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THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1 967 C.

NAACP Leader Against Such Groups Charming Patients Repudiation Of Black Power Is Urged stilled resentment among some Johnson, executive director of made in the state," he de- COLUMBIA (AP) A South the Columbia Urban League Jclared, "does not preclude pos- young Negroes. The lot of the Negro will be Carouna official of the National and Benjamin Mack, field sibilties of radical orgamza worker for the Southern discussed further at a meeting Chris-jtions extending their beacheads here." tian Leadership Council. Association for the Advancement of Colored People says the Negro leadership must now take of the South Carolina Council on Human Relations at Columbia Nov. 30. Newman predicted that South Newman, Mack and Mrs.

the leadership "to reject and, Carolina college campuses will I Johnson agreed that Negro frus- repudiate radical Black Power tne targets tor BiacK power trauon with the lack of "con- organizations forthrightly. I groups in 1968. istructive, positive action" by Relieve chest cold The Rev. I. D.

Newman, field wnat racial progress we state and local leaders has ui- congestion! Near Saluda iJx-v A i ttv A I secretary for the state NAACP said Monday night "the Colored as well as the White leadership will be just as much to blame as any Black Power or black nationalist group if we fail to assert ourselves now." Newman participated in a civ Batesburg Man Dies From Shotgun Blast il rights panel discussion spon V-1 mm cmv cot oa Coroner David W. Werts was sored by the Columbia Council on Human Relations. Also taking part were Mrs. Daisy D. J.

B. Whittle, 48, of Batesburg. Sheriff McCarty said the shooting occurred about 8:30 p.m. Monday. The victim was sitting in a chair when he was Levy Plans Greenwood-Saluda Bureau SALUDA-A 45-year-old Batesburg man was killed by a shotgun blast in the chest at a cabin near here at Lake Murray and another Batesburg man was charged with murder in the death Tuesday.

Saluda County Sheriff, Harold McCarty identified the shooting victim as Frank Clayton Ward. Charged with murder in a warrant signed by Saluda County shot one time in the chest with a .410 shotgun, the sheriff said. New Appeal On Sentence COLUMBIA (AP) Attorneys for convicted Army Capt. How McCarty said Ward was killed instantly. An inquest is schedul Rub out pain with Musterole's sub-surface warmth Musterole relieves your child's chest cold pain with mustard-action tingling sub-surface warmth with a modern twist.

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Monday at the county courthouse. Whittle was being held in the ard B. Levy said Tuesday they have filed an appeal from a Council Seeks U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Ap county jail Tuesday. Also investigating was Deputy Sheriff Frontis Clark.

Half of the Further Cut In Tax On Aging world's present been born since population ha peals order that would allow the Army to transfer Levy to its prison at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. The attorneys said this opens the way for an appeal of the entire 4th circuit court ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. Also involved was whether the Army World War II COLUMBIA (AP) The South Carolina Interagency uouncu on Aging agreed at a should grant bail to Levy while his conviction on charges of dis transplant operations.

Paula, from Fort Worth, Texas, had her operation on August, 1st 1967. Carol, from Salt Lake City, Utah, received her liver transplant Oct. 8, 1967. (AP DENVER, Colo. Paula Kay Hansen (left) and Carol Lynne MacCourt (right) turn on the charm during a press conference at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver.

Both of these young ladies have undergone liver obedience and disloyalty is itself appealed. The appeal is in the form of a reauest for a stay of execution Red tape is fine for Christmas packages Columbia meeting Tuesday to ask the legislature for an additional $800 state income tax exemption for retired people. The annual cost to the state was estimated by council Executive Director Harry Bryan at about $121,000. Currently each income tax payer is allowed one $800 exemption for himself and gets an of the transfer ruling, so tne At Philadelphia matter may be taken to the Su-oreme Court. Cigarette Firms Criticized The Beautiful People Ads Called Deception Levy was court martialed in June at nearby Ft.

Jackson and sentenced to three years for refusing to train medics headed Racial Tension Erupts Into Fights At School additional one if he or she is over 65 years of age. for Vietnam, and for talking to soldiers against the Vietnam and four I Tuesday. Six negroes war. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Simmering racial tension bub- Whites were arrested. The 30-year-old Brooklyn, told how he was lured back to the habit by advertisements.

pretty girls and handsome men' got to him and he wanted to smoke like those N.Y., dermatologist currently is under guard in detention quar not for settling claims. And that's only orii niton so many people Insure with Holyoka Mutual Anothar reason Is multiple lint coverage. And another reason is generous dividends. Your local Holyoka agent doesn't like red tape either. Call him or write Last Friday an estimated 3,500 persons, mostly Negro pupils, staged a Black Power rally outside the Board of Education building.

