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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, November 9,1979

Committee urges ratification

WASHINGTON <AP) - Senate Foreign Relations Committee approval of SALT II would close one long and crucial chapter in the debate over the strategic arms limitation treaty with the Soviet Union. The commitee was ready today to recommend that the Senate ratify the treaty, despite stepped up criticism. Sen. Barry Goldwater, RAriz., gave a boost to treaty opponents by declaring he no longer believes Soviet compliance with SALT II can be adequately verified. Although the committee’s overall support for the treaty seemed assured, the margin of that support was in some doubt. There are 15 committee members and estimates of their ultimate position on the treaty range from 10-5 to 8-7 A close vote would be a less-than-aus-picious beginning for the Senate debate on the agreement Three committee Democrats John Glenn of Ohio, Richard Stone of Florida and Edward Zorinsky of Nebraska have joined four of the panel’s six Republicans in voting for amendments which treaty supporters claim would have killed the pact by causing the Soviet Union to withdraw' from it. Glenn has said he will vote against the treaty in committee because, like Goldwater, he has concluded it cannot be adequately verified at this time. Stone and Zorinsky have not revealed their positions. Goldwater, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said several weeks ago that although he is unalterably opposed to the SALT II treaty and will vote against it, his opposition resulted from his belief that the pact is unfair and not because he found it unverifiable. “I was depending to a great extent on the availablity of new equipment,” Goldwater said Thursday. “This new equipment has not come through and the cliances of it coming through do not look immediate or good to me at this time. “I have doubts now of a sufficient nature to cause me to say that I do not feel we can depend on the verification capabilities of this country,” Goldwater said. The committee vote comes after 30 public hearings and 11 secret sessions over a fourmonth period starting last July 9. More than 100 witnesses testified, filling a record of more than 4.000 pages.

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Rosalynn overwhelmed by refugee camp visits, vowstomobilizeU.S. aid

By SETH M YDANS Associated Press Writer SA KAEW, Thailand (AP) - Rosalynn Carter visited this Cambodian refugee camp today, said the sight of the sick and dying was “emotionally overwhelming" and she would “go home and tell my husband” about it. Afterward she flew to another refugee camp in Thailand where she received a rousing welcome from 36,000 Laotian refugees. “It’s been very difficult for me as a wife and a mother and a human being...l can only say I want to go home as fast as I can and mobilize people and do all we can to help the people here,” she said. Trailed by about 300 reporters and a contingent of Thai and U S. security men, Mrs. Carter toured the 18-day-old camp facilities and took a walk through the sea of bright blue tents that house some 31.000 refugees, 100 miles east of Bangkok, and 30 miles from the Cambodian border. In the hospital, she went from bed to bed stroking people’s foreheads, holding their hands and asking the doctors to explain the diseases.

SIOO million in stock: Coca-Cola Co.

ATLANTA (AP) Robert W. Woodruff dropped out of Emory University, but he didn’t forget his almost-alma mater when he went on to become president of the Coca-Cola Co. The shy philanthropist has given the school 3 million shares of Coca-Cola stock, worth SIOO million and apparently the largest such gift on record. Woodruff, 89, attended Emory when it was located at

Bus wreck kills two children MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (AP) The school bus was carrying 37 children when it came to an intersection surrounded by woods and collided with a tractor-trailer. “You don’t know the look in a child’s eye... When a child is hurt, they look at you like, ‘Help me,”’ recalled Carl F. Beal 111, who was on his way to work when the accident occurred Thursday morning. Two children were killed in the crash. They were identified by authorities as 12-year-old Edsel Nofsinger and 13-year-old Terry Martin. Twenty-five others were injured, all but 10 released after treatment. Five were in serious condition.

