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9, 1971 I Thursday, December 9, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 § LD 1P9 The Washington Report CAMPAIGN n^IANCING b!ic lax money to flmn:e pol- Tiie financing of politicai, Itii'al campaigns is most nwise caiilpc', ills iias been a lioUy de-1 and ra.st-s questi.ons oi consti proposal to bar union funds for; Kappa Delta Taps Horton Mental Health Matteis FAMILY ILLNESS mental patients have adjusted, _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and hoiw the familv Adiinted over . PAiRiRIS ISLAND, S. The Impact on families which j,™ , ,u mer.ial ill- studies will include rine Pvt. Cleveland T. Melton, .r(v<,>cvc4 n tn 1 50010 pationts wliQ ore hosp'iia)- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C* ‘ izod and some who are rocoiv- patients hospitalized prior to the. Malian FinichAC •1950’s whet, drugs were intro-1 * duced for the treatment of men tal illness. Recruit Troining I.slaii J, .S. C. any political purpose. Suppos suffered a mental illness years edly, the amendmnt which was J; ,? jXj p v ago and families in which a and some who are rpcoiv ton of 417 E. Virginia Ave., Bes ted subject in Wa>hin'’t''n. I tutlonalily. In my opinion, this accepted would merely restate tu ujx. t ianer pai^K, Kings jg presently ill will be The second sl.dy will involve ing outpatient treatment today, semer City, N. C., graduated stimulated by a Senate amend- suiojeet should not be consider- existing lawand s.fosequent court ' | ^ p, studied 'by a scientist who pio- two groups: one on the east hut who might have been ho.s- from basic training at the Marine nemt to the tax bill to allow ed as part cf the tax relief bill decisions on this subject How- ‘ pj ‘ a,|o„a, honor systematic re- coast and another on the west pi,aii7pd y^ars ago for -i.ntal Corps Recruit Depot at Parris a check-off on IndivicJual tax re- which is designed to stimulate ever, I feel that present prac- KafPa ueim n national nonor gg^^gj, gj this kind. coast. ^ I turns for this purpose. The a- Iheeconcmy and reduce inflat- tices of using union dues for ^o-ety n «ucat on, at Western , illness. mendment would allow each in- ion. This mu,.h-needed legislation political purposes should not be ' - ^ Department indude some^whi h^ hguie^i’n div.uual filing a tax return tif be enacted right awiay without l allowed, as these funds ate n^ ,Mu Eta Chapter of Kappa gp Health, Edrcatlon and Wei- m.oviots"smdit^ e-nnlcv^ designate one dollar of his Fed- the delays that have been | voluntary contributions from Delta Pi was installed at WOU pare's National Institute of Men- g oral income tax for a political caused by the controversial taxi union memibers. May l, 19fi9. The society is open pal Health has been awarded pg‘viniuqu.s. campaign fund, either for the checkoff provision | gassaae of this measure, ‘o undergraduate and grad- .,jg r,.=,.archer, D;. John A. Clau-' He believes tliat by .'^tud;,in lolltical party of his ''hoice or A aeltCT 'air-irimaph tn «am. r ® nH, vhln fnr rv.rtTr»KoT»cli!r» o I • I nonpartisan general ac- paign linan count. hill which was l.iis provision,which was not House of Representatives m». „gverns oamDalen spend- part, of the House-passed bill week. This measure, the pur gractices Such leeisliation is student body, have a qcaUty mid. w.as added on the Senate p-ose of which is to contro,! ex- ,gn/g,vgrdue in view of the as- ™tio of 3.00 or better, groups of fl'.or, has aroused conslderalble pendili. res and to provide full ® m ex, ense o’ cond'ct- commendable personal „ .-,0^ g,.r ? hus' , -,riisan controversy. The Pre- <lis:;lasures of oam^ign j^ntn pgijic^, Campaigns in the 2oaUon“a"’]ffJH^e''nJ^I^«inonfi ha^been hospitaliiSi'^fo”; a 30^^ •■^orvices age of television. This effort lai f.,, .u, om..n ft trtomihxro ‘°“s mental illness wiill be stud-, been the result of extensive hear . «s members , py,.. cimscn ho:cs to dclrr ings in the House and Senate professional I mine how t!i:-.sp ri-.-incct h-ic in and I's I believe a much sound- by honoring achievement . , , I .qigpon-i the g. jfion*.'