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The People Speak
By “Stan” Raines
President Ford has
announced that he will seek
the Republican nomination for
President. If he does win the
nomination and campaigns for
President of the U.S. - Do you
feel that he will .be supported
heavily by Black voters,
why not?
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Joel Walker
849 Forsythe St.
No, because he has not
brought prices down or
lowered the inflation rate
enough to help Blacks.
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Ms. Alean Christian
708 Brunswick Ave.
No! Because he has made it
almost impossible for Blacks to
get loans - buy houses, he has
made it hard for lower income
families to really eat.
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Warren Thompson
1480 Channing Ct.
No, because I don’t think
the Black people want him for
President. I don’t think he has
done anything for the Black
people. What he has done is
mostly for whites.
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Raymond Williams
1025 Ninth St.
No, because he has problems
with jobs and opportunities for
Blacks here at home, but
instead of helping the Blacks
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who have lived and died for the
United States. He went and
filled up our planes with the
people of Vietnam - They will
get jobs before the Blacks and
our Black taxes paid for it.
Shirley Jones
1103 Summer St.
Yes, I hope they will. I think
he will do a good job. I know
he has had problems but he has
done the best he can.
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Joe Jones
1020 Ninth St.
I don’t think Black people
will support him. I don’t even
have a job and I don’t know
when I’ll get one. He forgets
the troubles of Blacks. He
thinks only of whites and the
rich.
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Alfred Walker
1130 Carrie St.
Hell no! Because 1 am
unable to get food stamps, a
job or welfare right now. I am
52 years old, but my mother is
taking care of me.
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SUMMER BASKETBALL BY PROS STARTS IN HARLEM - The famed Harlem
Professional Basketball League was founded in New York by Holcombe Rucker for
community morale and free weekend entertainement. Top NBA and ABA stars, such
as Nate ( l iny) Archibald, Harthorne Wingo, Dave Stallworth, Willie Sojourner,
Gerry Govan, Marvin Roberts, Fly Williams and Super John Williamson, play
without compensation in Harlem’s summer league. In an opening game at City
College of New York, the Lord Calvert Celtics, led by Willie Sojourner (No. 6
above), New York Nets’ strong center who registered 21 points, dramatically topped
the Neri Rucker Pros on a last-second goal by Rick Sobers, of the Phoenix Suns,
112-110. Willie Worsley (No. 3 above), who teams up with Nate Archibald on the
Lord Calvert squad, earlier played with the N.Y. Americans and was a powerhouse
when his Texas Western college team upset Kentucky for the 1966 NCAA national
championship. Pete Davis (No. 13) was just picked by the New York Knicks
following a sensational season at Michigan State in 1975.
MCG Receives $56,000
Cancer Grant
The Medical College of
Georgia has received more than
$56,000 from the American
Cancer Society to research a
cancer-causing virus.
Dr. Mark Hall, department
of cell and molecular biology,
is the principal investigator for
the two year, $56,737 grant.
He will study a virus known to
cause tumor growth in some,
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what makes this virus grow
without harmful effects in
some cells, yet in others it
becomes an abnormal,
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Dr. Hall adds that the
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Police Report
Shotgun Toting
Burglar Takes
SSOO Turntable
The house of Mitchell
McMillian, Apt. A, Augusta
Manor was burglarized on July
4th.
Mitchell stated that he had
left for a friend’s house at 12
p.m. and returned about 3:30
p.m. and found that someone
had kicked open the door to
his apartment and stole a
turntable valued at 5500.00.
Some of Mitchell’s neighbors
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Photo by Stan Raines
Everyone seems to be Bicentennial-minded these
days, even this scarecrow as he stands beside the flag
while watching over the garden which seems to be
growing nicely.
The Augusta News-Review - July 10, 1975 -
stated that they saw 3 men in a
73 Pontiac pull up in front of
the building and kick the door
in to get the stereo. The
neighbors also stated that this
person had a shotgun in his
hand when he got out of the
car.
A warrant has been sworn
for the arrest of a suspect.
Robbery'
Lewis Walker, Rt. 6 Old
McDuffie Road, was robbed of
$158.00 last Friday.
Walker was on his way home
from work when some
unknown men jumped on him
and hit him with a blackjadk.
Walker received a laceration
in his head from the incident.
Attempted Rape
Patricia Curry of 1213
Koger Rd. was the victim of a
burglary and an attempted rape
last Saturday.
Miss Curry stated that she
was awaken by a man standing
over her bed. She gave his
description as a Black male, age
20-25, clean shaven with a
close haircut, wearing red knit
pants and a white shirt with
flowers on it.
Miss Curry started screaming
and had to scratch the subject
in the face to get him away
from her. She stated that she
tore his shirt off and that
several other women came to
her rescue and tried to grab the
subject.
The man managed to escape
by jumping through the back
window on the back porch
which is the window he
entered by.
Woman Killed
In Auto Mishap
An Augusta woman was
killed last week in an auto
accident where the driver of
another car failed to yield the
right-of-way.
Miss Rebecca Howard failed
to grant the right-of-way to
James Jacobs and struck his
vehicle on the left front side
with the front of her vehicle as
she tried to cut across in front
of the Jacob’s car.
The accident caused injury
to Jacobs and fatally injured
Mrs. Jacobs, 85, of 1596
Linden St.
Miss Howard was charged
with involuntary manslaughter.
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