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Washington Daily News (Newspaper) - July 25, 1970, Washington, North CarolinaPresident Board of North Carolina weather partly Cloudy warm and humid through sunday with a Chance of afternoon evening thundershowers Washington daily news if you do not got your paper. ,. Dial my his Between a a an 1 00 o clock and one will he Fei Ihre red to you established 1909 ten pages Washington North Carolina saturday afternoon july 25. 1970 daily except sunday leaving tags a Mcbride elected to College Post or Guy t Mcbride jr., vice a a president in charge of All Texas Gulf Sulphur company operations in North Carolina has been elected president of Colorado school of mines at Golden col., effective sep tem Hec 1-- Quot or. Mcbride a selection to head this outstanding institution is a tribute to his leadership and professional excellence Quot said % or. Charles f. Fogarty president of Texas Gulf Sulphur company. A the has been a Lay Man in the development of Texas gulfs North Carolina mining manufacturing and sales facilities while we regret losing his services we wish him Well As he retards to the academic in naming president of the Colorado school of mines the Board of trustees there also designated him professor of Mineral engineering and in that capacity he will do some teaching on the Colorado by Mcbrides and daughter Ellen Campus while serving As chief administrative officer. Formerly associate professor of chemical engineering and Dean of students at Rice University in Texas or. Mcbride joined Texas Gulf in 1958 lie was named manager of the research department the following year was elected vice president in i9601 and appointed general manager of the phosphate division in 1963 an engineering graduate of the University of Texas he holds a doctor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of technology he is a r leg is t e re d p to f e s s i on a i Engineer in Texas Louisiana and new York or. Mcbride is in charge of the $100 million Texas Gulf phosphate mining operations at Aurora he is also in charge of the company s International fertilizer materials sales Headquarters at Raleigh Active in Public and professional affairs or. Mcbride is a member of the advisory committee of the North Carolina water resources Institute vice and member of the directors and of the executive committee of the North Carolina engineering foundation a member of the Board of directory of the n. C. State University development Council former director of the sons association and a member of the american mining Congress environmental matters committee. He formerly served a on. The governors Council for economic development and the governor s Council on Marine sciences. Or. Mcbride and his family have made their Home in Washington since coming to Beaufort county in 1966 to direct the Texas Gulf operations at Lee Creek near Aurora. See Mcbride Page 101 israeli politicians Call on govt to of proposal by Martin Zucker associated press writer m Aviv a political figures in Israel called on the government today to accept the . Middle East peace proposals in the Wake of Egypt s assent but they cautioned against a Hasty reply. In a series of radio inter views israeli politicians warned w that the nation must not allow itself to become isolated in the diplomatic Arena. But they advised prime minister Golda Meir a coalition regime to take time in framing its response to the Washington proposal. Israel Galili a close adviser to mrs. Meir declared Egypt a acceptance of the . Plan was a an attempt to prevent Israel from getting the arms necessary for its in Cairo president Gamal Abdel Nasser said his acceptance was a tactic to keep Israel Indochina Roundup Nixon politics his Way to Western White House or. Mcbride from obtaining additional arms. Parliament who stand on opposite sides of die political Fence agreed on the need to accept the proposals despite israelis fear that a limited cease fire on of the plans major elements would allow Nasser to strengthen his position along the Suez canal prior to renewing the Battle see mid East Page 10, Gas report upsets gov. Scott Raleigh api a gov. Bob Scott told the army Friday that while he had received no offi rial word on reports that Mili tary nerve Gas would be shipped by rail across North Carolina and dumped at sea the action would present a Quot definite and deadly danger to Ocean life and people today As Well As to unknown numbers of generations from in a Telegram to Secretary of the army Stanley r. Resor. Scott said Quot if it is True i object in the strongest possible Scott said in the Telegram that he was sure the Gas could be shipped safely and that his concern was about its effect on the sea. The army has not announced firm plans for the nerve Gas shipment but rep. Richard n said the Gas would go from Kentucky and Alabama depots through Atlan Tao to Charlotte then on to Sun see Gas. Page 10 Hyde native d ies in wrecks Yan Quarter a Jab a n. Harris age 34, of norfolk., a. Was killed in a two car Highway Accident near Columbia Friday afternoon. The Accident occurred during a rainstorm on n. C. 94 East of Columbia. Or Harris was Enro Ute to Hyde county to visit his Mother. Mrs. Thelma Harris at the time of the mishap. Or. Harris was a member of the Norfolk police Force. He was a graduate of the Swan Quarter High school. Surviving in addition to his Mother Are one sister mrs Gilbert. Gibbs of Engelhard and three Brothers. Hurley h Harris of Swan Quarter Llames n. Harrison Elmore Calif and w. Leland Harris of Virginia Beach a. Graveside funeral services will be held at 5 . Sunday in Soule cemetery. The body will remain at the Williamson funeral Home Here and be taken to the graveside at the funeral hour Wei fare foes state will try persuasion again a it Frank coital Ilell a a Laird Pren or Terr san Clemente Calif it coming America morn pton