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— Griffin Daily News Monday, December 22, 1975
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Ford insists he’s not worried about Reagan
By IRA R. ALLEN
United Press International
President Ford insists he is not
worried about a recent poll showing
him falling behind Ronald Reagan
among Republicans and independents.
He says that if he is a good president the
polls won’t matter.
“I think the final answer comes in the
ballot box and if Ido the job... that will
be the test, not any interim polls,” Ford
said in answer to reporters’ questions
Saturday about a recent Gallup poll
showing Reagan coming from 23
percentage points behind to eight points
ahead in one month.
A Gallup poll out today shows either
Ford or Reagan would beat Democrat
Hubert Humphrey by a wide margin.
That was surprising because a Harris
poll Friday showed exactly the opposite
— Humphrey beating either Republi
can substantially.
That the Minnesota senator keeps
saying he doesn’t want to run for the
Democratic nomination doesn’t seem to
affect his high standing in the polls.
Today’s Gallup poll, based on 1,078
registered voters across the country
queried after Ford’s trip to China,
showed Ford over Humphrey 51-39 and
Reagan over Humphrey 50-42. Friday’s
Harris poll, based on 1,214 persons
identified as likely voters and taken
before the China trip, showed
Humphrey over Ford 52-41 and over
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Reagan 50-43.
Ford also said Saturday at an
informal news conference his
campaign manager, Howard Callaway,
“overall... has done a good job” based
on reports from many states holding
primary races and that he will
campaign in New Hampshire and
Florida “if there is time.”
In other developments:
— Chief Justice Warren Burger could
rule this week on a move to keep the
Federal Election Commission from dis
tributing the first portion of federal
matching funds to presidential
candidates until the full court rules on
the campaign reform law’s consti
tutionality. If he acts to hold up the
money, the campaigns of several
Democrats — notably Jimmy Carter,
Morris Udall, Terry Sanford and Fred
Harris — could be hurt severely for
lack of the funds.
— Carter, former governor of
Georgia, begins a campaign swing
through New England today. In an
interview with UPI from his Plains,
Ga., home Sunday, Carter said his
opposition to an antibusing amendment
has hurt him somewhat in Boston. He
also complained that Udall in campaign
stops in the North and Midwest is
unfairly likening him to George
Wallace, Lester Maddox and other
Southern politicians who fought
integration.
I Deaths I
| Funerals |
Mrs. Scott
Mrs. Mildred Glass Scott of
324 North Sixth street died early
this morning at the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital.
Mrs. Scott was a native of
Bibb County and had lived in
Griffin for most of her life. She
was a member of the Central
Lake Church of God and a
retired employe of Griffin
Division, Thomaston Mills.
She is survived by two sons,
Billy Bagley of Griffin and
Bobby Bagely of Hampton; a
brother, Raymond Glass of
Macon; two grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be conducted
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
in McDonald Chapel. The Rev.
Perry Gambrell will officiate
and burial will be in the old
section of Oak Hill cemetery.
Friends may visit the family
between 7 and 9 p.m. tonight at
the funeral home.
Mr. Young
Mr. Homer Boyd Young of 213
West Quilley street died
Saturday at a private hospital.
A native of Spalding County,
Mr. Young was a brickmason
and a veteran of the U.S. Army.
He attended the Grace Baptist
Church in Fayetteville.
Survivors include his
daughter, Mrs. Joan Kimbell of
Hopkinsville, Ky.; mother, Mrs.
Marie Gunter Young of Griffin;
two sisters, Mrs. Betty Day of
College Park and Mrs. Juanita
Sewell of Jonesboro; a brother,
Richard Young of Griffin.
The funeral was conducted
this afternoon at 2 o’clock in
McDonald Chapel. The Rev.
Gene Breed officiated and
burial was in the Union Baptist
Church cemetery.
Mr. Weems
Mr. Ezell Weems of Griffin
died Saturday night at the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital.
Mr. Weems was a veteran of
World War Two and was a
member of the Hosanna
Methodist Church. He was an
employe of Griffin Grocery Co.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Annie Maude Weems; four
sons, Johnny Lee Weems, Izell
Weems, Alfonsa Weems, and
Napolean Weems, all of Griffin;
three daughters, Mrs. Gwen
dolyn Trice, Miss Rachel
Weems, both of Griffin and Miss
Roberta Weems of New York;
three sisters, Mrs. Elsie
Watkins, Mrs. Rachel Wilkes,
both of Atlanta and Mrs. Cora
Lee Sanders of Griffin; a
brother, Willie Weems of
Griffin.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by Miller’s Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Allen
Mrs. Mary Reid Allen of 542
North Eighth street died Sun
day.
Mrs. Allen was a member of
the Antioch Baptist Church.
She is survived by eight
daughters, Miss Ora Belle Allen
of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Glenda
Dallas, Mrs. Cora Hickman,
Mrs. Annie Mangham, Mrs.
Mary Garland, Miss Ruby Allen
and Miss Vivian Allen, all of
Griffin and Miss Helen Allen of
Atlanta; three sons, Winfred
Allen of Columbus, Ohio, Fred
Allen and Cleveland Allen, Jr.,
both of Griffin; four sisters,
Mrs. Ruby Hoseley, Mrs. Bessie
Crawley and Mrs. Lois Ware,
all of Columbus, Ohio and Mrs.
Emma Reid of Atlanta; four
brothers, Arthur J. Reid of
Griffin, Oscar Reid, Jr., of Los
Angeles, Calif., Henry Reid and
Leahmon Reid, both of
Columbus, Ohio; two sisters-in
law, Mrs. Willie Murphy of
Griffin and Mrs. Alice Stewart
of Forest Park; 20 grand
children, several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by Miller’s Funeral
Home.
Mr. Hill
The funeral for Mr. Calvin T.
Hill of 207 East Chappell street
will be conducted Tuesday at 12
o’clock noon from the Mt Zion
Baptist Church. The Rev. O. H.
Stinson will officiate and burial
will be in the family cemetery in
Dooley County. The body will he
in state from 11 a.m. until the
funeral hour.
Mr. Hill died unexpectedly
Friday afternoon at an Atlanta
hospital.
Miller’s Funeral Home is in
charge of plans.