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Washington Daily News (Newspaper) - August 24, 1970, Washington, North CarolinaWeather partly Cloudy tonight and Home meat cooler East of mountains. Partly Cloudy and mild tuesday with Cha m e of of sci won Washington daily news if you do not get your paper. Dial 94az145 Between a 30 and. 1 �0 a it orc and Taw will be debarred. To you established 1909 eight pages Washington North Carolina monday afternoon August 24, 1970 daily except sunday peace talks israelis name Eban As Delegate Mansfield wants by Martin zither associated p Rrana writer Jerusalem Cap Israel filed its fifth cease fire violation charge against Egypt sunday but at the same time cleared the Way for the Middle East peace talks to Start a my Agnew tells s. Koreans . Will up assistance school report Aav t Lethu by w alter r Mears associated pres writer Washington apr embarrassed by absenteeism in a Campaign minded Senate majority Leader Mike a a intends to step up schedule in Hopes of keeping enough members in town to do business. A we Haven to got much Choice Quot Mansfield said. A we have a lot of measures to consider and not Many Days to consider them in a Quot the members have just got. To stay in town or take their chances if they re out campaigning a the Montana Democrat said. The first order of business today is leftover from Friday when absenteeism prevented passage of a $5 2 billion Public works appropriations Bill. Only 49 senators showed up to vote on the measure. It takes 51. To do business. The count was 48 to i for passage of the Bill when the Senate had to adjourn for Lack of a quorum a that was an embarrassing situation Quot Mansfield said �?o1 think what happened May Well be a lesson that would sink Mansfield Mansfield said he May put the the work Senate on a six Day schedule starting this week. He said he May seek to keep the Senate at work on saturdays until mid october the attendance problem the Senate encountered Friday certainly will be worse on autumn saturdays in a congressional election year. But Mansfield said the work Load leaves no alternative the Senate has spent a month on a $19.2 billion military procure ment Bill and Mansfield Hopes to Complete work on it before a Brief labor Day recess begins on sept 3. But there is further controversy ahead on. Amendments seeking a shift from the draft to a Volunteer army and invoking a cutoff on . Military operations in Southeast Asia at the end of 1971. Foreign minister Abba Eban As its delegates tag i a from israelis Point of View jy/1 off univ c there is now nothing to prevent a built do nearly 600 holdouts will begin mixing this week f4 phantom jets to go to allies Everett rally okla. Senator f to speak Here the talks from starting a a foreign ministry spokesman said Eban a appointment was announced after a six hour Cabinet meeting but he will not enter the negotiations in new York with Jordan and Israel until later because the two Arab nations named their u n. Ambassadors As their delegates accordingly israeli Cabinet Secretary Michael Amon said Yosef Tekoah. Israelis ambassador to the United nil ions would attend the first session As Eban a Deputy and after the first meeting would return to Jerusalem to report to the Cabinet Gunnar v. Jarring the Spe Cial u n. Envoy for the Middle East who is to be the it it be tween in the indirect talks is expected to announce the Date for the first session soon. Israel wants the foreign ministers to do the talking because she thinks they Are More Likely to make Progress and there were indications the Cabinet officials might be brought in during the u n. General Assembly opening in new York sept. 15. Jordanian foreign minister Antone Attalah said that despite the designation of Jan his u a. Leaving by Mark Brown a a a i press writer Washington a the Nixon administrations claim to Mvi Luu fitly Wip a 6ui South pm style school segregation comes to the test this week As i itt comes to me Tesi mis Wees As Lih urch Here a Neari it rho idol districts begin integrating class the Rev Luther j Matthews pastor of the first Baptist Church Here for the past nine years has resigned to accept a the Call of the Community Center Baptist Church. It 2, Halifax or. Matthews came to Washington in october 1961 from the Konnak Baptist Church of Winston Salem his resignation is effective at the end of the month \ during his tenure Here or Matthews has served on the Board of mental health As 9 director a member of the Good a a wat k i q neighbor Council president of adv 111 