t t ♦ hY ^‘®^OCRATS VOt’E SATURDAY lp:30 TO 6:30 \ \ VOL. 3a—NO. 28 Congressional Candidates Get Questionnaire Deane, Newton Answer League Of Wome^i Voters The Eighth district’s two candi dates for the Democratic nomina tion to Congress, C. B. Deane of Rockingham (incumbent) and Giles Y. Newton of Gibson hold similar views on at least a few of the major issues of the day, it was revealed in a questionnaire submitted by the N. C. League of Women Voters. The League questioned similar ly all 38 candidates Of both parties filing from the state’s 12 districts. Touching on only four possible points of controversy, the ques tionnaire falls far Short of full coverage of the candidates’ views on important matteifs, but pro vides some interesting points of comparison. Questionnaires returned by Rep. Deane and Mr. Newtbn were sent by the League to The Pilot this week. To question No. 1, \‘What should be U. S. policy with respect to the United Nations?” the opponents are in full accord.^ Mr. Deane— “It should be supported.” Mr. Newton—“Support 100'per cent.” To question No. 2, “mat should be U. S. policy with respect to aid to undeveloped countries?” the answers are: Mr. Deanfe—“I have supported the Point Fhur pro gram, and along with this I feel that America must offer a supe rior ideology based ort absolute moral standards. 'That ijs the best aid we,can give.” Mr. ^ewton— “It should be one of hqlp. I’m a stronge believer in the Point Four program. But only when and where needed to help people help themselves. I’m for ex