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tut ttraiot mnon lit 0iu4 tht pl tn tht bad aiadt h-t tumm in OrU-fin lot Uv pml II ytn. and a TRFViriN. Aor II 4-! Ii a Iht tnl luuUni IT WtUun. MOdtM tt OHUlMB fjnma Ralnca Cmiwi 71 A huy M-t-ar-old ot-x-aman aaa Uuuchwsb im tbt uruiDlvtd uwiiahl rhanttd ith tht bru- rteoid haul tl jooem at Mrtnkt, a iM-mbtr int tu rtmwmuut'Z Z.A"1 yl" Cantr. Otttu Rwl ft Robinson PELZfSL A or.

UJtal BnK. fo) Cnoca GrMfut, T.vi1. JT T1 n'm bar-lil nf Vardvtilt fnr in Bmtan Jan 11. IWo wtt itr. Mr fUjmMl Moaret Uunnburf.

H. iMt ant brMA tr. W. Suibttnt of Atttnt. O.

rurttrtl ftnim vtll bt eonducttd runarat amrkas rr conducttd)Zi(A eivie Irsdrr Uun A. Wel A. Patrolman tktoitt P. Lawirr. In fMn.

funtral Chapel by thai Mr.T HTv. I Folic akl Jacinto CaiUia-a drutptd xith aouiid in tbt IP ttuoft. dwd it 1 pn. Friday at tht AndtiMm Memoriia Mnpital afitr fivt yamra ot declmint health and atytral wteka el atrtrnw 111 uf. i CouwyT "and a dauahitr "S-Pwd Furtutu-w allrn neck and right Irt ht ata-rd a hit SiwrMta iiiuSlfZ 4i I of tht latt W.

Raw and Mar- Jadmiittd brating Wast to dath be-Ion a rear me of the gang win i 'rr' nari him Riliua Tawnlv.fiva r.lls- waa "In lit-" allh Wa.1 i auUnntiBll. Mrs. Jot M. Duora. Mr.

Jam, Ht was a lifetime rtntdent of ytars ago ah came to Greenville wife. Martha Mumtes later the flat Jerked punneus and Mia Esrl Rows of Mrs. West, about ta, had them to a wobbling stop. But tht five, masked in red bandana and R7i f.T? tht j. ol Rio: four suwra.

Mrs. A hi. rtf- u- A'w-Mff. Mn. Klrt Adam.

SimpMW of Oreen-llle nd Mattl Wngnt Robltuon: two Mr. R. Lona of Lara Va anrf with drawn saaed-off shotgun and 45 pistol, stopped a car behind ana nad ainct made her heme here She was a number of tht Pomartt BaptiM Churcn. In addlUin to her hutband. Carter, she survived by on daughter.

Mits Emma Let Carter ol Greenville: four son. J. O. Carter O. A and Jerry Carter of Oreenvtlle and W.

D. Carter of varvtlltaini la rtortda abea hrr baabaad'a battered bady a as fatiDt yeaterday In hi fivt rtaaa bangalaw la l'ardville, fivt aailrs tast ef br. She flew here 1M niaht and was them, forced out tht driver and dsughtera. Mrs. Mam Uiont and its grandchildren.

Ut Strwet rmtirufUo Church Kundtr I m. by hi potar. ih Rt. ayot rttsiea, Jr, itiitt4 Or. I.

V. Btbb. Intermtnt will bt tn tr ftmUr plot Mounuin Vttw Ccmtitri. Tht fMiU rtquttu thit flowtrt bt omfUfd. Tht body tu rtrotlii at Abbott runtral Horn.

Pallbetrtrt wiu bt Allen Jones, W. C. Karptr. M. K.

Lonery. H. MoCaulty, Hunur Jonca and J. Byrd. Tbt honorary tacon U1 be tht tlden and dtaconi of Seneca Pro-byte rUn Church with Dr.

W. J. Gore. Or. T.

8trtbltn. Dr. L. Maya, Dr. H.

H. Welto, W. P. Nlra-mona. Calhoun W.

Cos, O. W. Olg-nlUUt, J. T. Ballenter, Ernest Pat- sped away tn tt MU Ruby Roblnton of Pelarr: two son.

Johnny and Rudolph Robinson of Petaer: fivt brothers, P. A. Barth M. BaUwtn detained by police for questiorUna I Easley: two sisters. Mrs Siller Rice and Dee of Pelitr.

