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

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1 17? 7 7 TV 4H 1 JL i i to a. Kj-e tr.i Vaj if waVi in warm soap. suds the fj-st earir.g. The pre-washir. gets rid of the finish apF'-ed In manufacture, and makes itoc kings not only fit better, but last much longer.

Killed In A fU rr.il.ury ..1 I erded Lt Fred M. rotll tr-i I'-i. Powell, the Calhoun Falls killed la an r.t Sunday afternoon less than an r. after their marriage. Lieuter.ar.t Powell received a battlrr.eld com AP Neafestune I HLN THE D17 look up the defense of Anerica early in Yotld ar II, it was the "queen" of the air.

Since that time there have been a ahole series of Boeing bombers as pictured here. Now there is a new one. Pr. Grier Liiritoa Dr. B.

M. Grier. president of Lander CoUese. U1 go to Lexington icnuht to speak to the Lions Club. The club is holding Ladies" Sight snd is celebrating the 2oth anniversary of its founding.

H. Odell annan, superintendent of the Lexington public schools, is in charge of the program. of Cod Efvivil Revival services at the Assen.b!y o( God Chuixh on St are continuing another week. The ier. W.

A. Hinea of Toronto, Canada, Is the evangelist. Services are held each nlsht at 7.1S The young people's choir sings each evening and fecial songs and choruses are a feature of the serv ices Morning services at 10 if clock will B17 4serfJ mission Korea a short time fore returning to the United, Eutes 1 PHONE 7431 Dora Speak Congressman Bran Dorn will address the 9984th Volunteer Air Reserve Training Squadron at Anderson tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The third district representati-e is an advocate of strong air power and has worked for such a program in Congress. All interested persons are invited to hear Mr.

Dorn speak. The meeting will be at the ORC be held tomorrow and Thursday The Rev. C. XXick is pastot of the church. Date Chanted Wisteria Garden club will hold its meeting on Tuesday, April 23 at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.

C. A. Nickles in Hodges. Mrs. Allen White assisting hostess.

Members Last Time Today far marriage and as instrucU.r at Fort Penning. Sheriff Chester said thU mominf? that there will be an in- quest when the persons involved are able to attend. Sheriff Fleming commented that the story In The Index-Journal yesterday could have given the impression that he saw the accident The facts which Sheriff Fleming gave to an Index-Journal reporter were these which he gathered In Uie course of his Investigation of the accident and not an eyewitness account. B29 MhwVv' 1, IAR on Japan required faster, longer-range planes and the B29s took over the job. They dropped atom bombs.

tTH 300 saile per hour speed and four motors, the B17 was regarded as a terrible weapon in its day. Armory, 113 W. Earle St, in Anderson. 1 Jiaa AuU Elee'tc -Charles Easley. a tu.

from Georgetown, was recei. Y-1-ed president of Theta --a. the pre-mlnlsterlal group on the campus of Newberry College. Other officers elected were: Jim AuU Greenwood, vice president; Clarence Derrick of Atlanta, secretary, and James Connelly of Sumter, treasurer. Forecast te 7:39 p.

m. Sunday: Temperatures Will-average three 13 rfcsvi Reds Ban "Sideline" Enterprises Among Its Party Members HONO KONG tfl The Chlnfse Communists are out to liquidate. sort of free enterprise system that grew up Inside the party organization during the civil war. Many communist political and militarv units, stationed far afield-. are asked to note change in date.

Greenwewi Flaa Addrenes Dr. B. M. Orier, chairman of The Greenwood Plan Committee. wUl make two major addresses on The Greenwood Plan during April and May.

1 On the evening of May 15 he will address the banquet meeting of the National Association of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers in Columbia at the Wsde Hampton Hotel. He will address the Rotary Club of Columbia on April 28. On both Dr. Orier will present a review of The Greenwood Plan to date and will point out some of the far reaching aspects of the nation-wide program. Job Deadline The tT.

8. Civil Service Com Show Starts 7:15 P. M. developed farms, factories and even heavy industry centers. Sur 14 B50 7 1 ffB47 mm ta.

World Famous Outlaws pluses were sold at a profit, usually exclusively for the Communis -big shots who ran them. to five degrees below normal, continued cool tonight; slowly rising temperatures Wednesday and Thursday. Cooler Friday and Saturday and rising temperatures Sunday. Rainfall moderate to heavy, MORE SPEED and more range were developed after the war when the B50 was put into production. Now the Peiplng regime has told The James Brothers them to turn the businesses over mission has today announced April 30 as the closing date for receipt of JET POIER came wuh the B47.

