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Page 14 — Griffin Daily News Saturday, August 27, 1977 . ast * jnt* \ t VB~ • - ■’ \ . I c \ \ \ft <*%Tk k » \\ MV- ** A~ iIT « fl Vi / SHBHHt s^ ; ‘ ,i w ■ The entertainer Harris T. Remley (r), supervisor of civic affairs, The Family Lines System, in Jacksonville, Fla., entertained some 500 teachers and business leaders with a succession of jokes and stories at an Education-Industry Day lun cheon at Spalding Unit H Friday. The event was spon sored by the Women’s Division of the Chamber of Com- Toxic mold Some Georgia com may be dangerous ATLANTA (AP) — A green ish-yellow toxic mold plaguing com crops in four Southeastern states could be dangerous to humans, agriculture officials said Friday. Alfatoxin, which is caused by drought and insect damage, showed up in nearly three out of four samples in tests of 351 crop samples taken from around Georgia. The toxin also has been found in com crops in Florida, Ala bama and South Carolina, offi cials said. State officials had said the toxin was not harmful to hu mans because food processing removed the danger. But while they acknowledged that position Friday, federal of ficials said much is unknown about the toxin’s effects and called it a “severe threat” to human health. “Alfatoxin has caused cir- HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE We love you. Diane, April and Heather. 'W© hV OPEN HOUSE Sunday - 3:00-6:00 2 NORTHSIDE LOCATIONS GOOD LOAN ASSUMPTIONS ON THESE 2 TRI-LEVEL HOMES! 1818 HALLMARK DR. (AMBERWOODS) • >8,200 & assume percent loan. 4 BR, 3 baths. >38,500 IM9 MORGAN DR. (PINE MEADOW) - >5,908 equity & assume 10an.38ß, tbathi. >40,900 Directions: W. on Hwy. 92 at Northgate Shopping Center - Right into Amberwoods & Pine Meadow. WE AIM TO PLEASE rhosis of the liver and cancer in lab animals and livestock,” said Dr. Joseph Rodricks, associate director of the division of toxicology of the federal Food and Drug Administration. “We assume the danger is there for humans as well,” he said. “We think it would take an extremely large amount of it to cause death from an immediate toxic reaction.” However, he said, “The larg er question is its long range ef fect as a carcinogenic. There is no approved treatment for al fatoxin.” Tanner gets 10 per cent pay raise ATLANTA (AP) - The Geor gia Board of Natural Resources has rewarded Commissioner Joe Tanner with a 10 per cent pay raise, boosting his annual earnings to >41,250. The pay raise is effective Sept. 1. It was Tanner’s second salary boost in just over a year. The board voted him an increase from >32,500 to >37,500 on May 1, 1976. Board chairman Don Carter said the decision was made during the regular monthly meeting Friday, which was open to the public. merce, and paid for by participating local Industries. Looking on as Remley blows his railroad whistle are (1-r) Henry Walker, school board chairman; Mrs. Carol Neel, president, Women’s Division; Mrs. Frances Beaty, vice president; and Bill Ramsey, chamber president. JjBHI HI BBHI HHfe PEOPLE TRUST tCKERO’B IEi^K ERn ® s= I S&amol rs —■—\ wll» hairsetter I batteries 1 condition . I ■**’ ■ I CfllEo irm- ■ w reflu(af ter mist .ZT~~7—I Lon 0 lasting flash- 88 CREST QQO | PLANTER'S I OOBBfifliwl n/v ™M ' BS*«r .I 43 fWHafl 0 Sr MH 1 MIX I'y ** (BtFM ra ASPIRIN IQC - with soups and beverages I FRY WVITAR II ISpS 6011^1 ” 151 I 27" KBi I BABY I CAMERA KITAJS ■ niftiiv nnsnn ■■ &E* Y. J ! I Fhes *«* only ? 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M gJ .41 | LIMIT 11 J- Il | | | ECKERO COFFEE SHOPS ARE LOCATED IN STORES WITH THIS SYMBOL « w I |79° '49° 14 j OPTICAL CENTER LOCATED AT NORTHGATE | Limit 1 with coupon | Limit 1 with coupon ZWfci ZZ/ w thru Wed 8/3V77 __ thru 3BB VV» r CeS Colleges and universities Board of Regents approves new desegregation plan ATLANTA (AP) - A new de segregation plan for Georgia colleges and universities which would increase the number of black students by more than 10,000 was approved Friday by the state Board of Regents. Approval of the plan, which includes a special committee to monitor progress in deseg regation, came after a 30-min ute meeting of the regents. The plan was drafted in re sponse to guidelines from the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, direct ing Georgia and five other states to speed up the deseg regation process. According to the plan, black students will represent 20 per cent of the total enrollment in the Georgia university system in 1982, compared with 15 per cent now. Numerically, that would rep resent an increase from about 20,600 black students to about 31,000 black students in 1982. During the same period, total enrollment would rise from about 126,000 to around 143,000. The plan had been drafted by a special board of regent com mittee. Copies of the document were mailed to all board mem bers earlier this week, and final approval came with little discussion and no dissent. Regent Milton Jones of Co lumbus said one of the most important features of the plan was the provision for a special board committee to continually monitor the progress of deseg regation. Regent Elridge McMillan of Atlanta, one of two black mem- bers of the board, agreed with Jones, saying, “A plan is no better than the people who im plement it ... I hope that the DANCE Barnesville Moose Lodge Saturday, August 27 9 - 12 Music by Shugga Band featuring Linda York SSOO COUPLE regents committee through con tinuous monitoring will take us beyond even when what we an ticipated.”