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Oath Binds Only
At State Level,
Demo Officer Says
ATLANTA — Joseph A.
Sports, executive director of
the Georgia Democratic Party,
has released the following
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Important Notice
1. IF YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR “BO” CALLA-
WAY FOR GOVERNOR, first mark your ballot in the
box by his name. Then vote for the man of your choice
for the other state and local offices . . . Democrat or
Republican. Do not mark the straight party box at the
top of your ballot.
2. IF YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR “BO” CALLA-
WAY FOR GOVERNOR, you are free to do so, even
if you voted in the Democratic Primary. This is your
right as a citizen. How you voted before puts you under
no obligation whatsoever. Simply follow the above
procedure.
PAID FOR BY DEMOCRATS FOR CALLAWAY
statement:
"It has been brought to the
attention of the Georgia Demo
cratic Party that certain mis
leading statements and mis
information concerning the
State Democratic Party loyal
ty oath are being spread on a
full-scale campaign deception
by a least one Republican
United Federal
To Voters
Congressional candidate who
has only recently become a re
sident of this state.
“Most Georgians know that
our state democratic loyalty
oath applies only to the Geor
gia Democratic candidates and
urges their loyalty toward
other Georgia Democratic can
didates in the general election.
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“Republican candidates who
claim that this oath binds any
one to support President John
son or Johnson’s legislative
program or anything connect
ed with the National Demo
cratic Party are willfully seek
ing to deceive the people for
the purpose of securing votes.”
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Bill Stuckey Is ' Our Man!
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Bullet Hits
Man on Street
In Blackshear
A Gastonia, N. C., .man was
shot in his left shoulder Mon
day night as he and a compan
ion walked along Main Street
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Bill Stuckey and Georgia’s United States
Senator Herman E. Talmadge in Senate
Office Building in Washington.
Bill Stuckey enjoys the admiration and has
the full endorsement and open support in his
race for Congress of Georgia’s two great
United States Senators!
Senator Russell, Senator Talmadge and
Bill Stuckey are all three men who under
stand our state, who know our people and
who speak our language!
Let’s get Georgia’s Bth District on the move!
THINK FOR YOURSELF!
Vote Again... Win Again
Georgia's Own
W. S. (Bill) Stuckey, Jr.
Democratic Nominee for U. S. Congress
This ad paid for by Bth District Volunteers for Stuckey
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Bill Stuckey confers in Washington with United Statei
Senator Richard B. Russell on October 7,1966.
with
3th District
in Blackshear en route to the
courthouse, Sheriff J. H. Pitt
man reported.
Jerry Poteat was admitted
to the Pierce County Hospital
and treated for the wound.
He was later reported in satis
factory condition.
The sheriff said Poteat and
Max Carver of Gastonia were
picked up for speednig by
sheriffs deputies earlier in the
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966
evening. While awaiting an an
swer to a telegram sent to
their homes for money to
cover a bond, the two had
been permitted to leave the
courthouse for a cup of coffee.
Poteat, a passenger in the
Carver vehicle, was walking
ahead of his friend, when he
was hit by the bullet. He told
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the sheriff he could not deter
mine from where the bullet
came.
No clues hav® yet been
found as to how the shooting
occurred, nor any motive. Po
teat told officers he thought
a car or truck was passing a
bout the time of the shooting,
but did not recall definitely.
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