Washington Daily News (Newspaper) - October 30, 1970, Washington, North CarolinaWeather rain ending Mountain saturday with a Chance of min a Teecher High saturday in 70a i twi tonight tonal in 50a. Washington daily news if you do not get your paper. Dial Mo-21 u Between a 10 and f 00 o clock and am will be dal Varad to you. Esta rushed 1909 twelve pages Washington North Carolina Friday afternoon oct Osei 30, 1970 daily except sunday . Drops Jon rides through barrage restrained Quot language of rocks eggs and bottles running lows Tony Christiano. Head technologist at Beaufort county Hospital inspects the rapidly depleting Supply of mood at the Hospital. Robert Mackenzie local blood Bank director explained that the blood Bank ran far behind its quota the last period off donation and that Beaufort county citizens had contributed approximately 40 pints of blood less than they used during the same period. The blood Bank visits Here again on monday and tuesday at st. Peter s episcopal Church hours. Monday. 12 to 6 . Tuesday 10 am to 4 . Staff photo by Litchfield three pipe bombs explode in . William a. Hackney City native Dies Whitam a. Hackney. Washington native and former a newspaper publisher died thursday afternoon in Arcadia Fla. After an illness of four months. Funeral services will be held saturday at ii us . In the Trinity methodist Church at Arcadia with the Rev. Walter Cross and the Rev. Fred Williams officiating. The remains will be brought Here m where graveside services will be held sunday a i 2. 30 . In Oakdale cemetery by the Rev. Horace s. Garris pastor of the first methodist Church. Or. Hackney was born Here on june 24,1925 son of mrs. Mae Ayers Hackney and the late James a. Hackney. Following his graduation from Washington High school in 1943 he enlisted in the u. S. Air Force a where he served for two years and five months during world War o in the 13th air Force Squadron As a navigator on a b-52 bomber in the Pacific theatre. He was discharged with the rank of first lieutenant. He won several medals including two Oak Leaf clusters the presidential see Hackney. Page 12� new York apr three pipe bombs exploded within three minutes of each other today damaging two military if serve budding in Queens and a Bronx police facility. No one was injured although two of the buildings were occupied and in Only one was there Advance warning of a bomb. Damage was set at $5,000 to $10,000 in one of the buildings windows and bricks blown out in another and in the third one window was broken but Little other damage occurred.,. The bombs went off Between 3 12 and 3 15 . In widely separated locations police said they believed the explosions were coordinated one of the buildings an Reserve training Center was bombed oct. 10 during a wave of bombings of government related facilities in new York. California Chicago and Seattle. They followed the playing in new York of a tape recording of a voice identified As that of ber Nardine Dohrn a Leader of the Radical Weatherman. It said there would be widespread attacks on government institutions this fall. Miss Dohrn is on the of big a most wanted list. Today a first explosion occurred at 3 12 ., seven min utes after a woman telephoned the us. Naval Reserve train ing Center in the Whitestone Section of Queens and announced a there is a bomb in the Center. Done to look for it. Get two men in the building got out before the blast the bomb had been placed on see bombings. Page 12.� by Mike Shanahan associated press writer Washington apr the United s tates displaying its. First Public diplomatic irritation Over the soviet refusal to release a . Army plane and its High ranking passengers has. Charged Moscow with violating .-russian consular agreements. After eight Days of talking in restrained optimistic language the state department thursday called for the immediate release of the passengers who include two american generals a statement handed to soviet ambassador Ana Toly f. Dobrzyn Iff Slid a a there to he justification for any further delay by the soviet meanwhile the soviets continued to portray the planets Landing in Russia across the turkish Border As a hostile act and linked it to alleged reconnaissance flights from . Bases a commentary in the soviet news Agency Tass said the incident a has again drawn the attention of the world Public to the serious and constant threat of peace a from �?o400 Large and 2,000 Small american War bases on foreign the american bases. Tass said Are a situated in the immediate Vicinity of the soviet Union and other socialist countries and Are widely used for espionage and other hostile a a the United. States maintains the Small White plane flew into soviet territory accidentally. Besides the generals an american major and a turkish colonel were on Board for what the . Says was a tour of turkish Border installations. Dobrynin was handed the statement during a meeting see plane Page 121 bolstering health care corps urged nations welfare Rolls balloon 20 per cent in the past year los Angeles a the number of students entering . Medical schools must be increased so per cent by 1978 to Avert a a Ucris is in health care personnel a the chairman of the Carnegie commission on higher education says. Clark Kerr former , of the University of California said that if commission recommendations made Public thursday Arentt followed a there will be continuing inflation in health care the commission recommended in its report to the annual meeting of the american medical College