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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 6

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 6

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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.1.1 i I p--n j4 KJ i I a I In Blast Aro NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) Dec 6.: The agreement followed white pupils continued to boycott By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Racially tense Alabama looked Someone or something shattered series of meetings in the wake some of the newly integrated National Airlines plane over schools Friday but attendance was for a breathing speO Saturday atj the end of the first week of public' of two weeks of antisegregatwo marches and scattered violence. higher than the day before. Negro school desegregation below the North Carolina in I960, and the possibilities do not end with the heavily-insured Julian Frank, says the lawyer for Frank's widow. At Los Aneeles.

eight members and white youngsters went to college level. I of the Coneress of Racial Equality The Army announced 75 more The plane pilot was an arms classes together without incident at HuntsviHe and Mobile. began a hunger sit-in at the Board of Education, protesting what they dealer and sometimes carried Alabama National Guardsmen would be released from federal A specially convened federal arms and ammunition in his personal luggage while flying, attor called de facto segregation in some public schools. grand jury planned to meet Mon service, reducing to 470 the number on active duty. ney Morgan F.

Ames said rrt- day in Birmingham. The office of About 75 Negro youths paraded day. President Kennedy called up the U.S. Atty. Macon L.

weaver said the -grand jury was called to de And one of the 34 persons who Alabama Army and in front of the city hall in tast St Louis, ni, protesting alleged discrimination in dty schools. termine a anyone has tried un perished in the explosion was a Cuban banker who visited New Air National Guard early in the week to thwart George Wallace's efforts to block deseg lawfully to obstruct federal court Pickets nrotesting segregation at school desegregation orders. York to finance sugar exports to the United States for the Castro motion picture theaters marched regation. Wallace, taking part in a panel reeime. he said.

At Birmingham and Tuskegee, discussion at Goucher College in at Tallahassee, and uxum- bta, S.C Ames suggested tne possibilities Baltimore, told an audience that in a 16-page document filed jn U.S. District Court- i the civil rights crisis is caused by politics, hypocrisy and Commu The papers are part of LSM LOSE LICENSES i COLUMBIA fAPV The State nists, Frank's defease in an action The Etowah County grand jury brought by the five Insurance companies tnat insured rank at Gadsden, Ala. did not indict Floyd Simpson in the death of a life for a total of $1 million. Highway Department said today that 1,806 drivers were taken from the highways during August because of serious abuse of driving privileges. Mrs.

Frank was the beneficiary. Baltimore, Mi, "freedom, walker." The companies claim that Frank ''A committed suicide by blowing up the airliner over Bolivia, N.C, Simpson, a storekeeper at Fort Payne, had been charged Jan. 6. 1960. the ambush slaying of William Federal authorities say that the Moore the night of April 24 as he walked along VS.

Highway 11 near Attalla, a few miles plane was blown up by dynamite located near Frank's seat But they have, not said he exploded the dynamite charge. from Moore, 35, was on the way to Jackson, to attempt to talk to Gov. Ross Bar- 11; i. Among the contentions made- by Ames were these: nett about racial moderation. The pilot.

Dale H. Southard, The county prosecutor, W. W. Travis who was insured for $70,000, was INDIAN DANCERS Ready to stage Indian dances around the campGre are scouts of Troop 54; Dennis Driggers, Jimmy McMillan, Curtis Holder, Carl Holder, Freddy Harrison, Harrison, Bobby Arnette and Alvin Johnson. suffering from heart disease.

Rayburn, said investigators worked closely with the FBI on the case and mat the investigation One of the passengers was Car DONT Send Your Children To Charcb Sunday Take Thorn MINTON'S PHARMACY Greenwood's Prescription Center will continue. los Valdes Ramos, a banker friendly with Ernesto (Chel Guevara, a top-ranking adviser to At High Point N.C, negotia tors signed a truce calling for an 11 i premier Castro) vaides may end to racial demonstrations until have incurred the animosity of CHIEF ATTORNEY State News Briefs anti-Castro groups. Jim Brabham, rising senior in The type of plane, a DC-eB, was textile management from Green subject to a. phenomenon known wood. Is serving as chief deiense attorney on the student govern as "explosive decompression," which could cause in-flight disin I ment at ciemson college tor me year 196m He will defend stu tegration.

