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« Page 6 WJ KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Ttiursfilay, June 26, 1969 k CongressmanlaffiesT.Broyhill's cision reached. This discussion began in 1984 wlien the .Surgeon (leneral of the United States issued his report concluding that the srnoking of cigarettes may be haairduus to healtli. Witliin several days, the Kederal Trade Commission an nounced its intention to require that ail cigarette packages and advertising carry conspicuous ClfjlARETTE ADVERTI.ST.N'C terslate ami I-'oiei’^n Comtm-rce health warnings. The ramifica- 1 iaioieii iians on tile adverlis- Committee, on which I serve, has tions of this action were broavl ing of cigari'llcs on radio and sindied the many aiguments l)Olh and it was widely felt that the television liave produced one of foi- .md against tlie.se bans. East KIT" had e.xceeded its authority, the most confusing and liard week, the liill recommended for Action by the Commission was, fought controveisies in the na- pas.sage liy the Committee was tlierefore. stayed until the Con- lion’s capital as tlie Congress and ((insideied and inis.sed by the gress could consider a large varioiLs Fe.ieral agencies li.ne ll.iu.si’ witiiout major change. 'I'he quantity of evidence. In ffifia, considered the many qitcstions legislation now moves to the Congress provided that each ci^- that this issui' raisi's. TInough .Senate wlieic llie same aiguments arette package carry the words. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Mrs. Long's Morrisons several BOUZONTAI. 1 ‘Tm always thinking et you" 7 -‘You’ll l^ar my call” ISVegetablet 14 Thinks 15 Latins 15 Pattfcng J 7 Stir 16 Cut Here’s tke Answer S Creviced 4 Tibetan gaielle 5 Tiverns • Prose writer 7 Sbakespearsan htro I Footless animal 9 Among ID'That'a 26 Painful Peggy " 27 Soft drink much ol this year, the IPnt.sc In- will he Kinsidcrcrl and some de- "Cauiion: Cigarette Smoking May be Hazardous to your Health." Other regulations were prchilnt- ed, although fuither reports to the Congre.ss were re<|uired byi this law which was to be effect ive only until 19t)9 to allow an other review of the issue. In the meantime, the Federali Communications Commission uf - lu'kl a complaint under its "fair-l ness doctrine’’ to oblige all radio -and television stations carryingi cigarette commercials to pio- gram ’’iinticigaridte r*ommerci:i]s’’ as well. Early this year, the FCC announced its inteniAm to ban all cigarette commercials from radio ■and lelevision "assuming the', ah- senyi- of contrary Congre.ssional action.’’ 'I'hc Federal Trade Com- mis.sion then stated that it plan ned to i-equire all idinted cigar ette a Ivei tising to carry conspicu ous healtli warnings. Tiiese -ae* tobaeeo tions would efiectivelv 36 Ancient stone tomb 20 French Island darling 2* Most foolish 37 Girl’s name 21Kndure . Gray" 32 Daedalus’ son 36 Stirs up 23 Australian J* ** P'y 40 Supply fuel lake 16 Masculine Wisconsin 43 Engrave 24 Fissure . nickname 34 Landed 44 Hint 25AncientGreek"H"*''?r‘.“)’*" property 47 Coin of ' city Orleana 33 Expreasion of Latvia 27 Auction! 24 Dinner courses contempt 46 Go astray 26 Danish article 29 -The sun 30 Wilt 31 "Sweet M apple cider" 32 ’‘Goodnight, S5 F^tb«U part 39 ConUlntr 43 “My gal 41 Not concertfd 42 Dtc4 43 Portaininf . to niM'als 45 “Linda 49 Matket. 