*'. * * t * NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE L18RAR# ?1 TSAILE BRANCH P03T OFFICE 1 published Bach Thursday 1 '?. ' f=] THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE f|5 "BaBdhig Cn?iwili Bill ? Bridget xfefilSS^^ PEMBROKE, N.C hAXil.bhlSrtfc|" 1 ROBESON COUNTY' -?*r?* ' ??? .1.1 ? W Volume 8, Number 19 20c Per Copy \ Thursday, May 8* )*80 . _ inn- n-_-L-L--LrxrL)-ij-.r>rLi~u-ii-M~?~?-ii~i~i-i~i~i*-i*,i-* - - * ???'??????"??? ? ??-?????? ...??...????? ? ? ., .t-(,-M-M-,->-,^,-,^l-,-.^l rrrrr, -1-1- 4 ? - - * ^yiVrtNyMyt- - - nV - *i*> GOVERNOR JIM HUNT , OVERWHELMS BOB SCOTT IN ROBESON & ELSEWHERE GOVERNOR JIM HUNT OVERWHELMS BOB SCOTT IN ROBESON A ELSEWHER LUMBERTON-Governor Jim Hunt easily turned back the challenge ol former governor Bob Scott Tuesday ir county and state-wide balloting. Rumors swept Robeson County on the eve of the Primary that many of those professing to support Scott had defected at the last moment. Hunt swept Robeson County wyth 12,263 votes to Scott's total of 4,612 State-wide he won 2^5,141 to 216,710. Harry Welch, the other candidate, polled 12.678 votes. In the Republican Primary Sen. I. Beverly Lake polled 81% to win easily over little know C.J. "Charlie" Cars ten} for the GOP nomination. STERLING JONES9 ENERGY MACHINE Sterling Jones is ?n inventor. If his latest invention works it will revolutio nize the world. He calls his latest invention an Energy Machine. He has invented en Energy - Machine, an energy producing machine which, when perfected, will return Arabs back to the desert and make CP & L, Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation and similar utilities essen tially obsolete as we know then now. He swears that the machine works; a lot of who have examined the device. Jones has always liked to tinker. A few years ago he invented an ingenious rat trap that culminated in a watery death for the rodents. He is still perfecting the merchandizing aspects of what he calls the Watergate Rat Trap, fr named appropriately enough in honor (tie) of the watergat* political scandal which was in the newt when the rat trap was invented. Jones has also worked on a unique irrigation system, among other ideas. Now Jones believes he has invented the ultimate invention, a machine which will produce electricity for use. The invention entails a weight driven rotary power generating apparatus that is designed to efficiently provide energy that can be harnassed and effectively a. Everyone today appreciates the prob lems of enery faced by America and the world at large. Jones believes his invention will make America less dependent on foreign oil, therby allowing the many billion dollars spent yearly forenergyto be used to alleviate the many social problems facing the poor people of America, especially the American Indian. Jones says, "My invention will help my people in the long run....l know it will because it will lower all of our light bills." Most of the efforts toward solving the Energy Crisis have been in the area of conservation and trade. In the area of energy conservation and development one area that has been overlooked is the invention and production of machinery designed to deliver energy. Jone's machine, when fully developed, will loor'gtfifenrtty tike a'rtmftflMitinn Mat. air pmift with gauge* dictating the usuage of the energy being produced by the Energy Machine. Jones believes, indeed, that his machine will deliver the energy needed to make America, and, possibly the world, independent from the Arab and other oil producting countries. He leaves soon for a trip to Washing ton to confer with officials from the energy department. ' ? Other companies like General Electric, Westinghouse are also expected to examine Jones' machine. Jones says, "1 know this machine will work: I can see it working to save us millions of dollars in lower electric bills." The patent for Jones' Energy Device is pending awaiting the final approval in Washington. When perfected Jones' Eiiergy Device could, most of all, make high electric bills a thing of the past. Said an official with one of the local utilities. "Anything that can lower a utility bill rather than raise it. has got to be the greatest invention since Thomas Edison invented the light bulb." : jr Rev. E.B. Torter. the erudite black City Councilman from Lumberton'a fabled Precinct JR had publicly endors ed Gov. Scott but