ownership identification on the sides or the rear of the rearmost unit of a motor transport truck Provide for the collection and preservation of state and Dial 921-6121 Mmm City A meeting to form a Junior Chamber of Commerce for Jonesboro will be held at 7 pm Monday at West Hills Truck Stop just west of Jonesboro on Highway 11-E David Morgan Roger Roach Dan Maples Robert May James Morgan Jim Rhein and George Little Jr are among prospective members who are expected to attend the meeting along with advisers from the Johnson City Jaycees All men between 21 and 35 interested in forming a Jonesboro Junior Chamber of Commerce are invited to attend meeting The stated function of the club is to build up Jonesboro and publicize its tourist attractions Reward climbs to $315 after tongue cut AND MORE ANNOUNCING Pre-Inventory STOCK OEDUOTIOi mi Wi Wifi? ELIZABETHTON A' reward of $315 has now been offered for the arrest of the person or persons involved after a tongue was cut out here this week The dog owned by William Clark of Rt 1 Hampton was found by its owner with its tongue cut out this week The German Shepherd animal had to be destroyed by a Our prices are always lower then manufacturer's suggested retail selling prices How by trading in your cld watch cr clock ycu can make additional savings below low Discount Prices Shop Now! nmasmm Sullivan County still destroyed uwmiM $mh Every watch on display is on SALEH! It's aarly January plenty of cold rainy weather to cornel Prepare NOW during this Sale at drastically reduced prices 141 gold Fashion BRISTOL Sullivan County officer confiscated a 60-gallon copper still and destroyed about 120 gallons of mash in a 10 a raid about 13 miles east of here yesterday The still was unattended Raiding officers were Capt Harless Stump Capt Oscar McClellan and Deputies Ben Wyatt and Carl Phillips OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 8:30 PM Entire diamond watch stock watches watches watches Automatics Dress models crproo! ")( Closing down? In Downtown Johnson City USE TOUR OLD HATCH OR CLOCK AS DOWil FAY BENT! NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS MARCH 1965 JAKARTA Indonesia (AP) Informed sources said Wednesday that Indonesia has left un in the air the question of closing UJi specialised agencies They implied some may remain The informant said the government apparently wants to close those agencies mentioned by Sukarno last Thursday in announcing that OPEN Mon Nite Til 9 pm OPEN Fri Nite Til 9 pm 214 Main Johnson City Fh 26-2531 Indonesia was withdrawing county history and for appoint from the United Nation Jment of a non-paid-county his- 4 4p 4.

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