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— Griffin Daily News Friday, August 11,1972
Floyd says GAE
deliberately lied
ATLANTA (UPI) - The run
ning feud between Charman
James “Sloppy” Floyd of the
House Appropriations Commit
tee and the Georgia Association
of Educators has boiled over
again now that Floyd is assured
of two more years in the House.
The veteran legislator ac
cused GAE leaders Thursday of
deliberately lying and vowed
they would “never get an ap
pointment to discuss matters
with me. They can sit outside
the door for the next two
years.”
Floyd defeated Peter L.
Boney in Tuesday’s Democratic
primary despite Boney’s back
ing by the GAE and its Political
Action Committee for Education
(PACE).
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of PACE, had said he hoped
Floyd would not “continue to
oppose the teacher salary index
schedule, doesn’t continue to
use educators to get headlines
and doesn’t continue to be criti
cal of GAE leadership — or
we’ve just started.”
Floyd said he didn’t oppose
the teacher salary index sched
ule — he would just like to see
the present one changed.
He charged the GAE leaders
“have fooled the teachers and
they have misled the teachers
and, frankly, I don’t think they
are worthy of the positions they
hold to represent teachers.”
GAE executive secretary Carl
Hodges said it was up to the
teachers to “make that judg
ment. Mr. Floyd is not the one
to make it.”
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The 1957 graduating class of Griffin High School held its 15th year reunion. There was a
picnic at Dundee Lake for classmates and their family. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Presley, Mrs. Ruth Neely, Miss Bertha Cunard and
Mrs. Bess Hoskins. In the evening there was a Luau buffet dinner and dance at the Elk’s
Club. The classmate traveling the longest distance to attend was Mr. David Wheeless from
Tampa, Fla. The Reunion Committee consisted of Mrs. Elaine Cooper, chairman, Mrs. Joan
Stubbs, Mrs. Jerry Janney, Mrs. Nancy Smith, Mrs. Juanita Fullilove, Mrs. Joyce Smith,
Mrs. Frances McCarthney, Mrs. Gail Kinard, Mr. Jimmy Huckaby and Mr. Bob Bailey.
Attending were: (Front, 1-r) Ray Brown, Wallace Lail, Miss Bertha Cunard, Mrs. Ruth
Nealy, Mrs. Loretta Chambley Westbury, Mrs. Angelyn Johnson Goss, Mrs. Theo Lindsey
Police seek vicious gunmen
in robbery of poker game
SNELLVILLE, Ga. (UPI) -
Police sought a “vicious bunch”
of gunmen who held up the
regular Wednesday night poker
game of some prominent local
political figures and seriously
wounded one of them with a
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shotgun blast.
The three men wore ski
masks and were heavily armed
when they burst into a boat
house on a private lake in
Gwinnett County where the
game was going on, Chief of
Detectives Larry Puckett said.
One of them fired a shotgun
blast at contractor Warren A.
Bush of Lithonia, hitting him in
the left arm. Bush was reported
in serious condition today in
Piedmont Hospital’s intensive
care unit in nearby Atlanta.
The other three poker players
—a state legislator, a former
state legislator and a nominee
for county commission — dove
for the floor.
State Rep. Jimmy Mason said
the young bandits also fired
what appeared to be an auto
matic weapon, spraying a soft
drink machine. He said his
brother, Wayne, who was nomi
nated for the county commis
sion in Tuesday’s Democratic
primary, received powder burns
from the blast that hit Bush.
The bandits told Bush, the
Masons and former State Rep.
Norris Nash to remain on the
floor while they took rings,
watches, credit cards and a
small amount of cash from the
poker game, Jimmy Mason
said.
They also took about SIO,OOO
to $20,000 in checks which the
players had collected from their
realty and development busi
nesses after the banks had
closed.
“I can’t understand why they
came here unless they thought
there was a lot of money on
us,” said Mason. He described
them as the “most vicious
bunch I have ever seen” and
said they appeared to be
“hopped up on drugs.”
Spassky blew chance to win
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI)
—Chess grandmasters say Bob
by Fischer let a sure win over
world champion Boris Spassky
slip away from him Thursday,
but they still give the American
challenger a 60-40 chance for
victory when the game resumes
today.
