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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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1 ocvuij ear, iViiounderatanmfj 'Must Stop Ilu laurcns; Uan UJounded Outside Cafe LAURENS X- Leon Jcihnson, Attend Algerian War Effor Someplace, pom a matter of great concern the French command. By ANDREW BOROWJEC 1 TIZI OUZOU, Algeria (AP) brother Ramdaa has not left yet but he will go soon If that is Allah'i wilL only army we have. War doesn't spare civilians. The French have tanks and planes. Our army has knives and Leaders-force those MosWn about' 20, Is being held in the Laurens County jait in connection SaystyfjLebt Stones of terror in: rebel bands PvL Asmaii Amar nf tfc i with the.

Monday night shooting of Billy Lee Owens outside a Lau to join the French officer. They come to- the villages at night and take them along. They make them eoninit crimes so they become criminals and cannot return." "United States must take a court "acted properly, for once; geriaa' Liberation army never learned whether Ramdan tnan- rens Cafe. In referring this matter back to are told by rebel deserters now serving with the French. Vet not even the French claim that the Moslem population supports the rebels only out of Ikf stand some place, Jingress-; the -circuit court fct review.

Sheriff CWT Wier said jonn- i "What armr'conslsti sold nf is the proper procedure man W. J. Bryan Dora hat commented in connection with events son lias been charged fwith as agea ro join me reoel ranks, -O Asmaju 'was shot, down by soldiers when, clutching a double-barreled shotgun, he went home to see This Wife and" two every year some 200,000 young asked a middle-aged Arab in a crowded bus. Frenchmen in Algeria to sault and battery with intent to kill and carrying an illegal wea True, the rebels kill dn fight or. their country against as it should have been consider ed by the Court oF Appeals be fore even going to the Supreme Court However, Tm glad they took the action they did.

in usanan. Someday, sometime, tome-where," he saloVWve got' to daughters alter a year In Moslem nationalism. They replace nades, injure civilians. You, may pon. mountains.

200.00Q young men who return to say wnai you want but this is the Deputies George Blackwell and France with a sigh of relief 4 Both Johnston and Senator stop the Russians. I think a Third World War wouldn't be necessary if wewould show some real think that by all means Find-More H. R. Jones, investigating officers, said Johnson fired a JS caliber automatic at Owens four Strom Thurmond voted against statehood -for Alaska. glory, we are the rampart of anti- French troops dragged his body down the slope.

palled it by the. arms so his face would not get damaged before it was Asmanl was carefully searched. Safety Without fwe should stop the infiltration and communism In North say or five times. One bullet hit Owens open aggression in these. Middle Sam Browne Belt high on tfie right side and lodged career officers-ln barricaded mountain jrillages.

doesn't Senate Approves Eastern countries. We should have let France and England finish off betuna his shoulder blade. He is being treated at the Laurens Me the world tmderstand Among his belongings was. a let? DENVER TP) Policemen heartflv endorsed an order brthe Johnston Postmaster But those who approve without Nasser when they attempted to, ter announcing his brother's -de morial Hospital instead of stepping in and stop reservation of this last French manager of safety banning 4he cision to join the rebellion Against The sheriff said he has been Sam Browne belt as standard uni rrencn ruie in Algeria. "One more rebel dead." said a stand in North Africa teem to constitute only a small percentage of somer 500,000 uniformed French ping them.

If we'd let them go ahead with their plans, we wouldn't have all tills trouble over there now. This is Just another told Owens was sitting in a car outside the cafe when Johnson walked up and they started talk form equipment The belt and shoulder strap had been in use since 1931 An ordi lieutenant, wiping off sweat Under Head Abbeville Lions In 1958-59 WASHINGTON Jack Edwards has been approved by the Senate as postmaster at Johnston, S. Senate approval was also given yesterday to Donald H. Burck for postmaster at Cheraw and Loa men who hold this country at gun a- U. helmet.

ing, and that Owens heard a click point "He even started to shoots add- indication of how futile it is to try to win friends and influence behind Johnson's back and asked The majority of the soldiers nary belt is all that's required now to hold the officer's pants and pistol ed a noncommissioned officer if he (Johnson) had ft knife in want to so home. Even in France. people with foreign aid." with a cartridge belt marked his hand. Johnson turned and Ann Wilder for Hemingway. Senator Olin D.

Johnston feels a good many people disapprove of Central figures la an Abbeville Lions Club installation program last night are seated, left to right, S. M. Beaty, new president; Frank Hawthorn, outgoing president; T. E. Peden, first vice president; T.

A. Sherard, treasurer and Marion J. Erwin, second vice president; second row, Jack Reames, installing officer; Harry Horton, secretary; R. E. Norwood, third vice president, and D.

