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Washington Daily News (Newspaper) - November 30, 1970, Washington, North CarolinaWeather variable Cloud nem and mild Hirt nigh taraday in i thru Brit a near so Hurto Rise adar Low to mid 70 Washington daily news established 1909 in f arts a was kumkum no a Carotha Moha v if you do not got your paper ,. Dial 4. 1145 Between a so and i 00 of Tox and on will be delivered to Jroud t5x�� y to capt sunday a a self defense . Fighter hits North again today pin Hyde today Futrell Speaks at Saa meeting by George Esper associated press writer Saigon it a it a . Fighter bomber made another a self defense attack on North Vietnam Early today hitting an antiaircraft position 34 Miles North of the demilitarized Awe. Pope Paul arrives for Australia visit Pilot has been unable to Tell about crash _ new Holland a a let us never forget what dedicated men and women have meant to this area and this association for the pest 35 years since its founding at Columbia in 1938 they gave us a sense of direction and we must keep the Bell rolling Quot it was Ashley b Futrell speaking As he made the address today before the members of the Southern Albemarle association at the annual meeting held at Mattam skeet Lodge or. Futrell said Quot some might feel we live in the promised land after All we have been promised and promised for the past 20 years that the roads we want will be built but somehow the promises have fallen or. Futrell called for a renewal of Effort and he said Quot certainly population of itself is no measure of Progress. Here in our area we put the emphasis on Quality and not on w. J. Dick a Upton of Swan Ashley b. Futrell Quarter president presided Over the meeting. The session got underway shortly before 11 00 o clock with the business see Saa Page 10 Ama leaders consider change by rank Carey a science writer Boston apr policymakers of the american medical association begin today consideration of a proposal to reverse a Long standing Ama ban against doctors accepting Federal financial assistance in the practice on Medicine. The proposal came sunday from the president of the Ama or. Walter c. Bokemeier at the opening of the organizations 24th clinical convention. The Chicago surgeon urged acceptance of Federal help in. Providing inducements for doctors to establish private practice groups in the nations ghettos so As to give the poor Access to medical care Quot on the same basis As the most affluent up to now the Ama has okayed acceptance of Federal funding assistance Only for medical schools. It has traditionally been opposed to physicians seeking and accepting any such Aid to help them in connection with any medical practice project. Bornemeier put it this Way in his presidential report to the Ama s House of delegates Quot As the concept of Charity Medicine gradually disappears because of the growth of comprehensive insurance plans we should consider inducements to doctors to establish private practice groups in the he said consideration should be Given to acceptance of Low Cost Federal Loans or Federal Grants Quot in areas where Banks May be reluctant to loan Money in order to encourage groups to establish locations in the Low in come Bornemeier told a news conference later that it costs More for a doctor to carry on a see Ama Page 10 before the gun Post could fire on the plane informed sources said the Pilot of the f105 thunderchief Learned from his electronic detection gear that he was being tracked by the Post s radar and that it had begun computing the Point at which to fire a communique said the attack was Quot protective reaction against an enemy radar controlled antiaircraft position Quot and that Quot protective reaction is the inherent right of self defense a it was the first . Air attack in North Vietnam reported in a week since the heavy raids nov. 21-22. In All previous air attacks on North Vietnam since the bombing halt two years ago the United states claimed it was retaliating to attacks on unarmed american reconnaissance planes but after the raids last weekend defense Secretary Melvin r Laird broadened protective reaction to include Protection for pilots flying strikes against North vietnamese Supply routes through Laos to Cambodia and South Vietnam. The f105 that made the attack today was on such an attack Mission and was not escorting a reconnaissance plane informed sources said. The american Pilot attacked at night through overcast skies guided by radar and the . Command said the results of the attack were not known. It was believed that because of the weather the Pilot fired radar guided rockets or missiles. A there was no damage to . Aircraft a said the . Communique. The . Navy today announced another raid on a pow Camp nov. 22, this one in South Vietnam and this one Success Ful. The Navy said a team of 15 americans and 19 vietnamese militiamen raided a Viet Cong Camp in a dense Bamboo Grove in the Southern Mekong Delta and freed 19 vietnamese. Eighteen Viet Cong fled two were captured and the raiders suffered no casualties the Navy said. Elsewhere in the War enemy ground troops