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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 11

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0K MoniPorRowomlummwormyannormoomplint" Wake Man i-- I 1 i I 1 1)eaths I 'vwtvkrtn'tfrm: )4'q1'' It44 i N4t1 )i' ''1- '4 4 1 Gun al 1 'AcVA0 'f' 'e' 1- 1 tv1I I 4 vsN A The News end Observer Thursday June 291972 1 1 r-'14-A4k' i L' 0 le iS 0 Vk '1 -'31'' 4' 1 NS 4r4 'st'Al'ti: Pk: '11 "'''s '''''1 1111 '4 "417 -4s 'm0 Profits 4 ega ize' ot zo i 1 Z' '''IPiN 'A A '''i 'k' 4 ov IF fol et 01 'y 'i 3 '4 ''''4' an i 1 gIpty C(4 4 li' A 4N vF WAS1IINGTON (UPI N2 ti 'Vs -'s4 -1- i '''41 e-- 4 'k v'" NN 24 k' Chicago Mayor Richard priit 44 N- -44- i ve-----i- A 'ski Now York Times News SorvicO i a it i 11: '1 it 4 Daley charged Wednesday that t'' ''s -'I' pte'-''-' '-''sVt''''''' i e' Ati- A gun manufacturers and dealers WASHINGTON A simultaneous benefits the -1t e4otr: 4 ''''''''''i t' p'' pr-'N0 P- i '4 'V A help finance the National Rifle prestigious corporate research report argued It would erode 4 kbk 4 4 4 t4: Azk iv Association and that they organization called Wednesday the corruptive power of 4 1 4 should be required to help pay for the systematic reform of organized crime now heavily 4T 10-zck '4 the funeral expenses of per- all American law enforce- fortified by illicit gambling '04 I i1 Nr oz1" '41' 4' 1: 4 I '-emu''' tiii 4itfre sons killed with handguns ment including the legalization and it would provide a profits ttl 'ls 4 4'c ''4'4'Atil 1'''- '-i-z i t''Ii-''''' Daley also suggested that of gambling and marijuana sizable source of public :1 ----r0 rifles and shotguns be and the outlawing of handguns revenue A 44 mtolt -It: registered as he testified In an outspoken 86page Similarly the commission'S ''''3kk SI 4 4k -e before House Judiciary Corn- policy report the nonpartisan reported urged the states to 4 sx (1 4' mittee hearings on a bill that Committee for Economic abandon criminal penalties for i' :5 0 3' 3 tik: '411'eetzi Ac1RZ ii would prohibit private citizens Development castigated the the use of marijuana It is less cv 44 Gun Sale Profits Rapped WASHINGTON (UPI) Chicago Mayor Richard Daley-charged Wednesday that gun manufacturers and dealers help finance the National Rifle 1 Association and that they should be required to help pay the funeral expenses of per-a iiii ilnrwrirnitla sons killed with handguns Daley also suggested that rifles and shotguns be registered as be testified before House Judiciary Committee hearings on a bill that would prohibit private citizens The News end Observer Thursday June 29 1972 1 1 egalize Now York Times News Wok WASHINGTON A prestigious corporate research organization called Wednesday for the systematic reform of all American law enforcementincluding the legalization of gambling and marijuana and the outlawing of handguns In an outspoken 86-page policy report the nonpartisan Committee for Economic Development castigated the simultaneous benefits the report argued It would erode the corruptive power of organized crime now heavily fortified by illicit gambling profits and it would provide a sizable source of public revenue Similarly the commission's reported urged the states to abandon criminal penalties for the use of marijuana It is less I damaging than alcohol nicotine or tranquilizers the authors found yet present laws make its users "criminals under the laws" Many of these marijuana users are young people and thus present laws put them "in' flagrant opposition to public authority This undermines the foundations of society" the report said The CED study found the opposite defect in present gun laws they are too weak! "Handguns exist for only one purpose: use against people' Chiropractors Meet The Anocieted Prost COOL LIVING Kristi Klinger has found a way to beat the 100-plus degree of Arlington Tex and get paid at the same time Ten times a day she takes to the pool at Seven Seas in Arlington and performs in the dolphin show planting a kiss on one of the denizens of the deep Identification of Victims Nixon administration the states and even the business community for inadequately responding to crime that has now reached "intolerable levels" The CED made up of 200 influential business leaders and academic figures issues periodic public policy recommendations The report issued Wednesday entitled "Reducing Crime and Assuring Justice" contained a long list of anticrime recommendations Many paralleled those of past studies including professionalizing the police expanding the courts and reforming prisons Other proposals were more striking particularly coming from a business-oriented body In each case the report offered