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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 22

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THI TIWWISStAM, FrfJ.r, Jt M. WW Williamson Teacher Grievance Plan Accord Reached Double-Murder Trial Defendant Can't Recall Alleged Crime: Doctors of the grievance procedure," he Yesterday's adoption of the grievance provision means the negotiating teams have two of the eight items on which they must come to terms behind them. The other is student discipline. Still to be negotiated are salaries, insurance, working conditions, fringe benefits, payroll deductions and leaves. The teams meet again next Thursday.

board votes against hearing a case, a teacher has no fourth step" for recourse. Wade said the WCEA plans to ask its members to be wary of "what happens after May 1," during the period when no grievance complaints may be processed under the procedure. "WE WILL BE very carefully monitoring how many teachers will be denied the fourth step i i 1 1 II T.V. SALE! By BETSY STUBBLEFIELD Teoneiteao State Correspondent FRANKLIN, Tenn. Teachers and Williamson County school officials moved one step closer to drafting a teaching contract yesterday, passing a provision for teacher grievances.

The move was something of a surprise, since representatives of the Williamson County Education Association (WCEA) had only Tuesday refused to accept two aspects of the grievance procedure put forth by the school board negotiators. AFTER A CAUCUS during yesterday's negotiations, WCEA chief spokesman Eugene Wade returned to say the teachers had decided "against the grain" to give in. It was not unanimous," Wade noted. The teachers' association was earlier opposed to provisions: Allowing for an approximate 30-day period between old and new contracts, usually the month of May, when grievances cannot be filed or processed. Giving the school board the right, after reviewing written information on a teacher's complaint, to hold no hearing on the matter if a majority of the board so decides.

"We certainly feel the board is opening itself up to litigation Wade said. "If a majority of the Airline Passengers Association Loses Bid To Keep DC-10s Grounded Longer WASHINGTON (AP) The Airline Passengers Association has lost a court appeal seeking to keep the nation's DC-lOs out of the air until all the aircraft's design problems are solved. A three-judge federal Appeals Court panel refused Wednesday a request to immediately ground the DC-lOs. The passengers' group was trying to overturn a decision ty the Federal Aviation Administration allowing the planes back in the air last Friday. While allowing the planes to fly, the FAA ordered U.S.

airlines to correct problems in the plane's slats, pylon assembly and stall warning systems. vvivi SALE STARTS AT 1 1 :00 A.M. ii ONE UAI Vi- 1 SATURDAY, JULY 21 at THE RAMADA INN 1-65 AX TRINITYLME NASHVILLE AH sets are guaranteed. ARE NOT MOTEL SWARE By ED CROMER Tea net feu Staff Correspondent ft MURFREESBORO If double-'murder defendant Stanley (Clicker) is guilty, he does not re-imember committing the crime, two psychiatrists testified "It's my opinion that he was not faking," said Dr. John Griffin, when District Attorney General Guy Dot--son raised the possibility Clark had fooled the psychiatrists.

BOTH GRIFFIN and Dr. Roger K. testifying for the defense, said the defendant knew right from I wrong when Joy Faulk, 23, and Charles (Charlie Sue) Browning, 26, were slain last Dec. 30. But they also testified that Clark, 30, would not have been able to control his actions due to a mental illness.

Griffin said Clark told him he 'consumed about 36 beers and a I bottle of vodka on the day the kill-i ings occurred. The prosecution concluded its ease in the 4-day-old Circuit Court Urial at 12:15 p.m. yesterday. De-! fense attorney Scott Daniel said he would complete his case today. 5 DANIEL DECLINED to say i whether Clark will testify.

Yesterday morning, Terry Hill, of the River Oaks area, identified 25-caliber pistol determined by Ca ballistics expert to be the murder jHweapon as the gun he lent Clarka. T-few days before the shooting. District Attorney General Guy contends Clark shot Mrs. Faulk and Browning in a jealous NOT BtINU oyuu" rT--oi'Alken. S.C.

Sa sponsoreu uy v. i mrrts. olease. NO ensure ui ki i "Yeah, but her mother's kind of touched in the head," said Faulk. "You think her mother's touched in the head?" Daniel asked.

"I DON'T think she is I know she is," replied Faulk. Dotson produced six witnesses who said they were with Faulk at a Shelbyville tavern the night of the slayings. Griffin, who examined Clark last month, said the defendant was suffering from a long-standing depression both now and at the time of the crime. THE DOCTOR also testified that despite pushing the defendant, through medication, "as far as I ethically could," he was unable to make Clark recall shooting anyone. Dotson challenged Griffin's conclusion that if Clark committed the crime he was not in control of his actions.

He asked the psychiatrist whether the defendant would have shot the couple if five police officers had been present. Griffin said he probably would not have. Dotson argued this meant Clark did, in fact, have control of his actions. "IT MEANS HIS conduct was dependent on the circumstances, to some extent," Griffin said. Q.

It means if he could get away with it, he'd do it; and if not, he wouldn't. Doesn't it? A. Possibly. Q. And that's not mental illness, is it? A.

Not that in itself. Dr. White, when asked the same hypothetical question about the police officers, disagreed with his colleague. He said he felt Clark might have committed the crime anyway. White, a former State Correction Department official, said that if the defendant is guilty, "he has buried all of this deeper than anyone I've examined in 21 DOTSON ASKED if Clark could have deceived the psychiatrist.

"General, in my opinion it is not i -v can ve rage. The defendant and Mrs. Faulk had lived together earlier. fMaMMi THE VICTIMS were shot to death 1840 4740 the Christiana community while fitting in a parked pickup truck, 2 ith Mrs. Faulk's two young ters sitting between them.

Mitzi Faulk, 6, testified Tuesday I- she saw Clark shoot her mother and jBrowning. Daniel nas tried to show that Sam Faulk, from whom Mrs. Faulk was divorced, had a motive to kill her and Browning. Among the evidence -he brought out during cross-exami-! -nation of state's witnesses was an -allegation that Faulk molested Have you often been faced with this pro blem? Let the Week ender section help medically possible for him to have (consciously) withheld the information I tried to get," White said. Mitzi.

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