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Johnson City Press from Johnson City, Tennessee • 14

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Page 1 JOHNSON CITY PRESS-CHRONICLE Thursday Evening November 9 1972' Reforms Markets -i On the news beats List by districts oF State House seals Peace (Continued from page 1 col 3) the provisions of the agreement Vietnam at the meeting today would apoly that the- current buildup of The draft would American aircraft and otherban shipment of arms ito South 1 Vietnam bv either side except equipment in South requested stocks ftrfttffortf 131 AM Prtce Ntw Yqrii Stock ExdtoiHto District 30 Claude Ramsey Aerosol Techniques A6dressograpi Air Product Alco Standard Allied Sveer markets (Continued from page 1 col 4) i fort for a Mideast settlement Mainly Nixon dealt with the domestic scene indicating a conservative he called it basically centrisP-course for the next "four years Going beyond "Wednesdays 354military a i Vietnam is matched by a sim-i4 liar buildup on the Communist side and will continue uptil a NSHVILLE (AP) -Here is a list by districts of Tuesdays winners for Seats In the Tennessee House of Repre-- sentatives Republicans -in-- 127 234 American Hospital Supply Avon Aciee OH Baker OH and Tool Co Baxter Labs peace agreement is signed ing Forest Service personnel will return to the area in which the seven trees are District 33 Al choose the most zrfsL wsC free of the seven -jj ft Chrysler ora -Coc the 166th weekly of the Vietnam peace talks District 1 Gwen Fleming EH Inc District 2 Robert Bible R-Inc 3-Herbert Denton District 139 28 42H 52 250 27 504 Tree (Continued from Page Col 8) but before then theres a mountain of work to be done Melvin Lewis Rt 2 Relief by dozens of persons- NC was being treated late First early Friday mora-rWednesday night at Johnson City Memorial Hospital for head injuries he received when bis car deft Fairview Avenue Officers Bonnie Baird and JTacoM Barnett said Lewis was in- the 2200 block when car went over an embankment about 10:15 pm Investigation is continuing Four persons were dismissed after treatment at City Memorial Hospital Wednesday following car accidents Linda Smith 30 Rt 2 Chuckey had injuries to the head and wrist Tommy Brockwell Limestone had injuries to neck head and chest Herman Carriger 51 1507 Robin Hood Lane had injuries to the rib area and Robert Pacholski 305 Greenfield Road Bristol had head injuries Johnson a planned shakeup in the- executive staff Nixon If yob loot at the' Nixon proposals in the first four years when vou look at them over the next four years this will be known as an administration which advocated and if we get proper support in the Congress after the ejection was able to accomplish more significant reform then any administration sinse Franklin Roosevelts in 1932 but in a different 4 A Miller 5 Robert Bur- for replacement of worn-out or destroyed equipment on a one-ifor-one basis In marked contrast to his usnal toogh -tone when address- ing 'the Communists Porter paid tribute to'ffi q'4ijdd and seriousness Of purpose with which he said the North Vietnamese negotiated the largely secret draft agreement Recently however a note of impatience has crept into your many public statements he cqptinued I understand this to be the result of the fact that your hopes and ours for a settlement have not yet been realized We find this impatience understandable in view of the bitter- -ress of the war which we all desire so much to end For our part we do not believe in making public statements which might affect the atmosphere adversely at a time when we hope to achieve so much jointly with yoy We can and do however affirm our good faith as we approach what we believe can be the final stage of our negotiations This atmosphere of sweet reasonableness ended when the Vietnamese delegates spoke Coihmon Coca-Cola Naw York CDA CBS Corning Glass CurHs-Wrlght Dr Pepoer Eastman Kodak Elgin Watch El Paso Natural Gar Exxon iPIvmo Tiger Airlines General Motors Coro General Refrac General Shate Genesco Granite Mange Serv Great A A Hamilton Bancshares Hammond Holiday Inn Hoover Ball Howard Johnson