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Washington Daily News (Newspaper) - October 20, 1970, Washington, North CarolinaI weather Italy spreading eastward Over stale tonight moderate to heavy at times rain ending from West wednesday lows eng Tiv a he ills wed be adapt mostly 40s Washington daily news of you do not get your paper. Dial 946-1145 Between a 90 and 7 00 o clock and one will be delivered to you. Established j909 eight pages Washington. North Carolina. Tuesday afternoon. October 20. 1970 daily except sunday California five shot dumped in swimming Pool steady downpour Falls ashes the wet for Nixon visit by Doug Willis associated press writer Santa Cruz Calif api a the bodies of an Eye surgeon. Is wife two sons and a Secretary were found monday night bound shot and dumped Matte a acadian manhunt continues Montreal api a with overwhelming parliamentary support the government continued Canada s biggest manhunt today for the terrorist murder ers of Quebec labor minister Pierre Laporte there was no new information on James r Croes the kidnapped British Trade commissioner but the1 Quebec government renewed its offer of am Nesty for his kidnappers in sex Nixon fashioning jeers of Young into weapons n i d t o r i campaigns Gromyko Rogers Lalk ends a t with Date for president state today Asheville n c api a steady downpour fell today As republicans in this resort Mountain City prepared for a visit by president Nixon who is campaigning for Republican congressional candidates. Plans were made to hold a gop rally indoors at the City auditorium if the rain continued. A spokesman in the Asheville Airport Tower said the presidents plane could land easily unless the overcast got drastically worse during the Day. His arrival was scheduled for Midas Lemoon there was no indication what the presidents message would be. But when the Stopover was announced last week Jim hols Houser of Boone the stale Republican chairman. Mid Asheville was a elected because republicans feel they have a Good Chance of winning the 11th District congressional seat. The democratic incumbent Roy a. Taylor is opposed by Luke Atkinson a furniture dealer who entered politics for the first time last year when he became an Asheville City councilman Taylor a former state representative has been in Congress 10 years the rain failed to Dampen the spirits of Asheville residents getting ready for the visit by the president. A Holiday atmosphere prevailed. Schools closed Early City employees were Given time off for the president s afternoon visit. All residents were urged by City officials to Fly flags a a this is a one in a lifetime Opportunity a mid bob1 Long jr., a see president. Page 8 doctors endorse total insurance supplement on cd to be issued citizens of Washington and Beaufort county will receive next saturday oct. 24, an important information package with their copies of the Washington Dally news. This supplement will help each Householder be prepared for a nuclear attack and Tell him where to go and what to do in the event an attack occurs people who do not receive the supplement with their newspaper on saturday should immediately Contact the Beaufort county civil defense office and obtain a free copy. The information package contains a map of Washington and another map showing a major portion of Beaufort county with the location of every Public fallout shelter and the should take to reach them. Additional information is Given about what items families should carry with them to Public shelters. The Householder also is told How he can set up a fallout shelter in his a see supplement. Page 81 see children. Page 8 by Leif Erickson associated press writer san Francisco apr the executive Board of an organization representing almost two thirds of the nation s 18,000 paediatricians has endorsed a study calling for every american child to be included in a National health insurance program. Or. Carl c. Fisher of Philadelphia. Who headed the two year study for the american Academy of paediatrics announced the boards action monday. Under present insurance programs he mid a child health care is far too expensive for millions of the 11,500-member Academy holding its annual convention Here also received a preliminary report monday from its committee on insurance plans. It said a every infant child and youth in the nation must be insured Quot to provide the greatest base and to protect Low income families. The committee suggested a total or partial payment of health insurance by the government for those who cannot afford premiums a As determined by a National health insurance Board the Board would supervise the plan through the insurance commissioners