IVcpHyLooichtivoSuniuiiry Killlor'i Notei Thl. i. -'''- ? weekly ; ummitrh , pre-, , parrd by the- li-g-foliiiive .urt o(' iJ. the Institute of Government mithe work of the .North CarolUa UttM rrul AKKomWy of 196S. It U eoS IniciltodiKUMioni of Bint torn of iaen-rnl Inhircst and major immrij ' C- art i( ' j Er,y birds aboundcdf-ivthis Jweek--fh the Statohouse Biw,e41 as iT nature V wonderlands) gaiib- ed with spring. On : Tuosdajrifa vital stage in the budget 'fcfdtess .was reached a weok'ortswSeaMicr than ' usual, vwhenvftrhalriuen White and ollicoHer, , jah riounccd the memberships itffoahe Joint Appropriations Subcom mittee. And onYThur,sdflyith.e , second annu'al N. C i State name change fracas;' i was crccrrjcluded more than on fujl- month.ahe?I of the 1963lirrintahl.- 'Wi'rt .fflw sharp controversies onstage otic in the wings, with talk of, a. firm May i locar bill . deadline,! jand with little prospect of rnajorta legislation to 'complicate ,bud geteertng, it begins to appear that there may be some ) hope for adjournment in time f orchis gear's commencement seasonal' Last; Wednesday- evening',, leg islators and state officials were treated to a livelv round.. of clogging at the annual fish fry sponsored ; bv thp ; State ,, Km. m ployees' Association. Next week's Tjnost violent exercise should, ibe . gin. Tuesday when floor debates ,are scneauiea to open in bath houses on . thf 'Ot'inihi'"' -o''",ffl;ic utility bill. (SB 95-h-HB 255)1,': j Appropriations And finance Although Santa's.knce is ;BJt- tiflfi a hit- pmwHpH . H' fiu.mnra hopefuls clambered aboard; ithis weex : (and surely,; there are more to come) .ihoping . tofind their storkinuo ' fillprl when tho ; Appropriations. .Committee open tneir bag later in , the session. Wanted' w, h SALESMAN to worki in Men's Dept. Pref- erably some experience but consideration to all , applications Must ' be neat, pleasant personality. willing to work, jSala'ry.', commensurate' with abili ty. -Employee bneff.s"f r' ram , .vacation, .tree- .me. . and hospital instirahce,'. day .off each week., is, -ji , Apply m Persqn"(fu" J. CiBlanchard.c', Company;1 Inc. HERTFORD, ,N. C. ,r , Requests included: $27,52? for development of PettigreW State Park Bartiallv as an historic site 1 and partly for recreation; $az,ouu 10 m 6c U for a forest fire ' control airnlanA tnr iht Rockingham District; (205,000 for a libfary addition to Elizabeth City State College; $550,000 for land acquisition at Western Ca rolina Colleen: tfUMI) in rpsfnrn Fort Butter in Cherokee County; ana a - neaulort' Count jt request ior NS.b'l&.'Za In easblin' tn n. funds lost due to Urdy;ifiling, j ine vftssemoiy a earlier ' action in ratslnd . vta-' ! ouin.i. tauHciotAnHa- allowance Bfiems to have nrnmnl. ed' -a gold rush-'- Off for - the ....... M...u wvcrv ii v me uvuh erst Assembly' employees :-'(SB iw), ine-'ttustees "of the State Library (SB 208 y arid1'. th6 JDare county commissioners 1, and Board of Education (HB 453 and 4nn) ' , I hA l&Cf throA nnfnrl Ktlto ..w ..WVVU UHM would, peg subsistence allow. ances to the levels prescribed for " state boards and commis sions. : On the tax side, the week's take netted three npw hill one to . authorize salps tav , re. funds to sanitary districts (HB not; anotner, to revise the in heritance tax laws affecting life insurance proceeds (HB -467); and a third to enlarge the list of oleomargarine ingredients not subject to the, lo Cents per pound oleo-tax", (SB'211).' .Action' on tax measures included ' an un favorable report meted ;'6ut by the Senate Finance Committep'tn the bill tao allow taxpayers to credit overpayments ' of . esti mated income taxes against the following 'ye'ar'&' payments ' (SB 101). rMi'i !;-(? " ' , .Manufacturers, And Labor HB 100. Recresentative' Henrv Hill's bill , to v raise' the , state minimum wapp frnm RH wnts in $1.00 per hour, sailed through the House Thursday on' a voice vote .after encountering , only scattered opposition and cleared the Senate Friday with equal ease THE frERQTJDIANS "WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTTT CAROtlNA, FKlPATf JtPBHf IS MS. Uw.trif... kees appeared before a joint meeting of the Wildlife Com- ITlitteeS. On th Tunrnath aaainet the Wildlife Resources Commis sion which seems to be; assert ing Unwelcnmft iurisfJintion nv the hunting grounds. Their pro posed bill,, introduced tearlier this session f SB 391." would jurisdicttion over reservation huntihg and fishing .regulations in the federal government. More peaceful was the proposed ini tiation of the Haliwa TnHiam.