Hygrade Foods IBM Interlake Steel Kennametal Knight Newspapers Eli Lilly Lucky Stores Lowe's McDonnell Aircraft Magnavox Marquette Cement Masonite McGraw-HPI Me Louth steel MWA 3M OXY Pn-Am World Air Papercraft Pet Milk Pitney-Bowes Purex Quaker Oats Raytheon A Robbins G-D-Searie that every day a settlement comes perceptibly nearer But he urged North Vietnam not to be impatient over the dein reaching final agreement We believe that the soundness and equity of an agreement are' vital considerations which if that agreement is to endure must not be sacrificed to haste Porter said in a brief prepared statement to the meeting He referred to recent protests from Hanoi and the Viet Cong against the massive shipment of- American arms to South Vietnam to beat the cease-fire This buildup Porter told the Communist delegations is of course similar to what you are seeking to do for your own forces We see in these supply efforts a state of affairs which would be halted by both sides as soon as final agreement is reached Thereafter of course 6 lay 85' 387 7H 7 iev ir 17 44'4 16 43 '4 42 'll 27fc it 374 2Sx 28 12 77 1 Vh 55V 34't 281 11'4 64 14' 176 S37 Inc District Sr R-lric District lesop District 6 Palma Robinson R-Inc District 7 Robert Good R-Inc District 3-Joe Bewley -District 9 Bruce Hurley Inc District 10 Howard Spoone Inc District 11 Hobart Ford R-Inc District 12 Fred Atchley District 13 Ted Ray Miller District 14 Curtis Atchley R-Inc District 15 John Mann District lS-Sandra Clark District 17 Rom Jensen R-Inc District 18 Victor Ashe R-Inc District 19 Loy Smith R-Inc District 20 Fred Huffstetler R-Inc District 21 MF Stafford H-Inc District 22 William Watson D-Inc District 23-Clyde Webb R-Inc District 24 Ben Longley R-Inc District 25 David Copeland R-Inc District 23 Ray White District 27 Paul Starnes District 28 Bob Davis D-Inc District 29 Carter While this is going On workers at the Burlington Industries plant in Rayburn Gap Ga will be making 1500 square feet of burlap to protect the trees branches and needles while it is being trucked to the District of Columbia At the trucking concern in Johnson City a truck to haul the four-story-tall tree will be prepared to pick it up somewhere a-round Roan Mountain Both firms are donating their goods and services At Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina a heavy duty helicopter is being made ready to fly to the mountain and lift the 3000-pound tree from its remote location to a more accessible area where it can be 1 a onto the truck Since it was specified that a second of the seven trees is to be cut to provide decorative branches this tree will be lifted out-first to give the helicopter crew experience in flying with a 40-45-foot-long tree dangling beneath their crafty -The tree will be cut during the week of Nov 27 and is scheduled to be lifted out by Nov 30 Since wind and fog are factors that could delay the operations several days are being allowed between the time of cutting and the time the tree is scheduled to leave for the Capitol After the Fraser fir is deposited on sawhorses by the helicopter a crew from the Jacobs Creek Job Corps camp will build structures to support the tree while it is on the truck and also will provide a crane to lift it from the ground onto the truck Before it is loaded onto the truck workmen will tie its branches against the trunk and wrap them in burlap to prevent damage Sunday Dec 3 a ceremony will be held somewhere in the vicinity of Roan Mountain Village to send the national Christmas tree on its way It will arrive at the Capitol Dec 5 District 34-ames Elkins R-Inc District 35 Olen Marshall District 36 James Melton District 37 Shelby Rhine-hart Dine District 33 Hugh Dixon D-Inc District 39 Ed Murray D-Inc District 40 Frank Buck District 41 Tnomas Burnett Dine District 42 Tommy Burks Dine District 43 Willis Inc District 44-Cecil Corley District 45 Lloyd McKelvey District 46 Gentry Crowell Dine District 47 Stanley Rogers Dine District 43-John Bragg Inc District 49-C DePriest District 50-James McKinney Dine District 51 Charles Robinson Dine District 52 Marvin Fleming District 53 Victor Ellis District 54 Harold