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EAST SIDE | Wied s26500 | Teen-Agers Vote In Southeast Is Fast B Big Political i nd | S N : AS SID UU een-Agers Yore In Southeast Is Fast Becoming Big Political Issue ” . ren sien 0 AT N oem a hay.2 : : . a * ' ® L's sullat who . ® ; i ng By HENRY LESESNE j pall recently and discussing gov- a# the result of a large Negro vote, [madge sagely remarked in a post~ | 31-year-old ‘congressional medal of A OUP i ; pe NEA Spsstal yo ernmental reform, | Teen-aged voting brought quite a Primary interview, a good many honor winner, Nathan Gordon, was vm : posse ATLANTA, Ga, ct. 10. — The| Folsom, incidentally, will become political ‘atmosphere to.. campuses Georgia boys and girls must have| elected lieutenant governor of Arne et * teen-age vote is growing up as a|the youngest governor in the United |’ I Stud voted just as their daddies did. kansas. © * 3 id a ; political isdue in. the Southeast. States when he takes office. Goy- Of Geargla colleges. Students oam- Just as in the case of 18-year-| A 32-year-old wartime marine on there. Na It started in Georgia, where Goy-|€rnor Arnall, who hitherto held the paigned vigorously for their candi- old voting, the GI influence in| Oofcer, George Smathers, was electon ny ernor Ellis Arnall, elected governor distinction, was prevented from dates, with speeches, posters, and politics has been most marked in|®d 0 congress from Florida. An--will Dx A . PI t . ¢ E i § (at 35, spearheaded a constitutional Paring deus W. a tonsa eves leaflets dropped from air- the South. This also might be She Yelera Joe bog, 36, was esigner an to Iransform Ei i amendment allowing 18-year-olds to . planes, called a part of the youth move-| eC congress ennessee. uestioning, g rs ight Dingy Blocks Into vite. TU spread to South Carona] The decision to permit toci-agers) Bioew voles . came often 80d) mens, And so on. There is little doubt HEM IN Architectural Won erland Wi i i ' this summer when teen-agers were|to vote came too late in South|charges and counter-charges flew Scrutinize the results of the re. | Nat it's the day of youth in the J. P.) ~The ® derland With Moving Sidewalks welcomed at the polls for the Dem- | Carolina, in fact, for it to have between the student organizations. |oent primaries in the Democratic | SOUth's politics. tors into By SARA YOKLEY ocratic primaries, which are South|much effect on the summer|But what was the result? one-party South and you'll find erm ersity stadium United Press Staff Correspondent Carolina's actual election, primarfes. : The results are questionable. The|some important offices filled by ex- SMOKE IN APARTMENT unprecedented NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Eight dingy, dilapidated blocks of New York's And now Governorrnominate/ The youth vote, however, was al considerable bloc of Negro teen-age|G. 1s Who are well on. this side OVERCOMES WOMAN on. to the, five east side will be transformed into an architectural wonderland. by ! James E. (Big Jim) Folsom has|considerable factor in Georgla's|votes went naturally to 37-year-old of 40. 8, 2500 addi- There will be skyscrapers, moving sidewalks, helicopter landings and M promised that it will ‘be the purpose primary. There is no way of know-|James V, Carmichael, who was Georgla has the youngest con-| Eleanor Rice, 518 E. 15th st., Apt. en provided in & floating restaurant. rs. Edna Cliatt, above, 22. |,¢ yi. oqministration to permit 18- ing exactly, but a conservative Arnall-backed, and who won. the|gressman. 30-year-old W. M. (Don) | 7, last night was overcome by y reducing the All this according to plans projected by Webb and Knapp, developers year-old Augusta, Ga., health de- year-olds to vote in Alabama, estimate is that 100,000 teen-agers popular vote despite the fact that| Wheeler. Another congressman in | smoke which drifted into her apart8 to 17 inches, of the area. partment clerk, recently inherited |* gio jin campaigned on pledges |voted in Georgia. Gene Talmadge won the unit vote Georgia, Prince Preston, is just 37.| ment from a basement refrigeration nnn: This East Side city of the future will cost an estimated $200,000,000 $265,000 from her grandmother. | constitutional reform and repeal] This was about a third of the|and the nomination. Both are veterans. unit. She was treated by a City 4 ————————————————_ 10 develop. It will cover a 30-acre She is keeping her job, less con- |¢ the poll tax, but he became anormal Georgia vote, but a seventh| All pre-primary polls showed the| Alabama chose a 34-year-old vet- | ambulance doctor. Firemen, called area in mid-Manhattan. The area cerned about the sudden wealth | onyert to the idea of 18-year-old|cf the vote this year, when registra- college boys and girls heavily in|eran, Laurie C. Battle of Birming-|to the apartment building, said FLOWERS now is cluttered with factories, than about finding an apartment. |yoting after visiting Governor Ar-ltion reached unprecedented heights|favor of Carmichael. But, as Tal-| ham in a congressional race. A {there was no fire. IN STONE ancient warehouses and shabby Violets tenements, ymbol of Architects for the project are Har- { sty & Faithfulness

rison and Abramavitz, designers of | Rockefeller center, No date yet has been set for construction, pending completion of negotiations and lifting of the government restrictions on commercial | building. | Some tenants of buildings now| located on the site have been ad- | vised to plan evacuation some time

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Porter McCray, an architect with Harrison and Abramavitz explained his wooden .cale model of this tre- | mendous project. { Beneath the entire area there will For ‘more than forty years be three levels of parking space— SCHAEFER MEMORIALS [equivalent to 24 city blocks. This h b th tondard of will accommodate some 10,000 cars. ave Deen the standard o From the “roof” of ‘this under- | beauty and quality, ground parking lot will rise parks) and buildings. ’ : Down the spine of the develops. An efficient modern plant ment will be an invention highly | makes our reasonable prices suitable for this busiest of cities— | . . vv a moving sidewalk. a fact not just a claim. Visit Like a broad flat escalator this our display room and see [sidewalk will speed the pedestrian th on his way, moving as he walks 9 values. upon it. Jutting out over the East river Cad or Write for Catalog “T|wil be a huge helicopter landing and Price ‘List field several blocks long. | This field might well be used to] shuttle passengers by helicopter to| LaGuardia and Idlewilde airports across the East river on Long] Island.

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Floating Restaurant Afloat in East river near 49th st. and the swanky Beekman and Sutton pl. residential areas will be a luxurious ‘circular restaurant. It will be reached by a pier-like construetion extending over the river. Near the restaurant there will also be yacht landings. Primarily, however, this project will be a business center. Four office buildings some 30 stories high and two others smaller in size, will flank a two-level commercial exhibition center stretching for | several blocks. Between the arc-shaped airline terminal and a “matching” hotel of about 55 stories will be a cultural center—on the scale of the metropolitan opera house. Tood To the rear of the hotel will be a convention hall—seriously needed in the city—to seat approximately 6000 people.

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