Jim of Lauren. Wests slaying was described Appeasement Is Jot of Spartenbur? and DUlard a nnllra nil trial aa "nnt nf ha mnat Mor Bildwla dirt FrtdayTt 0 'MJJ bare-handed murder, we've fU.n. of Inman and Oacarihad in hi. hnm iia ijh-. n-i Varner of Woodruff; three ROQHiaan of Bvlva.

it. fivt sisters, Mrs. Ulllt DavU and Mr. Car rle Jenkins of Felser, Mrs. Bertha Martin Charge Raines of Greenwood and 10 grand- Detective Capt, Thomas D.

Simp ot Anderson: three daughters. Mrs. children. 'son said Carlos hid out in the West Bumtardner. Mrs.

Bertie Amman and Mist Pearl Robln-on ot Sylva. N. and four grandchildren. WASHINGTON. Apr.

IS. UJJO- Montee Wheeler. Mrs. HaxkeU Mar-Un and Mrs. Pauline Allen of An.

Funeral arrangements will be an-! home Wednesday nishi while West House Republican Leader Joseph W. nounced later from the ol flees otiWM working and ambushed his vlc- Funeral arrantementa will be mn. de-son; three hall-brothers. WlUle Martin. Jr.

(Masai tonight accused too. C. H. Marrtner. Homer Derrick.

uic jiiuuiu Mcnitt nuiti.i nuiuc.i.i tr rama thrmiah tha nounced later by tht Oray Mor- and Silas of Oreenvllle. Johnny of the administration of retorting to 1 if. o. BiacKwell, W. W.

Burley. H. P. wary. door.

"appeasement in Asia" while Amer Mn. Dovie B. Burdette I He said Carlos floored West with union, ana uraay oi xnomasvuie, N. four half-sisters. Mrs.

Lula Jenkins of Anderson. Mrs. Sally Hallman. Fred McCrackin. P.

Holleman. Jr, Meade Armstrong. ican forces are "on a treadmill of! two punches, kicked and beat him Roy Gradj Brown destruction In Korea. DSvU TBlacaweT BurdXti. aTwUe uut Martin, hi a nationwide radio Mrs.

Ethel Pickleslmer of Green ROCK HILL. Aor. 13Roy Oradv Wile: and 11 crandchlldren. ox uster isuroeiie. died suddenly broadcast, claimed President Tru.

Brown, Sr, died In York County Friday at 6:30 p. m. at her home, 6 Funeral arrangement will be ruiian H. Prultt. Winder Gary.

t. P. Mlley, Ed Nlneateln and John B. Humbert. BandConcert-Wai ntapiui rriaay aivernoon uwr a lona Mrtod of in health.

Manning mreet. taxon miil Arthur shows the administration la Mrs. Burdette was born and rear. in a privy spectacles ana neckue ed at Welllord and was a daushter announced later by the McDougald Johnston Funeral Horn. WddonW.Segara "flirting with the dangerous idea that you can make a deal with the tit waa oom tn York county, tht son of tht late L.

Brown and Margaret CasselL also of York at the back of the house where they were found by police, Simp of Mr. Carrie Dobbins Blackwell mmum srmihos Oil 39195 ill 49.95 SLOTS! Communists. oi weu lord and the 'late James County. Mr. Brown was reared In ANDERSON, Apr.

13. Weldon W. He said tht issue brought into Open Park Sunday oiacicweii. tine lived at Jackson Mill for 20 year and was a member of Began. 26.

resident of Route 3. focus by tht MacArthur incident 1 Eoenezer cut nad lived in Rock Hill since 191S. He operated a grocery business on West Main Street for a number of years until 1M3, when SimpsonvUle, died Thursday night whether tht U. 8. "shall be bled tne Jackson Mill Methodist Church.

