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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 3

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Rev. John E. Hines followed an opening day business session of the 150th diocesan convention. tect incumbent congressmen. They did not object to the proposed plans for reapportioning the two houses of the legislature.

Drum asked the special three- judge federal panel to retain jurisdiction oyer the redislrict- ing plan because "the proposed congressional districts do not meet the standards laid down by the Supreme Court" in its "one man, one vote" decision. Federal Judges J. Spencer Bell, Edwin M. Stanley and Algernon L. Butler will review the redistriciing and plans Friday at 11 a.m.

In his motion, Drum said: "That admittedly one of the primary considerations was the results of invalidity constructed political schemes," Drum Mid, The 4th District group suggested that primaries can be delayed by legislative action until congressional districts can be re-drawn. The group also suggested that candidates for the state's li seats in Congress might run at large. Although Drum didn't attack the reapportionment of the seats in the legislature, he did take a jab at Eastern Carolina politicians. plaintiff," the motion said, "feels that this is merely a continuation of the long standing dominance of the state political scene by the counties north of the Alamance Sound." "what do I do about Medicare? It was held in Charlotte's construction of the eongresston- ai districts in which no two incumbent congressmen would be in the same districts. "That this may have certain desirable political foundations Covenant Presbyterian Church because no Episcopal church could accommodate the more than 1,000 people.

The amendment giving women convention rights will have to it is not valid if ii results be voted on again at next year's convention in Winston-Salem before it can be enacted. in a significant dilution of the population principle or where it simply results in retaining the WASHINGTON (AP)-A Senate-passed bill calling for creation of the Cape Lookout National Seashore on North Carolina's Outer Banks will be favorably reported to the House Interior Committee Feb. 9. The House subcommittee on National Parks Tuesday approved the measure with several amendments. The seashore, south of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, would extend 50 miles from Ocracoke Inlet to Cape Milk Fund Reduction Opposed RALEIGH (AP) A slate official says proposed cutbacks by the federal government would cause the school lunch program and special milk program in North Carolina to "go to pot." 0.

director of North Carolina School Food Services, said Tuesday the proposed reduction would "wreck the milk program and stifle the lunch program." He termed it "a senseless move to cut back funds that show so much return for so little." President Johnson has proposed an 80 per cent slash in funds for the special milk program. North Carolina's share would be trimmed from the $2.7 million it received this year to less than $500,000. About 10 per cent would be cut from North Carolina's lunch program allotment which is $7 million this year. If the reduction goes through, Searing said, the schools will have to raise the price of lunches. This, he added, would cause many students to stop buying lunches.

Dr. Charles F. Carroll, state superintendent of public instruction, said he had informed the state's congressional delegation "of the impact of the proposed cut on North Carolina." Two Tar Heels Kiiied In Action WASHINGTON The Army says two more North Carolina soldiers have been killed in action in Viet Nam. They are: Staff Sgt. Donald L.

Dotson, wife, Mrs. Blanche C. Dotson, live on Rt. layette- villa, and Sgt. l.C.

Marlin C. Cook, whose wife, Ruby F. Cook, lives in Fayetteville. Lookout, then west to Beaufort Island. Approval came after it was revealed North Carolina had acquired and would donate to the government all but 2,700 acres on the various islands of the seashore.

Among those testifying for the project were Sen. B. Everett Jordan, and Rep. David N. Henderson, North Carolina Democrats who sponsored bills to create the seashore.

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