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THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVENTEEN WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 19G4 Council Has Rapid-Five Session iT yf i a I Death At Union Ruled As Accident A Union County; Greenville Daybook UNION coroner's TOWN Mi I jury ruled Tuesday New Sanitation Officials Named night that Jeffery D.

Williams 43, cf Rt. 5, Union, died as a re Mrs. Loftin said she asked, i Union County Sheriff J. Har- "Who are you and what do old Lamb said previously that you want?" and received no Williams had left the scene in reply. She said she and her his car after first investigating son James both grabbed a the prowler episode.

He then re- .22 caliber automatic rifle and turned with a pistol in an ap- fired. William died at Wal- parent attempt to catch the l.ice Thomson Hospital. I prowler. sult of accidental gunshot wounds Aug. 4 and recommend ed no one be held.

most concerned with are the Williams was shot when he was mistaken for a prowler at the home of his daughter. children, both White and Negro, who do not have the privilege City Council, in a rapid pace-setting regular session last night approved the appointment of an acting superintendent of the Sanitation Department; received as information four resolu Mrs. Ernest Jackson on Rt. 1, Buffalo. Mrs.

Louise Lofton, 36, of Rt. TONIGHT AT 8:00 "BATTLE OF THE C0WPEHS" tions submitted by the Downtown Greenville Association, of attending community pools. Stella Yarborough and Willie Mae Hampton joined her in citing a need for recreational areas for all children. "Cleveland Park is not large enough to accommodate all those who must use the facilities," they declared. 1, Pauline, and her son, James, 13, were baby-sitting at the MAC PEARCE, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Pearce of 237 W. Faris Road has a medal that designates him as a champion camper. The medal was presented him by Gen.

Mark W. Clark, president of The Citadel, during graduation exercises for The Citadel Summer Camp for Boys. Mac is one of only 12 per cent of the 235 campers in this final 1964 four-week session of the camp to and authorized transfer of city- Jackson home when someone at tempted to get into the house, owned properties to the State Highway Department for right-of-way purposes. DEEDS The following deeds were filed yesterday tor recording at the Greenville County RMC office: Hilton R. Bolton to Charles W.

Perk-Ins, lot, east side of Catlin Circle, $10 and other considerations. Nathan P. Cox Jr. to Allen Glenn Mc-Intyre and Hazel F. Mclntyre, lot, west side of Wrenn $16,200.

Waco F. Childers Jr. to Lerov S. Adams and Geraldine B. Adams, south side of Pleasant Ridge $7,516.55 and assumption of mortgage.

Bobby Lewis Davis to Daniel A. Kerrigan and Lucy M. Kerrigan, lot, southwest side of Willow Springs Drive, J800 and assumption of mortgage. Lurea M. Drummond to H.

Murk Gault, lot, Fountain Inn, $100. Dempsey Construction to John T. Whiten and Hilda Whiten, lot, west side of Staunton Bridge Road, $3,200 and assumption of mortgage. David A. Danner and Mary Dorothy Danner to Wilson C.

Wearn and Mildred C. Wearn, lot. Chick Springs Township, $8,886.25 and assumption of mortgage. Mary C. Gibson to South Carolina State Highway lot, northwest corner of Central Ave.

and Townes $6,650. Florrie Guinn to James G. Guinn, lot, south side of Seventh $5 and other considerations. Ells Ray Hammett and Beatrice Ham-mett to Carl Taylor Melton, Greenville County, $8,837.42 and assumption of mortgage. Louis Gustave Lilienthal Jr.

and Olga S. Lilienthal to William T. Orr, lot, south side of Mount Vista $13,650. I I ,1. win such a medal.

An historic documentary produced by WSPA-TV. See the new facts recently discovered about this famous Revolutionary War battle. City Council approved a re Following receipt of a memo Mrs. Lofton testified. She said she and James went to a neighbor's home and called the Williams residence to get someone to come after them.

is cut down by an imaginary quest by Mayor Dayjd G. Trax-ler for permission to turn over randum from the city manager, council approved the appointment of John W. Cox, former bullet from an unknown enemy. Having died over 32 times in 10 to the State Highway Depart ment certain small parcels of assistant superintendent of sani Mrs. Lofton said Williams and I another daughter, Mrs.

