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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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InJex-Jaomof, S. June 1S7 3 Defender Soys'SficrfiOf Voles Needed To Efocfe Censure Senate Expected To Vote On Dodd This Week WAWiNrmN rAP ThelwEen Lone called for a vote Fri-iDodd case is over, he will seek I conduct He added in an inter, order of business for the ethics, on the dwble-billine establishment of clear rules of view that this should be the next committee. day oh the double-billing uAe- Uho fnii Th i wo by astitfctaa ntm iitiMittriiiijiiii Bennett. R1- ment tnis wees, on i nomas yanace J. Dodd, accused of financial -Utah, vice 'chairman of the ethics committee.

-nl Bennett said there was some feeline that if the double-billing count should be voted down, a filibuster might be mounted At John B. Lee ''for music" you can Save 1l6.00 Now plus get 5 Stereo Albums Free with purchase of this Stereo Console against bringing the other count to a vote. It is regarded as the more serious. Republican Leader Everett misconduct lodd's chief I defender says he is short of the votes needed to block censure. The vote on the censure resolution proposed by the Senate ethics committee is expected Tuesdav or Wednesday.

Sen. Russell B. Long, said in New Orleans Saturday he was gaining votes but was far short of the majority needed to defeat the resolution. Long declinsd to say how many of the potential 100 votes are lined up for Dodd Long was to resume today his speech in defense of Dodd, 60, accused of converting $116,083 M. Dirksen said the ethics committee, after spending 14 months investigating Dodd, was entitled to decide which count should be voted on First After all." he said, "it is not just Sen.

Dodd who is on trial. The committee is on tnai, too. Dirksen said that when the I in nolitical funds to his own use investigation began there was A Hnnkla-killintr tho "a lot or cynical comment around the country about a whitewash." Senate and private organizations for travel expenses on seven Abbeve Man Honorec Under Senate rules the charge trips. The Senate will vote separate- involving political funds would be voted on first unless unani lv on the two counts mous consent were obtained to reverse the voting order. Since the parliamentary ad More than 160 members of the savings and loan industry from throughout South Carolina paid tribute to Abbeville's Joel S.

Morse upon his 60th anniversary of service in that field at a banquet in the National Guard Armory at Abbeville Friday night Morse, center, is shown with Marion M. Hewell of Greenville, left, toastmaster for the occasion, and William N. Bowen of Columbia, executive secretary of the S.C. Savings Loan League, holding plaques presented to the honoree. The League also presented Morse a color television set; and earlier in the day a portrait of the Abbeville Savings and Loan Association secretary-treasurer, given by the Abbeville directors, was unveiled in the Abbeville firm's office.

(Index-Journal photo) vantage is with us, why should Dodd spent the weekend preparing his final plea. He contends he has never profited from holding public office. The possibility of a filibuster had loomed as the Senate concluded the first week of debate VHTdSerlea we throw it Bennett asked. But he added the com Yictor mittee might go along with voting first on the double-billing count if agreement could be reached fixing a time for voting on the other charge. Reeardless of the outcome, Senate Democratic Leader Mike 208 South Carolinians Have Died In Vietnam Since 1961 S.C.

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COLUMBIA (AP) "He was a career sergeant and felt it was his duly to go. "Every letter he wrote said if it was God's will, he would come back to us." Sgt. Jeronimo Garcia Soto didn't come home. He died in Vietnam fighting with the 25th Infantry Division in the Mekong Rain had made the ground slippery. Crowe, who was wear Seven times Shelby and Sandra Rama were parents to a girl ing tennis shoes, reportedly had MARK I STUDIOMATIC CHANGER WITH 4-PIECE TUBULAR TONE ARM PFC.

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The Ramas named their son Tracy. His wife, Doris, now lingers with her four young daughters in a modest brick home on the hCMTEK PFC. Terry L. Anton bfi. KoDert Cam jr.

8P4. Adherene Louis Haines ft C. Harold McKae bmith LCpl. Leland Emanuel Hammond Sngi. Robert Henry Steward (N-H) Cpl.

