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The following books are
among those recently added to
the Flint River Regional Lib
rary:
BIOGRAPHY AND PER
SONAL NARRATIVE: “Marie
Antoinette, The Tragic Queen”;
“Margaret Sanger, Pioneer of
the Future”; “Pocahontas”;
“Shaw, an Autobiography.”
BUSINESS AND ECONO
MICS: “Panic on Wall Street”;
“Termination, The Closing at
Baker Plant.”
EDUCATION: “The Spiral
Pendulum, The Urban School in
Transition”; “In The Early
World”.
ART: “Restoring and Pre
serving Antiques”; “Jackson
Pollock”; “Egyptian Art”;
“Japanese Gardens Today”;
“Printmaking, a medium for
basic design”.
RELIGION: “The Challenge,
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Billy Graham’s Sermons from
Madison Square Garden”;
“Goodbye, Jehovah”; “A De
gree of Difference, Memoirs of
George Barry Ford.”
LITERATURE: “Parlour
Poetry”; “Fiction With a Pur
pose”; “Plays from Black Af
rica”; “For You Departed";
“Seven Contemporary Au
thors.”
SOCIAL SCIENCE: “Grow
ing Up Jewish”; “The Sociology
of Max Weber”; -pS
and People.”
MEDICAL SCIENCE:
“Everything You Always Want
ed to Know about Sex”; “After
shock”; “The Control of Life"
FICTION: “The Inheritors”
(Robbins, H.); “The Head
shrinker s Test” (Kaufman,
S.); “Glass Virgin” (Cookson,
C. “Feversham” (Davidson,
D. ); “Palace” (Compton,
D. 8.).
Paternity Suit
Names Cary Grant
SANTA MONICA,' Calif.
(UPl)—Cary Grant was named
in a paternity suit filed in
Superior Court Tuesday by a
former employe of a Hollywood
film studio.
Cynthia Bouron, 32, of
Beverly Hills, claimed Grant
was the father of Stephanie
Andrea Grant, who was bom
March 12 in Los Angeles
hospital.
The suit contended Miss
Bouron lacked adequate funds
to provide support for herself
and the baby, and asked the
court for “a reasonable sum.”
Her attorney, Donald R.
Bringgold of Beverly Hills,
would identify the woman only
as a former production employe
for a film studio and he
declined to release any further
information.
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KEEPING THE FAITH, a Cambodian soldier checks his
rifle in anticipation of a Communist attack. In back
ground is a religious statue.
Georgia News
Georgian Killed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An
other Georgia soldier has been
killed in Southeast Asia. The
Defense Department identified
Emory Thumbs ROTC
ATLANTA( UPl)—Thefaculty
of Emory College wants the
Air Force ROTC eliminated as
a department at the college, the
undergraduate division of Em
ory University.
Faculty members voted 103-60
Tuesday to do away with the
program as an academic credit
course, but school bylaws die-
Body In Lake Lanier
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (UPI)-
Authorities sought today to iden
tify the body of a young man
pulled from Lake Lanier Tues
day.
Campaign Office
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (UPI)-
Former Gov. Carl Sanders plans
to open his first county cam
paign office here Thursday in,
his bid for the Democratic
nomination to another term.
Sanders captured 60 per cent
Not So Exceptional
JERUSALEM(UPI) -Atlanta
Mayor Sam Massell, impressed
with the conditions he found in
Israel, is on his way home to
day—no longer feeling quite so
exceptional.
“I used to think a Jewish
mayor was unique, but here in
Israel I’ve met 25 of them,” he
said. Massell was the only Jew
among 12 American mayors
who concluded a week’s visit to
Israel as guests of the tourism
ministry.
Massell said he encountered
“a certain pride” among Israel
is in his being the mayor of a
major American city, “after
visiting here I can say they
have made me proud I’m Jew
ish,” he said.
Massell said he was impress
ed by the “high moral tone”
and the “surprising lack of mil
itarist!” in an embattle coun-
BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
Colors are indications of
star temperatures—like
deep-purple when the costar
blows his lines, for example.
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Water the lawn morn
ing and night, feed it, bug
it, manicure it by hand,
and the gas company will
come along and dig it all
up for a new line to the
house.
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If ants are so darned in
dustrious, how come they
KD
spend so much time in the
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Griffin Daily News
him as Spec. 4 Lonnie B. Rob
erts, son of Mrs. Annie M.
Roberts of East Point.
tate that another vote must be
taken before any change is
made.
If the decision becomes final,
Dean John C. Stephens said,
students still could take ROTC
training as an extra-curricular
course.
The second vote will be sched
uled “soon,” a spokesman said.
Officers said the man, be
lieved to be about 20 years old,
apparently had been in the wat
er several days.
of die Hall County vote in his
successful 1962 bid. His county
campaign chairman is Loyd
Strickland and former Gaines
ville Mayor Milton Hardy will
manage the county headquar
ters.
try.
“I couldn’t find any of the
salacious advertising, pornog
raphy and topless night clubs
we in America have had to put
up with,” he said. “And there
doesn’t seem to be any drug
problem such as we have...cer
tainly not in the high schools.”
Massell said he found Israel,
on his first visit here, to be
“vibrant, living, happy, healthy
and growing.” But he saw the
seeds of familiar problems,
also, in “junked cars polluting
the landscape and the
deterioration of buildings put up
without the guidance of
adequate construction codes.”
Little Chef
213 N. Hill
Reopening
Under New Managment Thursday,
May 7.
By
Betty Mallory &
Jean Crawley
Breakfast - with Hot Biscits 75c
Regular Dinners $1.25
Sandwiches
Short Orders
Open Mon. — Sat. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Good Home Cooking.
We Invite our many friends to come by imd see us.
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Wednesday, May 6, 1970
UNITED NATIONS - United
Nations Secretary General
Thant calls for a conference of
all Interested parties tn the
Indochina conflict to settle a
situation he called even more
dangerous than the “one that
ravaged Indochina before
1954.” (UPI)
QUICK QUIZ
Q — ln military funerals,
what does the riderless
horse symbolize?
A— The riderless horse
and reversed boots, symbol
of fallen military leaders
since the time of Genghis
Khan, is a tradition that
dates back to ancient civili
zations, when a warrior’s
horse often was sacrificed at
his funeral.
Q —How can a tree be
readily identified?
A —A “tree detective” can
identify a tree by its leaves.
Each kind of tree grows
leaves of a particular shape,
design and arrangement.
Q — What insect is called a
"living thermometer”?
A—The cricket, whose
sound changes with weather
conditions.
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