Such disintegration had occurred on "that type, of plane before. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dents that are disciDuned by tne tLINTUN (ArJ A Negro W8S Student High Court of Ciemson College. Four other students will oeing held for questioning today JET CRASHES in tne latai stabbing of Mrs. Jus serve as defense attorneys under NEW YORK (AP) A Navy his supervision. Jim has served tin A Bridges.

Clinton Police Chief B. B. Ballard said the sus A4B jet plane, hit by lightning, as a class senator for two years crashed in the Coney Island pect has not been charged. and has served as Student Gov yards of a subway line Thursday night. Its canopy, two fuel tanks ernment liaison officer, attorney general, and was chairman of the anneals court this oast vear.

He and the pilot landed in the yards of Brooklyn homes. Mrs. Bridges, 35-year-old rtf of a former state representative, was found stabbed and beaten hi her husband's law office WASHINGTON (AP) Three projects in South Carolina to cost represented Ciemson College at the South Carolina State Student Only the pilot, who suffered a slight back injury, was hurt Legislature in Columbia. He was Some work cars and trackage 'ii director of legislative liaison and S88.400 have been approved by the of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Tran worked in coordination with student governor. interior department, it was an wtteboHf etsyfthtoriOTsidSioep end wafer iSittpsSaSDSfjssdtttSStt Atld LOdSsjf fcrYpftl to rich iSflt fiofeh.

H3topst fcsflpQBwy ffflffr cti fikSsbaiCQfid JSSiotfc CSSSS JUsjP" fa i 'j sit Line were damaged. nounced here by Sen. Olin Johnston, The projects are construction of dikes at Bear Island in Colleton County at a cost of build 63 Methodist Churches Set Interboard School ing a path around Lake Oliphant in Chester County at a cost of and building a boat ramp and four- parking tots at Lake Barnwell in Barnwell County at a stiii' An Interboard School for the 63 ANDERSON. S. Mag trict missionary secretary, and churches in the Greenwood Meth Mr.

Reese. istrate Farris Page Friday mm' odist District will be held Tues Stewardship and finance, com urcw urarges in mgnway ruuuery day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at mission chairmen or representa Main Stret Methodist Church tives, W. J. Raffield.

district lay against uan laimadge carter. The charges were brought by Carter's estranged wife who later TENTING TONIGHT Scouts from Troop 52 at Connie Maxwell Children's Home combined 'efforts for getting their tents set up and made quick work of the project here. leader; Marion Hudson and Flet asked that they be withdrawn. cher Ferguson, associate district Six discussion workshops will be x.y lay leaders. conducted.

Topics, those expected to attend and leaders are: Social concerns, chairmen or Evangelism for chairmen of commission representatives, the Rev. J. Herbert Thomas, district director, and Dr. Rice. Over Ihe Counter Securities commissions on evangelism and committees of commission, the Vocations, all members of lo Rev.

Paul Petty, district direc tor, and the Rev. David W. Reese cal committees on Christian vocations, the Rev. Ralph Atkinson, district director. conference executive secre i tary.

The following bid and ak quo-. Pastors are invited to choose Education, group 1 for chair 4 lauoni irora tne National 'Associ the workshop they will attend. men of commissions on educa ation of Securities Dealers. Inc. The Rev.

W. Harry Chandler, tion, general church school super district superintendent, will lead intendents and assistant superin the school's opening devotional. tendents of membership cultiva do not represent actual transactions. They are a guide "td the range within which these securities could have been sold (indicated by the or bought (indicated by the at the tion, Putman Clark, district direc tor of church school work, and Dr. Spencer Rice, conference ex ecutive secretary.

GREENWOOD time of compilation. Dr. R. C. Bolen Chiropractor PALMER GRADUATE IS Coesecutlvt Tan Srvic of Grtawo4 Group 2 for superintendents of I Bid Asked children's divisions and secrete 274 Maxwell Avenue Dial OR 3-2241 87a lies of literature in church schools, Mrs.

H. B. Kinard, dis trict director; Mrs. Woodrow 3L 30 113 Ward and Eugene Bedenbaugh. Group 3, superintendents of youth divisions and departments, 118 the.

Rev. Roy Stockman, district 17 22 urector of youth work; Mrs. J. 23 53 H. Martin, district director for Spruce Up Your Clothes For Fall Fun And Excitement junior highs, and the Rev.

