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— Griffin Daily News Monday, June2s, 1973
Justice Evans is
Exchange speaker
Justice Randall Evans, Jr,, of
the Court of Appeals of Georgia,
will be the speaker at the Tues
day meeting of the Exchange
Club. He will be introduced by
Larry Evans, program chair
man.
Judge Evans is a native of
McDuffie County where he
practiced law from 1925 until he
was appointed to the Court of
Appeals in 1969 by then Gover-
Girl, 9, shot;
woman arrested
A nine-year-old girl, identi
fied as Cassandra Daniel of
Spalding Heights, was shot in
the left elbow yesterday and
Sheriff’s officers have charged
a Riley circle resident with the
incident.
Deputies said Vera Ector, 314
Riley circle, complained that
she and the Daniel girl were
standing in the yard of Estella
Mathis of Riley circle when
Mrs. Mathis came out of the
house shooting. One of the shots
hit Cassandra Daniel in the
elbow.
When deputies came to arrest
Mrs. Mathis, her husband,
Floyd Mathis, tried to interfere
so the lawmen charged him
with obstruction of officers.
Both were carried to the
Spalding County jail.
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nor Lester Maddox. He served
in the House of Representatives
for 10 years and in the State
Senate for two years. He was
speaker of the House of Re
presentatives during the ad
ministration of Gov. Eugene
Talmadge.
New directory
being prepared
The Mullin-Kille Company of
Chillicothe, Ohio has started
work on the 1973 Griffin City
Griffin Tech
summer
quarter
Summer quarter at Griffin
Tech will begin July 2 for day
classes. Registration will be
held on the same day.
Applications are still being
accepted for all courses. Per
sons may register in advance by
submitting an application to the
school.
Enrollment is open in the
following day program: ac
counting, secretarial, clerical,
keypunch, computer pro
gramming, data processing,
auto mechanics, auto body and
fender repair, brick masonry,
carpentry, drafting, electronics
technology, machine shop,
radio-television repair,
welding.
The evening classes are
scheduled to begin on July 16.
The following night courses are
offered: business law, business
psychology, bookkeeping,
typing, shorthand I, speed
reading, data processing, real
estate, nurses aide, home
sewing, drapery construction,
cake decoration I, cake decora
tion 11, small engine repair,
welding drafting.
All programs are VA ap
proved. For addition informa
tion, contact Griffin Tech.
During the time Judge Evans
practiced law in Thomson he
served as mayor of Thomson
and also as city attorney and
attorney for McDuffie County.
Judge Evans was admitted to
the State Bar in 1924.
Directory census.
The directory will contain
four categories as follows:
—An alphabetical listing of all
residents living and working in
the community as well as all
business places.
—A numerical telephone
section showing all telephone
numbers arranged in numerical
sequence.
—The street directory listing
all streets with street names
listed alphabetically and street
numbers numerically. Each
address will indicate a house
holder’s name, home ownership
and telephone. Also shown are
all street intersections.
—The classified business
directory listing all businesses
in the area under their proper
classified headings.
The directories are used by
the local business firms, banks,
professional people and govern
mental agencies as a reference
book.
Local people are being hired
to assist with the survey. Mrs.
David Brisendine of 25
Terracedale will be in charge of
the local survey.
It is important that all per
sons be properly listed in the
community where they live and
work. There is no charge for
this listing.
The directory has been
authorized by the local
Chamber of Commerce, city
officials and business firms.
Coppola stricken
PERUGIA, Italy (UPI) -
Frank “Three Fingers” Cop
pola, one-time reputed Mafia
boss of Kansas City, entered
the Perugia penitentiary clinic
Sunday after complaining of
heart pains during the night,
officials said.
Doctors said Coppola, 73, was
under observation but so far
seemed to be in satisfactory
condition.
Coppola, deported to Italy
from the United States in 1948
as an undesirable,” was arrest
ed in his suburban home
outside Rome last Friday on
charges of engineering an
assassination attempt against
Angelo Manganon, a police
prosecutor .
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DETROIT — Paul Lambertz, 74, of Oak Park, Mich., fired after 26 years with a Detroit firm, has
filed a SIOO,OOO damage suit charging the company dismissed him for being old. The case,
charging the J. Levin Sons Co. — A cleaning and laundry supplies merchant — with discrimina
tion because of age, is one of the first of its kind and could set a precedent in employment practice
for people over 65. (UPI)
Four hostages
freed unharmed
By ROBERT WESTON
EDDYVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -
Four hostages, held captive
about 17 hours by three self
professed “troublemaker” con
victs at the Eddyville State
Penitentiary here, were
released unharmed today when
prison officials agreed to
transfer the convicts to another
facility and allow them to hold
a news conference.
Gerald Fair, 24, Lexington,
Ky.; Danny Dobson, 25, Louis
ville, Ky., and Jerry Tingle, 20,
Carrollton, Ky., armed with
homemade knives and a shar
pened soldering iron, took over
the prison canteen shortly
before noon (EDT) Sunday,
threatening to kill their hos
tages. ’
The three inmates overpow
ered canteen guards Guy
Lowry and Paul Gray along
with canteen inmates August
Meyer and Hardy Step, and
began a marathon telephone
negotiating session with prison
officials.
