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27 Woody fruits
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30 School event
31 Negative vote
33 Prevarication
Quimby Melton,
Publisher
‘Quotes’
By United Press International
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Sheriff
Douglas Harvey describing the
similarities in the murder of six
area girls in the past two
years:
“They were all females, they
were naked, they were stabbed.
We're grabbing at straws. All
were slain on rainy nights.”
WASHINGTON—One House
Democrat commenting on Pres
ident Nixon's proposal for an
extension of the 10 per cent
income tax surcharge:
“It doesn’t stand a chance 'n
hell to pass the House by June
30.’’
GENEVA—Northern Ireland's
Protestant militant lan Paisley
upon his ejection from Switzer
land where he hoped o
demonstrate against the arrival
of Pope Paul VI:
“It is absurd to say we would
want to use force, or even
assassinate the Pope. We
wanted to stage a peaceful
demonstration against the Pope
in this citidel of Protestantism.
Calvin’s city is no the place
where a Pope should be
crowned.”
WASHINGTON—Sen. Stephen
M. Young, D-Ohio, after he and
two other senators voted
against confirmation of Warren
Earl Burger as Chief Justice:
"All the ultraconservatives in
the Senate were gung ho to
have this nomination approved
without delay.”
Almanac
For
Today
By United Press International
Today is Wednesday, June 11,
the 162nd day of 1968 with 203
to follow.
The moon is between its last
quarter and new phase.
Tlie morning stars are
Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mars
and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1920 Ohio Sen. Warren
Harding was called to a
Chicago hotel and informed
that be would be the dark-hose
Republican candidate for Pres
ident.
In 1927 Charles Lindbergh
was welcomed home by Pres
ident Calvin Coolidge after his
historic solo flight across the
Atlantic to Paris.
In 1960 Ben Hogen won the
United States Open Golf Cham
pionship only 16 months after
suffering near-fatal Injuries in
an automobile accident.
In 1963 federalized National
Guard troops stood by as Gov.
George Wallace allowed two
Negroes to enroll at the
University of Alabama.
Thought For Today
A thought for the day: Miguel
de Cervantes said, “Tell me thy
company and I'll tell thee what
hou art.”
griffin
Cary Reaves, General Manager
Bill Knight, Executive Editor
t EDITORIALS S
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School costs
are going up
The cost of education, like everything
else, is going up.
The Griffin-Spalding Board of Education
has announced it probably will raise school
taxes about three mills to meet the 1969-
70 school budget.
This will be a "stand-still" program with
no new services or programs.
The board cited several factors that fig
ured in the increased costs: Among them
were:
-Reduction of some federal programs.
-Increased costs of everything the
schools have to buy.
-Increased costs of Social Security.
-Increased minimum wage standards.
-Increased amount of local money re
quired under the state's chargeback for
mula.
The school system here is not unique in
having to raise more money. Systems over
the state will average an increase of four
mills.
Taxpayers, already staggering unde** a
heavy load, cannot be expected to jump
with joy over the prospect of more in
creases.
But still - what is the alternative?
Children must be educated.
The cost of everything, including educa
tion, is going up.
These are the hard facts.
♦ Guest Editorial ♦
Summer jobs
for Ga. youth
WAYCROSS JOURNAL HERALD
We share Labor Commissioner Sam Caldwell’s hope
that the state will be able to help some 40,000 Georgia
youth find jobs this summer. .
Existing labor laws and wage rates make it tougher for
some employers to provide summer jobs.
Even the inexperienced young man or woman must be
paid at rates that only those with know-how could expect
only a few years ago.
Despite the problems, Georgia employers realize that it
is important that young people be placed on jobs and that,
in some cases, they have the opportunity to lay the ground
work for developing permanent employes.
And, as Commissioner Caldwell has pointed out, young
people can help a company catch up on a backlog of work
and keep operations moving smoothly during vacation
time.
From the standpoint of the young men and women
themselves, a summer job may be essential if they ore to
return to college next fall.
The cost of education being what it is today, many
parents find themselves unable to come up with all that is
needed. It is only right and proper that the young people
do wliat they can to help share the load — and many do.
Commissioner Caldwell says he has already received a
good response from his appeal to employers in behalf of
summer jobs for youth.
We join him in urging businessmen to cooperate in put
ting young Georgians to work.
♦!
We wonder why the bigger Mother Nature makes a
man’s head, the smaller she makes his brain.
• • •. • •.
“Ever try to make friends with a neighborhood squirrel
at the going price of peanuts?” — Cartersville, Ga., Bar
tow Herald
••• • •
Too many passengers are ready to ride other people’s
trains of thought.
NEWS
Quimby Melton, Jr.
Editor
Published Daily Except Sunday, Second Clam
Postage Paid at Griffin, Ga.—Single Copy 10c.
Chuckling
With Ye Editor
BERRTS WORLD
. He’s the most marvel
ous astrologist — he tells it
like it ‘WILL BE’!”
MY i
answer!
Military Life
I am making the army my ca
reer, have a family, and am try
ing to live a Christian life. I find
that military life is always to
profanity, immorality and irre
verence. This is not easy to live
with. What can I do? B.D.
Soldier, not only Is life like
that in the army, life is like that
anywhere in the world. The bad
is always present to offset that
which Is holy: and the tempta
tions to be Immoral often out
weigh the Inducements to be
good. That is because the world
is basically sinful. That is why
Ci imunism is gaining and
Christianity is losing — we live
in a world of deceit, sin, hatred
and evil. We live in a world that
Is preconditioned for atheistic
Communism, for the hearts of
men are open for deceit, for ty
ranny and rebellion. Right,
democracy, freedom and Chris
tianity can never be maintain
ed or obt-.ined cheaply. These
are right, of course, but the
world is wrong at heart. We
must get back to the Bible’s
concept that the world is "lost”,
and that God gave His Son that
“whosoever believeth on Him
shall be saved.” The Cross re
versed the “conflict” between
man and God, and only if we are
"in Christ” does this universe
make sense.
That is why Christ said, “You
must be born again.”
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Give ear to my words, O Lord;
give heed to my groaning. (Ps
alm 5:1, RSV)
PRAYER: Help me to pray
the best I can. Father, and not
to refrain from prayer because
I know my attitudes are wrong
and unworthy of a child of
Thine. In my distress I n e e d
Thee — Thy comforting presen
ce, Thy help. Amen.
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
0
Good supporting players
are often condemned to ob
scurity. For example, who
played third base to the
famed double-play combi
nation of Tinker, Evers and
Chance? The unsung mem
ber of the Chicago Cub in
field, The World Almanac
says, was Harry Steinfeldt,
who helped his team win
the 1907 World Series
against the Detroit Tigers
and Ty Cobb by hitting at
a .470 average.
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