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— Griffin Daily News Monday, December 17,1973
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Acupuncture
Specialist says Wallace can walk again
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
— A Chinese acupuncture
specialist says Gov. George
Wallace can regain use of his
legs and “walk by himself to
the White House in 1976” with
continued acupuncture treat-
Tea party turns
into anti-Nixon
demonstration
BOSTON (UPI) - President
Nixon was tarred and feathered
in effigy Sunday as 20,000
persons watched the re-enact
ment of the Boston Tea Party
200 years after the historic
event.
Demonstrators threw oil bar
rels into Boston harbor from
the deck of a reproduction of an
18th century sailing vessel in
what they termed the “Boston
Oil Party.” The re-enactment
of the tea party was the
opening event of the nation’s
celebration of the 200th anniver
sary of the American Revolu
tion.
The crowd gathered in snow
that turned to cold rain as a
large papier-mache effigy of
ments.
But Dr. Ling Sun Chu of New
York City told UPI Saturday
that Wallace must believe that
acupuncture is helping him and
let him administer the ancient
needle treatments weekly if he
the President was rowed about
in a small boat.
A voice from a loudspeaker
asked:
“How many people think he
should be taken to the boat and
hung?”
There was an enormous
cheer.
“Is anybody opposed?” the
loudspeaker asked.
There was silence.
The official Boston Bicenten
nial Committee to mark the
200th anniversary of the day
Americans pitched packages of
tea off a British ship into
Boston Harbor to protest
policies of Britain’s King
George 111.
But the official reenactment
was overshadowed by the so
called “Oil Party” staged by
the “People’s Bicentennial
Commission” to demand the
impeachment of Nixon and
protest the policies of the major
oil companies in dealing with
the energy crisis.
Members of various veterans’
groups, dressed in colonial
costume, dropped wooden
crates over the side of the
Beaver 11, a replica of one of
the ships boarded in the
original Tea Party 200 years
ago. Minutes later, they
cheered as the demonstrators,
also dressed in 18th century
garb, boarded the brig from
several small boats, and
hoisted banners demanding
Nixon’s impeachment into the
rigging of the ship.
An effigy of the president was
tarred and feathered in the
custom of punishing criminals
in the 1700 s and passed through
the cheering crowd.
wants to walk again.
“If he will continue acupunc
ture and practice, I believe he
can campaign on crutches by
May,” Chu said. “And I think
he could walk by himself to the
White House in 1976.”
Chu, also a specialist in
Western internal medicine, said
he has given Wallace some 60
treatments since he first visited
the 54-year-old governor here in
February. That was nine
months after Wallace was shot
in an assassination attempt as
he campaigned in the Maryland
presidential primary.
“There definitely is im
provement, but if he wants to
walk he cannot stop (acupunc
ture),” Chu said. “It’s like
playing a piano. He must
practice, practice, practice.”
Wallace has skipped his
treatments the last month. “He
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tells me he is too busy,” Chu
said.
The chubby graduate of the
Hamburg Medical School in
Germany said he was not going
to return to Alabama until
Wallace summoned him. He
was here for the wedding of
Wallace’s daughter, Peggy Sue.
“It’s up to him,” Chu said in
a heavy Chinese accent. “The
governor should decide himself
whether he wants to continue.
“Governor Wallace can walk
again,” he said. “I believe that
from the bottom of my heart.”
Two of Wallace’s close
friends said his busy schedule
was not the reason he has not
had a treatment lately. They
said Wallace was afraid he
would irritate his other physi
cians, who put little, if any,
faith in the value of acupunc
ture.
New loop record
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Radio personality Hal Maclain
took to the air Sunday to set a
dizzying record of 1,500 aerial
loops while piloting a small
biplane.
Maclain, flying at 2,000-feet
altitude over the Palos Verdes
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