For' the rjast four vaara aha hArl NEWBERRY, Apr. W-Margaret Hunter Park will bt opened official white by an endless chain" of Krem son said. West, president of the Yardrlllt CI vie Association, met Carlos about sis year are, the detective said, when West allowed the onetime deckhand tt ase a twa-rtom cabin en his rent free. Carlos, a native of Avero, Portu in Anderson. He was the son of Lonnie O.

and ly lor tne lummer recreational pro cram with a concert by the New lin-Inspired puppet wars, or whether the V. 8, "through courageoua and uvea in tne eaxon Mill community. Surviving besides her husband and mother are two daughters, Mrs. Doris Perosh and Mrs. Mil.

the late MatUt P. Segar. Besides his father, survivors include his wife. Mrs. Jewell Hubbard bold leadership, can take decisive berry Mill Band Sunday afternoon.

action" to end Russia' schemes. irom 4 to a p. according to Mr. Seaars of the home: a son. Dennis.

ne retired Because oi neaitn. ror the past five years be has worked for the Allan Finance Company. He was married to Mrs. Mae SherrlU of Rock Hill. July 7, 1918.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a veteran of the First World. War. gal, came to this country in 1914. dred Collin of Spartanburg; four sons, Robert and Harold A. of J.

H. Summer, president of the Civic League, aponsor of the park. aiso oi tne nome; lour oromers, Ralph. Charles and Jerry of SimpsonvUle, Lester of Stone Mountain. nine sisters.

Mrs. Alvln Crane weuiord, jame o. of Hayesvllle, N. C. and Skmne P.

Burdette of Spartanburg: four brothers. Bud. For a number of years the park Discrimination In has attracted peopit who enjoy the Funeral service will oe conaueiea of Scottsdale, Ga, Mrs. Johnny Negro Attendance At College Fought KNOXVILLE, Apr. 13.

(P) Cotton Is Claimed park's facilities, lor picnics, swimming an dother recreational activi Toy and John of Welllord and Abell Blackwell of Greenwood; five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Cothran, of Startex, Mrs. OlUe Felker of Green- Clay of Redan. Mrs. Herman Elrod of Anderson, and the Misses it the chapel of Bass Funeral Home Sunday at 4 p.m.

Interment will be in Laurelwood Cemetery. ties. LONDON P) A textile union Virginia. Erma Jean. Evelyn.

Chris Mr. Brown is survived oy nis wue. vine, Mrs. Nell Parham of Greenwood. Mrs.

Hazel Thomroon- anri tine, Lor a. Lutrell and Gay NeU Setars of SimpsonvUle. The application of four Knoxvllle Negroes for admission to the Uni chief today accused the United States of "astonishing discrimination" against Britain in cotton Funeral services wui rje conduct Atom Film Will Be Mrs. Mae Brown; one daughter, Mrs. 3i L.

Dates of Columbia; one son, R. Grady Brown, Jr. of Fort Valley. a step-son, Albert Sherrlll of Rock Hill; two sisters, versity of Tennessee must be decided on its merits in federal district ed Saturday at 4 D.m. at Six and Mrs.

Swanee Rudisail of Welllord; and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Wood Mortuary. Twenty Baptist Church by the Rev. The allocation to Britain for the court, three federal Judges ruled Shown For Easley Dave wnson and tne rtev. tiusn Moore.

Burial will be in the current year, said Ernest Thornton, secretary of the United Textile Fac Mrs. Mattie B. Williams oi Mrs. T. J.

Horton of Heath Springs; and one brother, the Rev. The Negroes had asked the three EASLEY, Apr. 13 A film entitled phnreh' eemeterv. Judges to order the university to Tne nodv is at nome ox tne Likes Way Tobey w. Brown ox addcviuc.

father in SimpsonvUle. "We Conquer the Atom," will be shown at a mass meeting In the Easley High School auditorium tory Workers' Federation, represents little more than a third of Britain's imports of American cotton for 1950. admit them to its law and graduate schools on grounds their constitu tional rights were violated when Monday at 8 p. the Rev. T.

E. Ephriam V. McCoy, Sr. ANDERSON. Arir.

IS EDhriam V. Bobby Aiken Bobbv Aiken, infant son of Mr. At the same time, the United Belcher, director of civil defense they were denied admission. McCoy, Sr, 86. of the New Prospect in the Easley area, announced.

Paul C. Aughtry. civil, defense di 'Blows His Stack' CHICAGO, Apr. 13 (IP) Senator Tobey, who gave vent to his ire from time to time during the Senate Crime Committee's hearings, was chatting with reporters today. He pulled a letter from his Docket.

