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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER il. 18I THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SIX For Lap Machines Lander Library Work Progresses Kids Watch Anderson Parade PLANJUNALUSKA rvm tomR Mtam CENTER YOUTH i. 7 Roark Invents Safety Device At Ninety Six NINETY SIX, Nov.

26 There XV- aTT Sunday To Be 'Paul Kern will be fewer hand injuries for Day For Offerings Toward Center comber operators in the Ninety Six plant of Greenwood Mills hereafter because of the safety NOV. 2t IJI-AS memorial to one of the "greats" mindedness of i 35-year-old section man. of the Methodist Church in the David Roark Invented a safety South, a $100,000 youth center is device called a limit switch to be built at Lake Junaluska, N.C. it was announced today. Sunday has been set aside as "Paul B.

Kern Youth Memorial which makes it impossible to start a lap machine until a hood guard is lowered into place. He installed the first limit switch three days after an operator suffered hand injuries in a machine earlier this month. Day" by South Carolina Method ists. Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship throughout the state will be. asking for special The safety device now is in offerings to help build the center.

vise on every lap machine The two-story building will face Th hriik work shown above It the hilf.wiv mirk In heitht of the new Lander College library throughout the Ninety Six plant on Lake Junaluska, and will house now under construction. The building will have a meizanine and will be twice as high as shown here. a (J a fellowship hall, stage, conference and plans are being made to install them throughout Greenwood rooms, snack bar, oliice and living Mills. quarters for the dirwtor, it was Working on the building in tae above picture, left to right, are vernon Lewis, r.uis nneiion, ana Arthur Johnson. Mr.

Lewis is superintendent of the prbject. I.ewis and Shelton are placing steel joists for the ceiling of the boiler room. At the left of the photograph is the main entrance to the library. Near the entrance is scaffolding used in laying brick, this view (aces north, looking toward the Lander apartments. -The Job Is now on schedule, says Mr.

Lewis, and will be completed by February It if the weather remains favorable. (Photo by Lander News Bureau). stated by Tummy Poston, of Pam- The machine Is easy plico, publicity secretary for the stall and the operation MYF in the state. uirur pie. The switch is placed id Bishop Paul Bently Kern, for whom the center will be dedicated Columbia Jehovah's Witnesses died in 1953 after a lifetime of Approximately 15 crippled children watched A nderton's Christmas parade yesterday from a special reviewing Hand provided by the Exchange Club with the co-operation ol the Anderson County Health Department.

Nurses were on duty with the. children. The crowd which watched the parade waa eitimated at the largeil ever attend an Anderson Christmas parade. (Greenville News Photo by Sara V. Uverante).

service to the Methodist Church, He served as pastor in Tennes see; as teacher and dean at South Sentence 2 For Refusing Armed Service ern Methodist University; and as Timmerman asked Leitner, "do Largest Crowd Sees Anderson Parade pastor of Travis Park Churcn ban Leitner told Timmerman, "Your COLUMBIA, 26 -Federal District Judge George Bell Tim- Antonio. from wnicn post ne vou mean vou tmnK inai iney was consecrated as bishop. have ail the rights under the jamming the sidewalks from the Recreation Center to River honor has found me guilty, but God and 230 milHon Angels know I am a minister. When the law of God and the law of the He was then assigned to the Far Russian government that they merman today handed down 2V4 and 3 year prison terms to two members of the Jehovah's Wit By SAKA V. LIVERANCE Stalf Correspondent ANDERSON, Nov.

26 The lar est crowd ever to watch a pa East; later to the Larounas, and the spool rack, operated from a cam on the spool-dispensing shaft. When the hood guard is raised, the cam presses against the limit switch breaking the electrical circuit and making it impossible to start the machine until the hood Is lowered into place. A. L. Straw, plant superintendent, said of the man and his device, "The management appreciates Roark's interest and co-operation in making it his responsibility to correct this particular hazardous condition, as well as the interest shown in the safety program by all the employes throughout the plant." The inventor of the limit switch has been with Greenwood for 18 years and has been a section foreman for seven years.