---. ana -s, i relieve, a muca auu.m educational work One group consists of fami-' "i n <- in ss n u er a .pr-a-ih to conlrollinc ^ wok. ^ ^ naign expenditures than the in Hort-n is a member of the hospitalized for mental illness adaptation to mental illness. c'OTC tax checkoff propcsial Biology Club and is a resident some 10 to l,a years a-o. In the which wou.d in no way ccntiol assistant in Albright Residence current followup, it is hoped to One change he has observed is expenses bU would only finance Hail. He is a 1969 graduate of jearn how many families aie.llial peisons ho.si../.ilitcd now f-g,-. g-.t -f the -I- - q.'-ir's, kings Mountain High School still intact, how well the former are more severely ill Ih.in vcie sklent has announced that he butions, has received lengthy will vet.) his own priposer tax sludy and cons-deration in both relief legislation if the tax check- the Senate and the House. The off for r<»liti'oal campaigns is a Senate has already passed one part o>f the final bill. As this is versi-on cf the bill and the written, the actl 'n of the Con- Heute .bill is s-ilmllar in many re- i.iresfi on this proposial is uncer- spe-’ts. While di'^ferenres remiiin 'ain. I feel that the use of pu to be worked out in conference, there arc many idontic-ai prnvi- k-aaMalsB C«aM>A» which will undoubtedly re fi aUlliy lUllVey muin in the final version. a I One of the major provisions ^ llllflMWRV 'specifies a ceiling on spending “ advertising media Oif ten A sample of hocseholds in this cents pier eligible voter. This area wail 'be included in a nation- umit would apply to expendi- wide survey of emp-loyment and tures for television, radio, news- unemployment to be conducted papers, magazines, billboards, the week of Decemiber 12-18 by and direct mail camp .igns.- iii the Bureau oif the Census, U. S. addition, no m.ore than sixty per- Department of Commerce. cent cf this limiit c'uid he s -ent Joseph R. Noiwood, director cf for any one medium, such as llie Bureau’s iD'ita Collection C-on- television. This provision woiid tor in Charlotte, in announcing hiave the effect of limiting each the survey, said that results will presidential candidate next year be used to calculate the nimber to exDenditures of $3.4 million of persons in the U. S- vvho have for television advertising, a ma- jobs, the num'ber looking for jor campaign expense, work, and the percentage unem- Another section would require ployed this m'onth, an important disclosure of campaign con- mcasure of the nation’s well-be- tributions and ex, anses and ing. The survey is conducted snc'ify that financial reports monthly by the bureau for the U. jjp fUcd throe times a year, with S. Department of Labor. 'extra lerorts on election years The October survey showed fifteen days and five days be- that the total number of em" loy- f^^e the election. lAll fund--.iis- ed persons -increased by 320,000 j,f,g events for a candidate (seascn-ally adjusted) to a record .^youid have to 'be reportd. In level of 79.8 million, and the addition, limits would be impos- numiiier oif unemployed dropped personal funds and those of his to 5.8 per cent of the labor ed on the use c[ a candidate’s force from 6.0 per cent in Sep- family cf $50,000 for Presien- temlber. 1 ijal candidates. $35,000 for the The Decemiber s -rvey will al.«o, <-enate and $25,000 for the House ask questions about any farm ; ^f Representatives, work done for wages or salary in 19711 and will provide up-to-j An amendment adopted by date statistics on the number the House wo id rewrite existir ' of persons doing farm work. i law to provide that labor unions Census Iburcau interviewers who may u.se union funds for "get- will visit households in this area out - the - vote” drives among are: Mrs. Ethel S. Rockett, 90S their membership and heir South Street. Gastotiia. 28052 and families. The acceptance of this Irs. Ja'cqucline H. Goforth, 1301 amendment, which I opposed, lontrose Drive, Shetby, 2^150. blocked the consideration of a GIFTS UNUSUAL of families husband or a wife in the past spvoial yo.ns in light jn ' of the modernizat'inn and widoi I avall'>ib;l:ily of mental he.altii Having A Christmas Party? Let us help you with your plans. We will be delighted to discuss our special Christmas party rates. Large or Small groups up to 200. ROYAL VILLA MOTCR INN 1-85 in Kings Mountain 739-2544 lliisirn 2HD! ' BIG> WEEK: APPRECIATION SALE! Boneless Chock ^Clc Chuck ReasI Roast Lh. ^ # Blade Cut Lb. Boneless Chuck Steek 99c Cubed Chuck Steak » rt we care KINGS MOUNTAIN A&P Deli>Deiighfs DIXIE VILLAGE GASTONIA. N. C. Are You Having Trouble Selecting A Gift? Shop Gifts Unusual For Some thing Different. 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