Washington Report
By Congressman
JAMES T. BB0YH1LL
The (evuriat! activity last Wed
nesday at both ends of tbe gra
cious mail tnat sweeps from toe
Capitol to the Potomac will be
lone remembered. At tbe Lincoln
Memorial more than 300,000 per
sona gathered for a massive
demonstration to demand civil
rights legislation and a number
of social weitare measures they
believe would improve the lot of
the negro race in this country.
Tbe demonstration in many ways
was without precedent. On Capitol
Hill, toe House was busily en
gaged in debating precedent
making emergency legislation to
avoid a nationwide railroad strike
due to start a few hours later.
If tbe House had failed to act,
the country would have suffered a
crisis that could have been cata
strophic. There is no doubt that
within a short time, every
American would have been per
sonally affected, our economy
thrown into a fantastic tailspin,
and tbe nation's defense effort
severely throttled. It was be
cause of tbe real prospect of a
strike nobody wanted that caused
Congress to enact legislation dis
tasteful to even its strongest
supporters.
As the crisis developed in the
last six weeks, there were com
ments in the press that the Con
Legal Notice
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $1,6M.
000 SCHOOL BONDS OF THE
COUNTY OF WATAUGA.
WHEREAS, the County
Board of Education of the
County of Watauga has deter
mined that existing ^??1
pUnt facilities in the Watauga
County School Administrative
Unit are not adequate foi ^ the
maintenance of pubUc
for the nine months scnooi
term prescribed by i*w. aI\,
has requested the Board
i?"i? S
Section I of this bond order
and which said County ??""j
of Education has determined
are necessary to enable the
&un?y ' MmS Administrate
Khool 'term P^eA by law;
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDERED by the
Board of Commissioners^ ofthe
County of Watauga as foltow..
Section 1. The Board of Com
missioners of tbe County o
Watauga has f*cert^f1it ^
hereby determine th?t it U
necessary to erect in the wa
SS^Tcounty School Admin
istrative Unit several new
buildings to be used as school
houses, school garages, phys'
cal education and vof Jhlr
education buUdings, teacher;
ages and lunchrooms and other
school plant facilities and to
reconstruct and to enlarge, by
the erection of additions, sev
eral existing buildings located
in such unit and used for such
purposes, and to acquire land,
furnishings and
necessary for such new ^ re
constructed or enlarged build
ings, In order to enable the
County of Watauga, as i an ad
ministrative agency pf the pub
lie school system of the State
of North Carolina, to maintwn
public schools in said School
Administrative Unit for the
nine months' school term as
prescribed by law.
Section 2. In order to pro
vide funds for such purpose in
addition to any funds which
may be made available for
such purpose from any other
source, bonds of the County of
Watauga are hereby authorized
and shall be issued pursuant to
The County Finance Act ol
North Carolina. The maximum
aggregate principal amount of
bonds authorised by this bond
order shall be One Million Six
Hundred Thirty Thousand Dol
lar. ($1,630,000).
Section 3.AIH ?u{tlcJeP\J?
nay the principal of and inter
est on said bonds when due
shall be annually levied and
collected.
Section 4. A statement of the
County debt of the Cpuntyof
Watauga has been filed with
the Clerk of the Board of Com
missioners of said County and
is open to public inspection.
Section 3. This bond order
shall take effect when approv
ed by the voters of the County
at an election as provided in
81 Th^? foregoing bond order
has been introduced and a
sworn statement has been filed
under The County Finance Act,
showing the jessed valuaticm
of the County to be $33,000,000
and the net debt for school pur
poses, including the proposed
bonds, to be $1,645,400. A tax
will be levied for the payment
of the proposed bonds and in
terest, if the same shall be is
sued. Any citisen or taxpayer
may protest against the is
suance of such bonds at a meet
ing place of said Board in the
County Court House, in Boone,
North Carolina, at 10 o clock,
a m., on the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1963, or an adjourn
ment thereof.
I B. Wilson,
Clerk of Board of
Commissioners of
Watauga County.
Soviet saya Red China imper
iled world.
fress resented being thrown a
hot potato by the President. Such
remarks simply tailed to under
stand the seriousness of the
problem and the caution Con
gressional action required.
The dispute between the rail
roads and the railroad employee
brotherhoods had gone on for
more than (our year*. Both the
Eisenhower and Kennedy Ad
ministrations had made avail
able all the machinery of the
Federal government to assist in
its settlement. Fact-finding com
missions bad been appointed and
made recommendations they
thought might point a way toward
a settlement. Legal questions had
run the gamut of the Federal
Courts. Still, the dispute con
tinued. It was then that the White
House recommended emergency
action to the Congress.
Free collective bargaining by
management and labor if om of
the foundations of the free enter
prise system It b a freedom
upon which our entire economic
structure recta. We know that if
the Federal government injects
itself into labor - management
argument* with requirement! of
:
compulsory arbitrated, we Will
have chipped away part of our
economic cornerstone. We will
have destroyed it entirely when
the prcoees leads oo to radaral
control of wage* and prioae. Pre*
labor and free management will
then have been a thing of the
past with both dependent upon
Federal arbitrator* for the solu
tion of their problems.
Congress reluctantly took the
minimum action resuired by the
situation , the ebaoe of
a strike against the evils of com
pulsory arbitration. It was ? care
fully calculated middle course.
It may prove inadequate if so
lutions arc not reached when the
time limit ruse out next Febru
ary. It il, however, ? iertou?
challenge to both skies in the
dispute to come to agreement or
create a do* criaie for our eco
nomic system Every American
has * stake in what they do ?r
tail to do.
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