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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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THE INDEX-JOURNAL IM tal iaa DmIWI Bl feaaiaa Thursday. June 10. itr? i cvJ tacrcLaiiU arc presenting vuUUaduif valuci At moderate pricea. You will aa inopty aver day by readinf tha dvertiaemcnU in Jba Index-Journal. commanding officer of the coai JACK I Hrazilian Cotton Shipped Solicitor Beasley Announces New Policy Involving Drivers After Jury Finds Little Jack Drcnnan Came To Death In An Unavoidable guard air baa, mm mmi MAll.iai IP Hi Fatal Accidents On Highways Inquest Held Today FUNERAL Till make all driven on our hlghwaya nuniinu Worker "Boas, la you got a nigger on your book by th nam of Simpson Boas "Yea.

what about T. Ta dat nlgrer boss, I Just thought you had It down Samaon'." Loyola llo-Hum. Ambulance Ilcscuc Flight Completed aasawaawsBaaw atAilLESTOrf. June 10 ofWsct IWnea, X(-year-old aeaman of Port Orchard. waa In a honpitai her Inday after Ih first ambuuuic nacue flight mad by th U.

S. I Ouard from Cliarlcaton. II waa brought by plane fmc Mat. on Liner Kca. 180 mile at sea, when suffered a nasal hemorrrtase.

He was epijarenUt bWCtna to dcatti and th hlo master radioed th guar4 fui help. Th reau plan waa flown by lifts'. Com mane er W. J. Koaaler, To lh4 I iKlr-Journal TVre have been arven perveia killed In Clrrrpwood cminty'alnot January 1931 In rrven aeparate hlctiway arrUlriiU finee entering upim iny duties a aolUllor, 1 have attended all InqueirU and have particularly rvi'kt-d In riMt a lure the drceaaed rne hk drain on the highway, that I have ami only av or two eaara that from the evktenre.

can mriMrtrr4louMy nay that the drtvrra were mf rrrkU-i or negll tent. AHliouvh the newMipira are rontlituout lr drtrnimuhing th dr1v era'oq our liiuhway to drive rart-' fully and aafrly. It rerm that deatha ni l'r)urtra Imm lilahvay celdenU are Inctraing. Hie aollriiura office laadnint th following and I have, br a 11 red by Hie law en forcement vttTn of thla clrcilt that I vill Imve tlirir full Uint and ccopt ration. Thh kill be done not 10 much to punish a person who I 10 unfrrtunaiv- a'i Iq become Uivolvrd in a JiUihy acrUl; ill whereby arxithrr tieraon la killed, but In th hepe that It will aervt to Novelty ebrict In Smart Colon for Summer Into The State June 10 il-C4lt'n -n roiUy a ahiptmi.t ef am I vl IrUian etun cuuisned Li t)x finite mill' here, oa pro.

ijr fir. I shipment IN uih Anwrkan etaple to thla elate Th hlimunil tu mlrrd yts-t W. P. Itamrlrk, urTtnird i cf Uv rcUlc mi ill division here, the cotton a as bmh Uuoush mills' IVaton ofrtr. Jrro Love Never nt-ns Straight Ykal are-fre Raaaatl Tm GENE Raymond ANN Sothcrn la Friday Only Parting VlTl RDAt SIUUT ItiSt P.

I. Wlik Ctor taaal JiltS OLITCI CTtWOOU'S aa WWHilMJ rr.d the 7cmanw 1 TMfa II I S. three or four feet from tha parked ran alien tha aerldenl nmirred. W. Ilurkaby, owner of tha trurk.

aald rneaMirementa ahoved It waa 11 feet from tha bloody apot to th point here tha Ure aklddlng atarted. Other wltneaaea raUmated tha trurk, did not go more than IS feet before It waa atopped- The trurk la a 1917 Indiana model and la governed at )n milra an hour. Mra. lundolih fHeron trMlfled that the had jut driven her ear Into the laM parking iara on the railroad aide of the street and did hot are the trurk until It had paaaed over the rhlld't body. She couldnt tell hrther he ran Into the trurk or the trurk Into him, Wtien she firat aaw him he a atattdlng on the rurb, and when ahe Ms-piied out of her car he waa very ele to her.

Dlily Randall, young ry of PH- aer atreet, aald he waa etandtng In front of th theatre and aaw the boy run Into tha trurk. and D. Smith, of Orendel MM. who aUo waa In front of the theatre, aald he aaw the boy on th ground Jut be fore the back wheel hit him. Bill IMrne of the Red Air fill ing atation aald he waa etandtng at the aUUon and when he tint aaw the boy the driver had him In hla arm.

The Jurya verdict read: Thai Jack Drennan came to hi death by bring hit or atrurk by a trurk driven by T. Smith In an unavoidable accident." plendid reoord throughout hla entire college career. "Xltr'r a ahorl vlalt to hia mother, Dr. Self left Wednesday for Hidge Cmt N. BpUt aaaembly I round, where he will aerv aa ramp phyurUn during the auminer, atte in September will go to Johns Hop klna frr hla Interneahlp.

