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? ,,,,,,,, I lljipppgiujpjpi ill. iiiij I Men at the ASCS office presenting the final feed-grain checks his /ear to some of the farmers who applied for them. The I office ties been like "The Grand Central Station" for the past seeks, wit hfarmers coming in to receive their final check. iWth (Co housing time at hand, the checks probably found themselves hs through the bank so fast, they could hardly catch up with H' Bib Eddie Pascal Draughan jtfSfcck*' will come to Warsaw BjH.Sth as James Kenan's head HHland baseball mentor Pat gSat Clinton High School and SHpSuHlgh School three years lBjfrIpgtball record at Lntield ^?pla conference championship MKlfeter Jerry Simpson of East pr the bast week getting ready he Arnold East-West basketball Hpht'hoy ever selected to par tftypate in the East-West game. tft/'Mttte League Jayeees was '0 the most otustanding de Little League Tournament Bon some of the most specta EMMfirtches ever seen in a Lit ?/?Wf league game were made by ^K>?mcIl Parkerson, stated that Kmom should be real proud of ^fisre not enough when it explain the plays made by BWit nine hole golf course at the Country Club will officially :;gjk August 1. All members and ^^H'hre invited to come out and round pf golf. The beautiful ^Hppning pool has been open since fiyppgr 4, and the tennis courts are [gjpdy for play - - so drag out your Jsta, if you are not a mem m? Little Tar Heel District Seven jflmlls will get started this com ^mgW'riday and Saturday in Wal Wto. The Duplin County All-Stars . Wkggpfl |rom teams in Wallace. '|Mto Bill, Kenansville, and Beula tfte will take on the Kinston All LffjlMpt. at nine, o'clock Friday night, p an earlier game Swansboro All Stars will play the Lenoir County cod the Swaasboro-Lenoir wki: K; County game wilj play at eight ; o'clock -Saturday night for Area ; Seven champions. Then the winner Manors. The. winners la Ayden will MBtBagford for the state cham Kt gave the followi^as^Uie start K g^^^MFjEtomud^Wallace, first JEdwin Den OmUmu.. ? ?.- - - n . f* ?? wanare. rignitiekl Konnie HhWtic of Kenansville, and pitching jpiaville. Dajy, Al*to ^mrnmmmmmmmmJ Clark Helton and Jimmy Johnson of Kenansville, the two most outstand ing players in the league, will not play. Duane Millard hit a two-run hom er in the Warsaw-Southern Pines game tn GreehvMe' this week to give Warsaw a 3-1 lead in the third inning. Southern Pines came back to eliminate Warsaw 4-3, scoring the winning run in the bottom of six. Steve Jones had six pu touts from left field in this game. Three of Steve's catches in the Southern Pines game were nothing short of fantastic. Quarterback Jimmy Dixon, James Kenan's all time great, will get to see action the Annual East-eWst ame this week in Greensboro. . .. maybe at safty. The new East Central Class AA Conference consisting of Wallace Rose Hill, Burgaw, James Kenan, Richlands, East Duplin, North Dup lin, Mt. Olive, and Jones Central will be in full forces in just two short weeks. The season less than a month a way. This should be the strongest double A conference in the East. Two other Tiger greats are get ting in shape for a post season foot ball game coming up Auugst 9th in Greenville. It's the Jaycees sponsored Boys Home Game . . . the JK boys are Walter Bostic and Jimmy Strickland. Coach Bill Taylor, you can call him Principal Taylor if you want too is attending the Greensboro Coach es Clinic .... Bill's being selected to coach in the Shrine feowl Game as well as the Boys Home GaiAe. Taylor becomes the second coach in the state, that has been chosen to coach in all three major bowls. The other coach is Choppy Wagner of Washington High School, a for mer Warsaw coach - - ? that's right they both came from Warsaw. Attention ... all James Kenan football hopefuls start getting in shape for the practice sessions are just around the corner; That's goes for other boys as well as JK. Cow Produces 15,0001>ounds Milk In 305 Day Fobes Pabst Colantha Jane 4516785 a five-year-old owned by R. M. Le fier, Willard, produced 15,060 lbs. milk and 531 lbs. butterfat in 306 days. North Carolina State College of A. & E. supervised the weighing and testing of production as a part of the official breed improvement programs of The Holstein-Fresian Association of America. In announcing the new record, a spokesman for the national Hol stein organisation said that it compared to the average cow's an nual output of 7411 lbs. of milk con taining 770 lbs. of butterfat. Annual Boys Home Bowl Game August 9 ra UI7M annual ?oys wo ing or tne team and tney are wat tcr Bostic and Jimmy Strickland both of Warsaw. Mr. Bill Taylor is one of the coaches far the game Yhu are urged > go and tee this *** ?" ? He iber Augfeat 9th .... SENATOR ERV ?WASHINGTON - - The President's civil rights proposals continue to dominate the legislative program before the Congress. In recent