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By The Associated Press
The death of a horseback rid
er brought Georgia’s weekend
accidental death toll to 10.
Pierce Jack Bridges, 56, of
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Thomaston was killed Saturday
when he fell off his horse while
riding in Upson County, accord
ing to coroner Danny Brown.
Clifton Juston Perret, 25, of
Atlanta was killed Sunday when
he was hit by a car while riding
a bicycle on a city street, the
state patrol said.
Fred Garnet Smith, 29, of Au
gusta was killed Sunday in a
head-on collision on a Richmond
County road, the patrol said.
The state patrol said Joseph
Price, 22, of Macon, died Satur
day when his car was involved
in a chain reaction of car colli
sions five miles south of Adel on
Georgia 401 in Cook County.
Troopers said 15-year-old Jef
frey Buchanon of Canton was
killed on Cherokee County road
518 just west of his hometown
Sunday afternoon when the mo
torcycle he was operating col-
lided head-on with an automo
bile.
An Atlanta man, Ben Gray,
19, was killed Sunday when the
car in which he was a passenger
was involved in an accident on
an Atlanta street, the patrol
said.
Troopers said 13-year-old
George Bonner of Dry Branch,
died Saturday night just west of
Bullard on a Twiggs County
road when he was struck by a
motorcycle.
An 18-year-old Leyria, Ohio,
woman, Bobby Jean Meier, died
Saturday after the car in which
she was a passenger collided
with another vehicle and then
GAE to seek
17 percent hike
MACON, Ga. (AP) — The
Georgia Association of Educa
tors says it will ask the 1978
state legislature for a 17 percent
pay hike, including the return of
a seven percent increase
trimmed from the 1976 budget.
The 1976 pay raise “was taken
from us so it ought to be given
back to us,” GAE president Bill
Scott said after delegates of the
34,000-member organization
voted Saturday to push for the
pay boost.
But he said it’s “hard to pre
dict” if the 1978 Georgia Gener
al Assembly would grant the in
crease. The regular 10 percent
raise the educators are request
ing would cost an estimated
$85.5 million.
Georgia public school teach
ers lost $29.9 million and state
college professors lost $11.5
million when a raise was res
cinded during the summer of
1975 after the legislator cut $124
million from the 1976 budget.
Current salary levels are
about $1,919 below the national
average for teachers, according
plunged down an embankment
off Interstate 75 at Valdosta,,
officers said.
Jimmy Lewis Barfield, 26, of
Jonesboro, was killed Saturday
when his car and another ve
hicle collided just north of Grif
fin on Georgia 7 in Spalding
County, authorities said.
The state patrol said Walter
Swearingen, 40, of Homerville,
was killed Saturday when his
car went out of control along
Georgia 187 in Clinch County
and flipped into a creek just
south of Homerville.
The Associated Press counts
weekend accidental deaths in
Georgia from 6 p.m. Friday un
til midnight Sunday.
to a GAE spokeswoman.
“After four years of college, a
starting teacher in Georgia gets
$7,969 and that just isn’t enough
to pay for the groceries,” she
said.
The 750 delegates to the
GAE’s fall representative as
sembly also approved measures
to push for legislation affecting
collective bargaining, pupil
teacher classroom ratios, the
kindergarten program, instruc
tional specialists, kindergar
tens, the teacher retirement
system and health insurance for
school employes.
Thomasville
man nominated
to AMTRAK
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) -
A Thomasville man has been
nominated to the board of di
rectors of AMTRAK, but the
appointment may not be in time
for him to save the AMTRAK
train line through his
hometown.
Frank H. Neel, nominated to
the post last week by President
Carter, said he didn’t know
whether he will be confirmed by
the Senate in time for the
AMTRAK directors’ vote on re
taining, eliminating or rerout
ing the money-losing “Florid
ian” which runs through south
Georgia on its route between
Chicago and Miami.
Neel, an electrical engineer
and contractor, is one of six
men whose names Carter sub
mitted for Senate confirmation.
Neel said he knows little
about the railroad industry but
he has definite ideas on what he
thinks rail passenger service
should be.
“Nobody wants to ride a sorry
train,” he said. As long as he is
on the board, he hopes to see
AMTRAK trains and equipment
in operation “as nice as your
own automobile and as decent
and clean and your own
automobile.”
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