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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, February 11,1976
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Griffin native honored
Tin > Wcr. Robert Rohm (r), associate /unitor of the Clayton Community Church,
iraii presented the Distinguished Service Award by the Morrow Jaycees. Leon
Wheeler (l) of the Morrow Jaycees made the preset!tation. The Rev. Rhom in the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rhom of C riff in. He is a graduate of Griffin Hiffh
School where he was an outstanding football player.
Quake toll may reach 25,000
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GUATEMALA CITY,
Guatemala — One week after a
deadly earthquake rocked this
Central American nation, res
cue workers still struggled to
reach victims and survivors in
remote mountain areas. A
government spokesman predictr
ed the final death toll may
reach 25,000.
International aid — including
urgently needed food and
medical supplies — has helped
alleviate some of the most
crucial problems in populous
regions. But officials have not
been able to reach many
isolated villages, where thou
sands may still be buried in the
debris of their shattered homes.
Although the government put
the official death toll stood at
17,032, presidential spokesman
Guillermo Estrada said Tues
day, “The final death toll will
be somewhere between 20,000
and 25,000.”
The government asked the
United States to send in eight
two-man Green Beret teams
from the Special Forces unit
stationed in the Panama Canal
Zone to help search for victims
in isolated mountain areas.
The teams — consisting of a
paramedic and a communica
tions specialist — will be
lowered from helicopters into
villages that are inaccesible by
road.
The state of Alabama has
donated a 200-bed disaster
hospital to be installed in the
southern city of Culapa as a
recovery center for the 20,00 C
injured from nearby Chimal
tenango, the hardest hit area ir
Guatemala.
Another 9,000 persons died ir
Chimaltenango, about 40 mile:
west of the capital.
Ford condemns bribe practice
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Lockheed Aircraft Corp.’s brib
ery revelations, which caused
political crises in some foreign
countries, have led the Ford
administration to shift from
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playing down corporate scan
dals to planning full investiga
tion and punishment.
President Ford Tuesday con
demned the payment of bribes
overseas by U.S. firms and
began a review of ways to
punish them, possibly including
the loss of federal contracts.
Lockheed is the nation’s top
defense contractor, but is not
alone among those allegedly
making foreign payoffs. Os the
top 20 defense contractors, 10
have been convicted of,
charged with, or' admitted
making questionable overseas
payments.
Press Secretary Ron Nessen
said Ford called in advisers to
discuss the bribery situation
following disclosures that Lock
heed and dozens of other firms
have paid millions to foreign
lobbyists and government offi
cials to boost overseas sales.