of each state. The committee mid a National insurance system would sharply increase care demand and prob swimming Pool of their 1250.000 my top Home which was destroyed by fire. Each of the five victims had been shot once in the Back of the head and the physician had a second wound in the upper Back sheriff Douglas James mid their wrists were hound in front with brightly coloured scarves James said and scarves covered the faces of three1 victims. A it was like an execution a mid sheriff s it. Kenneth pit Tenger no motive was established. Patches of blood stained the Cement apron around the Pool. The Secretary s body was floating. The others were on the Pool Bottom the victims were or. Victor m. Ohta 45 his wife Virginia 43 their sons Derik 12, and Taggart 11, and Ohta a Secre tary. Dorothy Cadwallader. 38 the killers left no notes James mid. He mid no sign of struggle was found in the House located atop a Hill overlooking Monterey Bay Between Santa Cruz and Soque too Miles South of san Francisco at about 8 10 p a two sheriffs deputies noticed smoke and went to the Home. One driveway was blocked by Ohta a Rolls Royce the other by mrs. Cadwallader s Lincoln Continental both automobiles were locked and the officers had to push them aside when firemen arrived. Live Oak fire chief ted Pound search Frog Quot for a water Supply to extinguish the Blaze found the bodies in the Pool. The sheriff said he believed the death bullets came from a 30-caliber weapons James added it appeared More than one person was involved in the killing the Mohtas had two daughters away at ,48, at a College in new York and Lark Elizabeth 15, in a California boarding school. The fire so intense it left nothing but the structures Shell was visible for Miles around. Pittenger said the victims were believed slain in the Sun deck area near the Pool. All were fully clothed the doctor was wearing a sports shirt and Slacks his wife Slacks and a Blouse the boys jeans and the Secretary a dress. Officers theorized the Secretary was at the Home to baby sit. The Mohtas were to have attended a dinner monday night at dominican Santa Cruz Hospital. Investigators mid it appeared the fire was set after the slayings apparently to Call attention to the deaths. The fire was set in various parts of the House by igniting flammable furnishings they mid. The House is in a rugged Remote area on the top of a Steep Ridge with nearest neighbors a see slayings. Page 8 change forms Safe return. His captors a different cell of the Quebec liberation front from the cell that kidnapped and killed Laporte. Made no reply. Applause came from All sections of the House of commons in Ottawa monday As prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau vowed to subdue the terrorist threat and explained Why he revived the War measures act on Friday putting soldiers under police command with almost unlimited arrest and detention Powers then the governments Leader in commons. Allen Maeschen stifled most of any remaining opposition to Trudeau a action by announcing that new legislation to replace the War measures act would be introduced within a month. The House endorsed the government s action 190 to 16, with the Only dissenting votes coming from the new democratic party four new democrats broke party lines and voted with the majority. Soldiers and police pushed their Roundup of members of the Quebec liberation front or Fly the terrorist organization Quebec liberation front or Fly the terrorist organization which kidnapped Cross and Laporte in Montreal and murdered a see Canada. Page 8 mrs. Sallie p. Boyette Dies mrs. So lie Pace Boyei a age 57, resident a of it. 4, Washington died in Duke Hospital in Durham monday at 6 30 . Following an illness of two months. Mrs. Boyette was born in Johnson county sept. To 1913, daughter of the late Leonard and Nettie Deans Pace. She was a native of Johnson county and had been making her Home Here for the past 10 years. Mrs. Boyette was married to Ernest l. Boyette of Wilson who survives. She was a former employee of the Durham hosiery Mill in. Durham and a former resident of new York. Surviving besides her husband Are a son William Boyette of it. 4, Washington four grand children and two great grandchildren three Brothers Norman m. D and Alton Pace All of Durham. Six Sisters mrs. Lalon Stallings and mrs. Eva Sanders both of Spring Hope mrs. Beulah come of Middlesex mrs ret a. Shambley and mrs. Frances Smith both of Durham and mrs. Ada Shuey of Jersey City a Lur a funeral services will be1 held a in the Chapel of the Paul funeral Home thursday at 2 . Conducted by the Rev. L. V. Pierce pastor of the Assembly of god Church. Burial will follow