stepped up attacks in both Vietnam and Cambodia. The . Command in Saigon reported 23 enemy rocket and mortar attacks in Vietnam from 8 . Saturday to 8 . Sun it see Indochina. Page 10 parking hoods stolen Many of the free parking hoods placed on off Street parking meters along the waterfront Over the weekend have been stolen. The hoods were put on the meters by the chamber of Commerce. They were supplied by local merchants and being used with the cooperation and consent of the City Council in an Effort to attract shoppers to the i Lacity. Bill Abeyounis manager of a the chamber said this morning _ that about 50 of the hoods were missing this morning. He said the hoods had been made at considerable expense and their removal was a blow to the business Community. Free parking is scheduled in the downtown area during the a month of december. A the chamber of Commerce asks that the hoods not be disturbed a Abeyounis said pointing out they Are designed to boost Trade in the City. The chamber manager also suggested that those who removed the hoods return them. The red. Hooda Bear the words Quot free parking Quot an invitation for shoppers to take advantage a of the Courtesy. A we want people to come to our Community and enjoy shopping in a warn and Friendly Alan a Nhor Ahi it Vii nil declared noting that the taking of the Hooda is a blow to the Community Effort. Retires today a or Lewis h. Swindell is retiring today after approximately 50 years of service in the Field of surgery and Medicine in Beaufort and Hyde counties and surrounding area or Swindell says he will now have More time for his friends and politics at his Home at 524 West main Street Preston Mooney succumbs Engelhard a Preston Mooney one of Hyde county Stop Farmers and its largest Irish potato producer died at his Home rear Nebraska this morning after an illness of several weeks. He had been in failing health for several months. He was 78 years old. Funeral services will be held tuesday at 2 30 . At Watson a Chapel United methodist Church with the Rev h. L. Martin pastor officiating. Burial will follow at Soule cemetery. Or. Mooney owned extensive farming property near ,a and Middletown and was one of the major Farmers in Eastern Hyde county. In earlier times he operated boat freight lines and was a merchant Here for a number of years. Or. Mooney was a Veteran of world War i and was a member of the Middletown Christian Church. He was the son of the late b f. And Mary Cuthrell Mooney of Fairfield. Surviving Are his wife mrs. Rosa Selby Mooney two daughters. Miss Ella Mae Mooney and mrs. Virginia Pugh both of it. 1, Engelhard one grandson Earl Pugh or. Two Brothers Roland Mooney of Slidell la. And Frank Mooney of Chesapeake a. One sister mrs. Belle Ward of Elizabeth City. Pallbearers will be or. J. H. Sliverman w. H. Cox Malcolm Gibbs Linwood Gibbs Eugene Sadler and r. L. Gibbs. The body will remain at the Williamston funeral Home in Swan Quarter and be taken to the Church one hour prior to the service. By Jack Maine associated press writer Anchorage Alaska a it a Federal official says the Pilot of a military charter plane has been unable to Tell investigators what caused the sci Jet to crash on the 229 persons on Board # the Pilot does t know what happened,.&Quot said Rudolf Kapus tin. Who Heads the eight Man National transportation safety Board a Nosb a team investigating the Friday night crash Kapustin interviewed William g Reid. Napa., Calif. Pilot of the Capitol International airways Jet. At a Hospital Here sunday the Vietnam bound jetliner no thu Inch Onlo the u \ runway while taking off exploded and burned before breaking apart., invest i gators said a there is no evidence at this Tima that the brakes were locked and there is no evidence Rire prior to breakup of the aircraft Kapus tin said he said Reid described the Takeoff a Normal Kapustin said interviews with the Crew confirmed earlier reports the plane was slow to accelerate Ivan r. St a Center supervisory air safety investigator for the Nosb said pieces of the planets tires were found at intervals from the beginning of the runway. Stracener said that when the planets engines were brought up to full Power prior to Takeoff the Craft could have gotten under Way by sliding on the icy runway with its wheels locked the team said tape recordings of the conversation Between the Pilot and control Tower did not indicate an emergency the conversation involved routine Takeoff clearance from the lower and acknowledgement from the Pilot a spokesman said. Initial unconfirmed reports to the investigators mentioned a vibration problem in one engine a fuel or Oil leak and a tire Blowout on Takeoff Frank Malone. Anchorage representative of the Nosb. Nixon to nudge labor business a Sec crash. Page 10 by Mike Shana iian associated press writer Washington a presi Dent Nixon nagged by persist end Evi Dence of a queasy Economy will gently but firmly nudge labor unions and big business toward cutting Back wage demands and prices sources say. In an inflation Alert to be released this week the president will single out More specifically than Ever