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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 19

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-1 1 i Health Markets Sports Want Ads $-16 12 Marvin West Brewer Comics Editorials' Fiaanclal Forum II 11 4 7 4 £: A irivjL'riVV J'1 i' XXX Z'f- -1 Knoxville Tenn 37901 Monday Evening February 9 198i v- i yTi-iS --V -r' I I ft 'i-'''' -j- W- j- -w ft force capital a Riyadh it wont last tor- By WALTER FRIEDENBEBG i uled tion freeze on the enhancements bomb Reagan Administration that the price of and missile racks and extra fuel tanks threat to use the "oil something he had not donefor years is also a worry to UJ5 officials At the Carter request the Saudi government pumped up tts daily oil output to over 10 million barrels a day from the usual nine million to make up for the drop of Iraqi and Iranian pro- ductkm i 'v -v I- Imt the gulfs bigjgert military power is opposed to the proposed defense pact that would give the planes greater striking power and range The improvcmenU to the FISs would give them the ability to bomb targets within Israel which objectt to the sale One UJL official said the Reagan Ad-: approval of the F15 extras will be mud appreciated in the Saudi 'Vrvl vvs Just Lion Around Even the winter sun is enough to bring a lazy yawn Zoological Park from this young African lion cub at the Knoxville Steams caught the Staff photographer cub in midyawn James Dies in North Carolina To Operate A newly formed group is preparing an application to operate a new television station on Very High Frequency (VHF) Channel 8 in KnoxviIle The application was to have been filed with the Federal Communications Commission in' Washington DG today 7 The group ia the fourth seeking rightt to Channel A Board embers for the group are John Lodcridge Knoxville lawyer Ann Got-- don Smallman 840 Cherokee Blvd and Raymond A Shirley manager of WUOT Radio according to Hugh Branson a stockholder in the group and owner of a Washington DC consulting firm Branson said that if the application is successful Shirley win be chief engineer and that A1 Curtis general manager of WSJK Channel 2 will become general manager of the new station Branson said the new company has an option for the 1747-foot tower formerly used by WBIR-Television Channel 10 near House Mountain in Blaine In order not to overlap Channel 8 public television stations in Athens GsL and Nashville Branson said the new station proposes a directional antenna would radiate 52 killowatts to the south to serve Maryville and Sevierville and 250 Mki watts to the west to serve the Lenoir City area with all other areas to receive full-power broadcast of 316JI00 watts Class A stockholders listed in the ap- plication are Branson ager with WTVK-TV Channel 26 until moving to Washington in 1967 as adminis- trative aide to Sen Howard Baker Eugene Joyce Oak Ridge lawyer Curtis Barbara his wife Mrs Mary Ttoy Mrs Winston IH and Mrs David Canaan Conn a sister Denton Tex Trigg James Jr a pastor Hoiston Conference St Janies United was killed in an automobile near Staunton Va Dee -r Home Waynesville continued dose friendship is meaningful progress toward Palestinian self-determination As a signal of the new Saixtt mood King Khalid responded to President Rea- gans routine port-inauguration good-will message with a Hunt statement that the United States "is capable of playing an important role in repelling Zionist aggression against the Arab and Islamic nation" 4V The Saudi monarch laid down to gan his formula for Middle East peace: Israeli from occupied Arab territories foremost holy Jerusalem" the right to return to their land the right to self-determination and recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate representative1 While the formula is not new UJS dipaw the message as a prompt forceful step by King Khalid to register with' the Reagan White Home growing Saudi impatience with the long-unresolved Palestine issue -y These diplomats see other signs of Saudi setf-assertion and Arab world leadership: The Saudi gevernment last week played host to a 38-nation Islamic world summit notable for deft stage-management that focused the conference on Pal-' estine and Jerusalem and threatened a wider boycott of Western firms trading with Israel Saadi Arabian ell minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani threatened that his' country is ready to use once again the against the Wert if the Palestine issue is not solved soon 6 The Saadi geverameat has piibH- rized its interest in promoting a security system for the Persian Gulf area uring Saudi Arabia's oil earnings and martial strength for manpower and skill To buy time and ingratiate itself with -the Saudi government the Reagan Administration favors approving "enhance-' menti" for the 62 F15 warplanes ached- forgo some payments on loans The Free Press said in a copyright story yesterday The concessions were demanded by the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board before it will authorize $400 million in Federal loan guarantees necessary to keep the carmaker- in business The concessions should save the company $800 to $850 per car The Free Pre said 1 A car now' costs Chrysler about $450 to $650 more than General Motors Corp and $150to $400 more than Ford Motor Col The Free Press noted Although all three companies have approximately the same fixed costs: Ford and GM now can -build their can for less because they sell more cars and trucks and can spread theircosts over more vehicles The United Auto Workers union already has promised the loan board that it will bear situation in mind when it negotiates a new contract in September 1982 Italian Official To Meet Reagan ROME (AP) Foreign Minister Emilio Colombo left today for the United' -States where he will hold talks later this week with President Reagan and other Administration officials Colombo is scheduled to speak to the New York Council of Foreign Relations Minister Trigg 1 Dr' Trigg James widely known Hoiston Conference Minister andformer pastor Lincoln Park United Methodist Church here died yesterday in Lake Jun-ahiska NC following a brief illness He -was 8L A member of the Hoiston Conference from 1929 until his retirement in 1972 Dr Janies was pastor at Lincoln Park in the 1930s He also was pastor of churches in West Graham Pulaski and Bluefield Va Gary Va and Broad Street United Methodist Church Kingsport i-: A native of Rural Retreat Va James-held a number of positions with the Hoi ston Conference including secretary and treasurer executive secretary recording secretary and president of the conferenced board of education district super intendent editor of The Hoiston Methodist executive secretary of the Interboard Council and a member of the board of trustees of the conferenced colleges He also was executive secretary of the Na- tlonaj Methodist Conference on Christian Education He also was executive secretary of the Southeastern Jewish Jurisdictional Coun- cil delegate to the general and Jewish Dictional Conference a member of the commission to study the Jewish Dictional System and administrative secretary of Corp Gets Price Edge the on Inter-Jewfeh Dictional Relations Janies received his bachelord degree from Emory and Henry College and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the school in 1944 He also was a graduate of Chandler School of Theology Emory University' Atlanta Ga' and received a Doctor of Divinity Degree there in 1964 A memorial service will be held at 11 am tomorrow in the First United Methodist Church WaynetviDe NC Funeral services win be held at 11 am Wednes- NC is in charge day in the chapel of Emory and Hairy College Emory Va The family suggests that memorials be' made to the Church Extension Phase of Hoiston Conference Capital Funds Box 655 Knoxville or the Aatniry Center of Johnson City The family win have visitation from 10 to 11 am tomorrow in the Emory and Henry Chap- 1 VfV: Bus Wrecks on Snowy A KEENE NY UPIf A touf carrying vacationing skiers skidded off a snow-covered road and overtumed yesterday injuring about 40 of the passengers state police said Police said the White Bus Qx driver was apparently going too fast for road condition Charges against him were pending Jamei leaves James! daughters Sewell Normal McKinney New Mrs Myrtle Sears A son Rev in several churches including Methodist herw accident 301978 Garrett Funeral Chrysler DETROIT (AP) hive a $190 to ert UAL competitors a traditional price of the concessions employees lenders to The Detroit Employees of carmaker have wages its suppliers to seO the carmaker and its bankers New-Car Mayor Criticizes Reporting I of His Spending After Cuts Mayor Randy Tyree has attacked or He said he has stayed under the bud-what he called and unbalanced get allocated for moving into and particularly newspapers in tarnishing the City-County Buildinq Channel 8 James Bush president of Johnson- and Galyon Construction Co Kenneth Needham president of Magnolia Provision Co an institutional food supplier Sam Newman president of Davis Newman and Payne advertising company and Avon Rollins TVA liaison officer for minority economic devekqunant Class A stockholders retain an voting rights Branson said the group is filing to operate as an independent station with a stong emphasis on news and public affairs and would carry independent network news sports and other special events programming by way of sattelite At least three other groups have'ap-plied for the Channel 8 addition to the Knoxville market one of several cities