A Fischer win would give him
an seemingly unbeatable three
point lead in the 24-game
series.
Isaac Boleslavsky, one of
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Coastal waters along six
miles of beaches turned unex
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Authorities are looking for
the cause.
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HEARING ON REZONING (
I Under the regulations of the Zoning Ordinance and upon 1
> the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Board, A I
I PUBLIC HEARING will be held before the Board of City 1
1 Commissioners of the City of Griffin, Georgia, at the City (
Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night, August 22, 1972, to >
1 consider rezoning the following described property: g
% Rezone from an R-3 Multifamily and R-2 Duplex District J
> to a C-l Retail Commercial District as follows: I
I The South one-half of the City block bounded on the North t
■ by West Taylor Street, on the West by South l«th Street, on >
> the South by West Poplar Street, and on the East by South /
f isth Street. 1
f The public is invited to attend this hearing and express <
their feelings for or against this proposed rezoning. 1
1 Roy L. Inman, Secretary J. T. Bearden, Secretary <
I Board of City Commissioners Planning & Zoning Board 1
Wilkie, Mrs. Velma Barlow Rodgers, Mrs. Elaine McGhee Cooper, Mrs. Linda Towns
Fields. (2nd) Mrs. Dayle Aiderman Swindell, Mrs. Dale Lynch Blanton, Mrs. Juanita Pitts •
Fullilove, Mrs. Anne Reese Wainwright, Mrs. Patsy Baker Snow, Mrs. Annie Merle Folds
Newton, Mrs. Gail Walker Cross, Miss Margaret Ison, Mrs. Nancy Daniel Smith, Mrs. >
Cynthia Newton Lewis, Mrs. Lona Turner Patrick, Mrs. Jerry Walker Janney, Mrs. Joyce ’
Perude Smith, Jimmy Huckaby, James Bevil, David Wheeless. (3rd) Jerry Collins, Mrs. I
Judy Parker Ballance, Mrs. Marilyn Gore Parkerson, Mrs. Harriet Higgins Miller, Mrs. i
Nancy Vegors Martin, Mrs. Gail Crawford Kinard, Mrs. Joan Penn Stubbs, Mr. Joel Byars,
Carlton White, Bob Bailey, Wilson Cooper, Buddy Johnston, Bill Fleming, Ronnie Grogan,
Mrs. Frances Bevil McCarthney, Mrs. Patricia Kilgore Kendrick, John Mills.
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Spassky’s four Soviet grand
master seconds, stabbed out his
cigarette before leaving the hall
Thursday and said, “The
prospects are not bright but
there is hope.”
Thursday’s match, the 13th in
the series, was adjourned after
the 41st move. Spassky sealed
his 42nd move in a brown
envelope to be opened when
play resumes at 10:30 a.m.
EDT today.
The adjourned game starts
earlier than usual because of
Fischer’s 24-hour Sabbath start
ing at nightfall.
Spassky was in desperate
trouble in the 13th game. He
made his 40th move with only
35 seconds of his 2’6-hour time
limit left on his clock.
Danish grandmaster Bent
Larsen, one of the world’s top
five chess aces, said Fischer
“had the Russian on the hook
but failed to land him because
his last couple of moves before
the adjournment were not
sharp enough. Bobby did not
make bad mistakes, but he
could have corked the bottle.
He had a clear win, now
Spassky might still make a
fight out of it depending on
which move he sealed.”
Svetozar Gligoric of Yugosla
via forsaw “a win for Fischer,
but we could easily see some
wild combinations to give
Spassky half-a-point.” Each
player gets a half point for a
tie.
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his yellow Land Rover next to
his seconds and left for Hotel
Saga to start analyzing the
position. Only his chief second,
Yefim Geller, was allowed into
the champion’s plush, eighth
floor suite.
Fischer, splendidly dressed in
a new SIOO beige suit, paused
for a moment outside the back
entrance of the hall and said
“nice, very nice.” Whether he
referred to the cordoned area a
dozen policemen had cleared or
to the game was not clear.
With a quick look to the crowd,
waiting at a distance, he drove
off for his hotel.