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URGE PROTEST
PARIS (UPD—The French
Communist Party and a Commu
nist-led labor federation today
called for widespread anti-
American demonstrations in
support of North Vietnam,
Including one at the U.S.
embassy.
WILSON CRITIC
HARROGATE, England
(UPD—Prime Minister Harold
Wilson's public comments on
Vietnam during a White House
dinner last week brought an
angry blast Sunday from
Edward Heath, the Conserva-
SINGLETARY - BARRON REALTY
VA LOANS - FHA LOANS
CONVENTIONAL LOANS
722 SHERWOOD DRIVE — Nice frame houae on large wood
ed lot. 6 rooms inclu>Af|| ft room, dining room, 3 bed
rooms, tile bath and OULU Rear y ard eßclo * € d. Yard »
landscaped, with paved drive. 314,500
EAST NORTHWOODS DRIVE, Mclntosh Hills Subdivision-
Under construction — Large living room, modern built-in
kitchen with breakfast area, panelled family room with slid
ing glass doors. 3 bedrooms, 2 full tile baths, paved drive,
with double carport. 10% down payment required. Select all
colors now. 317,900
835 PAM ILA DRIVE — Carport, abestos siding house, living
room, dining room comhnfll ft; bedrooms, kitchen, and
bath. bULU 18000
HALLMARK DRIVE — (Off W. Mclntosh Road) New brick
veneer house that has large living room, paneled family
room, modem gas kitchen AAI f|oms, 2 full tile baths,
single carport and paved driQULU room deludes washer
and dryer connections. 310,500
226 LARAMIE ROAD — Brown brick veneer house on ideal
lot. Large living room, dining combination, modem electric
kitchen includes dish washer and disposal!. Family room
has sliding glass doors to patio, 3 bedrooms and 2 full tiled
baths. Covered picnic and patio house in back yard. Single
carport with paved drive on fully landscaped yard. 323,500
1011 WINDSOR WAY— Yellow brick veneer house only 2
years old. Carpeted foyer, living room and separate dining
room Includes carpeting and draperies. Panelled family
room has fireplace and bookshelves. Modem electric kitchen
equipped with dishwasher and disposall. Separate breakfast
room, 3 bedrooms and 2 full tiled baths. 1 basement ideal
for additional living space or shop. 329,000
851 WOODLAND DRIVE — Green wooden house located on
lot that has many pines, carpeted living room, dining room
and hall. Upstairs has 2 bedrm AA| faind kitchen. Down
stairs has bedroom, den and liOULU a "d storage room.
Double carport and patio area in rear. 317,000
LAKEWOOD DRIVE — Proposed Construction — Brick
veneer house to include large living room • dining room com
bination, panelled family room, modem built-in kitchen, 3
bedrooms, 2 full tiled baths. Double carport and paved drive.
Only 3500.00 required. 315,000
1132 BRIARCLIFF DRIVE — Brick veneer house freshly
painted. Living room-dining room combination, panelled
family room, built-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 11 tiled baths.
Single carport, paved drive and outside storage. Only 3900.00
required. 315,000
1609 HALLMARK DRIVE - (Off W. Mclntosh Road) New
brick veneer house that has large living room, paneled
family room, modem gas kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full tile
baths, single carport and paved drive. Utility room includes
washer and dryer connections. 310,500
WESLEY ROAD — Total electric home, Ideal for country
living on 15 acres of land. Brick veneer house, built last
year. Include entrance foyer, living room, dining room,
modern built-in kitchen, paneled den with fireplace and
sliding glass doors to porcli 3 large bedrooms, 2 full tile
baths, i basement ideal for shop, double carport, large paved
patio and storage room. Ideal lake site and 2150 ft. on paved
road. 335,000
JORDAN ROAD — 4 room white aluminum siding house, on
wooded lot, size 100 x 477. 1000 sq. ft. living space for only
34,500. Living room and 2 bedrooms are pine paneled. Large
front porch another nice feature.
HARLOW AVE. — Lot size 120 x 350. 5 room house plus
large garage or shop. The rooms include: living room, 2 bed
rooms, large kitchen and breakfast room and sewing room.