Lewis, assistant secretary. (mdex-Journal Photos by Jim Allen). Det Julius Olsen, a 42-year vet walked toward the cafe, the sheriff that Lebanon is a matter to be tne Algerian war enort said, and Owens was starting to Soldiers Iran fl parts of France sat near a dusty road, eran or tne lorce, said he was especially happy to see the Sam handled by the United Nations, with all UN nations participating. follow when he was shot cnewing mar neia rations, orownt go. mn Dorn commented, in connection To them, the death of Asmani wnen yourt patrolling a Ladies Night Program Is Held with the Supreme Court refusal to review Judge Lemley's deci Amar meant little.

But is, attempt to fight the powerfully U. S. Said Ready Authorization Beat," Olsen said, "every time you try to break up a fight or arrest a drunk, the guy grabs you by the shoulder strap and tosses ABBEVILLE The Abbeville sion suspending integration at Little Rock Central High School: "I am glad the Supreme Court did annea rrencn ana me tact that more men like him are willing to take to the mountains these are Lions Club's new president, S. Mack Beaty, was installed with you around." Is Reported To Send Troops Into Lebanon not interfere in this instance, with BARBECUE JULY 4 I will sell borbecua meat by the pound and hash bf the to the public Off Friday, July 4th, at Frank Dillashaw's Store In Cormick. Will be ready by 9 J3 that morning.

ITj. JESTER a slate of new officers last night at the club's Ladies Night local school matters. ENDS TONIGHT WHITE SANDS MISSILE "Any patroltic American should RANGE, N.M. (AP) A man New officers were installed by D-tAY partly responsible for sendine Ex DETROIT (AP)-Gen. Nathan Twining says the United States V7 mmw realize that racial strife at Little Rock Is not going to help in these times' of international crisis.

The best way to prevent this racial Jack Reames of Abbeville, an international' counselor. Beaty suc plorers I and III into space says One Showing Tonight Show Time 8:00 Feature Time 8: SO Regular Admission prepared to send troops into that the Army has been author ceeds Frank 25 Lebanon if the need arises. strife is to let the local com 71 Others assuming office include ized to fire one, or possibly two, lunar probes. "I don't think it would start an munities and the states handle KIOTO S-7U4 T. E.

Peden, first vice president; all-out war," he said. this." These will not strike the moon Marion Erwin, second vice presi But he added: "If we eo into Senator Johnston said the high or land on it Dr. W. H. Pickering dent; Richard Norwood, third vice Lebanon, we go for a purpose and 11.

QnimaScopS said, but' rather "will carry some simple instruments and send back information to us from the vicin IXMUM we are prepared for any ventuai-ity. We are ready for any even-i president; Harry L. Horton, 'secretary; Dr. D. Lewis, assistant secretary, and T.

A. Sherard, treasurer. Also, Robert Hawthorne, Lion tamer; Jack Fanner, tail twist IAREWHLL TO ARMS ity of the moon." tuajity all-out war or limited war right now." Dr. Pickering is head of the Jet fin HyRogr. ROCK HUOSOU JENNIFER JONES YITTORIO Df SC If U.S.

troops intervene in the Propulsion Laboratory at Pasa dena, which helped to put seven-week-old rebellion in the tiny Middle east country, they er, and Oscar McCord and Jack Fisher, two-year directors. Dr. W. up the Army's Explorer satellites, W. Johnson and William B.

Chand probably would do it without nuclear arms, he told ft news rV If r' X's. I He spoke to 400 top U.S. military and industrial leaders in the mis Th Undersigned Bonks Will Be ler are hold-over directors with DRIVE-IN sile field attending the Army's one year to serve. The retiring president becomes an ex-officio Twining, chairman of the Joint LAST NIGHT 8:00 and 9:50 Operation Ammo a demonstration of weapons. mi member of the board.

CLOSED Reames told the club new Chiefs of Staff, was here last night to address the closing session of the Industry Missile and Space Age Conference sponsored by the The Army Jupiter, an inter AUGUSTA ROAD leaders that theirs is a call of service. He said high school foot mediate range launch these moon missiles into space in Aero uub ol Michigan. stead of the Redstone rocket ball, Little League and Pony League baseball in Abbeville are do ommMmmicmcR which blasted off the Explorers, For Business Twining warned that conquest of space did not necessarily carry with it a guarantee of military superiority on the ground. Pickering said. ing a great job of leading tne county's thousands of children in "Using a Jupiter booster, very much heavier payloads can be put the right direction but emphasized more and more leadership will be is into orbit around the earth and substantial payloads can be sent required.