the wage set elements Nixon says Are inflationary according to the sources the recent agreement signed by the United Auto workers Union after a 67-Day strike at general motors corp. Will be mentioned As will the continuing contract talks with Ford motor co corporations also Are urged. The sources said not to react to wage settlements by passing the extra coasts on to Consumers As did pm in announcing Price increases for its 1971 Model cars. At the White House last week presidential press Secretary Ronald l. Ziegler had said the new Alert will be tougher on what the administration believes Are excessive wage and Price hikes talking about the largest increase in consumer prices registered in six months Ziegler said a we will have to intensify our efforts to Deal with this matter but the sources said Nixon is not applying direct pressure or persuasion or setting voluntary wage Price guidelines As was tried under the Johnson and Kennedy administrations. The inflation Alert comes As Nixon worries about inflation Thomson rites Factor including 1 lieu Iphil Xvi is the new pm. Law pact providing first year hoods object of Vandah slated tues. Richard Dick Carlisle Thompson age 54, died in the Washington county Hospital in Plymouth saturday night at 9 30 following a Brief illness or. Thompson was born in Beaufort county dec. 3, 1915, son of the late Lewis and Nora Carlisle Thompson he was a body Mechanic with the w t. Arrant garage in Plymouth and was a member of the first Christian Church Here. Surviving Aro two daughters mrs Joseph c. Czech of Cherry Point and mrs. Michael Bowen of Plymouth one grandchild three Brothers Lewis Garland Thompson of Rocky mount Myron m. Thompson of Poplar Branch and Edwin e. Thompson of Plymouth four Sisters mrs Alfred Shawn of Moyock mrs Larry h. Wallace of Amboy wash., and Mildred Mae Thompson of Norfolk. Va., and mrs. Mary t. Baker of Norfolk a. Funeral services will be held in the Chapel of the Paul funeral Home tuesday afternoon at 2 of clock conducted by or. Raymond l. Alexander pastor of the first Christian Church. Burial will follow in Oakdale cemetery. The following will serve As pallbearers Phillip Paul Jim Alligood Harley Alula of jr., Clarence Paul b. T. Gautier and Charles 1w no i wage increases of Between 49 and 61 cents hourly for the first year with an automatic 3 per cent increase and a Penny an hour Advance for each four tenths upward movement in the government s consumer Price Index in the second and third years. Average hourly pay under the old contract was $4.02. A though the negotiators for the Law and Ford motor co. Will probably Hammer out a settlement before a strike deadline next monday the resulting contract is expected to at least match the pm part. A United steelworkers president i. W. Abel has put the steel Industry on notice he will seek Quot a very substantial pay hike As Well As the first Cost of living clause in the Union s history. Talks with the nations no. 1 steel maker. . Steel corp., begin next year. The labor department said Sundy the average pay of fire men and police patrolmen has increased by 9 per cent Over the last year. A the department also provided record breaking evidence of the effect of the pm a Trike. It said there were 10 million Man Days lost in october the High est figure for a comparable period in 10 years some 7 million of the lost Days were accountable to the pm walkout a the recommendations of a presidential emergency Board that unions representing 80 per cent of the nation s rail workers be awarded an 11 per cent wage hike Over three years. The lines have accepted the proposal which Calls for the largest increase in Railroad history. The four unions involved say it s not enough mrs. Eula e. Boyd succumbs mrs Eula Everett Boyd age 76, of it. 2, Washington Camp Leach Road Community died at the Home of her son Acie Boyd it. 4, Washington this morning at 4 30 o clock. She had been in failing health for the past several years mrs Boyd was born in Beaufort county dec. 15, 1893. Daughter of the late John Bryan and Ida Waters Everett. She was a member of the first Church of Christ and the adult. Bible class of the Church. She was married to Robert t. Boyd of this county june 20, see Boyd Page John Nance John Nance succumbs Early today John Henry Nance age 59, of 425 East ninth Street died suddenly this morning at 9 of clock he had been in failing health for the past two years or. Nance was born in Anson county mar 2, 1911, son of mrs Minnie Walters Nance of Polkton and the late Henry Duncan Nance. He had lived Here for the past 30 years and retired in 1968 As manager of the Beaufort county agricultural stabilization and conservation office he was a member of the first United methodist Church the Barracca Bible class of the Church Washington masonic Lodge. No. 675, a. F. And and Sudan Temple of the shrine he was a past exalted ruler of the Washington elks Lodge and a former member of the Bunyan Puritan club he was married to the former Mary Caudle of Union county dec 31, 1939 surviving in addition to his wife and Mother Are one son John h. Nance or. Of the Home two