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WASHINGTON —Sen. J. Wil
liam Fullbright, D-Ark., chair
man of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, comment
ing on the belief of some
American officials that the war
In Viet Nam will soon directly
involve Communist China:
“It is the view of certain
China experts in our govern
ment that the Chinese leaders
themselves expect to be at war
with the United States within a
year.”
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WASHINGTON —Sen. Vance
Hartke, D-Ind., commenting on
his drive to eliminate excise
tax hikes from the administra
tion’s tax package:
“There’s a lot of people who
feel the way I do. These excise
taxes are really nothing,
compared to what they need for
Viet Nam. And anyway, we’re
all expect 1 - : a legitimate
(corporate and Income) tax
increase later this year for Viet
Nam.”
Almanac
For
Griffin
By United Press International
Today Is Wednesday, March
9, the 68th chy of 1966 with 297
to follow.
The moon is between its full
phase and last quarter.
The morning star is Venus.
The evening stars are Jupiter
and Mercury.
American railroad builder
and founder of Stanford Univer
sity, Leland Stanford, was born
on this day in 1824.
On this day in history:
In 1832, Abraham Lincoln ran
for his first political office, the
Illinois legislature, and lost.
In 1862, the ironclad warships
Monitor and Merrimac battled
four hours off Hampton Roads,
Va. The Northern Monitor
claimed a moral victory when
the Merrimac retreated to
Norfolk in the Civil War naval
battle.
In 1947, one of the longest
strikes in American history
ended after 440 days when the
United Automobile Workers
came to terms with the Case
Manufacturing Co., Racine,
Wis.
In 1962, 31 miners were killed
in a coal mine explosion In
West Germany.
Thoutfht For Today
A thought for the day—Leo
Tolstoy: .
“The more is given, the less
the people will work for
themselves. And the less the
work, the more their poverty
will increase.”
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This Week*s Editorial
By A Woman EspecUtUy For Women
Husbands
To Pity
Pity the poor husband whose wife —
Frequently entertains her bridge club with stories that
begin, “Jim would kill me if he knew 1 told this story
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Lets her birthday pass before reminding her husband
of it—so that all he can do Is apologize for forgetting.
Would rather carry on a conversation at the breakfast
table than quietly read half of the newspaper while her
husband enjoys the other half in peace.
Goes to bed with her hair twisted around rollers and
her face covered wiht cream.
Thinks anything marked “half price” is a bargain she
shouldn’t pass up.
Thinks television dinners are a blessing.
Thinks no one, her husband included, is quite the man
her father is.
Calls up her mother every time she and her husbnd
have a misunderstanding.
Keeps reminding her husband of the career she might
have had if she hadn’t married him—or how well the
man she almost married is doing.
Usually returns the gifts he choose for her to get
something she really wants.
Makes cracks about his relatives.
Scorns his suggestions whenever she buys something
for the house.
Offers his services as handyman to relatives and neigh*
bors.
Periodically goes through his clothes and possessions
and gets rid of anything she thinks isn’t worth saving.
Call him pet names in public.
Reminds him of how much he lost on one deal while
he is bragging about how much he made on another.
— R. M.
Three Cheers For
Red, White, Blue
State Senator Jimmy Carter has announced that he will
run for Congress from the Third Georgia District which
Bo Callaway now represents in Washington.
Senator Carter is a graduate of the U. S. Naval Aca
demy at Annapolis. Congressman Callaway is a graduate
of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point.
Three cheers for the red, white and blue.
Flint River Council
Of The Boy Scouts
THOMASTON TIMES
Scouting for every boy in the Flint River Council who de
sires to be a Scout is the 1966 goal of the council.
And to prove that they mean business, the Flint River
Council plans to organize 50 new Cub Scout packs Boy
Scout troops and Explorer posts in the eight counties of
the council
Called the greatest organization for boys in existence
today, the Boy Scout movement claims a partnership with
churches, schools, civic and community groups and even
the National Guard in Thomaston.
Scouters are now calling on these “partners” in Scout
ing to provide the manpower and adequate facilities for
meetings.
Already almost every person in the community has a
share in Scouting because funds to support the program are
raised by Unifund. Then almost everybody belongs to some
supporting groups.
This “partnership” between the community and Scout
ing is a healthy one paying handsome dividends and we
hope to extend Scouting to all who desire it in 1966.
Anyone with a decision about Scouting might like to
be reminded that “a man is never so tall as when he stoops
to help a boy.”
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What with beatle-mania and sill, we have about given
up seeing our teenage son’s forehead unless we live long
enough to observe a naturally receding hairline.
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“The nations . . . highway administrator, . „ Rex .. M.'Whitton,
reassuringly says that traffic jams are an indication that a
city is alive. They also could mean that traffic authorities
aren 1 r.n-o uuest.
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. . There’s a popular man in Grifin who walks to and from
work every day for his health. We watched him one hand day
and believe that he gets as much exercise waving his
at friends riding by in cars as he does from walking.
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It Equality
. seems to me that there Is so
much difference in people that
it i s impossible for all to be eq
ual. M.B.
Of course there Is a difference
in people. Even in the same
race, people vary greatly, physi
cally, Intellectually, and In char
acter. I believe when We speak
of equality we refer to equal op
portunity, equal rights, and eq
ual chance for development.
Though we may never be equal,
we all deserve the chance to
advance and improve.
I read the story the other day
about a haughty prince who
visited one of his provinces. He
noticed a man in the crowd who
was very homely, and he said,
•’You, how ugly you are. Are
all the men of your town as ugly
as you?”
The man wisely replied, “I do
not know, but go tell the Maker
who created me how ugly Is the
creature He has made.”
When we show contempt to
any creature which God has
made, we Insult the One who
made him. Therefore, we should
all be compassionate with all
men — especially those who
were bom in situations which
automatically handicap them
from being accepted by the
majority.
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If we confess our sins, he is
faithful and just to forgive us
our sins. (I John 1:9)
PRAYER: O God, make me
aware of my sinfulness. May I
press toward the cross of Christ
and lay my broken heart at His
feet. Grant me Thy peace
through my Savior and my Re
deemer. Amen.
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One-third of each year’s
wheat crop in the United
SaffbflU of ^und? of
bread. Ninety per cent of
this is white enriched
bread. The commercial bak
ing industry in the United
States, which ranks seventh
j n ^ manufacturing indus
tries and second among
food industries, produces
and sells about 40 million
loaves of bread a day. More
than half is bought in gro
cery stores.
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