San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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jan ANTONIO REGISTER
■ Mimn to li«M> Jactios, aad Progress
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Register's Choices Next Week
| |N Saturday, May 7. the Democratic primary will
be held, in which voters will select countv offi-
cials and ten state representatives. In some instances,
of course, a runoff will be necessary to determine
the eventual successful candidate. There are 29 can-
lidates for ten state representative positions, alone.
Register calls this primary election date to the
voters' attention again, to remind them to prepare
rp VOTE.
Register, also, of course, will endorse and sup-
in.tt certain ones of the scores of candidates. Regis-
^r's choices will 1* announced in the next issue.
But don't forget, you MUST vote, May 7.
is unoppoatl tvr tbt lRHi •edi-
torial district nomination. Retort L.
Johnson, « Democrat, it wttbont op-
la Alabama, L. 8. OalHard. Jr.. It
• candidate for nlactlon to tfce atatc
Hi- «• of Representative* from J-
f»r*on cooity. GalDard kaa support
ptalfwl from iiuomtous church, ** lal,
drie sad fraternal ironp*
MA PI .KINK civic.
SOCIAL CLUB
The Mapleina (Ivic-Sooial ctab
met April 23 in the how* of the
l*r*ni(Jt-m, Mr*. Adrlia Johnson. The
rlnb'a iif\t project wa» diaemtaed at
tke m
Ileuilnra aurprlNrd the pr««Itffnf
tea
rtrv • r. stfwvkh
REV. A. W. WHHiHT
SIXTY YEARS Samaritan Mi«.iouarj Ttxi>ti-< rlinrrh, ' >ab. will
«ja»>a tha rtun-fc'. aluii-'.h anulv*fsary, ml tha In?i??, mi-a aurnirVun*.
-j J Mar L - — __ m
R«t. 8 E Wvird, <4 tfcmla*7, dortor of iirlaltr, paatnr of
fbilnh Baptiat ••liorrfc, will pmuii Uia aauiicrmrjr arnnna at S a''W*. »a
•in ba acrtiBpaDlnl by bla choir, uabar*. and m^mbari. Bhi. IlonnH
til! lia In rli/irjrit of tha la;in( of tha eorovratnna.
Hav. A. W. Wri(ht la vaator. A •p.-'-ial ianuiiaa ia uiriaM all for-
««r mrmbara. aat»dallir th.« who wit» thara at tha aiart of tha nlMtildiac
rna M yaar, aca; and ainrr tha cooiplrtion o< tha *harrli.
(Paid aAaarttaan*rnt)_ _
Bama —
(Continued frcra Pase D
Elates In the primary and ramie in
>•« T omiBStiep ef Dsllaa oonty Hher
iff James CJ. Clart, Jr, and other ant
IT* sdd^W IbAt ffNOT preferred to
W ~T|f—-r"ftake the I>etTii»crat-
'u ssmli.ationa "becanas this Would
alflWr^ie real faor of the I V-rij<M'rftrip
V+Hjh"
\t the 14th anaaa! meetinc In
%j •*»nie temple. BirmiiocLaui. dele-
|nree ts the Aiahema 8ut« CViordl-
riAtinf A«soHatirtn f'»r RfisndM
<..d VotiaiT. *ven? told that in Jeffer-
a-.M ftirrninrf»aff»» county slone there
a tf #51 «»00 Nerro voters—vut ot s
f ^ai A tliaOW—and 170.000 white
» "ert.
T. R FWrrt pr"f»^At«c of i*olltlraI
• -if*'. Alabama St«te colU^, Mow*-
< -iotv noted that Alabama la
I only 2.000 Nerro voters.
n»e increase ia Nefro vote reula-
t i Jua is lndit-atiTe A a 4rotriu«
•»a<^ir# voter rerolation" bj s»witb-
•i t Nejrroes in their eFfxrtii to ob-
**in »«(unl job opportunities, better
•» -uJnjf and ediicntional farilitiea.
