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THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN. N. C.
Friday, September 14, 1973
SINATOR
SAM ERVIN
SAYS
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Real Estate Transfers
Another school year has
begun with intense concern over
the busing of students to
achieve so-called racial
balance.
School officials continue to try
to find answers and revenues to
provide buses to transport
pupils from their own neigh
borhoods to distant shools in the
aftermath of a long series of
federal court orders and HEW
guidelines. To the dismay of
countless Americans, the
educational system is bogged
down in an endless turmoil of
trying to force parents and their
children into situations they
have never wanted.
On May 8th of this year, I
introduced S. 1737, to establish a
freedom of choice system for
student assignment to public
schools, and to effectively
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restrict Federal bureaucratic
authority and the jurisdiction of
Federal courts with respect to
public school policies.
The time has come for
Congress to take definitive,
a uivocal action to end
y the senseless, forced
busing of our schoolchildren.
Unfortunately, past legislative
efforts to halt this un
conscionable practice have
been perverted by judicial
misinterpretation and stuiUed
disregard by government
bureacrats. It is indeed a great
and sad irony that the Federal
courts and the Federal
bureaucracy have required the
use of racial quotas to ef
fectuate the Constitutional
principle of equal protection
under the laws which prohibits
the government from treating
people differently on account of
their race.
S. 1737 forbids any official or
department of the Federal
government to withhold or
. threaten to withhold Federal
financial assitance from a
public school operating under a
freedom of choice system on
account of student body racial
composition. SpecificaUy, the
bill would prohibit withholding
financial assistance for the
purpose of coercing the tran
sportation or transfer of
students or faculty from one
public school to another.
This proposal similarly
prohibits any United States
court from ordering a change in
the racial composition of any
public school operating under a
freedom of choice plan, or
requiring the transportation of
students from one school to
another, or denying any student
the right to attend any public
school chosen by the student’s
parents.
I have urged by colleagues in
the Senate to renew our op
position to the usurpation by the
Federal government of
authority and responsibility
lawfully vested in local school
boards around our country.
Senators Allen, Eastland,
Helms, Nunn, Talmadge and
Tower have co-sponsored this
legislation, and I trust that
others will join in support of this
effort to provide the American
pei^le and particularly our
children with relief from this
tyranny that thqr have awaited
so long.
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River Bend Plantation, Inc.,
to WUliam Cecil Webb and wife,
Martha P. Webb. Property in
Highland Park.
Treasure Lake of North
Carolina, Inc., to Robert E.
Reid, Jr., and wife, Katherine
F. Reid. Property in No. 2
Township.
Robert E. Reid, Jr., and wife,
Katherine F. Reid, to Treasure
Lake of North Carolina, Inc.
Property in No. 2 Township.
Richard Joseph Chauvaux
and wife. Hazel H. Chauvaux, to
Lawrence G. Cowell and wife.
Car in Reinemuth Cowell.
Property in No. 6 Township.
Berna A. Nelson to Jack P.
Huddle and wife, Barbara C.
Huddle; and Jack P. Leave! and
wife, Janet B. Leave!. ^operty
in No. 7 Township.
Ferrell L. Rollins and wife,
Angelin H. Rollins, to Stanley
M. McGeehan, Jr., and wife,
Anne W. McGeehan. Property
in River Bend.
Elizabeth M. Rice to John P.
Lengyel and wife, Mary Ann
Lengyel. Property in Country
Club Heights.
Vaughan Thomas Hill, Jr.,
and wife, Helen Riggs Hill, to
Joseph Scinto and wife. Rose
Macedonio Scinto. Property in
Trent Park.
Roy E. Monteith, Jr., and
wife. Pearl Monteith, to Roy
Maready, Dan Lewis and Kirby
Eubanks, Trustees of Calvary
Pentecostal Holiness church.
Property on Oaks Road.
Jerry Meltim Graves and
wife, Susan C. Graves, to
Johnny W. Barfield and wife,
Mava W Barfield. Property in
River Bend.
The Bate Company to Dur-
wood B. Arant and wife, Melissa
L. Arant. Property on North
Craven street.
Carolina Pines Construction
Co., Inc., to William H. Cox and
wife, Allyne Cox. Property in
No. 6 Township.
