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Johnson City Press from Johnson City, Tennessee • 6

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Page 6 JOHNSON CITY PRESS Thursday June 1 9 1986 Sanctions Itf 1-1 1 '7 -y BiContlnutd JroniPagCQB ujktoge) $1000 Reward Crime: Murder of Bertha Bailey age 79 Bailey Ridge Road Chucky TN Date: Between June 10-12th because we knew something was going to pass and it was better to let a lousy bill go through If Congress adopts sanctions legislation along the lines of the Dellums substitute Burton said Reagan will veto it and that veto would be sustained The punitive steps approved by voice vote on the Dellums substitute for the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 came amid increasing bipartisan criticism of the South African government But while the lawmakers generally agree the situation there is bad they disagree on what the United States should do about it The vote came during the week which marks the 10th anniversary of riots in the black township of Soweto an event seen as a benchmark in the history of South Africas black majoritys resistance to apartheid In an interview before the vote Secretary of State George Shultz' said US economic ties should be maintained as a way to promote "something constructive in South Africa Shultz rebutted charges the Reagan administration was not putting pressure on the Pretoria government to end its racial policy He also insisted that economic sanctions were the wrong approach "We express our view and we exert pressure he told a reporter "The question is what is to be the face and structure and tactics of the pressure and how you do it so that at the same time you have some ability to work constructively in the situation if the opportunity should arise Despite the anti-sanctions policy Reagan last September took a number of punitive steps These included a ban on computer exports to all agencies Anyone having information leading to the arrest of the individuals committing this crime please call: CRIMESTOPPERS 926-7777 You do not have to give your name ness he declared Dellums had called on the House to discard halfway measures and to adopt "an all out powerful aggressive statement" "Im going to have a heart attack an astonished Dellums said after the vote He said he thought the Republicans did not ask for a roll call vote because "the momentum is on our side The Republicans dont have the numbers to wreck this legislation" 5 Rep William Gray D-Pa proclaimed: "This is historic the House just voted total disinvestment" "Im delighted but somebody missed a signal exclaimed Rep Parren Mitchell D-Md But Rep Mark Siljander R-Mich who led opposition to imposition of sanctions declared: "This whole bill is dead Sanctions are dead House Republican leader Robert Michel of Illinois had said he did not have the votes to block passage of the more measured and incremental approach advocated in Grays measure The Dellums bill is a lemon Siljander said "Frankly its the kiss of death So we decided to lose the battle and win the war and let this lemon fly through and kill sanctions once and for all Rep Thomas ONeill D-Mass evidently seeking to emphasize the positive aspects of what had transpired said The House has condemned apartheid in the strongest possible terms Todays bipartisan action shows the tidal wave of American revulsion against the discredited policy of trying to work with the Pretoria government to bring about social change 'constructive engagement Rep Daniel Burton R-Ind said the reason the Dellums substitute measure was passed was Tennessee Pottery NEW SHIPMENT mill FLOWERS Suicide BontinbecllrorifPagUi Murder ContinFedfromiPagCaai "These people have given up nights weekends and family life Mooney said describing the intense investigative effort A police report said entrance to the Bailey house had been gained through a side window that enforced apartheid and a ban on loans except on those used for improving social conditions for all races County detectives Lt Edd Wilson Gary Wiseman and Theresa Davis as well as agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have been working night and day to break the case Highway Dean and his present girlfriend left his home and went "to the lake The note did not Specify what lake they went to The note indicated he had been composing it while he had' been sitting "with his friend Jack Daniels An empty liquor bottle and some womens clothes were found in Deans truck Another empty liquor bottle and a soft drink bottle were found on the table where the suicide note was left Carter County deputies said Dean had apparently been dead for several hours His body was discovered at 9:02 pm Carter County officials arc Continued front PagCfS fore things are printed Parish said saying comments by the Johnson City Press were "vicious snotty and uncalled for Mo luvkOiiOA fkftirVa iwoJ recent publicity concerning delaying plans for the highway opening to fit the Governor's Our health insurance mev iidp you feel better Call: TJunn is no reason they should take it out on Lamar Alexander Parish said "Hes done a lot for East Tennessee with the Aiken Police Department to determine if the murder Dean said he committed did take place Facts ought to be checked be- Butcher 2808 Market Street Johnson City 928-2133 Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun uaasisi Continued front PagHfl RRlf1TEDlYORD S2QUALITK Auflo (0JfJl7 PAUL BAUTISTA 117 Broad Street Ellzabethton 542-6122 DOYLE GROGG 2262 North Roan Street Johnson City 282-8771 WILLIAM I VINES 1305 John Exum Parkway Johnson City 926-3495 LARRY KISER 108 Springbrook Drive Johnson City 282-1389 FOR YOUR BUSINESS FORMS AND -LETTERHEADS WHti yOu htSiftflt tor prompt quaMf WO Id Our 'tprtwnt two ca" on row to a tcuti four pr ntmg oquwo-manti lodi BRAKE SPECIAL $EiU95 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide is on your 6ide NotnrwrM itusi Insurant 0M Vui nce Cemp Natron dot it mu'antf mpon Mnm rn Coumt Gni Natmowuip lerlnml sprvrr mark nl Nahcrwrir Mtrtus' Insunwra Cnmoany newspaper identified Butcher and his wife face federal bankruptcy fraud charges that contend the bankrupt couple concealed assets from creditors James Moore attorney for Butchers bankruptcy trustee said his office found various Butcher family valuables at Rutherfords Maynardville home after receiving an anonymous tip The valuables discovered last month include paintings figurines dining furniture tables a desk and 16 sets of candlesticks Moore said The value of the items has not been estimated but an inventory has been filed with US Bankruptcy Court he said Moore would not comment on the newspaper reports that the grand jury was considering new charges in the case Rutherford did not return telephone calls from The Associated Press to his home on Wednesday and office The younger Duncan is a former officer of the failed Knox Federal Savings and Loan which was controlled by CH Butcher Jr CH Butcher Jr also faces federal charges of securities fraud bank fraud and money Herald and Tribune PO Box 277 Jonesborough Tn Office Phone 753-3136 For Mott Cart Install pads andor shoes (all tour wheels) Turn drums and rotors Included Rotate tires Check master cylinder Bleed hydraulic cylinder Grease wheel bearings Come by and see Joe Guinn 2nd Anniversary Sale Our Lowest Prices Ever! Southern Auto Supply 926-5171 Market Street Johnson City 414 1 BABY RING OR LADIES PINKY 14KT FASHION EARRINGS 30 DIAMOND EARRINGS 02 Iw 1 13 10 tw 49 25 tw 149 54 ct tw $37500 SUMMER SHOE SALE SOLITAIRES Save on brand name summer fashions before summer even starts! T- DISCOVER TENNESSEE PEARLS Cf'U Impressions Naturalizer Bass ZJ i5 ci $i79 14 ct 224 i3 31 500 i2 629 LOWEST PRICES EVER! 14 GOLD CHAINS 60 0 ASK ABOUT CREDIT LAY-A-WAY TIL CHRISTMAS 10K SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OR RUBY AND DIAMOND $15 and $20 Originally $1999 to $2599 ter DRESS and CASUALS Summer FOR THE UNICORN COLLECTOR 14KT GOLD UNICORNEARRINGS ALL BLACK HILU GOLD Women's The great looks of summer are now on sale in a variety of pumps sandals casuals and flats! Women's sizes in the latest colors for the miller fash ions DAILY 10-9: SUN 1-5 JOHNSON CITY MALL 282-2281 VISA 1 -Jtel VISA MASTERCARD MILLER CHARGE A A OPEN 10-7 MON-SAT.

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