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Pfc. Karl M. Brown,
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Beard questions Webster’s funds
else’s mistakes.
“But if you take a ride
around this county, at the
package stores, the
lounges you have posters
stuck up in the windows.
You’ve got lit signs in
front of the stores—All
of the liquor people.
“Now this man worked
for the state for 27 years.
And he did political
favors or whatever it
might have been for these
businesses. I know for
fact that they are suppor
ting him. They’ve got a
lot of money behind him.
So my question is, and
would be to him, if he’s
elected: with all these
favors from these groupls
of people, when he takes
over as sheriff of Rich
mond County, could he
serve the people of Rich
mond County, or would
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he have to serve
them?,..“l don’t think
that as a group all of
them should get involved
in politics to that extent
to where they’re going to
have to put their money
behind a particular can
didate and push him hard
to try to get him elected,
because when he’s elected
he’s going to look like a
pin cushion, with so
many holes in him that
he’s not going to be able
to serve the people of
Richmond County.
“Why are they pushing
him? The question is why
as a man with 27 years of
working for the state
busting up a few liquor
stills and inspecting a few
liquor licenses why does
he feel like he’s qualified
to be a sheriff of Rich
mond County? Why are
they pushing him so hard
on just the qualifications
he’s got? That’s the
question I’d like for the
w people to look at and to
ask the man.
Asked why he thought
Webster was being
pushed, Beard replied, “I
11 let you decide that.”
Webster told the News-
Review Tuesday, “The
liquor dealers owe me
nothing. I got money
from the good citizens of
Richmond County and
my close friends.”
Asked about Beard’s
questioning his
qualifications for sheriff,
Webster said, he
graduated from Jordan
High School in Colulm
bus, Ga. in 1951, spent
four years in the U.S.
Navy and 27 years and
eight months with the
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Georgia Department of
Revenue Alcohol and
Tobacco Tax Unit.
On his law enfor
cement experience he
replied, “I’ve had ex
perience enforcing the
liquor laws. Ive had ex
perience, not as great as
the rest of them, but Ive
had experience.
He said he served as
district supervisor for the
Augusta area and super
vised eight or nine men.
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