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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 35

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Tin howii Nm-tottal Itoriff 27 1171 hg 35 Housing Development Head Claims Political Influence Is Tried on Decisions Tennessee Today son said SIS million of the bonda will be used for the following rent-supplement projects Cedar Springs with 1 units Knoxville Park Meadows 26 units Halls Harrison Village 60 units Johnson City Harrison Meadows with SO units and Pine Ridge with 66 units for the elderly both Paris Park View units Columbia: Mountain View 01 units Bristol and Ada Ferrell 104 units accident late yesterday afternoon about two miles from here The Tennessee Highway Patrol said Henry Felsch Seminole Ha waa killed and his wife Ellie 68 was Injured when their car turned hi front of a truck and was struck broadside while moving onto State Hwy 40 from an 1-75 -off-ramp The driver of the truck Michael Green 17 of rural Cleveland was reported in good condition at a Cleveland hospital discussing them with the board "1 talked with him Sams said yesterday referring to Sangster "I told him 1 wa was deeply disappointed in the paying prisoners for their labor and has abused laws requiring competitive bids for materials according to auditors The allegations came in an 83-page report covering operations from 1975 through 1977 by the program known as Tennessee State Industrie The report said the program often circumvented the state's open bidding laws and had made uae of emergency purchases provisions under which no bidding is required The auditors said the program had both underpaid and overpaid inmates for their work and that a sample survey indicated an error rate of 567 per cent Examinen also criticised the program for alleged accounting difficienctok HASBVnXE (AP) The director of AmiJiTIST" Development 10 political tanwco to bear agency decision Tirst made the gjcific about what form the political Influence attempta have taken Vnd he involved He eaid elTorta have been made to influence locationa for multi-family housing becked by the agency or financing decisions 7 1 jUfl my however that atate leela-letora have not attempted to exert tnfhi-jyjwjjV lading deciaiona or houe- Itw gency eatabbhed under former Tulla-homa manner he approached this I do not think it Is hi the best interests of the agency to handle such matters in a public forum" The disclosure of political influence came a week after the sale of $70 million Break Ground for Park oo ret error Rato in bonds to finance low-interest mart Blanton Indian Chiefs Prison Industries Program Gov Winfield Dunn ueee money from bond ieauex to back private mortgagee ineured by the Federal Homing Admin-iet rat ion the Veteran Admintoration or private mortgage inaurora Meanwhile the chairman of the Ag-enry eaya he waa unaware until this week of any attempta to uae political influence in agency decisions And Gordon Same a Knoxville marketing and advertiaing consultant added yesterday he waa disappointed that the agency1 executive director made the political influence charges public without NASHVILLE (UP1) The Deportment of Correction's prison Industrie program hoc 56 per cent error rate in gages including mortgages on six rent-supplement bousing projects across the state Cynthia Morin an agency spokesper- Mrs Morgan New Rehab Director -Obituaries NG Wants OK for Temporary PotroltMIchJ aranddiSWii Copter Fadity Mn Suite Crawford Mr Flora Wldby Mn Ada SmSh OLD FORT (AP) Tennessee's Governor end two Indian chief used an Inchan ax yesterday to break ground for a state pule at the Red Clay Council Grounds where the Cherokees began their tragic march down the "Trail of Gov Ray Blanton told the several hundred person present that tha Cherokees are "great and fine Americans and rm proud to call them brothers" Representing the Eastern bend of the Cherokee was deputy chief Dan McCoy chairman of that group's Tribal Council Red Clay in Bradley County was the last Cherokee capital It wee abandoned in 1836 when Federal troops forced the Indians to march to the West on Journey that killed 4000 of them tfjyjSjhSS -'y to ass Mp MM ir cl Mix Marian Morgan has been appointed director of the Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Unit etWf? Lakeshoro Mentality Health Institute She succeeds Worley Fain who resigned to work on his doctor- owov at his £jrS JJNIWA He waTtanol tataMaihack Bruce and tha lata Llnta Duni jjruct Survivors: wtfa Winnie Mao Bruce Rt no k-2 SSTiSMSLES jtvori Fkyeielti Bruce lbraaSrand'l dSo lnl Mrs Tronic Jonoi Knoxville brothers SBas and Clyde Minor Knoxville Serf MSlor at liullanapoilo tndj several nlocos and nophowi Funoral sorvico 2:30 pjn Friday Rooa ChapeL Rov Thoenoa Gray ou yiooMe UImmOw oIRaUlM nWi vlUvna vlNi MlmWwVi Lvnnhurat Ccma- appointment effective Ft 1 na Kv" prandchlfckon km wora hi Funsral Wodnotday UT She returned to Lakeahore in 1977 in the Training and Research Divirion nd has been involved In several training and planning activities A graduate of Niagara University in New York she worked in Veterans Administration hospitals in Boston Mass and Palo Alto Calif and served a year as an instructor in psychiatric nursing at Niagara In 1969 she became a psychiatric nurse consultant for the Public Health Deportment in Santa Clara Calif Shis Joined the staff of University Hospital on a part-time bask in 1971 and also has worked as a group leader in the adult day program at Helen Ron McNabb Mental Health Center Her husband Dr Wesley Morgan is an associate professor of psychology at UT ate Her will be Monday Mrs Morgan has held several positions Lakeshore begin- Tho Army National Guard la scheduled to tsk City Council Tuesday night to approve a temporary helicopter facility at McGhee Tyson Municipal Airport The Guard originally asked for the temporary uae of a hanger at Downtown1 Island Airport but council postponed action on that request April 4 alter con-reor Somy1 Wldby Uderable opposition developed from Foaheorsne David residents on both sides of Fort Loudoun Crawford BIH BM VNnw Cooper Soar PoSbaaror SSSisSKK twyn ot Ckntan Mro JuanHo JOHN I 71 IMS Shows Avo at Ft Sanders Hoapttal TUoa tea Frod -L yVUSOWf Dewey Honorary Wldby Gaarqo Pont Daugherty Eugene nramv gone Water Dopt at KUB Mom- aroat-grandchWon tha hoot of otter roioMvot bar ho Florida Man Killed Wife torpor community services in 1971 She mm i I i also served as community coordinator in Hurt in Car-Truck Wreck Sevier County for Overtook Mental Health Center before resigning in 1976 CLEVELAND (AP) A 74-year-old to work on her master's degree in public Florida man was kUled a car-truck health admintoration and planning at te-J Tucker Tony Miter Rov Curt ChS-drets Farrity wM receive Iriendt 7-0 tax Thursday at Church Maxtor's Lodge No 244 FAAM SL Jotvrt Coundl daughters of AmoriecL ad-vltar of tha Order at De Matey Knoxville Chapter member at Farragut Council no 11 JAIUML Sheklnah Eastern Star Star til Survivors wRwMn Gariruda Harman sop RutooO