in Pamlico memorial gardens by Lewis it licit associated pre writer United nations. By. Apr two meetings Between Secretary of state William p. Rogers and soviet foreign minister Andrei a. Gromyko have rent Luord with a Date for Gro Myko to see president Nixon in Washington thursday morning Rogers dinner meeting with Gromyko monday night was de scribed As More cordial than their first session last Friday. And afterwards Rogers announced that Nixon had granted Gromyko a request for a meeting. A request made some Days ago Nixon did not receive Grimy Maryland race Tydings challenger Square off Over National gun registration by Walter r. Mears a political writer Potomac my. A perched on the Edge of an ornamental Fountain. Sen. Joseph d. Tydings urges the democratic ladies to help him turn out the vote counter Quot the lies and propaganda of the National gun lobby Quot and defeat a Republican challenger he Calls a rubber stamp for the white1 House. I a i do support the president of the United states a a retorts rep. Glenn Beall jr., who tells a businessmen s luncheon it would take a a police Force All Over this country to enforce the kind of gun registration Tydings advocates. If there is a dominant Issue in this generally quiet Campaign that is it guns. A the basis of this anti Tydings thing is gun control a says Tydings 42, who Defeated Bealls father in win Ning the Senate seat six years ago. And the basis of Republican strategy making has been a this anti Tydings thing a the theory that during one Senate term Tydings has made enough enemies to provide the base for a successful Challenge conversely Tydings has fashioned Campaign around his record of Quot being out front a As he puts it on National issues. So on the Back Lawn of a rambling wite House in Potomac one of the most fashionable addresses in wealthy Montgomery county Tydings tells about 70 women standing by the Fountain a the Issue is simple. It is whether or not the people of Maryland want their own Independent . Senator a senator with whom they done to always agree. Or whether the of Maryland want a . Senator with the dubious distinction of having voted the straight Republican line rubber stamped the administration a Montgomery and Prince Georges counties suburbs of Washington Are crucial to the son of the late sen. Millard Tydings. He needs hefty pluralities in. Those1 precincts and the City of Baltimore to counter the vote Beall is Likely to pull in More conservative Rural counties and in the Blue Collar towns near Baltimore. Here in the bedroom of bureaucracy he seeks the votes of people whose family business is government Montgomery county is not Only the nations wealthiest suburban county it probably ranks no. 1 in political savvy too. The fashionable ladies at the Potomac Tea Are a crucial corps to at the White House when 41�&Quot russian came to the United states for the u n general As Semety last year Rogers said the soviet representative a the Only one of the Many foreign ministers now attending the fall session to be Grantetta special White House appoint ment because he represents the other superpower but the Secretary said he attached a no specific taper Tance Quot to the meeting he mid Gromyko had not Specif led any particular subjects he planned to discuss or indicated whether he was bringing Nixon a Mes Sage from the Kremlin a a there a no Rogers Blacks Whites mid a i think he Gromyko just thinks the meeting will be useful we be had two meet Ings which were useful �?o1 think the conversation was useful Gromyko told newsmen after the dinner at Rogora hotel Fly w alter k Mears via in Ollum la w Mill Kansas City it a it Prew Dent Nixon is fashioning the taunts and jeers of Youthful Quot hecklers into part of the Politt Cal we Wuori As he campaigns suite the meeting lasted nearly three hours. The Middle East an item Likely to come up when Gromyko visits the White House and Berlin Ware the Mam topics Dis cussed Basic differences remain . Officials said and they acknowledged that no Compromise formula is in sight to break the a see Rogers Page 8 Chicago machine May be troubled Milan Muzinic Muzinich heading a amp a office Milan Muzinich for the past 14 months assistant director of the regional office of conservation amp development commercial and Industry division Here has been named director. Or. Muzinich. Served As assistant under the lat Laverne Taylor who was first director of the office named As assistant director to succeed or Muzinich is Roger Critcher of Williamston. Or. Critcher at the present time is executive Secretary of the Williamston chamber of Commerce. Or Muzinich was Boro and reared in san Francisco and lived there until he