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Student found
hanging in dorm
ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) — Authorities said Stanley P. Had
dock, 26, Atlanta, a student at the University of Georgia,
was found hanged in his dormitory room Wednesday.
A university employe discovered the body at Joe Brown
Hall on the north campus. Campus police speculate
Haddock had been dead since Sunday. Haddock’s
roommate had moved out earlier.
Police said there was no indication of foul play.
Light planes collide;
2 people injured
By United Press International
The collision of two light planes near Cartersville
injured a Wisconsin couple Wednesday. In another crash
near Atlanta an Air Guard pilot was injured.
At Cartersville, sheriffs officers said a Cessna 310,
carrying Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mielke of Fremont, Wis.,
was landing at the Cartersville airport when a Piper plane
came down on top of it
Both planes crashed to the ground and were badly dam
aged. The pilot of the second plane, who refused to identify
himself pending a Federal Aviation Agency investigation,
was not injured.
Mielke was critically injured. Both he and his wife were
transferred to the Kennestone Hospital at Marietta for
surgery.
In the accident near Atlanta, Capt John P. Wallace, 32,
of College Park, was hospitalized at FL McPherson with a
cut lip and minor fracture of the spine, Air Guard officials
said.
Wallace bailed out of an Army Mohawk fighter plane
before it crashed into a woods near the Fulton County
airport. No cause of the crash was reported.
Volpe agrees 1-75
must be completed
ATLANTA (UPl)—State Highway Director Bert Lance
called on Transportation Secretary John Volpe in
Washington Wednesday and managed to secure an
admission that Interstate-75 must be completed—but little
else.
“I was extremely disappointed that we made a trip to
Washington involving a lot of time and got absolutely no
decision at all,” Lance said.
However, the highway director said, Volpe and his
attorney “did acknowledge the fact that 1-75 has to be
built..”
Lance said Volpe has “narrowed down” the route of the
highway in north Georgia to three choices and none of
them avoid the Lake Allatoona park land.
It was the routing of the highway through the park
which led Volpe in the first place to delay Transportation
Department approval. He said he needed more
information to defend approval in the courts.
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Group to study
deaths, prison riot
ATLANTA (UPl)—The American Academy of Forensic
Sciences plans to explore “deaths of national concern”
during its annual meeting here, including the
assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and
Martin Luther King.
The academy, composed of more than 1,000 physicians,
attorneys, scientists and criminologists, also will hold a
general session on the shooting of Fred Hampton in
Chicago, the Manson-Tate murder case, and the Attica
prison uprising.
The 24th annual meeting of the academy began here
Wednesday and runs through the weekend. The
“Investigation of Deaths of National Concern” comes
Saturday in a general session.
Other major topics on the program include deaths due
to narcotics, drug usage in traffic fatalities, aircraft
disasters, the battered child and sexuality and the law.
Attorneys Melvin Belli of San Francisco and F. Lee
Bailey of Boston are among those on the program.
Members of the academy are recognized authorities
who prepare, present and evaluate scientific evidence for
the courts and those who study and practice the
application of science to the purposes of law.
The session will be broken into nine sections with more
than 150 speakers from the United States, Canada, Aus
tralia, England and the Netherlands.
120 Methodist bishops
to attend meeting
ST. SIMONS’S ISLAND, Ga. (UPI) — Some 120 bishops
and their wives from 50 countries will be guests of the
United Methodists in Georgia here April 10 as part of the
Council of Bishops meeting here and in Atlanta.
While here, the bishops and an expected 1,000 laymen
will hear an address by retired Bishop Arthur J. Moore on
John and Charles Wesley in Georgia.
The Wesleys served as Angelican missionaries in the
Georgia colony in 1737 and John Wesley later founded the
Methodist movement.
The denomination’s annual conference starts in Atlanta
on April 15.
Newnan, Ga. scene
of big drug raid
NEWNAN, Ga. (UPI) —With the help of GBI
undercover agents, local police and sheriff’s deputies
staged a predrawn drug raid here Thursday and arrested
18 persons.
Those arrested included four whites and 14 Negroes.
The men identified as Harry White and Joe Bennett
Williams, both of Newnan, were listed as major drug
distributors in the Coweta County area.
The raid was staged following two months of
undercover work by GBI agents who purchased a total of
$3,000 worth of drugs while collective evidence.
Investigators said the drug ring’s income from the sale
of narcotics amounted to an estimated SIO,OOO per month.
Officers confiscated a quantity of cocaine, heroin, mari
juana, LSD, and amphetamines.
Twelve of those arrested were picked up at what was
described as a “pot party” at a home in Newnan.
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ATLANTA—lnvestigators examine wreckage of an Army Mohawk fighter plane used by the
Georgia Air National Guard that crashed into the woods yesterday near Fulton County Airport.
The pilot escaped serious injury by bailing out shortly before the plane went down. The pilot, Capt
John P. Wallace, 32, of College Park, Md., was reported in satisfactory condition. (UPI)
Partin jury still
pondering verdict
ATLANTA (UPI) — A federal jury failed for the second
day to reach a verdict Wednesday in the conspiracy
retrial of Louisiana Teamsters boss Edward Grady
Partin, whose first trial ended in a hung jury.
Deliberations by the eight men and four women were
halted late Wednesday night. The jury, which received the
case Tuesday, returns for further consideration today.
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