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A FEW WOR DS
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To the Editor of The Herald:
This Weltner boy, a Representa tive in the House of Repr esenta ti ves from the 3rd Dfstrict of Georgia , and nominee
of the Democratic primary to
succeed him self, has announced
that he will not serr-ve furth er
as the Repres entative from the
3rd District of Georgia.
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ind eed a step in the ri ght dir ection . It would be 'just fine
if every office holder in t h e
United States who holds to the
philosophy such as Weltner's
would follow suit.
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t he reason back of Weltrier' s actfo n. I r efer to the true rea son;
not the reason he made public .
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t he tru th, he would ha ve said
that he is takin g this action bec ause he has been a miserable
fail ure ; tha t he is seein g, d ay
by day, a disintegration of all
tha t he ,has worked so hard for.
Weltner forfeited the respect fixed his signature thereto. Any
and confidence of all white peo- s·ubsequent action by him canple and a majority of Negro . not in any way affect an oath
people in the section of t h e which he had previously taken.
country he calls home, because
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of his activiby in fa vor of Civil
job, I suggest tha t he appl y at
Ri g h ts legislation. Now he a broadcas ting com pany for a
find s himself a man without a job as news commentator. They
coun tr y; a man wi thout a, might appreciate his talents
friend . Quite naturall y this there.
state of affa irs has caused him
PAUL R. OOURSON
to become despondent, which he Albany, Ga.
now evidenc,es by hiis action in
refusing to try to go on as
Representa tive from th e 3rd
District of Georgia.
I -b elieve t h a t the rea son
Weltn er gives for his a ction is
the flim siest I ever hea rd , and
it has no se mblance of truth
in it. He says that he has to
ta ke this action becaus e of the
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t ake, and which Weltner took.
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which he is taking, he is no
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To the Editor of The Herald:

This Weltner boy, a Repre-
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trict of Georgia, and nominee
of the Democratic primary to
succeed himself, has announced
that he will not serve further
as the Representative from the
3rd District of Georgia.

This action of Weltner’s is
indeed a step in the right di-
Tection. It would be ‘just fine
if every office holder in the
United States who holds to the
philosophy such as Weltner’s
would follow suit.

It is quite easy to understand
the reason back of Weltner’s ac-
tion. I refer to the true reason;
not the reason he made public.
Had he seen fit to adhere to
the truth, he would have said
that he is taking this action be-
cause he has been a miserable
failure; that he is seeing, day
by day, a disintegration of all
that he has worked so hard for.

Weltner forfeited the respect
and confidence of all white peo-
ple and a majority of Negro
people in the section of the
country he calls home, because
of his activity in favor of Civil
Rights legislation. Now he
finds himself a man without a
country; a man without a
friend. Quite naturally this
state of affairs has caused him
to become despondent, which he
now evidences by his action in
refusing to try to go on as
Representative from the 3rd
District of Georgia.

I believe that the reason
Weltner gives for his action is
the flimsiest I ever heard, and
it has no semblance of truth
in it. He says that he has to
take this action because of the
loyalty oath which the Demo-
crats require every candidate to
take, and which Weltner took.
Weltner seems to want people
to think that by the action
which he is taking, he is no
longer bound by the oath he
took. He swore that he would
Support every nominee of the
Democratie party, and he af-