approved nationally for an additional VHFstation Christian Television in Knoxville an organization headed by Dale Alan Rich-man of Seymour and Steve Smith of Knoxville has reportedly applied for a construction permit Anthony Kimbrough and Thomas Moore of Kimbrough-Moore televirion want to operate Channel 8 primarily as a rebroadcast unit of Channel 17 out of Atlanta the Ted Turner station WTBS-TV there with some local programming Earlier James Martin president of Plasti-Line Co and head of a group -seeking the same channel said his group is prepared to apply fo the FCC for a permit for Channel 8 The FCC has indicated it could take as long as two years to decide on who gets the new license which he said is significant 'since the county overran its $6001000 budget Carpeting Tyree said $12000 of carpeting which' has been reported at his office is actually for eight offices three reception areas and a conference room The mayor's ear Tyree indicated that reports of his $11000 car have been taken out of context He said the Car is one of 45 cars purchased under the city fleet management program which he said could save taxpayers $502000 this year tael consumption he said are conserving $9000 per month through a computerized system of gasoline dispersal" 1 monary resuscitation or CPR can help sufferers before the ambulance arrives CPR is used when the heart has stopped and the patient has stopped breathing It involves a combination of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and Chest heart massage In the past only doctors and nurses practiced CPR but medical authorities now recommend training the general public in its use A growing number of communities have set up special CPR programs Call your local chapter of the American Heart Association of the American Red Cross if you are interested A number of things contribute toy our chances of having a heart attack Some like heredity and age are uncontrollable Others risks however like smoking and high blood pressure can be reduced- The National Institutes of Health says there are signs that the public is changing its habits: The number of smokers has decreased for example: The number of people receiving treatment for high blood pressure has doubled since 1972 consumption of animal fats and oils has dropped sr The dianges apparently are working the first time in our history cardiovascular death rates are 'going down rather than says the National Institutes of Health addition we can see a decline in the absolute number of heart attacks Prevention of heart attacks is not only the most effective way to attack the problem It is humanly 19 Years USSR Says in US May Renew Cold War Learn About Head Attacks and Save Lives MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union pressing its verbal campaign against the Reagan Administration charged yesterday that leaders were mounting a against detente and that what it called UA hysteria" was encouraging a return to the Cold War Moscow Radio commentator Boris Andrianov said representatives of the new Washington administration judging by their public statements are unrolling a massive attack on the policy of de-tente" is clearly taking a path aimed at violating the equilibrium of forces in the world and attaining military superiority for the United States and its Andrianov said Hours later official Soviet television showed film footage of UA battleships and combat aircraft preparing for mis- Chrysler Corp will $400 edge on its two larg- next year reversing disadvantage because it is receiving from its and suppliers Free Press the financially troubled agroed to work for lower are expected to agree parts at lower prices are expected to agree to Dealers Urge Price Cuts LOS ANGELES (AP) The president of the National Automobile Dealers Association says Irresponsible" price increases by manufacturers are hurting automobile sales "The reduction in sales now ia due to the irresponsible series of rapid price increases when we have had Wendell Miller a dealer from Binghamton NY said during weekend convention here The NADA directors passed a resolution calling for carmakers to roll back their new car prices to the levels of last October when the 1981 models went on sale Base prices on domestic models have been raised by about 3 percent since then Miller said he realizes the carmakers will be reluctant to cut car prices when they already are losing money or barely breaking even in their operations But he predicted increased volume stimulated by the price decrease would more than make up for the loss in revenues from lower prices The UA carmakers had record losses in 1980 and sales have continued to slump in the first weeks of this year General Motors- Corp President James McDonald said such a price cut would be an to the problem