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IRS Questions and Answers This cokmn of quasi ions and answers on tlie I’rasidi'iit'.s Eco- noinie Slaiiiliyaiioa I’l'oqi'am is provided ■ !;y tlu- 1'lv.1 o.-ice of the U. S. intern il ilevenne ><'r\ • dee ami is |inblislie,i as .1 ijii'.ilic service. T!ie e.ilnmn ansaers most frequently asked about wages and prires. Q. -Wili raw agri. ullurai prod ucts, such as fruit and \'eg<'- taities, he e\, ludetl Ir >m tlie st'ar.dtii I f:)r rii es set tiy the Price t’ommission? A. ^'es ;u;.l as durinq tlie freezi', inv • u'l ilural products will -i.e ■■■ crd, Q._i'( ■ pr' es anil «a"cs be eonlrailrd by tlie 'I'rice IVim- niis;’'on and llu I'av Hoard? A. '1 lie i l i-. .yiii'.inls -i'ai an I Pay 15 ird have pulilisherl stand ards and ci'iievia for Ihe control of all prices and wages which will be covered durinq the posl- rm'ze prcqra'ii. fn addil'ion. the economy will be divided into three parts or f' l-. f r rliifqient surveillance and |■c]K)rlin;; pro cedures. Cert.tin l:ir,'e firms and col lective largaiiiico units that aty of ci'itii'al im irlari "' f m the control of inflation will tic rc.-piir- ed to noli-fy the bo.ird or com- mi.Nsion in advance of pioposed wage or price inctea.sos. Ollier I'lrgt' cconriinic nnil ; will be K'qiiired to report [lei iodically on their iirices. employee com fX'nsalion. ami oilier mtitlcrs as, may be speeified. i Tlie beliavior nf [irices of wages , in Hie remainder of Hie eco nomy, comprisinq Hie lait est lar,gesl mimiier of economic units j 'lusually .smalter firmsi, will lie; monilored by spot I’hecks and iti- vestigatims of complaints by the ^ Internal Revenue .Servk<\ 1 Q. Are dividends and interest SilhjecI li) legal restraints uniter' Pro- Ihe Economic Stabilization gram? A.A'o. 'However, Hie commil- !(•<■ on interest and flividends, es- f.Jillshed liy Hie president, will formulate and <-.\ecule a pr.igram lor , ilaindig votimiary reslriiints on .sele.led interest rates. The ■I limit Iv will tilso continue the voluiiuary program for Hie le- sli'-.int 111 divitlend payments, sub ject to iiossi'ble changes of stand ards ami (overage. Tlie pre.s'iflent iins asked esm- gres.s fur amendments to the Eeo- iiomie Slahilization A t to ■-ro- vide staiid-hy uilhorily to limixjse mantlator.v contml of interest riles and dividimd payments. •However, Ihe use of litis aiiHior- ily 'is iiid (Wi.-eqted to be neces- iiti 1 y. Q. illovv loT' ycill Hic -esrin'l pliase of Hi(- K on- mic Stabiliza tion Pr.i.gram last? 'No lime limit is beme .m>t Till' c 'ieci'ive i.s '■! entl the pro- g'-.am as s-oe .as possih'e. put ;i will li(> kept in opcr.-'li-'o , qiil Hie pitteiai -of shar -'v in-iaasim; prices an t wages lias •been brok en, Il will be ended w'lcn si ''il- ity hti-s Ix'on rc.s|ie-c,| to Hie cco- m-my. .-\s we anprorclt Hie go.al, controls of particular .secinr.s may 'he remov(*d or i'e!a.\('d when that ■action is e’ms'sicnl wiih the qe:i eral ebieetives of the program and will assist Hie •transit-' "i to pric('s slaliiiit.V'. .'\ task feme of Hie Cost of Eivin/- coumil has liecn l•slablis'lcd v'.ilit a .•oiilinu- inq responsiliilily to tvomirend slei.s to insure ihct Hie nrir'-arn is not unmvcssaiily prolonged. ipinal r('giilal'ens governing state [dans for dcvcic-.ino and enfi.rcing .state o■■■•^lIlali(mal .saf ety anti lusilHi sta'i'lard.s liave been tinminnced by tlie Labor Delia rlmeiit. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Heart Attacks Mere Common Aiti^ng Whites fJH'APyL HILL — If you want rapidly up the ladder otf ‘suc cess’ from the farm Into Indus try experienced a higher incid ence of heart disease than those who did not move upward. - JEliac' rocardiogv am abnormal ities wore t'Vjce as common among blacks as whites. —Cholesteiol levels were lower in blac’ks than whites, in spite This Is The Law Ey ROBERT E. LEE (For 'die N. C. l.ar Association) UENS or CONTRACTORS fleniield puivliased a new liome thews $20,0(53 for the c instrut lion O'l a house on a lot Inal ill.iy- to av Old heat I attacks, it liogs to | of jpg fa Cit th il lila'cks consumed fix>m ILaixling one moiitli artei' iis ! w o,«i owned. On Janutu y fj flat- b;j le.in, black, poor-non-smoking 1 j^i-gpr quiantities of animal fats. | cJmpieuon. Tnere wcie no re- and pliys.,ally very, very active,^ —•Blood pressure was higher! corded hens or cncumibrances on a new research study designed ^ jn b'lacks than whites. | the property as of the date of liero now indicates. | xhe