Kentucky Corrections Com
missioner Charles Holmes flew
here Sunday to command the
negotiations.
“All during the night we were
talking to them by phone,” said
Holmes. “They kept two
telephones busy talking all the
time to us.”
Holmes said each of the
convicts had a long record of
causing problems in the prison.
“Each has lost time for
hitting an officer and things
like that,” said Holmes.
Shortly after the hostages
were released, the three in
mates were taken to a
conference room-chapel to meet
with newsmen.
“We was going to kill
everyone in there if they rushed
us,” said Fair, serving a 10-
year sentence for armed
assault since 1969. “We was
risking our lives.”
The prisoners said a key
issue in the negotiations was
their transfer to another prison
within a 12-state prisoner
exchange compact with Ken
tucky.
During the news conference
the inmates claimed prison
officials had agreed to transfer
them to a penal facility outside
Kentucky. This was denied by
the officials and an inmate who
acted as a go-between during
the talks. The officials said
they agreed to such a transfer
“if possible,” noting other
prisons might refuse to accept
the men with their long
problem-causing records.
Tingle and Dobson were
involved in a similar incident
last August during which three
prison workers were held
hostage for 13 hours.
“Our conduct hasn’t been the
best and because of that we
have been mistreated several
times,” Fair said during the
news conference.
“It don’t do us no good to ask
for a (transfer),” said Tingle,
*“c a u s e we are trou
blemakers.”
Officials said the three men
will be “immediately” trans
ferred to the state reformatory
at La Grange, Ky., and kept in
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attempts are made to transfer
them outside the state.
Other concessions made dur
ing the negotiations included
allowing the inmates to talk
with their families to assure
relatives they were all right
and promising Fair he would
receive medication for heada
ches.
Prison officials stressed they
Mystery man kills 2,
wounds 3 in hospital
GOLDSBORO, N. C. (UPI) -
A man carrying a rifle walked
into an Air Force base hospital
Sunday, said “I’m going to kill
everyone in this hospital,” and
then shot down everyone he
saw. Two men were killed and
three others wounded.
The gunman fled with his
rifle out the rear of the one
story Seymore-Johnson Air
Force Base hospital, and
although the base was sealed
off for hours as armed squads
searched for him, it appeared
he had successfully escaped the
Kapiloff
inducted
chairman
Julius J. Kapiloff was in
ducted as chairman of Moose
Lodge Legionnaires 1503 Sun
day afternoon at Moose Lodge
along with fellow officers
Lamar McGuffey, prelate; Sam
Cecil, secretary; Billie West,
treasurer; and James Allison,
sergeant-at-arms.
Governor Ben Hoard was
inducting officer with past
North Moose Joe Akins as
master of ceremonies.
Plans for the picnic area
behind the Moose Club area
were advanced at the session.
The members also took under
consideration changing the day
of the meeting. Named to the
committee to meet with Lodge
officials to consider the plan
were chairman Hoard, Jim Alli
son, Joe Akins, Lamar
McGuffey and Billie West.
The group will hold its next
meeting July 29.
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did not agree to any amnesty
requests.
Tingle is serving a five year
sentence for breaking and
entering and Dobson a 13-year
sentence for breaking and
entering and grand larceny.
Dobson was sentenced to five
extra years for last August’s
incident and charges from that
same incident are still pending
against Tingle.
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A military spokesman said
the gunman, described as
black, about 5-foot-6, wearing a
tan sport shirt and dark
trousers, was believed to have
fled in a small blue and white
foreign car driven by a woman.
“We have no idea who he is,
and until we do, we won’t have
anyjdea about a motive,” said
a spokesman.
Origtsource said the gunman
calmly said, “I’m going to kill
everyone in this hospital” when
he walked in the door of the
emergency entrance.
The three wounded men were
all in satisfactory condition
Sunday night, but military
officials refused to allow them
to be interviewed.
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Boy, 14, drowns
SANDERSVILLE, Ga. (UPI) —Alan Cuyler, 14, of
Sandersville, drowned Sunday in a crowded public
swimming pool.
Authorities said the youth dived into the pool and was
drowned before anyone noticed he was in trouble.
Maddox gives testimony
ROANOKE, Va. (UPI) - Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox said
Sunday in a religious telecast the way to prevent further
Watergate scandals is “to stand in God’s gate.”
He said the country needs leaders to whom “God, not
dollars, is the answer for our problems, and who would
rather be right than president.”
Crop duster pilot hurt
McCRAE, Ga. (UPI)-A pilot identified as Harry Hardee
of Baxley was injured Sunday when his crop dusting plane
apparently hit a tree south of here. Authorities said
Hardee was taken by helicopter to the military hospital at
Ft. Stewart.
River claims victim
TOWNS, Ga. (UPI)—An 18-year-old identified as
Harvey Simmons drowned Sunday while swimming in the
Little Ocmulgee river near here, authorities said.
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