not ideological but practical reasons for its recommendations For example the report urged that all laws against casual gambling such as church-sponsored bingo should be repealed All organized gambling meanwhile should be taken over by government Such action would have two Flit by Durharri Grand Jury from acquiring handguns but which would not confiscate those already owned Blaming the NRA for what he called lack of adequate gun controls Daley said "There is no doubt that the organization (is) being financed by gun manufacturers and dealers in addition to the revenue from membership dues" He also suggested means to take "the profits out of the gun business For example manufacturers could be required to assume some of the burden of paying for the funeral expenses the hospital fees the losses suffered by the victims of violence with handguns" acca LAKE fourth annu Horse ShoN this weekE Boys Home The event Lake Wm will begin cutting hor horse show Saturday accamaw Show LAKE WACCAMAW The fourth annual Lake Waccarnaw Horse Show will be held here this weekend to benefit the Boys Home of North Carolina The event sponsored by the Lake Waccamaw Lions Club will begin Friday night with a cutting horse competition The horse show will begin at 9 am Saturday District Solicitor Anthony Brannon said a newspaper code of ethics said "there is no legitimate reason to identify the perpetrator of a crime by racial designation unless the suspect is still at large" Brannon said he felt it was "absolutely unprincipled to identify the victim of a sexual assault by name It serve no le- gitimate purpose other than embarrassment and to make people not report crimes" Presiding Judge A Pilston Godwin said he would "make an examination of the report but I know of no authority" to enforce the recommen- and Funerals MRS ANN MEDLIN FRANKLINTON Mrs Ann Hayes Medlin 34 died Wednesday MRS BESSIE BROOKS GREENVILLE Mrs Bessie Broaks 82 died Wednesday Funeral II am Friday Wilkerson Funeral Chapel the Revs Norman Bennett and Percy Upchurch Burial Greenwood Cemetery Surviving: her husband Frank Brooks: two daughters Miss Blanche Brooks of the home and Mrs Hord of Crescent City Fla: four sons I Francis of Greenville Glenn of Jacksonville William of Norfolk Va and Paul 14V Brooks of Durham two sisters Mrs Buck of Grimesland and Miss Helen Wootton' of Wendell ten grandchildren: a great-grandchild JAMES DEBNAM FRANKLINTON Funeral services for James Debnam 84 of Rt 2 Franklinton who died Tueiday will be held at 2:30 Thursday at Sandling Funeral Chapel by the Rev Kenneth Alton Burial Gupton family cemetery White Level 1 ERNEST A HASTINGS I HILLSBOROUGH i Funeral services for Ernest Albert Hastings 85 retired iState Health Department I employe who died Tuesday i will be held at 3 pm Thursday at Walker Funeral Chapel by i the Revs Jimmy Hogshed and 'W I Conway Burial Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery I AMANDA GRAINGER I TABOR CITY Funeral for Mrs Amanda 'Fowler Grainger 82 who died 1Tuesday will be held at 3 pm 1Thursday at the Carolina Bap- rtist Church by the Rev Major I Edwards Burial church cemetery OLIVER CURRIN LITTLETON Oliver Currin 75 retired owner and operator of Currin Store died Wednesday Funeral 3 I pm Thursday Blaylock Funeral Home the Revs Erbie Mangum Jr and Vance Way Burial Sunset' Hill I Cemetery NIRS BERTHA GRAHAM FUQUAY-VARINA Mrs Bertha Cotten Graham died Wednesday Funeral Thursday I in Jacksonville Fla IMRS LUCY LOYD YOUNGSVILLE Mrs Lucy Dean Loyd 60 died I Wednesday Funeral 4 pm 1Thursday Flat Rock Baptist Church the Rev Russell 1Dean Burial church i cemetery I Surviving: three daughters I Mrs Herbert Blackley of 1 Wilson Mrs Mitchell of Youngsville and Mrs Bill of Morehead City: 1 seven sisters Mrs Pauline Woodlief of Oxford Mrs Florence Oakley of Rougemont Mrs Bessie Woodlief of Kittrell Mrs Wilma Stainback of Youngsville Mrs Fannie Mae Herring of Lumberton Mrs David Cockrell of Wilson 1 and Mrs Jerome Faucette of Oxford: six grandchildren I N1RS ESTELLE SADLER ROXBORO Mrs Estelle Phelps Sadler 71 died Wednesday Funeral 2 pm Friday Connally's United Methodist Church the Rev Robert Young Burial church cemetery Surviving: a daughter Miss Eunice Sadler of Milton four sons Joe Curtis and Thomas of Danville Va and Willie Sadler of Montgomery Ala a sister Mrs A Huffman of Apex: two brothers Frank of Alton Va and Tobe Phelps of Milton: 12 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren Sears iD1Th 1Th1 dP fl ill 111V 111 OZ1 lin irk TVG Kenmore Sears Washer 20Speed 1 1 111 44 1 14 4 I 1 10 Killed In Mishap Harold Moody 21 of Rt 2 Wendell died Monday night when the pistol he was carrying discharged as he fell from a moving car