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MISSION VIEJO, Calif.—Eric Hall, 16, gives a double-take to one of the squatty new
fireplugs that are causing some court problems In Mission Viejo, Calif. A judge doesn’t
think they look like fireplugs, so he’s been dismissing cases in which motorists are ticketed
for parking in front of the plugs. (AP)
P. W. Hamil honored
for 30 years service
P.W. Hamil of Griffin was
honored for having served 30 I
years as a Soil and Water i
Conservation District
Supervisor in the Towaliga
District. i
The Towaliga District <
consists of Butts, Fayette, ]
Lamar, Monroe, Pike, Spalding
and Upson counties. It was |
formed in 1938 and shortly ,
thereafter Hamil became an 1
Barbs
By PHIL PASTORET
Some people plan their lives
— others are awfully lucky in
how things pan out.
active member on the Board of
Supervisors. He has continously
served since that time.
Hamil received his 30 year pin
at the district’s monthly
meeting which was held in
Griffin. He was presented the
pin by Paul Schumacher of
Thomaston, who is the
president of the Georgia
Association of Conservation
District Supervisors.
Right about now is when you
find the string of tree lights
you’re sure you put away.
If you attend inauguration
Bring money, patience, long johns
WASHINGTON (AP) - If
you’re planning to attend Jim
my Carter’s inaugural celebra
tions, bring money, patience
and your long johns.
And if you haven’t already
booked a hotel room, be pre
pared for sleeping-bag-room
only.
There’s a long list of free
events for the public — and
some 300,000 jus’ plain folks
have been invited — but many
will be held outdoors.
For instance, you can take a
free sightseeing trip, but it will
be in an open air tourmobile
normally used in the summer.
If the current low-20s chill
continues, expect to bundle up,
especially for the swearing-in
ceremony, the parade and the
early morning prayer service at
the Lincoln Memorial — all on
Jan. 20, which is inauguration
day.
Unlike previous in
augurations, when hundreds of
VIPs have been issued free in
vitations to the main events,
only 340 foreign ambassadors
and their wives get in free this
year.
That may have come as
somewhat of a shock to some of
More smiles than tears at funeral
BOSTON (AP) - Smiles of
rememberance were more
abundant than tears of mourn
ing when friends gathered for
the funeral of Roland Hayes, 89,
one of the first blacks to win
recognition as a classical
singer.
Ebenezer Baptist Church in
Boston’s South End was filled
with the strains of spirituals ar
ranged by Hayes, the son of a
Georgia slave. Among the songs
performed by tenor Clay
Douglas were, “I’m Goin’ Up to
Heaven and Sit Down” and
“Roun’ ‘Bout de Mountain.”
Hayes, who won international
acclaim as a concert tenor be
ginning with a European tour in
1916, died Saturday after a long
illness.
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the 50,000 people, including
members of Congress, the Su
preme Court, mayors and gov
ernors who have been “invited” 1 -
to purchase tickets for seats at
the parade, for the vice presi
dent’s reception and for the in
augural parties for $25 each. Or
50 for the VIP couple planning
to attend everything.
“It’s a ‘People’s Inaugural’
and everyone will pay on an
equal basis,” said Sue Vogelsi
nger of the Carter inaugural
committee.
What that means, she said, is
that the committee did not ac
cept corporate contributions for
more than $5,000 as inaugural
committees did in previous
years, so much of the bill for the
so-called “People’s Inaugural”
will be footed by the people who
attend.
The inaugural committee ex
pects to recoup $l.B million of
the total $3 million inaugural
budget in ticket sales, Miss Vo
gelsinger said. She said $750,000
already has been collected for
commemorative medals sold by
the Franklin Mint, and there
are high hopes for collecting
about $775,000 from the sale of
inaugural books, inaugural art
During his career, Hayes
sang with symphony orchestras
in Boston, New York, Phila
delphia, Detroit, Paris, Amster
dam, Vienna and Berlin and
gave command performances
for King George V of England
and Queen Mother Maria
Christina of Spain. His last con
cert was in 1972.
Walter Leonard, president
elect of Fisk University, called
Tuesday’s funeral an occasion
for “a sense of rejoicing” over
Hayes’ career. Hayes attended
Fisk and had assisted the
school's Jubilee singers.
Hayes is survived by his wid
ow, Helen; a daughter, soprano
Afrika Lambe, and two grand
daughters.
— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, January 5,19a
portfolios and special license
plates.
And there apparently will be
plenty of people in town to buy
them.
The city’s hotels report they
are booked up for the four in
augural days of Jan. 18-21, said
Marie Brookter, who handles
hotel reservations for the in
augural committee.
She said those still hoping for
accommodations in the city will
have to rely on cancellations for
hotel rooms that range in price
from $33 a night for singles to as
much as $l4O a night for a two
bedroom suite.
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“And suburban hotels repl
they are 65 to 75 per cent booll
up and have the money alreal
in hand,” she said. “Right nd
I’m looking for churches wha
people can roll out tha
sleeping bags and the on
charge will be to clean up afl
yourself.”
In an unprecedented effort
transport all those peon
around the city, the inaugun
committee is spending ovl
$200,000 to provide free b
service to and from the swea
ing-in ceremony on Capitol H|
and the inaugural parade dov
Pennsylvania Avenue.