Orell Vasco Rowe, Jr., and
wife, Betty Jean Rowe, to Jon S.
Ford and wife, Thelma
Lorraine Ford. Property in No.
7 Township.
James Harold Lokey Sr., and
wife, Leah W. Lokey, to Johnnie
William Anderson and wife,
Dorothy Helen Anderson.
Property in No. 2 Township.
Paul W. Crayton and wife,
Flossie D. Crayton, to David
Edward Ballenger and wife,
Glenda P. Ballenger. Property
in Quail Ridge.
Andrew Murphy and wife.
Pearl Murphy, to Nicholas L.
Murphy and wife, Doris Anne
Murphy. Property in No. 7
Township.
James M. Frazier and wife,
Lola May Frazier, to Dewey R.
Frazier and wife, Esther An
nette Frazier. Property in No. 2
Township.
John C. Coley and wife,
M^tice E. Coley to Jeanette I.
Stevens. Property in Green
wood.
Archie Dillard Carter and
wife, Josephine Moore Carter,
to Iredell C. Wyatt and wife,
Mary Wyatt. Property in No. 8
Township.
Joseph Carl White and wife,
Anita B. White, to Rodney R.
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Clark and wife, Virginia P.
Clark. Property in Westbrooke.
Lucy Hart Dail, Executrix, to
Isabell Hart High. Property in
Vanceboro.
Lucy Hart Dail, Executrix, to
Lucy Hart Dail. Property in in
Vanceboro.
Lucy Hart Dail, Executrix, to
Christine Hart Panichelli.
Property in Vanceboro.
Lucy Hart Dail, Executrix, to
Julius Clyde Hart and Brenda
Carol Hart. Property in Van
ceboro.
Lonnie E. Pridgen, Jr., and
wife, Shirley T. Pridgen; and T.
A. Karam, to Paul W. Crayton
and wife, Flossie D. Crayton.
Property in Fox Hollow.
R. L. Stallings, Jr., and wife.
Margaret Hay Stallings, to
Robert Lee Hill, Jr., and wife,
Barbara Ormond Hill. Property
in Bridgeton.
J. Frank Efird and wife,
Margaret M. Efird, to Jerry J.
Browne and wife, Carol
Browne. Property in North
Hills.
Kenneth Ray Harris and wife,
Nancy B. Harris, to Stanley Z.
Geitgey and wife, Mary R.
Geitgey. Property in No. 8
Township.
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CHARLES H.
KIMBRELL
CANDIDATE FOR
MAYOR
BASIC FAMILY INFORMATION
RESIDENCE:
Other than for a period during World War 11 I
am a life long resident of North Carolina, born
and raised in Union County. Have lived In New
Bern for over 25 years, since 1959 at 1616 Queen
Anne Lane.
WIFE:
The former Euia L. Bunting of Tarboro, North
Carolina.
CHILDREN:
Linda, a graduate student at
N.C.S.U. in Raleigh. Ellen, who is married to
Rotert Stokes of New Bern, they presently live
In Germany where he is stationed with the Ar
my.
EDUCATION:
After High School attended Southeastern School
of Engineering at Charlotte, North Carolina.
This Instltutron was established to train
technicians urgently needed In the World War
11 defense effort. Upon graduation was retained
as a member of the teaching staff. After the
war and while employed at Cherry Point was
again selected to teach.. .our returning Korean
War Veterans. This was a most rewarding ex
perience as the school produced many of our
areas most skilled -
businessmen.
artisans and leading
DCCUPATIDN:
Self-employed In the marine sates and service
business since 1957.
FRATERNAL:
25 year member of St. John's Masonic Lodge
No. 3, served as Master in 1955, member of
RELIGIDUSAFFILIATIDN:
Baptist
CIVIC:
Extensive.
J
M- D Klwanls Club of
P>;ol®cts involved in this
past club year were the "Aircraft Display" on
Vo recMnizing Cherry Point and
obtaining heating system for the Salvation Ar-
my s temporary quarters on First Street.
6DVERNMENTAL:
Formerly served as a New Bern Alderman.
PDLITICAL:
^°V®® ^^® Capitals in
^ position that could
be most helpful to our city and area.
appreciatId^
I represent no person, persons, or faction.
CHARLES H.KIMBRELl