Vesta; Fav Lee, came to the Jackson days, Pvt. Boggs is picking his death site carefully. "I have to land to be used for right-of-way purposes in construction of the tation, to the position of acting superintendent to fill a vacancy created by the retire home and Williams checked in be careful where I die, he says. "There are lots of rocks Academy Street "loop project The properties involved in ment of Supt. Martin u.

rie. side and outside the dwelling. She said he got in his car and left. The Loftons, Mrs. Lee and MILLS STEELE, master of photography, has been presented one of photography's highest honors by the Professional Photography's Association of America.

The posthumous award is that of honorary master of photography and was announced at the 73rd annual International Exposition of Professional Photography in Chicago last week. Mr. Steele, who died April 26, was cited for outstanding service to the photographic profession. eluded an approximate 50-foot July 31. SEE IT ON WSPA-TV strip between Whitmire Street Hallie Hunt, former sanita and Reedv River and property none to Ed Hood, lots, Fountain inn, three small Jackson children out there.

THE 13th DISTRICT PHARMACEUTICAL Association (Greenville) came in third place in the public exhibits category of the 1963 National Pharmacy Week contest. The awards were presented during tion foreman, was named to succeed Mr. Cox and Fred R. given the city by the Fidelity anw. 8 MUm con- struction east side of Diby Drive, Corp.

on College, Elford and Matthews, formerly a motor were sitting on the porch when they saw the outline of a man about 100 feet from the house, she testified. $3,000. Prnni Carlton to Lonnie D. Carl- Townes streets. equipment operator, was pro ton, lot, Greenville County, $10 and other considerations.

CAFETERIA In separate motions, authori moted to the position of acting sanitation foreman. the Association's annual meet Lonnie D. canton to weivin lumer and Marie Tucker, lot, Paris Mountain Tnwnhin. jissumDtion of mortgage. Auditorium ty to dispose of the Whitmire Street property was granted, and similar authority was Joe William Cox became a R.

Maxwell to Donald L. Reldeler and Phoebe W. Reideler, lot, north side ing in the World's Fair Pavilion at New York. Charles W. Bell, district president, received the award.

truck driver in the department shuffle. OLD FASHIONED EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT SGT. DON C. NEUES, who is stationed with the Army in Ft. Riley, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Langorn P. Neues of Locust Hill, Rt. 1, Travelers Rest granted for College, Townes and Elford streets property with the stipulation that parking restrictions currently imposed would be removed. DONALD A.

BELT, hospital- Low Storage Building Bid Is $91,311 C. A. Reece Construction Co. man USN, son of Mr. and Mrs of Riviera Drive, iit.iw.

Ralph E. McDonald to Harold W. Wood, lots, Redwood Drive, $1,500. South Forest Development Corp. to Bobby M.

Jones, lot, south side of W. Belvedere Road, $13,000. Alvin V. Terry to Ronald R. Carter, lot, northeast side of Orchard Drive, $1 7 800 Ed B.

Smith to H. J. Martin and Joe O. Charping, tract, Kendal Green, $2,500. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lee Compton Julian 34, Greenville, and Sarah Willis Jones, 31, Green Lewis W.

Belt of 7 Sizemore participated recently in "Exercise Bird Dog" off the S.Sgt. Clinch H. Ballew, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.

A. Ballew of 32 Third Poe Village, is taking part in Exercise Indian PLATE INCLUDES Aldermen formally approved a recommendation for sale of the railroad spur track at Donaldson Center to South Leon Campell, chairman of the parking and traffic committee of the Downtown Greenville Association, submitted four resolutions pertaining to parking, which he said the association deemed a "sincere effort to make our downtown a more effective trade area and to initiate procedures to revitalize the downtown area of coast of California while aboard of Greenville produced a low the anti-submarine warfare air River at the Tactical Air War ville. craft carrier, the USS York- town Naval Aviation Re base bid of $91,311 yesterday in competing for the construction contract for the Memorial Auditorium storage building. Anthony BobO Lanarem, oreenvme, and Janice Elaine Norris, 22, Easley. Roy Wester Carroll, 22, Greenville, and Brenda Joyce Thornton, 22, Green- V'pti'illip Carey Harlev, 23, Greer, and Gladys Jane Jackson, 18, Duncan.

Trout Almondine Deviled Crab Fried Shrimp Filet of Cod Fried Perch ALL THIS FOR serve Officer Candidate Larry J. Goodwin, son of Mr. and SERVED WITH: Cole Slaw Hot French Fries Tarter Sauce Lemon Wedjre Corn Muffins Butter Iced Tea or Coffee BRING THE FAMILY! Mrs. J. Curtis Goodwin of 35 James uavis waroiaw, ureenvnic, and Helen Cora Burleson, 16, Asheville, N.