Called the world's fastest bomber, its performance is still secret. HUSH HUSH was even more exacting when the B52 was rolled to the runway for This authorized picture is designed to show a minimum of detail. to the central government. Tne Peiplng party mouthpiece, Libera applications to till positions of busi ness analyst. Investigator and in occurring in showers Thursday night or Friday; total amount one-fourth to one-half inch in Coastal areas and one-half to three-fourths B52 tion Dally, says sucn enterprises must go because they are suscep spec tors of meats, metals and hides in grades ranging from G3-5 at $3,410 per year through G3-14 at elsewhere.

tible to bourgeois erosion." 1 uA, WILD MINK CAGED CALGARY, Alta m-The Calgary 'llEOIJEPOVHl High School Students Visit Court About 50 high school students from Ninety Six were in court this Zoo obtained one specimen practi IWtHMitNlIM cally on Its doorstep. A wild mink morning observing court procedure. Leslie E. Crowley, high school principal and teacher of the ninth that had been lurking arouna tne area was captured by too attendants armed with sets. 'J.

tyillsCulillWItwM grade in citizenship, oroughv his fit CHwcotoe) ntwri rOND NANCY KIUT 'JMNOOdtl SCOn SHAN DONUVY 19,600 per year. The positions are located in the Fifth Regional Office, Office of Price Stabilization, Atlanta, and its various district offices In Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee, Further Information concerning the closing of these examinations may be obtained from the civil service local Mrs. Ruth W. Seal at the postoffice.

Greenwood Degree Team at Greenville The degree team of the Greenwood Forty and Eight conducted a wreck at Greenvjlle last night. Initiating nine candidates Into the General Sessions Court Likely To End Here On Wednesday Phis Serial Wednesday Thursday class and members of the 11th and 12th grades In Problems In Democracy. After hearing the court cases for a time, they were carried through the Jail by Sheriff J. Cal White. Solicitor Hugh Beasley exponent court procedure to the class, and Introduced some of the county officials.

He also let the students examine legal papers Involved In a trial, and explained the procedure by which a man is brought to trial Prediction Of Food Shortage May Boost Farm, Appropriations Greenville volture. (Continued from Page One) violation of the liquor law, received twi years, suspended during good bcfivior. F. T. Batson pleaded gull.y to driving drunk, second offense, and was given six months, suspended during good behavior.

Clyde Hannah pleading guilty to assault and battery with Intent to kill, was given 10 days, suspended Members of the degree team taking part were J. 8. Cleland, Joe WASHINGTON (AP) A House Appropriations Committee's prediction of a national food shortage bv 1975 mav Seal. Ozzle L. Wilson, Oeorge Par TONIGHT sons, O.

B. Franklin, Tom Fish, Jay Home, Charles Boswell, J. h. spur a drive in Congress to increase the 1953 Agriculture Hollingsworth. Eddie Vaughn, Jim TEH MEN AMD A GIRL 1 Patterson, W.

Thomas Sistare, Department ouagei. Leaders of the House farm-state delegation said today they may use the committee forecast as a fever to try to pry during good behavior. on a mountain Pitts Stroud and Lanford Wash. IXDL4 IMPORTS METALS NEW DELHI, India (l India imported 129,000 tons of Iron and steel during the period of April-November, 1951, official sources reported. The imports Included 43,000 from the United Kingdom, 32,000 tons from Western Germany, 13,000 tons from the United States, and 11,000 tons from France.

tunneled for 7. 7 more money out 01 tne House wnen tne puaget qui is con- Resigns as Cross Hill Police Chief death! ii ji it tf yw Ww not fouftd hopptntM wf4 it Cross Hill Police Chief W. L. siaerea. -v The Agriculture Department ap- population." The committee said research and soU conservation acUvlties Bosler has resigned to become proprlatlona bill comes before the House when lt returns next week WHY WOT TRY CHRIST? night watchman with the Green' wood Lumber Company.

The reslg nation became effective must be strengthened. It made relatively smaU cuts In the 1953 from an Easter holiday. It pro No one has been named as yet to GEORGE ELMORE DIES AT HOME succeed Mr. Bosler. vides for 8724,003,699 for the year starting July 1, a cut of $24,413,129, Mr.

Bosler has already taken up or about 3 per cent, from Presi his duties with the Greenwood budgets for this However, many members from farm states believe additional funds should be provided and the time to provide them Is now. Their drive for a larger budget is expected to encounter stiff op Benjamin Walker, pleading guilty to driving urunk, second offense, was given one year, suspended on payment of $100 and put on two years probation. Edward Marshall, pleading tuilty to non-support and abandonment of wife and children, received one year, suspended on payment of 18 weekly for their support. Cases continued to another term of court included the following: Carrie Klnard, obtaining goods under false pretense: Lonnie Hamilton, violation liquor law; George Albert Watt, non-support and abandonment of wife and chlldien; Walter Cailthers, Involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide; Eddie Latimore, murder; Johnnie Lee Morris, assault and battery with' intent to kill and highway robbery; Frank Prttchard, violation liquor law. dent Truman's budget request.

mmsm in: Lumber Company, by whom he was employed prior to becoming police chief at Cross Hill, a position he That is one of the smallest cuts recommended this year by the committee. It gave this explana filled tor about nine months. tion: You Are Invited To Hear The Gospel Tonight At 8 P. M. South Main Street Baptist Church Dr.

