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— Griffin Daily News Thursday/ January 6,1977
professor isn’t sure
Can Carter handle Mideast?
as
CARROLLTON A
“°iember of the West Georgia
College history faculty who
this past summer in
atsrael said problems in the
i flideast are so complicated
iat President-elect Jimmy
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handle them
"This is a most com
plicated situation — one that
may take God himself to
handle — and I'm not willing
to equate Mr. Carter with
God.” said Dr. Lynn Holmes,
associate professor of
history.
"I'm very worried about
foreign policy under the
Carter administration," said
Holmes. "I’ve not seen any I
kind of statements that
would indicate Carter has
any idea how to handle the I
Mideast situation."
"Os course, this will hinge
a lot on Carter’s Secretary of
State." he added.
Holmes said the current
Secretary of State, Henry
Kissinger, won't be missed
by the Israelis. "Israel will
be very happy to get rid of
Kissinger,” said Holmes.
"They will be happy with
just about anyone else, at
least in the beginning.
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Cordial subject
WASHINGTON—Atty. Gen. designate Griffin Bell of Georgia tips his hat for photographers
before he went into the Supreme Court building to visit Chief Justice Warren Burger. (AP)
Deputy Warden retires
after 19 years service
Joel Stevens, a well known
Griffin resident, has retired
from his job as Deputy Warden
of the Spalding County
Stockade. Stevens served as
Deputy Warden for 19 years.
He and his wife, Cordie, now
are looking forward to a lot of
fishing and camping at their
new residence at High Falls.
“We own a 21 foot camper and
we’re planning on spending a
smart bit out of state camping
and fishing,” Stevens said.
Stevens was bom in Butts
County and moved to Griffin as
a child. He attended Spalding
High School and then served in {
the Army for 37 months in the j
field artillery.
He began work at the !
Stockade in 1957 as a guard I
under Warden Henley Parham.
Six months later he became
Deputy Warden and worked
with Warden Floyd Wilkerson
for 19 years.
Stevens is married to the
former Cordie Smith of
Alabama. They have three
Barbs
By PHIL PASTORET
It would be just our luck to
inherit a His ‘n’ Hers towel
factory, in these unisex times.
The trouble with inflation is
that there’s a leak in our per
sonal balloon.
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You can be on time every
day and still be late to work.
The fellow who made moun
tains out of molehills is now
prospering; selling real estate
in Australia by mail.
The first postal card was
issued on May 1, 1873 — and
rumor hath it that it will be
delivered any day now.
For your strange bird
collection: The pointy-shoed
girlwatcher.
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