in Wake County the Wake County sheriff's department reported His brother Dwight Moody told Wake County sheriff's deputies the two were driving in the Wendell-Zebulon area when the accident occurred Harold a passenger in his brother's car had been drinking beer and firing his 22 caliber pistol out the car's window before the accident the sheriff's department said Dwight Moody said his brother fell out of the car about 10 pm Monday He said he stopped the car placed Harold in the vehicle and drove to the Wendell-Zebulon Branch Hospital The victim was then taken to Wake County Memorial Hospital where a bullet was discovered in his head He died in the emergency room Sanford: Democrats Lac' Key COLUMBIA (AP) pldith Carolina Gov Terry Sanford said Wednesday "no one man is the key" in the National Democratic Party Sanford said he has indications some South Carolina delegates will support him on the first ballot at the Democratic National Convention but avoided mentioning any specific number Asked about the influences of Alabama Gov George Wallace on the democratic campaigning Sanford said "No one man is the key You just can't say that the Democratic Party stands or falls on one man" Sanford said he hopes to demonstrate that "out of the South can come a candidate who can appeal to all segments of the country" He said he doesn't believe Sen George McGovern DSD here earlier in the day can carry the South or South Carolina Sanford also said he isn't considering running as a vice presidential nominee with McGovern or any other candidates with major delegate support "I really do see the problems of government in a different way from the candidates who are coming out of the Senate" he said "We need to move to a new kind of creative federalism" Sanford also said he would not try to play the role of a convention power broker if the Democrats fail to select a nominee on first ballot He added he doubts if he could deliver many of his delegates to his opponents Marijuana Vote Assured In California SACRAlkIENTO Calif (UPI) voters Wednesday were assured of the opportunity to decide this November whether private use of marijuana should be legalized in the state Secretary of State Edmund Brown Jr said supporters collected 338187 valid signatures to quality for the ballot a referendum abolishing criminal penalties for personal use of marijuana The measure needed 325504 to qualify Backers of the measure say its affect would be to allow persons to grow their own marijuana However sale of marijuana would still be an offense Presently in California a judge has discretion to regard marijuana possession as either a felony or misdemeanor if it is the defendant's first offense Elections Board Secretary Alex Brock in Raleigh who said the petitions would become a matter of public record once filed in Raleigh The Communist Party needs 10000 certified signatures of registered North Carolina voters to kave their candidates included on the ballot The names must be filed by noon Monday Local FBI officials would not comment on the request Culp said some of the names on the petitions submitted here where the North Carolina Communist Party has bead-' qua rtell have heel crosselL person has been charged in the case and his life and liberty have been placed in jeopardy" Rape is a capital crime He said the policy of the Herald and Sun is not to report the race of a person charged with a crime unless the race is pertinent to the story One example he said would be when a fugitive is described because he is still at large "The policy is ertainly not to have any discrimination" he said Grand jury foreman John A Salmon said he could not recall an incident in which the racial identity of a defendant was reported in the newspapers but he said "it has happened" Use Sears Convenient Credit Plan elbn n4t t4 1 4 Use Sears Convenient Credit Plan A ob ''t i t4 Ttz 0111111' 1 411 1 Rs: it) ITit os 1 Du" So many outstanding Features: 'I sir tr1 -we- -0-- "Ntifolt eNTIor 0 e6'gr cep 4 Select permanent I NI Vt press normal delicate cycles 2 ce e' r-W17 water levels 4 A 4f I ii I i 4 4doomoloomagamm So many outstanding Features: Select permanent press normal delicate cycles 2 water levels WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH The North Carolina Chiroprio tic Association will hold its annual convention here Thursday through Sunday ac cording to Dr Faye Eagles of Rocky Mount the group's president Phone Wedding The first trans-Atlantic telephone wedding took place in 1933 between Bertil Clason of Detroit and Sigrid Carlson of Stockholm Sweden -I 4 4' '7 (P ti) I DURHAM (AP) The Durham County grand jury has recommended that the Durham Morning Herald and the Durham Sun stop