Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 13, 1972, Page Page 9, Image 9

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President in Atlanta —p.- jp*, ■*—--- *"*k a* ™ ’ C nift3 ■ t #J 1 ~ *_> . ■ <3- *i»i««—* Brs W’asHH. •«• - — B E|B x jk j| y . fly- * * jf' Rl^B^XZ’L^kßHi*) / *aA ! ■ ' - * - *BI L SB/ B - b _ w mHB wbß x 1 JK 2 • *r *• ~ : Afe| ■ * *■» An Atlanta policeman yanks a demonstrator off of his feet, removing him from the motorcade route of President Nixon. The President brought his re-election campaign to Atlanta in what may be his only Southern stop before the election. Nixon was greeted by overwhelmingly friendly crowds, but a few groups of anti-Nixon hecklers carrying signs were among the crowd. >-F "' 9 ji ■ ! 1 F ’X I - J '■ jj Ik F Jb 1 WK b ® y I 4Kfl 1 1 -'.'i t ft X Ohß IB *'■ ■ • B»WMWt 1 < M . sJH President Nixon doubles over holding his stomach during a humorous exchange between Georgia GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Rep. Fleteher Thompson (1) and Rodney Cook (c) GOP candidate for the U.S. House as the two met the President at the airport. s’KT'fci/ '*.■< 4‘* $WaKr ■' ■ i-2' -.JI ■'■■ ■■''•' *sr!y|Bslf?L ’ » .- . ■ ♦' * 4. *■ i -J? K- - <.. W-. .BfwH wrv { >rßL v r gOfr pr’ * J ” Aj|J Bllß~iEaMiiß President Nixon is engulfed by confetti and ticker-tape on Peachtree street. The President reiterated his promise of no 8— ' St- JMt®l ■ ' «•. MrcWb i Br*t®F‘ . ■'- k Xfft <4»a V-w • ■ - I F ** £’W» * M?.: X IHj 3wmw K■'>. W Imlli -a -C.-x. *' '■ •■ ..:■ *,?• .w* i ■ ■** ELrSMJkX WJ| &!&•'- '-'■>/* • ■ ~ imwvWit 1 |W wrlT'lß® \>W .? JP Iff Ji lR! %%™i. OffiSr.-?< ; -v- * ~, • 'fit* p£* bu ©*■ ' 1 iWHI M 3 v * Mff I ty K * * ‘•T*iK '”ft ■ KF L .x A MhL <Hbb L . jß^w y 1 U. ' ■ President Nixon and the first lady get some help in the President’s re-election campaign from Rachel Lane, 5, of Atlanta. The youngster, a baton twirler, was lifted up to the » t «> * » ' ■;; • J •' W ‘ ' r t k *■ * •"■* ’ • 1 f i, ’ ’W* >' I > 1 ft, . ' * M J < afc F* J W ' l,l <> *4A B ,* i !i fl - * JB ’**^** w HF x !■ Bf k 4. Wh ' ■ Trfß iMh ft |R| i ■ \ ■^ r t / _ // / awHIIwB wMHI President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, wave to the thousands who greeted them along Atlanta’s famed Griffin Daily News Friday, October 13,1972 Page 9 new taxes provided Congress approves his tax-ceiling program. President, who stood her on the roof of his limousine for a wave to the thousands who greeted him as their motorcade made its way down Peachtree street. Peachtree street, as the President took his re-election campaign to the South. (UPI Photos)