States decided to boost Japan's allocation six per cent over 1950, he said. The Nineteenth Amendment, giv and Mrs. Robert M. Aiken of 4 Reedy Street, City View, died in a community, died in Anderson Me AS FOR FABRICS: These suits are crafted of the finest quality sheen-gabardine. 100 fine all wool (if you've read the papers you know how wool prices have skyrocketed) making these an unbelieve-oble buy! morial Hnsoital at 10 a.

m. today. rector of Greenville ,4 expected to ing suffrage to women, was proclaimed in effect August 26, 1920. He had been an invalid four years This sort of discriminatory treat- teraav mornmz. attend the meeting and make brief telle and had been seriously ill one week.

ment, he declared, would impair An The child's ther is connected with Brandon MU1 in the weaving Mr. Belcher urged all local citi Choice of rsn mm 1 glo-American relationships as far as the Lancashire cotton area was con He was a son of the late E. V. and Annie Massey McCoy. His first wife waa the late Eliza It was from Michael Kelly.

9. of zens to attend this important meet department. His mother was Miss Rubv Burnett before her marriage. Salem Depot, N. H.

The boy wrote cerned. Louetta Bolt McCoy. He is surviv AT THE rOPUlAH They have lived in Greenville for several years and are members of in pencil: "I think the Senate Crime In "Our industry," Thornton said in his annual report, "during 1951 ing. Churchmen Name f-ICS THE MtUIONS rAV ed by his second wiie, Mrs. iona CaudeU McCoy; eight sons, Clarence A.

E. V. Jr, and Henry tne wooasioe Avenue unurcn oi God. has to face the unpalatable possl bllity of short-time working or un vestigating Committee should be continued. There are too many bad men in the world.

I like the way C. McCoy of Anderson, James C. surnvme. in addition to ms par or tne u. s.

Marines. Frew w- oi ents, are one sister and one broth Officers For Year employment due to shortages of raw Port Jackson. Lee of Los Aneeles, er. Geneva and Robert M. Aiken, you blow your materials.

Calif and W. A. McCoy of Charles Jr, and grandparents, James Mon ELTON, Apr. officers of the Presbyterian Men's Fellow roe Aiaen and Mr. ana Mrs.

Aipen ton; two daughters, Mrs. Berry Bolt and Mrs. Herman Duncan of Anderson; 36 grandchildren and 24 B. Burnett of ureenvine. Funeral services win be conduct ship were elected on Tuesday night at a regular monthly meeting at the reat-ranocnuaren.

ne was ed by the Rev. J. L. McCoy on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the graveside in Graceland member of New Prospect Baptist Church from which funeral serv ices will be conducted Sunday at 4 Presbyterian Churcn. George Burgess was elected president of the group, Jesse Boyce, vice president and Pete Shirley, secretary and treasurer.

until tne service tne ooay wiu AS FOR COLORS: Select from high-fashion shodes of Navy, beige, gold, pink, red; powder blue, toast, black or green. m. by tne Rev. v. Clarence snir- pv and the Rev.

W. T. Holvrod. be at the home. Burial in tne cnurcn ceme- t7.

Mrs. Mary M. Gahan Grandsons win serve as paucear- Easley Red Cross era: Herbert Kennetn Frank V. and cnanes m. Mccoy, a.

ta-ene Bolt and Herman H. Duncan. Drive Still Slow ENOREE, Apr. 13 Mr. Mary Meadors Gahan, 51, died Friday morning In Spartanburg General Hospital after several months' Jr.

Flowerbearera wUl be Rebecca EASLEY. Apr. M. Cassela, Duncan, Lynn, Harriet ana Mary Jane MeCov. Shelby and Lucy Mc- Surviving are her husband.

Jere general chairman of the Easley Red Cross fund drive, reported total Claln and Joe Beth HUlhouse. The miah Gahan: one daughter. Mrs. contributions tn to date of 12,639.94. body la at tne nome.

f. u. Haws ins ox Laurens: one son. Easley needs 1524.08 to meet her aivita nf 13.164. Troy Meadors of Enoree; one sister, Mrs.

Marvin Waters of Spartan Lewis P. Ellison burg; one brother, Jeff Johnson of Contributions should be made to I TOCCOA. Ga. Aor. 13 Mr.

Lewis wooarun; ana live granocnudren. Mrs. Raymond Lynch, chapter cnair-man, or she may be contacted and Funeral services will re conduct SIZES: 9 to 15 10 to 20 6Vi to 24a YOU NEVER GOT I 1 ava sat fC' MORE i for S5 1 P. Ellison, 19, died at hi home at 113 Peachtree Street, Thursday ed Sunday at 1 n. m.

at the Enoree someone win can for tne aonauon. Metnodist cnurcn py tne nev. ciyae night at 11:45. Mr. Ellison's death came a few Hendrlx ana tne Rev.