ROSALYNN CARTER Will report to her husband

, “Does it hurt?” She asked one old woman. “Give me a smile.” she said and kissed the woman on the forehead. Mrs. Carter and her entourage flew to Bangkok on Thursday on what the White House said was an official fact-finding mission for President Carter. Speaking to reporters at the end of her 90-minute visit, Mrs. Carter said, “it’s like nothing I’ve ever seen it’s emotionally overwhelming.” Sa Kaew’s aid coordinator,

Oxford, Ga., but dropped out after a year. He previously has given sllO million to the school, most of which went to its renowned medical center. Woodruff did not attend Thursday’s public announcement. A spokesman said he avoids public gatherings because they embarrass him. Emory president James T. Laney said the gift appears to be a record.

Bilingual parrot has high aspirations COMMERCE, Texas (AP) Polly want a galleta? Galleta is the Spanish word for cracker, and while that might be news to you, it’s not to Paco the bilingual parrot who also sings opera and has delusions of grandeur. Paco goes everywhere even to classes with his owner, Wynter McFatridge, a senior at East Texas University. In fact, Paco is kind of an unofficial instructor in Dr. Margaret McClear’s Spanish class. He even has his own desk. Turns out Paco is a master of the trilled “R,” one of the special sounds in the Spanish language. “This is usually the hardest thing an American has to learn about Spanish,” Miss McFatridge said. “Most of the class had not mastered it. Paco was doing it perfectly. Dr. McClear realized this, too. She let Paco keep talking.” Miss McFatridge estimates her bird has a bilingual vocabulary of about 40 words. “I got. Paco from a friend when I was living in Panama,” she said in a recent interview. “I started teaching him words in both English and Spanish, and he developed quite a vocabulary.” “I’m used to it, but he does get me in trouble,” Miss McFatridge said. “One night I was going out with someone for the first time. We were making polite conversation when my date asked me what I wanted to do. Paco yelled out, ‘Whatever turns you on!”’ Miss McFatridge and Paco have a number of things in common. For example, they both like to listen to opera. “When we ride in the car on long trips, we both sing arias the whole way,” she said. “It certainly helps pass the time.” And Paco’s vocabulary includes a phrase that reeks of high aspirations: “Standßack! I’m an eagle!”

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Mark Brown of the United Nations, told her the camp is overflowing and new areas must be found to house at least 200,000 more refugees who are expected to enter Thailand Red Cross medical coordinator Dr. Hans Nothdurft said 75 percent of Sa Kaew’s population is malnourished and 20 percent need special nutritional care. Mrs. Carter was scheduled to fly to a Laotian refugee camp at Übon, 300 miles northeast of Bangkok, and then proceed to Sakon Nakhon province for a meeting with King Bhumipol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. She planned to return to Bangkok this evening to attend a U.S. Embassy reception. Her party includes Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, Surgeon-General Julius B. Richmond, former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young’s wife, Jean, and former Senator Harold Hughes of lowa. The aid situation already has been studied by Holbrooke, three U.S. senators, six governors and U.S. experts stationed in Thailand, and some Thai officials suggested Carter might be hoping his wife’s visit would boost his re-election campaign.

“As far as we can ascertain from available records, there has never been a single gift as large as SIOO million to any philanthropically supported institution or organization from any source.” he said. Emory, a Methodist-sup-ported school, has an annual endowment of $l6B million, excluding the Woodruff donation. The university’s entire physical

Hope fades

Sadat offers private jet to fly Shah to Egypt after PLO's offer is rejected

By The Associated Press Thousands of Iranian demonstrators chanting “Death to America! ” marched on the U.S. Embassy in Tehran today as President Anwar Sadat was reported to have offered his personal jet to fly the shah from New York to Egypt to help secure the release of some 60 Americans held hostage in the Iranian capital. Witnesses in Tehran, reached by The Associated Press from Bonn, West Germany, reported the march on the embassy, where the Americans have been held captive since Sunday by Iranian demonstrators demanding the United States extradite Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The witnesses said the marchers were urged on by

Caused by fluorocarbon chemicals

Ozone destruction predictions were low

WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Academy of Sciences says fluorocarbon chemicals are destroying the Earth’s atmospheric layer of protective ozone at a rate twice as fast as earlier predicted. The report released Thursday renewed concerns that depletion of the ozone layer could result in increases in skin cancer and changes in the Earth’s climate. The academy’s National Research Council said new calculations indicate atmospheric ozone could be reduced 16.5 percent because of worldwide use of fluorocarbon chemicals. Half of this depletion will occur in

president donates largest gift on record

plant of 67 major buildings is valued at $225 million. Laney said Woodruff’s gener-. osity would give Emory the richest endowment in the South and place it among the fop 10 private university endowments in the United States. The outgoing board of. trustees chairman, Henry L. Bowden, said the endowment will rise $3 million every time Coca-Cola stock rises sl.

