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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, ; . RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.
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TALMADGE STRONG ARM SQUAD STORMS GOVERNOR’S OFFICE—The bellowing, belligerent man shown by the arrow in the
center above it Johnny Nahara, chief of the Talmadge "goon” squad, starting the assault by violence on the office of Governor Ellis
Arnall in the early morning hours of January 15, 1947. Nahara, a Talmadge stalwart from Douglas, is slated to be named Director of
the Department of Public Safety by Roy Harris If Herman Talmadge the Pretender is elected Governor. The attack on the Governor's
THIS. office successful, Herman the Puppet arrived a few minutes Ut«f. leaning on the arm of Boss Roy and, under constant prodding by the
Cracker Boss, demanded Arnall turn the office over to him. Next day the Talmadge-capured State Patrol, which operates under Di-
rector of Public Safety, stormed the Governor’s Mansion, demanded Ainall and family get out within fifteen minutes. In the above
Jm Wa^i picture, note the youth trying to help restrain the mad, bull-like, ragin;' Nahara. Then look at the picture below.
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It Happen LED BY mighty NAHARA, blows FORCE of his ham-llke AND VIOLENCE fists. Now RAGES note the RAMPANT—Johnny expression on the boy’s Nahara face, disposes as he of falls the resistance back, severely by the pummelled. youth with one At
or two the Governor of the
this point P. T. McCutcheon, Arnall’s secretary, hears the commotion, appears at door to try and protect the
State of Georgia from bodily harm, possible death. Nahara, with several hanging to him, lunges at McCutcheon and swings his nam-
AGAIN! Talmadge msr Herman fists Talmadge, against is elected, the and was official’s precipitated snapped Jaw. by This news and mob led photographers by scene, Johnny planned Nahara. and by went Roy who all Harris will over head the in his world, the attempt Department bringing to seive disgrace of the Safety Governorship on and the the state State In and the Patrol name humilia¬ of if
tion to Georgians everywhere. Violence, as shown above, is the hallma: k of Roy and his Puppet and this scene will be enacted In
many various versions many times if Herman should by chance be elected.
Vote Seif. 2th to Keeo “ M. E. Thompson Governor
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The Dade County
THOMPSON FOR GOVERNOR
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
GEISIM IN GEORGIA
Recently as I was listening to
the radio, I heard the announcer
say, now we will hear an address
oy Herman Talmadge candidate
for Governor of Georgia. I list
ened to his talk until he finished
and I wondered how a man could
get up and promise the people
everything and conduct himself
the way he has, and get away
- with it.
I was in Atlanta the night
Herman and his mob took over
(he governor’s office and I want
to say I have never seen anyth¬
ing like it before, in a supposed
to be civilized country. Before
the legislature met, Herman real¬
izing he had no more right to
the office of governor than you
cr I had, called upon his friends
to come to the Capitol on that
date and see that he got a squar*
deal, and come they did. Most
cf them turned out to be thugs
and hoodlums and ex-convicts
his late father had pardoned out
of the Chain-gangs of Georgia.
This was the crowd that came to
=ee that Herman got a square
deal at the hands of the’ Legis¬
lature-
After bickering several hours
pro and con the legislature fin¬
ally declared Herman, Governor.
All this time this crowd of friends
and a number of the members
ox legislature who came down to
i-ee that Herman got the square
deal, were very freely pouring
the liquor down them until it
was a drunken mob that ruled
the State Capitol that night, you
nave noticed Talmadge uses the
came tactics that Hitler used in
Germany, that is the bigger the
lie , the more it is believed, so
after some of his henchmen got
so drunk they passed out, they
put out the propoganda that the
Thompson force had drugged
these drunks, so they would not
be able to vote for Herman. This
was quickly spread among this
mob of drunken Hoodlums who
came to see Herman get the
Square Deal. So they threatened
cny one who was not for them.
They even threatened to go in
and get Thompson and mob him.
He was ushered out a side
to safety. They then proce
to the governor’s private o
led by Herman and Roy Hi
they smashed the door and t
ly went in and demanded Ellis
Arnall, then Governor, to vacate.
He did not vacate that instant,
but was forced out by this mob a
few days later. Herman then
proceeded to have laws passed
to suit himself, by a majority
of hand picked legislature
Among these Bills was one for
a sales tax in Georgia, he said
he needed 40 million dollars more
per year to run the State. His
hand picked legislature passed
this bill for him and he signed it.
We would be paying a sales tax
now if the Supreme Court had
not given us a Square Deal, and
ousted him from the governor’s
office. Now in his radio talk he
says he is against a sales tax.
is he? Or is he? When he was
in office he was for it. Now he
I is out trying to get in, he says
he is against it. We can draw
| our own conclusions about this-
Talmadge has a system for fool¬
ing the people that is starting
something on his opponent that
sounds bad. As most people are
always ready to believe the worst
of a person who is in office.
Then when he works the people
into fevor heat, he makes an
issue of something about the
Negro, and he will hollow nigger
nigger, nigger and white supre¬
macy. During the meantime he
lambasts the Federal Govern¬
ment for something some one
lias done, connected with the
government, that people of Ga,
do not wholly approve of. This
appeals to a lot of people and
they think Talmadge has come
to save Georgia from the nigger.
He has been preaching what he
will do to save us from the Negro
for several years, and has not
been elected to do these things,
we are no closet to the Negro
than we have evet been, w’hich
shows it is only an election
scheme, which is forgotten after
each election until the next- For
years they would tell some big
story of w T hat a raw deal the
farmrs were getting, and just
as soon as he was elected how he
would remedy the' situation, and
every farmer in the State would
get rich, but "Lo and Behold,”
as soon as the election was over
the farmer was forgotten. This
scheme worked for years, until
lie wore it out, then he fell on
x. g > Issue. All
;c_....... People draw the
when it comes to
with negros. So
starts in advance of a
to put out the propoganda
negros are just about to
over the country using his
dall Sheet, The Statesman to
this out, then he has some
his organized crowd, as they
well organized having a crew
every county in Georgia,
around and verify every
he has said in his paper- He
used men who are very promin¬
ent in their County to head his
organization, these people are
high pressured into working for
him with promises, that if they
will carry their County for him.
he will do some big personal
favor for them. In lots of cases
it is large sums of money, that
the poor fellows who do the
biggest hollowing for Talmadge,
never see. These are the
ones that are being hood winked,
while the real agent or big shot
gets the money. These are a few
of the ways the Talmadge organ¬
ization works. Sometimes they
get elected sometimes they fail,
of course there'are some people
who will never wake up to the
way they are being duped, and
1 often wonder how long it will
be before the others realize what
they are getting into when they
vote for Talmadge. Just ask
yourself what has Talmadge evet
done that I have benefited by.
Some one has said you can’t fool
all the people all the time, Tal¬
madge knows he don’t have to
fool all the people when a ma¬
jority is enough.
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JAMES A. PERRY
WILL BE i ED
Because —
1—His record is good and his
ability is recognized throughout
Georgia.
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2—He has always been on
the side of the people where
rates and services from utilities
are involved.
3— He cast tne deciding vote in
favor of the beginning of gener¬
ation of hydro-electric current
in the Tallulah Falls and Blue
Ridge sections of Georgia.
4— Through his efforts rural
electrification had its beginning
in this state.
5— He led the fight in piping
natural gas to Georgia.
6— He fought successfully for
uniform electric and freight rates
throughout the state, as low in
small towns as in the larger
cities-
Perry is opposed by Roval
K. Mann and Hugh W-
Striplin.
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