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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 13, 1952.
THE BUTLER HERALD
j A top woman Republican leader
said last week at Washington that
! President-elect Eisenhower has giv-
Entered at Post Office at Butler, , on assurance that he will appoint
Russell As Leader
Georgia as Mail Matter of
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women to key government posts,
possibly including the Cabinet or
“Little Cabinet.”
By W. C. Tucker
In the Columbus Enquirer
A Keen Eye on United States
By Rest of World.
Bro. Lee Kelly, of the Thomas-
ville Times in referring ot the re-
With Senator Kenneth McKellar cent national election comments as
leaving the Senate on January 3, follows:
Senator Walter George of Georgia, I “It is no secret to any of us, to
be the Dean of the upper think perhaps, that the rest of the
close eye on the
Sen. Byrd (D-Va) says 10 billion ‘ '
iSHSt PcToTc^. He = has'kept
anKr wVlHon on" «»“ « ««»»* »•»- *- ignited States to see what would
Byrd said in an address at the Sen ' George made an interesting happen. We can imagine that
Winchester Chamber of Commerce suggestion recently. many people in many other na-
He proposed that Georgia’s Sena- tions, for instance, have been anx-
_________ lor Richard B. Russell be appointed ious to know whether the incom-
t.. .. „ , Ql .. „ . " „ fr , r minority leader of hte new Repub- ing administration is going to keep
The national election is over for ]ican c £ ngresS v | up the practice of trying to be San-
There will be a vacancy in the at Claus to everyone everywhere,
irinni Democratic leadership in the Sen- using the fruits of American labor
ate because of the defeat of Sen. to bolster the economy bf the other
VjXTjt E. W. McFarland, of Arizona. nations, some of whom are not even
Senator Russell will lose the half-way friendly to us.
chairmanship of the Senate Armed “We can imagine also that the
Services Committee because of the Kremlin has kept a watchful eye
suit, anxious to know
— | banquet Friday night.
The Republican landslide Nov.
4th swept into office 20 GOP gov-.
ernors in 30 states that were at the next four years and we are tru
sta j <e | ly glad. Regardless of how
1 'voted last week the new President
Prayer is more than saying words' 1 . 8 ° ur , president and your Presi-
to God; it is an attitude of the dent - Let / 8 ba( * bl , m ,
mind and soul according to Dr. Lt our ability he 11 need it.
Pierce Harris. j uctau3C lfl lllc
: We uere greatly pleased to learn R epub iiean victory and Sen. George on the
Gen. Eisenhower has accepted a that Senator Walter George said urges t j lat b j s C olleage be made whether the United States will con-
suggestion by President Truman since the Nov. 4th election that he the party > s i ea der in the upper tinue ot be played for a sucker in
that the two get together for a P lan s to serve out the remaining brancb a war of attrition in the most God
conference on the problem of four years of.his term in congress When the new Congress convenes, forsaken part of the Asiatic conti-
peace. “ if 1 am ab ! c ,'.’’ A ” d h *1 **‘, h -l Sa u ^ Sen - Russell will be third in Sen- nent, in’what is known as the Ko-
ate seniority. With Sen. George rean peninsula. The Kremlin
first, Senator Hayden of Arizona naturally would be interested in
will be second. knowing whether they will be able
The Pike County Journal estab- g en George expressed the opin- lo contin ue to drain American
lished at Zebulon 6.3 years ago, has j Qn g en Russell should de- blood over the mud-spattered
been under the efficient manage- H th nost • t . vn .. lf i hp rpn( i prpr i wastes of Korea, without using a
™ n L of , a !_ fi "!A C0 , U Pll a /__ e ru e r Sen. John Sparkman of Alabama, single Russian - —
ho was defeated in his bid for the in ®'
John P. Cowart, of Macon, vet
eran federal prosecutor in Middle
Georgia on Nov. 30, will give up a
$9,800-a-year job for one paying
$8,600.
'no reason why
able.
he shouldn’t be
Pecans Wanted
Will pay best prevailing market prices for
GOOD pecans in large or small quanities.
We must stress quality due to the fact
that there are lots of faultp pecans this
year.
Will be buying in Butler Saturday after
noon.
Admiration to the core was
demonstrated by one
county voter who cast his vote for
Sen. Russell for
while 1,128 persons
wise.
the undertak-
breathed the breath of life for the
Stewajd P as< y ear m0I i !, tb ’ Mr. and V j ce presidency.
