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Bat. and Sun., Nov. 2-3, 1963 Griffin Daily News
Four Killed
In Accidents
By United Press International
At least four persons were
tilled during the early hours of
the weekend toll period in Geor
gia, three of them in the same
wreck.
The Highway Patrol said
three men died in a two-car col
lision at the intersection of
Highways 141 and 19 in Forsyth
County Friday night. They were
Identified as Robert Cecil Hard-
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
JACK MOSS is part of the governing board of one of the most progressive and best
governed counties in Georgia.
JACK MOSS is aware of the benefits and problems to Spalding County resulting from
our location near the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. He knows Spalding
County is developing and decisions now will determine the course of
progress for many years in the future.
JACK MOSS is a man of moderate means, strong convictions and aware of the chal
lenge of the office he seeks and the problems facing Spalding County
Government, Businessmen, Farmers, Property Owners, Workers and
Citizens.
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JACK MOSS’ record of achievement for Spalding County can not be challenged on any reasonable basis.
JACK MOSS is the BEST choice.
VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT JACK MOSS
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eman, 48, of Atlanta; Danny
Morris Brannon, 24, of Alpha
! retta, and Gerald Henry Shlr
, ley, 27, of Buford.
! A 24-year-old Calvin Falls
man, Perry E. Hall, was killed
1 in a one-car accident near Rose
Hill late Friday night. The
Highway Patrol said his car
went out of control and crashed
on the Calvin Falls Highway.
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HAIRY SITUATION
WACO, Tex. (UPD—Police
want the identity of a witch’s
wig lifter.
While youngsters cavorted
and tricks or treats followed,
somebody walked up to the
witch Mrs. Delia Trujillo had
assembled on her front lawn as
a decoration and lifted the SB9
reddish-brown, long haired wig
that was its crowning feature.
BUFFALOING HUBBY
HARMONDSWORTH, En
gland (UPD—Mrs. Margaret
Gracie has Issued an ultamatum
to her husband John—He either
gets rid of “Nobby,” a 5-foot
high, 600-pound stuffed Indian
Water Buffalo parked in the
middle of their front lawn, or
she goes home to mother.
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DON’T HOLD YOUR BREATH
LOS ANGELES (UPD—The
old saying “mighty oaks from
little acorns grow” is still true
but the U.S. Forest Service
advises would-be oak lovers not
to wait for it to happen.
The Forest Service says if a
person pushed an acorn about
an Inch into the ground this fall
he’ll have an oakling next
spring. But that’s where the
speed stops.
It will take between 30 and 40
years before the oak is tall
enough to sit under and enjoy.
royalwelcome
RECIFE. Brazil (UPD—More
than 100,000 people turned out
Friday to welcome Queen
Elizabeth and Prince Philip of
England.
MATCH 'EM UP
Secrets stolen Bomb memorial
Mass protest Protest is dud
Starvation ebbs Jackie told: No
Coed in 1970 More Gls desert
Space fliaht It's a girl
LeMay Fired;
Stock Dropped
CHATSWORTH, Calif. (UPD
—Gen. Curtis E. LeMay was
fired from his $50,000 a year
chairmanship of an electronics
firm because shareholders who
don’t like George Wallace are
selling, and the stock keeps
going down.
“We have almost 5,000
stockholders,” said Mihai D.
Patrichi, President of Networks
Electronics Corp, of Los An
geles. “Since LeMay got on the
ticket the stock has dropped
...brokers don’t want anything
to do with it, and I have letters
to prove it.”
Patrichi announced Friday he
would not renominate LeMay,
the vice presidential running
mate of American Independant
Party candidate George C.
Wallace, for another term as
board chairman of Networks
Electronics. Patrichi owns con
trolling interest in the company.
LeMay took it philosophically.
“Mrs. LeMay and I talked
this over before I accepted the
second spot on the ticket,” he
said while campaigning in
Memphis, Tenn.
LeMay said he had offered to
resign the post at the time he
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F. L. Bartholomew, Jr. Secty.
became Wallace’s vice presiden
tial candidate. He said Patrichi
talked him out of quitting and
granted him a six-week leave of
abasence.
Patrichi said the price of
Network’s stock had fallen from
sl3 a share to about sß’/ 2 since
the former Strategic Air Com
mand chief accepted the vice
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The firm has about 1.1 million
shares outstanding. Patrichi
said LeMay owns about 6,500
and has an option to acquire
35,000 more. The stock is traded
over-the-counter in the far west.
TENSHUN!
GRANITE CITY, Hl. (UPD—
The Charles N. Clark family is
used to saluting. Son John
Clark, 19, is the latest to be
inducted into the army.
Young Clark’s father is a
retired army major. Clark’s two
other sons, Charles L. Clark, 27,
and Richard J. Clark, 21, are
serving in Vietnam. A fourth
son, Paul T. Clark, was in the
service until 1964. Clark’s
daughter, Penny, 26, is a
former member of the Women’s
Army Corps.
Hunger Strikers
Put In Solitary
DALTON, Ga. (UPD — Eight
county works prisoners who
went on a hunger strike be
cause of a menu including turn
ip greens and souse, have been
placed in solitary confinement
with one meal a day.
J. Huston Brim, acting
warden at the Terrell County
Public Works Camp, said if the
prisoners don’t change their
“attitudes” soon, they’ll face a
bread and water diet with one
full meal only once every three
days.
"No good,” he said the pri
soners reported Thursday morn
ing after a dinner Wednesday
night th at included turnip
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greens, black-eyed peas, souse
bisquits and coffee. Souse is
pickeled meat, usually pigs feet
or pigs ears.
Brim also said the prisoners
might be kept in solitary con
finement for up to two weeks,
“unless their attitude changes."
U.N. AIDS LEBANON
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPD—
The U.N. World Food Program
(WFP) has provisionally agreed
to increase aid to Lebanon from
$2,760,000 to $lO million as a
result of a visit by two WFP
officials.
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