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SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1955 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO Attend WorkshopOnFarmFences Columbia Fire Damage $500,000 Harrison Gets 15 Years After Pleading Guilty 1 pended with three years' probation ordered, lrvin J. Allgood, 50, pleaded si --L -r By RUTH WALKER Clarence Harrison, 40, Negro, charged with the rape of a 14-year-old White girl, yesterday entered a plea of guilty with recom guilty to operating a motor ve I 1 mendation to mercy ana was sen hicle while under the influence of an intoxicant (second offense) and was sentenced to serve one vear or to pay $1,000, provided tenced by Judge C.

Bruce Little- jolin to serve 15 years. that after the payment of $200 or service of 60 days. Die balance After a General Sessions Court jury was seated, Harrison with shall be suspended, with three drew his plea ol not guuiy. i nom years' probation ordered. James Yearwood, 28, pleaded as A.

Wolford assisted tne Mate and C. V. Pyle and J. G. Leather- wood represented the defendant.

guilty to violation of the liquor law and was sentenced to serve one year, provided that after the service of four months, the balance shall be suspended, with five years' probation ordered. Harry Alexander, 30, pieaaea Joe 1). Beard, 20, who was on Thursday convicted of Involuntary manslaughter In connection with the traffic death of Pvt. William J. Protser was yesterday sentenced to serve 11 months and to pay $500, suspended after service of 90 days or payment of $500, with three years' probation ordered.

Preiser was a passenger In the car driven by Beard. The car was Involved in a wreck with another automobile south of Simp-onville last May. Sentences totaling. 11 years were guilty to non-support and was sentenced to serve one year or to pay $1,500, suspended, with three years' probation ordered, a condition being that the defendant pay $12 a week 4o his family's sup-Prt- An nil h-aipr nturtr-ri the blaze thowii above In Hire Industrial building! at the Columbia Leroy uamnie, pieaaea guilty to violation of the liquor law and was sentenced to serve six months and to pay $50, provided that after the payment of $50 or the service of 30 days, the balance shall be suspended, with three years' probation ordered. Airport.

Exploding oil drum add fuel to the fire and damage was estimated at SjOO.000. Two of the structures were leveled. Photo for The Greenville News by Louie Dean Studio, Cayce). given to a 22-year-old man listed variously as Sonny Adams, alias Albert James; Eugene Sonny Adams, and James Albert Adams, alias Sonny Adams. Adams pleaded guilty to at City To Seek Immediately FIRE 1SSTARTED Landrum F.

Snow, 22, pleaded guilty to being, an accessory to tempted housebreaking of John's attempted robbery ana was sen Grill and was sentenced to serve MR. BOWEN MR. TAYLOR MR. BLAKELY MR. CRENSHAW MR.

MAHONY Planning And Zoning Man one year. HI HEATER tenced to serve two years, suspended, with five years' probation ordered. Five of those who yesterday concluded a two-day district wornsnop on im leni i mauium He pleaded guilty to two cases TTtk L' I 1 HERBERT JOHNSON hown here. From left to rlgnt, tney are n. v.

y.c.au I Rlak.lv zoning consultant, the mayor said uvuu i rrl.nllMr. Agnes Collins, 22, convicted of Mayor J. Kenneth Cass, City Fred Taylor, agriculture teacner at fora nign ocnooi, mu.cu. teacher at Easley High School; Tom Crenshaw, agriculture teacher at Mauldin High School, and W. Manager GeraltT W.

shaw and of highway robbery and larceny involving taxi drivers and in each was sentenced to serve 10 years, to run concurrently. In one case he was charged with taking from assault and battery of a nign ana aggravated nature on Thursday, M. Mahony. district supervisor of agricultural education, of Honea rain. gricui ure wacners irora W.

Louis Williams, chairman of the City Planning and Zoning yesterday. He said City Council met with the City Planning and Zoning Commission at an informal dinner meeting Wednesday night and that the matter was High Water Pressure Hampers Fire Department Efforts was yesterday sentenced to serve Greenville, IMckens, Laurens ana ureenwooa vounuci iMiui-ijiarcu. James G. Wilson jr.) one year, provided that after the I V. tcl Ansel Clardy the sum ot $J5, prop erty of the Yellow Cab and Commission, will Degin lmmeai-ately seeking applications for a successor to Charles M.

