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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 3

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The Knoxville News-Sentinel Saturday December 5 1970 3 ProfectingTaxpayers Mrs Schriver Tells of Threats by Gun Aid Bill Finale The Aces on Bridge By IRA CORN JR TMm Cffptata I- Sir Winston Churchill once said occasionally stumble over the truth but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had Observe how words apply to a dam hand played -in a recent team-of-four match North-Smith vulnerable Dealer South MRS ROSE (Marcia Culpepper) MRS WOODFORD (Linda Jo Jackson) Rose Rental Store Inc of Florence JachsonAVoodford Miss Linda Jo Jackson and Kenneth Ray Woodford were married on Sunday at First Baptist Church Clinton foe Rev Hayward Highfill officiating The bride's parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Allan Jackson of -Clinton entertained with a reception at foe church following foe ceremony -The groom is foe son of Mr and Mrs Henry Albert Woodford of Talbott Following a trip to Atlanta the newlyweds will make their home at Windsor Court The bride a UT graduate is a so Baroque Music Music from the Baroque period will be featured at foe fifth annual concert to be given by Music Study Club in association with UT Music Department at 5 pm Sunday at Dulin Gallery of Art The concert is held in honor Holdup Victim Says Sht Was Forced into Office Tied Up By BILL PIERCE Nw-Santlnel Staff WrtUr Schriver told a CHnilnal Court jury yesterday a Negro man holding a pistol last June ordered her to Open this door or shoot Ylje 69-year-old great-grand-nwther was testifying in the twof four men charged in the WOO robbery of the Schriver home on Westland Drive in Concorde She identified the defendant Clinton DeMond Holland as thrman who threatened her j- Others Charged charged along with Will ford Billingsley on charges of rbbbery and armed robbery Two others William (Bo) Von-ner-and Alvin (Tender) McKenzie are charged with being accessories before the fact -Mrs Schriver said Holland forced her into a small office in the home where he tied her haifiC with wire he cut from a telephone he ripped from the Wall- "If you give me the combination to that safe shoot Mri Schriver quoted Holland as threatening told him I did not have the combination And that' was the truth I Mrs Schriver said Blood Streaming Mfs Schriver told of seeing her Willie Davis Witt blood streaming from a cut oi) His head but said she did not see-how a head wound was inflicted rMrs Schriver told of seeing a second man with Holland but said'phe did not get a chance to see -his face 'Alter working her hands free of foe-wire Mrs Schriver said she -found her husband' in the beftfoom from which the safe containing an alleged $40000 had been taken He was tied wSS lamp cord Snifter freeing her- husband JftOjJ Schriver said she drove to house to call sher-HfY'jrfficers The three phones Schriver home had been from the wall die testi- Before Jury 'testimony before-foe jury got Underway at mid-afternoon at (hough foe panel was completed en Thursday A foil afternoon and was taken while judge Joe Duncan listened to defense objections to a In which Schriver 'Mrs avis and James Howard Nixon a real estate "salesman identified Holland Jj judge Duncan ruled that foe kneup had been conducted in a lawful manlier and admitted testimony before the jury A third man charged in the (jobbery Jerome Thomas Bu- ford led officers to an East Knox County farm where they found the rifled safe letters and Other documents bearing the Schriver name and fragments Of money wrappers Among foe documents was foe Jharriage license dated 49 years ggo Buford is scheduled to testify gs a state witness brothers Die W-ithin Hours MRS CAVANAH (Judith Widener) idener-Cavanah Miss Judith Ann Widener and Robert Benjamin Cavan-ah pledged nuptial vows recently at First Baptist Church at White Pine The Revi Jud-son Taylor officiated at the ceremony Parents of foe newlyweds are Mr and Mrs Charles Widener of White Pine and Mr and Mrs Benjamin Ca-vanah of Chesapeake Va