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!—Griffin Daily News Thursday, October 6, 1977
Crash course
on the south
awaits prince
ATLANTA (AP) - A “crash
course on the South” awaits
Great Britain’s Prince Charles
when he is guest of honor at an
Oct. 22 presentation: “Atlanta
Arts Salute the Prince at the
Fox.”
The Price of Wales, 22, heir to
the throne of Great Britain, will
visit Georgia Oct. 21-23, and the
visit is to include a University of
Georgia football game.
After the game he will attend
the show, developed at the re-
Special show
BOSTON (AP) — A special
exhibit called “Prints Os The
19705” is being held at the Mu
seum of Fine Arts through Dec.
4.
The museum says the show
“will offer new insights into the
recent graphic art oi 35 con
temporary printmakers, whose
styles range from realism to
abstraction.”
Among the artists included in
the exhibition are Jim Dine,
Jasper Johns, Helen Frank
enthaler, Claes Oldenburg and
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quest of the British govern
ment.
Word from London was that
the prince wanted “nothing
heavy,” something that would
entertain him and inform him
about the South.
Stars of the show include na
tive Atlantans Gladys Knight
and the Pips.
“It’s a very contemporary
way of introducing the South to
Prince Charles,” said Michael
Ixtmax, city commissioner, at a
news conference announcing
the show.
“The arts in Atlanta are one
of our city’s major assets and it
is only fitting that we salute the
Prince with royal style en
tertainment in Atlanta’s on own
architectural palace,” Lomax
said.
The show will include South
ern vaudevillian songs such as
“Basih Street” and“ Sweet
Georgia Brown,” a multiscreen
slide show on the sights and
sounds of Atlanta, and instruc
tion on how to speak and dress
as Southerners do.
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Coal contract
talks under way
WASHINGTON (AP) - Coal
contract talks are beginning
with labor and management
seeking a formula for ending
wildcat strikes that have
crippled eastern coal produc
tion and weakened the United
Mine Workers Union.
An industry-wide strike is
likely when the union’s current
three-year contract with the
Bituminous Coal Operators As
sociation expires Dec. 6. But it
is expected to be brief.
Fear of a long and crippling
shutdown has diminished in re
cent weeks and government of
ficials believe a short strike by
the union’s 170,000 working
members would have little im
pact on the nation’s energy
needs this winter.
UMW President Arnold Miller
and chief industry negotiator
Joseph Brennan were expected
to present brief statements out
lining their general bargaining
goals at today's opening ses
sion, expected to be largely
ceremonial. Hard bargaining
isn’t expected for several
weeks.
The major issue in the nego
tiations is expected to be the
wildcat strikes that have pla
gued the industry since the last
contract was signed in Decem
ber 1974. The strikes have
meant lost production and a
depletion of employer-financed
health and benefit funds for the
miners.
Both sides are looking for a
way to prevent the illegal
strikes, which Brennan calls
“industrial anarchy."
The last of the walkouts was a
10-week strike last summer. It
was triggered by a sharp cut
back in medical care benefits
available to miners and their
dependents through the UMW
Health and Retirement Funds.
The funds, which are sup
ported by royalties based on a
combination of coal produced
and hours worked, were drained
by rising medical costs and a
series of wildcat strikes earlier
in the year.
Miller is demanding full res
toration of benefits and im
provements in the system for
financing the funds. But the coal
operators are expected to tie
this issue to the strike problem.
Brennan has indicated that
the industry will attempt to de
vise an incentive system for
paying health and pension ben
efits based on the amount of
time an individual works.
Killed
Seamus Cestello, 38, leader of
Marxist Irish Republican
Socialist Party, was shot dead
in a Dublin street Wednesday
as he stepped from his car.
(AP)
Movie special effects
LOS ANGELES—SpeciaI effects men of the TV series
“Emergency” staged this $45,000 explosion for the movie
cameras as they simulated an airliner hitting of row of
homes during filming of an episode of the show. For the
scene prop men placed the fuselage of an old DC-8 airliner
amid the wreckage of some homes that were being
demolished for a future development. Thirty gallons of
gasoline added to the flames in this portion of the stunt.
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Atlanta employment
up 3.5 per cent
ATLANTA (AP) — Employ
ment rose in each of the three
largest southeastern metropoli
tan areas last year, according
to a report by the U.S. Depart
ment of Labor.
With a 3.5 per cent increase in
employment, Atlanta had the
10th largest increase of the na
tion’s 35 largest metropolitan
areas. Miami ranked 26th with a
1.2 per cent increase and
Tampa-St. Petersburg was 33rd
Driver gets free beers
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -
Bus driver John Francis
downed a beer Thursday to cel
ebrate a court decision which
guarantees him three free beers
a day for the rest of his life.
Francis, 40, won the beers in a
promotional contest at the
opening of a Canberra hotel in
1970.
But in 1975, the hotel was sold
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with a 0.6 per cent increase.
Labor Department figures re
leased Wednesday showed that
Atlanta ranked second among
the 35 areas in the growth of
manufacturing jobs, with a 7.2
per cent increase over 1975.
Miami was 12th with a 3.2 per
cent increase and Tampa-St.
Petersburg ranked 28th with a 2
per cet increase.
Atlanta’s overall rise in em
ployment was slightly above the
national average of 3.1 per cent.
and the new owners cut off his
free beer. Francis sued the
previous owners and his claim
was upheld in the supreme
court.
He was also awarded $9,979
for the beer he missed.
Francis says he has been
drinking for 20 years and aver
ages two or three beers a day.