. „„ vote for C they publish”as good^iTthe In an interview in Macon, Sen. 1 Our greatly appreciated Thomas-
vice-presidcnt ^ weekly^ published fn towns of George said the Republicans will Jon weekly comments as follows:
voted other- have little trouble in organizing ‘An Upson County honky tonk
Congress, even tho the margin will operator, Frank Wright, has been
be slim. The Georgian declared arrested and lodged in the Upson
double the size of Zebulon.
Eisenhower has named GOP Sen J Fl f a a v ^ p % C !.°Ip sundse^nam 0 that “ we don,t want to be little county jail on a charge of con-
Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachu- ; sne.aketh 'Breathe a D ?aJer ab out these things.’* tnbutmg to the delinquency of a
setts and Detroit Banker Joseph M. f r pn Fisenhowcr He became Sen. George will lose the chair- mir Jor and will probably be charged
Dodge as his pre-inauguration rep- so popula / commanding 15 million manship of the Senate Finance ^ostitmkf^The man
resentatives in the expiring Tru- peop i e he has got the job of Commiettee when the Republicans „J tL y lori - , ema _ n was arrested
man administration. heading 155 million. A celebrity is assume control of Congress.
I a person who puts on dark glasses
Will buy money-makers if good.
1S. < Sid)
Phone 2812
Chiidres Service Station
Butler, Ga. Phone 63
bout two weeks ago on a liquor
case and this Week County Police
Chief Raymond Harrison and his
assistant, Bryant Johnson, arrested
It was said in Washington Satur- to keep the world from knowing he Georgia’s 1952 general election
day that Democratic senators should be seeing it thru rose-col- balloting, nearing the 600,000-vote Wright after* receiving complaints
mark Friday, set a new record for a nr a inst him.”
showed no signs of trying to block 0 red ones.
the Republicans from taking over
control of the senate when the new
Congress convenes Jan. 3rd.
Vice-President-elect Richard
Nixon said Thursday that
“definitely” will resign from
eneral elecitons. Some 593,000
“Somebody,” says the Albany votes had been counted in the ' j
Herald—“Just who it is slips our presidential election Friday, and re- I1: ‘ s reported that Gen. Eisen-|
mind—is starting a campaign to maining precincts were certain to bower could have been the candi- ]
M. encourage the proper use of ‘shall’ bring the total up to at least 600- date of the Democrats if he had |
he and ‘will’. Some of our best writers 000. The previous high vote for a wished to do so, for he was certain-
the offend in this and other respects, general election was 418,000 in 1948. K’ besieged with sufficient offers, 1
Senate before taking office in order if there is one failing that Ameri- 1 but the election has proven that a
to let his successor pile up as cans have to confess to all the rnv _ rnn P hi P f fnn of Democratic , candidate could not
much seniority as possible. | world it is the careless way they Qf the . <Co r unty Un ^ Amendment , S * influence and sup-j
| use the English language Our Jayg its rejection bv Georgia volers port, nor ignore the record of the,
Fred Hand, Speaker of the Geor- English cousins do npt like the way Nov tQ the rural CO unties not President and his administration.
gia House, says he will prppose we murder the king s English pos- popu i ous Fulton. Disputing a claim No doubt it was for that reason
that Georgia abandon its present sibly a habit contracted in 1776. by the Governor that its loss came that Eisenhower preferred not to
system of electing county school su-1 ; through “the concentrated metro
perintendents at the coming ses
sion of the General Assembly.
The Albany Journal speaks free- politan vote in the city of Atlanta,” ..... ... , , ,, ,.
ly and wisely: “Mr.Stevenson’s de- Rep. John Greer of Lanier County f 0 gb hc vvould have bad a11 tb<?
feat to us is lamentable, withal, be- said it was “defeated by the vote power and force of the party ir,
Edwin Wall Post, cause we feel that but once in a in the small counties in Georgia.” office behind him.
American Legion, generation does a man of this cali- [
run on the Democratic ticket, al-
The Thomas
No. 191, of Che
EUaville, has enrolled 90 members hre come to seek the suffrage ot
t oexceed its quota of 88 in the the people for the highest office in
current membership drive, Com- the United States. To us Mr.
mander J. L. Carter announced. ;Stevenson’s qualifications dovetail-
. | ed perfectly with those of hte pres-
Stevenson made an excellent | idency.To toss a man of Mr. Steven-
lalk in conceding the election to son’s mein into the electoral waste
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