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LAID WREATH
WARSAW (UPI) —U.S.
bassador John A. Bronouski
Tuesday laid a wreath at a
ghetto monument here on the
23rd anniversary of the Jewish
uprising against German occu
forces in 1943. Similar
wreaths were laid by Polish
organizations and by Israeli
embassy officials.
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FLOODS HIT IRAQ
TEHERAN, Iran (UPI) —
Flash floods in Iraq Tuesday
killed eight persons and left
hundreds homeless. A govern
ment spokesman said many
cattle and sheep were killed
and farmlands extensively da
maged.
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PIONEER FUNCTIONING
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The
space agency says Its little
Pioneer 6 spacecraft, launched
last Dec. 16, is returning
information over millions of
miles which will help predict
outbursts of solar radiation
dangerous to future manned
flights.
On Tuesday, the agency said,
the 140 - pound craft was
23,872,000 miles from earth,
77,222,000 miles from the sun,
and bad traveled about
200,000,000 miles in solar orbit.
Griffin Daily News
Dateline
Georgia
Callaway’s Bid Called Publicity
ATLANTA (UPI) Travis
Stewart, state Democratic ex
ecutive secretary, has again
charged that the only reason
Georgia Republican Congress
man Howard Callaway was cir
culating petitions was for pub
licity.
Stewart said Tuesday he is
standing by a statement he
made last week that Callaway
was a publicity seeker. Petitions
have been circulated boosting
boosting Callaway for governor
Attempted Abduction Foiled
ATLANTA (UPI)—Atlanta po
lice were attempting today to
tie In an apparent attempted
abduction of a woman at an
Atlanta shopping center with
the disappearance of Mrs. Mary
Shotwell Little last November
and the rape of a IB-year-old
girl Sunday.
Mrs. June Brayton, 21, of
Northeast Atlanta told police
Tuesday a man with a pistol
forced his way into her car af
ter she came out of a store at
the Broadview Shopping Plaza.
She screamed and he shot at
Chapin To Visit Behind Iron Curtain
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Tenn.
(UPI)—Republican congression
al candidate E. C. Chapin Is
scheduled to leave today for a
trip behind the Iron Curtain.
Chapin, opposing Rep. John
Davis, D-Ga., said he would
“report my Impressions to the
people of Georgia" after the
two-week tour at his own ex
pense.
Chapin owns the tourist at-
Arnall Calls Vandiver Old
ATLANTA (UPI) — Former
Gov. Ellis Arnall today called
former Gov. Ernest Vandiver
“old and decrepit in spite of
his beautiful, bushy, heavy head
of hair."
Arnall, an announced guberna
torial candidate, said Vandiver,
who is expected to toss his hat
into the governor’s race soon,
is now going across the state
“bragging about his beautiful,
heavy, bushy head of hair."
"Youth is not merely a mat
ter of age or appearance,” Ar
nall said. "It is a matter of en
thusiasm ...zest ...spirit ... It is
maintaining modem concepts in
a modem time in a modern
day.
Students Get Cigarette Machine
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) — A
sole cigarette machine in the
student center will be a victory
symbol for students at Arm
strong State Dollege who pro
tested a campus ban on such
machines and won.
Officials at the college an
nounced Tuesday that the ban
on cigarette vending machines
Imposed In February will be
lifted due to student opposition.
Dean of Students Dr. James
T. Rogers said the school rules
would consequently be “more
in line with the practices of
other units of the state Univer
sity System.”
Students would still be al
lowed to smoke only in certain
areas on campus, Rogers said.
The ban was Imposed in Feb
ruary when the school moved
to its new suburban campus.
College president Dr. Henry
Ashmore said he Invoked the
ban in view of the surgeon gen
eral’s report that smoking could
be Injurious to health.
But a student protest to rein
state the machines on campus
was successful and officials
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this year.
Callaway earlier denied the
petitions were a publicity stunt.
He said they were designed to '
test the sentiment of voters on
the question of whether he
should seek the governorship.
Stewart said “this is the only
way this man can get his name
in the paper as the author of
beneificial legislation.”
“His record in Congress cer
tainly leaves a great deal to be
desired,” Stewart said.
her point blank, leaving powder
wounds.
Police said the suspect ap
parently used a blank pistol or
fired a blank shell in a regular
gun. The man then fled in a
nearby parked car and police
launched a search for him.
Police noted the similarity of
the Incident with the disappear -
ance of Mrs. Little, who was
last seen at the Lenox Square
Shopping Center last Novem
ber. Last Sunday a 19-year-old
girl was tied to a tree and
raped after she was forced to
drive a man to a wooded area.
traction, Rock City Gardens,
and lives on the Georgia side of
the mountain.
Tour stops will include Russia
and East Germany and other
countries, Chapin said.
He said he is “particularly in
terested in seeing how the gen
eral economic conditions of
countries behind the Iron Cur
tain compare to Western
Europe and the United States."
"By such standards, Ernest
Vandiver is old and decrepit In
spite of his beautiful, bushy,
heavy head of hair.”
Arnall said there are many
bald-headed young men, bald -
headed middle aged men and
bald - headed older men In
Georgia.
“And now Vandiver has gone
and alienated them,” Arnall ,
said. “They constitute a lot of
voters."
As for Arnall himself, he said
he may well go after the bald •
headed vote and establish a di
vision of his campaign organi
zation. It would be called “bald
heads for Arnall.”
said a machine will be Installed
in the student center soon.
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