- Halifax, and Warren Counties in to . the , small official fraternity of 'North Carolina Indian tribes Ythn vrpctorn i PVnt-nlrafl0 . Cherokeea of Robeson County ana me; iiumbeesj, , under SB 198, introduced Wednesday by oen. AiisoroQK' . ' . .'): 1 - Motor Vehicles ' Congestion' on the hii?hwav is matched br-' the continual flow of'f"motor vehicle'' legislation coursine throueh tho lppislativp nans. Augmenting the stream flow this week were four new bills. SB 192 would allow ' the Department of Motor Vehicles to divulee the name of tho in surer filed on accident reports. &ts id seeks to require motor vehicle liability insurance un derwritfers to includn envpvaup nf damages caused by hit and run drivers and drivers with insuf ficient insurance in the uninsur ed motorist clause, and also simplifies the task of proving in court that the other driver was Uninsured at the time nf the. ac cident. t Driving under : the in fluence of any drug causing the driver to lose nhvsipal or montul control would be subjected to the same penalties as drunken driving, by SB 202. Finally, the Would-suffer the samp fatp. thp Hiehwavi Patrol did last session ii &a zua is successtul in ground- ' " r k. rK....r': A. ) ... V FRIENDLY NATIVE Actress Parnll Hair fsinnf i4br native of Africa quite friendly. It's called "bush baby." ' Carroll was making a picture in Kenya. v er Education Committee's suh. stitute (proposing '"The Univer sity of North , Carolina at Ra leigh"). An expected rules fight did not materialize, and by noon Thursday there was little for the Dacked galleries to nUnm but the signing of an amicable accord- AH that remained was the rather stra the House ate amendment .identical to the bill which passed the House in the first place. The week's most comnlev hill (HB 435 and its comnaninn SR 204) is aDDarent.lv ripsipneH s adapt the state's school admin istrative structure to the fed eral aid to education bill, vir tually assured of passage on Capitol Hill. Its maior thrust is to ( authorize counties to operate as' a single ' school district rath- ing their law, enforcement air- er' than under, the present sys planes. " :'::: ' ' '''.. "" item of district school commit In 1959 North Carolina hern mp the first southern state to ariont a minimum wage law, and the act has been expanded by each succeeding General Assembly. At Present 33 other states have uch. laws, 21 of which provide ior rates or. ?l.O0'per i hour.ior more. . In some tjf these jurisdic tions, such' as Alaska. ;and'. Npw Jersey. ' the state act rails fnr a higher wage than the $135 tan: fiour kuaranteed by federal law ior employees engaged in or pro ducing goods for interstate com merce. - -"i ' " 1 - i,'; '''' '.'' ,Indian Territory ' Indian ; affairs, of little con cerrt to most, easteip statcST COm manded unusual, attention 'this weelf. ; ,On ucsday ,a delegation of the Eastern Band of 'Chero- During tne week three motor vehicle measures were ratified the "Good Samaritan" law (SB 82 Ch- 176); an act specifying the maximum penalties for tem porary auto larceny (HB 120 Ch 193.! and an art to nrerlnHp reinstatement of . revoked regis tration and suspended licenses until 30 ' days after surrender of the .plates or license (SB 47 Ch. 205). Education .At last the pmntinnallv charged .issuej of a name for lit u. btate has been- settled with -aDDarent, Bond fpelinrr nn all siHps. at. lpast amonc lpfrislaiors just a little weary of the whole controversy. . As with, .much of thp Asspmhlv'e wnrlr ihf ctrnf. ele took place in corridors and offices, reaching its climax Wednesday-jnight when it be- f amp . annarent . that the nnno- nents of- HB -2 (proposing the name . norm Carolina 1 ou..e TTnivpi-sitv at- Ttalpitrh'M 1 HiH not have the Votes to pass tho High- . tt.h i I ' i ... .1 V . 