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August through December is the
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The Gold Coast of West Africa
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~Miss Asta Gulich, 27, of Goth
enburg, was elected as Sweden’s
“Miss Television” over twenty
candidates in the first competi«
tion of its kind in Sweden,
The Ituri forest in Northern
Rhodesia is peopled with pygmies.
The %,:ns. Bureau of Mines says
the nation's mqgst important depos
its of chromite are in Stillwater
and Sweetgrass counties, Mon
tana. :
Chromite is used in high-speed,
engineering and stainless steels.
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believed to have increased to near
ly 2,000 in recent years according
tol the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Ser
vice.
The 1950 football season will be
the 81st for Rutgers University,
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ArKansas, lexas
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Proving Ground
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\ JACKSON, Miss, May 11 —
(AP)—Arkansas and Texas were
selected today as proving ground
for the new States’ Righters door
to-door campaign against Presi
dent Truman’s Fair Deal.
The decision was reached within
hours of the endorsement by the
third annual States’ Rights meet~
ing of a new approach to the two
year-old fight.
Leaders planned to retire “Sat
urday and Sunday politicians” and
replace them with paid organizers
in every state,
Cash is the main obstacle still
facing the conservative Southern
ers.
Viceé Chairman W. W. Wright of
Jackson, Miss., estimates campaign
expenses in 13 Southern target
states will be $2,000,000.
_A spokesman says they start the
Arkansas = Texas trials from
scratch.
The movement is out to sell
Southerners on the States’ Rights
stand and through them eventual
ly to gain state party control.
In 1948, with control of state
machinery firmly in hand, States’
Righters carried Alabama, Loui
siana, Mississippi and South Caro
lina. Their hold still is solid in
Mississippi and South Carolna.
Alabama States’ Rights commit
teemen were shunted into a min
ority in the May 2 election there.
Control in Louisiana is in doubt,
Leander Perez, national States
Rights director and Sen. Russell
Long (D.-La.), who advocates re
maining in the national Democra
tic party under any circumstance,
are alligned on opposite sides.
Texas elects a new congressional
delegation, state officials and pre
cinct committeemen who ultimate~
ly determine State Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee membership.
Arkansas campaigns include one
for Governor and other state of
fices, one senator, with Sen., Full
bright (D.-Ark.) unopposed, and a
slate of Supreme Court Justices.
The executive committee is not
elected.
. Ex-Gov. Ben Laney, National
[ States’ Rights chairman, is one Ar
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HEADS PUBLISHERS - Ed
win 8. Friendly, above, vice
president of the New York
World-Telegram and The Sun,
was re-elected president of the
American Newspaper Publishers®
Association at its convention in
New York.
kansas candidate. He is opposing
Gov. Sid McMath, up for re-elec
tion.
This new door-to-door plan to
“educate Democrats” was outlined
to the meeting by J. Oliver Em=~
merich of McComb, Miss.,, news
paper publisher. It’s a selling job,
he told convention delegates.
Emmerich put it this way:
“Those who are selling the wel
fare state are doing a better job
than those promoting the ideals
of fundamental government.”
WOMEN VOTERS
LEAGUE FLAYS
UNITBALLOTS
SAVANNAH, Ga., May 11 =
(AP)—Georgia’s county unit elec
tion system today was called
“gov?rnment by land and not by
men.”
The League of Women Voters
applied this label to the system
that guarantees each county, no
FREARER « DOV . BUTRAL IS DOPLUATIOnN,
two unit votes in naming state of
ficials.
The league at its state conven«
tion urged voters in the November
7 general election to defeat a pro
posal to extend the unit system to
the general election. It now ap
plies only to the Democratic pri=-
mary.
The pamphlet asserted that the
system is unjust enough now but
is steadily becoming more so as
migration from rural counties to
cities continues. Each census, it
said, shows a third of thre counties
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shrinkir ng. 5 % ed
The maximum number of unit
yotes allowed a county, no matic.
how populous, is .six. Eight have
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121 have two each.
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103 counties wit honly 2§ per cent
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unit votes,
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