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PACE FOUR
TOE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, MAY 18, 1961.
The Butler Herald , Today ’ s Youth
Entered at Post Office in Butler
Georgia as mail matter of
Second Class
Chas. Benns, Jr., Business Mgr
[ As we have heard for many
years today's youth is supposed to
be going to the dogs.
Cycle occur in a country’s his-
Britain’s Dr. Moore
Presses March
Through Georgia
J
White Carpenter,
Wife, Stripped,
Beaten by Mob
Brunswick, Ga. — Britain’s walk- SYLACAUGA, Ala.—A white car-
tory when youth is more rambunc- er 0 f continents, Dr. Barbara penter and his wife reported Sun-
Chas. Benns, Jr., Managing Editoi tj 0 us than normal. It would appear Moore, chugged north thru Georgia day they were taken from their
O. E. Cox, Publisher & Bus. Mgr. t b at the crime waves which are Monday, bent on making at least Sylacauga home to an isolated area,
nmcT ai drcan tayi or m sweeping Chicago and New \ork 60 m ji es on her journey from Key stripped naked and flogged by a
Puri KHFn fvfry THURSDAY are examples a tragic cycle in west, Fla., to Boston. group of white men.
ruBL,i5ttiLu EVC.KI inpnou which we now find ourselves. i Proud of doing 67 m ji e s Sunday Marlin White said the six men
j The main responsibilty for this in a 17 hour wa lk from Jackson- who abducted them claimed they
juvenile delinquency, which is se- V in ei Fla., Dr. Moore said she were administering the flogging be-
jrious and includes such crimes a hoped to reach Richmond Hill just cause he and his wife had been
murder, lies with parents, who, too s hort of Savannah after nightfall, associating with Negroes and had
often in today's busy world, do not ^ The g 7 year old vegetarian phy- permitted a Negro to whip their
Curosity, when you boil it down, take the time to rear their children s i c j a n, making about 4.5 miles an children,
is the basis for knowledge. ' " * ' " ‘
Average Weekly Circulation
Fifteen Hundred Copies
Phone: UN. 2-4485
the prettiest girl you ever saw.
the prittiest girl you ever saw’.
Intelligence does not alw’ays ac
company the degrees that some
people acquire.
Chaos often results from
intention in combination with
ignorant mind.
The trouble with most news com-
carefully and give them the Christ
ian training which is all-impor
tant to impressionable youth.
I Fortunately, teen-age crime in
'the smaller cities and in the typi v
cal American community has not
reached the alarming state of af
fairs now worrying officials in the
metropolitian areas. Nevertheless
hour, arranged for a state patrol, White said he and his wife had
car to carry her single piece of completely false. He said he report-
luggage and leave it on ahead.She ed the incident to police and under
explained that her pace is slowed stood they were investigating. The
if she cannot sw’ing both arms police chief w r as reported out of
vigorously. town and could not be reached im-
She complained of the heat but mediately,
said she was stepping up her pace Six men in two cars took them
- . , in an effort to reach Boston by from their home late Saturday
good l uvende cr ' me is on the increase in j une 2. night and drove to a lcnely spot a-
all parts of the country. | In advance of her arrival at bout six miles from Sylacauga,
T ,v "s seems to be a very clear Brunswick, the famed hiker set- White said. The men w’ere not
challenge to our churches, our t j ed a ma tter which peedstrians masked but he said he did not
schools, to parents and law enforce- w j 1Q had preceded her felt in- recognize any of them.
, irnnu. the ment officials. It is also a challenge f r j nged on their constitutional White sai dhe and his wife had
meneators is they don t know the t0 organizations which work with rights .retired and were wearing night
value of news. youth, and to those in charge of Sidney Lanier Toll Bridge au- 1 clothes. They were made to disrobe,
these organizations. ( thorities announced she could dis- he said. Three men gave him 20 to
No worse than any other genrat- regard s ig ns which said “No Pe- 25 licks with a five-foot length of
It’s strange how the ignorant re
fuse to study and how the intelli
gent never stop.
ion, today's young people find
themselves in a fast-moving w’orld,
I with sin and vice brought into their
Advertising, as we see it
cheapest salesman that any busi
ness can employ.
destrians.” If the British pedes- heavy leather and another man
trian had been blocked from cross- .whipped his wife, he said. White
ing the bridge she would have had also said he was hit on the head
the homes h >' television, and roug it tQ take anot j ler rou t e which would by a flashlight or blackjack.
* n thair ™mmimitips m the theat- have added about 16 miles t0 herl After the beating White said he
journey.
to their communities in the theat
ers, as an everyday occurrence. If
our nation is to retain its character
its real backbone, then American
The man who does not like his p ar ents will have to counter the 3 Found Dead
neighbor’s vegetables should plant f orce s of fast-living and corruption
his own garden. which are dramatized so often on
I television screens. It requires the
Civilized men and women sup- honest effort and sober eonsiderat-
port the church because the church ion of every serious-minded parent,
supports civilization.
Most people get a terrific shock
when they see what the camera
does to their “beauty.’’