310,000
505 E. McINTOSH ROAD — 3 bedroom brick veneer house,
2 full tile baths. Living room, dining room, panelled den with
sliding glass doors, deluxe built-in kitchen, double carport
and utility room. Located on large wooded lot. Financing
arranged with only small equity required. 317,500
314 HAMILTON BLVD. — Brick veneer bouse located in
Sun Valley Subdivision. Large living room, paneled den with
sliding glass doors to patio. Built-in kitchen includes dish
washer and disposal. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic tile baths,
carport has utility and storage rooms. FHA approved with
only 3900 down payment required. 319,000
McINTOSH HILLS SUBDIVISION - Red brick veneer home.
Living room - dining room combination, paneled den, built-in
modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 11 tile baths, paved drive with
double carport and landscaped. Easy financing. 317,700
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12.9 ACRES COMMERCIAL PROPERTY located on North
Expressway — Will sell in 3 separate partials If desired. Sale
price and tax evaluation is the same.
50 acre tract, 7 miles from town, running water and nice
lakesltc, mostly wooded.
LOTS LOTS LOTS
MCINTOSH HILLS - 90 x 175, wooded, utilities. 32,250
LAKEWOOD DRIVE - 100 x 175, utilities. 31,500
WEST TAYLOR STREET — Commercial. Owner will
develop.
NORTH EXPRESSWAY — 142 x 205, Commercial corner.
Horace Singletary c. Ray Barron
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tive opposition leader, who
protested “lecturing those who
are bearing the burden and
making the sacrifices.'*
PERSONAL DIPLOMACY
MANILA (UPD—The Philip
pine ambassador to West
Germany returned to Manila
Sunday and declared he was
innocent of any wrongdoing in a
diplomatic controversy involv
ing a love affair with his
German secretary.
“Is there anything wrong with
falling in love," asked Ambassa
dor Emilio Bejasa, 53.
‘Bonnie - Clyde’ Pair
Held In Alabama
. PRATTVILLE, Ala. (UD—A
skinny youth and his teen-age
girl friend were lodged in jail
today following a four -state,
weekend chase that one officer
said was reminiscent of “Bon
nie and Clyde.”
The pair, Benny Brown, 23,
and Faye Rawson, 16, both of
Summerville, Ga., were to be
arraigned today on a charge of
murdering Harry Ullman Boyd,
49, of Montgomery. Boyd’s son,
Marine Sgt. Harry Neal Boyd,
21, was critically wounded.
Police said Brown shot the
Boyds to switch cars from the
conspicuous red Ameri ca n
sports car in which he and Miss
Rawson fled from Georgia after
Brown opened fire on a group
of teenagers who had flirted
with his girl. One youth was
killed and three others wound
ed.
The couple left Georgia in
such haste, one highway patrol
man said, that “they must
think they are Bonnie and
Clyde.” The search for the pair
spread through Georgia, Ala
bama, Tennessee and Mississip
pi, before they were caught
Saturday night at a roadblock
near Macon, Miss. Brown, who
Orangeburg Probe
Has S. C. Backing
By WILLIAM COTTERELL
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (UPD—
South Carolina officials said
they would be “most happy to
cooperate” in a federal investi
gation of racial violence that
killed three students at two
Negro colleges.
J. P. Strom, chief of the
South Carolina Law Enformce
ment Division (SLED), said the
state would aid federal authori
ties “right down the line.”
A National Guard spokesman
said Sunday the Justice Depart
ment was investigating not only
the deaths of the Negro college
students but also the stutatlon
that led to the racial violence.
The campuses of South
Carolina State and Claflin
Colleges remained closed today
as a 600-man National Guard
force and more than 100 state
troopers kept a tight security
lid on the farming town of
13,000.
A dusk-to-dawn curfew was
imposed over the weekend to
keep crowds off the streets.
Delano Middleton, 18, one of
three Negro youths killed when
troopers fired shotguns at
students to break up firebomb
throwing and sniping Thursday
night, was to be buried in
Orangeburg this afternoon. The
other youths killed were from
out of state.
The violence began last
Tuesday night when Negroes
tried to storm into a segregated
bowling alley and were pushed
back by police and troopers.
The Justice Department Sa
turday filed a federal court suit
seeking a desegregation order
against the bowling alley, the
only one in town.