The Klan

Behind a united front, feuding splits Klansmen

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) The hooded men of the Ku Klux Klan espouse white supremacy to save the United States from communism, but beyond the apparent unity of their beliefs lie feuding and bitter bickering. The FBI agents assigned by President Carter to investigate the Klan in the aftermath of five killings at a leftist “Death to the Klan” rally last Saturday will have to unravel a tangle of philosophies and factions, all trying to court the state’s “good ol’ boys.” Six or seven groups operate in North Carolina, claiming close to 10 percent of all Klan members estimated nationally at about 9,000 by the B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League. Six of the 14 suspects in the weekend attack have told police they are Klansmen. Another three avow they are Nazis. Linking the Klansmen and extremists such as Nazis is a hatred of communism. Klansmen say communism, not racial integration, is now their main target. Blacks, they say, are pawns of communism; integration is just a salvo in the battle to destroy America. The five victims of Saturday’s shooting all organizers of the rally were four white men and a black woman. They were shot when several carloads of men drove up to the rally, jumped out and opened fire. Nine persons were wounded. Twelve men are charged with murder, two with conspiracy, and a 15th man Jack Fowler, described as a Nazi with a Klan background is being sought on murder charges. The violence was preceded by months of increased Klan visibility in North Carolina and other areas of the country. Factions announced increased membership, and rallies have been held throughout the state although few have attracted more than 100 persons. Six factions are active in North Carolina alone: the United Klans -of America, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Federated Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, White Knights of Liberty, Confederation of Independent Orders of Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and Invisible Empire-Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Moslem clergymen. Meanwhile, NBC-TV’s “Today Show” said the Egyptian president told its correspondent in Cairo during the night that the events in Iran were “a disgrace to Islam,” and that he believed that flying the shah to Egypt from his New York hospital bed would help meet the Iranians’ demand the monarch be sent out of the United States. President Carter’s sent a peace mission en route to Iran two days ago but the Iranians rebuffed the overture. They also rejected a mediation bid by the Palestine Liberation Organization. Carter reacted to the bleak situation by halting shipments of spare military parts to Iran during the crisis and under-

the next 30 years, it said. Three years ago, the council predicted an eventual 7.5 percent ozone reduction. But new atmospheric measurements and mathematical estimates revised the prediction upward, it said in a report to the Environmental Protection cyOzone is a form of oxygen made in the stratosphere and concentrated in a layer about 20 miles above the Earth. It is the planet’s main defense against deadly ultraviolet light from the sun. If more ultraviolet light reaches the Earfh, some scientists fear widespread increases

Coca-Cola’s support of Emory began in 1914, when the family of Asa Griggs Candler, the original popularizer of the soft drink, donated $1 million to bring Emory’s central campus to Atlanta, where the student population is now 8,000. Woodruff’s father, Ernest Woodruff, was one of a group of businessmen who bought the Coca-Cola Co. in 1919. The younger Woodruff resigned as

scored his concern by postponing a two-day state visit to Canada. “Americans are suffering from international terrorism and being held against their will and my responsibility is to protect their lives,” Carter declared. The rejection of the PLO overture, reported by Tehran Radio, left world leaders groping for solutions to the stalemate that began Sunday when Iranian demonstrators took over the embassy. Insisting that their position reflected the views of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the demonstrators said Thursday they would not “open talks with anybody or accept any mediation” ur’ess the United States sent