Mr Sue Self. MUa Hotiey Rrl and Mm Nancy Anderson attendee the Duke commencement exerciv on Sunday and Monday. Thundcrshowers Afford Opportunity To Observe Control Of Erosion Accident At Jarfc fwettrmn. els -year-old aon of Mr and Mr. J.

W. Drennan. who waa faulty Injured by a trurk a thort distance ebov Uta Stat Tle tre on ltmHnn iwiu yelei-dy afternoon, cam to hla drain In an unavoidable err kirn a coroner's Jury found today after hearing In quest testimony at th Ell Funeral ICiwne thaprL The little boy. after either bring knocked down or (ailing unrirr tha trurk, waa run over by a rear wheel and death waa th reault of a fractured skull. Coroner's physician l.

M. Symmca tent I fled. Titer wer aim abraaJona on Uia hl and marks IndtraUnf that ha might hav suffered abdominal Injuries, the physician aaJd. O. T.

Smith, drlw of tha trurk ho was held by tha ahrtllf pmd big Ih In a voiunury atata mrnl at Ih tnqwat aald ha ra4 driving north on Itampton avrnu at a aprrd ot It or 30 milra an hour and ha aaw an objret run out from (ha right hand aid of tha trurk and Ml hla lander. Ita rrallaad that ha had run orr anmrthlng and put on hit brmkaa tmmdlatrly. I la ran back aa aoon aa atopped and found tha little boy. lla aald ha parked him up, put him In Mra. Ran roth PHrmna car whtrh had )ut4 bwn parked and with tha child In hla aitna ruahrl Mm to tha hoapiial, but IllUa Jark dead when ht rearhed there.

Mr. Smith Mid ha waa driving William 0. Self Is Awarded INI. D. Degree NINETY SIX.

June 10 peel all -At the recent commencement ea errlara of Duke UnlverUiy William O. Self wat awarded bin M. D. dr. tree, being on of a claae of TM graduate.

Dr. 8rtf, who he aon of Mra. Bu L. Self and the late W. 0elf.

retrlvrd hla pre-medlcal training at PMrman Vnlvenlty, and hat mao 4 Regular QQ Quality at $1.95 or' take takes to your LIqu'g rTnnIicrchlcIo Um Wt Vmlmd lor Good quality aoft artilt ewtaow. plain with Mrnstltcbad haas. or with colored striped tovwart. Ssmfcrised Shrunk Union Suits Checked Nainaookl AduVtie atrle, extra lam tor eoaaiort? Pearl kwrtona, knitted tnaeet la backl A qaalaty Bail! Va.U realise that they muat ohaetve the traffu rrgulatlona, be careful, and moat Important of all. do not ml liquor and gaaolui.

In future, all driver of mo tor vehicle involved In fatal erri-dmti will be held for InveallgaUon by the grand Jury at th neat term of grncral araalona court th purp of areing whether they tha II be tried for Involuntary man tlauxhtrr, unleaa bnth of Ih follow. likf ctwidlUoni rilati lira The comnera jury at Um uiqucot mu4 eannrrate aakt pmona from any blame BramdThe rvlfenre mu-4 ahov awl convince he law enforcement off mi In charge of Ute ran, and the ari-ttir, Umt th perMUi Involved were not criminally iiegligeiU of recklen. 71' aUlrmeiit la liven arhtut reflection or the verdlru ot the corcnera Jurlri brrain freqiieriUy It la bnpoaaible to have all evtdcncr available at lime required for the inquaaU Hugh Beaaley. PoJctlor waterway to stabilised areaa. The color and volum of run-off water should tell an Interesting story.

Mr. Chapman pointed out. Wat. er from unprotected flelda with Ita heavy load of wUl have a telltale dark color aa It ruahea untm prded out of th fields. But If contour furrows, strip crop and ter races art functioning properly th volumn of runoff and th load ol soil It la carrying (ram these fields shcild be greatly reduced.

The ground cover of leave and other litter In well managed wood land should absorb virtually all the water that falls during sudden heavy thundershowera, but burned GETS UNDER VAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY while tiiey last! 2C9 4-Strlns CORN DQ0r.3G Each One to Customer Regular $1.15 Character Maid VACII DHEQQEG 69c Rcnular 79c Full Fashioned CILII riCGIEQY 39c Pair 10c Dr. J. C. Stranch Optometrist Ceatral TaUa Fkaa atll SHIRTS "Topnichtw SryW for (TJ awrts Wrmrl Of pre-aSmnk materials In new and clever weaves! They're cool food-looking! Whit and aol id shade. Faat rotor! Regular or IXik ol Kent rollara at tached.

ne quol'y throughout! Men'g Sanforized a-4 Prlmtrd Twill! Veil styled! Plain and piewted front! Plaids, cixrka, atripea! TTT Ltl .1 v.l It I anaoaa snry won i annnai Ptacesl for thrifty budgets! HSS Will BevHeld At South Main Street Church At 5 O'clock funeral eervtce for IllUe Jack Drennan, who waa fatally Injured In a trurk accident yesterday after, noon. wUl be conducted at South Mala Stmt BapUat church this af. ternoon at o'clock by th Rev. Walter Cokar and tha Rev. W.