48 Oleoreaing SOLooien SI Most certain S2roant S3 Interior tin plates VERTICAL 1 Mental condition 2 Of a positive pole 5 4 S 10 i| Mountain hospital after years illness. Rites Conducted Rites Conducted jDoier'M^rrlsiirr^n^grM'^un* { • tarn and a retired employee of i Funeral riles for Mrs. Mary Funeral rites for Evnest Thom- Sa<lio Mill. Harriett Long, 45, of 7240 Mid- as Morrison, 4S, of 109 N. Orien- jjeskies his mother he is sur- pines, were held Tuesday after- tal avenue, were held Saturday |,y hjg brother, Avery Mor- noon at 3 p.m. from the Chapel at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of Columbia, S. C. of Harris Funeral Home, inter- Harris Funeral Home, interment I ment following in Frerterick Me- following in Bessemer City cem- morial Park, (laifney, S. C. etery. Mrs. Lonl. died at 1:30 Monday' Morrison (lied at 3:50 morning in’ the Kings Mountain morning .n the Kings hospital after several months ill-! -— t. ^ noss. Macon Moore of Clinton, S. C- She is survived by her husband,!and J- T. Moore of 'Belmont; one John B. Long; two sons, Clyde sister, Mrs. Walter Smith of Bel- Long of .Melbourne, Fla. and Mel. mont; and five gran;lchild;'en. vin Long of Portsmouth, Va.; one Rev. Wayne Ashe and Rev. John daughter, Mrs. Natalie Long of Fra-/ier officiated at the final Shreveport, La.; two brothers, rites. Rev. Edwin Chrlscoe officiated at the final rites. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ^KINGS MOUNTAIN^ i BESSEMER CITY Jth£ STARTS WEDNESDAY Shows Week Days Start 3:00 Sat. Shows Start 1:00 Sun. Shows Start 1:30-9:00 3* 37 36 WEEK DAYS 'TIL 4:00 ALL SEATS 50c ti PAUL DOVER SEE PAUL DOVER AT DIXON CHEVRO LET. INC. FOR A REAL BUY ON A NEW CHEVROLET CAR OR TRUCK. HE HAS A GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS. — ALSO SEE — Robert Lee Goforth — J. T. McGinnis, Jr. W. F. Stone. Jr.—Charles “Monk" Adams C. E. Dixon, (The Walking Man's Friend) DIXON CHEVROLET. INC. 733-3471 739-5472 legislation gi-owinlg by American consider the advertising question , . . . . ™d the farmers at the same time other further between now and July 1 advertisir!. of cigarettes and it.ageiicies are demanding advertis- 1975 when the new - - ' IS clear that this was the inten- ing bans at a rate which moves would expire, tion of the two regulatory agen- toward a prohibition of tobacco. ... .. , ., , The Committee’s study indicat- ‘he C’ertamly, these announcements ed that the U. S. Surgeon Geneml concluded that were a w:irning to ttie Congniss'had stated that the PXIC’s action . ‘ ^ ® that the FCC and tlie FTC in- was not particularly desirable, -u. . „ lespcct to the ridation- tended to assume broad new Since both the FCC and the PFC smoking powers that would extend far be- have :io metlical expertise of i_ *** hear- yond the matters dealing with to- their own and look to the Sur- pnll" -J. -Accelerat- baeco and beyond authority giv- geon Geneial’s finding to back up ino ana are proceed- en to either Commission by exist- their actions, the position they of hreatffhnn.'llli,^°*^u- ing laws. At i.ssue, then, was the have taken is questionable on litis vide rhe info-Cu Constitutional authority of the ground, as well. If that position needea tn 011,,,?'^*'°'’ * Congress to regulate inte:stalo is approved, a long list of pro- ona ® meaningful and foreign commerce. ducts could very well become in- r smut ton ^f this issue. Even though it is difficult for volved once the precedent in the a layman to evaluate all of the case of tobacco had been esfab- mediciil evidence, it is abundantly j lished. These would include alco- clcar that there is wid(*spread holic beverages, dairy products, disagri'emenl .among respcct<>d artificial swia’tencrs, and automo- doctors and scientists who are biles, and air travel, all of which <iualified to judge the evidence, involve some hazard to health. The fact also remains that cigar- It was these broad problems ettes are legal products sold with- which flio House considered wlien <>ut restriction in the United it acted decisively last week to •States. We also have in this whole clarify the <|uestions of authority, controversy confusion and cross A somewhat stronger health purposes at tlie Federal level. On warning on cigarette packages the one hand, tlu* U. S. Depart- would be required. 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