How To Save Gasoline m^ey/vv
land his wife managed to reach
hack woods road. They flagged
j down a car and were taken to their
1 home. He said a doctor examined
I them and then they reported the
.incident to police.
White said he was employed as
a carpenter foreman on a construct -
ATLANTA I have killed every- j on p ro ject near the Alabama-Flo-
Come up here and get the
After Atlanta
Telephone Call
ere the words telephoned
rida line and that six or seven
by a 64-year-old Atlanta man
I Not too long ago the automobile his brother Saturday.
industry offered a few tips to motor- When a homicide squad broke in- church,
as ists designed to save gasoline. Sin- to the second-floor apartment of j Sylacauga
to years ago he was active in minis-
! terial work in a Primitive Baptist
Everything ’
and the
kitchen sink
Reynolds and Butler might as ists designed to save gasoline. Sin- to the second-floor apartment of
well brag about its climate—every ce gasoline is pretty expensive, ’ 1 ee d e ad r ’ in ^closet with southeast of Birmingham
other town and city does. these tips bear repeating. Kneeled over dead in a closet, wnn
I One of the tricks in saving gaso- his hands near a set of keys. The ,
about 50 miles
Theory is all right for the books. Hne is to design your drinving to JjJ 8 °P?J5 d a file Cabinet contain - Roy Harris’ Rights
but it takes practical expression of and^stops should be His wife - Mrs. Lois Harper, 59. Group Mum Oil Plans
eliminated, and one should try to l a Y a f ew fee * awa Y in the living!
inner room, dead from bullet wounds in . . „ _ „
frin _ R the throat and left shoulder. L- A !l an !?’ Ga ’ T ^ e Ga ,' States
ln P s - _ tt«_ .1 1 nr, year-old H'ghts Council has plans for corn-
ideals to make life better.
It is a neat pastime to read edi
torials for the purpose of seeing
how foolish the editor can be.
steady pace
Also, if speeds such as 50 or 60
His mother-in-law, 90 . . , ....
■nrp maintained rather than excess Mrs. Ida Harden, was found dead hatting school integration but it is.
__ are maintained rather than excess- aH ininina hedrnnm wit* hut. not ready to disclose them.
It is surprising how much activi- ive speeds, gasoline will e save ^ wounds in the jaw chest and i Ro Y Harris, council president, in-
ty follows the addition of anv pret- although the trips will require a - j dicated he might have more to say
ty young thing to a business staff. “ ahea^at stop' Officers found a .38 caliber pis- on . the s . u . bject a * the annual fund
gestecl tnat >ou iook aneaa ai siop . . t _ H1o 1 raising dinner. The council’s ex-
Utrt little burden: T*ln* .. «*•••* •”<* ad )“ s > ~ «“« ' 0l .
you will not be racing up to a red
.38 caliber pis-
..f. .—..1 table. ,
Perry said that Harper ecutive committee met recently to
look amused when the same man ft™ wdl ^racii" 8 ahead to Ihe evidently^hot'once”at"'hte“"wite make plans for the dinner. Date of
tells you the same joke the third stopping. ahea while she sat in a chair watching the affair has not y et been de '
no £ ’ fllj ’ iHiincr ic also television, but missed. He said Mrs. .
Excessive engine idling is also Han)er evidentlv was trying t0 rutl I Harris said the council’s opera-
cautioned against, as a gas con- husband fired aeain .tions are financed by funds raised
sumer and correct tuning of the en- Tho t > Mrc at the annual dinner rather than
Igine, and the use of lubricants
I which are not heavier than those
‘ recommended will also save gaso-
"spark plugs affect gasoline mil.-1 ^ bers.”
cerebral hemorrhages, both of which a ^ e and should be kept clean—the act cause of death will not be 1 “We believe in segregation and
are included in the so-called dis- motorist can do this himseit very „„ H1 „„ we are trying to furnish a haven
eases of civilization.
Tile belief exisits,
time.
Is Worry A
Cause of Death?
Thousands of Americans die
every year from heart diseases or
Harper evidently was trying to run
when her husband fired again.
The door to Mrs. Harden’s bed- „ , , . , ,,
room had been forced open and thra membership fees. He declined
there was a bullet hole in it, Perry , t0 sa y m an y Georgians hold
sajd membership but said “we have
1 t.-'..— j— j tt t-.j 'more sympathizers than mem-
^ A r: h ”JfsS: SLiSsW^^,-ong t he
that nervous that concerned with the grade of ^ Harper had been under a doc
tension and the fast tempo of mod- Hiel t at your au 0 ' , tor’s care for two years far a heart
ern life are responsible for the Ma ">’ motorists today demand condition and other ailments .
high blood pressure that ofen fore- premium fuel vv .en k 5 , An occupant in a downstairs a-
casts the end of individual exis- are designed to run jus as c - p artment told pdice she heard a
jciently on standard gasoline On ^, omen upstairs scream „ 0h no>> .
William H. some makes of cars, higlitest ga Then she said) sbe heard a bump-
Molden, while exploring Brazil, oline is needed and should io use . noise.
lian tribe in which at all times, but millions of cars,
we are trying to furnish
for people who think a
same line,” Harris said.