Wise Men; the flight into Egypt; and Christ as the light of the world. Interspersed with these floats were others bearing choirs, singing familiar Christmas Carols. have under this one?" "Yes," he replied. the highlight of the parade came when Santa himself appeared, as iinaliy to the Nashville area. He nesses sect for refusing to submit to armed service induction.

the last unit of the parade. Per rade in Anderson, according to "Then I feel sorry for you, country conflict, I have to-obey God's law It doesn't make any difference what this court retired in 1U52. The Western North Carolina Conference and the South Georgia Con Lawrence Donald Leitner of Co haps nowhere were there happier During the time, Christmas carols young man," the jurist said. Leitner later modified his re lumbia, who received the longer Chief of Police W. I.

Burden, en thusiastically approved today'! Christmas parade, which empha says." ference have also set aside similar sentence, claimed exemption from service as a minister. mark to say that the sect is active in Russia but must be more faces than in the special reviewing stand built for crippled children, on the Square. Braces, crutches, and casts were completely forgotten as the children aited the religious significance ol days to raise funds for the center, Good Supplies the occasion John W. Gaston of Columbia, receiving the shorter sentence. were played by the chimes at St.

John's Methodist Church, adding to the impresaiveness of the occasion. The second section was alive with color and sound, including bands from ten high schools. The lionea Path band placed first, winning $100. Ware SlSoals was secretive. Two other members of the sect Timmerman asserted that when an individual sets himself up to determine which laws he will obey and which he will disregard, "There will be no law and no United States, only Anarchy." Leitner also said that in Russia claimed exemption as a conscientious objector.

The parade was led by a color guard and band from Donaldson Air Force Base, but other bands were placed in the second section James 0. Higdon of Greenville enjoyed every minute of the parade. The Exchange Club was responsible for the arrangements, 'in Rains Increase and William Gardner Pegram Jr. The two men, who also were of Anderson, will be tried on the fined $500 each, filed notice of ap of the parade, while the first sec tion was given over to floats pre same charges at a later term of the Jehovah's Witness have as second, with $75; Belton third, cooperation with the Anderson County Health Department, which had nurses on duty with the Greens On Sale peal and were piacea under $2, 500 bond. court much freedom as in this country with $50, and Palmetto fourth, pared by the churches of this with $25.

In addition each band area. From the first float, which showed the Holy Bible as the source of right and truth, to the At Mart Here received $25 expense money from the Merchants Association, which also provided $50 expense money Sheppard's Defense Hits At Testimony Habingreithers Be Arraigned During Term The Merchants Association tonight expressed its appreciation to the cooperation churches and the Ministerial Association, particu Recent general rains in the area for each of the churches prepar have resulted in a 75 to 90 per ly Jefore the murder. Others were several occasions, he asked Dom last float in the section, which depicted the Great Commission, "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every living creature," the parade was truly larly the committee composed of cent increase in the volume of ing floats, I he Anderson High School band participates, but found in a room outside Hover sten'sroom. Dr. McLeod rampton, the Kev.

Martin Tilson, the Rev. Tommy greens handled by the Farmers Wholesale Market, officials said fense attorneys for Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard ripped and tore today at police evidence obtained through test-tube methods in the home does not compete in the awards Other bands were: Pendleton, browski to step down from the witness stand so that, together, they stood in front of the jury as he asked about the spots on the pictures. He challenged Dombrowski on The greying, slow-spoken defense Andrew Charles Habingreither, 24, and his wife, Bertha Mae Habingreither, 21, charged with i u.

yesterday. llolroyd and the Rev. T. is. Mc Bride.