C. C. Warren Will Bring The Message 49 and I Lake Outing "Information presented to the iBtJIPFfcWttLu The annual lake outing of the committee indicates that our population Is currently Increasing at position from some city members who stlU are Irked over farm-state opposition to public housing programs which primarily affect big cities. The House this year cut the ad-ministration's public housing program for 1953 from 75,000 units to 5,000. Forty and Eight will be held tonight at Harold Bolt's place on the rate of about two and one- Lake Greenwood.

half million persons per year. A barbecue chicken supper will Based on our present standard of living, it Is estimated that the ad George Elmore, son of the late Shedrlck and Mary Elmore, died at his residence, 428 Maxwell Monday morning at 1:30 after a brief illness. He was born and reared In Abbeville county. He was ill only one day. At the time of his death he was employed at the Greenwood Mill plant as a fireman.

He was a loyal and faithful member of the John Creek Baptist. Church. He Is survived by his wife, Daisy Rodgers Elmore of Greenwood; six daughters, Helen Anderson of Greenwood, Bessie Thompson of Philadelphia, Alice Elmore, Bernese Gilbert and Bertha Howard of New York City and Georgia Thomas of Bronx. N. and four sons, Robert, Willie and John Earl Elmore of Greenwood and James -Elmore of New York City; 14 grandchildren, one aunt Amanda Mini of Troy, and one brother, Bish Elmore of Troy; one sister, Mayme Jones be served to members of the Forty and Eight All members are asked ditional population in 1975 will require the output from 115 million to be on hand at 7:15.

4 MMES unm tor CRAiG-PAnCX-ISAOISOH MMJKICt KINS FRANK KINS tf KM (mew Wntt WH.IIAM CAMERON Hf MM fcfwort WW tMH IM SMT MUltlti MM INM CWHlU W4 MM to 'MX Plus CARTOON Auto-Theatre Augusta Road MEku "Carry your weapons at all times," is the order to soldiers in Korean battle areas, and Lt Robert Schiels, of New York, attached to the medical service corps of the 45th Infantry's "Thunder-bird" division He has fashioned holster for his hypodermic syringe, and carries extra "needle" ammunition. School Lunch Workshop ursery Will acres more land than Is now available. Testimony also indicates that not over 45 million, acres of additional land can be made available A workshop for county school India To Study Living Conditions Among Its Tribesmen lunch supervisors Is being held to SKUNK TRAP WORKS VTNELAND, Om, (JI James Platts has devised a trap which gets rid of skunks. He claims a total of 13 skunks for the device, a wooden box affair with a trapdoor, which Imprisons the animal until lt can be taken out In the woods and shot. Open day through Thursday at Harris for production by 1975, and that the country will be faced with a school.

Conducting the school Is W. H. Garrison, state school lunch NEW DELHLT India Livlngi serious problem In 1975 of produc supervisor, and Miss Kathleen conditions among India's 19 million ing sufficient food to sustain its Gaston, assistant supervisor. tribesmen will be surveyed at The following county supervisors an officially-sponsored conference here In June. are attending: Mrs.

Birdie Bowan, Aiken; Mrs. Edna Morse, Laurens; Mrs. Alma Creighton, McCormick; of Cincinnati; his fahter-ln-law, R. B. Rodgers of three daughters-in-law, Fannie Elmore, Mamie Lee Elmore of Greenwood, BANDITS SURRENDER JAKARTA, Indonesia ID Several groups of armed outlaws, totalling 192 men, have given themselves up to authorities In the rice district of Java, according to police reports.

The report said they did not belong to any political combat group but were "ordinary bandits" who had operated in the area since before World War II, Mrs. Rose la Edgefield; lip vWUvISEeks Otti 133 1 A IKS Mrs. Ruth Longshore, Newberry; A Spring Tonic of LAUGHTER i As KETTLES, that family who made Laughter a National Pastime, taking the prize lor and Mary Elmore of New York; four sons-in-law, Johnnie Howard Mrs. R. B.

perry, Saluda; and Mrs. EEPt Experts on tribal administration will discuss the best means of approaching and solving tribal problems. Indian tribal people vary from the shy, retiring Todas of the Nilglrl hills in Madras State to the fierce Nsga head-hunters from the Isolated regions of Assam. A. Jennings, Greenwood.

of New York, Marion Gilbert of Greenwood, Jerry Thompson of Philadelphia and Marion Thomas of Bronx, N. Y. la Their Funeral arrangements are In complete pending the arrival of his children and will be announced la All New The normal human spine has 33 or 34 vertebrae of which-9 or 10 are fused Into two bones, the sacrum and coccyx. ter by the Robinson and Son mor tuary. Side Today Wed Splitting Hilarity Bit! RANDOLPH a 1 1 1 1 SCOTT Super-Medallion only $56.95 If you wash your hair more than .5 times a year-fif you think you're smarter, than Mother Nature if your hair combs out by the handfulif your hair is dry, brittle, and breaks off at the ends THIS AD IS FOR YOU.

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