said or would Tike to so spirit a that does t blame Artrie to Dot something Kait it. Speaking without notes. Nixon made the remark Friday night before a Large if dissent stud by Ery of the Salt in face Valley founders of the Church while score of Antiwar dem Raleigh n c. Cap final efforts will be1 made next week to persuade More than a fourth of North Carolina s counties to put up their share of funds for welfare program the chairman of the state Board of social services John r. Jordan told a news conference Friday that if the 27 counties Stilt refuse to put up the Money the Board will meet in special session to consider cutting off Federal and state welfare funds to these counties Jordan said cutting off welfare funds is a a drastic step Quot and will not be taken Quot except As a last he said 10 counties have failed to provide adequate budgets heeded for the program fourteen counties have not submitted any budgets for the Fis Cal year that began july 1. And six tar Heel counties have refused to comply with the work incentive program it win it. Jordan said the Board had received definite word from a team of investigators from the department of health Educa Tion and welfare that North Carolina is out of compliance with the Federal welfare requirements in several respects particularly on medicaid. He said hew had asked the state to initiate some affirmative action to get the counties to comply. % if this is not done the state will be Given a hearing 6 explain Why North Carolina is not in compliance to an said the t Ould Loae up to $150 Mil lion Federal welfare funds. Quot we just can to jeopardize this Money tor the crippled the aged the infirm and the he said he said the 14 counties which have ill submitted-any1 welfare budgets for the present fiscal year Are Alleghany Bruns ick Burke Cabarrus. Camden. Forsyth Guilford Hyde Jackson Johnston. Lincoln Rani h Washington and Wayne the 10 which have not provided adequate budgets were identified As Ashe. Bladen Columbus. Edger Inklin Jones Mitchell Richmond Sampson and. Yancey the six counties which have refused to comply with the work incentive program in Ludo Gaston. Jones. Craven Beau fort Forsyth and Guilford. Jordan said fund cutoffs to counties that balk in paying their share of welfare pro Grams is probably the Only action Federal officials would consider effective in gaming compliance last year a lawsuit was filed against Jones county when it and three other counties failed to comply with the work incentive program. The suit is still pending in the counts a a Tew does not feel this Type of action accomplishes its purpose a a Jordan said. But he said the Board would cutt off funds Only in counties which a a wilfully Reluse to make the payments and Are deliberately violating state Law be a Utah they happen to diag w ptu>oso0hfcrfllv with a welfare i program. �?T1 am crowd m Salt Lake atty an mite Here for a 10 Day stay at the Western White House ear her in his transcontinental trip Nixon stopped in Fargo n to Confer on Rural Urcis teme farm to Coly it a mis Ira tors made recurrent forts to drown him out with a peace now Quot chants and others chanted Quot we want Nix of Quot pie president declared that Pioneer Day had a message for All America migration with state governors and five upper Middle West mayors Republican Are mounting Strong challenges against incumbent democratic senators in both state Nixon talked shout the Pio nearing spirit while standing on the Steps of the Salt Lake City administrative offices of the mormon Church flanked by top leaders of that Faith. Friday was Quot Pioneer Day in Utah a Holiday marking the 123rd anniversary of the it eco rave Plains Quot it i that kind of spirit that sees a great problem but the greater the problem puts in greater Effort the kind of spirit that does t blame adversity on somebody else but tries to do something about it himself Quot he went on Quot and let me remind us All on this Day we in America know that we Aren t perfect we in America know that we have problems rut we also know that we Are blessed with the greatest ability that the world has Ever seen to solve those problems Quot Man goes crazy shoots passersby allies claim 119 Cambodia quiet w by George Esper associated press writer Saigon apr Allied forces claimed killing 119 North vietnamese and Viet. Cong troops in stepped up fighting in South Vietnam but a Lull was reported today on cambodian Batto Fields. Two american and two South vietnamese soldiers were killed % and nine americans and 16 vietnamese were wounded Friday and today in six widely scattered clashes ranging from South Vietnam a Northern Mekong Delta to the Central coastal Plain. . Air Force b52 bombers launched heavy raids across the Mekong Delta and in the far Northern part of South Vietnam. Amp thirty of the big Stratfor tresses dropped 900 tons of bombs on suspected North Viet. Maniese installations. Some struck positions 11 Miles South of fire base ripcord near the a Shau Valley along the Laos fron tier. The firebase 25 Miles West of Hue was abandoned thursday under heavy North vietnamese fire. 9 two american helicopters were shot Down Friday. The shooting Down of one on the Central coastal Plain Northwest of an Khe triggered a five hour Battle in which 39 Viet Cong were reported killed and tax americans wounded. Headquarters said theret Yere no casualties in the crash and theft the Crew was rescued. _ the other helicopter was shot Down near the scene of fighting in the Mekong Delta. One Crew Man was reported killed and another wounded. . Air cavalrymen who returned to Vietnam two weeks ago after two months of operations in Cambodia reported killing 24 North vietnamese soldiers while searching for munitions caches in War zoned 48 Miles Northeast of Saigon. One . Soldier was killed. South vietnamese troops killed 24 enemy soldiers in two other clashes one in the Delta 85 