March 8, 1975
Bill Will
* Require
1_ Full
ilth District Congressman
Steve Neal has cosponsored a
bill which would require full
disclosure of personal finances
by policy making public
officials in the federal .
government.
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i ne diii, miroaucea oy Kep.
Alan Steelman- of Texas,
would apply- equally to all
elected federal officials, can?
didates for federal office,
generals and admirals in the
military, persons in the
judicial and legislative
branches earning $32,000 a
year.and civil servants of
GS-16 grade or higher.
The legislation would require
a detailed statement of
the total amount of taxes paid,
the sources of each item of
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gifts, the value of assets and
liabilities, all dealing in.
securities, commodities, or
real estate.
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"We now require disclosure
of campaign contributions, but
do not require personal
financial disclosure," Neal
said. "We are giving the
public only part of the story,
g when it insists upon knowing
the whole truth."
Neal said voluntary disclosure
is not a staisfactory
resolution of the problem,
since there are no uniform
standards tor tne statements
and since so few public
officials make thr> HicHosures.
"The purpose of this
legislation is to require full
financial disclosure by all
persons in policy positions
whose decisions might generate
conflicts of interest/' Neal
I explained.
During his own campaign
last fall for the U.S. House of
Representatives, Neal provided
the press a complete
financial statement.
44 It was not something I
really wanted to do, because it
made public much information
? normally considered private/'
Neal said. "Nevertheless, I
supplied the information when
asked to do so ? although I
rhad no legal obligation to
make the disclosure -and I
| have never regretted it."
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Prospects C
The prospects for teaching i
positions for this year's |
college graduating classes are *
good if applicants are majors 5
in industrial arts, chemistry, \
earth science, reading or are s
minority applicants. i
That was eenerallv the word
being put out recently by 50
recruiters from school systems 1
in North Carolina, Mass- I
achusetts, and Ohio during a
Teacher's Fair at A&T State f
University.
MWe have about 15
applications for each job we
might have," said J. M.
Turner, director of personnel
for the Roanoke (Virginia)
County Schools.
The lagging economy has
definitely caught up with the
hiring of teachers, most of the i
recruiters admitted. c
4'We'll hire a few teachers V
in every field," said Turner, i:
but fewer than in past years. t
He said the system generally <
hires around 250 teachers, but %
only 136 got hired last year. (
Robert A. Newton, personnel
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FBI-CIA Fil
Basic Amer:
by Rick Sluder
UNC News Bureau
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The CIA and the bbl are
ndirectly violating Ameri:ans*
most basic freedoms by
:eeping files of information on
ndividual citizens, according
o an expert on the
Zonstitution and civil liberties
it the University of North
.arolina at Chapel Hill.
Earle Wallace, political
?cience professor and constiutional
authority, said the
4chlling effect*' of knowing
:hat a federal subversive:ontrol
agency is collecting
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Teachers
Several Northern school
systems said they were
especially looking for minority
teachers for urban communities.
"We haven't hired a lot of
teachers," said Al Fortune,
principal of Devotions School
in the Boston, Mass. area.
"But we are out to increase
the number of blacks, because
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blacks/'
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information on an individual
will prevent him from
participating in activities in
which he would normally take
part, thereby abridging his
rights.
Wallace said an investigation
of the agencies will not
impair their abilities to
function, as some senators
have charged. "Even if an
investigator should come upon
cnmo concitivp infnrmatir\r? hp
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presumably is not going to
make it public anyway,'' he
said.
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Guys&Dolls
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Sixteen families of th(
Gamma Chapter of Guys anc
Dolls were greeted in th(
home of Guy and Doll Charle?
Blackwell with co-host anc
hostess Rudolph and Vance
Cabiness for the Februar}
meeting.
Reports of the activities foi
the Pixie-Tweetsies, the
Tweens, and Torches foi
February were made anc
included the Circus, Iceskating
and a Valentine Party.
Plans for Guy and Doll B
Warren, Guy and Doll C
Matthews, Doll M. Young
Doll M. Isom, and Guy anc
;Doll C. Blackwell to attend the
iexecutive board meeting ir
Wilmington, at the Wilmington
Hilton for March were
made.
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Doll Blackwell will appear
on the program activities for
Marrh inrlnH** FamHu Pun
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Douglas, and Farrabee.