Trost in the position of city planning and service oi iuui uiunuia, usance shall be suspended, with She's An Anderson Ctrl in the other he was cnargea wun three years' Drobation ordered. There hart been some ouestinn taking from J. C. Brown the sum Yesterday was the last of the of what would be done about re of $12, property of the Commer two-week term. Sgt.

Johnston Says Inspired By Wife Greer's Phone placing Mr. Trost, who has said his position dealt with zoning but that his. work did not include any knows of no relatives in South OreerjTllla Nrwi Bartai dark blue jacket, sky blue trousers Carolina except his wife's family. with a gold stripe, white shirt ana dark blue tie and black shoes. cial Cab Co.

Adams pleaded guilty to assault with intent to kill and was sentenced to serve 10 years, to begin at the expiration of his one -year sentence. He was charged with holding a knife against the neck of Uershel Durham. planning. Mayor Cass said yesterday that Mr. Trrtst is to be replaced bv a qualified person who will fill 12311 Frraa Kuliaiui Br Lcaied Hlra By FRANK VAN DER LINDEN WASHINGTON, Jan.

21-M-Sgt Service Boosted By STAFF CORRESPONDENT GREER, Jan. 21 Greer now 1 COLUMBIA, Jan. 21 OH An ex- ploding oil heater started an early morning blaze today in three join-': ing industrial buildings at the Co lumbia Airport, levelling two at a loss of possibly (500,000. I The buildings were warehouses during World War II when the port wa an Army air base. One was empty.

The others housed a window screen factory and a mo-. tor lines terminal. FUEL TO FLAMES Exploding oil drums added fuel to the flames as the fire ressed. High water pressure ham- 'I am test-wearing this uni RECORD RIDE Omaha Probably the record MY ANSWER by Billy Graham William H. Johnston first en form, which is of 14Vi ounce wool," the sergeant said.

"The Army also is test-wearing two has 4,052 telephones as compar me jod in the same capacity as Mr. Trost did and who will have the title of city planning and zoning consultant. Salary was not listed man ever to serve as per ride in the Pony Express history was made by Robert Haslam, other materials, 10 ounce tropical discussed but was mak known as "Pony Bob," who rode. sonal aide to Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens, said today he owes the honor to his "wonderful, inspiring" wife, a girl from An ing $6,000 a year with a $600 car 120 miles in Nevada in the span A housebreaking and larceny case against Adams was nol prossed.

Lloyd Vaughan, 25, pleaded guilty to assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature and worsted, and 11 ounce wool gabardine to see bow they hold ttieii crease; how dry cleaning affects them, and how well they wear." anowance. of eight hours and 10 minutes. The rules of the Christian The mayor said the meeting pered fire department trucks, derson, S. C. Me seem to be so numerous ed with 3,604 it the end of 1953, W.

W. Stover, Greer manager for Southern Bell, reported today. In the nine years since World War II the number of telephones in service here has increased from 736 to 4,053, an increase of 553 per cent, Mr. Stover said. "Because of the over-all growth of Greer, we are still receiving hevy demands for telephone service," Mr.

Stover said. He added that the company is making ev- Libya has no rivers, canals, or was one ot a series or dinner meetings planned by City Council I bursting one hose and making oth ers hard to handle. ANDERSON VISITS Johnston, 26, a native of Belfry and complicated that I often net nuzzled and confused. Can fresh waters and gets very little was sentenced to serve one year, provided that after service of six months, the balance shall besus- Brick walls separated the three rain. said: "A mutual friend and you tell me OJ just one simyx rule which would help me to I.

went to Anderson on a weekend visit, several years ago. I On bis uniform, the sergeant wears the combat infantryman's badge, the good conduct medal with clasp, the Army of occupation, national defense service, Korean and United Nations Service medals, and the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. metal framed and roofed units. The empty unit was not materially damaged. HSIPS MORM CHILDREN' THROUGH MORM UlS live faithfully and consistently? B.L.R.

Cherokee Bill Fire Chief A. McC. Marsh de- liked it and decided to stay. I stayed three months and then went into the army. I enlisted erv effort to meet all service clined to estimate the damage cause the blaze was outside city Yea.

will eive you a rule ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN needs. -than any other brand. Ortnga flavored; accurate doaage. Buy the beat for your child. Goes By House thnush it is not of my making at Ft.