Love D-Inc District 55 Michael Murphy Dine District 56 Mary Anderson District 57 Marvin Hopper R-Inc District 58 Charles Pruitt Inc District 59 Richark Clark District 60 John Hicks lnc District 61 Cle tus tfcWilliams Inc District 62 Clarence Phillips District 63 Lowe Inc District 64 A Richardson D-Inc District 65 Teague District 66 Leon Perry District 67 Riley Darnell lnc District 68 Roscoe Picker-ig D-Inc District 69 Walter Work District 70-Ray Bodiford District 71 Parnell Taylor District 72 Ed Bailey R-Inc District 73 Roger Murray mrmm WomnnL WOfUtl CF FASHiSH fp'tin SG-tf' HGuE We rent Tuxedos for all formal occasions Weddings Dances Special Parties Holiday Parties A 10-year-old Greeneville girl was transfered to Memorial Hospital Wednesday night from Greeneville Laughlin Hospital for arm injuries which she received when she got her arm hung in a wringer washing machine Greta Hackler 328 Bimbo St Greeneville was treated andreleased Mrs Beulah Lambert 4114 Englewood Drive was listed in fair condition at Memorial Hospital Thursday morning after sustaining back injuries in a freak three-vehicle accident on the parking lot of Science Hill High School yesterday Mrs Lambert had just stepped out of a school bus-van when it began to roll She attempted to get back in and was dragged about 300 feet The van collided with two parked cars before stopping James Hurd 26 Kingsport who sustained facial injuries in a car accident Monday was released from Memorial Hospital -Wednesday Debbie Shell 19 1815 Miami Drive and Jane Taylor 47 200 Walnut St were treated and released at Memorial Hospital at 12:33 am Thursday for injuries sustained in a car accident in North Caro-ina Miss Shell had a neck injury and Miss Taylor a back injury Connie Hackett Watauga told police officers Tuesday her parked automobile was entered iy forcing the vent window and an all-weather cat a tan coat suede coat and black cap were stolen The car was parked at the Johnson City Plaza when the theft occurred A Flye 1311 Lakeview Drive told police officers Thursday license tag 60-E356 was taken from his automobile Wednesday Sgt Charles Marshall investigated Sear Sperry-Rand Sterling Druos Stokely Van Camp Tenneco Thomas Industries Time Town and Country UTBK Vulcan Material Jim Walter Warner a Swasey Welch Scientific Xerox Zales Lions told of help to handicapped Ed Isley counselor with the State Services for the Blind today told the Lions Club wrf the yarious aspects of help that is available to visually handicapped persons Isley with offices in Johnson City that serve eight Upper East Tennessee counties said the state offers a home-teaching program which goes from "the cradle to the '-grave If necessary He said that evaluation and orientation is provided for those jlinded suddenly by accident and by those who have a child born blind Isley said there are very few jobs that cannot be done without physical sight He also pointed out that through the use of Braile and the talking books and tapes many sightless people become college-educated and perform' in professional careers The speaker praised the work of the Lions Club both on the local and international levels since toe main project of the organization is sight More than six styles to choose from Featuring ifter TORMALS District 74 Frank Lashlee Mens Wear Lower Level Market St last night Officer Wayne Lyle said the building had been entered and cash and checks taken An inventory is under way to determine toe amount ljiissingrhe reported The Mall 2011 North Roan Street Shop Monday thru Saturday 10:00 am to 9:30 pm City officers are continuing an investigation into a break-in at Rolfes Cafeteria 1406 AMERICAN WHISKEY -A BLEND 86 PROOF 01972 CALVERT DISTCO LOUISVILLE KY toO11 Election i Continued from page 1 col 4) congressional control Final returns still to be confirmed when official canvasses are made showed Democrats with a net gain of two senators for a 57-43 Senate majority in the incoming 93rd Congress and a net loss of 11 members for a still-substantial 244-190 lead in the new House There is one House member designated an independent Democrats made a net gain of one governorship among