Toccoa, Seneca, Greenwood and attorney led Dombrowski over the Manager Ben R. Leonard reported that good supplies of qual an inspirational and beautiful sight. Step by step, the Christmas Story was unfolded with floats showing the Angel appearing to Westside. In this section were floats pre laboratory test he used to deter-dpal-Sundav. uc, M.

of where his wife was beaten to death on a dark, stormy night last July. They centered their fire particularly on methods a police labora ity coilards, turmp greens, mus mine that a spot on a piece of month-old daughter, will be ar- pared by the Red Cross, the Com Spoon Taken the methods used to analyze one stain. The detective had said he tard greens and turnips and tops are now available at the market Marv and to Joseph: the decree munity Chest, the Tuberculosis tory technician used to identify human blood stains. wood cut from the cellar stairs was human blood. His questioning was designed to show that a dog's on Rutherford Rd.

To Hospital He urged buyers to visit the The state accuses Dr. Sheppard from Caesar that all must be tax- Association, the Civil Air Pathol, ed; no room at the inn; the mang- the Boy Scouts, majorettes from tr scene; the angel appearing to two dancing schools, and others, the shepherds; the visit of the To thousands of eager children market "now that supplies are scraped the wood where' it was found with a clean knive, put the particles on a piece of white filter and analyzed them in the labora blood might produce the same re By Staff Correspondent sufficient to fill the demand. action in the chemical test. The ANDERSON, Nov. 26 Clifton A brisk business in "home Sheppards had a female dog.

tory. of battering his wife Marilyn to death as she lay in bed. He asserts the crime was committed by a bushy-haired maurauder, who also attacked him and twice knocked him unconscious in the fight. grown" Christmas decorations, in The two men clashed, too, over Corrigan asked if he had ever eluding cedar trees, holly and the manner in which the test was heard of another type of method Spoon, 44, who was sentenced this week to 14 years for assaulting an ll -year-old Negro girl, is reported in fair condition today at Anderson Memorial Hospital, where he Town Talk mistletoe, is expected at the mar controlled." Dombrowski said he to excise blood from a smooth sur ket from now until Christmas Henry J. Dombrowski, "test- soaked two pieces wood in the Eve.

tube detective" of 12 years experi solution one he had reason to be faceby using litmus paper and a sponge. Dombrowski said he had, but that under certain conditions was taken yesterday after he be Market officials are encourag lieve had never been bloodied, the gan hemorrhaging from the stom ach. this method would not be the most other piece containing the spot. The first bit, he said, gave a ence in the Cleveland police laboratory, was the witness today as the trial neared the end of its sixth week. ing the public to buy the trees and other "borne grown" Christmas items "to allow the farmers efficient.

Spoon suffers from a stomach negative reaction, the second MR. AND MRS. Q. P. BROOKS and children of Charleston were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Grover M. Thompson at their home on Grace St. Mrs. Brooks Is the former Miss Russle Thompson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. The attorney then asked if stains condition, which required surgery positive." Under direct examination, using left by certain vegetables, chemi to have a little cash money at a time of the year when farm income is particularly low." several years ago. A physician Corrigan asked if he had kept was called to the Anderson Coun photographs, the state mapped a trail of blood from room to room in the Sheppard home. The trial Thompson Mrs. Jack Pitts of Laurens was a shopping raigned at the General Sessions Court term beginning Dec.

8, Circuit Solicitor James R. Mann said last night. The charge was preferred against the couple after a coroner's inquest jury found that little Katn-erino Marie Habingreither came to her death as the result of "cruel treatment from the parents Both parents have given statements in connection with the case and have admitted in the statements that they struck the baby. The Habingreithers apparently still have no attorney. Still in the county jail, they will have court appointed attorneys after they are arraigned unless they have employed counsel before that time.

Mrs. Habingreither is pregnant, she has revealed. The little girl was their only child. Habingreither has been stationed at Donaldson Air Force Base about three years. 1 RADIO WAVES Schenectady Short waves.