Jackson, March, 1948, and I missed mighty few weekends in limits the airport is seven miles FOR CHILDREN west of the state House. It is the rule laid down by the ureat St. Augustine, who said, members with members of all boards and commissions of the city. He said the meeting was a success in that it developed a closer understanding of mutual problems of Council and the commission and that it permitted a closer relation between members of the two bodies. There have been several of the meetings In the past, some of which were unannounced.

Thev have been in the nature of informal dinner meetings at which no voting action was taken and at which the press was not represented. Agreements and understandings have been reached at the meet Anderson." OrmtTlll Newt Bur-ran 3W Carolina Ufa Bulldtnt The building loss was put at He will go to Anderson tomorrow to join his wife, who has been visiting her parents there during his two weeks of duty with Secretary Stevens. Then he will report COLUMBIA. Jan. 21 The The reason for those weekend visits, he explained, was Miss Wcits largest Selling Aspirta.forCliMrsii Spartanburg Bill Asks 7 Holidays Love God, ana ao as you uk; Nour at.

first sight that may ap $128,000 by owner Henry. D. Green. NO EXACT VALUE House today approved the bill re- vising the Cherokee County pub Catherine Duncan, daughter of The trucks lost were valued at pear somewhat foolish, and even hit flitiDant. But do not miss Monday to Lt.

Gen. A. R. Boiling. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman H. Duncan of Anderson. "We were mar lic education system. Orfmtlllf NfWl Bnraan 3IW Camilla Lilt Building The bill, sponsored by cnero- $100,000 by the E.

L. Long Motor Lines, whose officials suid they had no exact value on the loss of goods on trucks and in tranship- the implications of it. For the point is this, that if you do love God you will not, in fact, do as kee Reps. Porter and Taylor, sets ried in October, 1950," he said. The sergeant, a decorated vet COLUMBIA.

Jan. 21 up an elective county board of House today passed and sent to eran of the Korean War, was the Third Army commander at Ft. McPherson, and finally to Col. William T. Moore, commanding officer at Ft.

McClellan, where Johnston is personnel sergeant major. The sergeant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnston education with specified duties YOU like, you win uu ment.

This might run another The Pen Shop REPAIRS PENS AND FENCES Sain Trade Seroi-e 122 N. Mala St. Oral 2-4 and powers, and divides the coun recently named the "outstanding soldier of the Third Army." He A value of $200,000 was put by The Important tning is mat your ings, however, similar to the decision on what is to be done about replacing Mr. Trost. is stationed at Ft.

McClellan, Ala the Loxcreen Co. on Its loss of love for God and the desire to ty into two attendance areas. One area is to be composed of Cherokee township arid the other of all equipment and materials. Secretary Stevens, on a Third Army tour, selected him to be his live at Kingsport, Tenn. He the Senate a bill estanusning seven annual public holidays in Spartanburg County.

The days are Jan. 1, July 4, first Monday in September, Thanksgiving Day, and the 24th, 25th and 26th of December. If anv of them falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be deemed a holiday. other townships in the county please Him should be tne dominating purpose of your life. Jesus said that to love God with all the Insurance coverage was not Im- personal aide for two weeks.

That mediately determined, Marsh said, Aunt Het seven-member board of for each attendance area are is how Johnston happened to be in Washington. With the secretary, he has flown to Panama and back, to Chicago, and to New heart and soul and mina ana strength is the "great and when we keep THAT commandment, the other com i Evening Classes provided by the bill. Pimiento Pepper All county offices are to be Set At Clemson York, a total of about ten thousand miles. mandments of the law have a wav of falling into their right closed on these days. Greenwood Center "My vocabulary isn't big enough Growers Warned place.

So often life becomes compli By STAFF CORRESPONDENT ANDERSON, Jan. 21 Ander to describe how ood the secretary Is," the sergeant said "He's tops. He's 100 per cent for the Army and the Army is 100 per cent for him. It's a great honor cated and confused because we are trying to please too many people. If we love God, our sole concern win De 10 pieuse nui and we shall not be tora in dif for me to have the opportunity MOUNTAIN VIEW NURSING HOME Troveleri Rest, S.

C. CONVALESCENTS AGED I NVALIDS Ambulotory, Non-ambulatory PROFESSIONAL NURSING SERYICE OPEN STAFF FOR DOCTORS Licensed; State Bd. of Health Mrs. R. J.