Harman: grandson BMy Homan ail el 3 1 IUplllitoi ij 'A fans PHBJJPL MKS MARY EDNA age 4 at ITS MartSa Aw pQMsd owoy at hit midinct Widntsdoy Sht wh a Member of Oak wood United Methodist Church Survivors: CALL 637-4111 nim Him ii my nk TRACTOto MHFt- I SxUrmii A IM to Nr smS TMttUv 4M( FR WW wnA fp wrlrihto towiry rrty 1 -'-ftfnuni llSia StodL lifC i pJiiH Mill wm Itnl RMtoi ktm wM HR IM UcrM WM Sto imn tm Co IWiWi Nr and frfcndi Funoral lorvieoo wW bacandudod dram- tte WaftCoMnt Murtoy Funor- Homo Chapd at 2 pjn Friday April 20th Row John Bath and Rov abort WH-Bonw affidaHHp Burial hi tha Bans Cemetery Family ww receive friends aMor am Wednesday owning at tha-WEST COLUNS A MURLEY Funoral Homa In Oneida BRYANT JOHN WESLEY SR aga at 1700 Lonland Avo- passad away early Wodnotday at Bapttat HoepdaL Ho woo a retired Veteran el the US Army and war an tm-ptovoo In the State Supremo Court BuNding Survivors wWo Mrs Joola Mat MNar Bryant Knoxville daughter Mro RNwi leAnena nnBr jrcn MniWy NQ tom BWy IIIIWTi mi on Cmin jm Bryant MAY UweL NfrOxi xtrag MIMr evew MIMI SKH Mmm dun anri Sdt pjn Mondw I Sriuili wM OutfllBfNoni i H40V to AfpetPD Ah I SthSjSjjncR to mh to I ns Hvaato Tamm tab gaga ri aunts Mrs Bealrlco Hotadav Mrs EdM Davis bath ei KnaxvUe Graveside service and Interment 10 am Friday at Lvnnhurat Cemetery Rev WjL4 MLdAere lajVpj unfinci omooniige Friends may cab attholr con-wplenco Thursday cwning at STEVENS MORTUARY mmamnnia CUSTOM BOAT 2 tt MMI 1 frlRt-foonf KnexvWo several nieces and nephews Sandcoo Friday 220 pm at McCarty Mortuary OwpoL Row Robert Wether RLa Kwve Mini dwom MnanunOk ulwd mrnm njoraono nwvnofiGi Cemetery West Actlw and Honorary Fodhoarors wH be members of the Mom BSP CtaN at Second United Mettv odtst Church The tamlly wtS pm Thursday Mortuary ago lUhtr ot-Knoxvtno 21 IV7A Funeral pnd Interment In Now Jersey li (ton I Omr IM to rr 1 i hm mw RMN Fm UL OBML tod toMk Hwnff rm si ft rtmi riiam MR nd SktrIhr RraWacR iRiddL to Mt MtoMIRRHl Ml RM ton Mt RiiniwtiiiMi wm tad HASSK RtMMEA ago tt of Lanslne Michigan formorty at Knox-vni otb mImib vngniM fflssArrii LOST aaoMSM muU nixgy attar qaraqi aloe Saar RFC MBS UM ML Nm ton I XL-IMSMLtXL atimw saSSas Mi argarggSg SSJS ftrwtoa 1 tatm mn dtek eng (ox OPEN MUSE tt IHI FED I flPflT SrirthRAZURIMI na wrens ffSMJp namme -Kamat WIcMk Komotv John yn iftyy BROWSTA SBStasxja Broaden Mrs Mary dted at homo on Apr rocotw Irttnds 7-f at McCarty BBOWSTAW April LOST wjto CiriM toiflRdi duto fl IM SSmtA M-71k LOST rto RM botorn 'lR MMpPto Ml Mr mil par nk Nto JMw film MMi or Lenflsenre MMSI7 DAN MVGU IBkE tAtBTmmk widow at Chariot Jams Tom-Bnton end a member of Burlington United Mathodlet Church Surriwd by several niecti oephtws and comlns In KnoxvMIc and In Jefferson County Services 1SJ0 am Saturday graveside ISicrad Cemetery Jefferson County Rov William Moonay Jr and Rev Joseph Gracte- McMahan Mrs Ehna Qiam dtar brother Richard CoPiy oN ot KhorvMo Mvoral neen end nephews Services 1 pm Friday at McCarty Morkjary QwptL Rov John Wayne Edgar ns Known! HR HUB KCHW 8L0m ims mi FEATURE AD THIS WEEK to IRR I tot cm UTTLE MRS ROBERT A (MAXINE ARMMNSTEH) ago 3L formorty ot KnexvMa died at 2 am Wednesday at Ukleh CaStornte Survivors: husband Robert A Utile daughter Mrs Margaret Htee- Best Selection KDIQQMS LOST Rwvi MakQiaetto toPwfc NMtoSvM RtfOto MHwvTkR April IkFamRvRtt to 4 vmre mm rttoiL rr I witonk tomik 1 I tBriM mt SShSw'Jft SiM INK I I STRAYED SMtw Bay Mm OMfrto NM Omuwr Mm MMOtmLMiinm Sn-UK S7IML RRa NHR pM pnne mm Wanda may