that the number of altering medical students be raised from the present 19,800 to 16,400 by 1978. The 18-member commission also recommended cutting training time for doctors and dentists from eight years to six years opening 126 Quot area health education centers across the country and building nine additional medical schools in the United states. Said Kerr a no matter How Many health professionals Are educated and no matter How adequately medical education facilities Are distributed throughout the nation Ameri cans will not receive adequate health care unless a system is developed to deliver services to those who need them regard less of income geographical location age or the cd it apr no a apr it a raffia mph de Federal support of $225 million the first year and a total of $1 billion by 1980. The commission also called for a creation of a Federal program to provide Grants up to $4,000 a year for Low income medical and. Dental students. A placing special emphasis on recruiting More women and More minority group Mem Here for medical and dental schools. A cutting residency training time at hospitals from four years to three1,. A augmenting medical and dental staffs with trained assistants and associates whenever possible. Scott allots police funds Raleigh apr gov. Bob Scott today announced the allocation of ,$6.965.918 of Federal funds to improve Law enforcement in North Carolina. The governor said $5,152,519 of the Money would go to More than 400 local Law enforcement agencies and $1,813,399 to 13 state agencies. The local allocations included approximately $200,000 to upgrade salaries in some local Law enforcement units. Scott described the allocations As a another step in our efforts to reduce crime in North the state allocations included. $311,739 to the state Highway patrol of which $272,719 would be used to set up a new division of patrolmen whose main duty would be to pick up the License plates of motorists who Tovy mum Ronillo liability insurance to lapse. Guy said the Federal funds would enable the patrol to employ about 25 additional troopers but that More than that number would be needed to Man the new division. He said some of the older patrolmen would be transferred to the new division and this would free the remaining troopers for other duties. A this will make the whole organization More effective a Guy said. Hatteras again seeks doctor Hatteras . A Quot a Hatteras islanders must begin anew their search for a doctor. They thought they had a physician to Man tier tnp Altey built on this remoter outer Banks Island. But the 40-year-old Scot they had lined up for the Job did not pass the state licensing test. But the fault Lay with state Law which is too stringent not with or. James Giles Holmes Gaskins said thursday. Physicians from outside the . Are required by Law to take the state licensing exam. Gaskins chairman of the Hatteras medical Center Board of directors noted that or. Giles had no difficulty in getting a License in Maine where he is now practising Dakota where he lived before going to Maine. Or. Danford Burroughs who has been practising Here resigned Early this year to go to Norfolk. He has agreed to continue working at the clinic on saturdays until another doctor a can be found. or. Associated press writer Washington apr the nation s welfare Rolls have ballooned 20 per cent in the past year to a record 12.2 million persons the government s latest statistics few. The increase of two million welfare recipients from june 1969 to june 1970 is causing a severe tax. Squeeze at. All Levels of government and cutbacks in some welfare services and payments. Federal officials say Prest gov. Scott critical of Agnew Raleigh apr gov Bob Scott said today that vice president Spiro Agnew s record As governor of Maryland does t give him much Call to attack North Carolina s tax Structure. Quot he entered the office with a balanced budget and left after two years with a $38 million deficit a Scott said in a written statement. Quot while the vice president was governor of Maryland the taxpayers payed out so much that the state ranked 11th from the top of the a High tax list Quot Scott added Scott a comment came in response to a statement by Agnew during a speech 11. Raleigh monday night. He boasted that As governor of Maryland he had reformed the tax Structure and As he put it a instead of levying irritating Little taxes that drive everybody up the Wall we reformed tin whole tax Structure to give re Lief to Bard press local govern ments whose property and Nui Sanee taxes were going up out of a but a Scott said a what the vice president did no to say was that he had already driven everybody up the Wall in Maryland while he was governor a was governor he installed a graduated scale of income taxes which raised the income of the state by $120 million coupled with this $120 million he Cut 22,000 recipients off medicaid Cut staffs of Community health centers and juvenile correction centers and he still left the state with a $38 million definition or thing reliefs a Rich Tat i at the time rein-1 protestors attack president a Frank it of wife welfare budget May have to be boosted by As much As $1 billion to cover the unexpected new costs. Government experts cite three factors in the welfare surge the. Lagging Economy and attendant unemployment recent court rulings and administrative decisions loosening welfare eligibility requirements and a new willingness among the poor to apply for welfare following publicity campaigns