In the early days of radio, were regarded as almost useless. Now they carry many services, includ-ing television transmission. HCCURUTE detailed notes, step by step, as the test was made. When the de ty Jail to see him, and recom visitor In Greenville yesterday, cals and lead oxide would not also cause the "blue green glow" that appears when detection chemicals come in contact with human blood Dombrowski said this was a fact. mended he be taken to the hoi tective said he had not done so, I In addition to the garden greens, citrus fruits are now in plentiful supply at the market.

Sweet potatoes, on the other even led out to the garage, where Dombrowski said he found a blood stain. pital. A guard is being maintain-ed at the hospital. Green, former Greenvillians who the attorney said, "then there is no way can check you to see if MR. AND MRS.

H. L. HOW ARD and family of Harriman, Corrigan also asked if stains left hand, are in limited supply and visited relatives in Mauldin. Mr, Spoon will be taken to the State This could be the basis for the by a crushed insect or a swatted this test K'tuaiiy did nave tne results you claim." were Thanksgiving guests Green is plant manager for D. Penitentiary as soon as he is able have jumped in price from $3 to $4.50 and $5 a bushel in recent stale's contention that a "bushy-haired intruder" would have fled fly would not also be blood.

of Mr. Howard's mother. Mrs. k. Donnegar sportswear manu to make the trip.

Dombrowski said he showed the Corrigan indicated that ne would weeks. The yam crop is the short facturers. Mrs. Piizicaroll is liv W. Howard, at her home on Grace St Miss Wll Lou Pitts of two solutions to other people in cross-examine Dombrowski over est in many years because of the with her husband's parents while the laboratory, and the attorney Board Members the scene as rapidly as possible, and would not have lingered around the house and then gone into the garage.

Greenville spent Thanksgiving drought, market officials said, each of the many stains found in the house and attack the detec he serves as a jet pilot in Korea. did not pursue the question further and the only source at present is with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i. V.

Pitts, in Lau rens. tive's testimony at every point. As the hearing opened, Corrigan MRS. E. T.

HOLCOMBE of Defense Atty. wiinam J. Corn- Charleston visited relatives in moved that the "jury be with May Be Named Three members of the Green the curing house. Adm. Crawford gan swiftly began picking and probing at Dombrowski's Greenville Thanksgiving Day.

She drawn" in effect, a mistrial be PTA Week MRS. D. B. SHEPPARD has re turned home after spending sev visited Mr. and Mrs.

Rupert Farr cause a Cleveland newspaper, in ville Memorial Auditorium Dis He wanted to know the exact terviewed and photographed the at their home on Saluda View Dr Dr. and Mrs. H. M. eral months with her daughter family of one of the jurors.

Judge Heads District dates and times when the laboratory technician went to the house, who went with him, and whether trict board of trustees may be named at the meeting of the Greenville County Delegation next Eskew of Piedmont visited friends and. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James I.aBell of Buffalo. N. AUGUSTA CIRCLE The Augusta Circle PTA Edward Blythin denied it, pointing will and relatives in Greenville CHARLESTON.

S.C.. Nov. 26 Wl Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Simpson of he was "briefed" as to what evi out that the juror herself was not present. Command of the Sixth Naval Dis Gray Court, and Miss Iris Simp dence to look for. have "open house" Monday at 7:30 p.m. A skit, "Why Parent-Teacher Tuesday.

The terms of Chairman Ed B. Smith, Mrs. D. A. Tillingha.it and ASPIRIN Corrigan dieted from uomDrow- Each tablet JH eauw eaay five exact dotage "just at doctor order." trict will change hands at 10:30 Over and over again, he asked PFC.

RL'SSELL D. DIXON, Is FOR CHiiDnjfJJ son and Miss Joyce Simpson of Winthrop College were guests ski the fact that bloodstains were a. tomorrow when near Adm. t1 see the notes Dombrowski made C. Douglas Wilson expired last found on the carpet in the room serving in Korea with the Seventh will be given in the auditorium.