Authorities Sunday forced the
Ku Klux Klan to cancel a
proposed rally in Orangeburg
County, but allowed the Nation
al Association for the Advance
ment of Colored People
(NAACP) to hold a rally in a
church.
The NAACP drew up what it
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CHARMING PRINCE Willem Alexander poses with his
mother, Crown Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands. He
will celebrate his first birthday April 27.
had vowed he’d never be taken
alive, surrendered meekly.
While the two were confined
to jail, the younger Boyd was
undergoing a second surgery at
Maxwell Air Force Base hospit.
al near Montgomery.
A nurse at the hospital said
Boyd was doing “as well as can
be expected under his condi
tion.”
Sheriff Phillip B. Wood, who
returned the two to Prattville
from Mississippi, said both
were quiet on the return trip, in
contrast to Brown’s earlier
cockiness.
“He was very tired,” Wood
said. “He didn’t answer any
questions and didn't volunteer
any answers.”
“She (Faye) is still very
scared and slept all the way
back to Alabama. His general
appearance was very quiet and
reserved."
Both Brown and Miss Rawson
were to be charged with the
murder, although authorities
said Brown did the shooting.
When asked why Miss Dawson
was being charged, Deputy
Sheriff Gene Lazendy said:
“She had the choice to stay
there with him or running
away.”
called a "no-nonsense” list of
recommendations for restoring
racial peace to the city.
The NAACP called for a
complete Negro boycott of Mhite
merchants, integration of all
schools and public facilities, and
the suspension of policemen
“responsible for depriving
Negroes of their civil rights.”
Garbage Men
On NY Jobs
By DAVID NAGY
NEW YORK (UPD-Oarbage
collectors worked today to clear
the tons of refuse that piled up
during their nlne-day strike,
ended by a settlement Imposed
upon the city by Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller. Mayor John V.
Lindsay charged the Rockefeller
plan “corrupts the fundamental
rights of the people of New
York City.”
A force of 6,000 garbage
collectors with 1,100 trucks,
reinforced by personnel and
vehicles from the city’s highway
and parks departments, began
removing from sidewalks and
streets 100,000 tons of rotting
and rat-infested waste.
In a move that Indicated the
breadth of the breach between
the state’s two leading Republi
cans, Lindsay Sunday den
ounced the governor’s plan
under which the state would
temporarily take over the city’s
sanitation department. Lindsay
said at city hall:
“The announced plan for the
aggrandizement by the state of
is fundamental to the processes
of democratic government.
‘‘ln my Judgment the proposal
represents a direct and dange
rous threat to the principle of
home rule—not in New York
City alone, but in every city of
the state an<j possibly the
nation.”
BRUCE BIOSSAT
Venezuela Is Bright Spot
In Dark Latin Picture
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
NEA Washington Correspondent
WASHINGTON (NEA)
The economic news out of Latin America is not cheerful.
But there is one spot with a very bright potential—the new
steel-aluminum-power complex on the banks of the Orinoco
river in eastern Venezuela.
The bad news is much more sweeping than the usual glum
stuff about slow going on economic reforms sought in Latin
lands as an accompaniment to the Alliance for Progress.
The real story Is that Latin America is losing its world posi
tion as an exporter. Having lived for decades off its sales of
raw materials and basic commodities to the United States,
Europe and elsewhere, it finds itself not sharing In the great
export boom of the late 19605.
The highly industrialized nations of the world, trafficking
in manufactured goods, are gaining the most. Even the devel
oping lands of Africa and Asia are Boosting exports more than
Latin countries.
In 1956, some 31 per cent of all U.S. imports came from
Latin America. By 1966, the last year for which complete fig
ures are available, Latin nations' share of the U.S. import
market had declined to 15.8 per cent and was still dropping.
Venezuela’s “bright spot” at Cuidad Guayana (not to be
confused with the tiny neighboring land of Guayana) is an
ambitious undertaking aimed at thrusting this progressive
nation into the rising new trade in manufactured goods.
With ample resources ia oil, hydro-electric power, iron ore,
bauxite (aluminum), and other materials, Guayana is becom
ing the focus of the Latin world’s first genuine industrial
“Ruhr.”
A huge 3400 million steel mill has been operating in some
measure since 1963. Bids for a 3150 million expansion are
under review. Even now it exports steel products to Mexico,
Colombia, Argentina, Italy and Japan. With further planned
diversification, the hope is to tap still more world markets.