entered the . Army in 1941 where he served four years and eight months. He retired from the army with the rank of major he came to Kinston in 1946 to work with an Oil company. In 1965 he came to Washington to take Over operations of Washington tire company in 1969 he was named assistant to or. Taylor in the amp d office. A member of the episcopal Church a Mason and Shriner and a rotary an or Muzinich Sis been most Active in com Unity affairs Here. He is married to the former Helen Cox they have one daughter mrs. Joann a. Pace micks the regional c a d office in Washington is located in the professional building Bojoh heckler Vomm met ii writer Chicago a it r the Hopes fears and frustrations of the White Middle american who feels himself threatened by the upward surge of the negro Are crystallized in the congressional Campaign on Chicago s West Side the rival candidates Are Democrat George w. Collins trying to. Become the first negro to represent the 8th Illinois Mil Tel and re publican Alex j. Zabrosky a steel company Salesman from the District s All White suburbs at first glance it would appear to be a glaring mismatch Collins is the candidate of the All conquering Cook county democratic machine which generally Rolls up its biggest majorities on the West Side Zabrosky is fighting almost alone using his hard won life savings and his vacation time to Campaign but the determination of the White voters to keep the ghetto dwelling Blacks who pack the West Side wards out of White neighbourhoods and suburban towns is dropping grains of Sand in the machine and it can no longer be counted on to function with its customary precision the 6th District is divided by the Boundary Between Chicago and Cicero an All White Haven for Blue Collar workers who have moved enough Money to buy their own Homes and its neighbor Berwyn a More affluent All White Community that is almost totally residential. Although 16,000 negroes work in Cicero s Many factories they go Back to Chicago Sall Black 24th Ward at night no White from Berwyn or Cicero would willingly walk through the Ward that is the democratic Strong hold on the West Side a 1.this situation has existed for 20 years since negroes started spilling into the West Side and although it has caused its prob lems in 1951 a White mob wrecked a Cicero apartment building when a negro tried to move in to did hot disturb the politick a Cene As Long As the democratic candidate was White a although Cicero and Berwyn voted Republican the democrats could count on 15,000 to 20,00� vote. Inch added to the huge majorities from1 w my Csc ago wards always insured a comfortable Victory for the democratic can it Daffy but negro strength on the West Side has grown rapidly and when congressman Daniel j Ronan died last year Cottons. Member of the Chicago City Council and the polite the 24th Ward claimed the democratic nomination Collins selection sparked a Long smouldering ambition in Alex Zabrosky. Who delivered newspapers As a boy in the 24th Ward and bad watched it turn from a pleasant predominantly jewish neighbourhood into a wretched teeming Dum when the few shops in the area close for the night heavy Iron Grilles slam shut across the store fronts. One merchant who lives above his store props a 2 x 4 against the inside of his door after setting his double lock Zabrosky 48, a ukrainian american Long Active Monseth Nic groups and with a secret hankering to run for office Law Collins Quot nomination As a. Cha Nee to carry out his dream. The simple Issue of which he is Basing his Campaign is done to let what happened in the 24th Ward happen elsewhere in the Dis trial. A people should have the right a see Chicago. Page 8 for republicans battling to take Over democratic seats in the _ Senate his targets today Tennessee Indiana and North Carolina shouting knots of protesters have provided a backdrop for the Nixon Law Quot and order Mes Sage at every Stop so far on his six state Campaign swing and. The president i it telling voters to retort with Republican ballots in the nov 3 elections �?o1 say Don t answer in Nixon declared atm Don t have to shout Lour letter obscenities on nov 3 in the quiet Lei the candidates consider their record the Vear around and if the candidate has Given encouragement to. Hair condoned lawlessness and violence and permissiveness. Then you know what to do that was Nixon s advice monday ton Campaign crowd in Columbus Ohio at a wind swept rally in grand Forks n the urged a the great silent majority of this country to. Stand up and be counted Quot remember the four letter word that is the most powerful of All the four letters in the world is vote Quot a a a a in Kansas City where admission