A paper drive will George C. Crawford relieves near spring, but the Delegation post World's Largest Selling Asgirin For Cidrea 'Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Haasell Simpson. occupied by Dr.

Lester Hoversten, Infantry Division and has been Adm. Heber H. McLean. as he went along. The detective produced them and Corrigan noted that some were undated, "so now be held Tuesday morning.

house-guest of the bheppards short poned making appointments to fill the positions. According to Adm. Crawford will assume com overseas since last March. His parents live on Rt. 3, Piedmont mand of the District in ceremonies you are simply relying on your law, the terms of the incumbents Miss Helen Bel of Ashev lie.

1 Teen-Ager Injured at the U. S. Naval Base. Adm. run until successors are selected MISS JEAN DIXON, assistant Red Cross field director at the II.

S. Army Hospital at Fort Bragg, N. C. is spending the memory, is that correct; he asked on numerous occasions. McLean's retirement with the rank It was believed that the Delega N.

visited friends in Greenville during the Paul Chapman of Atlanta was a visitor of vice admiral will be effective Dombrowski, a big, bald man, tion withheld naming the mem bers until after the Nov. 2 refer at midnight Tuesday. weekend with her parents, Mr, Adm. McLean, who has served remained cool and unperturbed under the cross-fire. He never raised his voice and showed no in Greenville this week J.

M. Russell Is ill at her home on College St. SURPRISE and DISGUISE and Mrs. L. F.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forsyth and son spent endum on the auditorium district's bonded debt limit. 37 years with the Navy, has been Parker, Greenville High Students In Altercation 'inanksgiving in Gastoma, N. C.

sign of doubt about his methods or the evidence they produced. commandant of the bixth Naval District since May of 1953. He and Mrs. McLean and their two chil Anti-'Right-To-Work' MRS. LEILA TAYLOR of 21 He said he used -chemicals that McAdoo Ave.

is a patient at cause blood-stains to "glow blue-green" in the dark and others to Police yesterday were investi dren plan to leave Charleston Tuesday and will reside in the admiral's home town, Llano, Tex. Greenville General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bill Squires of detect stains possibly invisible to gating an altercation between teen-age groups from Parker and AFL Plans Big Campaign that nothing definite has been established. There was no Indication from the incident Wednesday that such activity was involved.

Adm. Crawford, who arrived in the human eye. Greenwood arc visiting Mr, Squires mother, Mrs. C. Charleston today, will be joined As these stains appeared, he OrrfBt 111 NfWl Dec.

3 by Mrs. Crawford. The new Squires Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lowry are spending the weekend The altercation came on the eve commandant comes to Charleston um rri Buiifltaf Br Hlr said, photographs were made to show the location.

Of this type of picture, 16 were placed in evidence of the traditionally heated rivalry from the Submarine Force, Atlan blasted the "right-to-work" laws in the 17 states. South Carolina's law was passed this year. Most of the states that have passed such legislation are located in the between Parker and Greenville tic Fleet. A graduate of the U.S. today.

in Kicnmono, va. MRS. JOSEPH J. PIZZICARO LI, the former Barbara Coleman High Schools at the Thankseivine Naval Academy, in 1921, he began Dombrowski also described the Day football game. In past years, in 1927 in South except for few in the his submarine service minute search under powerful, focused lights of the rooms in the rivalry was such that altercations WASHINGTON, Nov.

2 The American Federation of Labor today announced a nationwide campaign against what it terms "misnamed right-to-work" laws in South Carolina and 16 other states. AFL President George Meany, New London, Conn. midwest. spent Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Rose Coleman, 107 N.

Leach St. Mrs. Plziicaroli murder house. He said that under Greenville men scnoois eariy Wednesday night. Chief J.

H. Jennings said one of the youths, a Greenville High School student, was injured in the incident, involving more than a doien boys. The youth was treated in the emergency room of General Hospital but not seriously hurt. Two teen-agers, bath Parker students, had been referred to juvenile authorities by investigating officers. (State law provisions prohibit publishing the names of Juveniles In connection with offenses.) Officers yesterday had talked often, followed the games.