West, R.N., Sup't. Box 112 Dial 4-4380 TRAVELERS REST "Make Our Home Your Home" Inspection Invited CLEMSON, Jan. 21-The Introduction of evening classes for graduate engineers will begin at Clemson College during the second semetser which begins during the week of Feb. 1, according to Dr. James H.

Sams, dean of engineering. This program is being undertaken at the request of many engineers residing in the Piedmont area will be expanded as the demand for mdre courses arises. The initial course in the new Playschool Opens GREENWOOD, Jan. 21 The Greenwood Recreation Commission's playschool for four and five year old children will begin its winter term Tuesday at 9 a.m. It will meet each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of knowing him." Sgi.

Johnston today met Sen ferent directions by conflicting motives and desires. Moreover, if nnr love for God is real, we Strom Thurmond of South Caro lina, who said he was "very proud shall certainly WANT to please that South Carolina had the honor Him. no vnu love God? If so, make son County farmers who wish to grow pimiento peppers this year should sign their contracts immediately, according to H. M. Marrett, assistant county agent.

If the farmers do not sign up for the 550 acres allocated to Anderson County, the Pomona Products. Company toill re-allocate the remainder to some other county, Mr. Marrett said. Most of the acreage has been taken up, but there are still some acres available. The price per ton this year will be $90.

of having the first aide to Secre thereafter, from 9 to 11 a.m. until ADril 29. it vour ambition to please Him tary Stevens." When the tall, dark soldier walk ed into Thurmond office, some I don't like to hear our preacher Parents of children in this' age group interested in enrolling their children are asked to come by thj Recreation Center Monday or If not then come to the Cross and discover how much HE loves YOU! (What Is YOUR question? Write program will be Civil Engineer- ing 501 Advanced Structural En- gineering. It will be taught on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 10:30. iru aaa aeatn-bed stories.

If re llglon can't make you happy yos onlookers mistook him for a Marine, because he was wearing the Army's new enlisted men's dress blue uniform. It consists of a call 64297 between the hours of. any better off than a sad Billy Graham care ot wis 9 a.m. and noon and 2 to 6 p.m. aiirner.

Enrollment will be restricted to STONE BROTHERS- -STONE BllOTHEIlS- The code signal SOS was proposed for adoption as the universal distress signal for ships at the International Teleg a i Conference In Berlin in 1908. fifty chilldren. The playschool programs will be supervised by Miss Peggy Camp and Ray Massey. LARGE GROUP NOW IN PROGRESS All "TOPCOATS Reduced al Stock Ucduelng SHOES ONE GROUP COATS give you a new Our Greatest Aniui 44.0d 58.00 ONE GROUP COATS "slim-look" in slacks- mcmmmxmtmmms 7J mw If It hi UJ lerfiil mine! ntlf hundreds BUY NOW AND SAVE! A -mi' 1 A MEN'S FURNISHINGS ONE GROUP DRESS SHIRTS 13 OFF ONE GROUP SPORT SHIRTS 13 OFF ALL WOOL SPORT SHIRTS 14 OFF ALL ik FANCY VEST y4 OFF ALL TV LOAFER SOCKS i2 PRICE ONE GROUP 1 ROBES i4 OFF here's tha new "lvy-Lague" ilim tilhouerts. Knee measurements are reduced to 21" Cuff measurements to Adjustable strop in back permits the low hip fit.

Authentic army Chino washable fabric. Tan or Black Waist sixes 28-36. $4,95 Boys sixes 10-18 $3.95 ALL SUEDE, LEATHER AND FABRIC JACKETS (DF1F OFF SWEATERS (OFF M4.00 58.00 ONE LOT ONE LOT DON'T MISS THIS UNUSUAL EVENT AT STONE BROTHERS! Boys' Chino-khaki with large bellows 'Cargo" Slacks pockets $2.98 Come Early For Best Selection Stone Brothers REG. $50 ONE LARGE GROUP TUXEDOS 44.00! Included In This Sale Are Griffon, Von 'Heusen, Crosby Square, And Other Famous Name Brands. "Yon Can't lieut I Double Breast Only Fair Trade Men handUe Not Included Students' Shop Lower Floor Also, Genuine "LEVI'S" Western Blue-jeans.

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