If. Manley and Interment will be la Cdgewood cemetery. Tha little boy was six year old th 22nd of February and waa an unusually bright child. Hla father aald today that he waa easy much Interested In motion picture and knew th name of all the s'jms. Me had shown much concern yesterday when waa told of Jean Harlow's death.

If often slipped away from horn on East Cambridge atreet to attend In show and waa on his aay there yesterday while both his father and mother wer away. Beside hla pa rents, Mr. and Mra. Jo W. Drennan, la survived by two brothers.

Jot W. Jr. and Jerry. and on sister, Hilda Drennan, The following will am aa pall bearers at th funeral this afternoon: Johnnie Hawkins. LeRoy Johnson.

Arrol Murph and Rudolph Johnson. CUa funeral Horn. nuon cm Crushed To Death Be tween Radiator And Store Front June l4fV-Mr. liar- ry Zalln. 23, waa crushed to death last night when an automobile sud denly lunged across the sidewalk and pinned her between It and the front nf her husband's store.

She waa standing only a few feet away from a negro nurse who held her baby. Chief of Folic Land arrested Hul-loa Kennedy, 11-year-old negro, driver of the car, who waa held In th Anderson Jail. Kennedy waa driving- for A. J. Oambrell, Belton merchant, who waa with him In th car.

They started to drive away from th curb but aa the engine started the car leaped foTward onto the sidewalk. Mrs Zalln was caught between the radiator and the plat glass window, which shattered The woman was badly mangled and Wat dead when rushed to a hospital. Rushvillc RU8HV1LLE. June 10 8pectal-Mrs. Floyd Burnett, of Utopia, spent Friday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C.K. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs.

C. K. Daltora and Mlea Alice ar unproved after bring on the sick list for several daya. Mr. and Mrs.

Wldeman Rush spent flunday with Mr. and Mrs Lewis Henderson of HlWer. Mrs. Louela Ousta has returned to Edgefield after spending some time wlUt her daughter, Mra J. L.

Mrs. J. W. Rush haa returned horn after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joel Pom-ell; of Phoenix.

Mia Blanch Gentry of South Oreenwood spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. C. Cciiteron. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Rush, of Co lumbia, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Banister, Jr, were recent ca'lcrs of Mrs. Anna Ruth.

Mrs, J. L. Rush spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. P. M.

Partlow of Orecnwcodi Mrs. Will Scott called to ee Mrs C. W. Cameron Wednesday after noon. Mrs.

C. L. McFerrln called Saturday afternoon to see Mrs. J. Rush.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell, of South Oreenwood apent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs, C. Cameron.

Jvtr. and Mrs. Vance Ellison, ot Troy, apent Sunday with Mrs. J. W.

Ru.h and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rush.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Broadwater and Mr.

and Mrs. O. S. Yeldell, of Oreenwood, spent the weekend at Wayside cabin. The Union Home Demonstration club recently gave a miscellaneous shower for two recent brides of the community, Mrs.

Harry Bell and Mrs. Allen Patterson, Mrs. C. K. Dalton celebrated net birthday Sunday, her chllaien and grandchildren came to limp make the day a happy one lui her.

over woodland wuM show up poorly In comparison. Close-growing cover crops and a good pasture sod should also provide almost complete protection against erosion. Th color and volume of th water that runs from fields, woods, and pasture thus give a good Indication of the farm's need for erosion control, Mr. Chapman said; i BEL 0 1 Tliundenihowera that often bring heavy downioura of rain at thla araann afford farmeri an excellent opportunity to observe th effect. Iveneaa of erosion control methods on th farm, according to 0.

C. Chapman, Junior agricultural engineer of th Bull Conservation Scr. vice area near Oreenwood. Contour furrows should provide the first line of defense In cultivated field, forming email reamolrs which hold a portion of th water and Increase absorption. Strip crops will further Impede the rush-off water, and terraces break th long slopea.

diverting the surplus water through meadow strips and other Chiffons 95 FREE! Greenwood's Most Beautiful SUC DRESSES terrific price slashes right at the begin-ning of the season. No half-way sale ever place at Cable's! We go all the way give you the biggest values you can get for money! MEII'G KHAIfJ PATITO And GHKITS Vat dyed and aanforixed ahrunk, they neither fad nor shrink. Perfectly matched in colors. Shirt military style with bellows pocketa. Panta have wearproof aailcloth FantsQfloQ SMrtaQQc Full Fashioned Sheer Silk Hose It Jl Sheers Nets One Pair FREE with cv- 1 dress purchased more! CwfaaW CaW Immktngt Cotton.

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