of stimulating sales but added that GM would likely offer some sort of program in the spring aimed at boosting sales Nevada Casinos Pay 132 More in Taxes CARSON CITY Nev (UPI) Gov Robot List says gambling industry raked in winnings of $5886 million in the last three months of 1980 despite the recession the bomb extortion plot at the fatal MGM grand fire at Las Vegas and the lack of snow in the Tahoe irate List said Saturday the casinos paid $307 million in taxes for the final quarter of the year a 132 percent increase over the comparable period of 1979 List said the increase was more than twice what his budget experts had predicted Soviets Again Charge US Is Involved in International Terrbr Through CI A i 4 it the wake of reports detailing some of his expenditures after recent budget cuts: am not attacking the the mayor said today I am calling on some of you to be more balanced in what you present for public consumption take exception to the manner in which issues are being he continued is the wrong time for that Everybody is looking for scapegoats anyway" The mayor listed three main areas in which he said reporting has been unbalanced: Deceratlag his office The $5000 spent on decorating he said win budgeted in a bond issue before he became may- 1 i cording to the National Institutes of Health It often is hard to ten whether someone is having a heart attack Symptoms vary but the most common one is chert pain usually in the middle'of the chest ConsumerWatch but sometimes extending to the neck the left shoulder and down the left arm Some sufferers describe the pain as constricting as though a rope were being pulled tightly around the chest Others say the pain is like a weight pressing down on the chest Heart attack victims also tend to feel weak and be short of breath They appear pale and may feel cold while sweating heavily In some cases however there is no warning death is the first sign (of trouble) in about one-quarter of the patients who suffer heart say the experts at the National Institutes of Health In addition about 60 percent of the deaths among people who have a history of heart disease occur outside of a hcspi- -taL deaths occur within two hours of the heart attack long before most patients can reach or receive effective medical according to the National Institutes of Health The best thing to do in case of a heart attack or a suspected heart attack is to seek immediate medical treatment in a A procedure called cardiopul The Coast Guard believes charter captain Julian Harvey for reasons that are still unknown killed his wife and four of the five Dupperautts on the fifth day of a week-long cruise to the Bahamas Terry Jo escaped aboard a tiny cork raft and drifted on the open sea before being rescued by a freighter 82 hours later -i -i Harvey was found two days later in a dinghy with the body of 7-year-old Rene Dupperault He said she had drowned When word of Terry rescue came Harvey was telling a Coast Guard board of inquiry that he alone survived a sudden squall and deadly fire that ravaged the 60-foot ketch sions as an announcer told viewers that hysteria in the United States was encouraging a return to the Cold Wan: The Soviet 'Communist party daily 'Pravda said yesterday that this UA Government and news media in to neutralize public dissatisfaction over the state of the economy again are whipping up the myth of a Sovi-et military threat and igniting a chauvinistic psychosis" -1 Pravda repeated Soviet charges that Reagan and Secretary of State Alexander Haig Jr had Soviet policy in recent public statements Pravda also denounced the Reagan plans to increase military expendtturest qnd its assertions that Mas- cow abets national liberation movements that use terrorist tactics: Serov part- of a continuing Soviet press campaign following claims by UA Secretary of State Alexander Haig Jr that the Soviet Union is involved in sup-sporting international terrorism r- Tass said the 1978 Red Brigades murder of former Italian Premier Aldo Moro came after a American political figure" whom Tass did not identify told Moro to change his political views or give up politics Moro did not follow that advice and the result is Tass sakL The Soviet news agency also claimed the CIA was implicated in the 1973 killing of Spanish Premier Carrera Blanco way of doing things and no change in our way of doing things there is bound to be an explosion down the line somewhere 1 say somewhere in the next two or three decades" vv The former IBM president said recent public attacks an the Soviets by Presi- dent Reagan and Secretary of State Alex- tls ---a- -Q---A1 a sLa ander Haig are counterproductive to the cause of forging better relations of the progren that I made if any in the Soviet Union was done rather silently" Watson said