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52 Ages
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58 Three-toed
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62 Principal
64 Very small
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65 Venerates
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2 Faithful
(Scot.)
3 Unclothed
4 Masculine
nickname
5 Crimson
6 Snares
7 Vipers
8 Bounder
9 Wading birds
10 Goddess of
discord
11 Is sick
ACROSS
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province
8 Defraud
13 Conductors
14 Eagle’s home
15 Swiss stream
16 Dibble
17 Discipline,
as troops
18 Winter
vehicle
20 Greek letter
22 Larissan
mountain
23 Reply (ab.)
25 Operated
27 Reproach
30 Beings
34 Consume food
35 Make amends
37 Animal doctor
(coll.)
38 Bustle
39 Set afresh
40 Guido’s note
41 Surfeited
43 Noblemen
45 Stray
46 Onager
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you trying to do, brainwash the establishment?"
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tissue 44 Peer Gynt’s
19 River barrier mother
21 Goddess of 46 Assumed
peace name
24 Closer 47 Diplomacy
26 Mountain 48 Feminine
crests friend (Fr.)
27 Sustain 49 Rant
28 Watercourse 51 Openwork
29 On top of fabric
30 Sit for a 53 Proportion
portrait 54 First man
31 Above (Bib.)
32 Diminutive of 55 Chemical
Eleanor salts
33 Depots (ab.) 57 Pigpen
36 Four 59 Seaport (ab.)
(comb, form) 63 That is (ab.)
Quimby Melton,
Publisher
TIMELY
QUOTES
The hope for peace lies in
understanding our fellow
I men .. . The final safeguard
lies within each of us.
—Sen. Winston L. Prouty,
R-Vt., announcing his sup
port of the Safeguard an
tiballistic missile system.
The underlying trouble is
that most of us like some
inflation —no matter what
we say. This is true of poli
ticians, labor leaders, busi
nessmen and in occasional
moments even us bankers.
We all like to show good re
port cards and inflation
makes our performance look
a little better. We point with
pride to higher wages, in
creased Social Security pay
ments or high earnings and
seldom adjust these for
losses in purchasing power.
—Gaylord A. Freeman Jr.,
chairman of board of First
National Bank of Chicago.
We feel that this stands as
a symbol of the insatiable
curiosity of all mankind to
explore the unknown.
—Apollo 11 astronaut Ed
win Aldrin on the moon
landing.
We were conducting a sci
entific experiment, not a
test of courage.
—Thor Heyerdahl, after
abandoning the water
logged papyrus boat Ra
short of his trans-Atlantic
goal.
Almanac
For
Today
Ry I’nit-’d Press International
Today is Tuesday, July 29th,
the 210th day of 1969 with 155 to
follow.
The moon is between its full
phase and last quarter.
The morning stars are Venus
and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercu
ry, Mars and Jupiter.
On this day in history:
In 1914, the first transcon
tinental telephone linkup was
completed with a conversation
between New York and San
Francisco.
Tn 1945, 829 bombers dropped
3,500 tons of fire bombs on six
Japanese cities which had been
warned earlier that week.
In 1967, 129 men were killed
when fire swept the aircaft
carrier USS Forrestall off the
coast of Vietnam.
In 1968, Pope Paul upheld the
prohibition of all artificial
means of birth control for
Roman Catholics.
A thought for the day:
Novelist Booth Tarkington said,
"It really is the land of
nowadays that we never
discover.”
GRIFFIN
Cary Reeves, General Manager
Bill Knight, Executive Editor
I viewpoint
Some news
and views
Some recent news, and some quick-check
views:
• An official of the racetrack at Hamp
ton announced that it will have no more
hippie-type shows, festivals or gatherings,
that it will restrict its activities to races and
such. This is good news to those who the
hippies bothered when they had their af
fair up the expressway. It taxed communi
ty facilities, and it taxed the patience of
lots of people. We'd like to attract new in
dustries, new business, new citizens-but we
don't need to attract hiopies, as we have
enough problems already.
