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Barnesville bank
names Griffin native
R. Dallis Copeland, a native
of Griffin, has been elected
president of the First National
Bank of Barnesville, effective
Feb. 1.
The bank’s board of directors
announced the Griffin native
would succeed Rowland A.
Radford who will retire Feb. 1.
Copeland is the son of Mrs.
Margaret Copeland of Maple
drive, Griffin, and the late
Morris Copeland.
He will go to Barnesville from
die First National Bank and
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R. Dallis Copeland
Trust Company of Macon. His
latest duties with the Macon
bank covered handling of
correspondent bank accounts
and many local commercial
customer accounts.
Copeland’s career also has
included an association with the
Fourth National Bank at
Columbus.
He is married to the former
Sara Cheatham and they have
two children, Margaret, six,
and Dallis Jr., age three. He has
been active in civic and com
munity affairs in the Macon
area.
He is second vice president
and a member of the executive
committee of the Georgia
Bankers’ Association, senior in
the Graduate School of Banking
at Rutgers University where he
will graduate in June and holds
a graduate certificate in the
American Institute of Banking.
An honor graduate of Griffin
High, he was a member of the
Beta Club and president of the
Key Club. He graduated from
Georgia Tech with a degree in
industrial management.
After graduating from Tech,
he served three years in the Air
Force as a first lieutenant in
management engineering.
Drugs in the family
NEW YORK (UPI) -A
woman, her four teen-aged
children and five other persons
were rirested Sunday when
police raided a Harlem apart
ment and allegedly caught
them bagging $1 million worth
of heroin.
“This was a good-sized
factory,” said Police Lt. Joseph
Cone. “They had a regular
production line going.”
Cone said the suspects were
in the process of filling 50,000
glassine envelopes and had
bagged about 25,000 when police
burst into the four-room apart
ment shortly before dawn.
Cone said he believed the
seven pounds of heroin confis
cated was to have been sold to
high school students.
Pilot has to ditch plane
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —An
Air Force pilot who had
brought his cargo plane more
than 500 miles on one engine
before ditching it in the sea
was pulled to safety Sunday
moments before the aircraft
sank in the Pacific.
The pilot, Capt. Donald
Henderson, 25, tried to bring
the disabled plane to land but
22 miles off the California coast
he ran out of fuel and had to
crash. The crash forced metal
against Henderson and he was
trapped in the cockpit.
Staff Sgt. Michael Fish, 25, of
Oswego, Ore., one of a team of
paramedics from Hamilton
AFB in California there to help
with the rescue, jumped into
the water, shattered the cockpit
window and pulled out Hender
son from water which had
already reached his chin.
“Just as we pulled him out of
the airplane the water came
Carter sees most
reforms approved
ATLANTA (UPI)-Gov. Jim
my Carter, meeting with 150
state officials and others on re
organization Sunday night, pre
dicted most of his major health
care reforms would be imple
mented whether or not they
come in under the umbrella of
his reorganization plan.
At the same time Carter was
explaining his proposed Depart
ment of Human Resources to
officials at the Governor’s Man
sion, the head of the State
Health Board released a state
ment in Macon saying the
board will accept no compro
mise of its present position of
authority.
Dr. Beverly Forrester, who
said he polled other members
of the board before issuing the
statement, rejected a proposal
whereby the Health Board
would be retained as an ad
visory panel to the new Human
Resources Department.
Forrester said “such a status
would carry no authority and
the commissioner of the pro
posed Department of Human
Resources could completely dis
regard the board’s advice if he
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just sitting in the water on top
of the plane,” said Fish, a
Vietnam veteran who earned
the Air Force Cross for a
rescue in Southeast Asia.
The two other crewmen
aboard the plane, Lt. Jim
Breitenstine, 24, of Akron, Ohio,
and Staff Sgt. Richard E.
Jackson, 23, of Elizabeth City,
N.C., stepped out the back of
the ditched airplane into a
waiting life raft. They were not
hurt.
The propeller-driven cargo
plane, originally from Cam
Ranh Bay in Vietnam, was one
of 12 heading back to the
United States for overhaul. It
had stopped at Hickham AFB,
Hawaii, and was scheduled for
another stop at McClellan AFB,
near Sacramento, Calif., before
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or the governor wished to.”
Carter was asked during a
news conference how many of
his health programs he would
institute even if the legislature
rejects his plan for a Depart
ment of Human Resources. “All
I can,” Carter responded.
Although he admitted his ex
ecutive powers were limited,
the governor said “the legisla
ture and I, working in concert,
can do almost anything” de
spite opposition from the health
board.
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California coast, Breiteinstine
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four hours. Other aircraft
concentrated new the California
coast in case they could help.
Popular Stinston Beach north
of San Francisco had been
cleared for a possible emergen
cy landing. But the sputtering
aircraft could not get close
enough and dropped in the sea
apprxoimately 22 miles from
the mainland.
Coast Guard and Air Force
rescue had massed eight ships
and two helicopters in the area.
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giene. “It wouldn’t be very ex
pensive,” he said. “It’s not my
responsibility to do it, but I will
if necessary.”
Although Forrester did not at
tend the meeting at the man
sion, Dr. William Mitchell, head
of the Medical Association of
Georgia, did attend and echoed
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MASTER GILBERT
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L.
Gilbert, Jr. of 411 Palace street,
announce the birth of a son Dec.
19 at the Griffin-Spalding
Hospital.
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MASTER REID
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Reid, 1133 Cherokee avenue,
announce the birth of a son Dec.
19 at the Griffin-Spalding
Hospital.