K. i. mc- Tnt-matlnnal Court of Jus Is Gaha. Burial -win be tn the Forest minutes after be had suffered a Lawn Cemetery in Laurens. tice waa adopted by the League of hesrt attack.

A native Of Anderson Alter 11 a. saturaay. wie ooay Nations August 3. wzo- County, s. c.

ne nad rjeea in ui haaltJi aanrtrrml months. will be at tht home of her son. Troy Meadors of Enoree. Routt FUNERAL INVITATIONS He was the ton of tne rate Manon Heunew win oe Muoearers: as and Mary Mauldia Ellison. He was ffua and Arch West.

James Johnson. A ton i A .7 ii ri i BEFORE M-na. and matrrM Mr. an barn in Anderson county ana uvea R. C.

and Rubba Cooper. Ira Bull, the ireater Ban of ms me eas Mrs. ao-aa Tjaftla. IIHIU AD1 aw -i Edward ana Fred Tucker. ley, 8.

Mr. and Mra EUlscm cam to Toe coa three years ago- from DarUon Kr.aH W. LBfila, it. B.iWri Wta R-i-rr ant Sfrt. W'J" XLHi awhlh taTtt-4 to tu-4 taa.aar-l John Thomas LoftU ea-ha.

oa. so matt utetr nome. John Thomas LefUs. infant ton ot i i ii a ma ua Besides his wife, the former Mist Emit Wilton, be to aorvtved four Mr. and Mra.

Frank W. Lot tto. died arlta UN A. AS FOR SAVINGS: We bought ot speciol price. So do you! Tries suits ordinarily can't be touched under 39.95 and 49.95! Thr tale for Soturdov only! HURY! ONLY 55 LUCKY WOMEN WILL GT THIS WONDCRFUL SAVINGS! children.

Boy X. of Br.es-port. w.lur im ttuni. nmmm ua- yesterday morning at It dock to feral hoopttai. Af-a, faaarai auaartar.

Conn, net. fars n. suuson oi i Tnt lamuv nomt lot hsi t.i..,i. -MM at Mr. ast nor fathha SMOOTH LIGHTWEIGHT STRAWS! more luxury LAVISH VELVET TRIM more newness NEWEST SHAPES AND DESIGNS more value EVERY HAT -WORTH MUCH MORE! See these hots and mony more in our collection ot one speciol once! Athena.

Mrs. Jonn carer Columbia. 8. Mra, Edna WIMer thernt Lane. Mra.

Lottie waa Mist Z. V. 1 m7 Maar-a aia- Harriett Rodgera before Mr snar- nwt. la addiuoa tut M-tnaa. ne ulvr.nl Mr raaaral -arrtM t- v.

I a al asaa aa orar-tea Caaan-rr ak tka Kra. of mwsermut, lira pwwis Lather tf Btrastrwhaat, Alt-, Gaonre ot eyttcangba. Ala, Jl-a tt Mont teaaery. Aia, Frank a Ot-iyiand, O. and Dara las--, a and teat ky tht oflo-rlrsi alsurrs and braCMrs: Lee are.

Beuiaa, H-aw Fraafe W. Jr, Bextawa and imh amnii-n JUST $3. DOWN HOLDS ON LAY-AWAY aarai irv later. Mrs. J.

H. Stewart at AXKtar- aoa. 8. rwMnl atr-Vta wfJI eetVr sited Mary Ana Leftfe: graodpamtts, Mr. and Mra.

TV-was Rdfrs Otx-mii and Mra. Joisi P.Xef- a. air-. Stra aa.M av-'MA air, aai.wat Vaa hmday at B. as.

at ML Ptarali Ua at waa-iBtr- tarfea a-wtr. K-ra. a4 art. riw a Hmt MKhaai April last. Bastis CT-wtll to Ar.ilriatl 0aHy wv tbaj Rrr.

W. F. LtoMr. Bvlal win a to tht tr-trdi i. The bad via tot to at- tot (ht -wwrrrs sum, stcoNo rvcot Funeral a r-iraa vrf9 tor a 'd a trmm r- "-aT -l eatra) aa tam taw a-t't anr-- a- -anal la Ai ua-r nmu il JS SMtatoy.

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