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Assassination Of The President Several other bills during the week also require some at tention. The first would make it a Federl crime to kill, kid nap or assault the President of the United States. Similar pro tection would be accorded the Vice President and the officer next in line for succession to the Presidency. The crime of murder is, under most circumstances, an offense in which the State where the murder occurs has jurisdiction. However, as a shocked nation watched the events of November 1863, there was confusion over the law enforcement aspects of the Lee Harvey Oswald case in Dallas. Many people assumed that in such a crime, the F. 8.1, and the Federal courts would have authority, but if Lee Har vey Oswald had lived to be tried, his trial would have been conducted by the Texas Courts. In the last century, four of our 20 Presidents have been assassinated. Today, the mur der of an American President can undermine the security, not only of the American peo ple, but of the entire free world. It seems almost unbe lievable that, when we con sider the seriousness of the crime, no Federal legislation in this field has been enacted, particularly, when it is con sidered a Federal crime to in jure any other Federal officer while he is discharging his duties. In the legal sense, once it became reasonably clear that the assassination of Presi dent Kennedy was the act of one single person and not a part of an organized conspir acy, all authority reverted to the State of Texas. There was no dissention about this legislation. It was passed swiftly and sent to the Senate. Vocational Education Another bill, which had my full support, would further the present vocational education program. I have long felt that the most important attack Which can be made upon the problems of chronic unemploy ment lies in providing op portunities to young people to i obtain skills early in their s lives that will ertable them to 9 make a good living during i their working years. Congress t has already enacted a program of Federal assistance for Voca e tional Education based upon i the sound experience that we i have had in the vocational 1 agriculture program during the last several generations. 1 This new legislation con - sidered last week would estab -2 lish a system of loan insurance J and direct loans to assist s young people attending busi ness, trade, technical and other f vocational schools after high l school. The program would be - limited to students who are t unable to obtain loans from , private source at reasonable interest rates. The bill was the result of the combined ef forts of members of Congress from both political parties and it was approved last week by the House without opposi tion. Cigarette Labeling The third bill which is of particular importance and in terest to North Carolina would attempt to deal with the prob lem of cigarette labeling. This whole matter of the relation ship of smoking and health is one of the most confused prob lems that I have seen in Wash ington. Whether cigarette packages should contain a warning and who should have authority to impose rules in this regard has set up a tug of war between competing Federal agencies and State and ■ local governments. It has ; seemed to me that this author i ity should rest with the Con t gress and I believe that the : bill passed last week may put > an end to the confusion and - squabbling that has been going ■ on. In the meantime, there is ) a big job to be done in research ; Social Security i News J As summer is here, many l students are thinking about summer jobs. There are im ' portant social security facts " that you as a job-seeking " student should know. » First, you should apply for t a social security card if you - do not already have one. If r you had a card but lost it, i apply for a duplicate. These ; cards may be obtained at the » social security office in Sal i isbury, N. C. If you don't live near the * social security office you may ' get an application at the near \ est post office. Complete and . mail this application to the " social security office. It is im portant that you have this card with you when jrbu ap . ply for a job because employ ers will not hire you without [ "• Secondly, when you get your j summer job make sure that . your employer records ybUr , name and social security hum . ber exactly as shdwn on the . card. ! 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Individuals receiv ing widow's benefits must give notification when they remarry. McCoy further stated thi.t wives and widows under 72 taiUst report when they have earnings from work or self employmertt ih excess of sl,- 200 a year. He also emphasized that failure to report changes in martial stastUS may have ih adverse monetary effect on monthly payments. It cotlld result In an overpayment benefits, which would hatb to be refcftid dr withheld from future benefits. If fth nuol earnings in excess bf St2bo are riot properly repor ted, loss of months of bene fits, ip addition to regular deductions, could result. Over one-half of all Series E U. S. Savings Bonds sold each year are bought through the Payroll Savings Plan. Sign up for bonds next payday. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Greetings and a warm hel lo from Korea. I was reading the Cooleemee Journal todaj and thought I would droi you a few lines to than! you for taking the time tc send us Servicemen our towr paper. I look forward eacl week to receiving the papei and the news from home Though I am very far awaj from home each time I ge our paper it seems to draw me closer back to Coolee mee. I am doing fine and real ly enjoying my tour of du ty . I am near the fron lines and sometimes thingi get pretty rough. I am sta tioned at Camp Stockton Topkea, Korea. I am driving an ambulance for the 44tl Surgical Hospital and verj interesting work. The time u passing fast so far. But stil a long time till I get bad home. I miss everyone s( much and only 330 days till I will be back in the States. How are things in deai ole Cooleemee? I guess the} are about the same as I lefl them. Sure wish I were home but someone has got to settle this world problem. Well thank you so much for the Journal and I reallj do appreciate it very much Tell ill hello and I miss eve ryone a whole lot. See you May 24, 1966. Yours Truly Pvt. Jerry L. Spry U. S. 53391298 567 th Medical Co. APO San Francisco 96224 44th Surg. Hosp. 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