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. "Home Rate" for the LMs r ct ; . < ration by die 1 use is Meek. Hie Rules Cemmltt s h* cleared action ser ai bills on this subject with e provision that the one re tted from the House District Columbia Committee will be tat: foi meodmants section r section Instead of title by As . The District of Columbia is originally created as a fe ral city to be the seat of weromem for the OA It is le of the few cities in the story of the world which was kid out from scratch to 3erve U 4 a,a,a,, lapltal A part of the original territory ea rn* from ft* State of Mary land >od the from thr Statr of Va Many years ago. the Virginia portion was ceded back to that state and all that now remains cam* f rom Maryland Because our government is basically a union of states and the District was not part of a State, residents of the District have been unique in many ways A major one was that the had no right to vote, even for Pre sident and Vice-President. *1*1 <ut WW J^a ^edira of taxes " This Is not a fixed sum and the D.C. budget mast be submitted to and by Congress In order! - gress to appropriate this fund. I Basically, the Committee ?Home Rule" bill provides for 1 the cooocllroen, and mayor to be elected by the c It leers of I the District But. It, also, pro Iles For Me federal payment to be appropriated In a lump sum with no requirement for Since the papelatioo of the District Is now predominantly black, the race Issue has bees injected, end It is being sugg ested that Congressmen oppos ing "home rule" are anti-black I cannot speak for other Mem bers. but for my part, race Is not of major concern. I base die highest regard for black Mayor Walter Washington and some of my black colleagues here In the House My objection to the com mittee bill Is that It gives to an elected mayor powers not held fay any other mayor in the nation, including power to ap point judges and major respon sibility for the security of fe deral governmental operations and buildings. In addition, it restricts the right of Congress to exercise proper control over taxpayer's funds. If s substitute bill is of fered or if the committee bill ? is amended to eliminate these considerations, 1 would consi der voting for it, but I cannot support the committee bill In lis present form. JUNIOUS PADGETT i sEFnS R^1 F* A.^ ^ Eaai'ce"'Padgett; tkrrt ; I tX^JZ theriand Jerry of Chiaqeapin and Gragory Padgett of the home ; ia??dp?M??m.lln.OKll Pale e( WUard, lira. JaoMa Briaaoa of Wallace. Mn. WUbert Pay sf Richlaade and Mrs. Richard Wataoa of Bowl ing Green, Ky.; a stepeoa, Thomas MdfeU of WaBace; a stepmether, Mra. Edith Rahy Smith aad Mrs. Mildred I Jeaas of WMard, Mrs. Ja* Mae Rayaar of Wlkaftglott. ||r, DaaetMa D4tMake?4 nt MrS. rCinHre IUTODIiK 01 1 Greensboro, Mrs. Carolyn Fsraaaaa of tt Heart, lad.; a brother, Baas Padgett of Garner; eME arandchiictrai my community, tinges :o my ?ardrt e But th*t un older, st tl ?Mfclfles ? am Ul or Fi In the count) irea n being (at ewtng ture. : prta* ><** t lister with tlx ? f ba ss **>h realty Mow, fiw younw ?h friends, H -s. ind >< given me n xperleiK will n it for peoplr can b. ? preatexperience It; : nstob bi in . :ai 1 ij 111 dways me. b ate a, few tees be* Kb rt Wtv i b urt I t? ni '' I CROSSWC RC? =>UZZI E . AOMMM MM rhta Tliwn*5pi *"Hrtir sEl ijfSJL s.?L HH xp. jp- :jr :sr 1^1 I WE BUY. SELL O? IftAMt { CLOSED ALL DAVWEMJSMT | r PAT 5 mUiiSAL. 'I I BEULAVILLE, N. C. TELEPHONE 298-4350 I I Announces Fall Opening I | MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1973 I I FROM 7:30 TO 9:30 P. M. 1 1 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY NIGHTS I (COME VBIT ONE NIGHT FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ( BB&T mSik*^^ leave $25 or more^BMT.^ ~ design, Camelot. With each additional deposit Or you can choose a 5-piece k H? of $26 or more in Regular or place setting of International I Prime savings, you can purchase Stainless in a bold Mediterra- ? m another place setting or nean pattern, Serenata. ^ accessories. At about half of :< lllgr ^ it 'ra&s 450 8 360 ? ? M 52-Ptect) Ser\lce for Eight 24.50 g M ? mm AUCTION j QglBl i M mB ? I SAT. OCT. 20TH j \ v? ' ?; ' ? ts 0??- $1 10 A.M. | HOUSE AND 16 ACRES ? | WjOF lAMoWj" | 5 MILES EAST OF BEULAVILLE ON 5 HWY 24 NEAR DUPLIN AND ONSLOW COUNTY LINE. _3 I DUPLIN COUNTY - BEULAVILLE , N.C. j ? .8 Acti% Tobocco ' J ? 1215 Lbs. Bos* J ? 1974 Allotment - j approximately 2430 Lbs. .,/?? >? i, J- * -.: 30% Deposit Day Of Sal* | Balance On Delivery Of | J \ -* y*,"; |j Deed Within 30 Days. I || ? SELLING AGENT |Jj AYCOCK AUCTION ? COMPANY S RT. 2 - BOX 31AA KENLY, N.C. | KENNITH AYCOCK PHONJJZ84-2737. j ' / j Jr ITy ?!^> 'M ? J . *f8* \ '^'?"
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