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South Georgia
People Warned
Of Rabid Animals
OCILLA, Ga. (UPI)—Residents
Of South Central Georgia are
being warned to take extreme
care with wild and domestic
animals because a “highly
rabid” racoon killed in Irwin
County Tuesday indicates ra
bies may be prevalent in the
area.
County agent Ed Brannon
said all dogs should be vacci
nated immediately and farmers
should keep a close watch on
livestock for at least 30 days.
Farmers in the area have
said they recently have seen
several raccoons “acting fun
ny.”
County officials sent the ra
coon to the area testing labora
tory in Albany where it was
reported the animal was “high
ly rabid.”
Brannen said that rabies may
have the effect of causing wild
animals to appear tame and
pets to appear wild.
Duval Says
Psychiatrist
Would Help
ATLANTA (UPI)—Dr. Adison
Duval, head of the state De
partment of Mental Health, has
said that the presence of a
psychiatrist on the 18-member
board of health would help the
6 tate cope with its mental
health problems.
Although law requires the
members of certain professions
to serve on the board, there is
no stipulation that a psychia
trist be a member.
i In 1964 the General Assembly
struck from the board’s charter
the provision that at least one
member be a psychiatrist.
118 Systems Have
Not Filed Compliance
ATLANTA (UPI)—Wtih Fri
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shows differing age-group life expectancies for men and
women. through Figures at bottom are for present ages from birth
80 years.
Bankers To Consider
Two New
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. (UPI)
—The Georgia Bankers Associa
tion will consider two new pro
posals to enable more bank
branches and greater holding
company freedom.
State Assistant Superintendent
of Banks Hallum W. Goodloe
Jr. said that if the proposals
lead to legislation, they will
mean the most drastic revision
of state banking laws in three
decades.
The proposals were presented
Wednesday during a session of
the group’s 14th annual conven
tion.
Thursday, April 14, 1966
| systems to accept new federal
school desegregation guidelines,
Michigan State Says Viet Aid
Mission Was Used As CIA Front
EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPI) —Michigan State Univer
sity said Wednesday a costly
aid mission it operated in South
Viet Nam was used by the
Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) as a front during the
regime of dictator Ngo Dinh
Diem.
The school said, however,
that it fired the CIA agents and
dropped the program in 1959
when it found out about the
intelligence operation.
Michigan State made the
Association president Jack P.
said the branch proposal
allow more bank
and greater freedom
establish them within coun
The holding companies pro
would eliminate the five
cent ceiling on ownership
banks in the state’s most
areas, including met
Atlanta, Savannah,
Columbus and Macon.
The plans will be studied next
by the association’s execu
committee.
118 systems in the state have
not filed compliance forms.
Sixty-five Georgia school sys
tems have agreed to the guide
lines, which were handed down
by the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare and
which threaten non-complying
systems with loss of federal
funds.
Under the regulations, every
school system receiving federal
funds must achieve a degree of
integration among students and
faculties.
A spokesman for the state
Department of Education re
ports the number of compliance
forms being filed has been pick
ing up in the last few days.
Only those systems which are
under court order to desegre
gate are exempt from filing the
forms. Seven systems in the
state are under such orders.
The systems are still required,
however, to submit a copy of
the court order as well as a
statement pledging they will
abide by any amendments to
the order.
The systems under court or
der are Dougherty, Richmond,
Chatham, Muscogee, Houston,
Taliaferro, Bibb and the Atlan
ta City system.
Five systems, which have no
dual systems either because the
schools are integrated or be
cause Negroes attend schools
not within the system, have
been exempted from the guide
lines. They are Gilmer, For
syth, Dawson, Towns and
Union counties.
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disclosure following publication
of an article in Ramparts
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out four years ago as “liberal
Catholic” but now calls itself
an “independent magazine of
dissent.”
The magazine, which accused
MSU of being “corrupted” by
being engaged in an “adven
ture” outside the academic
preserves, is published by
Edward Keating, a prominent
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Brown and critic Jessica
Mitford are among the asso
ciate editors,
The magazine said the aid
mission, financed by the U.S.
government, trained Diem’s
militia and bought guns and
ammunition for his civil guard,
palace guard and the Vietna
mese counterpart of the Feder
al Bureau of Investigation.
The school denied this, saying
that its program involved
training of the civilian police
force and setting up a civil
service organization and train
ing institute for South Viet
Nam. It also denied the
article’s assertion that universi
ty President John Hannah
strongly backed the “cover-up”
for the CIA.
The article said Michigan
State hired the CIA operatives,
who listed their last employer
as the Department of the
Army, at a time when it was
doing extensive recruiting to
staff its aid mission, which was
in operation between 1955 and
1959. It said the men,
accompanied by their families,
worked in private offices,
showed up for work early, left
their locked offices after an
hour and “their French was the
most fluent on the project.”
The magazine said the
university teachers knew of the
CIA involvement but social
contacts were often limited to
discussions of “books and
music” with an “unspoken
rule” of “hear-no-CIA, see-no
CIA."