Benjamin Richardson Gresnam Sgt. William Harvey Causey BLACKSVILLE PFC. Julius Collins Jr. GEORGETOWN Sgt. John Cook SP4.

John Henry Walker (N-H) SP4. PhUUp Grant TAYLORS PFC. David D. Davenport Jr. CpL Larry Emerson Putter HARTSVILLE PFC.

Cordie Lee Dixon Sgt. James Poston lSgt. James Philemon Tyner GREER SP4. Austin Leon Drummong PFC. Ronnie Eugene Norris died of head injuries and no in quest would be necessary.

Ft. Jackson military base, try ing to plan for the future. But her husbands death May is too recent to start for getting, and she cannot talk of him without crying and remem Now PossibleTo Shrink Painful Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop The Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases. ADVANCED NEW RADIO TUNER WITH PUSH-BUTTON SELECTOR Terms Available bering what a good Catholic father he was. of the inflamed hemorrhoids JOHN "We met in Germany while he was stationed there and married in 1955.

We had never been separated before the war. My husband didn't volunteer to go. All I know is that he felt it was his duty," she said. The petite black-haired woman, twisting a handkerchief in her lap, said she "will stay in the United States. I am an New York, N.Y.

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SP4. James Belton PFC. Fordham E. Finch Jr. SSgt.

Luis Lopez SSgt. Thomas Jasper Mauldln Capt. CarroU U. Thompson Capt. Marcus Sharp Turner Jr.

LCpl. Benjamin F. Pelzer II Sgt. Eathell Tyler PFC. Eddie Kenneth Williams Capt.

Richard Belton Brockman (N-H) PFC. Richard Floyd Walters Sgt. Charles Edward MacMichac'l (N-H) SP4. Michael F. Smith SSgt.

Teodoro Davllla lSgt. Tharold W. Elliott PFC. Charles R. Milton Jr.

PFC. Douglas O. Keefe Set. Jeronimo Garcla-Soto (1AFFNEY TSgt. Richard L.

Foxx PSgt. John W. Clary BRl'NSON Set. Wilson narnrs PIEDMONT Cpl. Larry Fleming Jr.

DILLON Sgt. Joseph Harry Sullivan 8P4. David LeRoy Brunson (N-H) ANDERSON PFC. Wilburn Roberson LCpl. Jamea Roy Brooks Jr.

Eng. Hewett Frank Evastus Co 'For Music" Greenwood 213 Main Street FAIR PLAY PFC. Johnnie Etemer Butler ST. MATTHEWS SSgt. William James CaldweU WALHALLA SP4.

Gerald Edward Chastain RP4. Billy Lee I1ARDEEV1LLE Sgt. James Edward Cook HEMINGWAY PFC. Floyd Allen Drlbb PFC Lloyd V. Robert FORT JACKSON SSjt.

John K. Davis Sgt. Jark Thomas Jr. AIKEN PFC. James Louis House Cpl.

Harold Paul Lea-phart STARTEX Capt. Aurilry M. Ferderline Jr. DARLINGTON LCpl. J.uncs B.

Bishop CHAPPELLS Capt. William G. Coats (N-H) CLEM80N A2C Jimmy Kemp (N-H) BAMBERG 2Lt. Ivars Lama KINGSTREE PFC. Samuel Donald McClary LAURENS PFC.

Sanford Lewis Nelson CLIO PFC. Thomas Glenn Shepherd CORDESVILLE ILt. J. Vllleponteau Jr. ROCK HILL pp (N-H) mur heart SPARTANBURG PFC.

Fred Harold Still 6P4. Jerry Dean Worthy art. Charles Benjamin Norris American citizen now, as are my children." But the 38-year-old sergeant went back to his native land and is buried at the San Juan National Cemetery. Garcia's story of "feeling it was his duty to go" to Vietnam is the same as many of the 208 South Carolinians who have died in that Southeast Asian nation since fighting began there in 1961. The latest figures from the Defense Department show that South Carolina is 23rd in the death list rankings among stfltcs Charleston, the figures show, has given more men to the Vietnam cause than any other Pal 8P4.