C. ipfforsnn Wright 23. Johnston, Blackburn is training at Pensacola, this summer and Carol Du Vernet Roper 22, Green Bids presented by eight contracting firms were opened yesterday at the auditorium. Garret Construction Co. had the second lowest bid $92,317.

Terry Construction Co. and E. The resolutions called upon city fathers to adopt a tandem ville Prluarri Jnhn Howard. 47. Greenville, in naval aviation.

A rising junior, he will be commissioned parking system, eliminate park ern Railway Co. for $125,000, and referred to committee study a request by Ervin Jackson vice president of Ivey's of Greenville department store, to construct and install a canopy over the store's side entrance on E. North Street. In other action, council passed on final reading an ordinance designed to impose a $3 fee for occupancy permits; passed on first reading an ordinance to adopt the new City Code; and approved a favorable recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commis ing on congested streets, en fare Center at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Sgt.

Ballew attended Parker High School. His wife, Phillis, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Russell of Linton, Ind. PFC.

PAUL D. BOGGS, 22-year-old son of Mrs. Frances L. Hindman of 112 Scall St. and a graduate of Parker High School, is making a career of dying these days.

Fatally wounded by an imaginary bullet, Pvt. Boggs performs his dying scene for a group of ROTC cadets in summer training at Ft. Lewis, Washington, D.C. His act is designed to and Thelma Willie Stewart, 35, Greenville. Johney Gilbert Booker, 59, Chuckey, and Lillie Ann Hawkins, 44, rrApnullle.

Tnn. upon graduation from college and continue his flight training force a maximum length of one hour parking in all metered spaces within a three-block L. Jones Construction Co. presented bids of $92,999.99 and $94,145 respectively. as ensign in the Navy.

Next summer he is expected to undergo further pre-flight train proximity of Main Street from Elford Street through Camper- ing David R. Garrett, sea CAFETERIA 212 N. MAIN Free Customer Parking John F. Drake, chairman of the auditorium board, said the board will consider the low bids at its next meeting, Aug. 20.

down Way, and to install signs man USN, son of Mr. and Mrs on Main Street directing motor Arthur Martin, 31, Seabrook, and Janet Carpenter Bennett, 24, Greenville. James Max Ray, 28, Green Mountain, N. and Jeralyne Johnson Wilson, 24, Green Mountain, N. C.

Lloyd Ethel Babb, 54, Greer, and Estelie B. Cannon, 53, Greer. Harold Marshall Smith, 21, Gaffney, and Joan Mitchell Gilreath, 21, Greenville. Monroe Mitchell 28, North Augusta, and Cherry Lee King, 28, Greenville. Frank Edmond Hogan, 23, Black Mountain, N.

and Eugenia Kay Clement, 21, Greenville. David Leonard Smith, 25, Weaverville, N. and Judy Gale Smith, 20, Asheville, N. C. Donald Max Henslev, 19, Greenevllle, David C.

Garrett of 207 West ists to parking lots. The storage building will be Lee Road, Taylors, was gradu ated Aug. 7 from recruit train Mr. Campell requested that sion for construction of an of demonstrate to cadets incorrect located adjacent to the auditori any action be held in abeyance challenging procedures for bat' ing at the Naval Training Len tlefield sentries. Invariably he ter in San Diego, Calif.

fice building by Mayor George Coleman of Travelers Rest in a multiple-family residential zone at 334 W. Stone Ave. on the resolution calling for en forcement of the one hour park um on E. North Street. Its 15,000 square feet of storage space will free 22,000 square ing limit pending further study TELEVISION PROGRAMS by the association.

The recommendation was ap REFERRED IN STUDY feet of space now being used in the lowest floor of the auditorium, according to auditorium general manager Herman J. Penn. proved with the condition that the builder comply with all WEDNESDAY The resolutions were referred and Linda Lorene Bell, 18, Greene-vide, Tenn. Austin Agnew Prultt, 43, Washington, and Sara Johnson Dillard, 37, Washington, Ga. Donald Curtis Mock, 27, Reading, and John K.

