Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, August 16, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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TX U» «1 fc; M “Memo to staff: The next couple that gets engaged at the water cooler or pencil sharpener is fired!” GRIFFIN DAILY 4* NEWS Quimby Melton, Cary Rhvm, General Manager Quimby Melton, Jr., Publisher Bill Knight, Executive Editor Editor Full Leased Wire service DPI, Full NEA. Address all Mall (Subscriptions Published Daily Except Sunday, Second Oaar Change eC Address form 1578) to P. O. Box US, E. Salomon St, Griffin, Ga. Footage Paid at Griffin, Ga. — Single Copy dr Answer to Previous Puzzle 37 Educational group (ab.) 39 Literary irony .40 Pedal digit 42 Ancient region in Asia Minor 44’Pithy 45 Masculine 46 »oker stake 47 Siestas 49 laborious effort 50 Arabian garments 51 Francisco 52 Witch 54 Soak flax 55 Exist 11 Fishing gadget 12 Far (comb. form) 18 Fish eggs 20 Eternity 21 Lawyer (ab 4 23 Coarse Ole’ 24 Brain passage . 25 Drama 27 Domesti&td 25 Donate 29 Unique person (coll.) 30 Gumbo 32 Morindin dye* 33 1001 (Roman) 36 Island (Fr ) ‘Quotes’ By United Press International FLINT, Mich.—Floyd J. Mc- Cree, Negro mayor of Flint, explaining his decision to resign In a dispute over an open housing ordinance: “I don’t want to live a lie any longer . . . I've tried to be the mayor of all the people. But I cannot pretend that that is the way it is.” WASHINGTON—Rep. G. V. Montgomery, m-miss., com menting on recommendations by President Johnson's riot commission for changes in the National Guard: “What the people want is some action taken against these people who murdered, looted and burned, and who have no respect for law and order.” ATLANTA—Dr. Martin Luth er King Jr. announcing that his Southern Christian Leadership Conference would shift the target of its civil disobedience operations to the ghettos of the North and blaming the inequali ty there on lawmakers: “The tragic truth is that Congress, more than the American people, is now running wild with racism.” 7MmEn is TODAY HOM VLV'3 Che Upper There hath no temptation tak en you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be temp ted above that ye are able: but will with the temptation also make away to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. (I Corin thians 10:13) PRAYER: Our Father, for give our moral laziness and our unwillingness to call upon Thee for Thy promised strength in our times of temptation. Give us the courage to turn from evil and do good. In the name of Christ, our strength. Amen. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Subscription Prices Delivered by carrier: One year 116.20, six months $8.50, three months 94. M, month 01.55. oas week M cento. By mall, except within 30 miles of Griffin, rates are same as by carrier. By mail within 30 miles of Griffin: one year $13.10, six months $7.35. three months $3.85, one month $1.30, Delivered by Special A o to: One Veer $18.20 (tax included.) EDITORIALS ® George Patrick If ever a community grieved with a sorrowing family, Griffin and Spalding County do so today. The death of George Patrick, Jr., has saddened all of us. Mr. Patrick was a native of Spalding County whose family has meant much to it and to its development. He was admired and appreciated, respected as a professional educator and popular as an individual. In particularly taut and tension-filled times, Mr. Patrick displayed superlative leadership abilities, excellent profes sional qualifications and remarkable patience and restraint. His passing leaves a void in the personal affections of thousands of people whose lives he directly touched and whose minds and characters he helped to develop. We are thankful that he came this way and grieve at his departure. China Strife Gives World A Breather For months, reports from Red China watchers have told of the fierce struggle between pro- and anti-Mao factions. Dispatch has followed dispatch, each one trumpeting that the conflict has reached a “decisive” phase. Meanwhile, in Peking, Mao Tse-tung maintains at least the image of being the leader of a monolithic state. To the outside world, China still speaks officially with one voice. Somehow, amid all the turmoil, China continues to leap ahead in the development of nuclear power, recently ex ploding its first hydrogen bomb—a sophisticated device that left Western experts chewing their predictions. If events in China have reached a “decisive” stage, that decision is taking a long time coming. It is to be hoped that things remain in a “decisive” stage indefinitely. So long as China is in interna! disarray, so long as Mao and anti-Mao factions balance each other off, so long as those who advocate pure, primitive revolutionary com munism are frustrated by what might be called the “evolu tionary Communists,” then so long will China be unable to make serious mischief outside her own borders. As Confucius might have said: When wolves fight among themselves, the other animals in the forest enjoy serenity. ♦ Guest Editorial ♦ Mixed Up World DAILY OKLAHOMAN This is really getting to be a mixed up world. Service stations sell milk, grocery stores sell motor oils by the can or case, and often each claims such activities necessary as a reciprocal measure to remain in business. Some consumers complain about the "high cost of food” when supermarket shopping baskets average 40 per cent non-food items. Do they also add milk and eggs purchased at service stations to operation and maintenance cost of motor vehicles? Chuckling With Ye Editor S? How perverse is man! A proven way to sell a book is for a censor to ban it; to stimulate desire to attend an event, announce that its tickets have been sold out. • • • • • “More men are known by their mortgages instead of by their deeds.” — Elizabethtown, Ky., News • • • • • One big difference between work and play is they pay you to work and you pay them to play. BERBrS WORLD ■ 1 > /vk< • 11 I/' C- ' BI fftWAH Aormcf I A Ji “Orville, call me back later * J, —' hung up e cities right now!” yp •^-nnl tij t ’ I © 1967 by NEA, Inc. V 4 MY ( answer’ Not Answered My prayers are not always answered when I pray in times of need. Is It because I have done- something wrong that God does not hear me? J.S. True prayer is not a spasmo dic, stop-gap measure. It is a day by day communication with God. I heard of a lady whose house was damaged by a hurri cane. She told a minister that she prayed that her house would not be harmed, but that the Lord didn’t answer her prayer. ‘‘Are you a Christian?” asked the minister. “No”, said the lady. Then the minister said, “I guess the Lord was just too busy tak ing care of his regular custo mers.” Constant, true prayer, brings to us the assurance of God’s gui dance, and those who pray aright never feel forsaken in ti mes of crisis. My suggestion to you would be that you live a life of regular communion with God —then He won’t seem so far away when you meet a frighten ing emergency. Almanac For Griffin By United Press International Today is Wednesday, Aug. 18, the 228th day of 1967 with 137 to follow. The moon is between the first and full stage. The morning star is Saturn. The evening star is Mars. Born on this day in 1897 was Robert E. Ringling, originator of the major circus world. On this day in history: In 1896, gold was discovered in the Klondike region of Canada’s Yukon territory. In 1945, Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons that drop ping the Atom bomb on Japan made an invasion rmnecessary, saving the lives of one million American and 250,000 British soldiers. In 1948. home run king Babe Ruth died in New York City. In 1965, all 30 persons aboard were killed when a plane crashed and sank in Lake Michigan. Thought For Today A thought for the day—Greek philosopher Socrates once said: “False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul as well.” WORLD ALMANAC FACTS The new Japanese tanker Idemitsu Maru is so large that three football fields laid end-to-end would not cover it, says The World Almanac. Weighing 205,953 deadweight tons, the tank er can carry 30 per cent more cargo than the next largest tanker. Copyright © 1967, Newspaper Enterprise Asax. 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