Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, January 12, 1974, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Nixon’s twelve crises Debating Kruschev V jtffc War ” Ate*.., >. ' y ’. ; ' ; rfsfeg Mr *1 ■f 1 I B ’re* wHMf* ’* ’ *'' ' «E ■ 1U -x <J. II "* WI ■* t * Ik ■■; r ■>» b h WMpI 1 & iIMMIMr mBB Ewt IWBEBLJBBB ■* The fifth of what Nixon calls his "Six Crises" oc curred in July. 1959 during a visit to the Soviet Union. The morning after he arrived in Moscow. Nixon met with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in the Kremlin. Following preliminary ceremonies. Khrushchev abruptly ordered all re porters and photographers out of the room and began to harangue Nixon about the Captive Nations resolution which had recently been passed by Congress, a resolu tion which Khrushchev saw as a "serious provocation." Nixon later wrote that he Carter wants broad emergency powers ATLANTA (UPI) - Gov. Jimmy Carter plans to ask the legislature to grant him broad emergency powers in case a na tional emergency is declared. If the legislature agrees with the plan, Carter could reduce speed limits, control fuel alloca tions, establish car pools, close schools early, and ask busi nesses to cut down to a four day week. Carter announced the plan Friday and said a bill was being drafted to be presented to the General Assembly, which con venes Monday. But he stressed it was only a contingency plan. “This would be predicated on the declaration of a national emergency," he said. Carter said the bill, which is similar to ones passed in other states, would allow him to act quickly in any emergency and avoid calling the legislature into special session. The special powers bill will have an expira tion date written in, he said. Carter also said he would go to the state Supreme Court if necessary to protect Human Re sources Commissioner Richard Harden’s right to run his de partment the way he wants to. Harden came under fire earlier this week from House Appropria tions Chair man James ‘ ‘Sloppy’ ’ Floyd, D-Trion, tyr setting up a health and welfare network Twisters touch near Montezuma MONTEZUMA, Ga. (UPI) - Two tornadoes touched down near this central Georgia town Friday, destroying a mobile home and damaging two other residences and two pecan or chards. No injuries were report ed. Another twister was sighted between Carrollton and Villa Rica but apparently did not touchdown. Public Notices CREDITORS LEGAL 7595 GEORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY All creditors of the estate of Paul Durham, late of Spalding County, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This 3rd day of January, 1974. Emily W. Durham, as Executrix of Will of Paul Durham, Deceased YEAR'S SUPPORT LEGAL 7610 Georgia , Spalding County To All Whom it May Concern: Mrs. Opal C. Harris having in due form applied to me for a year's support out of the estate of Marvin E. Harris deceased, this is to notify the next of kin and creditors of the said Marvin E. Harris deceased, that said application will be heard before me at the regular February Term, 1974, of the Court of Ordinary for said County. Witness my hand and official signature, this 11th day of January 1974. George C. Imes, Ordinary. was surprised b y Khruschev’s unexpected at tack and shocked by his vehe mence and profanity. Shortly after this private meeting. Khrushchev and Nixon strolled together through an American exhibit in Moscow. At one point, they paused in a model kitchen and. before a battery of videotape cameras, launched into a harsh debate on the merits of capitalism versus communism which shocked reporters. Nixon recalled in "Six Crises" that the climax of the debate occurred wh e n Khrushchev jammed his when the legislature didn’t want one. The governor told newsmen at his weekly press conference the state can do nothing about the problem of children going to school in the dark. The only possible statewide solution would be for the legislature to vote to put Georgia in the central time zone, and that move might be illegal, he said. Reiterating his stand against gambling, Carter pledged to fight any attempt to enact a bingo bill over his veto. He said Sen. Culver Kidd, D - Milledge ville, was trying to revive a bingo bill he vetoed last year. Kidd said later he thought the vote would be “very close.” He said Sen. Roscoe Dean, D- Jesup, was making a mistake trying to block the appointment of James Bishop, of Brunswick, to the state Board of Regents. Dean accused Carter of going back on his word when he ap pointed Bishop, who lives in Dean’s district, after promising to support creation of a special Senate committee to investigate appointments. “Senator Dean is trying to prevent his own people from having