Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, October 23, 1964, Image 3
JTTE CLEVELAND (GA.) COtHlIER SOME REASONS / ...... « > 1 WHY 71 i THE iii % 4 "V* NINTH ' '1 r a •:X:V:v •/■Six 77- p * DISTRICT "T! SHOULD III -> KEEP i * PHIL m ! LANDRUM m ’ ► IN CONGRESS! A. M -J i : PHIL r c LANDRUM: 1 I. our wav tike RESULTS SETsis all of us, 1 wants 9n j. IIN to . • see our area • * opened • ec * ua Mend and ana more —■*» tourists . . . cominor , 2 . — u,e rf’S'inT 7 ES um b ,”“V““' il 2' l *" d wH '* *> '•"» "J !~tt» ,m * n -4U 3 . RESULTSkAH 35E- Hin!® ssssar ! nd S,e . 6r thr ° U9h h,ve Con publit 9 ress ^ Rural Area Library Services zss Act 4 . ed . develop . Kn ? Ws the ® or construction feelings about of fast, 27 new efficient post offices mall service. throughout RESULTS: the district. Landrum help- 5 Work”for Opposed thousands* the * vicious f°N two-price system fncrus,rfes on cotton sqa ' n and 't foreign he supported Imports. the RESULTS: wheat increased * N h Georg,a ,exti,e w ®rkers has been insured, and their pay 6. • • f® U i ? om , fong N ,n . l 8n< L h District ? hard "T* 110 to producers. " asskf 31 scho our °’ Poultry funeh program, Industry. with RESULTS: many Landrum pounds helped being j ” \ n He helped the million dollar pool try Industry training center at the University of Ge< 7 . struction, more Was recreational to Instrumental the Ninth outlets. In District. brlnglno RESULTS: the $41 More million Industrial Carters and Dam, lob now opportunities, under con¬ 8. a/* - aci o^oieefs ifies, ^ ask,ed and In the securing district. 2,000 RESULTS: man-months over $2 million New of roads, In public better works water funds systems for and more sewage than over on-site employment. 9. Is a former teacher and Is a genuine friend of education. RESULTS: Landrum \ helped write - among other education laws - the Vocational Education Act of 63. Georgia has fust been allocated over $3 million under this new law for Fiscal year 1965. 10 . ^ including ,C | Helped those In ® the to ver help approval ^3 million industries of In tbe loans nine and Area grants Redevelopment are going help for projects various In prefects, tbe dls* new get started or to firms expand. 11. increase 1961, In he 1955 to spoke the voted present for to and increase $1.25 voted the and for minimum the hour. extension RESULTS: wage of from People minimum 75e In to the $1.00. wage Ninth laws In District I960 and and an - along with the nation — enfoy a better standard of living. 12 In your Voted pockets, for the Increased tax cut personal bill. RESULTS: savings, Record expanded consumer construction spending, and more more money lobs. RE-ELECT ’ -S 'V PHIL I.AMtlU M HE CAN DO MOStE FOR A THE NINTH! -I P v r * ■fH) Resolution Act No. 23 shall be Chairman, to be elected, “ , J,° , ^present , district .. , • f on __ ihe by the voters of the entire county. e a House Resolution No. 85-157 For the of electing such hoard, the person must be A RESOLUTION purpose } c Qnt of sald dl ?j rlct ! f “ Proposing an amendment to the members, White County (4)^Education is hereby removes his residence from , the dis Consititution, so as to provide for divided into four J™* that he represents, the re the election of members of the Districts. Education District No 1 members of the board Board of Education of White Coun¬ shall be composed of all the area h aI1 immediatffiy declare that a ty by the people; to provide their within Militia District No. 861 ^ , a ca " cy exlsts an d sh ? H “LS?, qualifications; to provide their (Mount Yonah). Education Dis- Vacancy as provlded , , °^ herein. terms of office; to provide the pro¬ (rict No. 2 shall be composed of all ^ ter No P erson shall , be el^ibla cedure connected therewith; to the area within Militia Districts to serv o member of the Board vide pro¬ No. 1441 (White Creek) and 426 e as a °f for the submission of this (Mossy Creek). Education District . K ha » nat b f n * re sideil jection; amendment and for for other ratification purposes. or re¬ No. 3 shall be comnosed of all the ™°“ ths Co and f who y K fo ^ has tw not f , V ,L been J a a BE IT RESOLVED BY THE area within Militia