THE DUPLIN 'TIMES KENANS VILLE, N. C. THURSDAY .JCX-Y t7,19Gl.j f I 1 L. I I, Fountain ' v i!...;.. j li.i Cill To Es!!ii!i Periodic v Reviev Of U, S. Granfs-ln-Aid Set ;,' Rep. I,'. H. Fountain (D.-N.C); - Cljainnaftuf the Jntergovernment- al delations Subcommittee. House 'Committee on Government Oper ations, today announced that the Subcommittee will hold hearing on Tuesday and Wednesday mor nings, July 25-26, to receive test imony ou H R. 7802 and seven r dentical bills 'Ta provide for per These bills would establish a uni orm oolicy and urocedure where by future programs of grant assr istance to the States or their pol itical subdivisions will be syslem- aticully -reviewed at stated inter vuls to insure that sach programs are redirected to meet new con ditions or terminated if their origi- nnj purposes have been achieved, iod let Congressional review j of , The proposed legislation would ..Federal grants-in-aid to State and local units of government'!' f ' Sponsors of the leeislafiorl Mr. Fountain, Mrs. Dwjrer (R.-V X), Mr. -Ikard D.-0teMrfev Smith. . (D.-Iowa). Mr. - Langen not apply to programs already in existence. ' t - ' The Adivsory ; Commission on ablrshed by Congress in 1!)59, rec Intergovernmental Relations,, .pat ently recommended such legislat- (It-Minn), Mr. Curtis (R-Mo), tW in its report entitled ''Periodic Mr. Pellj" TR.-Wash.1."TfinrM.' Seeley Brown (R.-Conn ). Congressional , Reasjipent of Fed a , rl nrsnto-in Aid to .Stat ami i . m . . . . .l'rf.nnat flnuprnmpnU." Me. Fount! V: itepi fountain staiea mac 5ud ,m...miHo h,ino. in ' fK.-n am Mrs. Dwyer and; Miv.TKar had disclosed public concern overiervVs C"8ressional member the dificjiirty of reorienting or ter-1 " ' "uv"ul' ""ms"ul thiimin a inii-sttinrtin Fprforal Other members of the Commisio v,,f .Aram r ha .-hot. i include Senators,' Cabinet Mem: .tii.nllv fiPrvPd it. initial rt.ir, H hers. Governors, State legislator , ' ; v ..mavors. county officials and dti , : Chairman Fountain . stated that the Subcommittee is interested in receiving the views of individuals 'and v?!vnf'tions on. the- need for and feasibility of the proposed, legislation. He also exprpw th hoDe that witnesses would limit their attention, to the niprlts of (H.R. 7802 and not concern them selves with particular grant- pro grams. '.,....',.' .L , I persons nesiring 10 appear vqu 1 1 ' L . - .1 O. . U . I , , .... lesiiiy ue'uny r uiv oiwwumni.icc may request time by phoning the Subcommittee at CApitol 4-3121. Extension 2548. Written statements mav be sub '-""WflMM'- "X i i ilr1 kit i Hla.'J'' 11 I 'l VI m It Arm , i UlU L.1 Z-Z417 i; J,T, REYNOLDS; tlIUSIC COMPANY Coin Operated "Phono- Cigarette Vindor. KAf ' , . 516 Beamon 8t Clinton, N. Gf i 'Filming a conference on a patient's case for ston-Salem, Dr. Wingate Johnson, Professor Erne- NQC-Soilfhern Baptist Convention documentary on the roie of the minister in modern medicine. Seat ed at the table from left are: Dr. Richard Proctor, J; member of the faculty of the Bowman Gray ' School of Medicine at Winston-Salem, Dr. Richard f K. Young, founder and director of the North Caro lina Baptist Hospital School of Pastoral Care, Win- , ,, ; ; I, '' 1, - iU I'l', I i r ' ritus of Clinical Medicine, Bowman Gray Schol of Medicine, Benjamin Patrick, associate director of the School, and, with back to camera, Dr. Albert L. Meiburg, a&otwte director. Standing, direct ing the cameramen,- is Martin Hoade of New York, director-producer of the program for NBC. "Choose-lf-Yourself' Vocational ; Training Now Being Offered By Army THttted,'hr-lie-f a personal, ap pearance. 'Such statements will be considered bv the Subcommittee and will be placed in the printed hearing record. Members of the Subcommittee, n addition to Chairman Fountain, are: John A. Blantnilt (D.-MInn.), Overton Brooks (D.-La), Neal Smith (D. - Iowa), Florenc P. Dwyer (R.-N.J,), Odin - Langen "Goyernor Sanford's recent refer ence to the alarming school 'drop out' figures for 1959-60, in which 43,404 students stopped short of graduation, while 45,271 graduated is certainly a cause for concern to serious minded North Carolinians and particularly the J. S. Army re cruiting Service,"' Sergeranf T"Ed ward C. La Fevre, Kenansville Army Recruiter said today. "Today's modern Army is fast becoming an organization of Specia- (JV-M'inrt.), Representativa Wil liam U Dawson (D.