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VOTE FOR t HfCT
E.D.“DENNY" BURNLEY
SHERIFF CLAVTOM COUNTY
The Man You Can Talk To
Democratic Primary
September 11,1968
Resident of Clayton County 14 years.
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CLARK HARRISON
Believes:
■ That the DeKalb County Commission Chairman
should cooperate with all communities and
their leaders, not just a select lew.
■ That the County Commission Chairman should so
conduct himself in office that he would have no
reason to hide his personal affairs from the public.
He believes that so strongly that he has committed
himself to the Grand Jurors of DeKalb County to
furnish them a certified statement of his finances
at the close of each year.
■ That the fiscal jabberwocky must end and that the
County's finances must be an open book available
to all people all the time.
■ That a professional attitude and a close working
relationship must be built between the Chairman
and the County employees, one where mutual
respect is evident.
■ That a master plan for future uses of the land in
DeKalb County must be drawn, and that competent,
impartial professionals need to be consulted
for their recommendations.
■ That the County Commission Chairman has an
obligation to recoup our tai dollars from the state
and national governments to purchase benefits
for DeKalb County.
vole lor Clark Harrison.
The Man Whowonl Forget
Chairman, DeKalb County Commission
September 11, Democratic Primary
Paid for by supporters of Clark Harrison
K Of C Leader
Supports Pope’s
Teaching Voice
ANAHEIM, Calif. (RNS) -
The top leader of the Knights of
Columbus placed that Roman
Catholic fraternal order’s more
than 1 million members firmly in
support of the Pope as the
supreme teaching authority in the
Church.
' “We embrace the basic tenet,”
said John W. McDevitt, “that the
supreme pontiff is divinely
charged with forming not just his
own conscience but with guiding
the consciences of all members of
Christ’s Church.”
FATHER Thomas A. Roshetko S.M., standing, pastor of Our Lady of
the Assumption, admires an engraved gold watch presented to
Archbishop Thomas A. Donnellan by the parish Altar Society which
honored the archbishop at a luncheon at the Cherokee Town and
Country Club. At left is Mrs. William Dawson Jr., luncheon chairman.
Mrs. Robert L. McGowan is society president. The luncheon was held
on the Feast of the Assumption.
The supreme knight of the K
of C made his declaration in a
speech at the 86th annual
meeting of the society’s Supreme
Council, or top policy unit, here.
The three-day gathering attracted
almost 400 delegates from the
United States, Canada, Mexico,
the Philippines, Puerto Rico,
Cuba, the Panama Canal Zone,
Guam and Guatemala.
Nowhere in his speech did
McDevitt make reference to Pope
Paul Vi’s recent encyclical on
birth control or the resultant
furore it has created throughout
the world.
Petition
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hierarchy, but by the entire body
of the faithful.”
Signed:
Dennis A. Henry, Alice L.
Henry, Mary Ann Clark, Michael
Accettura,
N. R. Frank, Rosaleen R.
Magner, Edward T. Magner,
Gerald P. Fries, Mary Ellen Fries,
Mary Ann Fries,
Carroll J. Corbett, Paul
Scofield, Walter E. Kahnle, Pat
Kahnle, Lil Corrigan, John
M elder, Mary Ellen Melder,
Barbara Brozik, O.S.F., Ross
Brackney, Sandra Paige,
Pat Rouse, Robert
Whittemore, Anna May
Whittemore, Jerry O’Reilly,
Frances O’Reilly, Janet Rogan, S.
G. (Kit) Lawrence, Rita Taperek,
Martha S. Clarke, Ann I. Miles,
Martha E. Williams,
Wolfe, O.S.F., James Brown,
Lana Moody, Diane De Maria,
Joanna Parrish, Joseph Angelo
Caricari, Danny Tidwell, Maria G.
Jones, Frank Fenlon.
McDevitt termed present-day
society as one “which prefers vice
to virtue, seeks pleasure instead
of prayer and substitutes
whoopee for worship.” He said
the current needs of modern
society were “inspiration and
direction.”
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For
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