The newlyweds are making their home at Johnson City where both are seniors at East Tennessee State University The bride was a debutante of the 1967 Morristown Country Club Velvet Ball Workshop Planned Wedgewood Hills Garden Club will meet at 7:30 pm Monday at foe home of Mrs Robert Shaw 300 Engert Rd Concord Mrs Reese Sum rail Jr will conduct a workshop on holiday arrangements'' and decorations Tree Lighting Set The Villagers will sponsor a community tree lighting and card singing tomorrow evening at Village Green A party will follow for children under 8 years old with refreshments gifts and a visit from Santa Claus Mrs John Kivlighan is par- ty chairman i Scene Making A Nuditnw pantsuit wttti tunic-tap fenttnnnd-taffiMiM nr tanptMn tlw tunic tata cm! style drnes with wtan halt ta Mp In ItW WSlStlUW IM7 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In Sins 7 ta IS (bust 11-17) Sin IS bust 4h yards nt 45-Uich far pantsuit Puttarns svsltahn anly hi aim shewn SEND tsc in cains tar aach pnttarn ta Include flrsMan mailinp SUE BUENETT Th Kiwxvlit Hsws Ssntindl list Avu at Americas Haw Yerk MtM Print Horn Address with ZIP CODE Slyta Number and Sin Thn Fall A Whiter 71 Basic FASHION Saak is die Mdudss postage and ham FRI SAT YEAR NORTH 8532 VK1084 4KJ64 WEST EAST AKQJ7 A 10 9 1 VI53 7632 4Q5 57542 AQ10SS SOUTH 4 125 AQJ572 AIDS AKJ The bidding: South: West IV Paso 34 Pus 4 NT Pus SV Pus North East 2 Pus 44 Pus 4 Pan Pass Pan Opening lead: King of spades Over raise to two hearts South made a general forcing bid of three diamonds North raised diamonds wing showing an original heart raise of upper range and in diamonds Blackwood bid revealed that only one ace was mining and the good alam was bid At one table after the opening lead of foe spade king and spade continuation South ruffed and played three rounds of trumps Next he played the diamond ace and then finessed a diamond losing to doubleton queen Down one said declarer after foe session decided to play West for the diamond queen after he showed a void in "Certainly replied his partner "but I wu hoping play for foe queen to lie over the used to do that but I read in the Encyclopedia of Bridge that there is not much to that theory In any event whatever validity it may have is pri- marily limited to rubber At this point the discussion wu interrupted by the termination of play in the other 'room When it was found that a large loss had been sustained on this hand both players asked Ace Billy Elsenberg about foe line of play he had chosen to make foe hand Billy explained After foe ruff of the second spade he saw that a successful finesse in ei-: foer minor suit would bring the hand home (If a dub finesse succeeded two of diamonds could be discarded eliminating South's diamond loser) Since either finesse was a 50 per cent chance Eisenberg chose to combine his plays in both minor suits to improve his chances First he played the A-K of diamonds If this play succeeded in dropping either a doubleton or singleton queen no finesse need be taken If this failed foe even chance of a straight dub finesse was stm available Clearly play was superior and hia suo-cess was clearly deserved Both players thanked Billy for his explanation As they left together one was overheard saying about that play for the queen lying over foe James Farmer Quits HEW Post Culpepper-Rose Faith Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge waa foe setting for the wedding of Miss Marcia Lynne Culpepper and David Craig Rose The Rev Ross Schuler read the marriage VOWS 1 The bride is foe daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Alfred Culpepper of Oak Ridge Parents of foe groom are Mr and Mrs Ralph Rose Florence Ala Following a trip to Florida foe newlyweds are making their home at Florence Both the bride and groom attended East Tennessee State University Th -room is manager of SUN END BRAND RECEIVER'S SALE OF IMPORTED INDIAH AND MEXICAN MERCHANDISE LADIES Tin Rdctivsr af Tij Mahal husiniss si Gatlmburj has twin otdirad by thi Chincary Court oi Savin County to soil and liquidate at onca all of tha Diarchandiai of said