K. o wed voter reKi^'ration drives
• cm! r.frhts groups ia exp^-cted to
• o>int for a Rulmrantiai increnM1
•Mai voter r^«i«tratisB 'it a ncm-
•4 21V" MO Neicroee wbs r^tnnin
reciMfered in .Mabmna.
l"he "jnifgernaut" of Negro voters
, < rolling March 1*, when
n flulett be«itni* the flr>«t Negro
r in Ii«wnd«» county niiic»» the
uon of the Alabama constitution
!•*»!.
t Cook, s Waekamith. al«o Hn^
•irch** wlien lie became s reg-
i 'i voter March 1^. 1SHV». Tri-'r to
*nnge of the vuting righ'H Mil of
" a numlier »f AlalMima Negrm»-
•• votirte in nil but I. * rl«> ninl
< >x rountH".
. iowevfr » ir.»-
podLi 2-TW Isurrent sverag*. A*a-
liema nsw the firrf succe^f'jl voter
irgfMlJilfnH * conducted J
among Negroes.
Niuul>ered nsN*sg <4Mda«*!*-« still '
plaguing t»«.uther« Negrs voters sre
tricky voter r»<[»siration devices,
voucher «y«tcnm, snpubbcixiil regis-
tration dales and places ef r»»gin-
tention, and ai./tthj, ,r
Xeanwlifto, the .Viabama lK*ui'»crat
c«.ufT^n<T, jv.fifS«r tlTe T%iffderatien
»f Alabama l'-tbuoal <Organization'*
in supporting thf <*sn«iida<y «»f Atty.- I
(iea. Richmond M. lTlswers for g»f- ;
isr. In ss i ing. tlis AI>0 re-
buffed organised lab-»r and s<»me of
the aiafe'n m«i«t sMCesanful Negro l»iue-
tnMN* and pr«deaai«M»al' m«n who
mwght backing f«.»r farmer Oar I
KUlstt.
'ojs couf»*r*nce Is ma-le up of Ne-
groes ehosen from ea^*h <4 th#» state's
eight eongrexaional districts. Must of
th#»ra are lendera of prufesaional, civic
<>r rcligitHis organixationa. llie con-
fedemtiott. on th« other h*nd. ia com-
powd t»f leaders of Negro voter or-
ganisations thst hsve been formed
ia 32 co'infiea by file IUv. Mirtln
Luth.r King. Jr'a Southern Chris-
tina I>»ader«»hlp conference.
In Qalncy, Fls., 22-year-old J<>hu
nj ]+* Wstssn, a fre»hman student
at Florida A and M uuiTer^ity. ia a
candidate for the Florida state legis-
lature.
A former t»*n«st farn.^r on a t<»l>ac-
i"o plantation, b«* sat Iwset by prob-
lems of a br<dnn home, frequent trans-
fers in school nnd poverty which caus-
ed him to find It hard to complete bis
edo«*fltion la the S-rfjih.
11«> is ( »uremed with ade«iuate
housing, ♦•duration and empioyment
for Negroes in Florida.
in Cleveland, iihi«». two of »ix Ne-
gro candidates s»*«>*ing nomination
f«>r n'-iwr pnblis offices at the May
:: primary a*^> virtually certain ef
\ irtory.
.1 nil it F». Itowen, a Republican
america's n' 1seujn&
scotch whisky!
SC0TU1S
BEST
■mstkleries
FmnccM
cam's \kk
hLv-
^JkFNnFP
'fors vihisicy
with ■ mi in liar ot tifu, la haair of
hat hlilhjaj. A drliotoni rtfMt
aarrad.
Tha Mwh>, aallla* aNna M 433
Fartu avruua.
Excavation —-
(Cootlnoad from Pig* L)
want In work. At that
ahout two feat ot water.
flarrfaaa HaU W
Kanaral artrlrM fo» Plttaaa wrre
hi'ld Wadaaada? aflnauaw. tna An-
liia-h Harllat rhnrch, Itar. J. X Rw
tnr officialiaji, Hattaa-SrtMft ,m»r-
luarr la chanra at amaiMh Ilia
ai.ilhar. Mr* CWwriia I
alatrr. Mr*. Willa Br of
Inkatrr. Mkh, atta^ ta
hara, aad ntornai to Mlchlcaa with
th, Iwdy fnr Intaraaat la Iakatar.
PttMMW waa tha »oa ot Mr. aad
Mr* Nmaaa Plttma. aad waa hara
May 26, 1&34, la Albany. Oa. Tha
iaaiily laorad to Mlaklcaa. whara ha
allandad pnhlle aahoal, aad thaa
Warn, untverfcity and tha llulrcnllr
..f Michigan.