Manning, 28, Greenville. Eliiah O'Dell Gunt, 18, Greenville, and Lizzie Mae Fuller, 18, Greenville. Ronald Eric Ingle, 21, Greenville, and Graciela Robles, 20, Hollywood, Calif. John Frank Mcintosh, 70, Johnson City, and Myrtle Teague, 54, Bak-ersvllle, N. C.

to the public safety committee regulations of City Code, WFBC-TV GREENVILLE CHANNEL 4 WBTV CHARLOTTE CHANNEL 3 WSPA-TV SPARTANBURG CHANNEL 7 WLOS-TV A.SHEVIUE CHANNEL 13 Mr. Penn said all the mobile equipment now stored in the Fred N. McDonald, attorney representing Mr. Coleman, appeared before council with Marion Junior Fulton, 22, Travelers lor study. Three Negro women appeared before council to inquire what action, if any, had been taken by the health, welfare and recreation committee to open auditorium will be stored in the new building.

The new space in building plans for the structure. 1 estCarolyn Ann u' Trav' Green Forest Park and swim Safety Belts May Be Put In City Coach Line Cabs It's Pepsi or if you prefer New Diet Pepsi 3 SSI Jrei IHmiiiiuiifitllill the auditorium will be used for large banquets, dances and trade shows, he said. The upper floor of the storage building will be used by the Board of Elections, according to Mr. Penn. Mr.

Drake expects the new building to be completed by the first of December. Architects for the storage building are Tarleton and Tan-Kersley. Other bids opened yesterday vere: Construction, W. M. Find, General Contractor, Harper Builders, $103,916, and Triangle Construction $105,733.

ming pool. Christine Johnson told aldermen she was concerned not only with the opening of the pool, but with the park as a whole. She pointed out there are no available spots for picnic tables or cookouts due to the construction of a new school building in the area. "I have noted with interest a recent announcement of the opening of a new community pool," she said, "but what I am Officials of Greenville City Coach Lines are exploring the feasibility of installing safety belts in 45 Greenville taxi cabs, Charles R. Gentry, general superintendent, has announced.

Mr. Genry said that several TIME 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 mumH ft tin Hn ft Cj (Lest than one calorie per bottle) seat belt manufacturers had been contacted in connection with the program. If the project is initiated, Mr. Gentry said, seat belts would be installed in both front and back seats of all operating Yellow and Checker taxis owned by City Coach Lines in the city. A Checker cab driver, Hubert Lee Royster, was critically injured in a three-car collision Sunday, Aug.

2, at Main Street and McBee Avenue. Highlights On Medical Care County Total $171,721.40 Elderly persons requiring LL SUGAR if MMMmA FREE MlLjA WFBC will sign Daily Wore -X Daily Wore on at 7:00 A.M. 6:15 Ag. USA 30 Cartoons :30 Sunrise Sem. this summer 6:30 Sum.

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Brink. Cronkite News Lawman Walter Cronkite :00 Arthur Smith Dragnet Bat Masterson Hennesey :15 Arthur Smith Dragnet Bat Masterson Hennesey :30 Virginian CBS Reports Ozrle, Harriet Chronicle :45 Virginian CBS Reports Ozzie, Harriet Chronicle 1 :00 Virginian CBS Reports Patty Duke WBTV Reports :15 Virginian CBS Reports Patty Duke WBTV Reports :30 Virginian Suspense Farm Daughter Vacation Play :45 Virginian Suspense Farm Daughter Vacation Play 1:00 Espionage Beverly Hillbillies Ben Casey Beverly Hillbillies :15 Espionage Beverly Hillbillies Ben Casey Beverly Hillbillies :30 Espionage Dick Van Dyke Ben Casey Dick Van Dvke :45 Espionage Dick Van Dyke Ben Casey Dick Van Dyke 1:00 Eleventh Hour On Broadway Sunset Strip On Broadway Eleventh Hour On Broadway Sunset Strip On Broadway :30 Eleventh Hour On Broadway Sunset Strip On Broadway :45 Eleventh Hour On Broadway Sunset Strip On Broadway :00 Weatherman News News Weather, News :15 News, Sports Playhouse Late Show Sports :30 Tonight Show Playhouse 7 Lale Show Comedy Theatre 45 Tonight Show Playhouse 7 Late Show Comedy Theatre Nothing Matches Pepsi Taste Except NEW Diet Pepsi However, Mr. Gentry said that plans for the installation of safety belts were being formu lated prior to the accident. DIET Dr. Flynn Opens Dental Offices Dr.

Mitchell L. Flynn has opened an office for the practice of general dentistry at West Lee Road and Meridian Avenue. He has a dental degree from the Medical College of Virginia at Richmond, Va. He took his pre-dentistry training at Presbyterian College. His wife is the former Brenda Smith of Greer.

