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care-and simultaneous adher
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Ster, a milkshake It W 'IpS''
tween meals snack . . ag
after-lunch dessert ... an ex
cuse for rapping with friends
at the soda fountain.
But through Oatholio Re
lief Services, 20,000 children
in war-battered South Viet
nam are getting a "milk
shake" thai means the differ
ence between health and mal
nutrition. Often a child's only
nutritious meal of the day,
it's a blend of com, soy
beans, milk, sugar a4 water.
Yourig Vietnamese say it's
tasty, ataa. 'uk m
To treat your Vietnamese
counterpart to health, take
up a class collection or scatter
drop-in coin containers vatt
Strategic points in your neigh
borhood. Then send the col
lection to any Catholic
church or to American Catho
lic Overseas Aid Fund, Em
pire State Building, Ntij
York, N.Y. 10001 All that
hungry Vietnamese children
want Is a fair shske.
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Sat., Feb. 17, 1070 THE CAROLINA
Jurv Is Sefected In H. Rod's Brown Trial -
. i f ; . ., . lififiil!,JMin'.j : j-.' oe, are chaifed with
Red Caj
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EW YORK -( N BNS) - The
W delayed trial of H. I Rap
Brbw finally got underway in
State Supme CcHirt f la;
hat t e last ' hurschiy! '
. Theyjuiy consisting 0;0
whit- 2 blacks aj)d a Puerto '
Rican was' w.hekhiled. to: b4f !
open iriji I .tsUraS' ! by ! OrrowtlV 1
whost attorneys, William Kunt
and Howard Moore had
won the right for him to act as
co-counsel in the triaL i
Justice Arnold G. Fraiman
had previously allowed the for
iner, chairman of the Student
Nqn-violent Coordinating Com
mittee (SNCC) to act as hsi own
co-counsel to the extent of
joining in lawyers' bench eon
ferences. The judge had not,
however, allowed him to ques
I ion prospecitve jurors about
their qualifications.
Upon winning the right of
co-counsel in his defense Brown
will be permitted to address the
CONTESTANTS - The
Kings Club Inc., sponsors its
Fourth Annual Black and Gold
Ball. Friday. February 23rd,
at the Tj'imes Square Banquet
Proceeds from the attair
will be used for their Benefit
Fund. Above are some of the
contestants running for Queen
of the BAIL From left to right
Ms. Brookie Middleton, Gladys
Robinson, Thindella McCray,
Annie Parker, Maxine Royster,
Mary Ratiff. Not shown are
Ms. Barbara Jones and Mildred
Royal.
Mr. George L. Suggs is the
chairman of the social committee.
Congress, Nixon Headed On Collision Course Of funds
WASHINGTON- (NBNS)
Congress and President Nixon
are headed on a collision
course over whether fhe execu
tive branch has the power to
impound funds which have
been authoizied.by the legisla
tive branch.
Both sides began jockeying
for positions last week, but it
appeared a strong effort would
be made ly tin,- legislative
branch to re establish itself in
what may turn out to be the
constitutional battle of the cen
tury'. Never before have the legis
lative and executive branches
been at odds over the consti
tutional duties and responsibi
lities of eacli other. Clearly,
neither will give in easily.
The President has ordered
the impoundment of the entire
$70 million that would nave
been received by various agen
cies for rehabilitation loans.
These would have helped nome
owners, tli
loans, to rehabilitate houses
in poverty neignborhoods.
At the same time, the Agri
culture Department has im
pounded $20.2 million of the
$225 million that Congress had
appopriated for rural conser
vative programs throughout the
nation.
Other "people" programs
have seen funds for their pro
jects cut off essentially through
the impoundment process.
A number of law suits have
already been filed, challenging
the right of the President and
the executive branch eo with
hold money that the Congress
has appropriated but the real
battle will be in the Congress.