caB at McCarty rtp1 Martaarv Friday aflornoon 5B-tNesdN WMAIAMSy MRS FRANCES Hllts Memorial Fork David and WS- SI aSmmnp NOm UsOnOMr JUIIIgl MUlinFf Pete Hickman John Booth Freddte Fielder The famSy wW rocotw trionds 7-f pm Thursday at McCarty Mortu-jlmmy Artor Ki ary ot Daytoa Ohio arm an re cancol tm coanscr WANT AO tea Rn wL I ml xxHm CALL 525-5121 wmn it wn jjMMfttltt JlMMl WtofixamSNafr DAISY HEIFER AND GOV SALE MUUH7NL EtotaxliKMlMB ago 44 at SMI Stanton Rd pasted away at SL Mary's WMrifr Medical CmIip WBdnHdsv Mrs irts HBPqnd Mrv Juno 35Sn MaSier dlmmSl Honderson Calif Mrs Cottier- uiote Conception Catholic tea Largo tod Funord seiy- church Survivors: hwban Ices and tntermont wM bo Cecil Williams step-son FOSTER A (DOC) -ot SOI Avenue am Wednesday I rm Rfc nwt Pto ftjj Hdi totop mck Nm5 Friday In Ukiap CalK LOV MRS GO TRUDE LETT FAMILY WANT AD PUN $100 REWARD ONE OF AIM ml epxawi Near MtW to Mat amtoR wtoytr mtoWt npRitotRMtr tttoOdL jnjjiooK MrAtn rttm ri CUV Ml Met I ROSEM hli homo Mombor ot Ortiwood PrimHtw Baptist Church Roflrod from Soulhirn RaSway and a mom-bar ot Rio Brotherhood ot Fireman and Engineers Survivors: wife Mrs Marolo Snood Footer daughter Mrs Edith Maples sanA Bdor ter A Footer Gion Foster Lenoir erandcMURan great-grand-cNIdroK brother Jack Foster Knoxville Funoral 1 pm Friday at Berry ChapeL Elder Awry Land atHdaHna Wer-meat ML Often Cemetery Pallbearers: Joe Stevp and David eaisjrBA- AmoS HnNUk Blw NBnlBBk NNTWW nnmi 3 Wr cut HkAa Ml hnumtid ffrtTTi nr rttm jiinYiff carM RuHMh Uidi- rlttontw' toddtfrw Lake near the downtown site The Guard commander CoL Russell Newman says the Guard has received word since then that it wiU have I50JM0' to (75006 to build its own permanent hangar The McGhee Tyson rite sought for temporary use by tha Guard is under consideration by -the dty aa a possible third rite for fixed-baee operation for general (private) aviation at McGhee Tyson Deputy City Law Director Frank Erickson said the Guard hat ofTered to provide engineering help to find another fixed-boss rite He atao arid the Guard's latest request would require an amendment to the city's master airport plan The plan has Just been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration Mr Erickson arid ho feels the city's new Metropolitan Airport Authority should be involved in any decision on the Guard's request The proposed Guard fodfity would houao 49 heticopters 2 Named To Head Black Church Development JOHNSON CITY (Special) The Hotoon Conference of the United Meth odist Church today appointed Don Sluder oT WCYB-TV Bristol and Rev Paul Marchbanka JrH superintendent of the Morristown district to administer communications and Mack church devel opment in the conference Marchbanka who hoe served as Morristown district superintendent for the six-year Emit will return to the pastor-ship but will devote one-third of Ms time heading the new office of associate for black church development The office has been formed to provide practical as-rietanco to the 55 black congregations and black communities in the conference Sluder a Johnson City native with 26 yean of communications experience win succeed Rev Stan McCready communications associate for the 190J)00-member conference US Attorney Charges Lawyer With Contempt US A tty John Cory has filed a con' tempt proceeding in Federal Court against Nashvillian Dale Quillen attorney for Clayton (Rabbit) Veach also of Nuhville Quillen is accused by Hal Hardin U5 attorney in Middle Tennessee concealing Veach1! true identity