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GETTING THERE is more than half the fun for Dasha the
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Callaway says agents
will screen crowds
ATLANTA (UPI) - Howard
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President Ford’s election cam
paign, says that because of the
recent attempts on the Presi
dent’s life, crowds will be
screened and purses searched,
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at future presidential campaign
appearances — despite Ford’s
reluctance to alter his cam
paign style.
“The first assassination at
tempt could have been put
down as a fluke or a crank, but
when it happens twice in less
than three weeks, we have got
to take this very, very
seriously,” Callaway said
Thursday.
“This president, he’s so good
at being out in the crowd and
that’s one of the things we have
as an advantage in our
candidate over all of the others,
Republican and Democratic,”
he said.
At a Capitol news conference,
Calllaway said Ford “is so good
at that and it is such a
campaign plus from a cam
paign manager’s viewpoint that
I want him out there doing it.
Hirohito thanks
American people
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Japanese Emperor Hirohito, in
whose name Japan fought
World War II against the
United States, says he thanks
the American people for help
ing restore his nation devastat
ed by “that most unfortunate
war.”
Hirohito and Empress Naga
ko planned to place a wreath
today at the Tomb of the
Unknowns at Arlington National
Cemetery, where some of
America’s servicemen slain in
that war are buried.
In a toast to President Ford
at a White House state banquet
Thursday night, Hirohito said
there was one thing in
particular he wanted to tell
Americans:
“That is to extend in my own
words my gratitude to the
people of the United States for
the friendly hand of goodwill
and assistance their great
country accorded us for our
postwar reconstruction, im
mediately following that most
unfortunate war which I deeply
deplore.”
Use of the phrase “deeply
deplore” in the English transla
tion touched off a controversy
among Japanese reporters.
Some insisted a more accurate
translation of the Japanese
word — Kanashini — would be
“deep sorrow” or “deeply
regret.” They felt the Japanese
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phrase for Japanese consump
tion and a stronger phrase for
Americans.
Imperial Press Secretary
Naraichi Fujiyama said, “I
think this is a correct transla
tion. Just take it that he
deplores. When he says he
deplores the most unfortunate
war, he deplores, that’s all.”
Ford said in his toast the
visit “symbolizes the unique
and close ties of friendship
between our countries and their
people.”
President and Mrs. Ford are
giving a pair of Greater
Sandhill cranes to the people of
Japan to commemorate the
state visit, the first by a ruler
of the 3,000 year old Japanese
monarchy.
The Emperor, dressed in
formal apparel, and the Em
press, wearing a white gown
with silver sequins, a diamond
tiara and a four strand
diamond necklace, gave Ford a
painting entitled “Summer
Mountain with White Cloud,”
by Japanese artist Kaii Higa
shiyama.
The Emperor and Empress
will give a return banquet at
the Smithsonian Castle tonight
before leaving Saturday on a
tour including Cape Cod, Mass.,
New York City, Chicago, Los
Angeles, San Diego, San Fran
cisco, and Hawaii.
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Japanese Emperor Hirobito and President Ford stand at
attention during a welcoming ceremony on the White
House lawn. (UPI)
Page 11
— Griffin Daily News Friday, October 3,1975
Hoffa report checked
DETROIT (UPI) — The
James R. Hoffa case took
another strange turn today with
federal authorities saying they
are checking reports that the
former Teamster boss was
slain in a private banquet hall
and his body stuffed into a
trash compactor.
Federal authorities said the
trash compactor at the restau
rant is serviced by a company
incorporated by major Mafia
figures in the Detroit area.
Robert Ozer, the director of
the U.S. Organized Crime
Strike Force in Detroit, said
Thursday night that FBI agents
were investigating reports that
Hoffa was slain in the Raleigh
House restaurant.
“Information concerning the
Raleigh House has come to us
in good, usable fashion,” Ozer
said. “We’re prepared to go
forward with it to wherever it
might next take us.”
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Hoffa, who led the Teamsters
for 14 years until he resigned in
late 1971 while in federal
prison, was last seen July 30
standing in the parking lot of
another suburban restaurant
located five miles from the
Raleigh House.
James Joseph, the general
manager of the Raleigh House,
said today FBI agents already
were conducting an investiga
tion at the restaurant.
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