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Griffin Daily News
Burson
Resigns
ATLANTA (UPI)-State Wel
fare Director William H. Bur
son has turned in his resigna
tion, clearing the way for an
expected campaign for state
treasurer.
Burson submitted his resigna
tion to Gov. Lester Maddox
Tuesday. He said he would an
nounce his future political plans
when the resignation becomes
effective May 19.
Burson, a Democrat, has told
friends for several months that
he intends to seek his party’s
nomination for state treasurer,
opposing incumbent Jack Ray,
who switched to the Republican
party two years ago.
But new opposition cropped
up shortly before Burson hand
ed in his resignation. State Rep.
John Henry Anderson of Haw
kinsville announced earlier
Tuesday that he will seek the
Democratic nomination for
treasurer. Anderson, 33, has
been a legislator for eight
years.
Burson, 41, has been a con
troversial figure since his ap
pointment by Maddox in 1967.
Two moves in the state Senate
to unseat him failed.
Burson threatened last week
to resign immediately because
of a federal court order requir-
Lockheed
Confident
BURBANK, Calif. (UPI)-
The chairman of Lockheed Air
craft Corporation, which manu-
Rap Brown
On FBl’s
Most Wanted
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Federal Bureau of Investigation
today added black militant H.
Rap Brown to its list of ten
most wanted fugitives for
failure to appear at his long
delayed Maryland arson-riot
trial.
The FBI last expanded its ten
most wanted list, when James
Earl Ray, wanted for the April
4, 1968, assassination of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. became
the 11th most wanted fugitive.
The list has been expanded only
one other time in the last 10
years—in 1961 when Richard
Laurence Marquette was added
for the alleged butcher slaying
of a Portland, Ore. woman.
Brown’s SIO,OOO bond was
revoked and a federal warrant
issued for his arrest Monday
when he foiled to appear for
trial in Howard County Circuit
Court at Ellicott City, Md. The
charges stem from a 1967
speedi he gave preceding fires
and a riot in Cambridge, Md.
Brown, whose real name is
Hubert Geroid Brown, 26, is a
native of Baton Rouge, La. He
is national chairman of the
Student National Coordinating
Committee (SNCC).
Brown has not been seen
since March 7 when he
reportedly left New York City
to drive to Bel Air, Md., an
earlier trial site. The site has
since been changed.
The FBI said Brown should
be considered armed and
dangerous. He has brown eyes,
black hair and is 6-foot-3 and
weighs 180 to 185 pounds. He
was known to be living in a
New York City apartment early
this year.
Brown’s chief coimsel, Wil
liam M. Kunstler, has said he
believes Brown is alive but
Kunstler added he has received
no word from Brown since
March 7. Two of Brown’s
friends were killed in an
automobile explosion just be
fore his trial was due to begin
in Bel Air March 9.
BANS WEED KILLER
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
U.S. Agriculture Department
(USDA) Monday banned certain
uses of the weed killer 2,4,5-T,
which is suspected of having
the potential to cause human
birth defects.
USDA gave the manufactu
rers 30 days to recall products
that contain 2,4,5-T and are
used around the home and on
vegetables, fruits and grains
grown for human consumption.
Some federal experiments
have shown offspring of mice
injected with 2,4,5-T suffered
birth defects.
May 6, 1970
14
Bill Burson
ing the welfare department to
hold hearings before any wel
fare checks are cut off or re
duced. Burson changed his
mind and decided to appeal the
order to the sth Circuit Court
of Appeals.
In his letter of resignation
Tuesday, Burson told Maddox,
“History will record that more
was done to solve the problems
of poverty in Georgia during
the Maddox administration than
in all of the preceding three
decades of welfare programs
combined.”
factures the C-5A transport,
says he is confident a solution
to Lockheed’s financial prob
lems will be worked out with
the Defense Department.
“There just isn’t any alterna
tive,” Daniel J. Haughton told
stockholders Tuesday. "We con
sider it imperative that an
early solution be fotnd and we
are working just as hard on it
as we possibly can.”
Following the meeting, the di
rectors voted for the second
straight quarter to omit a divi
dend to conserve cash.
Lockheed, which builds the
GSA at its Lockheed-Georgia
plant in Marietta, Ga., has
asked the government to lend
it more than half a billion dol
lars to help meet its defense
contracts.
Haughton called it “the big
gest contractual problem Lock
heed has ever faced.” He said
he believes progress has been
made in a number of meetings
with Deputy Defense Secretary
David Packard.
“However, the solutions have
not been accomplished and our
positions remain much the
same (as when Lockheed first
asked for the loan),” Haughton
said.
He said the company felt it
had “sacrificed enough, and we
are not prepared to agree to
any settlement that would ruin
ously deplete our corporate re
sources.”
Haughton defended the much
criticized C-5A as a “great air
plane.” “We have nothing to be
ashamed of about this or any
of our other programs,” he
said.
He said some of the problems
stemmed from widespread un
rest and an economic slowdown
in the aerospace industry, a
tightening up of defense and
space budgets, a delay in new
equipment orders from com
mercial airlines and “a hostile
environment”.
“There are people who con
demn all defense spending, crit
icize most technology and don’t
miss any opportunity to abuse
anyone or any company that is
working to defend his country,”
Haughton said.
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