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—By Galbraith
-by ,\N.illiam‘ Ferguson
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Talmadgls To Speak In
Athens Thursday;
Campaign Gets “Hot”
(Contix»~2 1:.9m page one.)
ton News and four other Georgia
l newspapers.
Dennis said his campaign would
be based on having more direct
representation in the State Sen
ate and eontinued progress {fer
Georgia. He added he believed
| the people were tired of “profes-~
sional politicians.”
Also qualifying in a statewide
race was Allen Chappell of Am
i ericus, Who is sseking re-election
!.’us a member of the Public Serv
ice Commission. He is opposed by
W. P. White, who resigned re
cently his job in the Secretary of
State’s office to make the race.
" Meanwhile opposition develop
ed for Rep. Carl Vinson, head of
the Georgia delegation, in the
Sixth Congressional District. The
Rev. Harvey Roughton qualified
as a candidate. Both candidates
plan to conduct active campaigns
in the 16 counties of the dis
‘ triet.
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TALMADGE SPEECH TO
BE AT FINE ARTS
Frank C. Myers, president of
the non-partisan Student Veter
ans Organization, said today for
mer Governor Eugene Talmadge
will deliver a campaign speech
at ihe Fine Arts Auditorium
Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Otherl
gubernatorial candidates have’
been invited to speak on the
campus and will set their dales
later, Myers said. ‘
Macon Man Named
Civitan Head At
State Meet Here |
(Continuea frous page one.) ‘
fertain wives of delegates with a '
tour to Athens sites of interest. |
Retiring officers, besides Muv.
Richardson, included Lieutenant-
Governors R. A. McKay, Buck
head; B. W. Medlock, Atlanta; S.
L. Akers, Macon; Carter Pittman,
Daiton; John Brown, Watkinsville;
Harry D. Gurley, jr., Savannah;
' and F. M, Watson, Newnan.
Order Will Not Permit
Induction To Continue
| (Continaca Ixwm page oae.)
aie could accept the House
changes, or ask for a conference
Letween Senate and House rep
resentatives. The latter would
require approval by both Senate
aud House.
The legislative situation in
which the draft act fouvnd itself
viag precarious. A single objec
tion in the Senate could block
consideration of tae measure to
day.
So uncertain was the outlook
{l at President Truman was said
to be readying an executive
order leeping intact, as part of
his office, the selective service
machinery built up around local
draft boards. Well-informed of
ficials who disclosed the Presi=
dent’s intentions said the pur
pose of the order would be to
prevent complete disintegration
of tae draft system in the hope
that Congress eventually will
work out some solution.
But these same officials, who
asked not to be named, concern
ed theve is nothing the Presi
tdent can do, should the law ex
pire tonight. to permit future
tinductions, continue the re-em
‘p‘oyment rights of men now in
cervice, or allow the retention in
':‘elcctive se.vice camps of con-‘
scientious objectors. All these
Itnings stem from the draft law‘
itself.
‘ There was a division of opin
ion over whether the Pres(dgnt‘
":-muld lose ‘ais power to seize |
strike-bound indusiriai OpeTa
11i0ns, such as coal mines or rail- ‘
| roads, if the law dies. Some
roncorgressmen contend hais ‘
seizure power comes from othe: |
laws: -but the consensus is that
it is embodied in the draft law
as amended by the Smith-Con-‘
‘x:r_flly War Labor Dispute Act.
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“Hasty Heart” Cast
Is Wefl-Travelled
Group Of Veterans
‘ (Contmuea From Page Ome)
He was also & niember of ine ori
|;.{i|‘ul Japanese occupation forces.
iSpvde J.- Bryan, playing the part
of the English Cockney, served
overseas in Dutch East Indies,
land the Phillipines. Bryan’s role
give his a wide range with which
to work the humorous Cockney
accent:
‘ Many: “digs” are taken at the
I“(';‘.ste system” in ‘the army, and
the boys in the cast, even though
some of them were officers, join
ficht in and laugh at themselves.
Fo- instance, the role of Blossom,
| the South African who can speak
{but one word of Englsn, his
'own name, gives a number of
lires toward the distinction the
army makes beween officers and
erlisted men. In one scene, Yank,
the Georgia Cracker, is drilling the
South African, played by *““Whit
ey’ Land on the pronounciation of
his, “Blossom”. Blossom struggles
|wii‘n the pronunciation of the two
syllable word for seemingly hours
|to the other inhabitants of the
lrm m, and one of the Gl's re
marks, “Teach him another word
lthcn he can become an officer”
l “The Hasty Heart” gpens on the
istage of the Fine Arts Auditorium
Thursday evening, May 23, for
itwo evenings. Curtain time ic
8:30.
UNIVERSITY VRA 5
TO SPONSOR DRIVE
The University of Georgia Vol
untary Religious Association is
| sponsoring a drive to raise funds
Ito heip provide iood ® for the
starving of the world. The goal
is at least fifteen cents per pcr
'son. the approximate price of a
canned article of food. Faeulty
i membegs and students are being
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THE BANNER-AERALD, ATHENS, SFORCTIA. "
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