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Tuesday, April 5, 1966 Griffin Daily News
World Briefs
TWO MISSILES LAUNCHED
VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.
(TJPI) —Two Minuteman inter
continental ballistic missiles
were launched successfully
Monday on 5.000-mile flights
across the Pacific Ocean, the
Air Force reported.
The two launches were about
seven hours apart
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NEW BRIDGE PLANNED
SACRAMENTO, Calif. UPI)
— Plans were under way today
for a new bridge to span San
Francisco Bay.
The state Toll Bridge Authori
ty Monday selected a route
south of the San Francisco
Oakland Bay Bridge, from a
point in an industrial section of
the city to Alameda. If all goes
according to plan, the new
bridge would be completed in
1974.
The bay currently is spanned
by the Golden Gate, San
Franclsco-Oakland, San Mateo,
Dumbarton and San Rafael
Richmond bridges.
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6INGER WEDS
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) —
Singer Guy Mitchell, 39, and
Kathryn Ann Evansen, 19, of
Granada Hills, Calif., were
honeymooning today at a resort
hotel.
The couple was married
Sunday by the Rev. Robert
Toursdel. A small reception
followed the ceremony at a
wedding chapel here. It was the
third marriage for Mitchell and
the first for Miss Evansen.
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RIVER FLOODS
MOSCOW (UPI) —The Mos
cow River, swollen by melting
snow, flooded its banks Monday
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and swept over low-flying
farms and villages near the
Soviet capital.
Engineers kept the river
under control within Moscow
itself by channeling some of the
overflow into concrete beds
that were built for the
subterranean rivers flowing
beneath the city.
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TEN WORKMEN DROWN
HONG KONG (UPI) —Ten
Chinese workmen were missing
and feared drowned today after
a torrential five-hour rain
storm Monday sent floodwaters
surging through the tunnel in
which they were working.
Two persons were killed and
10 others injured when four
rain-weakened huts collapsed
elsewhere in the British crown
colony.
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STRIKERS FIRED ON
TEHERAN, Iran (UPI) —
Iraqi government troops opened
fire with machine guns on a
group of striking shopkeepers
in the town of Suleimanhei near
the Iranian border, killing or
seriously injuring 30, Teheran
newspapers reported Monday.
Natalie Wood
Selected Worst
Actress Of Year
BOSTON (UPI) —The Har
vard Lampoon, without citing a
specific performance, has
named Natalie Wood “the
worst actress of the year” for
this year, last year and next
year.
The university’s undergra
duate humor magazine Monday
also named Marlon Brando
winner of the “Kirk Douglas
award to the worst actor of the
year” for his performance in
“Morotur” and “The Chase.”
George Hamilton, Linda Bird
Johnson’s beau, was given the
worst supporting actor award
for his role in “Viva Marie,’
and Eva Marie Saint won the
worst supporting actress award
for “The Sand Piper.”
“The Sand Piper” also topped
the list of the year’s 10 worst
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Antioch Breaks Ground
The Antioch Baptist Church near Brooks has broken ground for a new sanc
tuary. The ground for the new structure was broken by Jack McClanahan, chair
man of the building committee, and the Rev. Wilson V. Williams, pastor. Look
ing on as the ground is broken are (1-r) Associational Missionary Harold Gra
ham, Therell Padgett, Bob Collins, Johnny Goodman, Herman Chappel and El
mer Cox. The new structure, already under construction, is expected to be com
pleted by July 1.
Hazing Victim
Is
ATLANTA (UPI) An 18
year-old fraternity pledge at
pictures, followed by “The
Hallelujah Trail,” “Lord Jim”,
“What’s New Pussycat?” “The
Agony and The Ecstasy,”
“Shenandoah,” * ’Genghis
Khan,” “Thunderball,” “The
Great R a c e,” and “Yellow
Rolls Royce.”
Quirks
MORTUARY MARRIAGE
SEASIDE, Calif. (UPI) —The
wedding was beautiful even
though the setting was unusual,
The ceremony Sunday was
conducted at Cooke’s Seaside
Mortuary, managed by bride
groom Edward G. Malone, 62.
His bride was the former Anne
Eyrich, 32.
“I asked Anne what she
thought of being married in a
mortuary and she was just
thrilled,” Malone said.
CLEAN SHAVE
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —Lola
Conklin, 59, retired Monday as
a carnival bearded lady and
promptly shaved off her foot
long beard.
“I won’t feel embarrassed
anymore when I walk down the
street,” she explained.
the University of Georgia came
close to dying last weekend
after the brothers of Sigma Pi
forced him to down more than
12 quarts of water In an initia
tion ritual.
“We came close to losing
hlm,” said the youth’s father
Melvin Dobrow of Atlanta,
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Richard Dobrow was In fair
condition Monday at Emory
University Hospital after spend
ing the weekend in a state of
delirium with a severe case of
water Intoxication. He was ex
pected to be released today.
Dobrow said his son was not
conscious of what was going on
around him while doctors
sought to save his life.
Dr. Eugene Brown at the
hospital said many of the phy
slcians didn’t believe young Do
brow would survive, according
the father.
Highway
Engineer
Cleared
ATLANTA (UPI) — Highway
Engineer E. A. Logan was sent
back to Jesup Monday after
being transferred to Atlanta on
the basis of charges leveled by
Sen. Roscoe Dean.
The Highway Department
cleared Logan of a number of
charges made by Dean. The
charges were also directed
against the Jesup Division and
prompted a swift Investigation
last week by Atty. Gen. Arthur
Bolton.
Dean had charged, among
other things, that a special job
was created in the Highway De
partment for r.n “elected offi
cial” while he was waiting to
take office.
Bolton said he found “abso
lutely no evidence” to warrant
the accusation.
Logan in turn had accused
Dean of attempting to control
hiring within the department.
Man Dies
While
Driving Car
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (UPI)
A 57-year-old Atlanta man,
Chet Caszmarek, suffered a fa
tal heart seizure Monday while
driving on a county road near
here with three other persons
in the car.
Police said the car driven by
Caszmarek rolled down an em
bankment and came to rest on
a slope. The passengers were
not injured.
Savannah Gets
Aircraft Plant
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI)—The
Grumman Aircraft Engineering
Corp. will build an assembly
plant here that will employe
500 persons, the company an
nounced Monday.
The plant Is to be located on
a 210-acre site near the Savan
nah Airport and will be for as
sembling commercial and mili
tary aircraft and conducting
underwater research, according
to Clinton Towl, president of the
firm.
Towl said the facility will al
low the company's main New
York plant to concentrate more
heavily on military and space
projects.
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