In recent years, however, the games The AFL has also issued to all its state branches a pamphlet en HOT MUSIC Marilyn Sheppcrd's bed. be found drove to Greenville from Newton nave producea no disorderly inci SCRANTON. Pa. A lot ollthe stub of burned match, a titled "Right to Wreck." The la K. with Mr.

and Mrs. Grady dents ot note. bor organization, in addition, will I hot air comes out of a radio oriPiece of foil, "particles of insects" and the chip of a tooth present a series of three weekly radio programs explaining the There was no testimony showing whether the chip came from the alerting all state federations to the "danger," charged that employer groups have organized well-financed lobbies to press for adoption of such "anti-labor state laws." He said their major op "dangers" of this legislation. TV tube. A manufacturer heats half of a building from 64 tube-testing sets.

The sets "give off enough heat to warm 130 six-room houses," company engineers say Drive Out The Pines murdered woman teeth. They will be heard coast-to-coast Corrigan spent long moments going over the photographs. On Rainbow Riley is in store for a big surprise, while DICK TRACY'S life it threatened by criminals. Follow DICK TRACY fequl arly in over the ABC network under the title, "As We See It." portunity comes next year when with several of eight Parker High School teen-acers involved. A SI Sunday 0lflnrt ChilMM Ftadt McCormick Seal Sale Committee statement as signed in which it was related that the youths were in a car at Parker High School when another automobile passed.) From that car, someone called all but four state legislatures will be meeting and warned that the legisation constitutes "a serious threat to sound and democratic labor relations in America." The Congress of Industrial Organizations has also recently Sandwkhtf ASHKVIIIE out to the Parker youths and some object was thrown from the I Mri.

l.olt passing car, -it was related. Later, the statement the Parker High School youths, in Goodman. rrop. II Greenville Plant 221 RIVER ST. Phone 3-1646 in SIN their automobile, again encountered the car that had been seen earlier this time at the intersection of Buncombe St.

and Butler Ave. It was there the altercation occurred. MINOR ABRASIONS There were five youths in the car carrying Greenville High School students, it was reported. Only one of them was hurt. He had minor abrasions at the back For Christmos Giving! SYLVAN I A TELEVISION SYLVAN IA RADIO Select Now While Stocks Arc Complete of his head, officers reported.

The Greenville High School youths at 9:45 p. m. Wednesday IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU Yes, disobility from jicknesi or Occident strikes unexpectedly ond is a "cold" ond "cosh" customer. Let us provide the highest quolity "financial medicine" for such on unfortunate event by odequottly protecting you ond your family against the expenses of hospital and surgical care. Most importont too, provide for the continuonct of income when interrupted by disability.

Wt invite and welcome your inquiry. CHAS. N. GARRISON, Ctn.rol Agin! MARY A. SfUl, Spxial Ant ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY stopped at u.e intersection oi a.

Main and Broad Sts. and asked Police Officers E. C. Rumler and eaders Bros W. H.

-Baldwin for an escort to General Hospital. It was then tien at that the investigation began. Chief Jennings said his ficers have received reports MR. CAUDLE MR. SANDERS MR.

Bl'ZIIARDT MR. RELL The steering committee for MrCormirk's Christmas teal sale looks over returns from the sale In which 14, 'iM was raised in a three-day contest to select a town for the premirre of the motion picture "The Silver Chalice." The contest is based on per capita contributions, and McCormick's averages about 45 rents for every man, woman and child in the rounlv. Above, left to right, are H. A. Grove Rood Dial 2-3982 PIwm 2-1231 J-IJ01 SIO Franklin N.I I Sldg.

CREENVIUf, S. C. gangs formed la Greenville but Ccndle; G. 1. Sanders, chairman; Fred Buihardt, teal campaign chairman; and 1.

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