by Antipoverty organization de a Mark of discredit the Federal government pays about 52 per cent of the nation s welfare Bill for dependent children and their mothers the Blind the disabled and the needy aged state and local governments split the remainder property tax increase Are expected in such cities n Milwaukee and los Angeles to help finance the welfare Toad Federal officials say. Some Ohio counties recently introduced a new Sale tax for the same purpose ices Are being sliced because of the Cost crunch the Cost of federally assisted welfare has doubled in the past four years says Federal Wei fare administrator John d twi name and could double again by 1975 if president Nixon s pro posed family assistance welfare Reform measure is not enacted by Congress the bulk of the welfare Load increase in the past year has see welfare Page is including a Soldier Blue Quot humane society classifies eight films a unacceptable by Gene Handsaker associated press writer Hollywood apr the american humane association has classified eight movies in eluding a Soldier Blue Quot and a Patton Quot As unacceptable because of the treatment of animals used in them other films rated unacceptable thursday in the first list issued since the association s recent announcement of its rating system arc a Tel Condor a a Macho Calla ban Quot a a Mondo Cane a a Valdez is coming Quot a Trail of the Hunter Quot and a the outdoors men Quot a the constant abuse Mia ban doing and cruelty to animals in foreign productions and by some producers in the United states is what necessitated a rating system said Harold Melniker director of the associations Hollywood office. At Beaufort tech decision on dismissals see Scott. Page 12 postponed the Washington pack Roanoke rapids yellow jacket football game scheduled for tonight in Roanoke rapids has been postponed until monday night at 8 00 of clock. Roanoke rapids called r 1 of of clock today to say that excessive Rains last night and today had left the playing Field in a quagmire the game will be played on. Monday night in Roanoke rapids. Beaufort county technical Institute s Board of trustees decided thursday to extend their time to consider charges in the matter relating to president Charles Byrd s requested dismissal of two tech officials. Byrd s request stemming primarily from his charge of insubordination brought the trustees to a special meeting after a the officials involved Dave Milligan and Charles Davis served their notice of Appeal. Davis under contract As Dean of student personnel but later made director of st ident affairs by Bryd and Milligan. Registrar Are appealing on the grounds that Davis did not breach his contract and cannot be dismissed. The trustees indicated they will meet next tuesday with their decision. John a. Wilkinson attorney for the two men presented briefs on his clients behalf accompanied by a 300-word transcript of proceedings held thus far in faculty and administrative councils and personnel committees. Wilkinson said that like All parties concerned in the matter his clients had thus far conducted their Case with a one Eye on their own welfare and one Eye on the he also indicated that further action such As taking the matter to the courts would greatly depend on whether or not his clients Felt the trustees had thoroughly digested and considered the facts and Points made in the briefs and records. A if we feel we have been Given a Brush off we will cer tally go to the courts even though we do not wish the attorney said. The daily news was not priv edged to either a the Complete charges the records or briefs. Wilkinson argued that Davis could be dismissed Only at a proper hearing not by the president alone and Only on one or More of the following grounds insubordination. Incompetence or physical disability. Wilkinson indicated his Brief contained the argument that his clients were not guilty of insubordination and therefore Davis was not in breach of contract and could not be dismissed. The Board acting As a judicial body will consider the matter until next Quot tuesday. November 3, at which time they will Render their decision the films objected to were produced chiefly in Spain or Mexico Melniker said. A in a Soldier Blue a a he told a reporter we feel horses were mistreated particularly in a frightful scene of an attack on an Indian Village by the cavalry at the end of the picture you see horses going Down on their head with what seems to be great likelihood of injury a in a Patton a we were in formed that two donkeys were Given lethal injections and killed for the Bridge crossing scene this is unconscionable. There Are a. . can be simulated Melniker said l s a quite obvious on the screen Quot that a Tel Condor Quot used invisible wires to trip running horses so called a running we device discontinued in Hollywood after the humane association opened an office Here lit 194�/ he said a Macho Callahan Quot had a a cockfight with what looks like the actual killing of birds., and the actual killing of a Buffalo Quot he said Quot Mondo canes showed a frightful treatment of animals supposedly actual treatment in various countries but this is commercializing a Valdez is coming Quot apparently used the running a to trip horses Melniker said and a Trail of the Hunter Quot and a the outdoors men a showed Hunters shooting Mountain goats big Horn sheep Moose Deer Antelope and bears. A we done to oppose legitimate Hunting but we protest the of animals when it s done for entertainment purposes