Veach wee arrested in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on chargee of breaking into a car Ho used a fake name then did not show up for Ms preliminary hearing before US Magistrate Tom Dillard Quillen covered up VeachV identity and lied about absence from the hearing saying he was at a frineral the complaint says The complaint asks that Judge Robert Taylor find Quillen in civil and criminal contempt It asks that he "imprisoned andor fined andor censured or disbared from practice in Federal Quillen has been indicted in Nashville on the same charge Steven Mlchatl Williams mother Mrs Frances Slwp-herd aR at Knoxville sister Joyce McQenny VA brothers Paul Col lo tie Knoxvieo Davla Ralferd Atlanta PMrkk Cal-totte Smyrnrs TN Thomas Collette Boynton Fl Grove-sldo sorvico 11 am Saturday at Greenwood Cemetery Rosary service I pm Friday at Rosa Chapel Rov Xovlsr Man-' hot ettldattnR Tha tomllv wM racateo friends 7-0 pm Friday at Rasa Mortuary in Memory of OLGA EDNA GKMES Who passed way one year Ago today April 27 1977 IfrFwr's NrtiT Fe nkn rit flM WntiH hifl to ten ri I i rBT-nBSK ItoEtotatoinihBto kkn Mix trM II bn FBBlibOft OWNER WM 731 Ml UL D(rU KI 5 Mules (A Boat For Sola mum mm Lpuni lnytxa imw trmtrtilJitodmi M7 I (AMAH tog OjLT1 Htogh WMtoDt GER-at Smvma Ga passed away Tuesday In Gewgia Formerly of Knox-vMte and widow at John Lay She was a member at the Lincoln Farfc Baptist Church Survivors: sons Tom Lov Austok Go Mfte Lay of MohlotetL Go 3 wondchlt-dron sisters Edna Thompsorv Emma Loo Arrington brother Faster Lett ad ot Knoxville Services I pun Friday at tha Rote ChapeL tntermont Lyrm- hunt Cemetery FamSy wte Lynn Shuter Horry Cooper receive trisnds 7-0 pm Thm- Tha family wlllracoteo friends nay at Rose Moriuanr 7- pm Thursday at Berry "oso monuary Funoral Homo MULLER ALDMDGS ESCa ape AS poised away Tuesday 140 pjtv Fort Sanders Pm bytarlan HospItaL Rosldenco i keeooew eicieret am et 2211 Ridge era if prteeHeaf- be meted beck Ptaeree tended Now Lite Baptist awv be sicked op we etece der- Church and was emptoyod at snieieu teen THe a loraman tor Warren Can-strucHen Co Survived by wtte Mrs Sarah Elixabrih Miltor i Riwuri Atom la amR ax Ntato pwatotf aalaMk Wtok hrM Mcton DOT WFwTm 91 Goroto WTVWR toHto to to Alarm ictoW DAW ty opRi fts fflACjEL a MtxEp auoe com BAFUIS-SHEDWWWGES My arMiM wi vrpt oapaoo buxobm 14 toaenaSa Am KHU1 SIP STOUT AUgUS XULLi randy to MRRddi wwii tit Cmr-CaN Artoucar tPK Mn-74M afto ST BEST IF FMJMCM6 MAIUHE bw va tow ftotok ANNOUNCEMENTS lUpHAM 1 Omm MVMI Shi iw toMk toton mi fr mSoil at-uii KWVTKNiInriltoiii a nun Knew la s- feto utU nr kto iRM nr bfarib ktoa i ggr HbDl flBb DMSNfl (tot Us bCL taxw PI 687-5444 IMOHNOeEMflraetecaiK ftrszTsrvr's CRWft Mto VRlUR mj7m lone path for soon wsl foHow you Wo want to know each Mop you takp so we may taka the same Far someday down Rial lonely rao4 youK hoar us cod you name Sadly missed by: Husband CNkfren and Grandchildren frbalcerl tnc CHtPWAjf HiGtfWAri tfAlTOftSmM'57? BY OWNER -WEST 94 yr Wont ft Donia Trl-ItvH ot oert Mt to) Ml LKJUNOTKX TIM Kaanitaa Kaaa Cauv Ha eRSmKRESafi StSUeT GRAVES EOUfMEWT Cm Mnito NMrCMMVHtok 671 dwm tovjtoak toy totovpltok mcORnr town HMNt Ywr LONS Trpcto DmL mm cnn totm MftA todi wtoRawW7 teortW-SqkMpAmiiM voitf ft rttm Imum wtata MM74SN Jenkins To Appeal Deputy's Suspension as '30-Day Leave for Insulting Boss' OFUHONT WEST Ox Oni IMIM Ml coot (50 REWARD i IgY'tgMton MrmiW femoM i bncL wMR wlrawRi nintor I toAto Aw RBT 88 ANNUAL STATEMENT Northoori Knox Utility