in skin cancer, possible unpredictable effects on plant life and changes in climate that could have many repercussions. For example, scientists at Temple University have predicted that a 5 percent drop in ozone could cause a 10 percent increase in new skin cancer cases each year among fairskinned persons. The American Cancer Society estimates there are 400,000 new skin cancer cases a year in the United States, most of them curable. The principal culprits in ozone depletion appear to be fluorocarbons. Fluorocarbon gases rise and accumulate in the upper atmosphere. Once

vice president and sales manager of the White Motor Co. to become president of Coca-Cola in 1923. For 32 years, he led the company as it grew into a multinational corporation of diverse products. He officially retired in 1 ’55, dut continued to serve on Coca-Cola’s finance committee. Almost legendary in his desire for anonymity, Woodruff

The Knights of the KKK, based in Winston-Salem, staged an exhibit of Klan paraphernalia at the public library in February! The exhibit was closed after a shouting match between antiKlan people and Klansmen. A white supremacy rally in September drew Klansmen, Nazis and the National States Rights Party .to the little town of Louisburg for the unveiling of another extremist group, the United Racist Front. “You take a man who fought in the second World War, it’s hard for him to sit down in a room with swastikas,” said Gorrell Pierce, a Winston-Salem farmer and leader of the Federated Knights. “But people realize time is running out. We’re going to have to get together. We’re more effective when we’re organized.” Other Klan leaders scorn the Nazis as dangerous and unAmerican. / \ou can tbe a Nazi and a Klansmen it would go against your oath to uphold the government,” said Joe Grady, 49, a building contractor who was once Pierce’s superior in the Federated Knights. Grady recently split to form the White Knights of Liberty because of Pierce’s sympathy for Nazis. Klan observers who asked not to be identified said the shooting suspects appear to be North Carolina members of the Loui-siana-based Invisible Empire, one of the more militant factions. But according to local press reports, many of the suspects are: suspected members of the South Carolina-based Confederation! of Independent Orders. The reports say the FBI is looking for Virgil Griffin of Gastonia, a Confederation leader. Sources told The Associated Press the Confederation is the most militant Klan group. Except for three men from Winston-Salem, all suspects*’ charged in the Saturday shooting are from areas of western North Carolina where both the Invisible Empire and the Confederation are active. I* Differences in Klan chapters go deeper than their names. —The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, headed by David Duke. 28. of Metairie, La., purports to be the "new” Klan seeking to ob : tain its goals through nonviolent political action rather than confrontation. Its members condemn such Klan standards as crossburnings as “Hollywood.” —The Federated Knights proclaims its white supremacy approach more boldly and offers marksmanship training to its. members. Its former head of security. Raeford “Nighthawk" Caudle, is one of those charged with murder. He now claims tb be a Nazi. -The United Klans of America, which counts most of its' members in conservative eastern North Carolina, contends it is' the one true Klan and plays little attention to other groups '

Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi back to Iran for trial. They released what they said was embassy correspondence showing that the United States originally planned last summer to allow the deposed leader to stay in the United States permanently. “It is our religious duty to force America to send back the Shah, and in questions of religious duty there is no place for negotiations,” a spokesman fOr the demonstrators said . Underscoring their intransigence, one Iranian demanding the shah’s extradition set himself on fire outside the embassy, Iran’s Pars news agency said. The protestor was later reported near death in a hospital.

there, sunlight breaks them down and releases chlorine or chlorine compounds that destroy ozone, scientists say. Fluorocarbons are used principally as refrigerants in cooling systems, in industrial sqL vents and as propellants in aerosol spray cans. In April, the United States banned almost all fluorocarbon use in aerosols, which previously accounted for more than half the fluorocarbons produced in this country. However, worldwide use of fluorocarbons has been increasing despite warnings of ozone damage.

reportedly has donated millions to a variety of educational, cultural and civic purposes, usually as a mysterious “anonymous donor.” Laney said trustees of the Woodruff Fund Inc. decided Nov. 1 to unconditionally transfer the fund’s net assets to the university, which already held 2 million shares of Coca Cola stock.