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and you’ll soon find out.
| If you’re accepted, you’ll live in
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; You’ll eat good food.You’ll learn a trade.
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IS FOLLY of tite highest
to con t inge to send
States foreign aid to na
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to he oar friends, bat which
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most free, toe richest and
greatest nation fa toe world,
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lanhip to go bat in hand to
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fit all UA. foreign aid to
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la the outrages
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oar friends and allies
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have to help tram
r, the arrogant dictator
continues to increase
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_— frfaodship with the Soviet
.UbIos and repeatedly acts
lot too best interests of toe
1 world. He boasted of join
Chfaese Reds in support
.fag tho bloody rebel massacres
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in TLe Congo. He used our
aid to parehaae mat for :
sion against Yemen and £sraeL 1
He permitted the boning at a
U^. library in- Cairo last No¬
vember, shot down an wwwmiI
Ameri c an private plane, and
then told toe United States to ;
go drink from toe sea.
Approximately fl biQioe fa J
'UA aid has been sent to Nuar, ;
ami food is being dripped to
him at toe rate at about *150
mSHoB a year. There should be
no more.
Last year, Sokazao at Indo¬
nesia, which has received almoet
$900 million in aid, told ns to “go
to bell,” ell the while sop port¬
ing gbe warmongering
of Bed China fa Asia and con¬
tinuing bis aggression against
our ally, Kalsysia. So long as be
persists in Us present policies,
no more US. aid should ge fate
Indonesia. I
All U.S. aid to Algeria should i
likewise be baited as long as
Ben Bella walks band fa
with toe Communists sad
ports the Congolese rebels. Al¬
ready, Ben Bella has done quite
well by our foreign aid program,:
receiving more than $144 rnfnVm
in just s little over two years.
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THESE NATIONS are openly -
hostile to the United States and ^
scorn turn. They our foreign Hne policy with at *?*—<» every ft i
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destroy our p ropert y and tell us I 3
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YOU’LL GET PAID WHILE DOING IT!
You’ll get daily spending money • . . W
and when you leave you’ll be paid $50 for
every month you were in Job Corps!
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Not a game
of chance
It takes skill to fit community and in¬
dustry to each other. Each man m our
industrial development division works
hard at this job.
With his head full of ideas, his brief¬
case full of facts, he travels tens of
thousands of miles yearly to find new
industries for Georgia.
In 1964 the state again fared well. A
total of 229* firms built new plant s or ex¬
panded existing ones in our service area.
These industries represent $200 mil¬
lion of capital investment, 13,000 new
jobs and an annual payroll of more than
$44 million.
Industrial development takes know¬
how. And teamwork. The G eorgia
_ Power Company _ continues
its efforts with state agencies, coordinating
of chambers
commerce and other business con¬
cerns. The common goal is a brighter
future for our state.
* Each industry represents capital invest¬
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