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DAILY NEWS
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‘Quotes’
By United Press International
MOSCOW—Soviet news agen
cy Tass, announced that for a
second time in two days a
Russian spaceship plunged a
capsule full of instruments into
the atmosphere of Venus:
"Tlie stations continued
studies of the planet, enriching
science with important scienti
fic data and expanding know
ledge about Venus. They made
a wonderful contribution to the
science of the universe.”
KUALA LUMPUR — Malay
sian army major, to newsmen
covering race riots in. the
capital city:
"Correspondents must be off
the streets. You must stay in
your hotels. There is no
freedom of the press in this
country.”
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica-
Panamanian national guard
spokesman, explaining why he
expects no trouble when New
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
arrives with his fact-finding
party:
"First, the constitutional gua
rantee of assembly is still
suspended, and second, we just
wouldn’t permit it. Besides, we
have all the Communists in
jail.”
Almanac
For
Today
By United Press International
Today is Monday, May 19, the
139th day of 1969 with 226 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
first quarter.
The morning stars are Venus,
Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercu
ry and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1536, Anne Boleyn, wife of
King Henry VIII of England,
was beheaded in London.
In 1940, William Allen White,
editor of the Emporia (Kan.)
Gazette, helped organize the
Committee to defend America
by Aiding the Allies.
In 1945, more than 400
superfortresses bombed Tokyo.
In 1964, Gov. George Wallace
of Alabama won 42 per cent of
the vote in a presidential
primary election in Maryland.
Thought For Today
A thought for the day—
William Allen White said,
“ ’Company’ merges into the
family when clean towels are
not kept in the bathroom every
morning."
GRIFFIN
Cary Reeves, General Manager
Bill Knight, Executive Editor
Space success
brings pride
Sometimes Americans have a hard time
holding their heads high with a sense of
pride in their country.
Problems beset us on every side and crit
icism of us is a popular sport with most
nations.
Friends among other countries are hard
to find.
There's the Vietnam war, unpopular on
our own shores as well as in other places.
There's the internal upheaval on the na
tion's campuses and continued racial ten
sion.
So it is with a refreshing relief that the
nation cheered Sunday afternoon when
Apollo 10 roared off into space headed for
the moon.
The Russians beat us into earth orbit
with the Sputnik but since then, America
has set its goals in space and methodically
moved toward accomplishing them.
Today we appear to be on the brink of
landing men on the moon in July. If the
Apollo 10 mission continues to be the suc
cess it was at the start, the way should be
cleared for the historic landing.
Americans can take pride in their space
program.
And it belongs to us all-not just the astro
nauts or those who launched the vehicles
from Cape Kennedy.
Every last living American has a part in
it.
It is a source of pride for us all.
Ga. Needs Strong
Auto Insurance Act
MOULTRIE OBSERVER
Attack* are currently being made, it has been learned,
on the Georgia Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act in
federal court. The objective apparently is to prove un
constitutional an act which would allow the state to sus
pend driver licenses and car registration certificates of un
insured motorists involved in accidents involving SIOO or
more.
If there is anything unconstitutional about the Motor
Vehicle Responsibility Law it should be found and cor
rected, so perhaps it is good that a review of the act is
being made by a federal tribunal. But the basic truth is
that the responsibility act should be strengthened instead
of watered down.
Motor vehicles cost too much in this inflationary era
and the accidents are too frequent to be loose with re
sponsibility clauses. No motorist should be uninsured to
the point he cannot pay any damage which might be done
in an accident.
The argument is used that it may work a hardship on
many motorists, because he cannot afford the insurance.
But what of the fellow who is the innocent victim of a car
collision or other mishap in which the unimured is to
blame? A great hardship has been undeservedly thrust
upon him because the law was “light” on someone else.
The motorist who cannot be held responsible for h i s
carelessness or inability to drive should not be on the road.
And it is far cheaper to be properly insured under the re
sponsibility act than to be required to cough up funds
enough to pay for most accident damages.
Suspension of the driver’s license or vehicle registration
may be punitive, but it does not protect the insured motor
ist who is hit by the unimured.
So instead of relaxing the Motor Vehicle Responsibility
Act, we suggest the legislature pay close attention to the
review of the act’s constitutionality and add more teeth at
the first opportunity.
Chuckling
« With Ye Editor V
A man who boasts that he rules the roost at home is
more than likely to be cackled at.
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“So you realize that we are raising a whole generation
of kids who think that Nehru was a fashion designer?”—
Cut Bank, Mont., Pioneer Press
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The sportswriters keep telling about “Hank hammer
ing homers.” Sounds like he’s tacking up a good record.
Quimby Melton, Jr.
Editor
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My husband tells me that be
cause he works hard all week I
should stay home with him on
Sundays Instead of going to
church. This is causing dissen
sion in our home. What should
Ido? PC.
When your husband married
you he did not buy your soul.
Five dollars or so he paid for
the marriage license didn’t enti
tle him to make all of your spiri
tual decisions for you. Being a
husband myself, I don’t believe
that an average, normal man
would respect his wife comple
tely if she lowered her convic
tions to conform to his whims
and desires.
If the marriage ceremony
when you were married, the
minister said: "What God hath
joined together, let no man put
asunder.” If God is the One
which holds you together, do you
think it would be right for both
you and your husband to ignore
Him? It is bad enough for your
husband to live apart from God.
It seems to me if h ewanted to
be with you, that he could join
you in attending the church.
From all that you say, I feel
confident this is what he needs.
In church he may find Christ
and that could change his whole
life.
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"For their sake I consecrate
myself.” (John 17:19, RSV)
PRAYER: Heavenly Father,
grant that I may always be in
touch with the interests of others
and ever be consecrating my
self to their needs. May I a 1 s o
recognize others’ needs and give
myself to the business of help
ing them realize that as they live
in harmony with Christ they will
discover the best in themselves.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
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Paul Starrett (1866-1957)
grew up in a pioneer soci
ety only to create in adult
hood the shape of urban
America, The World Alma
nac notes. Leaving the
Kansas prairies and away
of life now gone, Starrett
built some of New York’s
subways and skyscrapers,
including the Flatiron and
Empire State Buildings. He
also constructed Pennsyl
vania Station, Macy’s and
the Lincoln Memorial,
Washington, D.C.
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