Miles Southwest of Saigon and the other in tay Ninh province 70 Miles Northwest of Saigon. Government casualties were listed As one killed and 16 wounded. A . Marine reconnaissance patrol killed seven enemy soldiers in. A Brief fight .25 Miles Southwest of Danang. Two marines were wounded. A report from South Vietnam a Northern sector said North vietnamese troops shelled the Kham due base Southwest of Danang Friday for the first time since it was reopened two weeks ago. Enemy gunners fired 18 rounds of mortar and rockets into the base which is being i Point for Allied operations near the laotian Border no casualties were reported and damage was described As Light in Cambodia the military command reported today that North vietnamese and Viet Cong forces had launched Small attack amp against Only three widely scattered Points. Enemy and government troops were reported regrouping and rebuilding their forces Between offensives. He William Chaze associated press writer Atlanta apr a Man he it had been standing for several minutes in the driveway of a Midi own parking garage sudden pulled a pistol Ando Egan firing for no apparent reason police said six persons were wounded none seriously and dozens of late night strollers and nightclub patrons were sent diving for cover about Midnight Fri Day one map was grazed on the head the others suffered Bullet wounds in the arms and hands m a a utes after the shooting police arrested Harry Mitchell Camp 29, of suburban River Dale and charged him with six counts of aggravated assault and with carrying a pistol without a License. Police said that when they arrested Camp eight blocks from the scene in the nearly deserted Union station he was holding a a tol with six spent cartridges in it. Police said they could establish no motive for the shootings. A was far As we can Tell Quot said one detective a the just started blazing All of those shot were either waiting for parking garage attendant to bring or orders from beatles Manson f Ollosi a were passing by on the Side walk a number of persons witnessed the shootings mrs. Hardy a. Said the Man began firing for no apparent reason she said he Fin indiscriminately pausing be. Tween each shot. Quot my husband was getting our car out when i noticed the Man standing she said. Quot he was staring at me Randll made me uneasy because i thought he might Start a then a girl walked up a she said. A at first i thought it was firecrackers going off but then i knew better Quot mrs Cowen an attractive Platinum blonde said she and the girl ducked a the Man moved across the driveway with the pistol but Quot she recounted Quot and he started see shooting. Page 10 song state says one two three 8vmm1ek Dat campy Twenty children from the social service departments Aid to families of dependent children were Given a summer Camp this week at Broad Creek far store of Camp see Page five. Staff photo by Litchfield by Linda deut sci associated press writer los Angeles a with a be at i est song spinning in his mind Charles m. Manson ordered the murders of actress Sharon tale and six others in Hopes of igniting a Black White War the state says. To amp Manson a shelter shelter a the title of one of the beatles songs meant the Mack Man Ris ing up against the White establishment and murdering the entire White race Quot Deputy dist atty ill cent Buglisi said in an opening statement riday at the trial of the hippie Type a of Tanily Quot Leader and three followers on charges of conspiracy to commit murder. He said Manson believed the race War would wipe out All Whites except Manson and his clan who a intended to escape from helter shelter by going to it a Bugliosi described Manson As Quot an avid Follower of the beatles Quot and said the shaggy haired sex convict believed the British quartet was Quot speaking to him across the Manson interpreted their songs As supporting his philos Phis and has Quot a fanatical obsession with a helter shelter Quot the prosecutor said the lyrics of the song do not mention race War Quot helter a Kelter a was scrawled in blood on a Wall at the Home of two of the victims along with a Rise Quot and Quot death to pigs Quot the words Quot pigs Quot was written in blood at the Tate Home Bugliosi said the scrawling and other evidence were aimed it Quot making it look like the Black people had murdered the five Tate victims and or. And mrs Lenoi Labianca thereby causing the White to turn against the Black Man and ultimately Lead to a civil War. A War Manson foresaw the Black Man the prosecutor said Manson Behoved the Black White War would be started spontaneously by Blacks but Quot got impatient Quot and told his clan a to going to show Mackie How to do then said Bugliosi he ordered the murders Manson s vision of the wars outcome said the prosecutor was that Blacks Quot would he unable to handle the reins of Power because of inexperience and would have to turn Over the reins to those with people who had escaped from helter shelter that is. Manson and his followers Quot mrs Tate was stain at her Home last aug 9 along with four visitors. The next night 10 see Manson Page 10> mrs. Eva c. Cartwright Dies new Holland mrs Eva Cahoon Cartwright age 83, died in the Beaufort county Hospital in Washington Friday. Funeral services will be held at 2 . Sunday at Soule methodist Church conducted by the Rev. J. J. Grimes pastor and the Rev. Macon Harris burial will follow in Soule cemetery pallbearers will be hate to Cahoon c. Cahoon Roy Cahoot Clay Boomer Bobby Swindell Clifford Swindell the body will remain at the Williamson funeral Home and be taken to the Church one hour prior to the 8ervi.ee. Mrs. Cartwright was the daughter of the late w b and Dardas Williamson Cahoon. And was the widow of the late Albert had spent Troat of her lifetime in Hyde county surviving Are several Niece and nephews
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