THIS MODERN homemaker has found one
answer to kitchen drudgery—a compact, elec
tric food waste disposer. There’s hardly a
chore around the house that electricity can’t
do—or help you do! It washes your clothes,
prepares your food, and does your dishes.
That is only part of your wonderful world
of electrical living. There are more than 60
different appliances on the market. Many
others are on the way.
Only one thing compares with the con
venience of electricity. That’s its low, low
price. Through the years the trend in the
price per kilowatt-hour has been downward.
Convenience and economy—a hard combi
nation to beat. Yet you get both when you
put electricity to work in your home.
Why not make your home truly modern?
Why not make it all-electric?
WE SALUTE
THE GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE
ON TRADE & COMMERCE
MAY 21 -23
TAX-PAYING
INVESTOR rr-f O
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
CITIZEN
WHEREVER
tence.
Some years ago, Dr
Answers To
found am Indian
these diseases were unknown. He in t his country clo not require ine . . . . 1
attributed this to the fact that the higher octane rating, and untold 3rd INegTO Accepted
Indians are not in contact with sums are wasted im this way- D v I Iniversilv nf Ga
civilization and, therefore, "do not 1 A final tin concerns oil. Many Y Y
worn - ” testing agencies claim that oil does |
Many believe complete relaxation mot wear out, and that rehabilitated J Atlanta, Ga. — A third Negro has
of the body im rest will tend to od —which you probably cannot ob- been accepted at the University of
prevent the development of high i a ' n — is even better for your rare Q a w here two others emtered last
blood pressure. This includes com- fl 11 " 111 “new” oil. At amy rate, there j anuar y under orders of a federal
plete mental relaxation, which is is probably no necessity to change cour t.
difficult for many individuals. The .>' our oi l as ofton as >' ou do ’ espe , | Harmon Caldwell, University
brain, which has been busy for ,daily if you have an oil filter, and System chancellor said the uni-
liours, finds many things “to think more infrequent changes of oil will V ersity has accepted Mary Fran-
save you money. ces Early, a teacher at John Hope
school in Atlanta. She will attend
summer school as a graduate stu
dent.
A decision is expected soon om
the application of 13 negroes to at
tend Ga. Tech.
Members of the Board of Re
gents have been debating on how
to handle the problem of the 13
'Negro applicants. Notice of ac
ceptance to white applicants have
been held up, reportedly because
! of indecision about the Negroes.
I A Tech spokesman said, however
that notices to white applicants had
been held up until information
'slips about new tuition rates could
• be attached. He said the notices
I would be going out within a week
'to all applicants.
The spokesman added that
test scores, which
about” and this mental activity of
ten prevents sound sleep.
About the best answer to the
problem, as we see it, is the devel
opment of an individual philosophy I W]\o KllOWS
of life, including a religious faith, '
which will bring the individual into
harmony with his environment and
the higher principles which should
govern all human life.
Who Knows?
1. What mation is the largest pro
ducer of silk?
2. What is the “Bay Ssalm Book?”
3. How many keys are there on a
standard piano keyboard?”
4. Where are the “Pillars of Her
cules” located?
5. How long did it take the Santa
1. Japan
2. The first book printed in Eng
lish North America, in 1640.
3. Eighty eight.
4. The rock Gibraltar and Ceuta
om either side of the Strait of Gib
raltar.
5. 70 days.
6. 555 feet, 61/2 inches tall.
7. 984.25 feet.
I 8. Four
9 One-half pound.
10. West Orange. New Jersey.
It’s hard to believe, hearing some
Maria, Nina and Pinta to sail from Q f 1b e latest mushy tunes, we o-nce achievement
Spain to the Gulf of Mexico? a ( e that stuff up with a spoon. The were lacking on Negro applications
6. How high is the Washington c y r se of youth. now have been received.
Monument? I 1
Tower hd, '“ * when somebody ' 0h Well . . . Students
' ‘ , .. . mixes hard work and intelligent, _ _
8. How many pecks are there in effortg; few men wake U p to find Just Will Be Students
or ‘? asle , , . themselves rich. j
9. How much does one measuring
cup of sugar weigh? I 7 , I Derby. England — Students of
10. Where is the Thomas Alva Persons anxious to protect tlie Derby Technical College set a rec-
Edison Museum located? public morals ought to peruse G rd Saturday for smashing a pi-
1 some of the magazines that are be- ano j n to pieces small enough to go
The instructor was giving a lec- in K senl through the mails. jthru a nine-inch hole. They used
ture on parachute jumping and sledge hammers and took 14 min-
concluded: “And If it doesn’t up Those who prefer long life might utes.
men, that’s what is known as jump- as well obey traffic regulations; the The previous record set by two
ing to a conclusion. . . ”—The Blue- habit may not guarantee immunity Manchester University students in
jacket, NAS, Memphis ,from injury, but it will help. I960 was 32 minutes.
INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM IN GEORGIA
!his map, prepared by the State Highway Department of Georgia, shows the pre-
ent status of Interstate Highways construction in the state. Ninety-three miles are
H use and 186 more are under construction. Note the continuous 126-mile stretch
etween the Houston-Dooly county line and the Florida state line. Total to be built
s 1,128 miles.