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No eoetly dental bill. Workt every time or your money back. Aocept no tubetitutee, alweyt uk (or DDIUUC QWK- Denta. Sipelr Kit Dnimma nx mi Dm thru said. "It is this outrageous decep broke it up, but tensions in the school continued.

refused to review a 4th circuit court denial of a request by Levy's attorneys that the Army be stopped from court-martial bled over into fights among White and Negro pupils at South Philadelphia High School on Tuesday for the second straight day. Extra police were rushed to clamp a lid on the trouble, and school authorities reported absenteeism up sharply. Eight persons, including six pupils, one teacher and one non-teaching assistant, were injured tion" that the Kennedy bill seeks to stop, he added. "The typical television com A spokesman for the Board of Education said "hit-and-run fights" were reported on all five ing Levy on grounds the charges FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MMSttHUSCm 0171 rOUMDCO IN 1(41 in effect violated his constitu mercial for a beer product depicts healthy, attractive people of both sexes with the floors during a change of class tional rights. es.

Authorities said about 100 of the 3,800 pupils were involved. emphasis ontheenjoyable aspects of drinking and never a reference to the many dangers Court Term Starts Dec. 11 that can result," Yarborough WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough, Tuesday accused cigarette manufacturers of outrageous deception intele vision advertising which 1 a rn or i smoking and identifies it with "the beautiful people." He made the charge in announcing endorsement A bills proposed by Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy, DhN. and Wayne Morse, respectively, to prohibit, television and radio advertising of cigarettes and alcoholic beverages during the hours when children in large numbers watch or listen. "Our youth are daily exposed to the temptations posed by the popularity and pervasiveness of these two -habits." Yarborough said in a Senate speech. "Children are growing up day in a nation where an estimated two out of three adults drink alcoholic beverages of some kind and where about 42 per cent of the adult population smokes cigarettes," he said.

Yarborough quoted an American Cancer Society file in which a youth who quit smoking said. In urging support for Morse's IT REALLY WORKS Just Like Mom's Completely Safe! 25 Indictments Returned By Federal Grand Jury bill on alcohol, he called such advertising Yarborough quoted studies which have found persons who are going to drink or smoke usually wiH begin prior to graduation from high school. The U. S. District Court grand jury yesterday returned 25 indictments for a criminal term of court which will begin here "I think we should make a more serious effort than we Dec.

11. have made in the past to keep our children from beginning to Among the cases which will be scheduled for trial by the IT. S. attorney are a charge drink at the very least we failing to report for induction in armed service; Toy Ferguson, embezzlement bank employe; Rosetta Edwards Rice and Henry Thomas, violation of liquor laws; Emanuel Moses, embezzlement of labor union funds; Joseph Andre Putnam, theft of government property; Louis John Carrere, income tax evasion. Mrs.

Doris Waldrop, fraud involving Veterans Administration payments; Geneva Mae Buchanan, personation of payee should cease encouraging them of transmitting obscene material to drink, as present advertising interstate commerce against is designed to do." John Herman MeLvin and a charge of obscene broadcasting (on Citizens Band radio) against John W. Byers. Other indictments returned by the grand jury headed by of government check; David After Gaffney Incident Baby, Taken Briefly At Gunpoint, Is Dead Foreman Robert H. Yeargin are as follows: Stephen DeFoie Mabry, steal (9 ing government property; Clayton L. Dyer, stealing government property; J.

C. Powell, violation of the liquor one of the men had charged that someone had "put a spell on him and was going to beat him up." He took the infant from tne bus laws; Larry Douglas Evans and Will Ward, violation of the liquor and ran to a second house near "SUPER SAFETY" MODERN OVEN Full king size oven-bakes cake 5" diameter pan. Modern see-through oven. Warms food on top of stove. Has exclusive TOFPER safety wall plug (UL approved) DISHWASHER SINK IT REALLY WORKS WITH HOT A COLD WATERI Completely safe-battery powered.

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check and obstruction of the mail; Sam iMayfield, violation of liquor laws; Emory Lamar Hussey, interstate transportation of stolen vehicle; Kenneth a 1 a Kendrick, failing to report tor induction in armed service; Michael Franz Vogl, theft of government property. The jury returned no bill against George S. Riddle, charged with interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle. by. Police were called when it ws; Robert Lewis Neely forgery of a U.