L. H. Buff Jr conference director. 17 63 Group 4, adult division officers and teachers, the Rev. T.

H. Vic- 82 25 15 7 v. 1 16: kery, district director for adults, and the Rev. J. H.

Nates, conference director of adult work. 112U 115 17 18 Missions: chairmen or repre 38 38V4 sentatives of commissions on missions, the Rev. Robert James, dis- 142 Alterman Foods Advance Mortgage American Cryogenics American Discount American Heritage Carolinas Capital CtSofS.C. Colonial Stores Drexel Enterprises First Natl, of S.C Frito Lay Greatamerica Corp. Gulf Life Ins.

Holiday Inns Home's Enterprises Jackson's Minit Mkt Jefferson Std. Life -Lance, Inc. Liberty Life Ins. Life Ins. Co.

of Va. Lowes, Inc. Lucky Stores Piedmont Nat'I. Gas Piedmont Nat. Gas its.

PAN Railway Riegel Textile Corp. Roberts Co. Ross Builders Sonoco Products S.C Nat'I. Bank So. Bank Trust State Bank Trust Stephenson Finance Texlze Chem.

Thomasville Furniture Trans. Cont Gas United Family Life United Ins. of Amer. Wachovia Bank Walter, Jim West Point Mfg. Co.

15 23 18 ISO Open 7:00 AM Close 6:00 PM 3 16 FIREMAKERS Tommy WUIard. left, and Ronald Scott of Troop 255 have a good fire going for cooking and for warmth in camp. Several hundred Greenwood and Abbeville scouts took part la the weekend camporee. (Index-Journal photos by David Nichols) Every Day 42 58 26 34 140 14 22 17 12 121 26 3 15 40 56 24 32 9 5 18 24 7 67 41 24 23 We accept cleaning until 3:30 p. daily for tame day service.

WMataitel Just Across From LbdseYs Men's Shea Rockefeller, Scranton Get Together In Area Where Goldwater Leading 19 25V Fast Film Developing Service by 12:00 noon OUT next morning COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT. Films Flash Bulbs All Accessories CAMERAS ON fASY TERMS 8 42 26 lem for the Republicans. Several cent. Gov. George Romney of Michigan, who did not attend the By GORDON G.

GAUSS DENVER (AP)-Two Eastern governors agreed. -h 24 meeting, was listed as first choice of 16 per cent. The only other governors considered Republican presidential possibilities, Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and possibility listed was Harold E. William W.

Scranton of Pennsyl Red China May Buy Big Jets From Britain Stassen, who had 3 per cent. The other voters were listed as un vania, met today with GOP chief decided. executives of 10 other states. The News said the poll was MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY sum or plain l'" t- -r. JM MING MANY AS siismi iimmnaiimiTiTiiinriTirr fni niinmil i i iiiiHIii V.

iiriiii 11 1 1 The huddle is in a region where Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona appears to be a front runner for taken among 600 voters by Research Services, for a client LONDON (AP) -Red Chins whose identity was not disclosed. the nomination although the gov "I don know who they are, what they are, or what they are Miller said when- asked about extremist groups on the right. He said no person he knows who could be classed as a member of the "radical right" is In any position of authority, but that persons whose political thinking is at the extreme left are in such places. Rockefeller remarked on arrival that "radicals on both the right and left are alien to American thought and the basic traditions of our country." "I would be worried about either if I thought it was going to be effective," he said at a news conference.

may soon close a 12-million pound (533,600,000) deal for 10 British Comet jetliners, the London Daily ernors themselves' were admonished to stay away from talk of candidates and instead to discuss FRANK ADDY Herald reported toaay. Rova! Air Force uses principles. converted version of the Comet as a hlsh-soeed military transport. Research Services has conducted polls before several Colorado elections. i The Republican National Chairman, Rep.

William Miller, Insisted a news conference that the nation has more to fear from the "radical left" than the "radical right," and declared that rlghf'wlrig "groups" pose "wTprob- The Rocky Mountain News published a poll citing Goldwater as the favorite of 40 per cent of Colo JEWELERS Your Convenient Downtown; Photographic Headquarters i All Clothes Afi Mothnroofad. Mildewnroofed and in Plastic Bag." When the British agreed late in 1961 to sell six Viscount airliners to the Red Chinese, there were protests' in the United States 'which does not recognize Peking. rado's Republican voters. Rockefeller was listed as the choice of 25Tercent ind Scranton of 2 per.

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