weeks this column, has dealt with provisions of the 196? Civil Rights bill dealing with public aecommoda tions, desegregation and racial im Dependent Parents Receive Special Questionnaire Deepndent parents of deceased veterans receiving service-connec ted death compensation payments from the VA win receive a special dependency questionnaire with their monthly checks on or about August 31, J. D. DeRamus, Manager of the North Carolina VA Regional Office, said today. At the same time, veterans who are receiving additional service connected disability compensation because of a dependent parent or parents will also receive the de pandency questionnaire, DeRamus said. At the time parents were placed on the compensation rolls, they were definitely determined to be de pendent. The purpose of the quest ionnaire is to establish the fact that they have continued to be depend ent and are still eligible for pay ment. Recipients of the questionnaire are expected to return them before October 31. The VA advises re cipients that all questionnaires must be returned by the deadline date'. Since the questionnaire cards will be handled by machinery, recip ients are requested not to fold, cut multilate or trim them in any man ner. Bloodshed RALEIGH - The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10:00 a. m., Mon day, July 29: Killed To Date 684 Killed To Date Last Year .... 659 balance in the public schools, and j sweeping Federal controls sought to 1 ban discrimination in the use at ? Federal funds. Title 1 of S. 1731 i deals with noting regulations sou- .1 ght by the Federal government in t the 1983 Civil Rights bill. It, too, , bears close analysis da the issues at , its constitutionality, its necessity, , and its wisdom. The Department of Justice under Title I seeks a statute creating a presumption that if any person has gone to school for six years, be shall be presumed to be literate even if he canont pass ? state lit eracy voting test. Federal law creating a presumption of that kind is constitutionally invalid. It would be contrary to the-Constitution whi ch provides in three separate pla ces that the power to prescribe qua lifications for 3Kttog> including lit eracy tests, befcftig* tb the States and not to the Federal government. Moreover, the United States Su preme Court ito Lassiter v. Murthampton County Board of Elec tion held not- under toe provisions of the Cmwtotioo^the power to prescribe hter?y tests, belongs to the states, and.jM)Lla<thft Congress. A second provision qf Title I pro vides, in effpfit. that the Attorney General may-rdtt SUtfe election of ficials of their, powers to determine existing law and transfer such the qualifications of voters under powers to voting referees selected from panels established by the Fed eral Judicial Council of the circuit merely by requesting the court to find that' a voter in a particular election district has been denied the right to fogteter to vote because of his race, and njerely by alleg ing that feytor than IS per cent of the total number of voting-age per sons of the Same race are register ed in the election district. This would enable the, Department of Justice to obtain what is equiva lent to a final judgment merely by making certain allegations in a complaint without trial being had, without evidence being offered, and without findings being made by the court. Due process of law is that which proceeds upon inquiry and renders judgment only after a hear ing. These provisions canont pos sibly be reconciled with the due process clause of the 5th Amend ment. , Title I does provide that at some! i-. t I tone aftr a flna judgment is ren lered in favor of the Department of 'ustice upon its unsupported allega tas, the case may be tried and the udgment reversed if such allega ta* are found to be untrue. This svent, however, is not to take place, intil the state election officials tare been robbed of their pre rag a ives under easting law and such >rerogatives |pve been usurped bp> federal officials. the voting rights of every qualified voter of every race. I wish to make it clear that I deplore the act of any election official who wrongfully denies any person of any race his right to register and vote. The At torney General already has five Federal statutes at his disposal whi ch are ample if they were enforced. These are Title 18, Section 241, 248, 27t of the United States Code, and In my Judgment the major provi sions let out above I * unwise proposal for legislation. The measure is coercive ~n nature, tm5 it is based on the doubtful wis^ip that if five laws are not sufficient, let us pass seven. In esancp, Title I fails to meet the tests of con stitutionality, of necessity, and of wise legislation. IN YOUR OWN exclusive TKNR tory skul an incondi ' onal ' ** oulmianfwtp product which ib advertising nation. ally ON TV. Avon Cosmetics. 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