Taj Mahal Tho mirchandisa hit bain movid to Knoxvillt Tinnossit and is located inthe rearroom of Two Collectors 5710 Pike Than ara hundrada of itams including ciramici Indian Mouses Indian sandals mugs btads scarvts madras iprtids broma art piacia in- cans aihrn jawiby tea siti many other itams too numirous to ait out hen'm Also ona full nbrasMn AN highlit grids importtd mirchandisa Must bo sold and ncoivor la otdirad to siN it off Original price taga art atil on this new marchin-' 'diaa: Everything first coma first served Coma early and git a bargain an what you want for boms or Christmas praianta Opan 9:30 A It to 9:00 PM Sunday 1 PJM to 6 PM Until everything bsold HT KERN RECEIVER FOR TAJ MAHAL tar (MWa MkM l710HntlaaKtaL Gore Rips in Senate By JOHN FINNEY ms Nnw Ynr Tlmra Non Service WASHINGTON Dec 5-Sen Albert Gore of Tennessee seeking last notch on my opened his last stand pn the Senate floor yesterday by opposing an Administration bill to increase United States contributions to four international financial institutions Ever since the Tennessee Democrat was defeated for re-election his colleagues have been waiting' to see what Gore who over the years has developed a reputation as a one-man populist crusader would choose as his final in foe Senate Yesterday with all the rhetorical flourishes that have come to signify to foe Senate that a fight was brewing Gore let his colleagues know As chairman of foe Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen Fulbright of Arkansas called up a long-delayed bill that would authorise $37 billion in contributions and subscriptions to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or foe World Bank- foe Inter-American Development Bank and foe Asian Development Bank: Talks for 20 Minutes Arms folded Gore listened as Fulbright found himself in foe unusual position of defending foe Administration explaining to foe Senate that it would be most unfortunate to embarrass the Administration by not passing foe bill at this As Fulbright sat down Gore was on his feet pacing the floor as he does when excited and launching into one of his slowpaced perorations that his colleagues have come to know as a sign that foe senator from Tennessee was prepared to talk at length For 20 minutes Gore taunted Fulbright refusing to state specifically -what his intentions were on the legislation Finally Gore declared that his intentions were to defeat the bill as unwise1 imprudent and indeed an irresponsible use of Threatens Quorum Call Explaining to his colleagues that he prided himself as broken field Gore proceeded to lead foe Senate into a parliamentary dead end at least temporarily Protesting that than four senators should be around to hear about a $4 billion he threatened to-demand a live quorum' Sen Mike Mansfield of Montana the Senate majority leader moved to lay foe bill aside temporarily He suggested that the bill might be called up only after the appropriations bills have been competed but by then congress will be anxious to adjourn and Gore will be in a still better position to talk the bill to death may be foe last notch on my Gore told a reporter 1 Objects to Portions Gore made dear that he had no objection to provisions in the bill increasing the US quota in the International Monetary Fund by $1540000000 and raising foe US' capital subscription to foe World Bank by $246 mil- lion Rather he said his pbjec- Traffic Roundup Central injured to foe intersection and Central of 4002 admitted with head Branson Broadway by one 53 of Ragland driving injured when he as' he Anderson tions were to other provisions that would authorize $18 billion for the Inter-American Bank of which $1 billion would go for low-interest and $100 million for foe loan of the Asian Bank -With his ingrained populism boiling to the surface Gore protested that it was for the US Treasury to pay 7 per cent interest to borrow money to give to the Inter-American and Asian Banks which will then lend the money at interest rates of from 15 per cent to 4 per cent Shell Oil Fires NEW ORLEANS Dec 5 The wild well fires on Shell Oil platform off the Louisiana