UNiC-iEvans coi nty sfi'dies purenase. Three months after the If you meet these qualifica- j made some interesting findings p.rchase, 'Moore, the general lions, one uan apparently eat ani-j between the relationscbip of cor-j contractor who •built tlie house mal fat, ha' o hi.qh clorestei'ol I onary heart disease and smok-, for 'Harding, informs Benfieid ing. It was discovered that: jthat iHardung still owes him $(!,- -iBlack smokers seem to run n I IX)0 tor the construction of the level;;, suffer fro.m high bicod pressure ami sliow elc.tro^eardio- gram abnormalities without tlie hi.qh lisk of heart disease one miglit e.xpci’t. But wnatever else you do, you iriu. t not ihe aoiive lb'' sovral status of your fallier. Tliis spells Iro Ale, Hie study shows. 'I'lie re.setir.'h study also may Il ive answered the ([uestioned asked by millions of smokers; If I quit smoking hut begin to put on weight, won’t my chance of livait di.sease be just as groat? answer aiija'afs to thews moved some bui.diiig sup- p.ies m Hie lot and started the foundation of the bouse. Sut' se- quently Haywood toor.owed $12,- OUO from Rogers, and gave to Iiim a mortga,;:e on the property essary 'for as seo. rity for the loan. The mortgage was properly re.gister- ed in the •; tnirt house on April 15. within 120 days o'f the completdon of tlie structure, relates back to the first day any laibor was per formed or any materials f.rnish- ed. It has prioi'ity over a mort gage or deed of trust executed anti recorded subsc'quent fo 'tliat dale bill [■•rl ir to the date of the filing of the notice. As a conse (pieii.e, it is must i.Tip'>r‘''nt that .1 inontgri o or deed of trust for fiitiin' advances bo retordod ibefore any work is commenced or any material is furnished. A person should malio .ill nee- Hio financin.g of H’e construction of a house before f e ('uiitra.tor starts to wa.rk or •be fore he moves any matei'ials to the premises. If he docs not, I'C may e.xperk'nie d'f.icuity in get ting someone to lend him ti-e money ;.;.lely on tlie sea rity i f mucli smaller risk of heart dis-1 house. Is it too late for Moore to Tlie liouse was completed on ease even than white nonsmok- get a ken on the property lor tem'ber 15. Net lieing fully paid, ers. I the $li,(K)3 that is owing to him? 'Mallliews filed a edntraetor’s In-iden.e of lie.art di.sease! 'No. The statutes of North! lien on nr-ember 15 Ac.-i.p-.t.’g was lw;;e as liigb among white c^arohiia give to the contractor a 1 that the house 's not worth smokers as while nonsmekers, lien for lalior and materials fur-j enou.gh to satisfy the liens-if both Ihi"”' times ,a.s liigh as black nished for a house or other 1'Rogers and AlaHhows, which has ' his new home. Fortunately, inw- smokers and 10 limes as high as building. The contractor’s lion! priority? bl.a !: non-smokers. must ibe filed wiithin 120 days! The lien of Matthews, the .con- ' after the completion of the wnrl\* ti-ac'tor, has priority. eontraetor's lien for labor and materials furnished for a GIFTS UNUSUAL 'I'll. 'no". These and man.v other new facts about coronary heart dis- ej.se are coming ito iight follow ing a lOyear research stury wliicli was developed and super viisilod liere by Univ'crsity of Nortli Carolina epidemiologists. Dr. John C. Oassel, chairman of the IkNC Department of Epi demioloqy (the science of epide mic diseases), headed the UNC team (.'t investiptators. 'Pile c!>m))lex study was spear headed and coordinated at the ;;r;i.s.sr-oots level by a Georgia pr actil'ioner. Dr. Curtis C. iHames. Conducted in rural Evans county, Georgia, Ihe project fo- (I. ses on 3,1!I2 of the county’s 3,- ,'577 re.sidcrrls. It dates back to lire years 1960 (52 when al] of the county’s residents over 40 were e.xamined and aboul half of Hv -e from 15 to 39. Follow up studievs were conducted on this same group from 1967 to 1969. l.).ila I t orn aiTtither smoking study condii'-.leU aniorii; white, artluent males revealed that tnose who had smoked and stop- ^ l>e pod had a lower incidence of lieart' disease ttran those who had nev er smoked at all. Tire iodovving | number of he..rl disease cases were noted per 1,000 white men j who had: never smoked, 70; or the final furnishing of the nia ferial. A'c,tion to enforce the lion must be commenced witliin 1.