the 18 contested Tuesday leaving them with 31 of 50 including four of the seven largest states Illinois Texas Pennsylvania and Ohio Late Texas returns showed Dolph Briscoe the winner In the presidential race with 98 per cent of the nations precincts counted the popular Vote stood: Nixon 45861690 or 61 per cent McGovern 28402465 or 38 per cent The Republican President lost only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia while amassing 521 electoral votes to McGoverns 17 and a popular percentage rivaling Lyndon B' Johnsons 1964 record of 611 per cent Although the turnout for the election almost certainly set a record incomplete figures indicated it fell far below the predicted 80 million to 85 million About 775 million voted compared with 73 million four years ago before the voting age was lowered to 18 nationwide But ethe percentage turnout was expected to be about 56 per cent the first time since 1948 that it has been below 60 per cent of the voting-age whiiM iwcgsd J'il Ua District 75 Kenneth Crocker Inc' District 76 Ned McWherter Inc District 77 Larry Bates lnc District 78 James Lanier Inc District TO Frank Gamer Inc District 80 Curtis Ross lnc District 81 Jimmy Haifeh District 82 Bill Forsythe District 83 Harold Sterling R-Inc District 84 Charlie Ashford -Inc District 85-Tommy Powell Inc District 86-Harold Ford Inc District 871 Murphy D-lnc District 89-Doy Daniels liic District 90 Henry Craft District 91 Louis DeBerry District 92 Alvin King D-inc District 93 Robert Martin District 94 Weldon lnc District 95-Gerald Benefield District 96 Ed Williams Inc District 97 Ed Bousson District 98 Harper Brewer District 99 James Hendren Calley appeal hearings to begin Dec 4 WASHINGTON (AP) The Army court of military view will open hearings Dec 4 on 1st Lt William Calleys appeal from his murder conviction in the My Lai massacre case The hearing is part of the long procedure under which Calleys conviction is reviewed up through the chain of command Calley is under house arrest Ft Benning Ga awaiting the outcome of his appeal from court-martial conviction for the murder of 22 South Vietnamese civilians at My Lai in March 1968 He was originally sentenced to life imprisonment but that sentence was reduced to 20 years in August 1971 by Lt Gen Albert Connor then -sxr Nixon (Continued from page 1 col 5) posals have received from the middle levels of some agencies They also want faster action thanlhey sometimes receive on presidential orders Sources indicated theres still another unspoken reason behind Nixons shakeup movefile Presidents desire to reward selected officials of his campaign organization High on this list would I campaign Director Clark MacGregor reported to be in line for a Cabinet or other high-level government post if he wants it Likewise Nixon has deep re-ipect for the ability of former Treasury Secretary John Britts presents: "The Wonderful World of Fashion" Informal Modding 6-00 to 7:00 pm Friday Evanlngi Top of the Mall Restaurant -x av The Mall Back in 1963 we introduced America to some- spending yegrs in doing experiments by the thou-thing new Soft whiskey sands And spending dollars by the millions In all this time no one has come close to match- Even then theres no guarantee of success ing that one-of-a-kind taste If you want a soft whiskey you have a choice They may be trying of course But that means Calvert Extra- CALVERTEXTRATHESOFTWHISKEY commanding general of the 3rd Army r' In preliminary papers filed with the court of military review Calleys lawyers have claimed that command influence was a factor in the lieutenants conviction The Army has denied such allegations Todays chuckle If you be your-umbrelia youll get a jpouth- "fulof rain Democrats-for-Nixon organization Connally probably could have virtually any Cabinet post but says he wants none For a while Connally and New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller were rumored as possible successors to Secretary of State William Rogers But Rogers a long-time Nixon associatofias-shown no inclination to early in a second term 2011 North Roan Street i i I.

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