to a Campaign ratty w As by ticket and the demonstrators were m our a id Ntxo i Vecei jul tip Hui Vicma Nixon be4ld Foy for Johnson City fear. There to Campaign for rep Brock Iii. Who is challenging Democrat Quot it a. Albert Gore in Ash Vil in c. Nixon will Campaign in behalf of Republican congressional candidates there is no Senate race there the North a Aronina Congress Ion at lineup is seven democrats our republicans in Indiana his Mission is to Aid Hep Richard l Ron Debus in a Republican locked in a Tough close contest against democratic sen. Vance Hafke Law and order and the prob Lem of Campus turmoil is a key Issue there too it was a major theme in Nix on a Campaign stops in Columbus. In behalf of rep Robert Taft jr., the Senate nominee and Roger Cloud campaigning for governor in grand Forks to boost the Campaign of rep Thomas Kleppe against democratic sen Quentin n Burdick and in Kansas City Quot in behalf of John c. Danforth the Missouri attorney -o�nerigx118ing Aga i n st Democrat to sen Stuart Symington in Columbus a White House spokesman said police estimated the statehouse Plaza crowd at 4tmy to 50,000, Nixon himself claimed 100,000 people were on hand in grand Forks the see Nixon. Page 8 lobbyists use committees to feed Campaign monies of political volunteers. They run the Telephone Banks urge out democratic voters and helped Supply a major share of the plurality with which Tydings won a surprisingly difficult democratic primary Over George j. Mahoney a constant candidate whose major distinction is the role he played in propelling vice presi tent Spiro t. Agnew onto the National stage. The1 conservative Mahoney unexpectedly won the demo cratic nomination for governor four years ago Liberal voters flocked to Agnew and the vice president won the governorship Tydings who won Over Mahoney and two others by 64,705 votes mys dryly a the climate this year is not the Best for student disorders last Spring at the universe Sec Maryland Page 8 tobacco Box score the Washington tobacco Market yesterday sold 252,765 pounds of tobacco for tl72.218.02 for an average of 168.13 per 100 pounds the local Market to Date has now solid 9,689.906 pounds of tobacco for 16,935.746 48 for an average of $71.58 per in pounds. Billy Dawson supervisor announces that the Washington Market will close for the 1970 Selling season after sales on next monday october 23. On tomorrow. Wednesday first Sale goes to Talley second sate goes to Hassell third Sale goes to sermons warehouse. By James r. Polk associated press writer Washington apr lobbyists and special interest groups Are using hidden fundraising committees in the a lion s capital to feed Campaign Money to favorite congressmen running for re election. Democratic whip Hale Boggs of Louisiana top candidate to step up to House majority Leader in january is among those1 getting the fund raising favors from lobbyists. 2___ at least 28 congressmen Benefit from hidden "d.c. Committees set up in the District of Columbia a Haven that allows the legislators to keep both the contributions and the spending a secret. However an associated press investigation found a a sugar lobbyist helped set up the a cd c. Friends of Hale the sugar business has Long been sweetened Ivy govern ment farm subsidies and Trade quotas a after a routine fund raising affair for the "d.c, friends of Graham Purcell a a farm milk a group slowed in an extra contribution of $3,500 for the Texas Democrat. Purcell is a top ranking member of the House agriculture committee and Heads its subcommittee on livestock and grail. A a political Arm of the seafarers Union shipped $3,000 to the and a. Committee for Gar rep. Edward a Gar Matz d-md., who is unopposed for re election is chairman of the House merchant Marine committee which handles the subsidy program for seamen s wages. A the Cable to Industry a political Wing made a $1,000 donation to the Quot committee for effective this was traced As a d c fund raising group for rep Torbett h Macdonald d-m�ss., chairman of the House communications subcommittee which writes legislation on Cable to. The contributions were uncovered in House reports that political groups such As those for labor unions and Industry groups must file itemizing All donations but the "d.c, committees a set up for the congressmen Are Able to keep their total income a secret because the District of columbian in contrast to Many of their Home states has no Laws requiring a Public report on Campaign receipts and spending. The Boggs Purcell and Gar Matz committees All refused to say How much Money they a Capitol Hill lobbyist Irvin a see Campaign Page 8

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