James Wesley Cantrell (N-H) BP4. Thomas Rice Jr. (N-H) CLINTON PFC. John Walter Teague SALUDA PFC. Chester Davis Townsend NORTH CHARLESTON SP4.

Johnny Ray Triplett LOCKHART That's Right SP4. Earl William Foster Jr. (N-H) CKUSS Cpl. Sammle Howell (N-H) NEWBERRY SPS. G.

W. Nagbee (N-H) WEST COLUMBIA LCpl. WUUam Edward Teer (N-H) Come in and browse through our complete stock of quality merchandise, choose any singularly priced item, or group, and you may be the lucky one to receive YOUR HEART'S DESIRE on July 31, 1967. ABBE. metto city, with 20.

Columbia Sgt James Lyons Jr. VARNVIiXE LCpL Victor Lee Nettles Jr. SUMMERVIIXE PFC. HUbert M. Mngletary Jr.

LCpL Thomai W. Poore JOHN8TON Capt. Johnnie Lincoln Daniel (N-H) BRANDON SP4. Paul Charles Hambry Jr. (N-H) ALLENDALE .71.1.

Elizabeth Ann Jones (N il) LAKE CVTV follows with 18, and then Greenville, Sumter, and Spartanburg and Florence, 6 each. But casualties have also hit such small towns as Clover, Chappells, Mountain Rest, Joanna. Of the 208 killed. 30 died from PFC. Frank LeRoy Barbee CLOVER PFC.

James Steven Camp CHESTERFIELD PFC. Jimmy E. Boan Capt Thomai Wilson Passer PICKENS Pi. Charles Johnson Jr. 8P4 Lee Lewis Bgt Jerry Hlott WlUlams SSgt James K.

Llndsey PFC. Dwight O. GMstrap ORANGEBURG PFC. Anderson Harold Key SP4. Freddie L.

Rboinson PELZER Sgt. William Ralnh Lawless Jr. CARLISLE PFC. Rotton l.vtcs Jr. GREENVILLE ILt.

Douglas M. McCrary Capt. Thomas Edward McMahan Jr. SP4 Walter Reaves Tate Jr. SP4.

Kenneth Rhodes Sgt. Charlie Lyles Jr. (N-H) PFC. Samuel Ralph Moser (N-H) LCpL Dana C. Darnell Cpl.

Jimmy W. Hall Cpl. Ronald A. WUUam CHARLESTON HEIGHTS PFC. Joseph Levern Rahod HM3 John H.

Garner KLINE PFC. Herman Jamea Moora That's Right PFC. Titus Leven Burgess (N-ll) LONGS Lt. (J.G.) William Thomas Carter In no way ore you obligated to buy, just register for the item you most desire. Register os often as you like.

nnn-hostile causes. Two listed as missing in action. The first woman to die in Vietnam was a South Carolinian, Ll. Elizabeth Ann Jones, 22, of Allendale. She was a non-hostile casualty.

Her parents received the National Order Medal from the Republic of Vietnam. Rep. Troy D. Hyatt, D-Rich-land, Wednesday introduced a resolution in the General Assembly to "establish some form nf livine memorial that would (N-H) FAIRFIELD ILt. Leon D.

FUnders HODGES Sgt. Franklin Douglas Gambrell MONTMORENCI SSgt. jack Earl Gell BLACKSBURG SP4. Bobby Joe Hanea BOCK HILL) Sgt Carl E. HarrU RIDOEVHXE MSgt Vertis James Hill Jr.

PFC. Clarence L. Way BETHUNE SSgt. Matthew Hough BENNETTS VILLE SSgt Gordon Samuel Hugging Cpl. Jimmy Earl Mumford LCpl.

Donald Burrls Pope MARION SP4. William C. Fore 8P4. Daniel James Mack PFC. Alexander Fore PELHAM PFC.

Lloyd Earl Garrett best carry on the work they Quiet Prevails In Cincinnati have done in the name oi iree-dom." His resolution would create a DRAWING to be HELD 6:00 p. m. July 31, 1967 You do not have to be present to win. ninp member committee to CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) Cool weather and quiet prevailed todav in the predomi FORT MILL Cpl. Charles Melvin Goude Capt.

