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Besieged in h ® ffice and bombarded with petitions*demanding an
extension‘of the Price Control Act, Senator Robert F. Wagner, of
New York, is pictured above genially greeting his jovial invaders,
Brooklyn, New York, housewives who swelled the ranks of OPA
supporters in their march up Capitol Hill and into hails of Congress.
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{Continuea rruvm Page One)
ing more perhaps taan a:l others
combined to stabilize prices for
agricultural products, and
- “WHXREAS, a few years ago
when cotton was bringing 92
percent of parity, tne Bankhead-
Brown amendment was adopted
which inc-eased the price of
cotton to four cents a pound
above parity, and
“WHEREAS, as ran King mem-
Fer of the House Banking and
Carrency Committee he success
fully led the figat for the Bret
tcn Woods Agreement and he
was given full credit for having
the bill favorably reporied by
the Commitee, ang :
WHEREAS, he has at all times
I'een active in behalf of the ve
terans, and their dependents, of
World War I as well ag World
War 2, and
“WHEREAS, 'he has sponsored
«iid has been a potent facior in
obtaining much other beneficial
legislation, and .
“WHEREAS, he is highly es=-
seemed and affectionately re
garded for his ste-ling worth,
wistanding ability, wise leader
hip, and faithful adaerence to
luty, being considered orie of the
most capable and influential
mnembers of the House. .
“THEREFORE BE IT" RE
SOLVED, that the Democratic
FExecutive Committee of the
Tenth Congressioni] Distriet of
Georgia unreservedly endorses
Hon. Paul Brown for reelection
and commends him to the elec
torate of the distriet with the
riedge of our wholehearted sup
port; and we sincerely condemn
thie unreliable and unfair criti
cism made by Drew Pearson in
i'is newspaper column recently
and hereby these lesolutions re
assert our faith in Hon. Paul
Brown’s legislative capacity and
pe-conal integrity.”’s
Walter E. Whitehead of Carl
ton, chairman of t.ie committee
precided. Judge Clark Edwards
of Elberton acted as secretary.
Carolyn Heery Wins
Wins Recognition
For Oil Painting
(Continued yrom page one.)
test their creative talents with
students of the entire nation. En~
tries come from every state in the
Union, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Alas
ka, Philippines and Canada.
Judges of the 1946 Scholastic
Awards include Sculptor Louis
Slobodkin, artist Georges Schrei- |
ber. director Homer St. Gaudens |
of the Fine Arts Galleries at Car
negie .Institute; Royal Bailey Far- |
num of Rhode Island School of !
Design; Pulitzer prize-winning{
poet, Robert P. Tristam Coffinj
authors Dorothy Canfield Fisher |
and Jesse Stuart, journalists Har- ’
ry Hansen, Stanley Walker and |
Howard Vincent O’Brien, editor |
Irita Van Doren, and Guy Fraser |
Harrison, conductor of the Roch
ester Civie Orchestra.
The Athenian’s painting, with
11 other Ingersoll award winners,
will be reproduced on a calendar
to be distributed to all schools in
the nation by the U. S. Time
Corporation. ‘
Negro Political
Group Denounces
Kian Organization
(Continnzs Irem page one.)
acy,” held a huge rally Thurs- ‘
aay ai Stone cMuntain, Ga., tol
initiate new members and give
avidence of its revival.
' Earlier in the afterncon, the
Association headed by A. T. Wal
den, Otlanta negro attorney,
adopted another resolution de
<iener to stimulate the registra=
jon of negroes in time to vote in
the July 17 State Democratic
primary.
IN “HORRIBLE STATE”
MACON, Ga., May 1!—(AP)
— The Bibb County Democratic
Execcutive Comittee today de
viared the state primary laws to
be in a “horrible stale” and
urged Bibb county legislators to
propose a constitutional amend
ment “to restore our primary
system.” S
The committee asskrted taat
under present laws any prrson
“te he Republican, Socialist,
Communist, Conservative - Demo
¢ral or Radiear Democrat, and
vho says he is a Democrat, has
{ye right to vote . . . if he pos
cesses the other qualifications
named in the rule”
l Funeral Notice
| AARON. — The relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Upson
P. Aaron, Newton Bridge Road
Athens! Mr. and Mrs. David
Hardigree. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Dalev, and Mr. and Mrs.
Winfield Bird of Statham, Ga.;
Miss Alma Aaron. Athens; Mr.
Uveal Aaron, Mr. Chandler
Aaron and Mr. Thomas Aaron
of Athens: Mrs. Sallie Glenn,
Athens; Mrs. Lizzie Saye, Dan=
ielsville. Ga.: Mrs. Mamie Wat-~
kins, Danielsville, Ga. Mrs.
Nancy Finch, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Aaron, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Aaron. Athens, are
invited to attend the funeral of
Mr. Upson P. Aaron, Monday
afternoon, May 13, 1946, from
Calvary Baptist church at three
o'clock. The Rev. Preston Cash,
pastor of the church, will offi
ciate, and will be assisted py
the Rev. Ralph Bowles, Winder,
Ga. The following gentlemen
will serve as pallbearers and
will meet, at McDorman-Brid
ges at two o'clock: Mr. Edward
Aaron, Mr. Paul Aaron, Mr.
Roman Allen, Mr. Archie Wat
§ kins, Mr. Edwin ‘Butler, and
Mr. Ernest Aaron. Interment
will be in Caivary church cem
etery. McDorman-Bridges.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
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5-}0 OPR. 1946 YN!ISERV!CE“%C.T.MARE.GA. . PAT. OFF.J |
SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1946.
—By MAJOR HOOPLE
~By EDGAR MARTIN
—By V. T. HAMLIN
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—By MERRILL BLOSSER
—By FRED HARMON
—By LESLIE TURNEA