District of Knox County Tonnossoo January 31 1971 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Emeet DCerdwkl Clark Drumnwr Vica Pruaictent Vann Sacratary-Traasurar MANAGER Hutton Hftnldnt HPBaiM-Pffdr DATES GALORE MNf RxcMni AmMb Vary Amt Mr CoH DATE LRg toMrim: KMSI-MH DATINGS SBIV1CE1 FTM RwK wrta MNGle tofONLD ton IL Kne fN 17M1 I MGNAfung LOANS ffHMyto RMPM sitt Idfc CaH JMrWrr Rt 5444114 WANT TO BUY 9 taOMR TldwM UT FMRaR 1 Anti Jenkins to require him to submit to a psychiatric examination to aee if he can maintain self-control under streaa Officer Logan then reed a letter of resignation saying he cumot oorve in an atmosphere of threats and (intimidation Sheriff Jenkins said he will appeal despite the resignation After the ruling Mr Richardson said he could not appeal hie firing because he had no more money "The chargee 1 have brought stand and 1 don't understand why they are not taken before a grand Jury" he said Sheriff Joe Jenkins says he will appeal to Chancery Court the 30-day suspension of a deputy remarking that he cannot abide hie officers "seeking to get a 30-day leave by insulting their The Sheriff's Department Merit System Council yesterday upheld the firing of Deputy James Michael Richardson on charges that he engaged in political activities The council refused to uphold the firing of Deputy Larry Eugene Logan in a related case but suspended him for 30 days and authorized Sheriff LLf-PAMOAKS YOU WANT TO SELL YOUN HOUSE IMMSDIA1ELY WITM NO NED TAM CALLTODAY 5813558 711 pniiiiiR wiw etoer MLS Atom AmoBcto tok The follomng excerpts froi etetemente exemlned by Cbeny Bekeert ft Hollend Certified Public Aecountantt BELMONT VEST SVIMMIN6P0IIL taratoamncR ftAraww rwi MEliiBI AWAMAL 04 sup toto to UmwmSmr iwa UryMirRMMMNrSi? Ant wa to dnwk Ito 4 XZlcZJST Ew SiftArSSm anwwton ft ArM RiaRBtok Hmd to MR gyicAlf li RiRto CM itWtoOtomr ED DEW St JautilLim Conwrcto MBm RuRNftl to Am car awl ora GraW aWwWul i to any hw Met mew to I oukfc mM CWI today HUNK WYLfE REALTY 37-1311 1 PffMMl-teiMa 13 ATTM SWAMMING Pm Owmrk UtXtarplanl: WalarptinIXiaarvtea-tteoal LMONT WEST UK ft ft rondwr mito com wapkMM mo'onry fvtpM toOHTV WfRWICR I Stockton Robbery Conviction Upheld HfWIMfiTH "whole jnvoego-tonootofEO itotoiPAtoAnk HvrtmenTWm 3774t 4731 Rtr Nikto cMariito U71 Nat utility pM SpMWtandK Sit $110000 fundi S010ft0l kAxncx iNTEnnnnei Mate VA RdWtobto 44 FtopWrand Surplus bond Despite wearing masks kicking in the door and cutting Vernon Fowler 69 who lived there and responded to Mrs Haire's screaming the men said they were only joking about the holdup eM7779 WO 00 BESTBUY IINGSGATE OraW family tonw Maw I rk I iWM ft a ancR toara rtWR RWy WMtft CM RRNL Mt UMRty and otto (topotoli SogW Mcwfiy gwranftr 77 07 15407 Unking Total spadnlk Currxnt naxxtl: Cota on Hand and on driven to th homo or on Sales Tax Charge driven to the home of CD Siren Test Is Tomorrow A Ova Defense sirenwaming test will be conducted at noon tomorrow according to Bobby Shoffrier director of the Knoxville-Knox County CivD De-feme Office: The test will consist of a two-minute Mast on the Civil Defense sirens throughout the city and county 1 1 fr Sqto Rate 15 1BTMMHTR01 SUVEU nnorsciMC ymnuE 71 MtoW MW An mm 9 H9Ri1 9ff9ffi Bl9 574-17(1 EAST TENNESSEE VGHEITS CLINIC toriaik FMkiBBlB 2SSJM S7 MANQEI VIST I FEAH9ML The State Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the five-to-10 year prison sentence of Darren Stockton charged with robbing hie grandmother Nov 14 1976 at knifepoint The case