How Do You Measure a Congressman? By His Record! * Walter James Stands On His Independent in-i •' n-i'i■ ~I. II . ri-imia LOOK AT HIS RECORD Voted Against—President's bllT t6 ill withhaldin furji mmI ii star* excise taxes an automobiles and e.—— Voted For—Supplemental appropriation for Armed Services in Viet Nam and other foreign countries. Voted For—Cotton Growers bill to es tablish, financially aid, and carry out programs of research and promotion. Voted Against—Act providing additional Federal Judges. Voted For—Bill to improve the mailing privileges of U. S. Armed Services overseas. Voted Against—Bill to provide luxurious mansion for the Vice President of the United States. Voted For—Bill to extend the time for elderly citizens to qualify for medi cal insurance benefits. Voted For—Agriculture Appropriation bill with amendment to prohibit sales to Nations doing business with North Viet Nam as long at is is under Com munistic regime. Voted Against—Amending the Fair Em ployment Act. Voted Against—Rent Subsidy Act. Voted For—Bill to insure adequacy of the National Railroad Freight Car sup ply. Voted Against—Bill to include farmers under the Minimum Wage Bill. Voted For—Bill to permit small mer chants and independent businessmen to create pensions and other benefits with tax deductible audits. Voted Against—Bill to increase the Na tional Debt Ceiling. Voted For—“Food for Freedom” Bill— use food surplus for underprivileged Nations. Voted Against—Bail Reform Act of 1966—liberalize the release of accused without bond. Voted For—Allied Health Professions Training Act—designed to- increase the number of student loans. > * Voted For—Bill to equalize the rigjbiit^fci increase the size and weight of par-* cel post packages. Voted Against—President's Recommen dation on Foreign Aid Appropriation —providing for a $13.8 billion for for- * eign countries. Voted For—3.2% pay increase for Arm ed Services personnel and 3.9% for Government employees. Voted Against—Reclamation Act, which would remove soH conservation and water shed appropriations, etc./ from the Committee on Agriculturo to Com mittee on interior. Voted For—Bill to improve health bene-, fits for retired members and members of the uniformed services and their dependents. Voted Against—Civil Rights Bill of 1966 — Congressman Jones stated, along with many others, that- the pro visions of. this bill are in direct conflict with the Unitod States Constitution. Voted For—Bill to authorize highway construction in 1868 and 1969. ' ” ' — — (■ • MEMBER STATE HOUSE OP REPRE* [ SENTATIVJES, 1955, 1967, 1959 % . . •' - ■. ■■■ ■- . > • STATE SENATOR — PITT-GREENE, lair ■ t • GRADUATE NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH MEMBER BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO LINA, AND CAMPBELL COLLEGE • INTRODUCED LEGISLATION CREATING FOUR YEAR SCHOOL OF NURSING AT EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE. INTRODUCED BILL TO CREATE MEDICAL-SCHOOL AT EAST CARO LINA COLLEGE • CO-SPONSORED BILL TO PROHIB IT SALE OF LEWD COMIC BOOKS • CO-SPONSORED LEGISLATION CREATING TWO YEAR SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AT NORTH CARO LINA STATE UNIVERSITY • FOUNDER OF BOYS HOME BOWL FOOTBALL GAME WHICH BENE FITS THE BOYS HOME AT LAKE WACCAMAW CHAIRMAN OF STUDY COMMIS SION WHICH WILL LOCATE AL COHOLIC REHABILITATION CEN TERS • INTRODUCED ENABLING LEGIS LATION TO ESTABLISH THESE CENTERS • SPONSORED EQUAL RESPONSI BILITY AUTO LIABILITY IN SURANCE BILL • SECURED APPROVAL FROM STATE TO SET UP AREA MENTAL HEALTH . OUT-PATIENT CLINIC WHICH SERVES 20 EASTERN CAROLINA COUNTIES • SERVED AS CHAIRMAN STATE SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCA TION “ ■ .<8f! • CONSISTENTLY SUPPORTED PAY “Jcheases FOR teachers AND STATE EMPLOYEES ♦ INTRODUCED BILL TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR STUDY ON CUCUM BER CULTIVATION ■■M : •■ CHEATED THE N. C. POLICE VOL.' UNTARY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION DEMOCRAT — BAPTIST — ELK - MOOSE — ROTAAIAN • •: . ...... y . feigsc a? • ■ ' * %. I r I ■ I; November 8th, Vote Candidate 1st District mMm*

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