James Montgomery Johnstone nantly Negro areas wnere racial violence Drone out last weeK. Police Chief Jacob Schott an nounced Sundav that the special riot command cost set up dur- ine the week had been ais- soTved. Most of the U00 Nation em. Linoru n. 9Uaa MAULDIN PFC.

Ronald William HarrUI LYNCHBURG SP. William Jamea Henry INMAN PFC. Vernon Gilbert Holllfleld LCpl. James B. Wood FOUNTAIN INN Bgt David Lafate Howard FLORENCE 8P4.

Sylvester Jackson Jr. ILt Hugh William WeMons SSgt Johnny WUUam Llewellyn SSgt Earl Matthews Jr. SSgt Eddie Boyd Cooke Jr. (N-H) al Guardsmen who had been put on emergency duty had pulled Register "your heart's desire" after seeing the large selection of Fine Home Furnishings on display. out.

Withdrawal may oe com accessories. Dieted todav. The euardsmen were ordered to dutv Tuesday, on the second of four hot nights marred by i looting, arson ana vanaansm in study the matter and report to the next legislative session in January. 1968. Here is the complete list of Vietnam war casualties from January 1, 1961 to June 14, 1967.

PAGELAND Set. Thomai CoUman Brewer BUCKSPORT SSit. Ulysses O. Bunongbf EFFINGHAM PFC Batman JuHous Pif tt PIEDMONT 8P4. Terry Lee Smith PAMPLICO Eli.

David Ronald Stone WALTERBORO SSct Leonard WilUami (N-H) PORT ROYAL iU. Ceroid R. Walt BATESBURG Sit. Charles D. Rlckard JOANNA PFC.

Dennli Stroud WO Reginald G. Mors (N-H, Mlssini to Dead) WOODRUFF PFC. Jerry Cape WHITE STONE LTC. Leyburn W. BrockweU Jr.

(N-H) LUGOFF PFC. Terry S. Hearon SENECA PFC. Charles B. Watson Jr.

CHESTER PFC. Willie J. Mitchell Jr. EASLEY PFC. Jimmy L.

Lane ston LCpl. Jerry A. Phillips (N-H) PFC. WHUam D. Garner IP4.

Richard H. Bridges NORTH AUGUSTA-list. James H. BrUtaln GABLE Cot Harry E. Wagner BURTON many parts of tne city, ine vio Right is reserved to sell ny mer-chandise.

In the event of sale prior to drawing, winner is assured of duplicate. lence had largely abated by tn dav. Damage has been estimated at more than $1.5 million. At BBgi. manes nay FROGMORE Bgt Fred Harvey Jenkins MANNING SSgt John Coleman Ardis Sgt Aaron Btandlnt PFC.

Hersehel Ward CONWAY PFC. Sltnmle Bellamy Jr. LCpl. WlUard Franklin Beverly Capt Johnnie Paul Sawyer (N-H) CHARLESTON SSgt. Jimmy Carlton Bethea Capt.

Brunton Alexander Blantoa Set James Bradley Col Harold T. Fdmondx Jr. PFC. Charles Evans Ford 8P4 Karl Clayton r.raham PFC. Alfred MePherson least 350 persons were arrested m.

stockman furniture, inc. EMERGENCY CALL BOSTON (AP) Patrolmen John Meade and Jony Dwyer Open Daily 'til 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 'til Noon Evenings By Appointment delivered Rose Gobi's 7-pound 1-ounce baby daughter Sunday 621 SOUTH MAIN STREET GREENWOOD, S.C. PHONE 229-5551 after responding to an emergen cy call at Mrs. Gobrs home.

PFP Humid Fdwri PFC. Johnny Kdward WIMIams PFC. Wxher H. An'M fN.Ht LCpl. Mlehael Georee Barton (N-H) Cpl.

Onoelai W. Lee PFC. Samuel W. Osborn (N-H) Capt. Clerenet larrv Moore SP4 Jhnmle Clyde Poe SPt.

Xheodort Kkaaiosoa The two are the only bacn elors in the East Boston police division..

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