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Ga.—Tom Taggart, candidate for congress
! from the First District, takes time out from his 500 mile walk
* to cool his heels after completing the first leg of the trip from
* Savannah to Brunswick.
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ATLANTA (UPI) — Everywhere Mrs. Claudine
■ i Jackson looked she saw snakes.
In the yard of her home in southwest Atlanta she found
them in the grass, under bricks and discarded lumber, in
1 tin cans and in a concrete vulvert. Ninety snakes were
■ found last week.
“I don’t go into the backyard without a hoe,” said Mrs.
I Jackson. I’ve found three in my house. I don’t put on my
shoes without shaking them out first.”
This week, she found 37 snakes. Tony Hood, a worker at
the state museum who paid Mrs. Jackson a visit, stayed 20
minutes and caught 17 snakes. Os the 17, there was one
garter snake, a gopher snake, one king snake and one hog
snake. None was poisonous.
“I don’t care whether they’re poisonous or not,” said
Mrs. Jackson. “They’ve got mouths, haven’t they.”
Hood theorized that the snakes were attracted to Mrs.
Jackson’s backyard by an air pocket underground —a
.*arm place to hibernate.
Maddox dedicates
Big Shanty Museum
KENNESAW, Ga. (UPI)—Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox has
sounded the call for heroes to battle modern day “federal
raiders.”
Speaking at the dedication Wednesday of the Big Shanty
Museum which houses the famed Civil War locomotive,
The General, Maddox said there “just aren’t enough Cap
tain Fullers around today to pursue the raiders and bring
back what is rightfully ours.”
He was referring to the leader of the Confederate forces
who captured the Union raiders after the railroad chase
through North Georgia.
Maddox urged his listeners to show similar strength and
determination or “we will have lost our liberty, sacrificed
our heritage and emerged a defeated, shamed and
enslaved people.”
The dedication of the museum kicked off five days of
festivities which includes a wild west show and a mock
Civil War battle.
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Plan march anyway
SELMA, Ala. (UPI)-Officials
of the Voter Education Project
(VEP) said Wednesday that
they planned to stage a march
here Saturday despite Mayor
Joe Smitherman’s statement
that he will issue no parade
permit.
“In Selma, we will not be de
nied our constitutional rights of
assembly and freedom of
speech,” said John Lewis, VEP
director. “We must march and
hold our rally to encourage
black people in Alabama to use
the vote as a mighty weapon
for change.”
“Nobody’s marching here,”
Smitherman said, “Saturday or
any other time. We’ve had
enough commemorations down
here.”
The march from Brown’s
Chapel AME Church to the Ed
mund Pettus Bridge—scene of a
violent confrontation in 1965 be
tween law enforcement officers
and marchers led by the late
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—
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was planned to climax a three
day tour of Alabama by Lewis
and Georgia State Rep. Julian
Bond.
“In 1965 we attempted to
march in Selma and were de
nied a march permit,” Lewis
said. “Because we didn’t stop
then, a voting rights act was
passed and black people won
the right to vote.
“We do not seek a confronta
tion with local officials and we
have no ulterior motives,” Lew
is said.
“I denied the parade permit
because it would tie up traffic
on busy (U.S.) Highway 80,”
Smitherman said. “This whole
thing is just politics, and if ev
erybody running for office want
ed to have a parade we’d be in
a heck of a mess.
“My advice to Julian Bond is
to stay in Georgia,” the mayor
said. “We’ll do all right down
here by ourselves.”
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MILWAUKEE, Wis.—A mother racoon peered from a felled
tree at the L. B. Smith home, River Hills, a Milwaukee
suburb. Arthur Lonergan, was cutting down trees suffering
from dutch elm disease when he found the mother and
— Griffin Daily News Thursday, April 13,1972
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several babies. While most of the logs from the trees were
burned, the racoons’ home is being spared in the hope that
the family soon will move on to find a new place to live. (UPI)