fixed his signature thereto, Any
subsequent action by him can-
not in any way affect an oath
which he had previously taken.
If Weltner is looking for a
job, I suggest that he apply at
a broadeasting company for a
job as news commentator. They
might appreciate his talents
there.
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Albany, Ga.
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NEWBOLD N!ji&gt;YES, Editor
BENJAMIN M. McKELWAY, Editorial ChairmoD
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966
A- 26
Upset in Georgia
I
Although Ellis Arnall was the oddson favo1ite to win Georgia's gubernatorial r unoff primary, there were a few
people- not many-who though t that
Lester G. Maddox migh t just possibly
squeeze out a vict ory. No one dreamed,
h owever, that he would win by some 70,000 votes. And there are plenty of people
who are now asking: What does this
mean?
·
I t would be easy t o conclude t hat
Maddox, a segregationist who closed his
Atlanta restaurant rather t han serve
Negroes, is a beneficiary of t he racial
issue. And t o some extent h e doubtless
is, especially against the background of
the recent sensele'S s race flareup in
Atlanta. But this is not the whole story
- not any more so than racial disorders
are the sole explanat ion of this week's
Senate show of displeasure with the
way hospital and school desegregation
guidelines have been handled. Majbrity
Leader Mike Mansfield probably spoke
for most of the Senate members when
he said that the disaffection was not
concerned with desegregation as such,
but resulted from a general feeling that
the Department of Health, Educi);tion
and Welfare had been moving "too fast."
There is no way of knowing to what
extent racial resentment figured in t he
decision of Georgia Democrats t o cast
their ballots for Maddox. But it is a
matter of record that Maddox said little
about the race issue during his campaign. His big rhetorical guns were
reserved for the federal government,
President Johnson, t he Great Society,
liberalism, socialism and communism.
Arnall, on the other hand, was tagged
with l;Jeing a "Washington man." And
during the campaign he could not get
out from under a stat ement, widely
attributed t o him, that "I am a national
Democrat and anyone who doesn't like it
can go to hell."
So, hopefully at least , it looks n ow
as though Georgia will n ot be ripped up
one side and down the other by a governorship campaign keyed t o race in t he
weeks which remain before the November election .
The Republican candidate is Representative Howard Callaway, who was a
Democrat until 1964, when he swung
over and helped carry Georgia for
Senator Goldwater. Callaway is n ot a
racist, and he can be expected t o make
his bid for t he governorship primarily as
an anti-administration man.
When the. runoff voting patterns
have been checked out, Maddox may
conclude, of course, that racial feeling
was the sleeper in his big win. But then,
again, he may not. He may decide to
stick to the formula which carried him
so successfully through the primary.
If this proves to be the case, LBJ
and all his works will be in for a fearful .
pounding on the Georgia hustings
during the next few weeks. But that is
greatly to be preferred to a campaign
t hat could undo the notable progress
which Georgia has made in recent years
in building a better racial climate.
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              <text>he £vening Sta?

With Sunday Morning Edition
Published by THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO., Washingfon, D. C.°
SAMUEL H. KAUFFMANN, Chairman of the Board

CROSBY N. BOYD, President

NEWBOLD NOYES, Edifor

BENJAMIN M. McKELWAY, Editoria] Chairman

 

A—26

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966

 

 

 

Upset in Georgia

Although Ellis Arnall was the odds-
on favorite to win Georgia’s gubernator-
ial runoff primary, there were a few
people—not many—who thought that
Lester G. Maddox might just possibly
squeeze out a victory. No one dreamed,
however, that he would win by some 70,-
000 votes. And there are plenty of people
who are now asking: What does this
mean?

It would be easy to conclude that
Maddox, a segregationist who closed his
Atlanta, restaurant rather than serve
Negroes, is a beneficiary of the racial
issue. And to some extent he doubtless
is, especially against the background of
the recent senseless race flareup in
Atlanta. But this is not the whole story
—not any more so than racial disorders
are the sole explanation of this week's
Senate show of displeasure with the
way hospital and school desegregation
guidelines have been handled. Majority
. Leader Mike Mansfield probably spoke
for most of the Senate members when
he said that the disaffection was not
concerned with desegregation as such,
but resulted from a general feeling that
the Department of Health, Education
and Welfare had been moving “too fast.”

There is no way of knowing to what
extent racial resentment figured in the
decision of Georgia Democrats to cast
their ballots for Maddox. But it is a
matter of record that Maddox said little
about the race issue during his cam-
paign, His big rhetorical guns were
reserved for the federal government,

President Johnson, the Great Society,
liberalism, socialism and communism.
Arnall, on the other hand, was tagged
with being a “Washington man.” And
during the campaign he could not get
out from under a statement, widely
attributed to him, that “I am a national
Democrat and anyone who doesn’t like it
can go to hell.” :

So, hopefully at least, it looks now
as though Georgia will not be ripped up
one side and down the other by a gover-
norship campaign keyed to race in the
weeks which remain before the Novem-
ber election.

The Republican candidate is Repre-
sentative Howard Callaway, who was a
Democrat until 1964, when he swung
over and helped carry Georgia for
Senator Goldwater. Callaway is not a
racist, and he can be expected to make
his bid for the governorship primarily as
an anti-administration man.

When the runoff voting patterns
have been checked out, Maddox may
conclude, of course, that racial feeling
was the sleeper in his big win. But then,
again, he may not. He may decide to
stick to the formula which carried him
so successfully through the primary.

If this proves to be the case, LBJ
and all his works will be in for a fearful .
pounding on the Georgia hustings
during the next few weeks. But that is
greatly to be preferred to a campaign
that could undo the notable progress
which Georgia has made in recent years
in building a better racial climate.
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                    <text>NEW DEMOCRATIC 23 rd PSALM
Lyndon is my shepherd, I shall not work
He maketh me lie down in front of t heaters
He leadeth me into white Unive r sitie s
He restoreth my welfare check
He leadeth me down t he path of sit-in for
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He anointeth my head with anti-kink hair stra i ghtener,
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Lyndon is my shepherd, I shall not work

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communist sakes

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