representation of the Board of Regents,” Carter said. “He’s making a mistake, and any senator who backs him is making a mistake.” The first tornado swirled along the ground near the Fields Crossing industrial area one mile southeast of here at 12:25 p.m. Officials said the twister demolished a mobile home owned by Danny Andrews and then slammed into two nearby residences, ripping two rooms and the roof off one structure. Andrews and his wife were at work when the twister struck, shattering their mobile home and hurling debris over a wide area. “It was over in a second,” said Macon County Civil De fense Director Clarence Hair. The tornado caused an esti mated S2OO damage to the home of Mrs. D. C. Kelley and then slammed into a new concrete block home belonging to Buster McDonald, tearing away two rooms and the roof. It then roared through a pecan orchard. Damage to the McDonald home was estimated at SIO,OOO. Massell’s son charged DUI ATLANTA (UPI) - Steve A. Massell, 18-year-old son of for mer Atlanta Mayor Sam Mas sell, was arrested Friday night on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Massell was also charged with failing to maintain the proper lane and driving on the wrong side of the road after being stop ped by a city policeman. Young Massell denied being “under the influence of any thing.” He said he “overmade” a turn and then “over-corrected” and the patrolman stopped him. Police said Massell, a high school student, was given a blood test and cited to appear in traffic court Jan. 21. thumb into Nixon's chest and accused the American mili tary leaders of wanting to destroy the Soviet Union. “1 knew that now was the time to strike back." Nixon wrote. "Otherwise I would leave the impression ... that I. the second highest official of the United States, and the government 1 represented were dealing wit h Khrushchev from a position of weakness ... 1 had to be fi r m without being belligerent, a most difficult posture to preserve." Nixon told the premier that neither country should ever force relations to a point of Networks continue program changes NEW YORK (UPl)—The tele vision networks continue to come up with new programs and shifting of old programs as the mid-season changes go on. ABC introduces three new half-hour series. NBC shifts “Tbe Magician” and “Chase,” and “Wednesday Mystery Movie” beeome s ‘ ‘Tuesday Mys tery Movie.” The championship pro football game is on CBS Sunday when the network telecasts the Super Bowl contest. Highlight details Jan. 13-19: The National Football league’s Super Bowl VIII game will be telecast by CBS from Houston, Texas: Miami vs. Min nesota. “The ABC Sunday Night Movie” repeats 1969’s “True Grit,” starring John Wayne and Kim Darby in a western about a girl seeking to avenge the murder of her father. “The FBI” is preempted. NBC’s Sunday mystery movie hasa“Columbo” episode, “Pub lish or Perish.” Mystery writer Mickey Spillane guest-stars as a writer marked for death by his publisher to prevent him from shifting to another publisher. MONDAY “Gunsmoke” on CBS offers “A Family of Killers.” A jail break reunites a family of vicious killers. “NBC Monday Night at the Movies” has 1967’s “The Naked Runner,” starring Frank Sinat ra in a European espionage drama. “ABC Monday Night Movie” returns after marking time dur ing four months of football, screening 1963’s “From Russia With Love,” starring Sean Con nery in another James Bond espionage adventure. TUESDAY NBC shifts the “Adam 12” se ries from Wednesday to Tues day night. “The Happy Days” is a new half-hour comedy series on ABC that deals with a male teen ager’s problems in the 1950’5. Ron Howard plays the naive youngster, Tom Bosley plays his father. In “All the Way,” the youth gets a date with a girl with a “reputation.” “Hawaii Five-0” is on CBS. WEDNESDAY ABC’s “Wednesday Movie of the Week” repeats “The Night Stalker,” starring Darren Mc- Gavin as a reporter seeking to prove Las Vegas is being ter rorized by a vampire. “NBC Wednesday Night at the Movies” is a new two-hour pro gram. First screening is of “Some Kind of a Nut,” a 1969 film with Dick Van Dyke and Angie Dickinson in a comedy about a bank employe who gets into trouble because he refuses to shave off his beard. “Marker for a Dead Bookie” is on “Kojak” for CBS. The de tective pretends he can be “bought” in a scheme to trap a narcotics dealer. THURSDAY “Chopper One” is a new half hour series on ABC Dirk Bene dict and Jim McMullen play two helicopter policemen. First epi sode has them chasing gunmen who have a woman hostage. “Trial by Wilderness” is a one-hour NBC special preempt ing Flip Wilson’s show, that deals with five city-oriented young adults who learn about living in the wilds on a journey showdown, that if a Soviet- American nuclear war were ever to break out, "we would both be losers." Eventually, the debate sub sided and the two resumed amiable, diplomatic conver sation. But, in retrospect, Nixon recalled the moment not only as "one of the major personal crises of my life but ... as a case study of the crisis of World Communism. In the person of Nikita Khrushchev, ‘Communist Man' at his best. 1 had seen Communism in action." Next: The 1960 Campaign. 'NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE \SSN ' through Africa’s Zululand. In “The Heritage” on “The Waltons” for CBS, the family has a difficult decision to make when offered a huge sum for its land. FRIDAY ABC introduces the one-hour “The Six Million Dollar Man” as a weekly series. Lee Majors stars as Steve Austin, a test pil ot nearly killed in a crash who is mended by advanced medical methods to become a super physical specimen. The CBS Friday night movie repeats 1969’s “The Undefeat ed,” starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson in a western drama about a clash between Union and Confederate veterans in Maximillian’s Mexico. SATURDAY “ABC Suspense Movie has “Skyway to Death,” with Ross Martin and Stefanie Powers in a drama about passengers trap ped in an aerial tramway. “NBC Saturday Night at the Movies” has 1969’s “The Ar rangement,” starring Kirk Douglas, Richard Boone and Hume Cronyn in a drama about an advertising executive with both a wife and a mistress. Carl Reiner is the guest on Carol Burnett’s CBS hour. Jackson may hire Eaves ATLANTA (UPI)-Reginald Eaves, commissioner of Bos - ton’s prison system, is expected to join the staff of Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson within the next few weeks, Jackson’s office said Friday. Eaves, former head of the Boston Office of Human Rights, has held the prison post under Mayor Kevin White since 1971. The 35-year-old black man “very probably will be coming down to join the mayor’s staff” soon, Jackson’s office said. Jackson and Eaves, who were clsssmates at Morehouse Col - lege more than a decade ago, both were in Washington and were unavailable for comment. Published reports said Jack son wanted Eaves to be public safety director for Atlanta, a proposed new position. The pub lic safety director would over see police, fire and Civil De fense operations. Creation of the new post would put a buffer between Jackson, a black, and white Police Chief John Inman. The two men have argued in the past, particularly over police treatment of blacks. But Jackson’s office said Eaves’ new job is “as yet un defined.” Judge Chaney to be buried SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - Funeral services are set for Sunday for Superior Judge Max Chaney, of Reidsville. Chaney died Friday night at Memorial Medical Center here at the age of 48. The Atlantic Judicial Circuit jurist suffered a heart attack Tuesday at a dentiat’s office. He was rushed to a Vidalia hospital, then transferred to the coronary care unit here Wednesday. 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Langdon will assume the post of Penn Central president, vacated by William H. Moore last week. The wage increases, which will cost the railroad an additional $37 million annually, will be retroactive to Jan. 1. The unions and most of the nation’s railroads reached an agreement on the wage in creases last spring, but Penn Central’s trustees delayed ac tion, citing uncertainties in the railroad’sfinancial future. Another test BURLINGAME, Calif. (UPI) — Bing Crosby’s doctors today will insert a small light bulb into the veteran entertainer’s Television Schedules Television throat and winefcipe to try to determine the cause of a pesky lung ailment. The test will be made with a bronchoscope in Peninsula Hos pital and Medical Center where Crosby was reported resting comfortably in stable condition. Crosby, 69, entered the hospital New Year’s Eve with what was believed to be pleurisy, but it developed into pneumonia and a lung abcess. Tests for cancer have been negative. Officer arrested COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - A United States customs officer at Port Columbus International Airport was arrested Friday and charged with allowing merchandise to enter the country without full payment of duty. I Officils said Charles Russ Jr., 53, of suburban Upper Arlington, was charged with allowing more than $79,000 worth of illegal imported materials to enter the country. Federal officials said most of the imported materials were automotive parts. Page 9 — Griffin Daily News Saturday, January 12,1974 Sunday Night 6;S 7:00 :15 :30 :45 81? :30 :45 101 111 121 Monday Morning I 6i? 7:00 :15 :30 :45 8;? 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