in the Beaufort county ministerial association and a member of up Rex. The committee for promotion of i f i ill Bond sales for the addition to the Quot Between 80 and 90 Southern acting under court or Ders or voluntary agreements open their doors today under plans which for the first time in a Century eliminate dual ttys terns for Blacks and Whites the administration last week said with .s66 districts scheduled to desegregate this fall More profile approach the govern Scott takes coast to coast than 94 per cent olt the school systems in the South would be in compliance with the supreme court s 1954 edict that separate Tamarr Mmry Idem of the hand a handful of districts about 14. Opened without significant incident last week Moat of. Ike school districts Quot Are scheduled to he in operation by sept 14 the big Job for the Admonis ration will he to determine whether Hose districts under court order or voluntary agree ment will in fact desegregate although maintaining throughout the summer a Low ment has pledged to Lake Swift action against districts that Dis Criminate on the basis of race in Pupil assignments schools that violate orders or agreements can be taken to court or. Less Likely face Termi nation of federa education funds More difficult to Determiners whether desegregation will end at the school House door As some civil rights spokesmen have predicted with classrooms being segregated despite a Spring and summer push to bring the remaining segregated districts into line there see schools Page 81 1 see Matthews. Page 8 Williams rites ambassador will continue a his 1j a a Tyirin q v representative. But he a added --1 cell for the first time in this Century a United states senator from a state other than North Carolina will make a. Campaign speech in Beaufort county. In support of the Campaign of r. Frank Everett for Congress the Republican executive committee of Beaufort county has invited senator Henry Bellmon of Oklahoma to address a dinner rally Here. Senator Bellmon accepted and will be the featured speaker at a dinner at the Brentwood Lodge on Highway 17 just North of Washington at 8 00 . Tuesday aug. 25. Harvey Dixon jr., the Republican county chairman will preside at the dinner and congressional candidate r. Frank Everett of Robersonville will introduce senator Bellmon. A gop spokesman said one of the reasons the Republican party was Able to bring a Man of senator bellmen a stature Here was the fact that he has ties that connect him to Beaufort county. His younger brother George Bellmon was for Many years a resident of the Terra Ceia Section of the county where he operated a Large farm. When senator Bellmon was elected governor of Oklahoma George Bellmon returned to that state to manage a the family properties. Senator Bellmon has a farm background. He was bom on a farm near the Little town of Tonkawa okla. In 1921 he is a graduate of Oklahoma state University where he finished in sen. Henry Bellmon 1942. Immediately after graduate Ion he joined the Marine corps and served in combat in the Pacific. He was awarded two of the most sought after decorations the legion of Merit and the Silver Star. Entering politics he served a term in the Oklahoma legislature but for the next 10 years devoted himself to his farming interests. In 1958 he decided to get Back in politics where his Rise was meteoric. After. Serving. First. An. His. County a Republican chairman and then As state Republican chairman he was in 1963 elected the first Republican governor of the state of see gop Page 8 that he will be in Newyl re for the opening of the general Ras Sembly sept. 15. Elm and egyptian foreign minister Mah Moud raid also Are expected to attend the Assembly opening. Israelis new cease fire complaint filed with . Observers Sac mid East Page s Satchwell rites held mrs. Bessie w. Satchwell died Early sunday morning in the Beaufort county Hospital. Private funeral services will be held. Monday aug. .24 at noon at the graveside in Yatesville conducted by or. Raymond l Alexander pastor of the first Christian Church. Pallbearers will be g. W. Marsh or. Of Wilson n. C., John s. Marsh and m. O. Edmondson of Bath Robt. L. Stevenson of Fremont and Richard t. Smith of Wilson. Mrs. Satchwell was born in Beaufort county oct. 1.3, 1.884, daughter of the late William a and Alice May Respass Woolard she was married to John l. Satchwell who preceded her in death in 1934. She was a member of the first Christian Church and lived most of her life in Washington and Bath. Survivors Are one son. Jack Satchwell of Wilson one a daughter mrs. Vonnie Marsh Bath one brother e. M. Woolard Greenville and three Sisters mrs Hattie a. Burbage mrs Alice w. Mercer of Norfolk a and mrs. Lloyd Sharpe of Bath. Lacy c. Williams ii. Age 69. Of Wilmar it. I Vanceboro died at his Home sunday morning at 1 45 o clock following a critical illness of three weeks he had been in failing health for the past five years. Or Williams was bom in Chocowinity township sept. 27, 1900, son of the late Lacy c. And st die Lewis Williams he was a member of the Haw Branch Christian Church. Or Williams was married to the former Mary Davenport of Beaufort county on april 18, 1920. