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third
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Lier* of th® Sumter
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J of belnx renomtoot«d.
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ryan M0; Clifton
,72 and Jackaon
riff W J< Aeale waa r®noml*
.vtf ttree dpponenta. H® re-
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Rights
Realizes
Neat Sum
jlW was raiaed for th®
jod-Wrlght campaton at th®
riron last Thursday night
i Ward’s by Logoff citizen a.
. the dinner th®r® Waa a
m of speech-making partici-
Tta by L 0. Funderburk, who
i Senator R. M. Kennedy,
X deLoach and other®, to
[larly everybody at the din*
metking to aay during
j and nil wmo strong for
Rights’ nominee®.
jiuwr waa arranged hy *
of which J JL Li
STRONGLY BEHIND THURMOND
Th«
i« voters of South Caroling appear to be lining up
almost unanimously behind the candidacy of Governor J.
Strom Thurmond for President on the States Bights Demo
cratic ticket Numerous county Democratic executive com
mittees have gone on record unanimously aa endorsing his
candidacy and in many sections fund-raising campaigns
have been laundhed.
Among th® county committee®
that few® unanimously endorsed
th® Otata® Rights ticket composed
of Gfreroor Thurmond for Proo^
Governor Fielding Wright
■alppi for Wo® President,
are Kershaw, Charleston, Anderson,
Sumter, Greenwood. Orangeburg,
Allendale, Calhoun, Jasper, McCor
mick and possibly others.
At the first official campaign
held to Allendale county
held Tuesday in AUendale, the hat
was passed and $114.71 raise amid
orach applause.
In Pellon, a rural section of Lex
ington county, over $200 has al
ready been raised tor the fund.
- Congressman L. M. Rivers, of
Charleston, representative from
the First South Carolina Congres
sional district, issued a statement
in Washington Tuesday urging an
Immediate meeting of the South
]Lf 0 ’ 'A-,
jnajonty.
Over Opponent
*1 think this course to
iportant,” Rivera said,
mere is n oqueation m my mind
that the people of South Carolina
want an opportunity to repudiate Representative J. F.
roman Just as he has rapudlatei waa returned to Congress by u mn>
u" . —£ Jortty of over MW over his oppou-
The Stote Democratic conveniiou eat, Roy a Oobb, of Gaffney. 1
in Jackson, Miss., Monday tostract- Kershaw county stood handsome-
sd the electors of that state to cast ly b> Its native eoa giving a 1,971
their ballots for Thurmond and votes to 4<4 for Cobh. v
Wright and Alabama baa already i n laacaater county the vote waa
done llkewti* Richards *.010; Cobb SS,SS1.
Over 17,009 people have signed in Chester the vote was Rich-
petition# to North Carolina asking *rd8 1,77®; Cobb 2,196
that the name® of Thurmond and York gave Richards 6,824 and
Wright .bo placed on the ballot to Cobb $,776.
North Carolina. t j Chesterfield gave Richards 4,600
t-7 1 and Cobb 1,144.
Fifty-five thousand u. 8. clvi-' Fairfield gave Richards 1JN8 and
liana are now working to Quma. (Gobb 684.
■i Cherokee, Cobh’s home county,
——r ...jm
i. radar-equipped furry now is was the only county wh
operating between BroeklyB, N. Y.j against Richard®. There (he rot#
and Staten Island.
'was Richards MW; Cobb 6,977.
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