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been county and district
tow reveuc winner for the past
three years and was place
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be State 4-H Club Congress.
Other club projects she has com
pleted include poultry, gradei^nf,
food preparation, home
cation*- home management, home
improvement, reading, health, fro
zen foods and nature study.
B!$4beth, winner in project a
chieVepient, has also completed 65
projects and won honors in many
of them. ^ .
This year she was county winner
in yeast breads and second place
winner in canning. She won a blue
award in the county’s garden show
\nd won a trip to Atlanta to speak
over the radio during National 4-H
Week. ?v
Last year she was second place
winner in the e state in clothing a
rhievement and her 1 records in
knitting and crocheting were se
lected to represent Georgia at the
vatioial Congress. There she won
f spo college scholarship,
curing the year she also was
county winner.in home Improve
ment. a winner In the county dress
revue, first phtBa winner to cloth
ig at the. State Fair in Macon and
ft the red award group in the coun
ty in poultry.
In l944-£5-40, she won county and
rUstri$ honors In sewing, essay,
rubliq^ speaking, canning, poultry,
and quick breads.
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Russia Attempts To Limit United Nations'
Charter Of Human Rights, Mackenzie Says
He tried, bis best to destroy ra
a g i on in Germany.
Another hQt fight has bpen waged
in tlle g^iaj committee over free
dom of spe ^ and , of the press , A n
upholdling these freedoms
adopted with the Woc
vot|ng again8 t it.
^ pavloy attacked a pr0p3Sed
readlng: „ Everyone has
^ to a Mtlona]ity or denied tac
EhQu)d ;e and
proposed an amendment but
arUcle &s orlglnaUy presented was
ad d wlth toe goy^ bloc ab .
In this atmosphere of conflict
between democracy and totalitarian
lan Uie wort on Ums B1U of Human
has P*o«x** slowiy. The
declaration as thus far dealt with
P rovldes for the l«n d ^ntal free
doms ot the man 111 1116 street - Dr
Charles Malik, Lebanese ambass
ador to Washington, who was one
of tb.e drafters of the declarati >n
^ !t>s s0,d (hat it mly be
weapon of psychologic
warfare—more important even than
possession of the atomic bomb.”
By DEWITT MACKENZIE ,
AP Foriejn Affairs Analyst |
Those who espouse the belief that j
communism will blow up in due
*,urse because of its undemocratic
tructure (and they are many) have
received plenty of encouragement
-for this view in the efforts of the
58-nation Social Committee of the
United NaUons Assembly in Paris
to draw up a charter of human
• ttess in writing this ah-im- .
portent document has been nmrked
>» a flerCC ta “ lR ^" tWe€n 80VC
Ruasia and the anti-communist
nations. The efforts of the Mua
covitca have been aimed at limit
ing the rights of the Individual and
0
In order to understand the sign
we recognize the structure of pre
sent day communism. A lot of
p*pT,- have the mistaken idea that
he current communism Is the same
•ild and beneficent ideology of long
ago Which laid down a humanitar
of one for all and all for
one: A'hrro i-'> teasH fslatfeftilifjr bb
today’s c.mmunism and the
crigiiial bra^d. /
i .Le oureiu oo-called cwnmunism
I is bblshevism. It is a cold-blooded
j.philosophy of totalitarian individual dictator- is
siiip in which the
wholly subservient to the state—a
og / in machine. It is an ism which
a
pir.cii ay strong-arm aggression.
That is the background for the
.uiiiU , r-i of Soviet Delegate Alex
Pavlov in the Social Committee—
and. he has fought doggedly for the
.1 itarian code. For example, he
ought to delete freedom of religion
frqm the Declaration of Human
Rights. Naturally this aroused hot
lti vi among the democracies,
to whom freedom of religion is a
oVrishcd right. And the draft re
iilution as finally agppted provides
j ‘-it ‘ everyone must fce guaranteed
freedom of thought, conscience and
eliglon.” Pavlov would have limited
this to freedom of thought.
Tk - Russian position in this ar
Tumer.t about religion is easy to
understand. One of the cardinal
'•nets of bolshevism is that religion
s the dope of the masses and must
be destroyed. The reason is obvious:
\ religious person can’t subscribe
to the evils of aggression and total
itarianism. Hitler followed a similar
line with his totalitarian nazlsm.
is-Air Forts Men
in Griffin Can Join
Reserve Orpulraffos?
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' grades who are interested in be
coming members of an Air Foro
reserve organizatiion were asked
today by Capt. George Strain to
contact him or other Griffin Air
Foree officers before noon Wed
nesday. ’
Captain Strain said that a special
social meeting has been planned
in Atlanta Wednesday night and
that all persons interested should
contact him.
The Griffin greup will .'rave from
in front of the Griffiii J.aiihdrj
Vednesday afternoon. Oapt. Strain
requested that all persons who have !
' ransportatio.-. contact him, Oapt,
,mory Smith or Lt. George Rickies.
A reserve divtsion is exy.rctcd to
-• activate;! at tltl Marietta Air
Base around the first of the year,
1 it Strain std. .'revornl group:,
of Grlffinite® already kre ,p a: .
ng to pool th.’tr, tra»r portal ton to
attend the training pe-'.->i.j.
The activatio;, w„ !x> ;i a pay
at us, Capt. Ctrain said, ,
The United Suites raslks far u
lead of any other nlU'jn in pro
ducuon of the four major
of power, coal, natural gss, oil, ant!
hydroelectric power.
Hnnorraph Records
W#t-aw Conctrfo: Cbooin’r
Pol on rise (Carmen Cavallaro)
Cocoanut Grove; Mv I’?< o'
Golden Dream*; Mi?iisnt>v'
Mud; Ja'o.’iie; TaVe It Away
Blue Bird of Hanpinese: Jus'
Imagine (Doris Day); Prettv
Baby (Doris Day); Barcarole the
Boogie; I Want To Be
On'y One: Sit Down (Ri*»'t~
Tharpe); Nobody’s Fault But
Mine (Si*tir Rosetta Tharpe);
One Has My NW. The Other
Has My Heart; Believe It or
Not (Cowboy Copas); Under
The Double Eafele; Has The
j f'evil Got * Mortgage <* On
Vort; Li e Get* Tee-hn, Don’t
Bongic; You Near; Can’t
Believe Everything You
i’ll Meet v m In the Morning,
I .coking For A City; If I Can
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MONTEREV Cal.-4U.B-As Con-
5 Charles Brown was arresting
Brown on ari assault
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