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this year. Surviving besides his wife Are two sons Tommy Williams of the Home and Lacy c. Williams Iii of Columbia s. A two daughters mrs. Grover Carrow of this City and or Cleo Clark of Chocowinity 14 grandchildren four great grandchildren four Sisters mrs. Daisy Gendry mrs. Jennette beavers mrs. Davenport and mrs Chandler All of it. 1 Leboro one step sister Lilly Gray Jackson of mond a. Funeral services will be held at the Haw Branch Christian Church conducted by Ward m Woolard pastor and the Rev Rufus h. Walker a former pastor. Burial will follow in the Church cemetery. The body will be moved from the Paul funeral. Home to the Church one hour prior to the serviced the following will serve As pallbearers Bruce Allcox David Rowe Holt Chandler Julius Davenport Norwood Mayo and j p Vick without work done Indian commission expires in �?T72 by Dillon Graham associated press writer Washington apr the Indian claims commission has approved claims totalling $359 million since its inception in. 1946,. But time is running out. With Little Over Hall its work done the commission is set to expire on april 10, 1972. A total of 290 claims valued at an Esti mated $150 million remain to be settled. The Semins les for example think they should receive handsome compensation for most of Florida which they owned prior to an 1823 treaty with the United states. A Battle still rages Over what they will get for it. The Turtle Mountain Chippe was once owned seven million acres of North Dakota and a fair Price for it has been disputed for four decades and two presidential vetoes. It still re Mains to be resolved by the commission. The commission set up in 1946 for 10 years to hasten Justice for the indians has been Given three five year extensions and congressmen warned that the 1967 Extension would be the last. A everyone is frustrated by its inability to get these claims con eluded a one senator expressed the exasperation of the lawmakers. Commission chairman Jerome k. Kuykendall says the panel has been struggling with claims based on old. Treaties stretching Back to Indian wars 150 years ago. The commission cannot possibly conclude its pending cases in the time remaining Kuykendall said but one More Extension would do it. Quot we have a program that can see it through in an additional five years a he said. Quot we know what we have to do now and have a goal set for each member of our Legal Congress added two More members to the former three member commission in 1967, and Kuykendall a former Federal Power commission chairman has streamlined the procedures and added new staff. The old commission disposed of Only about half its rates in More than 21 years. Kuykendall claims that with an Extension the present commission can conclude As Many cases in half the1 time. Each Case is heard by a single commissioner much As a judge hears cases in Federal courts who reviews the evidence and drafts proposed findings. But the entire commission meeting weekly approves the final ver dict. Raleigh api gov Bob Scott today accused former gubernatorial candidate Reginald Hawkins of using a rhetoric in urging negroes to make a citizens arrest of the governor a Cdr. Hawkins is doing a great disservice to the people he pre tends to Lead a Scott said a i find it very difficult to work with Black leaders who make statements Tike Scott said Hawkins declaration a serves no useful Scott was commenting at a news conference on a speech Hawkins made saturday at a Black Solidarity Day rally at Oxford. Hawkins a negro told his Black listeners that a negro should make a citizens arrest of Scott for his failure to enforce the 1970 voting rights act. On other subjects the governor t charged that the Nixon administration a is creating a whole Cloud of confusion Over school desegregation see Scott Page a county native Kato Dies sunday Van j miss Ellis. A. Lee