identifying victims of sexual assaults and it accused the newspapers of reporting the racial identify of accused persons "in a discriminatory manner" The jury returned a report in Superior Court Tuesday which said "The grand jury recommends that the Herald-Sun papers discontinue the following practices: "I Identification of victims of sexual crimes by name "2 Reporting the racial identity of individuals involved in cases coming before the court in a discriminatory manner" Webb executive editor of the Herald and the Sun said the newspapers "do not identify the prosecuting witness of a sex assault case until after a AEC Panel Tours Site Of Plant CHARLOTTE (AP) Members of the Atomic Energy Commission 'Safety and Licensing Board made a bus tour Wednesday of the site of a proposed Duke Power Co nuclear generating plant near Charlotte The three AEC representatives remained on the bus as it circled the excavation for the William McGuire nuclear station as the second day of a hearing on the facility began Duke Power wants to spend $542 million on the plant and wants to locate it at Lake Norman 17 miles from Charlotte Duke's application is being opposed by the Carolina Environmental Study Group a chapter of the Sierra Club the Metrolina Environmental Con cern Association and the Charlotte League of Women Voters The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and Charlotte May- or John Belk support the Duke plan In their trip to the site Wednesday members of the board saw scores of workers about a dozen cranes and the beginnings of structures Duke Power hopes some day will house two nuclear Robert Lazo board chair man said after the tour that the board members were impressed with the site He said the construction "seems to be very orderly and well controlled" However he added all of the work at the site would be washed away if the building permit is denied Earlier Lazo said the board would reconsider 58 of the 69 complaints of the environmentalists that had been dropped in pre-hearing conferences last winter He said that since the two other members of the board now studying the issue are new they should have the opportunity to consider all of the original complaints the original complaints Chess Pro Misses Plane NEW YORK whiz Bobby Fischer expected to leave Wednesday night on a Pan Am flight to Iceland for the world chess championship failed to show up at the airport in time for takeoff Fischer who caused consternation in Iceland last weekend when he failed to arrive on his first scheduled flight could take a later flight Wednesday night One of his advisers already in Reykjavik for the start of the championships Sunday said Tuesday that the first scheduled flight take a later flight Wedne! night One of his advisers alrl in Reykjavik for the sten the championships Sum a i Tuesday 1 ssiLmC 4 IlliiIIIIII1111111 11 3 washrinse temperatures 114 II III I 2 speeds: lint filter A 4111 I lt 4 Straightvane agitator I helps remove even 1111 bt bor dirt 22511 I I Tvrt If 2 speeds: lint filter Straightvane agitator helps remove even stubborn dirt Board of Elections Board of Elections Denies FBI Request Kenmore IWrinkle Guards Soft Heat Electric Dryer: Vsof -17- AA P' iou get 1 i- wmore 9 1 1 tr4 mg ith a qs 1 nr1 0 Kenmore I tt I Itt You get more with a Kenmore 5112 I "41 I '1 I I I I No more guessing about time and temperature Wrinkle Guards feature keeps permanent press clothes tumbling after drying up to 212 hours without heat to prevent wrinkles Sears Care Service protects the value of your Kenmore Washer and Dryer We service what we sell wherever you live or may move in the USA I CHARLOTTE (UPI) Mecklenburg County Elections Board officials Wednesday I turned down an FBI request I for copies of petitions con- taming 5000 signatures filed by members of the North Carolina Communist Party Local Elections Board Secretary Bill Culp said the board is certifying signatures on petitions which are aimed at getting Communist Party presidential candidate Gus Hall and vice presidential candidate Jarvis Tyner on the North Carolina ballot in the fall elections Cusp said he received a call frox a man identifying himself as an FBI agent who requested Is copy of the Culp be denied 're request I aft2r conferring with state us an FBI agent who requested is copy of the cuto 1 iti be denied tie request att2r conferring with state 1 xsw 7 44041 --1Ci tileV 1 1 11 61760 61760 Sale Prices End Saturday STORE SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE AVE el Oradry alley Mall th igners were temperainental Fiset would not registered oters tiveti -z be there hi tin totly but Satialttion Guaranteed or 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