Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, November 22, 1974, Page Page 6, Image 6

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— Griffin Daily News Friday, November 22, 1974 Page 6 Beaverbrook first graders have play *& * a M fl fl M ■~ ,s e<^Ba^wrag<lk.' > w/ :--•*• z IV * i liFA V Y *yßScjL .* ■> B jß'ril’ T Jk <-Vw • J> B " r jifl A 4h "“ jLTjs WyV3S '* -*<&JsS*** The Pilgrims visited America in Room Two at Beaverbrook. Students are (1-r) Melinda Vic key, Kim Thompson, Keith Crowley, Donnie Smith and Tina Harmon. - > vO wmL * ww ■*■ <wTx JjnjL ’ i .W_ 1 k ■- 4 •<» <* 3sgg>.ia&^B^ l ■* ». •</ ‘ ' -4 i ”Sygj< b jJr f, O3B- ■ !■« J .wMßrk •-. f.K ' UK ‘ W ... ”"*■"■"■■* jmMjpiiißßr "■'*■• 'Hfl 3BBHL fljß -■-*»—'■~ r ’' jf' c ■raUflfl’ ■ fly - ' •-*. a a-:.m^- < : ■ '■'*"^ cl ,j A fl*A ■■'HHttr-iLk-n.r-*?»- -.. •' -.-•; .■' 3"wlr >^r k ' w ■' First graders stitched two flags by hand for the play. Betsy Ross is holding the original U. S. flag representation and the Brownies are holding the American flag of today. Hijackers seize plane BEIRUT (UPI) - Two hijackers reported to be Pales tinian guerrillas seized a British Airways jet today, shot a stewardess and forced the pilot to land in Libya after a six-hour flight across the Mediterranean Sea. A statement distributed in Beirut by Palestinians calling themselves “the Martyr Abou Mahmoud Group” claimed re sponsibility for the hijacking. Their statement warned “all institutions and governments to TOMMY SESLER CRUSADE ' One of America's Youngest Evangelists Wednesday Thursday jMH 6:00 11:00 7:00 P M - 7:30 P.M. Youth-Led Revival November 20-24 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 501 W. Broad St. Songl Song Leader: Pastor: Troy Greene BiU > Southerland WELCOME — NURSERY PROVIDED carry out our demands. Other wise, the orders are to have the plane blown up with all its passengers.” The statement, however, made no mention of any demands and said merely that the hijackers would present the group’s demands “at the appropriate time.” An airline spokesman said the hijacked super VCIO with 37 persons aboard landed at Tripoli at 8:32 a.m. (1:32 a.m. EST) Students are (front, 1-r) Alison Heap and Tim Allen (back) Belinda Boothe and Karen Smith. Three hours later, authorities said negotiations with the hijackers had begun but released no details. The plane was not refueled, officials said. Abou Mahmoud was the reputed mastermind behind the Palestinian guerrillaattack on a Pan American airliner at Rome Airport last December that killed 32 persons. Those com mandos then hijacked a Luf thansa airline to Kuwait. Abou Mahmoud was gunned .. . '-■■ ■ r :• « . / SRWSIMaMMMRI ■ vxmp* •■ 1 MBx\ ■"Mhi -’•’.G > » /J • 7r tC " r-mnn ; * : flr#|» ■♦ » • / A i fiß * it ’ lO'Wl k Tf’B T i W Aka Vw wUh </ 11 il WW 'iJf Ba JI fc >jfl aIS This scene represents Columbus and his crew trading with the Indians. First graders painted the teepee. Students are (1-r) Eddie Bunn, Brian McDaniel, David Morris, and Tracy Miley. down in Beirut last Aug. 12 by unknown assassins. A Libyan army officer at Tripoli Airport said there was no communication from the plane and aim of the hijackers was a mystery. “They have not identified themselves,” the officer said. “They speak Arabic and all they have said is ‘We only want fuel. We only want fuel.” The hijackers commandeered the jet, British Airways Flight 870, at 2 a.m. during a stop in the Arab sheikhdom of Dubai. The plane was traveling from London to Bahrein with stops in Beirut, Dubai, Calcutta and Singapore. An airline spokesman in the Persian Gulf state said shots were fired as the gunmen ran to the plane and ordered disembarking passengers and crew members back into the aircraft. The hijackers shot Indian stewardess Nimma Subba in the back during the takeover, but she managed to get to the airport terminal. Her condition was not reported as serious. November Special KEN'S PHOTOGRAPHY 224 Meriwether St. is offering a school package special. 1-8 xlO For Only 2-5x7 JCOO 10 - Wallets « This is done in natural color There is no age limit Call for appointment now... 228-3881 Kenneth M. Smith Photographer First grade students of Mrs. Mary Chaplin and Miss Kathy Clark at Beaverbrook elementary put on a play about America and invited their parents to see it at the school. After the play, the youngsters cooked a Pilgrim breakfast for their guests. While the price of just about everything is skyrocketing, it’s nice to know there’s still a place where you cangeta down-to-earth deal. RANDALL & BLAKELY, INC. 1000 W. Taylor Street Griffin, Ga. sesssnaMllMlNMMV — ii— CS ia*7s w y ’wr '• s'" »| A- iiifii on America f -♦ «** F I A ! l/xtaNk- \ \ ' ■ Ik W&r- -;A isr'yynHb f ■ H 4 '"1 > Junior Harry and Walter Allen represented the War Between the States in this scene. They represented Confederate and Union soldiers and carried Confederate and Union flags. REVIVAL CENTRAL LAKE CHURCH OF GOD HIGH FALLS ROAD EVANGELIST ELMER GOLDEN, JR. WEEKLY SERVICES 7:30 NIGHTLY M. G. SUMMERS, PASTOR wA . ■ • ; - Jv Elmer Golden, Jr.