daughters Phyllis Elaine Nance of Buie my. And Judy Patricia Nance a student at East Carolina University in Greenville three Brothers Ray b. Nance of Charlotte Ralph Nance. Page 10 thousands applaud him in Sidney by Patrick o Keefe associated press writer Sydney. Australia it a with half the world and half his far East trip behind him. Pope part i became today the first roman. Catholic pontiff to visit Australia Tena of thousands applauded As he Rode through police cordons into Sydney prime minister John g Gorton welcomed the frail 71-year-old Popr at the Sydney Airport saying Quot Many of us have admired your fortitude in the extensive travels you have undertaken in the old world and the new a the self proclaimed Quot Quot apostle on the move Pope Paul now hit visited every continent during his 74 years in the Hoy see except Antarctica. His arrival in Sydney followed a gruelling 20 hours during which he flew 3,000 Miles from. Manila to Samoa made appearances in american Samoa and the new Independent nation of Western Samoa and then flew 2,400 Miles to Australia. By crossing the International Date line twice he left Manila saturday night arrived in Samoa Early sunday then got to Australia sunday night a spokesman said the pontiff was a very tired when he left Manila but he slept All the Way to Samoa and stepped briskly and refreshed from his chartered italian jetliner at Pago Pago Security at Sydney was tighter than for and other visitor in die nations history. Incl Tang former president Lyndon b. Johnson australian authorities wanted no recurrence of the attempt on Pope Paul a life minutes after he arrived in Manila last thursday for which a bolivian artist is charged with attempted murder and assault. There was no trouble about .000 persons roared greeting at the airport., though officials had expected As Many As 50,000 authorities attributed the Lack of people to Public fears of massive traffic jams the late afternoon sky was see Pope Page 10 w instead funeral set Swan Quarter mrs Viola Winstead age 72, native and former resident of Swan Quarter died last night in Goldsboro. She was the daughter of the late Chase and Sallie Harris Williams and the widow of the late William h. J Winstead. Surviving Are one daughter mrs. Bertha of Neal of Goldsboro one brother Fred William amp of tar Hoto four grandchildren and one great grandchild graveside funeral services will be held at Soule cemetery at 4 of clock. Tuesday afternoon conducted by the Rev. J. J. Grimes pastor of the Swan Quarter methodist Church the body will remain at the Williamson funeral Home and be taken to the cemetery Althe funeral hour. Quot welfare sharing Shapp stirs governor s meeting by Yvonne Baskin associated press writer Southern Pines n. C. Apr the much debated issues of welfare Reform and Federal Revenue sharing May become major topics of discussion by the National governors conference in february if gov elect Milton j. Shapp of Pennsylvania has his Way. Shapp tried to stir up some Strong action on both issues during an orientation seminar for new governors at Southern Pines this past weekend. But Veteran governors put a Damper on his attempts by saying the non political gathering was not the time or place for policymaking. Quot it just Wasny to in the cards a came Down Here prepared to discuss the issues and take stands. Quot but i think a Start has been made and i think the voices of state houses Are going to be heard More in Washington a Shapp said. A i think that s the consensus among new Quot i think we re going to face some real discussions on welfare and Revenue sharing in february a he added. The National governors conference will hold its annual midwinter meeting in Washington feb. 23-26. Shapp emerged As the Maverick among the 13 gov Emora elect at the gathering when he announced to newsmen Satur his fellow freshmen governors in a Strong attack on president Nixon a economic policies. Quot in a for moving Back toward the concept of full employment and full production, said rately gov. Elect Wendell Anderson of Minnesota said a we re not so concerned about the plan we just want a plan so that the Federal government will recon Quot that a the proven Way of com Nize the states batting inflation. The eight governors rect who attended Shapp s meeting apparently were reluctant to take a Strong stand on National issues. Instead they agreed informally to support a Call for passage of Nixon a welfare and Revenue sharing proposals. A a we la take anything we can get at this Point Quot Shapp told s news conference after the meeting. Quot its Nixon s welfare plan the Only Bill of its kind in Congress and the states and the other democrats at the meeting were John West of South Carolina Jimmy Carter of Georgia Cecil Andrus of Idaho ,. John j. Uligan of Ohio David Hall of Oklahoma and j. J. Exon of Nebraska one of the two republicans attending the session Thomas j. Meskill of Connecticut also attended the meeting. Democratic caucus Lea Der gov. Bob Scott of North Carolina and conference executive is. Governors. Pare 10

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