S. Treasury was learned that the man with the infant had a pistol. Department check; Nathaniel Ware, Bobby Bowie and Henry Jolly said that when police ar rived, the man was standing on iWarnick, possession of stolen imoney order; Charlie Newell the porch with the baby under nia left arm and the pistol In Ashe, violation of liquor laws. David Lyman Mitchell, in his hand. "We ordered him to terstate transportation of stolen put the baby and the gun down GAFFNEY, S.C.

(AP) A Florida infant who was taken briefly from his parents during a bus rest stop near here on Nov. 8 by a man with a gun died Sunday at Haines City, Cherokee County Sheriff Julian B. Wright said Tuesday. The child was Amon Carter 4 months, whose parents listed their address as Haines City. Cherokee deputy Mack Jolly said he and deputy J.

D. Rober-son and three state highway patrolmen answered a caE to a house in Cherokee County just off Interstate 85, about 2 p.m. on Nov. 8. Jolly said they found that two bus loads of migrant farm workers who had been traveling from New York to Florida had stopped at the house.

The group was familiar with the section because members had worked in Cherokee County last summer. Jolly said he determined that vehicle; William Alfred Ingle, He ran into the house," Jolly saia. Jolly said the man's brother went in to the house to attempt to disarm his brother. "The Nancy Kefauver Dies At Dirksen Banquet door slammed and we heard a commotion in the house." Po lice rushed in and found the baby on the floor crying and the WASHINGTON (UPIi-Nancy oil portraits of their four chil two men scuniuig. dren hang in almost every room of her home.

Kefauver, 56, widow of Sen. Es-tes Kefauver of Tennessee, collapsed and died of a heart attack Monday night during a banquet at the Mayflower Ho She is survived by her four children: Linda, 26, who works Jolly said they charged Claude Henderson, who gave his address as Bay Minette, with having an unlawful weapon. The infant's parents declined to sign a warrant charging Henderson with abduction of the baby. Jolly said the baby did not aonear to have been lnWl for Time, in New York; David, 21, a student at the Uni tel. Only minutes after her death, President Johnson, a longtime versity of Tennessee; Diane, 19, a student at Boston Univer Clinton Soldier Killed In Action CLINTON Pfc.

Jimmie L. friend, made a surprise appear sity; and Gail, 17, a student at The others left the county that ance at tne dinner to pay tribute to Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen. The President did not know of her McMorris. 23, of Clinton, was Mt.

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Henderson was tried on Nov. 13 on the weapons charge and found guilty. He was given a killed in action in Vietnam Nov. 15. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

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1401 South Mint St. Charlotte, AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS near here. death. Mrs. Kefauver slumped forward at a banquet table and was pronounced dead of a coronary seizure a few minutes later.

Many of the guests were unaware of what had happened. Mrs. Kefauver, whose husband sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1952 and ran for vice president on the Ucket with the late Adlai E. Stevenson in 1956, had continued to make her home in Washington after his death in 1963. A talented artist, she was employed as a consultant on art by the State Department.

Her The companion, Deborah Jar-rell was taken to a hospital where she was listed in critical Mrs. Anceline Hall, Mrs S. C. cause of death and he is to receive a report from authorities there. WinieGilliam CLINTON, Waco'c GREER, S.

C. McLesky Todd Heneretta Farrow, Mrs. Annie Pearl Rice and Mrs. Gertrude Drug Co. condition.

The accident occur red on highway 52. LAURENS Willie Gilliam. Kenny. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at 2:30 p.m 62, died suddenly at his home Monday at 11:30 a.m. GREENVILLE, S.

C. Belk-Simpson Company Eckerd's Drug Store, Augusta Road Eckerd's Drug Store, Laurens Road Plaza Pharmacy GREENWOOD, S. C. Eckerd's Drug Store Greenwood Supply Co. COWPENS, S.

C. Variety Stora DUNCAN, S. C. Jones Toy Gift Shop UNION, S. C.

Humphries Bargain Center COMMERCE, GA. Waco's at Bush River Baptist Church near Newberry by Rev. M. Surviving is a niece, whom he reared, Mrs. Beulah McDowell Norman.

Burial will be with full military rites. Gus Tsiatsios Dies Of Hurts COLUMBIA (AP)-Gua Tsiatsios (seat-see-ohs), 80, died Monday from injuries suffered when he was struck by an auto In Columbia Sunday, of Charlotte, N. C. Funeral services will be con GA. EASLEY, Pool's TOCCOA, Waco's S.

C. Home ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Auto Supply The body is at Thompson Mortuary where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Beasley Funeral Home by Rev, Calvary Memorial Gardens.

The body is at the funeral home. E. W. Wright. Burial will be in i.

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