-Ill) Is Chair man of the Committee on Govern ment Operations. lists and technicians, and like any large business organization, the Army naturally glves preference to men wh0-hav the background pro vided by Aiigchool Education. "However theArmy also pro vides a 'PioOse-itYourself' Voca tional Training System which non- graduates ean - tal? advantage, of. More than SO Career Groups are covered in -this system, which re quires merely , an aptitude test for the group chosen and a physical ex aminatioijf.jSergeant La Fevre pointed out, ;. The1 applicarft' Is able to choose, qualify,, and, know "in advance'- without the slightest obligation to enlist, according to Sergeant La FevreV The local Army recruiting Office, located at the Court House in Ken ansville, is open the 2nd and 4th Thursday each 'Month from '9: 00 A. .VI. to 12:00 Noon. Beulaville 1 1 With " A. . ' 0 At They Sell 5 76bm mm . '. .Af Columbus County Phpnd'liAIDway 2-3734 : rarmers Warehouse 1 Phono Ml Dway 2-4777 Whitevilie; N. C Dial Gray - Jack Ileal ; Hob Jones Jimmy Parker , - ' Auctioneer Years Of Continuous Service On, - Whitevilie Tobacco Market r SELL YOUR vim Buck Peay A. O. King, Jr. Blair Motley Jii m - i nnfj Usiir n 0 mm Ill WHITEVILIE ing August 3r196ip; ... .r. " '. .- ' 'V'. "' 'rv For Floor SDaceli ...w v-.-.-v .!.... ' Phone Ml 2-3736 Yhiteville, II. C. SALE EVERY DAY -: News , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dail of Lake land, Fla, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow of Palmentto, Fla. visited Mrs. George Whaley last Tuesday. Mrs. Bennett Hunter of Wilming ton visited friend's and relatives here recently. Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis shopped in Kinston Friday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller of Swansboro visited friends and re latives here last week end. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Teachey of Wallace Visited Mr .and Mrs. Leo biuwn and Phyllis Thursday. ' Mr.xJ and Mrs., Clifton Qujnn and family of . LaGrange visited - Mrs. Mina Kennedy last Monday. .. A . , , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, Paula and Terry,' of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Teachey of Wallace visited Mr. ani Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis recently. Miss Jea Campbell, James Em ory, ,aqd Leslie Turner made a bus iness trip to Kinston 'last Friday morning. . Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Hill of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell last Friday. Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis visi ited Mr. and .'Mrs. Donald House in Warsaw last Saturday. , Mr. and 'Mrs. Emory Campbell, Jean and James Emory, Phyllis Brown and 'Canny Whaley enjoyed an afternoon at White Lake last Sunday. . CMr. and Mrs. Ray Teachey and Randy of Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell and family of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Emory Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell and family over the week end. 'Miss Donna Jan Sumner of E. C. C. Greenville was home over the week end. Mr. and -Mrs. Bud Waller and Donald enjoyed an afternoon at White Lake Sunday. Potters Hill HDC The Potters Hill Home Demon stration Club held its regular mon thly meeting in the home of Mrs. Coy Turner, June 28, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Lloyd White led the devotion al by reading from the book of John and followed with prayer. Leaders reporting were Mrs. Lloyd White, clothing and Mrs. Ja van Quinn community service. Old and new business was discussed and plans weer made for a family picnic in August. The meeting was then adjourned and Mrs. Lourainc .loct. Worly gave a,'; demonstration oji freezing peaches. The meeting closed by repeating the club col- i a .Me 'm W A coffee,, and potato chips were ser ved to the six member present. Dr. Thomas W. Alley .Optometrist -Warsaw, N. C. Rear of Warsaw Drug Company Tues. & Sat. from 8:30 to 5:00 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted For Expert Watch , ' Repairs See IIINES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. C. FIRST SALE FRIDAY AUG; 4: . f-M jiuivioiiisO ! ytvnUt 1: " '''.'''I "MMjOIII Sell TOBACCO Willi fft B I if t FOR MORE THE BEST PLACE IN ON YOUR BEST 'W , n ,r-iilt .. -i 4 A MORNING SALE EVERY DAY A. II. (Bert) Moore- Charlie C. Mason Clyde E. 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