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Griffin Daily News Wednesday, October 25, 1972
Halloween
is the occasion for a party, right, at Mrs Beispiel's
class in a New York school, but the real reason
is to celebrate an anniversary—the 10th of i t.a.
(initial teaching alphabet) Below, a young guest
follows ghost-making directions written in the 44-
character alphabet presently used in elementary
schools The party did have some dull moments,
bottom left, but then Mrs Beispiel broke out the re
freshments, bottom right.
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First two women FBI agents
end 14-week training course
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
first two women FBI agents in
the history graduate today from
a 14-week training course that
included firearms use, physical
fitness training and hand-to
hand combat.
“They passed all the require
ments,” an FBI spokesman
said of Susan Lynn Roley, 25, a
former Marine lieutenant, and
JoAnn Pierce, 31, a former nun.
Six more women are still in
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training and more than 50
others have applied to be
agents since Acting Director L.
Patrick Gray 111 relaxed the
all-male policy May 12.
Miss Roley, a blue-eyed
redhead from Laguna Beach,
Calif., and Miss Pierce, a tall,
slender brunette from Niagara
Falls, N.Y., will graduate along
with 45 male agents.
There will be no ceremonies
at the FBI Academy at
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is simply given a coveted
bronze badge and assigned to
his or her first job in the 8,700-
member force.
Miss Pierce has been as
signed to the St. Louis field
office and Miss Roley to
Omaha, Neb.
Gray has said they will do
exactly the same job as their
male counterparts.
Insisting there will be no
difference between his male
and female agents, Gray
refused to permit the women to
be interviewed before they
leave for their new assign
ments.
Each will earn $12,151 as a
starting salary plus $3,036 for
“voluntary overtime” which is
required of all agents until they
reach the rank of Grade 15.
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Lawyers push parole plan
ATLANTA (UPI)—An ambitious program to involve hun
dreds of Georgia lawyers in a voluntary parole officer
program has been announced by the Young Lawyers
Section of the State Bar Association.
The program is designed to help parolees deal
successfully with the problems they face during their
parole periods.
The program has been tested in other areas and has
been highly successful, said David Crosland, an Atlanta
attorney and coordinator of the program.
“We feel strongly that lawyers, through temperament,
training, and contacts in the community are better
equipped than other volunteers in assisting parolees in
dealing with situations such as landlord-tenant problems,
relationships with local law enforcement personnel and
employer-employe relationships,” Crosland said.
Crosland said more than 2,500 attorneys in the state
have been invited to participate in the program. An
orientation session has been scheduled for Saturday at the
Georgia Training and Development Center in Buford.
Atlanta gets woman patrolman
ATI ANTA (UPI)— Something new was added today
when the day watch lined up in the Atlanta Police
Department. Officer D. S. Starnes became the city’s first
patrolwoman.
The city has employed women in the police department
for a number of years, according to Maj. Lovitt Goss,
head of the Patrol Division, but all have been in
essentially “non police” work such as clerical duties.
Mrs. Donna Starnes, mother of two children, will arrest
drunks, answer burglary calls, write traffic tickets and
handle all duties of normal patrolmen, Goss said.
He said she would — as are all new police officers — be
assigned to a patrol car for her first two-three months,
then take over a beat.
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ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) — Sen. Herman Talmadge
stumped for Democratic senatorial nominee Sam Nunn at
a sls a plate dinner Tuesday night, saying Nunn was
“eminently qualified” for the Senate.
Talmadge also urged that Georgians vote a split ticket,
going for President Nixon at the top and voting for all
Georgia Democrats.
Talmadge told the gathering of about 500 that the party
is in danger of losing control of the Senate to the
Republicans. He said the makeup now is 44 Democrats
and 45 Republicans and if the Republicans gain control in
the November general election, eight committee
chairmanships now held by southern Democrats would be
lost to the Republicans.
Atlanta seeks order delay
WASHINGTON (UPl)—Supreme. Court Justice Lewis F.
Powell has been asked by the Atlanta Board of Education
to block a school desegregation plan for the city until next
September.
The board sought relief from Powell because action
must be taken before an appeal from a sth U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals order can normally be filed before the
full Supreme Court and because any plan drawn “under
such intense time pressure...can only be unsatisfactory
and unworkable when implemented.”
The circuit court had ordered a new plan drawn within
seven weeks from Oct. 6. The court said that 106 of the 153
schools in the Atlanta system are virtually totally
segregated.
The board said in its application to Powell that it objects
to widespread pupil reassignments in the middle of the
school year.
“It is apparent that the Atlanta school system is a
predominantly black ‘island’ in the midst of the
predominantly white school systems of the surrounding
counties,” the board said.
“This disparity in the racial composition of the
adjoining school systems have been caused solely and
exclusively by ‘white flight’ from the Atlanta system and
the resulting de facto resegregation of the Atlanta
system.”