coast have led one high Government administrator to hint of more stringent safety regulations on Continental Shelf drillers David Dominick commissioner of the Federal Water Quality Administration inspected foe fire Friday and said if the present safety systems are not doing the job then new ones will have to be installed Dominick also banned the use of dispersants to combat any oil spillage from foe platform where as many as a dozen of 22 wells may be involved in the fire The death toll from foe fire grew from two to four Friday when one man died and a missing man was presumed dead Thirty-seven of foe 60 workers on foe platform were hospitalized initially but now only nine remain under care Environment Crusader Sworn WASHINGTON Dec 5 (UPI) Ruckelshaus former assistant attorney general was sworn in Friday as head of the new Environmental Protection Agency and pledged himself to this degradation of the environment have seen in recent President who presided at the House ceremony as Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oath said Ruckelshaus 48 was a crusader a crusader for clean air clean water and a better environment for all The new agency established by Congress in October is responsible for Federal antipollution activities formerly performed by 15 offices in foe Departments of Health Education and Welfare Agriculture and Interior and the Atomic Energy Commission Navy Oil Slick Breaks Up Off Florida JACKSONVILLE Fla Dec 5 A Navy-created oil slick continued to break up offshore today It had threatened for three days to blacken northeast Florida beaches The slick which once covered 1000 square miles of ocean was concentrated in an area about 15 square miles and moving away from shore on a west wind foe State Marine Patrol reported Baby Deeds Begun by Girl Held 13 Years AL HAMBRA Calif Deo 5 A 13-year-old girt who allegedly was kept prisoner in her room until two weeks ago has begun to learn to talk and to eat solid foods Stephanie Heinzman asocial worker testified Friday that Susan Wiley had the mental age of a year-old was unable to talk wore diapers and had retarded muscle development when she wss taken to hospital But now therapists have taught Susan how to chew and she is eating solid food She also learned to play i 1 games and can say a tew words She is nearly toilet trained Mrs Heinzman testified at foe preliminary hearing for mother Irene Wiley 50 who faces felony child abuse charges Her husband Clark 70 also faced charges but he committed suicide two days after he was arrested and just 30 minutes before he was due in court for arraignment Dec 15 Set As Finish for 1-75 Connector The work of connecting 1-75 Central Ave Pike and 1-640 (Dutch Valley Loop) should be completed by Dec 15 according to McAmis State Highway Department construction engineer Whin open the connector will allow traffic to flow between I-75 at Clinton Highway and Broadway i The Highway Department has already opened the stretch out TS between Otefoa Emory RL to local fin MR AND MRS CROWDER -(Elizabeth Scipioni) cial worker for Public Welfare Department in Clinton The groom a graduate of Carson--Newman College is a regional right-of-way office manager with Tennessee Highway Department Sctploni-Crowder Miss Elizabeth Scipioni became the bride of Leslie Crowder recently at Bethlehem Methodist Church The Rev Bill Wells officiated The bride is the daughter of Mrs Wright 504 Hard- wick Drive and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Crowder Ellistown Rd Corryton The couple will reside at Strawberry Plains on Program of Bertha Walburn Clark founder of foe Knoxville Symphony nfoe program will be an oboe a two-voice Christmas cantata Elizabethan songs and a Boccherini string quintet RIDGE AT SOLWAY BRIDGE ann A( CLEARANCE NAME Two Rtli Seymour brothers died 12 hours apart in Knoxville nAr ospiUla yesterday 'IJFIVGr iHlTI 31 2 John Mize 68 a farmer and Building contractor died at 10 at Presbyterian Hospital He suffered a heart attack about i month ago friends said Hubert Mize 52 -who suffered a Stroke about 2V6 years ago died at Baptist Hospital at 10 