Districts No. f, esldent i of th district ln 721 (Blue Creek) and 427 (Na- ® GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR¬ coochee) and 1497 (Chattahoo- be or she , qualifies for at least s« GIA: chee). Education District No. 4 months immediately preceding SECTION 1 shall be composed of all the area .date of his election to Article VIII, Section V, Para¬ within Militia Districts No. 558 hoard The Chairman of the Board graph I of the Constitution, relat¬ (Tesnatee) and 1439 (Blue Ridge) may.bearesident of any of the ing to the County Boards of Edu¬ and 836 (Town Creek) and 862 ^ la dlstr ‘ cts m sald c ,°^ ty b ^ cation, is hereby amended by add¬ tcy, na1 p v') snail have been a resident of White h ing at the end thereof the follow¬ rPP for tweI Of) One member from each of the ve ing: four (4) Education Districts shall , Preceding , the data of Ws his M The Board of Education Of be elected by the voters of the en- or J' e r election to such board. White County shall be composed tire county, but in order to be eligf- , lat “ ^“ifuSion Jof Of five (5) members, of which ont amendment it shall be the duty of the Ordinary of White County issue the call for an election for the purpose of electing the mem- j bers of the Board of Education of White County. The day of such election shall be set for a day not less than thirty (30) nor more than forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of the call there-1 of. It shall be the duty of the Ordi¬ nary to publish the date of the j .-ictkn, the purpose thereof, and a brief description of the proce -1 aure connected therewith at leasi I nee imim diateiy preceding the ‘ ate thereof j n the official organ i °‘ White County. A person oifer ’■•'8 to run for the office of Chair¬ man of the Board shall so desig¬ nate he is running for said office at the time he qualifies. The Chairman of the Board shall serve lor a term of four (4) years; the !\vo members receiving the largest ..-mber of votes shall serve for a term of four (4) years and the remaining two members shall serve . ; a term of two (2) years. Mem era elected at such election shall -eke office January 1, 1965 and 'heir term of office shall expire on December 31st of the last year of their respective terms. Tbe suc -cssers to such members shall ba Jectid for a term of four (4) ..ears and shall be elected at the same time elections are held to fill . ’'•ancies in other State and coun¬ tv offices. .vny vacancy which occurs on the Board within 45 days of the next oCmej-al election, or if the term of office in which such vacancy oc c rs shall expire within 60 days after the next general election, shall be filled by the Board by ap , ointing a successor to serve out the remainder of the unexpired term. Vacancies occurring at othti times shall be filled by the Board by apointing a successor to servt. until the next general election, l t which time the vacancy shall be filled by an election to be conducted as herein provided, and the sue cessor so elected shall serve on the remainder of the unexpired term. 'The Eoard of Education o White County in effect at the tim Oi. the ratification of this amend rnent shall be abolished effectiv. L~cember31, 1964, and the tern of office of the members of such Board shall expire on such date. The Board created hereundei shall be successor to such abolished Eoard and shall be vested with the rights, powers, duties, and author ity possessed by such other Board.' SECTION 2 When the above proposed amend ment to the Constitution shall havt been agreed to by two-thirds of flee members elected to each of the two branches of the General As sembly, and the same has been en¬ tered on their journals with the. ““Ayes” and “Nays” taken thereon such proposed amendment shall b ; pa Wished and submitted as pro vided in Article XIII, Section 1 Paragraph I of the Consiiiution oi Georgia of 1945, as amended. The ballot submitting the above proposed amendment shall have v. ritten or printed thereon the fol¬ lowing: ratification amendment For of to the Constitution so as to pro¬ vide for the election of members e-{ .the Board of Education of White County by the people; to provide t.