They have two daughters. amounts expended for hospital medical care received help from the Medical Assistance for the Aged program here in Greenville County to the amount of $171,721.40 in the fiscal year ending June. 1964. the amount covering 7.302 patient days of 1EPS Contestants on JEOPARDY an ization and chronic nursing care for those receiving such help swer with questions, at 11:30 AM, color, with Art Fleming, 6 host-emcee. Bottled by Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.

Under Appointment From Pepsi. Coll New York, N. T. under categorical programs. MAA is a program established as an amendment to the Social Security act.

It provides for federal aid to the states for 7 hospitalization. The MAA program, provided through the Kerr-Mills Act, is It't difficult for Uncle Bcntley not to interfere with "Kelly's Graduation" at 1 :05 PM on administered in Carolina meaicai assistance but covers by the state Department of Pub-1 only those whose income and re- BACHELOR FATHER. i lie Welfare and financed sources are not sufficient to CALL M5W! Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy is special guest on YOU DON'T SAY! at 3:30 PM, color. meet the cost of needed medical care.

The amendment also provides additional federal aid to states for payments of suppliers of medical care under the existing Old Age Assistance program (OAA). through federal-state funds. Since the bill was amended in 1961 and MAA went into effect, Greenville County has proccessed 2,445 applications, eccording to Mrs. Maudeline H. Smythe, director of the Greenville County Public Welfare De 11 I Originating at the Transylvania Greenville WNTV Channel 29 30 Electronics 7:00 Driver Ed.

7:30 Brookfleld Zoo 1:30 Jazz Casual 8:00 What's New 9:00 At Issue RADIO PROGRAMS WFBC 1330 Kc. 93.7 FM NEWS Every Half Hour Wf For eligibility, the income of an individual, 65 years of age or more, should not exceed $1,400 and he should not have more than $500 in savings. Insurance policies are taken into consideration. Restrictions cover veterans and persons with illnesses which would fall under other established state programs. Some persons are unaware of the program until they are ill, Mrs.

Smythe said. Others who have filed for benefits under the program have never used it. Applications are taken by appointment. When necessary welfare workers will visit the applicant for additional 7:05 HI Fl Club 8:05 Max Mace 11:30 Bill riser 1 :05 Stowe Hoyle 5:05 Max Mace Ooen Mike 6: 30 Max Mace 11:05 Stowe Hoyle 11:55 Obituary Col. 12:05 Stowe Hoyle 12:30 Open Mike 4:50 Clem.

Callna 5:05 Ben Seegers 4:05 Montv Dupuv Ben Greer Music Camp in Srevard, N. C. THE ARTHUR SMITH SHOW at 7:00 PM with an interview of Camp Director Dr. James Christian Pfohl as a highlight. Wild Indians, outlaws, and a charming girl make Trampat sorry he undertook to deliver a mail-order bride for on injured friend in "A Bride for Lars" at 7:30 PM on THE VIRGINIAN, color.

At 10:00 PM, THE ELEVENTH HOUR presents Part II of "Does Mother Hove to Know?" with Kim Stanley and Jayne Meadows as guest stars. Latest weather information at 11:00 PM with THE ATLANTIC WEATHERMAN reporting. partment. However the exact number of persons receiving aid is not readily available. The office carries files on each eligible applicant who may or may not use the funds.

Applicants arc rcchecked each year to determine their eligibility. Through the program, states may provide a broad range of medical services. South Carolina has undertaken only the hospitalization or in patient care program, nursin care and out-patient care. It was pointed out that the county total of $171,721.40 did not include out-patient clinic services nor convalescent nursing care. Nor does it cover WESC 660 Kc 92.5 FM News Every Hour and Half Hour 3:05 Roger Davis 7:30 Carousel (FM) SIX 60 Clock :05 Sound Track 7:30 Wally Mullinax 1:05 Don Dudley WMRB 1490 Kc.

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Sightler 12:30 Party Line 5:00 Hymn Time -00 Voice of Clem. 7:00 Dawn Patrol 6:05 Farm Edition 9:30 Varieties 6-30 Dawn Patrol 130 Dawn Patrol 6:55 Bulletin Board Wt Serve All Of South Carolina! OUT-OF-TOWNERS MAIL COUPON I I I om interested in a home I owners mortgage loon. I ALL UU' CAN FAT I I PER I PERSON INC. Greer WEAB 800 Kc. Headlines on the Hour-News 30 Minutes After Hour Salter Show NAME 1:15 4:00 I 12:55 S.

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