Perfect attaedance pins for 1957- California Home tWCM mm. bubod Other Lions Club Officers Installed as other officers of the Abbeville Lions Club last night are seated, left to right. Jack Fisher, two-year director; W. W. Johnson, hold-over one-year director, and Robert Hawthorne, Lion tamer.

Second row, Jack Farmer, tail twister, and Oscar McCord, two-year director. W. B. Chandler, the other one-year director, was not present. mm mm mm to the moon and beyond," Dr.

FRIDAY, JULY 4th i In Observance Of INDEPENDENCE DAY 58 were presented by Hawthorn Pickering said. to Beaty, Fletcher w. Ferguson, Dr. Pickering told Army and Has $100,000 Jewel Robbery Francis A. Glenn, Harry Hor NATO generals this country can ton, J.

H. Little, Oscar McCord, regain the technical superiority it has lost to the Soviet Union, but James W. Price, G. Mason Speer, Henry Erwin, C. Jeter Glenn, Dr PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.

AP)- he gave no indication when a moon D. C. Lewis, J. E. McMullen Someone took nearly $100,000 in jewels from the home of oilman shot may be maaer Two missiles never before given Frank Ramey, Marion Erwin, Erskine Link, Frank Hawthorn, Glenn also received a 20-year Monarch chevron.

The Rev. Herman Dillard led the singing of America at the beginning of the program, and the Rev. Frnch O'Shields pronounced the invocation. awards went to Ferguson, C. Jeter Glenn and McMullen.

Monarch chevrons for 10 years continous service went to Beaty, Jack Farmer, C. Jeter Glenn, Clyde Hagen, Fred Lewis, Speer and Van Noy Wier. Francis A. George L. Coleman Jr.

and Mrs Charles McNeill and T. Coleman in Pebble Beach some a public showing were fired here yesterday for the gathering of military brass and industrial leaders. A beefed-up version of the time between June 27 and June 30. Reames. It will leave Its mark on your heart Six Wonderful Kids On A Great Adventure! Five-year perfect attendance Police today had no suspects, nor "were they certain when the Nike Ajax-the Nike Hercules- Rubber Firms robbery occurred.

The jewels were reported missing yesterday was one, and the other was tne low-flying enamy-plane destroyer "Ail Mine by Mrs. Coleman. To Give 8-Cent Officers said the robbery was GIBE The County Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaiioa State Bank Trust Co. Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the "biggest jewel theft" in their memory to be reported on the July 4 Celebration Set At Mathews Residents of Mathews will hold Included in the day's program a big Fourth of July celebration be penny scrables for chil- i 1 nu ii ru dren, dashes for children in all at the softball field on Chace I Hawk. Gift Envelope Yields $10,970 For School Monterey Peninsula.

Pay Increases CLEVELAND (TP) -An 8-cent hourly pay raise for 33,000 rubber Sheriff Capt. Eugene Trenner 251 VILLAGE said Mrs. Coleman told him she last checked the valuables June 27 and they were gone when she mm NOW age groups, a nusoand caning Street Friday morning. workers is the heart Of an agreement reached here last night between the unton and the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. and the B.

F. PITTSBURGH (AP) Three contest, tug-of-war, egg races, checked them Monday evening, p. R. Underwood, chairman of months ago the Rev. Arthur L.

Garbin, director of St. Anthony's sack races, three-legged races, pie eating contest, rod casting activities, says there will be YOUR SECURITY STARTS GROWING contests, softball and baseball School for Retarded Children, re Goodrich Co. It averted a strike threatened throws and a bike race. for midnight last night. The agree games for all from 10 a.m.

until 3:30 p.m. and an all-star softball game will top off the day at 7:30. ceived in the mail a bulky white envelope postmarked Pittsburgh and with no return address. It A bike will be given to some ment came less than an hour be lucky child before the softball JULY, fore the deadline. startled him.

The pay raise, effective with the IT PULSES WITH THE HEARTBEAT OF TODAY'S YOUTH! A young Inside was a pile of soiled and game and an -adult will be given a radio. The winning team in the all-star softball game will receive June 30 pay period, brings the i partly decomposed bills, mostly $20 bills, with no explanation average Goodyear hourly straight- Ribbon Cutter Knows When To Go In Action 12 silver dollars, the losers will time wage to $2.80. The Goodrich nothing else. get. six silver dollars 1 rate now will be $2.59.

Father Garbin sent the money Assisting Underwood in plan The United. Rubber Workers, and envelope to the U.S. Treasury, Me Orleans ning the events are Earl Cowan, represented by International Pres Currency Redemption Division. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) entertainer Jack Evans, Luke Carroll, James ident L. S.

