^AGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. MENTAL HEALTH NEWS I was theorized that, Lf the schizo- however, the method does not i phrenic twin had lowered MAO absolutely predict schizophrenia. I activity and the other did not, Also, it is not known it the ab- SCHIZZOPHRPMia TPST* i.v„ ^ . then the defect probably was ge- normality, thus far demonstrated “o°mS n ?^,f!oive ' ‘ determined. on,y tn blood platelets, is present tlu« ■ • nin^^^- solve al. no. In the twins’ study, MAO, elsewhere or if it Is related to or nosing''the mentaVTunes^ cilkS nie ‘'frmn"deI"ii'^''/7‘ "*" important enayme in- found only in association with ill- sch 'itV „ l’ ‘_ liom dd.lic.il twins for an volved in brain and nervous .sys- ness. lias‘lecently‘:bren‘'uncX“ed bv a d^n M \m‘"’ti ‘"m chem;stry, was significantly ,n anv event, the new finding tea.n c. rei^ar h Dsvchirtrfsts^a^ iv f,, n i ‘^e platelets of those appears in a real step forward in the JLu;“was'lolcr h/:':^^^phren;e ^ - an^Me^t^^f"^ ® pal‘ints than in normal patients The NiLMiH scientists believe ^ tbid^^ to nd MentnU Health Administra- or in pri'tient.5 with other psychia- l^^^t this phenonmenon may be a ^ ^ ons as these. is awakening wide in- trie prchle.ms. usorul “genet.c marker*’ for vul-j " i in this f old. i nerabili'ty to schizophrenia. The The resn-.rinh „ • ”1 I wins .studied f Md ng may also provide the found evirion.. • have was schizophrenic while the other diagnostician with an additional that mav h-"l aev'i- monifesled tlie illness, due n this difficul-to-dentify con- Who hav^ . 1"*“^ persons It wasiheorizcd that, .f tlw dilion. Phrenia ‘’‘™‘'hr -ni" wliile the other had n e there are also normal —— ^ wnich affects two mil- never manift-sted the illness. It persons with the enzyme defect, Thuriday. July 1^, 1973 This Is The Law By ROBERT E. LEE (Sponsored By the Loiwyers oi North Carolina) COMPENSATION OF FIDDUCIARIES ACCENT ON AGRICULTURE What ii the measurement of compensation that executors, ad- m.nstrators, trustees, and other A statutory exception is made in such small estates because a maximum commission of five per cent would not frequently be a reasonable compensation in such cases for the time and trouble involved. be allowed? No. Two or more may be had for the price of one. Nothing else appearing the •ommisslons will be decided mong them. But where it ap ears that one has done substai t allq more than the others, th compensation m.a.y I be divide with the relative value of the' services as determined by thi court. By B. C. .M'ANGTJIM N. C. Farm Bureau Federation enacted statutes which lina, have I determine the compensation that : fiduciaries are ent.tled to recov- MOBILE HOMES Of A Kind 73 MODELS 1-12x44 2 BEDROOMS 1 BATH *$4995.00 I-I2 X 52 2 BEDROOMS ^ I BATH WASHER & DRYER $5995.00 12x64 DEN - 2 BEDROOMS 1 BATH $6295.00 12x68 4 BEDROOMS IVz BATHS ABOVE INCLUDES - SALES TAX, FURNITURE. DRAPES, SET-UP, TIED DOWN S DELIVERED TO YOUR SITE. MAXIMUM FINANCING AVAILABLE Wheel Estate Brokers, Inc. YORK RD. AT 1-85 KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PHONE 739-7571 OPEN DAILY 9 ■ 6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7:12 er. There is a considerable var- I iance in the language of these A r.edAL r.' C.JClD E'RE.AIvFR! ! statutes .n the several slates. A barrage uf med a appeals by In those stale where there is Cesar Chavez and his United no statute on the .sil ject, the l- aim Workers for secret ballot courts determine what is deemed e.^wtions lor California farm a “reasona .le comi ensation.” workers cau.qht in a jurislict.on- al dh pi.'te between UFW and the Teamsters is l elated and bewild ering." When an attorney has been ap-j , • . pointed the fiduciary and he ren-j This is the last of a sprln' fiduciaries are entitled to recover ders professional services, as an I series of articles which have ap for their services ' attorney, which are beyond the peared weekly during the past ordinary routine of administra- three months. They have been Most states, I ke Nort.h Caro- the estate, the clerk of the .iwr tten for the non-lawyers as a suf-crior court is authorized to al- public service of the Lawyers olf i>,w him leasonable counsel fees North Carolina. Another series in addition to the commissions wdll be started in tiie ran. •nllr ved h.m in t.