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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thura., June 4, 1959
Up To People To
‘Rescue’ ^tnerica
Today - Tahnadge
GAINESVILLE, Ga., — (GPS)
Most of today’s problems of the
United States were caused' by de¬
parture from the fundamental
principle of government by the
consent of the governed, and it is
now up to the American people,
themselves, to “rescue their gov¬
ernment and cherished institut¬
ions.”
That was the ess »’ce of U. S.
Sen. Herman E. Tadmadge’s mes
«Mtg»vU> the lft&U graduating class
if Brenau College. The Georgia
icna’.or was principal speaker at
the college’s 81st annual commen
:emert, just held in Gainesville,
Ga.
“The essence of our concept of
constitutional government is, as
stated in the Declaration of In¬
dependence, that it derives its
‘just powers from the consent of
the governed’,” he declared.
“It is not an over-simplifica¬
tion to state that all of the ser
ious problems which exception confront of the us j
—with the one
external menace of International
Communism—are the direct result
of the failure of those in respon
sible positions of leadership in all
three branches of the federal gov¬
ernment to take into account the
fact, that governmental programs
and policies to lie implemented
successfully must square with t
-consent of the governed.’
A, , result, Sen. T.1™,*,
serted, the U. S. is following poll
•• cies which “are diametrically op
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this nation was founded and are.
parallel to the courses which have
brought other'major about the downfall of
ery power in history.^
He warned that such policies
rapidly are carrying this nation
“down the road to economic ruin
state socialism, totalitarian gov
urtiment and worse.” Then he said:
HEADS DOWN FOR
HAIR BEAUTY!
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essential to beautiful
hair, is more efficient
if done with the head
held downward, and i
more fun if a pretty,
pastel-bristled Long, smooth brush is
used.
strokes of a brush with
colored “Tynex” nylon
filaments and help from remove the
jfust half while oils stimulating
the scalp. Because
nylpn is 4p a p and
waiter washable and.quick to dry,
it is a simple fresh, matter always to
-have a W clean, sparkling
brush on
New. brushes like the one illus
handling the brush easier. These
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Picnicking by the tea, a lake or
any body of water? Take care
Baby doesn’t wander near the
water. Bring along a portable
V play pen. Baby will be safer...
vy. ' and you’ll enjoy peace of mind.
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Outings with Baby offer many x ............. f
uses for Johnson A Johnson a
cotton buds swabs. Equipped
with flexible, paper SAFE-STEM, f' '
’cotton hue’s O re perfect for 1
cleaning Baby v» SAFE-STEM ears and nose, can’t joK* ,
easily...safely. l90
snap or splinter. $8 mt
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Playing catch, running about,
ft 'U'.'. are part of the fun when the
\L family fakes to the out-of-doori.
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safe distance from play orea.
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cotton buds swabs are equal¬
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family.
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