a Melniker said. A spokesman for 20th Cen Tury Fox which produced a Pat ton a declined comment a spokesman for Avo embassy which released Quot Soldier blues and Quot Macho Callahan a both filmed in Mexico said a a we re Well aware of the regulations on use of animals in motion pictures and always abide by them. To the Best of our knowledge no animals was injured on either two third p arty c candidates favored to win Senate seats _ by Jerry to Hajj cd. Associated press writer Washington a historically the most that a third party or Independent candidate can expect in an american election is to play the Rote of a spoiler but this year two Are favored to win. In new York party nominee James l. Buck nor in North by is leading both Democrat Richard Ottinger and Republican sen. Charles e. Goode 11 in the polls and in a less dramatic race Virginia a sen. Harry of Byrd who dropped out of the demo cratic party to run for re election As an Independent is comfortably ahead of Democrat c Rawlings or. And Republican Ray l. Garland. The Impact of third party or Independent candidates is less a Factor in other states but they could influence the outcome of Senate contests in Connecticut. New Mexico Missouri and Utah and the gubernatorial races in Arkansas and California. In Connecticut incumbent Democrat Thomas j Dodd is running As an Independent. Censured by the Senate for converting Campaign funds to his private use and denied Reo Omina Tion by the democratic party. Dodd May in the end contribute to the election of a Liberal democratic Dove the Rev. Josenh polls show that Duffey a United Church of Christ minister and National chairman of americans for democratic action has a narrow Lead Over Republican congressman Lowell p. Weicker -jr., while Dodd is running a poor third. The main reason for Duffey s Lead appears to be re publican defections to Dodd a hawkish advocate of Law and order. In Missouri republicans figured they have a Long shot Chance to unseat democratic sen. Stuart Symington John c. Danforth the state attorney general filed As the Republican candidate with White House Blessing. Gene Chapman who also had filed promptly a Lei Drew to become the american party candidate and he could Siphon off some votes from there Are some 40 minor or third parties on the ballots across the country new York Imis Minfer Colorado Alabama Pennsylvania Wisconsin and new Jersey have five each Colorado and Connecticut have four. There is a Buffalo party. Consumer party destroy drug devils environment party la Raza unida., of Hara bib. Party even a silent majority party. The ancient prohibition party is see 3rd parties. Page 12 to Toh a Tow san Clemente. Calif. A president Nixon the target of rocks bricks bottles eggs red flags and other missiles hurled by Antiwar demonstrators to his native state says he was at in unruly mob that a represents the worst in Nixon Riding away from a Republican rally a a thursday night in the san Francisco Bay City of san Jose was besieged by hundreds of obscenity shout ing protesters with him in his limousine were California gov. Ronald Reagan and sen. George Murphy. Liar after the president arrived at the Western White House in san Clemente a fire caused smoke damage in the Oceanside Villa and forced a Panama Clad Nixon to evac Sale press Secretary Ronald l. Ziegler said the Blaze was caused by heat conducted downward from the fireplace in Nixon a second floor study to Wood within the hollow Wall of the dining room below. The san Jose violence was the most serious aimed at any president in this country since the a assassination of president John f Kennedy in 1963, emerging from an auditorium where gop partisans had Given him a warm reception Nixon climbed atop the Hood of his limousine in the Glare of photo floodlights facing directly toward his noisy opponents about 50 Yards away be thrust his jaw Forward and 1 Sqq Bot upward Whit m. Inge is u ii "�?�7&Quot symbols waving toward tax crowd. The mobbing of the Nixon motorcade lasted perhaps five minutes As his car moved through a narrow opening that had been cleared in the crowd by helmeted riot police. His limousine and other vehicles in the cavalcade were hit repeatedly by Large rocks and other object. Several persons including a secret service agent newsman and a television cameraman suffered minor m nine. The second Auto behind Nixon s vehicle stalled when after it was hit by a Rock its police Maii Driver slammed on the brakes. This produced a Chain reaction crash of six cars none seriously damaged that brought a loud cheer from the crowd pushing in on each Side a bus carrying members of Nixon a staff and local political dignitaries had four windows smashed by rocks one of the occupants showered by Glass fragments was Rose Mary Woods Nixon a personal Secretary who ducked to the floor and exclaimed a just like Caracas a Nixon was stoned in the venezuelan capital in 1958, when he was vice president another bus carrying members of the White House press corps emerged from the Melee with seven shattered windows. Four of the demonstrators were arrested including one for investigation of assaulting a policeman and another for investigation of inciting to riot. In a statement issued after he arrived Here for a five Day stay at his oceanfront Home nectar said a the stoning at san Jose is an example of the viciousness of see Nixon Page 12 have a Mam st. Peter s Parish House . Nev. 2 awl 3 12 Noea to 6 per. Monday 16 . 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