U.S. Steel soon starts building a 350-million plant for mak
ing high-concentrate iron briquettes intended almost wholly
for export.
In late 1967 a new aluminum smelter opened at Guayana.
Sometime in 1968, construction will be finished on the first
phase of Guri dam complex, a potential 6-million-kilowatt
element in the region’s hydroelectric program.
Amid the dark news, Guayana's real promise is a straw to
cling to as the economic planners try to figure how to “save”
a Latin America slipping downhill even as population soars.
But even if Cuidad Guayana proves ultimately to be a great
success, very hard questions will remain:
Can this hopeful example be widely copied in other troubled
Latin nations? Do they have the resources, the power, the
transportation and the means of drawing all these together?
And, if at least some lands have these things, how will they
all gain and hold a good place in the world “trade sun” when
competition around the globe intensifies almost daily?
State Toll
Reaches 12
By United Press Internatienal
At least a dozen persons died
on Georgia highways this past
weekend.
Maxwell William Phillips,
Jr., 23, was added to the list
Sunday night when Bartow
County officials ruled an auto
mobile accident near White,
Ga., Saturday and not a stab
wound was the cause of his
death.
County Coroner Arthur Shivall
said Phillips had a long stab
wound in his back but that it
was caused during the crash by
a pair of scissors lying on the
seat of his car.
Len Bell Bivins, 56, of Leslie
and Mrs. Dorothy Bradley, 45,
of Ringgold were killed Sunday
in separate traffic accidents.
Bivins died when his pickup
truck went out of control on
Georgia 19 north of Leesburg.
State police said the vehicle
swerved off the read into a
embankment and overturned.
Mrs. Bradley was killed when
the car in which she was rid
ing skidded on icy pavement
and crashed into another vehi
cle near Chickamauga, Ga. She
was thrown from the car and
run over.
Three young people were
killed and four others injured
Saturday in a four • car pileup
near Dalton.
Jerry Webb, 21, and David
Joseph Smith, 19, both of Resa
ca, and Connie Davis, 19, of
Dalton were killed in the acci
dent.
Simon Salter, 25, and Lindsey
Buford Brinson, 27, were killed
Saturday when their car went
out of control and crashed into
trees near Bainbridge.
Clyde Sanderson, 38, of St.
BRITISH CONTRIBUTE
LONDON (UPD—The British
government said Friday night it
will contribute 8680,000 to help
ease civilian suffering in South
Vietnam. The Foreign Office
said the money is in response to
President Nguyen Van Hiieu’s
appeal for aid for civilians of
his country.
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G. R. Robinson, Mgr.
Mary’s, Ga., and Sam Natlian
ial Hightower. 41, were killed
Friday night when their auto
mobiles collided near St.
Mary’s.
Also killed Friday night were
William Jacob Phagan, Rt. 4,
Gainesville in a wreck near
Gainesville and James Cecil
Brown in a wreck near East
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the ratio was less than one
fifth.
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King Leads
Protests At
Draft Center
ATLANTA (UPD — About 65
persons led by an aide to Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. protest
ed the draft and the Vietnam
war today as a Southern Chris
tian Leadership Conference
staffer planned to refuse induc
tion into the Army.
Thomas L. houck entered the
Army Induction center on
Ponce De Leon Avenue early
today without Incident. He plan
ned to refuse to take ths tradi
tional step forward to join the
Army later in the day.
Hosea Williams, an aide to
Dr. King in the SCLC, led
peaceful protests outside the in
duction center in 17-degree
weather. With him in the dem
onstration were several nuns.
Trailer Park
Slayings
Trial Slated
RINGGOLD, Ga. (UPD —A
Catoosa County man, charged
with killing his estranged wife
and her boyfriend, was sched
uled to go on trial in Superior
Court today.
Mack Wade Swaney, 38, is
charged with the shotgun slay
ings, which occurred last Octo
ber in a trailer park near the
Georgia-Tennessee line.
Mrs. Ruby Swaney, 35, and
27-year-old Richard McMillian
were gunned down after Swan
ey found them at the trailer
park, where Mrs. Swaney had
been living since she separated
from her husband. The woman
was the mother of five children.
Swaney has been held in the
Catoosa County jail without
bond since the slaying.