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UEADER-TRIBUNE, Thursday, 1956
POLITICS ON
PARADE
By SID WILLIAMS
Collier's Magazine will
an article on the
Senate race in its issue which
reach the news stands on May
It was written by George
lan of Aiken, S. C., who
the article cn Talmadge
by Harper’s Magazin* in 1954.
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among Southern labor unions who
are opposed to the pro-integration
polices of their parent unions.
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1 enln " 1° belt the AFL-CIO and
set up independent unions of their
own.
i Congressman N. M. Mason of
I Illinois, is the latest Member of
Congress from the North to rise
to his feet on the floor of the
House and decry the actions of the
United States Supreme Court in
trampling over States rights. His
speech concerned other issues, as
| well as that of segregation. Geor¬
gia Congressman Davis, Lanham
j and Landrum rose to commend the
Illinois solon.
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Comment of the week on segre
gation, from a Paulding County
negro farmer: “You know, these
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gonna’ get us pore country NIG¬
GERS killed.”
Governor James E. Folsom's de
feat in Alabama for Democratic
National Committeeman can he
attributed to the segregation issue
mere than anything else. Many
people in the state consider the
governor luke-warm on preserv¬
ing segregation.
A prominent Georgia Republi
can told this writer recently that
his company's agents come back
from Missouri quoting former
President Truman as saying that
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nomination this year but that he
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are beginning to look to Truman
as the best bet this year. As we
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year with one-half vote apiece,
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August. A special train will be
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At Safety Meet
ATLANTA, — (GPS) Georgia
the delegation, which is to go
instructed. They will,
edly, vote as a unit in
to be friends of the governor,
however, since they are all
If Senator Walter F. George
retired from the Senate at
end of his present term, Dec.
1956, he will draw $16,500
year in Congressional
benefits. In addition he has
offered another $10,000 a year
take the post of Dean
of Mercer University’s School
Law.
will be well represented at the
Southern Regional Conference
sponsored by the President’s Com
mittee for Traffic Safety in Mi
ami May 14-15. In fact, several of
the 20-odd Georgia delagates have
been assigned to key roles on the
program.
C l. W. C. Dominy, Director of
the Georgia Department of Public
Safety, and Ben T. Wiggins, Ex¬
ecutive secretary to Gov, Marvin
Griffin, will deliver principal ad¬
dresses on important phases of
traffic safety.
Co-chairman of the Georgia del¬
egation are Wiggins and J. H.
(Tommy) Thompson, of Hawkins
ville, president of the Motion Pic¬
tures Theatre Owners and Opera¬
tors cf Georgia, who also will
take an active part in the confer¬
ence.
The Georgia delegation, alsiT
will include John W. Maloof, dir
ector of the Georgia Citizens Coun
cil, who is first vice president of
the National Conference of State
Safety Co rdinators; E. A. Mc
Donald, Atlanta insurance execu¬
tive; Mrs. Fred Knight, of Car
tersville, vice president of the Nat
ional Safety Council; Earl Ed¬
wards, Troup County Commission¬
er, who is president of the Chat¬
tahoochee Valley Safety Council,
and others.
This is the first time the Presi¬
dent’s Traffic Safety Committee
has conducted such conferences on
a regional basis. Heretofore one
big conference has been held in
Washington.
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