1 1 i 1 1 . . - DO YOU not PEDSOMAr 3? STOP WORRYING SEE The Peoples Bank Today PERSON S LOANS AVAILABLE ON TERMS OF 6, 12, 15, 18 ANO 24 MONTHLY IApigSrrS Funds AvziIieForMany Credit r ' t O CohMidati6nofBil$ 0 Insurance Premium 0 Pronerty Improvements O College ,TutiW : mm - y t".tjii i its ;'?j 4, urn KHVacahons,., .. ; 0 Dental Bills O Hospital Dills Oiir Low Banlt Rates Will Save You Money If you are steadily employed and of good report, you can ob tain a dgnatureloan from our installment loan department. You will have amiple time to repay your loan in convenient monthly payments. For example:. - ; ; ; . To oblidu $300.00, you pay $14.82 per monllr . tees operating inder a county board of education. In addition, it would strengthen the power of thp KllnorintnnHftnf nf T3nUlm Instriiction to rpvnkp certificates' for immoral conduct, recital?'1 uuc-raiize tne htaip Knarrf ot Education's authority to adopt text books, authorize local boards to do away with supple mentary reader feets . anri re quire private : schools to be li censed by the state. Miscellaneous iThe resounding defeat last week of. the bill to abolish cap- ; ' ; ; '' ' ' ital punishment was not the end of the road for the subject. The Senate staged its longest debate of the session Wednesday on Senator. Thomas . White's -bill to repeal the jury's- present; dis cretion to recommnnrt irwmv in capital cases, then defeated the Din; Tuesday the Senafp inrlnlm-rl !i reading of . the Journal for, 'the first (and probably last) "t.imp this session. Senatorial patience lasted through. ' the bills intro duced when Senator Bailey dis patched the Journal, to its usual oblivion by moving that the reading clerk skip, to i the'last Candid .Comtitent ( ;'!!' Thu music teacher was' proodly presenting- her pupils in a ifccital. Aftor the extended .musiq,i -y prp gram, 'ice--cream,' cake '.and' Jfruit were served. One of theyonng musicians had hi-oiit1nt'! hot-, "li.tf in brother ulcujf as a K-w'fef. 'Jii ' ; As. the vounirstiT w.ia iulrinir his departure the teacher aski'fl: W"H. "mmi( iiw -..f.i i.hmv n,. Zing into spring! in a new Chevrolet " '65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Cov.pt 'OS Chcvcllc Alalibu i-Duor Station Wagon i, "l sure did," Jimmie replied. tnat is all but tne music". &jr 4sJ '65 Chevy U Nova Sport Coupt & ,L , - r m f" W,.' 5 V - f jftTtk--tM i:, J a r ry . ri -f t mm - f ...- - j 01 -'or'"'" yjorsa spoil Luupg If you've been sitting tight waiting for just your kind of car, with just your kind of power, Sit JUSt VOUr kind of nrir.p-wait nn lnndtnf Chevrolet. It's a bigger, more peautitul car this year. Which is why that handsome silhou ette could be mistaken for cars costing a thousand -even, two - thousand dollars more. Cheielle. This one's got lively . looks, spirited power, a softer ride and remarkable room atop a highly maneuvcrable tyheelbase. No . wonder it's today's favorite mid-size car. Chevy n. No car so trim has a right to be so thrifty. But thrifty it is, with money savers like brakes that adjust themselves and u lonjHived exhaust system. Comir. Ask any '65 Corvalr owner how it feels to drive a car with such easy steering, tenacious Unction and respon sive rear-engine power. And bo ready to do lots ot listening. HIGH TIME TO TRADE AMOUR CHEVR01ET DEAIiR'S l!l AIRBORNE A South Viet namees infantryman iakes a flying leap to get over a stream. He is assigned to protect highways from Vung Tau to Saigon. WESEHT 6 to 24 inches ' ALSO Criislied Slorie . . . ideal for build ing or improving yoir, r,iye-way. 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