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Griffin Daily News Tuesday, June 17,1975
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Lightning kills boy
By United Press International
The thunderstorm that hit
Central Park in New York City
dumped a half-inch of rain in 10
minutes and washed out the
children’s softball game on the
Great Lawn athletic field.
"Let’s get under the bridge!”
shouted Patrick Lucus, gym
teacher at the two schools
whose students were let out
early for the game. He
shepherded the children near
him to the shelter of a stone
overpass.
Lucus looked back and saw
his three daughters and three
other children huddled under a
35-foot oak tree at the edge of
the field. Realizing the danger,
he ran toward them.
He was too late.
Lightning struck the tree in a
shower of sparks Monday
afternoon. An B-year-old boy hit
by the bolt was killed and a 13-
year-old girl was critically
injured.
Lucus’ daughters and the
dead boy’s sister, less seriously
injured by the lightning, were
hospitalized for observation.
A number of heavy showers
and thunderstorms hit the New
York metropolitan area and
eastern Pennsylvania Monday,
but no injuries were reported.
Other thunderstorms pummeled
Kansas, Missouri, lowa, Wis
consin, northern Illinois and
Arkansas, adding to crop
damage caused by weekend
storms in the Midwest.
One-inch hail pelted Ft.
Riley, Kan., and a flash flood
watch was issued for several
counties in east central Kansas
and in northwest and west
central Missouri.
Lowland flooding plagued the
Wabash River area in Indiana
from Lafayette downstream to
Montezuma. The weather ser
vice said the flooding would
inundate “considerable areas of
agricultural bottomland and a
number of secondary roads.”
Weekend stonps in Illinois
left fields in at least two
central Illinois counties west of
the Illinois River in bad shape.
People
By United Press International
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Leon Jaworski
Kennedy blasts Rocky
BOSTON (UPI) — Sen. Edward Kennedy said it was
“utterly irresponsible” for Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller to hint the Kennedy brothers might have been
involved in CIA assassination plots.
“Such comments come with especially bad grace from
the vice president, whose own CIA commission avoided
the question of assassination and passed the buck to
Congress,” Kennedy said Monday.
Rockefeller, whose commission report on the CIA was
released last week, hinted Sunday the commission may
have obtained information President Kennedy and his
brother, former Attorney General Robert Kennedy, were
involved in the alleged plots. But he emphasized none of
the secret information could support conclusions of guilt
“For him now to indulge in these innuendos is utterly
irresponsible. Given his own failure to fulfil his duty on the
issue, I hope he’ll have the decency to maintain his silence
now while the Senate investigating committee and others
do the job that he should have done,” Kennedy said.
Jaworski gets award
WASHINGTON (UPl)—The American Bar Association
will give former Watergate special prosecutor Leon
Jaworski its highest award.
ABA President James Fellers praised Jaworski
Monday as a “distinguished lawyer, inspired leader and
dedicated public servant.”
Jaworski will receive the ABA Medal at the ABA’s
annual meeting in Montreal in August.
In a citation, the ABA noted Jaworski’s activities at the
Nuremburg War Crimes trials and as special prosecutor.
“Your service as prosecutor at both trials helped
reassure all of mankind that, in spite of the infamous
events which had occurred, justice will prevail under
democratic institutions,” the citation said.
Their first child
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The wife of actor David
Hartman, star of the television series “Lucas Tanner,”
gave birth to the couple’s first child, an 8 pound 8 ounce
boy, a spokesman for the actor said Monday.
The infant, to be named Sean, was bom Sunday night at
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital to Maureen Hartman, 29.
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