age 61, of Rich a Charlotte died suddenly sunday morning in a Charlotte Hospital following a heart attack or. Lee was bom in in my acre township sept 18,1809, son of the Date Joseph c. And Olivi a Cox Lee. He had been making his Home in Charlotte for a number of years where he was a shipping clerk. S fwd Emki of Hia Ihry to daughters mrs. Cris k or Tes of Freeport 111., mrs Richard Ricks of Goldsboro and mrs Charlie f. Wallace of it 4, Washington nine grandchildren and two step children one brother Millard f. Lee and one sister mrs. Pearl Lee Hamilton both of it. 4, Washington. Funeral services will be held at Mcewen funeral in Charlotte at.2 . Tuesday conducted by the Rev Don Leonard pastor of the first United Church of Christ of Asheboro. Burial will follow in Sharon memorial women will rally for liberation Hgt Joe Nicholson Wjk associated pres writer women plan to demand a dial ity with men in rallies from coast to coast wednesday the Day of a National women s strike against menial jobs and Kitchen work leaders of the women a liberation movement who called the strike to coincide with the 50th anniversary of women Tif Frage say strike activities will include seminars marches and the beginning of a nationwide toy cot t of five products thai the movement contends insult worn in in their advertisements the National organization of women now said it would identify the five products in new York wednesday now said the products treat women As a deodorized Young feat Quot the strike s goals Are Job Equality free Day care centers and free abortions now launched its strike week activities sunday at a service in the Arlington Street unitarian universalist Church in a Boston Betty Friedan founder of the Organiza lion and author of a the feminine mystique Quot predicted millions a of women would Boycott their jobs and close Down their kitchens wednesday. A bring your babies to the of fice a so Esau a and sit them on the Bosses Lap a a she urged women to spend wednesday analysing the conditions which keep us from being what we might be a i Cari p 1 it Hisdorf a it a Latorri press writer Seoul map it vice president spirit t Agnew told South Korea today that the United states is transferring a Wing of it phantom it fighters from Japan to Korea and will Supply additional military assistance. Including planes w Ith special a Jular equipment to detect infiltrating North korean boats arriving in Seoul for a two a is it to reaffirm . Inten-tion4 of helping South koreans anti communist government am a announced the new Mill tary Aid m a speech at City Hall Plaza before paving a Courtesy Call on president Chung Hee hark. The new Aid is intended to ease South korean objections to the decision to w withdraw by next june 30 some of the 62.uoo u amp troops in Korea the be president did not., go into details a week ago the new York times reported that the 111 i i 1 three squadrons totalling 54 planes would not increase american air strength in Korea greatly because at least two other phantom squadrons which have been in the country on rotational assignment from the United states will go Home soon or Murrow v Carter a a see a amp of w. Page 81 in Adams. Mass. Sunday id Uoo persons stood in u steady ram to watch a March honouring sue a aftfir��., the a Emend a Sutra go Leader who was Horn there in 1820 a a a. On wednesday. 4he a oth and Ersary of ratification of the amendment the Post office department will Issue i scent suffrage commemorative stamp in Chicago a taped message from rep. Martha Griffiths. D Mich. A Leader in the Dana to pass a constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal rights for women will be played Quot at a rally in do Htow a Grant Pishl Phyllis Berry president of the equal rights Alliance a Chicago women s liberation group which is advocating a one Day buying Boycott said a the boy Cott is something All women can do Quot Mary Jean a Collins Robson president of now in Chicago said some women have Organ ted. Seminars on. Women a rights in their neighbourhoods or offices other women plan to handout leaflets at railroads a �on8. A a _ a m is. Suzanna. Ramp Coe passes mrs Suanna Williams Rascoe. 