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— Griffin Daily News Saturday, September 2,1972
Page 6
About people
Tricia gives park land
By United Press International
PERSONAL PROJECT
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) —
Tricia Nixon Cox handed over
the deed to 391 acres of prime
real estate on Puget Sound to
Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman for
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Tricia
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a park and Indian cultural
center Friday while campaign
ing for her father in the Pacific
Northwest.
She called the
Parks program, under which
surplus military land is being
transfered to the city, “a sort
of personal project of the Nixon
family.”
PLANS TRIP
BELGRADE (UPI)-United
Nations Secretary General Kurt
Waldheim said Friday he plans
a trip to the Middle East “when
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it becomes clear that such a
visit would be a contribution”
to solving the conflict there.
“We all agree we are
witnessing a new situation in
that area, but the time is not
ripe to give a dear cut
evaluation,” Waldheim told
newsmen after a meeting with
Yugoslav President Tito on the
island of Brioni.
LADY BIRD SELLS
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Lady
Bird Johnson welcomed the
Times-Mirror Co. to Austin,
mermmrn.
Lady Bird
Johnson
Tex., Friday after the firm
reached an agreement to
purchase the television station
owned by the family of former
President Lyndon Johnson.
Mrs. Johnson, the majority
stockholder in the Texas
Broadcasting Corp. said, “I
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—A pair of blonde-haired girls
from Wyoming and Colorado
who hope to be opera singers
became the first official arri
vals Friday for this year’s Miss
America pageant.
Annette Klipstein, 21, of
Cheyenne, and Sally Jo Ander
son, 19, of Longmont, Colo,
arrived by car with their
chaperones from New York
after a day of sight-seeing.
Quirks
By United Press International
STARTING YOUNG
LAS PALMAS, Canary Is
lands, Spain (UPl)—Dario Rod
riguez Diez is a four-a-day man
—not excessive perhaps—but
then he’s only 2 years old. He’s
been asking his mother for
cigarettes for several months.
“At first we just gave him
them for fun,” said his mother,
“but now he inhales and blows
out the smoke through his nose
like a grown man. He prefers
them to sweets.”
During a recent fiesta Dario
was given a cigar, which,
acording to the official news
agency Cifra, he puffed for
several hours.
LOVEMAKING BANNED
WELLINGTON, England
(UPl)—Town authorities have
banned lovemaking in a church
yard following complaints from
nearby residents.
Mrs. Joan Jones, one of those
who complained to local author
ities, said: “Many elderly
people use the grounds to sit
and relax and they dont want to
see a teen-age love-in.”
DEMANDS LICENSES
BAD OLDESLOE, Germany
(UPl)—Klaus Klingner, a So
cial Democratic deputy in the
Schleswig-Holstein state Parli
ament, has demanded license
plates for either amateur horse
riders or their mounts to help
track down riders molesting
pedestrians in public forests.
He did not make it clear
whether the plate should be
fastened on the horse or its
rider.
BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
“Never the twain shall
meet” was said by a fellow
who lispthed when missing
connections in Chicago.
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Who put the overalls in
Mrs. Murphy’s chowder
undoubtedly improved the
stuff.
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Believe us, when you’re
playing cards with a friend
of ours, you're not gambling.
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When, on a rainy night
the drinks are on the house
there’s usually more watei
inside than outside.
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Everyone has his or her
bad days, but why do they
bunch ours together a
week at a time?
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On Teamon Road