Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, June 22, 1977, Page Page 12, Image 12

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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, June 22, 1977 Page 12 Getting together DENVER, Colo. — Former President Gerald Ford and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger pose for photographers at a dinner party in Denver Tuesday evening. Ford was in town for a charity golf event and Dr. Kissinger will speak at a Denver businessmans luncheon today. The meeting was the first for Ford and Kissinger, outside of Washington, since they both left office on January 19. (AP) People Jackie Gleason MIAMI (AP) — Jackie Gleason’s doctor says the rotund comedian has had his face lifted because his “eyelids drooped so he couldn’t read the scripts.” “The operations weren’t cosmetic; they were more reconstructive,” said Dr. Bernard Halperin. “He needed the operation for his career.” He said Gleason underwent two plastic surgery operations over a 4%-hour period Tuesday at Jackson Memorial Hospital. The comedian was said to be in good condition, but full recuperation could take months. Nancy Walker LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Nancy Walker, whose two situation comedies on ABC flopped this season, returns next season as the mother of CBS’ “Rhoda”. Miss Walker played the role of Rhoda Morgenstern’s mother, Ida, in the CBS show for two seasons before leaving it last spring to work for ABC. Kenny Rogers NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Pop-country singer Kenny Rogers and Mary Ann Gordon of the “Hee Haw” TV show plan to be married. Rogers recorded “Lucille," a current hit on the pop and country charts. Miss Gordon plays a Southern belle on “Hee Haw.” No specific date was set for the wedding, announced Tuesday by a spokesman for the show. Thurgood Marshall ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall was in the Maryland state capital to unveil portraits of himself and two noted black Marylanders of the past. While here Tuesday, Marshall assessed the progress of blacks in America and concluded “we have not yet reached the point where we can sit down and look back.” Even in 1977, said the first and only black U.S. Supreme Court justice, there is no place in the country “where I have to put my hand up in front of my face to know that I’m a Negro.” The portraits of Marshall; Benjamin Banneker, a self educated scientist who helped lay out the District of Columbia; and Frederick Douglass, a slave who became a publisher and diplomat, will hang in a new museum of black history and culture at the Old Mt. Moriah Church in Annapolis. Billy Carter PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — Billy Carter, whose older brother has demonstrated a certain political knack, has finally been elected to office. But there was little speculation about the birth of a political dynasty as the two-time loser for mayor of Plains presided over a meeting of the newly formed Plains Merchants Association on Tuesday night. “This is the first time I’ve been elected to any damn thing,” Carter remarked at the meeting, called to discuss the economic future of this southwest Georgia town. Armored car firms indicted ATLANTA (AP) — Two ma jor armored car companies have been indicted on federal charges of conspiring to rig bids and allocate customers. The indictment, returned Tuesday by a federal grand jury in U.S. District Court, accused Brink’s Inc. of Chicago and the Wells Fargo Armored Service Corp, of Atlanta of conspiring from as early as 1968 until at least August 1975 to divide customers between themselves and to submit rigged bids for armored car service contracts. 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