H, Jolnad th, Taltad Stat„ Air
fnrr. In Or lobar, 10M, and aarrrd
a tour of daty la Han Antoala Ha
affllintrd with Antloch Bapllat
rhnrrh, waa vary aotira la eharth
work, waa wlilaly huown aa a dlracln*
ot rallitloua music, and aarr,d aa mla-
latar of mualc at Anlloch.
Kullowlac awtu-, la tha air forca,
ritimaa raturaad to MldUnaa, but,
aouia four yaar, a«* oaa» hark to
Haa Aafonio to inak, hla hnma harr
WUPAY, AWUL m j
Citizens Endorse Candidacy of
REV.J.N.BYRD
For Place 6—Democratic Primary-May 7
I
We, the uodernigned citizens of Bexar county, do hereby pledge and en-
dorse our support to the candidacy of Rev. J. N. Byrd for Place 6 in the
race in the Democratic primary, May 7:
nr. r. S Wilkuxon, Sr.
Kcv. I. H. Harper
Dr. W. 3. Gaskm
Kalf C Noreemast
B«v rrank J. Perry
Mapoleon Byrd
Clarence Hendenom
J. A. James
Valmo C Bellinger
L 0. White
John B. Murry
Donald Grayion
Bex L. Sherman
J. J Owen*. Jr.
Brown L. Br ickeiu
Mrs. W. C. White
Mr*. Lala Ma* Coleman
W. E. Harwood
Baymond Montei
William 7. Bertia
John BM>y
L 0. Anthony x .
Bev. H. W. Bacot
Mn Ida Joned—
Burr Graves
Mn. Billie rkhar
Dr. John Daniala
Bev. J. 0. Bailay
J. Guy Bowelli
James D. Beard
Jack Musgrovr-
Dr. M. L. Preacher
Bev. L. A Crenshaw
Willie Wmittr
Sgt and Mrt. Bickard Smith
Mn N. W Grave*
Bev. Anton* Dyket
Bev. B. T. Alexander
Bev. E. D Cnnnhigkui
Bev. D. H HaU
Mr. and Mn. 0. M. Mm
Mrs Carolyn Jean Korean:"t
Bev. W. G. QiUeapto
V. E. Lanremor*
(Lewis Funeral Home
owner)
T. G. Jordan
Katharine Beverly
Bev. 0. W. Hodge*
Tommie Shaw
John J. Cecil
Janes McOray, Jr. •
Mn. E. M. Vane* '
I. 0. Collins
O. 0. Booker
W. 0. White
Jtimes Henderson
W. L Beacler
P. M. Cano
Frank Bcnold
John L. Mott
Bobby E. Wictcher*
Rev. C. F. M. Jone*
Eugene Bkmnt
Caleb Grave*
John Tucker, Jr.
Sledge Smith
John Iiiman
(Paid Political Advertiwtucnt)
r
Alvin Collin*
Albert Williama.
Mr*. Mary Perkin*
Boscoe Cunningham
Johnnie Phillip*
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomai
Bev. Sherman Bedford
Bev. V. S. Johnson
Bev. C. C. Brown
Mn. 0. M. Miller
0. W. Seherti
James P. Burget*
Bospo Arrilo
Dr. King D. Johnson
Alri* Hodge
>. P. Washington
Rev. T. T. Adams
Baynmd Joan Lemon
Jesse Delyodon
Jim P. McCay
Albert B. Cnrry*
Walter Merriweather
Robert Holmes
Mn. Mary Manning
Paul White
W. L Rector, Jr.
Rev. a H. James
Fev. David Smith
Howard Spencer
Leslie Foster
Soger Carpenter
W. K. Kelly
Bev. Rufus Wilson
Rev. A. L Passmore
Rev. J. H. Harris
» '■
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It's Our 39th Birthday
HANBy-ANBy
That Prices effeettrs thin Saturday, April 30
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LEGS lb. 45c Backs and Nccks. lb. 12c
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potatoes
Fmfc Vlaa Rlfi (krrrjr
Tomatoes
rmh, Bad, KJpa, lawhu Pilot
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fVak UiarGnn TaMav
,fc- 21* squash 2 ^ 25'
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&
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sausage 40tc- 2
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Angel Food * 39c
Bulli-r Nut StranaMi
coffee cake ^ 59e
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french bread 25#
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1966, newspaper, April 29, 1966; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403705/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.