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PAGE SIXTEEN
Steps Up Campaign; To
Athens Area This Week
Baker
Be In
yesterday iss £ o & i
u e following
round-up of the candidate’s cam
paigning last week and listed
speeches for this week, several to
be delivered in the Athens area:
“Gubnatorial Candidate C. O.
(Pat) Baker last week cut a swath
mmddle Georgia and set a
for this week which will
carry him into Northeast Georgia
and stepped up the pace of his
“'mz" campaign.
will reach into Northeast
Georgia seeking anti-Talmadge
votes and offering voters who want
neither Talmadge nor Thompson,
another candidate to vote for in
the June 20 primary. Baker will
also be using radio time in an ef
fort to reach working men and
women who cannot leave their
jobs to stand in his audience.
“Beginning Monday in Thomas
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JIM BARROW
. CA’;DIDA'I'E FOR
City AHorney Of Athens
CITY ELECTION
2 MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE
8 WILL BE APPRECIATED
ton, Baker ended the week Satur
day afternoon with a speech in
Springfield. During the week he
made 19 speeches touching Colum
bus, Americus, Cordele, Fitzgerald,
Eastman, and also coming up to
Dublin and Milledgeville.
“Although plagued by rain most
of the week, Baker was not rained
out a single time. His closest call
came in Americus where rain be
gan falling about two minutes be
fore he finished his speech, and he
concluded it in the rain. Narrow
ly missing rain in Talbotton and
Vienna, Baker told his licteners
“The Good Lord is with us.”
“Baker lashed cut this week at
this smear campaign being carried
on by Talmadge and Thompson,
saying, “Both of them ought to be
in the penitentiary if half of what
they say about each other is true.”
“Baker’s schedule for the week
of June 5-10 is as follows:
“Monday: Not scheduled.
‘Tuesday: Greenshoro, Craw
fordville, Lexington,
“Wednesday: Danielsville, El
berton, Hartwell.
“Thursday: Carnesville, Toccoa,
Clarkesville.
“Friday: Cleveland, Clayton,
Blairsville,
“Saturday: Dahlonega, Gaines=
ville.”
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR. STATE REPRESENTATIVE
1 hereby announce my candi
dacy 7for re-election as Clarke
County Representative subject to
the rules and regulations of the
June 28th Democratic Primary.
Your support and influence will
be greatly appreciated.
CHAPPELLE MATTHEWS.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
White Primary Advocate Will
Speak For Thompson On WGAU
A 15-minute radio speech on
behalf of M. E. Thompson by Ran
dall Evans, former ‘“wool-hat”
supportter of Eugene and Herman
Talmadge, will be broadcast here
Tuesday night, it is announced.
Evans, a lawyer whose home is in
Thomson, will speak over station
WGAU from 7:30 to 7:45 p. m.
Last week Evans urged all
“wool-hats” supporters of the late
Eugene Talmadge to vote for
Thompson in the governor’s race
this year. The McDuffie county
lawyer voted for Herman Tal
madge in 1948 and worked for Eu
gene Talmadge in all his cam
paigns, beginning with that for
commissioner of agriculture in
19386, it is declared.
Evans entered the gubernatorial
Meeting Begins
Atßoulevard
Baptist Church
The Boulevard Baptist Bible
Conference begins today at the
morning worship hour. Meetings
will be held eacn night, from 7:30
to 9:00, through Sunday night,
June 11.
The Bible Conference will hear
Dr. Malcolm White, Gainesville,
Georgia; Rev. A. E. Logan, Hull,
Georgia, speakers; Mr. Cecil Lewis
will be the music director.
Dr. White has many friends in
Athens, whose acquaintances he
made while he was here on previ
ous speaking engagements.
Born in India, he afterward
spent, a large part of his life in
England, where at an early age
he became a Christian and was
baptized by Dr. Charles Hadden
Spurgeon, jr. Not only is Dr. White
an outstanding Bible teacher and
conference lecturer but he is also
a medical doctor, and it is with
this branch of science he is identi
fied in his doctorate.
Dr. White is particularly inter- l
ested in studies of the prophetic
scriptures. He will confine himself
largely to prophecy during his |
series of addresses. - !
His topics are as follows: Sun
day morning, “Are You Em
ployed?”; Sunday evening, “Bar
abbas”; Monday, “Prophecy, Ful
filled and Fulfilling”; Tuesday,
“He Shall Appear”; Wednesday,
“Anti-Christ”, (Who is He?);
Thursday, “His Feet Shall Rest
Upon the Mount of Olives”; Fri
day, “Anti-Christ’s doom”; Satur
day, “Questions”; Sunday, “What
We Shall Be Like in the Here
after.”
Rev. A. E. Logan of Hull, is well
known in Athens. Rev. Logan has
a record of many years of service
as a pastor; he is also a distin
guished Bible teacher. His topics
each night will be as follows: Mon=-
day, “Is Prayer Profitable?” Tues-
race himself in 1948, but withdrew
after deciding he had entered too
late to win. During the past 20
years he has served in the Georgia
legislature a number of times,
and has oftenserved as Eugene
Talmadge’s right-hand man in the
legislature, it is pointed out.
The Thomson lawyer has
charged that Herman Talmadge
broke his campaign promises for
a white primary, states rights, and
no new taxes. The re-gistration
bill will disqualify more white
persons than negroes, he declared
Evans has accused the younger
Talmadge of surrendering the
principles and following of the
elder Talmadge “into the hands
of enemies. He brands the present
governor as ‘“‘wishy-washy.”
day, “How Can We know that God
answers Prayer?’ Wednesday,
“The Model Prayer”; Thursday,
“The Prayer Life of Jesus”; Fri
day, “How to Pray”; Saturday,
“How to Pray,” continued.
Cecil Lewis of Bob Jones Uni
versity, Greenville, S. C., will be
in charge of congregational singing
and special musical numbers. Mr.
Lewis is affiliated with Boulevard
Baptist Church and will serve as
city missionary during the sum
mer months.
A cordial invitation is extended
to citizens of Athens and this area
to attend all of the services of the
Bible Conference. !
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consumption of cannetl fruits and
vegetables in the past 25 years,
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same time they have increased
their use of fresh fruits and vege
tables.
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ATHENS POEM
CHOSEN FOR
HIGH HONOR
A poem written in routine
school work by a high school
senior who will enter the Uni
versity of Georgia in the fall, has
been selected as one of the out
standing in the nation and chosen
for an Anthology of Poetry.
The author is seventeen-year
old Jackie Farabee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Farabee. His
mother was the former Miss Ann
Gunter of Commerce.
Written in a short time merely
as a school assignment, the poem,
entitled “Nature’s Colors” was
thought by Jackie’s teacher to be
so good that she entered it in the
wational contest of all high schools.
The poem was sent to Los Angeles
and there selected as a winner
and will appear in the anthology.
The poem follows:
NATURE’S COLORS
The gray of dawn,
The gold of noon
The purple sunset array,
All blend as one wnen night has
come
To form the perfect day,
The silver stars,
The yellow moon,
The cream of the milky way,
Combine to form the perfect
night,
To add to the perfect day.
The emerald green of the
meadow grass,
The brown of the Autumn leaves,
The blue-white ripple on the
crest of a wave,
Add perféct season to the aqua
seas,
These nature’s colors.
All blend as one,
To make a beautiful world
For every son.
NO LAUGHS FOR
FALSE NOSE _
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who wore a big false rubber nose
didn’t get a laugh out of the man-
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