83 year of Jig died sunday night m a nurse pm Home m , after an extended illness funeral services will be held tuesday afternoon at 3 00 p a from the Wilkinson Church of Christ near Pantego conducted by Rev. Herman shave of a. The body at the Oden funeral Home and placed in the Church one hour before the funeral service. Mrs. Rascoe was born sep tember 21, 1887 in Hyde county daughter of the late Jessie Barnette and Sarah Cuthrell Williams she married William Rascoe january 20th, 1908 survivors besides her husband Are two sons. Allen Alfred Rascoe of Windsor and of plymouth., one brother Calvin Williams of. Hyde count four Sisters mrs. Clara Mooney. Mrs Vera Gibbs and mrs Nancy of Clyde county and mrs Eva Davidson of Norfolk. Va., and nine grand children when in charge Ponder when in doubt mumble the decision of the commit Park Sion May be appealed to the . Court of claims two have gone All the Way to toe supreme court once toe claim is finally concluded and All appeals cleared up the commission reports its determination to con Gress. Congress then must appropriate the funds to pay the judg ment along with a distribution act which determines exactly who gets the Money some judgments Are distributed per capita to tribe members while others Are paid to the tribe. The Bureau of Indian affairs works out the distribution in addition to hearing cases the commission has the Power to investigate them if Neces sary. Kuykendall Gays the com tobacco Box score see indians Page 8 the Washington tobacco Market for the first week of sales sold 1,312,952 pounds of tobacco for $939.345.7 for an average of $71.54 per 100 pounds. A Billy Dawson supervisor says Quot we Are expecting a Fine week beginning today and we expect Good sales every on tuesday first Sale goes to Hassell warehouse second Sale goes to sermons warehouse third Sale goes to Talley warehouse. By Gordon Brown associated press writer Washington a both ered by Progress and under standing7 the National Assoc a lion of profess ional bureaucrats stands ready to help get you Hack to a confused and furious standstill. A Champion of the status quo government Ese and gobbledygook the association has entangled its Tongue in Cheek for two years to obliterate achievement and clarity with entrenchment and obfuscation. With its motto Quot when Quot in , mumbled and its. Coat of arms a rampant Duck snarled in red tape. Nata probe now boasts some 300 members and claims an International division. Its Arsenal to defend the bureaucracy includes the buc slip a a ready checklist of phrases to help the bureaucrat pass the Bucko phrases like a per your request and a a let a discuss at lunch your club.1"1 then there s the invaluable list of Buzz word projections calculated to help the bureaucrat a speak with orchestrated rhetorical with this list he can put together such Clear concise Mirical determinism Quot or a in cart it Nurmi Aruj there also is the Handy Dandy employee performance evaluation. Chart which gives High ratings to a subordinate who Quot Quot a writes with a Justive integrity presents ideas with maximized deliberative options but which fads the employee who executes policy and can be under stood a a helpful also is Nata probe is executive Pencil with an Eraser on each end the organization motto comes from toe guidelines enunciated by James h. Boren a founder president and chairman of the Hoard for the association. These guidelines which All bureaucratic members Are required to memorize Are a when in charge Ponder when in Trou Bie Delegate when in doubt mumble Quot Boren is a qualified bureaucrat. Having spent 13 years in government service four As administrative assistant to sen. Ralph Yarborough d tex., and nine with the Agency for International development the idea for Nata probe came to Boren in a Bright flashing revelation he says on april 1, 1968, at an unusually Dull tical Infra meeting in the state department building after three hours he said it came to him a that there can be Beauty in a bag of Mush and excitement in applying the principle of dynamic so Nata probe was born dedicated to the principle of a recognition to the articulate Finger tappers of the world who by their steadfast Dedica Tion to the principle of dynamic i activism have kept things from happening and thereby prevented mistakes from being "made1&Quot of. Boren concedes that while the whole thing is a big spoof some beneficial changes in bureaucracy might be brought about by kidding the system just a year ago. He wrote army Secretary Stanley Resor sending him half a dozen of the associations double Eraser pencils with the suggestion the army adopt them As swagger a Sticks he never received a reply so on the first anniversary of the letter he fired off another again enclosing half a dozen of the pencils. He plans such a letter every year until he gets a reply see mumble. Page 8>

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