-eir qualifications; to provide th.ir terms of office; to provide the procedure connected therewith. “Against ratification of amend¬ ment to the Constitution so as to provide for the election of mem¬ bers of the Board of Education ol White County by the people; to provide their qualifirations office; to to provide pro¬ vide their terms of tiie procedure connected therewith. 1 Ah persons desiring to vote ii , ivor of adopting the proposed pmendment shall vote for ratifica Hon of the amendment, and all per sons desiring to vote against the adoption of the proposed amend¬ ment shall vote against ratifica¬ tion. shall be rati¬ If such amendment Paragraph fied as provided in said of tiie Constitution, it shall be uime a part of the Constitution o uus State. The returns oi the elcc non shall be made in like manner as returns tor elections for mem¬ bers oi the General Assembly; am 1 r shall be the duty of tne Seen, U.ry of State to ascertain the re¬ sult and certify the result to the Governor, who shall issue his proc¬ lamation thereon. GEO. T. SMITH Speaker of the House GLENN W. ELLARD Clerk of the House PETER ZACK GEER president of the Senate GEORGE D. STEWART "Secretary of the Senate A SPLASH! iM * *:■ ! ■ : 7-<: : Z m ...... : 7 m 1 il |g§ • - ||g m t I 1 Jh | II I ^ H E l E | WM | p ^ F ^ T:-'T | «• ... <* Why Not Tell , j 1 ! the Whole Truth, ! j l Senator Goldwater? ■ About 1 i • YOUR membership in the NAACP. i Urban ^ • YOUR role as a founding member of the I League. 1 • YOUR contribution of $400 to finance Arizona school integration. • YOUR leadership in integrating Arizona’s Na¬ tional Guard. • YOUR leadership in integrating Arizona’s movie theaters. • YOUR role, as a member of the Phoenix City I Council, in integrating that city’s airport and restaurant. • YOUR co-sponsoring of legislation to provide a Civil Rights Bill for the State of Arizona. • YOUR support and vote for the 1960 Civil Rights BilL * • YOUR criticism of Bobby Kennedy for not pushing hard enough'on “prosecution of alleged civil rights violations in Georgia and in the South • YOUR co-sponsoring with Jacob Javits a bill applying FEPC restrictions to federal contracts. • YOUR support and vote on two occasions for the creation of the Civil Rights Commission. • YOUR support of Adam Clayton Powell’s civil rights amendments. • YOUR hypocrisy in supporting the civil rights bill of 1964 up until its passage was certain and after you became a candidate for President. « ^ • COME NOW, SENATOR, let’s tell the whole truth to the people of Georgia as you have told the truth to the people of Washington and other northern cities when you said, “I think that the Attorney General should have the power to use a very tightly-drawn law AIMED LIKE A RIFLE j at the precise problem in a school district .... yes, I would use it (the law), if elected”. • AND, “I am unalterably opposed to discrimina ation or segregation according to race, creed, or color or on any other basis, not only my words, but more importantly, my actions throughout the years have continually demonstrated my feeling in this regard ... I realize fully the federal gov¬ ernment has a responsibility in the field of civil rights. I supported the civil rights hills which were enacted in 1957 and 1960”, • And finally, Senator, you said last month: “I would vigorously enforce the civil rights bill of 1964 ... for it is only just and right.” ^ .•atlfeTjir.* . Remember what the first Republican President, Mr. Lincoln, said: “You can fool all the people some of the ■ ! time.....but you can't fool all the people all the time/' t i til ■vl * DON’T BE FOOLED Vote Straight Democratic v- I J vr: i »r t THIS AD PAID FOR BY \ Si Georgia Democrats A Wildfire Every 3 Minutes 36 Seconds PIXIE'S DISGRACE. • e 400 FOREST FIRES PER DAY! . .V/ * # • M.C. 4 XCHK *1 • OKLA. *&*■ «.c .a j A MIS3 muA TCXA9 i LA." • • • Denotes F»t»e In !6 Sesthsrr. State* there*, a new wildfire starting in the forests 400 times a day, compared with 84 times a day for the rest of the nation. Problem is one to be tackled by Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference in New Orleans in April.