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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, May 5,1977
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posed 2,625-mile, sl2-billion nat
ural gas pipeline from Alaska
and the Mackenzie River delta
down through Canada and into
the northern United States has
spurred an intensive environ
mental impact inquiry headed
by Justice Thomas R. Berger
of the British Columbia Su
preme Court.
Justice Berger has carried
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his inquiry to remote Indian
and Eskimo villages and en
couraged witnesses to speak in
formally in their own lan
guages, reports The Compass,
a publication of MOAC, a com
mercial marine insurer.
“In a preliminary finding,”
the publication notes, “Justice
Berger said some natives wel
comed a chance to join a nor
mal wage economy, but others
feared alcoholism.
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New officers of the Griffin Moose Lodge 1503 are: (1-r,
front) Roger Bevil, secretary-club manager; Sam R.
Cecil, past governor; James Chappell, governor; Warren
Rogers, treasurer and Ken Whatley, prelate; (back)
New officers of Moose
State certifies its managers
“State government can
create and maintain either
an atmosphere encouraging
high quality performance or
one of ineffectiveness and
indifference.”
With those words, last
November 4, Governor
George Busbee began an
address to the first thirty
graduates of a management
training program designed
to insure more effective and
efficient delivery of State
services to the citizens of
Georgia.
The Certified Public
Manager Program, which
began April 1, 1976, after
evolving through several
years of uncoordinated
manager training courses, is
limed at teaching
nanagement development
within public agencies.
The program, im
plemented as a result of a
joint resolution from the
State Legislature and ap
proved by Governor Busbee,
is under the direction of the
training and Staff
Development Division of the
Georgia Merit System of
Personnel Administration
and the University of
Georgia's Institute of
Government and Center for
Continuing Education.
Managers in State
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Under New
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We Are Pleased
To Announce That
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and will operate
it as
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Located In Northgate
Shopping Center
Newly purchased mer
chandise will be arriving
momentarily.
Hours,
Open 10 AM to 6 P.M.
Closed
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Julius Kapiloff, outer guard; Charles Crowley, Inner
guard; Gene King, trestee; Fred Washington, trustee;
James Avery, trustee; James Chalkley, assistant
sergeant-at-arms; Johathan Snow, sergeant-at-arms.
Government have
traditionally been promoted
through the ranks with many
of them having little or no
formal management
training.
The CPM Program allows
managers, staff managers
and potential managers to
participate in a systematic
training program dealing
with the specific problems of
government management.
In order to be certified, a
participant must complete
six core course Management
in State Government
Programs, six job related
projects, four management
examinations and 60
classroom hours of elective
course work.
The six core course levels
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Level IV - Managing the
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study analysis, decision
making and problem
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The related projects
require each CPM applicant
to apply management
principles discussed in that
particular course to his or
her job.
The elective courses allow
flexibility to pursue ad
ditional areas of interest.
Program refunded
FORT VALLEY, GA—
Fort Valley State College
recently received $61,127
from the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) to continue
to operate its Biomedical
Research Program for the
next twelve months (3-1-77 to
2-28-78), according to Dr.
Dan T. Black, Program
Director. The present grant
brings to a total of over
$308,000 received from NIH
since the program began at
Fort Valley State College in
March 1974.
Dr. Black explained that
the proposal had to undergo
a dual review process. The
first was a site visit by a
team of scientists and
consultants who came to
Fort Valley’s campus in
October 1976, to ascertain
the soundness of the
proposal, and to assess the
benefits which could, be
expected to accrue both to
the institution and to the
nation in biomedical
research training. The
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February 1977 by the
General Research Support
Program advisory Com
mittee and the National
Advisory Research
Resources Council.
For the next vear, in ad
dition to Dr. Biack, Dr.
Clinton H. Dixon, also of the
Bioiogy Department, will be
a faculty investigator.
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