Buckmaster, agreed He received word last Thursday The local high school's automat Beauford, Buck Anders, Junior Pwith the companies to put off lights to the ic nuclear ribbon cutter works top against JOnes, Sam Beauford, Otis Banes, Roy Bannister and Durell Bowie. the bills had been separated and counted after a lengthy process that included chemical treatment. just fine, thank you. runner negotiations on pensions, and insurance improvements until the full two-year contract expires Officials rigged it up for cere Prizes will be awarded in all Before preparing to pick up a monies opening the school's atom next April 15. events.

$10,970 check today at the Potter ic energy museum. Miss Idaho "We believe the settlement com Barbeque hash and meat will gangs and hoodlums! Cased on the sensational test-seller "AJtonsfor Falls was Supposed to wave a ra Bank Trust Father Garbin looked arouhd the school grounds pensates for the cost-of-living increases that have taken place dur dioactive wand to set it off, thus: he on sale during the noon hour by J. E. Davis. where workmen were modernizing Lighting a red bulb, ringing a bell ing the year," Buckmaster said.

and cutting the ribbon, two dormitories and said: "All I can say is we're glad to have it" The wage agreement must be ratified by the majority of local As master of ceremonies Robb Brady made ready to proffer the Newberry Mills May Enlarge Soon unions. wand, his luminous-dial watch- 3 Oconee Youths The settlement is expected to slightly radioactive accidentally provide the pattern for URW con Sentenced For tracts covering almost 100,000 touched the triggering, device. Brady, editor of the Idano Falls workers. NEWBERRY An expansion program to include new spinning equipment and additional looms is being considered by Newberry Pqst-Register, watched dismayed Armed Robbery MACHINERY EXHIBIT as: WALHALLA, S.C (AP) Ur- Mills. A red light went on.

A bell rang. IfeAT'S THS DAY CCW mtBBp period begins! If yoot savtogi alt "posted here" on or before fully lOfir, you'll earn a uflsix nwatitf return at year-end. News that textile firm is cult Judge J. B. Pruitt yesterday sentenced three Oconee tl County vouthi for clubbing a Safem gro The severed ribbon fluttered to contemplating such a move came the floor.

from Sarkis Diarbeklnaa; com CLEMSON Present indications point to another outstanding display of farm machinery here during the annual Farm and Home Week 11-15. This display has through tne years been one of the popular features of Farm -nd cer March 15 and robbing him of Undaunted, officials spliced the pany president. He also announced that Newberry Mills has in about $250 in groceries. ribbon and continued with the. ceremonies.

The device worKed just Judge Pfuitt sentenced Kay creased its capitalization from $1 Ridley, 18, to four years impris as well the second time. to $2 million Home Week. 4- onment but gave aim only 3 1 I I Feature 1 1 I CAM mm i 1 1 months active Sentence to be followed by 5 years probation. Ridley's two 15-year-ow com- ON JUNE 30TH, OUR SAVERS EARNED $102,881.16 FOR THE PAST. SIX MONTHS S6o how saving by July pays off in profit Have yewr stun ings "in on If you can't stop sore to mail lis yoag check or money order (no cash please), your name and address, We'll send you your passport to profit, your credited savings account book, by return mafl.

1 Feel more secure for juret Open or add to your savings account here now! 1 nanions were sentenced to the State, Industrial School at nor until' in 11 inni iii'i'iii lirii iniir uiaa -HI IT, JUjiu Mfll IttAU Ilfln! JnUUtn MUnrtUf it i It I I SONGS: As Lone As I Have You, Don't Ask Me Why, Hard Headed Woman, King Creole, Lover Doll. New Orleans, Young Dreams ence until they are zi. The trio was seized shortly after they slugged Roscoe Alexander with a blackjack and, took groceries and a rifle. They pleaded guilty to armed robbery last week. and morel "IHA.SH- i tarings Insured 3'2 zsa I TODAY Thru Matinee 85c Student Cards 40c Children 25c' Overcoat Stolen I SATURDAY SPECIAL VACATION MOVIE THURSDAY MORNING AT 9:30 (Studding Ii Of Cooked By the Famous "Les" Devore Where In Fipnt and Kear of Fire Dept.

Tiirie WiH Be Ready July 3 Sold UiWil Sold Out July 4 Price $1.50 Quart TABZAW'S GREATEST ADVf NTURf BEGINS! 52332 zrmssmmzn Before Christmas Is Now Reported ST.JOSEPH,, Mo. (AP)-Arthur Broce reported to Sheriff C. A. Jenkins thlji sultry week ttiat his overcoat held been stolen from his heme. Jp Furthermore, said Broce, there were two $20 bills in the coat.

When wai it stolen? Shortly before last Christmas. Broce didn't explain his delay in reporting the theft. ssocAro.y 1SSP Did Jock Lawrence, Sec. Treas. 110 Court it.

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