*-^ role of fdu-| cary. | GOSPEL SING , , , j A gospel s.nging will be held at I Chestnut Ridge Ba list chiir’I Tf two ore more persons are Saturday, July 14 at 7 p. m. The appointed executors or trustee, groups to be featured are the does this increase the amount of Burke Family and the Songsmen. the total commissions which will The public is invited to attend. FUEL storage The fuel shortage hal lncre»«. ed interest in home .itorage of gasoline and other fuels. Stored fuels represent a highly danger ous potential hazard. North Car olina State University; extension specialiists suggested that above ground tanks be at lejast 40 feet from the nearest structure. An approved dry chemical fire ex tinguisher shoul (the handy 'Thi SOFT TOUCH Use a soft touch when you se lect fresh fruits and veget.-t les. Bruising and damage caused by rough consumer handling cause losses that are paid for by the consumer in the long run, ob serves .Mrs. Ruby Uzzle. exten sion consumer For six years the record of Cliavez and UrW has been in strc nge.:t o. position to legisla- t.on which would extend elec tions to workers under coverage tf the National l.. i or Relations Act or by separate legislation proposed by Farm Bureau aud others. i The North Carolina statute states the ‘fidu'eiaries shall bo entitled to commission fixed in the discretion o, t.ie clerk not to exceed five per cent upon the amount of re-eipts niaue in accordince with law." The clerk of the superior court i is reejuired to consider “the time, re.spcnsibility, trouble and skill | involved in them anagement of a commission on the payment of the estate.” The fiduciary does not receive leg..,,es or disinibutive of snares. nomist. North University. marketing eco- CaroUna State With such a track record, the footing for UFW on the issue of These are not technical disourse iarin worker elections is awfully ' m^nts. slippery. UIW does not say just who it is that would conduct such elec tions. Also, its continued insists- ence on the secondary boycott to force farmers to sign their work ers over plainly suggest the sec- The commissions of the fidu ciary are, howevept given a prior ity over the claims of creditors and all other persons claiming ■ | an interest in the estate. If the gross value of the es tate is two thousand dollars or; less, the clerk of superior court; ret ballot proposal is not serious, is given authority to allow such Tt ie ein-inltr ^^ ^ _ I-• - LINWOODM>EEDWASH RESTAURANT D Sandwiches I Foot Long Hot Dogs I Ice Cieam and Heavy Milk Shakes h Banana Splits It is simply more campaign rhe toric in a jurisdictional battle with the Teamsters that Chavez seems to be losing. The record of UFW and parti cularly that of its leader, Cesar Chavez, has been charteterized by an unyielding opposition to the secret ballot method of vot ing. Chavez and UPW have repeat edly rejected offers by the Cali fornia Counciliation Service to hold such election. In 1971, the UFIW vice president said that farm workers don’t understand democracy. They don’t know what an election is.” Last May, Califor nia’s Catholic bishops called for secret ballot election and con firmed that none had been held. commission as he, in his discre-, tion, deems “just and adequate.” I 6:21tfn In the light of the record then, the UFW call for secret 'ballot elections seems to be a hunt for headlines rather than a search for . viaiile means for farm workers to vote their own con victions under safeguards of en acted law. NOW EFFECTIVE AT FIRST-CITIZENS BANK: NEKMGHEST ALLOMABLE MTEREn'RAIES ON ALL Smes PLANS 9 two-and- 6% one year a-half-year savings bonds. savings bonds. 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Consider these figures for the thousands of things delivered by rail.The average cost per-ton-mile by truck is five times as much as by rail. Air shipping is fifteen times more expensive. Now you know one big reason why you need railroads. And why you need Southern, TUC DAHtxuu pwow. . ... THE RAItVSUY SYSTEM THAT GIVES A GREEN LIGHT TO INNON4MIONS