GENERAL ELECTION Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1972 POLLS OPEN / a.m. - 8 p.m. Membership in the League of Women Voters of Wilkes-Barre Area is open to any interested woman. The League is supported by the dues of its members and by public-spirited men and women who consider their contribution an investment in democracy. YOUR OTE MAKES A DIFFERENCE Telephone Your Questions About: i ¢ . . YOTIHe PHGCEBURES TELEPHONE VOTERS SERVICE bana IMAM. bo ® POLLING PLACES PHONE 823-3118 FRIDAYS | 1P.M. 4 ® NONPARTISAN CANDIDATE INFORMATION. 2 sect moons ee I EE ELECTION | 7 A.M. to : : Ly (823-3118) Mondays through Fridays from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. except or Election Day when the lines will be D AY 8 p M Editor: Mrs. Harold C. Snowdon, Jr. 696-1555 open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. t . emer mere — Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Joint Resolution Number 1 Shall Article VIII of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to give The General Assembly authority to provide tax rebates, credits, exemptions, grants-in-aid, State supplementations or special provisions for Yes individuals, corporations, associations or non- profit institutions, including nonpublic schools (whether sectarian or nonsectarian) to alleviate No the danger, damage, suffereing or hardship faced as a result of storms or floods of Sep- tember, 1971 and June 1972? .. This ‘emergency’ amendment to the Constitution would add a new section which would allow the General Assembly to provide financial assistance for flood relief. President and Vice-President of The United States Term: 4 years (Vote for one pair) Vice-President $62.500 plus expense allowance Salary: President $200,000 plus expense allowance Democratic George McGovern Republican Richard M. Nixon (Incumbent) Spiro T. Agnew ( Incumbent) R. Sargent Shriver i t Constitutional #36hn G. Schmitz Thomas J. Anderson Socialist Worker Linda Jenness Andrew Pulley Communist Gus Hall Jarvis Tyner Representative In Congress (Vote for One) Term: 2 years Salary: $42,500 Candidates for Representatives in Congress were asked the following question: What do you consider the national priorities for the next congress? Why? Democratic DANIEL J. FLOOD, Incumbent, Wilkes-Barre. Age: 68. Education: Syracuse University and Dickinson School of Law. Occupation: Attorney-at-law. Training and Experience: I am completing 12 terms as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. I have been a member of the House Ap- propriations Committee for 22 years and Chairman of the Ap- propriations Subcommittee for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Office of Economic Op- portunity for the past six years. Answer to Question Because of their importance to the vast majority of American citizens, I consider the national priorities in the next Congress to CHECKERBOARD INN FEATURING Seafood Steaks © Homemade Italian Food and Pizza Dinners Served Tues-Sat 5 til 12 diningroom closed monday Peter & Janice Mattioli Carverton Rd. Trucksville featuring our famous | SUNDAY DINNERS $2.75 Reservations Accepted Phone 836-2971 New items arriving daily in our Gift Shop, Serving Complete Dinners Tues.—Sat. 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. LOBSTER TAIL SPECIAL $3.95 Overbrook Rd. Dallas Open Tuesday thru Sunday 11 am. to 11 p.m. Closed Monday be the following but not necessarily in order of importance: Revision of all natural disaster legislation and inclusion of new legislation based upon the experience of Hurricane Agnes to make certain the scope of the law meets the scope of the disaster. War and peace; revision of taxes; the whole spectrum of health, education and welfare; national welfare program; national health insurance; ecology (air, water, land and sound pollution—abatement and control); manpower training programs; wage and price controls; defense spending; con- ‘sumer protection; law and order (crime and drug abuse); omnibus federal housing legislation; private pension plan reform; budget ceiling proposals. Republican DONALD B. AYERS. Wilkes-Barre. Age: 52. Education: At- tended Wilkes College, Graduate of Lincoln College. Oc- cupation: Chiropractor and farmer. Training and Experience: Veteran World War II, served in jungle of New Guinea: familiar with problems of Vietnam veterans. My profession deals with the public of all ages; therefore, I. am aware of problems and adversities facing them. Answer to Question overhauling of the social security, cleaning and dredging all rivers and tributaries, removal of all poisons from human consumption until proven safe, full employment, tax reforms, and foreign aid revisions. It is about time government takes action to improve the well being and life of every American. Reforms in these areas can lead to a better life for all. Full employment can be achieved by government programs to improve our environment such as clean streams. The life of our senior citizens both present and future can be improved through drastic revisions of our antiquated social security system. State Tresurer (Vote for One) YearsSalary: $35,000 Democratic GRACE M. SLOAN, Incumbent. Clarion. Occupation: State Tresurer. Education: Clarion H.S. Training and Experience: State Treas., 1961-65 and 1969- . Auditor General, 1965-69. V.P., Natl. Assoc. of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers. Treas., General State, State Highway-Bridge, State Public Sch. Bldg., Pa. Higher Education Facilities and Pa. Transportation Assistance Authorities. Mbr., 12 other major State boards and commissions. Term: 4 Republican GLENN E. WILLIAMS JR., Harrisburg. Age: 44. Occupation: City ‘Controller, City of Harrisburg, Pa. Education: West Virginia State College, B.A. Economics; Dickinson Sch. of Law (1 yr.); Atlanta College Mortuary Science. Training and Ex- perience: Underwriting Correspondent Nationwide Ins.; Partner-Accounting Firm, Coy, Lynch & Williams; School Teacher and Coach; Mortician; Deputy Dir. of HOIC and Army Intelligence Officer and Operations Executive. Constitutional MARY ALICE BACKMAN, Gibsonia. Age: 57. Occupation: Domestic Consultant. Education: New Kensington H.S. Training and Experience: Presently Distributor, Amway Corp. Previously Sec. Aluminum Co. of America, Gulf Research & Development Co. Treasurer various organizations, past and present. Republican Women’s Council (officer) 1955-67. Mbr. Allegheny County League of Women Voters, Richland Civic Club. Recipient Liberty Award, Congress of Freedom, 1970-71. Mbr. State Exec. Comm. Constitutional Party. Socialist Worker HARVEY McARTHUR, Philadelphia. Age: 21. Training and Experience: My economic program includes: ending all war Auditor General (Vote for One) Term: 4 years Salary: $35,000 Democratic ROBERT P. CASEY, Incumbent. Scranton. Agef @ Oc cupation: Attorney by profession. Education: Holy Criss, A.B. cum laude, 1953; Geo. Washington Univ. Law Sch., 1956, Juris Doctor, 6th in class of 94; Pres. Sr. Class Holy Cross; Mbr. Order of COIF, Ntl. Legal Honorary Society, Georgetown. Training and Experience: Completing four-year term as State’s Auditor General; first Auditor General eligible under the Constitution to succeed himself in Pa. history; responsible in first term for many ‘firsts’ in operation of Dept. of Auditor General, including vastly expanded professionalization of staff and greatest ‘‘in depth’’ audits in Dept’s history. Served: State Senate, delegate-Constitutional Convention (1st V.P. of that Convention), mbr. Executive Comm. of New Dem. Policy Council. Republican FRANKLIN M. McCORKEL, Leola. Age: 51. Occupation: Pres. equipment Co., County Controller. Training and Experience: spending; freezing prices, not wages; defense of all workers right to strike; no taxes on income under $10,000; 100 percent tax on income over $25,000. 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