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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 9

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U.S. Aid Penalty Proposed WASHINGTON (AP) An amendment to a House- passed foreign aid appropriation bill could deprive many countries of their share of U.S. aid, handlers of the bill say. They predicted Thursday night that the amendment added to the 95.39-billion bill would never become law. They said they are counting on the Senate to reshape the i i amendment.

The amendment would ban use of any of the foreign aid money for countries delinquent for more than a year in repaying any uncontested debts to the United States. This i i a adopted, 229 to 139, despite warnings that it could make Israel, Syria, Egypt and some 50 other countries ineligible for the funding. The bill contains, with minor modifications, President Ford's package of more than $3 billion in special funds designed to maintain a delicate military diplomatic balance in the Middle East and aid peace negotiations. The bill was sent to the Senate by a 214 to 152 vote. If the Senate deletes the debt provision, as backers of the measure predicted, the measure will go to conference and the House will be under heavy pressure to agree.

Rep. Otto Passman, chairman of the subcommittee that wrote the original bill, told reporters the debt amendment "has no more chance to become law than I do to retrieve a moon buggy. "It will be deleted in conference. It just can't be made to work. It was an emotional thing at the end of a long day.

I was a good one to demagogue on." Nine N.C. Congressmen Favor Ban WASHINGTON (APn) -Nine of the 11 congressmen from North Carolina voted a benefits of a $5 39 billion foreign aid appropriation to countries delinquent on debts to the Urited States The amendment passed 229139. with the majority wero North Carolina a a i Hefner, Jones, Neal, Preyer, Rose a a a Republicans Broyhill and Martin. Rep. Andrews voted against denial, and his fellow Democrat, Rep Henderson, was listed as not voting.

MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Tht obpttirt of Ihv roringi is (Q inform pottnli about tht ivilabilitf of c6nHnl lor viewing by fhfpr children AU AGES ADMITTED C.n.»l All AGES ADMITTED torwital Gurianc. Svgf MSTSICTED Undw 1 7 rvquim occwnpanyinf pgnnl (i Adult Oj.idi.n ONI UNDER 17 ADMITTn In ttrloin OfMt. ii FmsKcan TMSSEAl OF TK MOTm ncniK con OF SELF THE ABOVE IS PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE Still Behind National Average N.C. 6th Grade Moth Students Improve High Point Enterprise, Friday. March 5, RALEIGH (API-North Carolina sixth graders are improving in math skills, but they still lag behind the national average by six months, the state Board of Education was told Thursday.

The results showed the sixth graders who took the national standardized tests last spring scored two months higher than a group of sixth graders who took the same tests in 1972. A reading assessment completed last fall showed similar progress. Despite this progress, North Carolina sixth graders still lagged seven months behind the national average in reading. But the causes and significance of the improved scores are unclear partly because the assessment program was i a difference purposes. "We have done, in my opinion, a poor job in interpreting what the test scores mean," said H.T.

Conner, director of the Department of Public Instruction's Division of Research, which conducted the studies. "I really don't know now whether the increases we ve seen in reading and math--and they are increases-- reflect changes in income and a a a i or are at- tributable to something we have made in instructional programs. We do not have that kind of information." (The assessments have consistently shown a direct connection between family income and education and students' achievements.) Conner said, however, the data gathered by the assessments are "extremely useful" to the board and department consultants who Producer: Sex Film Not Intent I (AP)--One of the producers of the 1971 movie "Deep Throat" has testified he and his partner did not set out to make a sex film. "We were concerned more with making a film than with making a film of any specific sort," said Gerard Damiano, a i hairdresser who was a partner of Louis Peraino in the movie's production Peraino is one of 12 individuals and four corporations on trial in U.S. District Court on charges of conspiring to produce and i i an obscene movie.

Damiano, who testified for the government Thursday, has been granted immunity from prosecution in return for bis testimony. On the witness stand, Damiano described how he and Peraino decided to produce a low budget sex film, "one that would be interesting, appealing." "Deep Throat" starred Linda Traynor, now known as i a Lovelace, but neither she nor the male star, Herbert Streicher, were originally cast for the movie, he said. a i a a i Miss Lovelace had appeared in scenes which he had planned to include in an earlier film. was so impressed with her ability I decided to write a premise," Damiano said. Under examination by Asst U.S.

Atty. Larry The Creative Center for Children, Inc. 608 James Road Oakview Enrolling Now FIRST SECOND GRADE 3, 4, 5 Year Kindergarten Summer Day Camp Program 869-5373 RQYflL GINE' I 3 Zayre Shopping Center Weitcheiter Dr 3 MIDNIGHT LATE SHOW TONIGHT 12 Midnight ORIGINAL UNCUT mamrngos VERSION EASTMANCOLOR 3 5 6 TB'BBsinni oRated Fairish, Damiano explained that it was Miss Lovelace's ability to perform oral sex that attracted him. "It was not particularly what she did," he said. "That's common enough.

It was how she did it." Under further questioning, he explained how Miss Lovelace's ability led to the name of the movie: "She was able to do it faster, deeper and better than I had ever seen. Thus the title." he said. Miss Lovelace, who has also been granted immunity, is one of some 100 witnesses a prosecution. Her co-star, Streicher, was originally a member of the production crew, Damiano said. He said, however, that when the film crew arrived in Miami for production, he wasn't able to hire enough a Streicher, became known as Harry Reems after his "Deep Throat" role, was cast as a doctor because he was "an a i a Damiano said.

Damiano said Reems and Miss Lovelace were paid $100 a day for their work. Reems told newsmen earlier this week he earned only $100 for his part in the movie. IN A NUTSHELL Free enterprise must result in more than profit for a few it must be a reliable source of well being for many. help local school systems. And state school officials say despite its drawbacks they are just beginning to reap the benefits of the assessment program at a time when the department's research efforts have become politically controversial.

"It's just beginning to give us a little bit of a feel for what some strengths and weaknesses are," said George Kahdy, assistant superintendent i structional services. Robert R. Jones, director of i i i Mathematics, suggested three possible reasons for the improvement of the scores: --As the "new math" has been phased out there has been an increase in emphasis on computation and drill. The i i i of Mathematics was able to focus on areas of weakness i i i by the 1972 assessment. --New mathematics text books were adopted in 1972, and teachers may not have been familiar with the new books as they were in 1975.

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