• The City of Griffin passed its $1 a
month garbage fee, and the same night a
dopted a budaet of almost $4-million
which includes 10 percent pay raises for
employes. The City Manager said he didn't
t think there was any "dead wood" on the
i payroll. We hope there isn't. As for the gar
bage fee, it seems reasonable enough and
’ is far better than it would be to let this ser
vice slack off. One thing all of us can do to
. help without its costing anybody a cent is
: to be more careful about throwing litter
on the streets. Outside the city, the pro
i blem is people throwing outright garbage
on the roads. There is no need to live like
• pigs. The term "road hog" isn't limited
; today to oeople who ride down the middle
of the highway; it includes riders and
drivers who act like hoas and throw their
aarbage, beer cans and litter up and down
the roads and byways, into the streams,
and wherever else they happen to be.
• We were sorry about Senator Kennedy's
wreck in which a younq woman drowned.
We do not want to knock anybody while
he is down, but the Senator didn't explain
the situation very well. His prominence and
his aspirations to become President make
him far more vulnerable to criticism than
he might be otherwise.
A Bow to Women Drivers
It is an unchallengeable fact that men are better drivers
than women. But . . .
Police in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, decided last May to
present awards for courteous driving each week in an
effort to encourage safe driving practices on the city’s
streets. Traffic injuries in Sarnia in April had doubled
over the same month in 1968,
Things that were looked for in the way of good vehicular
deportment included signaling intention to turn, yielding
the right of way to pedestrians and slowing down for school
areas or construction work.
It took a “disgusting” two weeks, reports the Ontario
Department of Transport, to find the first courteous driver
—a woman. The next two prize-winners were also women.
In one case, police followed 16 male motorists before com
ing upon a courteous driver—a woman.
The only male to qualify for an award was—you’d never
guess—a 19-year-old motorcyclist.
Chuckling
With Ye Editor
A rash of articles on “what to do about taxes" reminds
us that we have been able to find only two things to do
about them: (1) complain, and (2) pay up.
••••••
“Most people really know right from wrong; it’s just
that they don’t like making decisions." — Fredonia, Kan
sas, Wilson County Citizen
• •••••
The highest interest rate anyone ever has to pay is on
borrowed trouble.
NEWS
Quimby Melton, Jr.,
Editor
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ANSWER-d)
1 heard a prominent minister
say that your message was qu
ite adequate 100 years ago,
but very inappropriate today.
How do you answer this critic
ism? M.V.
I couldn't begin to answer all
my critics. But, regarding the
above, I would say that if a mes
sage was true 100 years ago,
that it would be equally true to
day. You see, truth doesn’t chan
ge. If two and two made four 100
years ago, I don’t see why two
and two should make five today
—however old fashioned the
sum, four, may be.
We speak of how much hum
anity has changed, but has it re
ally? Man has made many dis
coveries in the material scien
ces, but he has reaHy never fo
und a cure for crime, for preju
dice, for greed, and for the thir
st for power. So, the Truth that
made men free in Christ’s time
will make men free from the
same things today.
Human hunger never changes,
and modern man longs for peace
with himself, his neighbors, and
even God. You see: Ido not pro
claim my own notions and ideas,
but the Truth as revealed in the
Word of God, the Bible. And I
am not aloile. Thousands of
faithful preachers pass on, with
out injecting their own thoughts,
the Truth of the Gospel. With
Paul we say: "I am not asha
med of the Gospel of Christ, for
it is the power of God unto sal
vation to everyone that belleve
th.” This was true when the ap
ostle Paul wrote it in the first
century A.D., and it is true to
day.
thoughts
Declare these things; ex
hort and reprove with all
authority. Let no one dis
regard you.—Titus 2:15.
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Along with a deerstalker’s
hat, magnifying glass and
Dr. Watson, a calabash
pipe accompanied Sherlock -
Holmes in his adventures, t
The calabash is unique, no
two pipes being exactly
alike because no two (
gourds, from whose hard _
rind they are made, grow
exactly alike, The World
Almanac says. Also, the
pipe is surprisingly light,
which enabled Holmes to
keep it clenched between “
his teeth for hours.
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