^0 days from the date of the com- pdetion of the house. It is not too late in this case for .Mimre to assert a lien 'against the proper ty- The fact tliat Bon'f'ield os now smoked but stopped, 48; smirked j the recorded owner of the prep fewer than 10 cigarettes pcr;i'*''ty. and was inno'cent of the ob- day, 105: 10 to 20 per day, 138; ligation Hiat Harding owed to more than 20 per day, 160. Moorre at the time he purchased In a study of white men to de- *he hci.se, is immaterial, termine the com'bined efferls of' If Moore takes step.s to fasten smokin''' .and body wei.ght it a lien upon the property •witlrin was found tliat smokeis who the time allowed him by law', Ben- were heavy and wlio smoked i field’s new homo may be sold to during the seven-year lest per- satisfy the $6,000 obligation that iod were nearly twice as likely to develop heart disease as lean smokers. Actual figures per 1,000 were: smokers who were heavy in 'body weight, 150; lean smokers, 80; heavy nonsmokers, 64; loan nonsmokers, 51. The unusual ’’partnership’’ st;.:dy conducted by a primary care physician and an academiic department Of epidemiology is .8HI1 linden,oing ovalualiifn, the the only blackAvhite cardiovasen DIXIE VILLAGE GASTONIA, N. C. Are You Having Trouble Selecting A Gift? Shop Gifts Unusual For Some thing Different. Open 'til 9 p.m. Monday through Saturdey Sunday 1-6 Boei' License No. Kf)7B4 Wine Permit No. K3826 heart di.sease study is •turning up •some I'e.'il .surprises along with niaiiy ciiiiEr,-011110118 01 earlier dal:i. For example, white sh.are- croppers and all black males in Evans (:iunly were fra. nd to he viiln-i'lv immune to coronory heart dki'a.'e. ■■•Ml oHier white miles were as sLiscopl.ible to lieart disease if not more so, as any group- in Ihe U. S. Jligli levels of regular physi cal activity ns found in bkacks and white shaie: roppi'rs appar ently provides some sort of pro tection against heart disease. - ‘Vk'hito males who moved lar epidemiological stmly in the United States, according to Dr. Cassel. Scientific data gained in the project is now stored on comput er tape in the UNC School of Publiic Health and is serving as j for a day of seienti'^l'c sessions at the raw material for scores of! the UNC Scliool of B iblic Health, now studies conducted by scien-' Funding for the sludy came •Harding owes to Moore. Let us hope that Benfieid received a warranty deed and that lllard- ing has sufficient assets to sat isfy a judgment for $6,(XK) which Benfieid may in turn obtain a(qainst him. * * * Haywood a.greed to pay Mat- eal Laboratories and geneticists in Oslo, Norway and Florence, Ital'y. Dr. Cassel and Dr. Hames will be honored in Chapel Hill on TIuiisday, Dec. 2 when so-me 25 physdeinns, scientists and poiiti cal figures with an interest in healtli legislation come (.> ether lever, in rriiany cases contractors I and Hioso who finance hom('S I are able to mutually a:,gri'o upen Lsome kind of arrangement sa'is- hi>uso or othor buildinp, when no-| fai’tory to all concernod. tii-o thereof is pn>perly 'iled' —— Thursday, December 2, 1971 Tuinei Rites Are Conducted Funeral rites for Dewey Augus tus Turner, Sr., 69, of 'Route Gnover, retired sawmill operator, were held Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. from Aiildoch iDaptlst church of which he was a mem ber. Rev. WiD'am White officiated at the filial lUes and inleiment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Turner died Wednesday night at 10:30 in Cleveland Me morial hofepdtal. Surviving are his wife, 'Mrs. Margaret Gladden Turner; three sous, Howiir,! 'I'urner of Ga'ffnoy, S. C., Edward 'i’urnor -and Dewey Turner, Jr., both of Grover; and eight daughters, Mrs. Leo Harney and Mrs. Bryan Lefoveis, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Joseph Car roll of Blacksiburg, S. C., Mrs Hugh Lee Ward of Cowpens, S C., Mrs. Nancy Green of Sliel by, (Mrs. Ji.tl,v Upchuivli of Gti'ff ney, S. C., 'Miss Betty Jean Tur nor and Miss Glori-a Turner, both of Gro\er. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren. fists around the world. Tho.se making additional iiso of this data bank have been s-^'-’n- tisls from the U. S. Public Health Service, Duke University, Rocke feller University, University of California, University of Michi gan. Rochester Univer-sity, Swe den’s Karolinska Institute, Eng- uand's Isle of Wight Pathologi- fnim the National Heart Institute with Dr. Hames a principal in vestigator. EMPLOYMENT OFFGRTONITIES Emmcdictc OpeniisgE 5li P;?odac*iDn No Experience Neco;»sary Wo provide on-tho-job training leading I0 rc.siion.sible Iiositions in flotation and grinding plant operations. 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