pm 3 Joint services will be held at 2 Bm tomorrow at Se-vierville with burial in Knob Creek Cemetery The families Grill receive friends from 7 to 9 fimight at John Mize leaves his wife Mrs Anna Belle Pierce Mize finis Loy and Roy daughters Mrs Georgia Mize and Mrs Roy Baker and brothers Andy Ass I and David Hubert Mize leaves a daughter Phyllis Mize Humphrey ster Mrs Ralph Webb half-brother Hugh Mize and half-djstft Mrs Mary Jane Blair Broadway A young driver was day in a car collision at of Broadway St police said Michael Branson 19 Martin Mill Pike was to St Mary's Hospital injuries Police said young was going norm on when his car was struck driven by John Ragland 2343 Dodson Ave Mr was charged with drunken and reckless driving Man Hit by Car A 69 year old man was yesterday afternoon was struck by a car crossed Central St at ONE LOW PRICE CASH CARRY all sales final No Guarantee COMMERCIAL 501 POLYESTER ACRYLIC 9 WOOL PILE SHAG TIP SHEARED SPECIAL Indoor-Outdoor $149 sq yd COME EARLY! 30000 Square Yards! Open Sunday 1 to 6 pm WASHINGTON Dec 5 (-James Farmer the prominent Civil Rights leader will resign' from the Nixon Administration on friendly terms Government sources disclosed Friday-President Nixon is sched-uled to an-j nounce person-' ally Monday foe departure -of Farmer as as- sistant secre-j tary of admlnis-' tration in the Department of Health Education and Welfare The White House ceremony is unusual because Farmer is not a direct presidential appointee The gesture is designed to squelch any speculation that foe former head of foe Congress on Racial Equality waa fired or resigned in protest over racial policies Administration sources said Manslaughter Charge Dismissed in Wreck ROGERSVILLE Dec 5 Mrs Dell Park McDermott of Falla Church Va a 79-year-old retired teacher entered a plea of guilty to leaving i the scene of a fatal accident and was fined $50 in Hawkins County' Sessions Court Friday Judge Jim Miner also said she must-be reexamined for her license in her own state A manslaughter charge against Mrs McDermott wss dismissed The accident occurred on Highway 11-W Sept 16 when Mrs McDermott in passing TIME Freight Line truck side-swiped the -truck causing it to leave the highway and strike power pete'TM driver Neal As- fflk MflWtacter vVavas iUMd I I'--' '-J fc A J3 A a t- ftate To Inspect treatment Plant state officials will inspect foe secondary treatment facilities at Jhird' Creek Treatment Plant qext week to see whether operating properly Everett Monroe plant superintendent said The final payment of $120000 ig Federal funds hinges on foe outcome of the inspection The money been released because of several problems with the facilities- Mr Monroe said 1 1 1 One problem1 -was-1 in gtnrfgff line but it has been corrected foe plant superintendent Mid' Another is treating 80 per cent df foe wastes in foe secondary facilities without an odor Mr Monroe said waste water control employes had treated over 90 per cent of foe wastes but had tb cut back on foe amount of 1 The plant presently is treating ISJJSSS'JMS Morrtatown: Mon Hurt Billy Myers 23 Morristown was injured a traffic accident there last night Ha wa taken to Presbyteries -Capital wUh tuo IWrafidaa --'C vi Ave police said Byrd Slusser 3283 Scott Ave was treated for head and knee injuries at University Hospital Police said he was struck by a car driven by Robert Brown 80 of 1161 Armstrong Ave who was driving south on Central No charges were placed Bike Rider Hurt A 10-year-old boy was admitted to Presbyterian Hospital yesterday evening with injuries suffered when struck by a car attendants said David Rademacher son of Mr and Mrs' William Rademacher 7608 Sabre Drive was riding a bike near his home when he was hit the attendants said His right leg was broken Miss Everett Hurt Miss Sandra Everett 26 Loudon was taken to Presbyterian Hospital today after being injured in a Loudon County traffic accident attendants said She suffer head and hip injuries NOW TWO KNOXVILLE LOCATIONS OAK 7 OAK RIDGE HWY BL "609 ATLANTIC' AVE I -V tt1- Jy i1.

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