I think they are more amendable to working things out silently because they have great inferiority complexes and they like to be made goats So any posturing in dealing with the Russians in my opinion is not MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union denouncing what it called old fairy about Soviet involvement in world terrorism alleged today that the American Central Intelligence Agency was involved in terror acts in Italy Spain Greece and PortugaL one turns to facts he will easily discover where in fact the control center of international terrorism is and where the traces of the criminals really the Soviet news agency Tass said in a commentary entitled 1 lead to The headquarters is in Lan(0eyVa The Tass commentary -by Vladimir By LOUISE COOK What you know about your heart could kin you the message from the National Institutes of Health which is trying to teach people more about heart disease and how to avoid it The Federal agency says that preven-tion is just as important as treatment after trouble strikes we wait for the first sign of heart attack we may have waited too say the experts The National Institutes of Health cites some statistics to show the magnitude of the problem Among them: Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer in the United States responsible for more than half of all deaths every year Almost three times as many people die of heart disease as die of cancer Cardiovascular disease costs the nation $50 billion in lost wages and productivity and in medical bills More thaa one-fourth of the people who die are under 65 The agency has prepared a guide explaining the causes and symptoms of heart disease and what can be done about than Copies of the guide are available at no charge from the Consumer Information Center Dept 586J Pueblo Cola 81009 The major cause of most heart attacks is arteriosclerosis a general term for diseases of the arteries It is responsible for more than 850000 deaths a year ac me to walk in water that you cant see I guess it is because in the ship I knew my mother and brother were there and when the water came up I was so afraid of bumping into Now Tere Jo Hill the mother of three says she harbors no ill feelings toward the man who apparently killed her parents brother and sister and his own wife before leaving Terry Jo to drown in the Caribbean lot of people cant understand she said in a copyright article published yesterday in The Green Bay Press- Gazette never saw him do anything I didnt see him kill anyone so how can I say he Quiet Diplomacy SALT Talks Urged for Successful Relations' With Moscow WASHINGTON (UPI) The United en no change in direction in the Soviet Terror of Massacre at Sea Revealed After States and the Soviet Union are on a colli sion course that can bert be averted by getting to the SALT table" and ratifying the treaty former UAL Ambassador Thomas Watson says: Watson who recently returned from a 14-month assignment in Moscow said he does not believe Poland win trig- a iL-1 ger such a collision and that despite their differences the United States and the So- viet Union can work together A split foreign' policy during the Carter Administration arising from conflicts between the State Department and national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski made the Russians jittery" he said In an interview on ABCs and Answerer yesterday Watson said GREEN BAY Wis (AP) She Still has a fear of things in the water" a terror that lingers nearly two dec- ades after her family was killed at sea and II -year-old Terry Jo Dupperault tried to escape from a sinking' yacht without 1 bumping into their bloody bodies Authorities believe she was left to die' at sea by a yachtsman who killed himself the day after he learned the little girl had been found alive For the first time since those days of horror she has broken her public silence about the events that left her the lone survivor of the Nov 12 1961 tragedy do have a fear of seeing things in she said is a terrible fright for His body was found with his suicide note in a motel the following morriing The note didnt mention the Bluebelle The Bluebelle had left Fort Lauderdale with optometrist Arthur Dupperault Ms wife Jean their children Brian 14 Rene and Terry Jo and Mary Dene Harvey Little Terry Jo told investigators she had heard screaming and stamping before finding her mother and brother in pools of 4 blood She lost saw Harvey leaving the sinking boat Hi an attempt to reach a din- 1 ghy There was no storm she said no' fire She never returned to her Green Bay home she 'said but lived stead in De Fere with an aunt and who sheltered her from publicity I i -'vv-'! cn oin- 2 no' fire t' lived Hk indunde i 5 I 'i ir vd -f A-.

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