came from Ucourtopinion laid Stockton and GrOCer Convicted Mo brother David along with David Henley had Benny Shelton in rural Unicoi County were drinking and borrowed a dollar from Mr Shelton According to the opinion Mr Shelton and a brother Lawrence became suspicious when they saw the three go pest the Shelton house later that nighL They reportedly followed the three and heard them plotting the robbery of Lavada Haire the Stocktons? grandmother She wee 73 at the time Hensley reportedly didn't want to go inside the grandmother house nd was left outside A Criminal Court Jury convicted Jack Roberta Cash Grocery 1706 University failing to report more than taxes collected from January 1976 The state claimed Robert salee tax records for that period The Jury recommended a of one to two years fine: Judge Richard Ray Ford judgment pending hearing for a new trial June 12 He -Ml 20J8U7 Total OUirnnl Own 1 2714140 UnonartlMd doM onponxo 4 UABUTCS AND BETMD NET BBVBififf BROAOAOieVto ewaer ImmaciAWR fvif XM Ill towv it ruhr AR agtgv rgrTB! mo FoU OO 771 MMI Vte dr CM frr aaratir mmah nae rnwHsna nnnM miw raw hp MnMng Bonds Tennessee Traffic Box Score NASHVILLE (UPI) traffic fatalities: Tepotaiws rx Taoxtaiwr-m TUtataApteWte TT TuoatatarSiwT-ee I OPVtcMWWUM ilHWlRtafltoAl lU IAMB! CGNST CL 5S8-538S W71A 27SJOHUO OOmOM BBOADMHES S4UOO yesterday operator of Avo of (5000 in sake to October falsified prison sentence and a (5000 reserved on a motion allowed Roberts to remain free under (2500 bomL The trial may be the first of its kind in Tennessee court offiriak said AmL Atty Gen Rnmel Dedrick said he hat found no record of any prior criminal pweeuthm and Jury trial of such a biTi N71B Total long tanndxtt S30S9077 X7Ut C3SKTIY ESTATE OPOI ISIISE SiaL 1-BPH iRTBBakWW MMrilniK kdAtnitox ICBBkkl MeMSUII isiMHiii ImiAxlm ftwt CT-4741 mAKTtD ImwiaTto acewwu HMkM liR CwmW ARomtc HWBk CMfTMtTk REAL ESTATE When You Need Help a llekeed kendo outatanding teOOOee Otter ktafwoo JB00 57 Total ounonlk The Shelton went back homo to get their shotguns They returned to see one of the Stocktons kick the door in and place a switchblade to the throat of Mm Heire So they herded Hendey inrido the house end broke up the robbery TVA Hushed News of 'Cobalt Rain' COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 Iorb Inm of tea aa- tern ca I an iaiMo1 te umIm' aa mar tela mm mm aa URlNAfMW Call FISH 573-8325 nma nsmnuuQi ww cm RRm tun- TV? am re "It was above the normal levek for the neighborhood but there was no health hazard of any kintL" TVA spokesman Mike Butler said The incident was reported to the KRC Atlanta where a spokesman said heakk'phyrics personnel "didnY consider it worth a granting" Butler said the radioactive ramfifl occurred when the plant was being cleaned after the Hard 22 1973 control cable fire ATHENS Ala (UPI) RrinM laced with higher-than-usual amounts of radioactive cobalt from the Browns Pofry nuclear plant foil on the Athens area in 1975 but the incident wee not disclosed to the public Reports filed with the Nuclear Rego-btary Conunksian (XRC) said a TVA rein gauge mar Athens registered readings of radiation from cobalt CO at four time above normal after a 1 shower in August 1175: laBaadtriSHuiMhaat Nil MMh bocbuu of wzicn aam MlKOflM AttSOOMOH teal 7000 goxona ft JOOpar 1000 IM MNOgataa QT40pw1jOQO text 30000 catena G100 gw 1000 rSOJUOganono JSpar UOOOgaOara ai-3ios 4S3-3I0S 12-0500 taw ft we ton I if MRRimvtl Il'sM 7lfVWto1toA.

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