' 'Already, more than half of
Due 100 U. S. Senators have
begun a campaign to gain veto
power over presidential im
poundments. i Sin. Sam Erwin, D-N.C,
tiie chief sponsor of the bill
to give Congress authority to
override the President's refusal
to spend an appropriated a
mount, is ready to begin hear
ings on tne issue.
0 On a national TV program
on NBC-TV, former Presiden
tial nominee Hubert Humphrey
blamed the President . for the
excessive federal budget.
"The fact of the matter is,
Mr. President, you loused up
the budget. You sent down re
quest for over $250 billion.
You signed the bills for over
$250 billion."
Pledges Support to Scouting
WASHINGTON, D. C.-The
Chief of the Army Reserve,
Maj. Gen. J. Milnor Roberts,
has pledged continued Army
Reserve support to the
Scouting movement in the
United States.
In a statement issued this
month -February, which is
Boy Scout Month - General
Roberts said that the mem
blrsSiof the Miff mseufi
Mve- enjoyed TOrking vmfi
scouts as part of their com
munity involvement projects.
"We hope to continue to
serve as partners in the
scouting movement in the
years ahead," Gen. Roberts
said.
Army Reserve units-there
are 3,400 in cities and
towns across the country
have been working with
scouts on a regular basis.
Some Reservists instruct
scouts who are preparing for
merit badge tests while
others, particularly those in
construction and engineer
ing units, repair scout
camps, build access roads
to these camps, and improve
recreational facilities.
Throughout the year, Army
Reserve units have assisted
scouting councils in pre
paring for camporees and
transported scouts to the
camping sites.
A Pittsburgh, Pa. unit is
currently converting an old
trip mine into an aittphi
rter f'wfffrih wM'toe Wed '
for one of the Scout Jambo
rees this August. The amphi
theater will hold over 60,000
scouts and adult leaders
when completed.
Army Reserve aviators
also teach flying skills to
Explorer Scouts.
General Roberts cited
these as just a few ex
amples of the types of
scouting projects in which
Reservists have become in
volved. "We urge scout
leaders in areas where Re
servists are not working
with them, to contact the
units. We're ready to help,"
he said.
Utvther Lawrence Harper who is confined to a wheel char is asking th
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After the election though,
Humphrey said, the President
bagan to cut back the spending
authority for the programs.
And at the same time, Sen.
Edmund Muskie suggested that
Congress get ready for a "head
on constitutional collision"
with the President.
"If necessary, we should be
ready to write into our author
ization and appropriation mea
sures such clear directives for
their execution that Adminis
tration officials can only dis
obey at the risk of a head-on
constitutional collision," he re
marked in testimoney before
the Congressional committee
looking into the impoundment
of funds.
The President, however, re
plied that he had a constitu
tional right to withold the
money.
"The constitutional right for
the President of tne United
States to impound funds and
that is not to spend money
would mean either increasing
prices or increasing taxes for all
the people that right is abso
lutely clear.
"The problem we have here
is basically that the Congress
wants responsibility, they want
to share responsibility," the
President continued.
"Believe me, it would be
pleasant to have more sharing
of responsibility by the Con
gress. But if you are going to
have responsibility, you have
to be responsible, and this
Congress has not been respon
sible on money."
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self to cross-examination by
the prosecution as he would
otherwise have been required
to do when taJdsf the BtiwM
a defendant.
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H you could buy electricity by the carton
Wi
tt's difficult to imagine a
dollar buying more today
over 20 years ago. But it's
true, in the case of electricity.
Even so, your electric bill -may
be higher. And here's why,
First, you're using; more
electricity than ever before
for lighting, heating and
cooling, and the operation of
modern appliances. Our
average residential customer,
in fact, is using almost 4
times as much as in 1950.
Second, we've had some
rate increases which add to
the cost of electric service.
But even with these rate
increases, the average cost of
electricity today is lowers
than in 1950.
That's why electricity is still
one of today's biggest
bargains.
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