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THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2 4. 1 9 6 3 PAGE TWELVE Outstanding 4-H Club Leaders Gl's See Killing As Stab In Back Reaction To Shooting At Schools Is Varied FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) The assassination of their commander-in-chief at territory, Army Doctor John Hitchcock of 1025 Fifth New York City, felt a taps-like silence move through his "When we first heard news, we did not believe it. It took some time before it sank in.

Then a pall came over the hospital," Hitchcock said. home hit American Gl's along football game last night was cancelled at student request. the Communist border like a stab in the back. "I couldn't believe it. I called A youngster handed Mr.

Hug- home to make sure," said Air gins a note saying that a drop- man l.C. Albert W. Irons, 33. of in for senior members of the Bennington, Vt. Pep Club had been called off following the football game.

TAKE CHRISTMAS LYING REST EASY LATER BY DOING YOUR HOLIDAY SEWING NOW Students were somber as they "Here we are, serving all around the world, trying to show the world our way of life, and then this happens back home back home he said. In West Berlin, encircled 110 miles deep inside Communist v- 1 'I 1 A I 4 I IS i -LJ iff 1, i iWi I 8i changed classes, Mrs. Rice said. A few were late to sixth period classes because they were listening to news bulletins. An uptown merchant com By ETHEL A.

STEADMAX Reaction to the President's assassination was varied at Greenville schools. Take two typical examples. The 800 elementary students at Summit Drive School were not told the news, Mrs. Alta P. Abercrombie, principal, said.

Her telephone jangled repeatedly after news of the tragedy at Dallas was flashed over radio and television, Mrs. Abercrombie said. Parents were requesting that their children be sent home immediately at the 2:30 p.m. dismissal hour. Many parents drove to the school to get their children, and one mother was seen retrieving her small child from a city bus parked in front of Summit Drive.

Mrs. Abercrombie and several faculty members moved a television set Into the main office and watched the news develop from across the nation. Two of the older school safety patrol boys were told that the President had been shot. mented last night that the teenage school crowd who visited his store was more subdued than usual. "And many of them were red- ARN EL-COTTON i An "LUSTA-WEAVE" I inch Solids, Checks, Plaids PINWALE CORDUROY 1st Qualify OjG Yd.

Full Rolls 42" Wide. Charcoal, Cocoa, Black, Silver, Blue and Beige. ORLON PILE and PLUSH CC- VJ Assorted wide UNBLEACHED COTTON C-i vJ SHEETING 54" Wide Yd- eyed like they had been cry ing, he said. At Clemson Meet Planned For PTA Group Area II PTA Council will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Arring-ton Elementary School.

A panel discussion, "Education of a Modern Girl," will be led by Mrs. Ruth Donovan. WELL DRILLING To bring oil to Americans, the oil industry in one recent year drilled one mile of holes every 14 minutes around the clock. Four persons were cited for special recognition at the annual Greenville County 4-H Club achievement banquet Friday night at the Army Reserve Training Center on Laurens Road. Left to right are: Miss Barbara Olverson of the Ellen Woodside Senior 4-H Club, named Girl of the Year; Ryan Hawkins of the Blue Ridge Senior 4-H Club, chosen Boy of the Year; Miss Margaret Dorton of the Wade Hampton Senior 4-H Club, and Mrs.

J. T. Burdine of the Berea Junior and Course Set On Medical Technology CLEMSON A four-year cur Senior 4-H Clubs, picked as Leader of the Year. Miss Dorton and Mr. Hawkins are scheduled to attend the National 4-H Club congress in Chicago Nov.

29. (News-Piedmont photo by Bennie 25 WHITE PINWALE CORDUROY Mill run. 1-10 yd. Lengths Yd. J.

Granger). STYLE-RITE BEAVTY COLLEGE The telephone rang again, and riculum in medical technology, mother asked Mrs. Abercrom $185 PERMAIIEIITS leading-to the B.S. degree, be MILLIKEN WOOL DRESS SKIRT WEIGHTS 35 New and Exciting Colors Yd. bie not to let her child go to the after school, but to send the youngster straight raEE U.

S. Plans 2 Firings Of Satellites Tuesday HAIR COLORING gins next year at Clemson College in cooperation with the Greenville General Hospital. home. Dr. Jack K.

Williams, vice president for academic affairs 'If it had happened in the morning," Mrs. Abercrombie said, "we would have put the Liquid hydrogen rockets fath and deean of the college, said All work done under direct iiipervision of Trained Professional Instructors. Small charge for materials only. Phone CE 3-8050 FOR APPOINTMENTS students will spend three years WE CAmOT BE UNDERSOLD! ALLIED TEXTILE CLOTH SHOP AT INTERSECTION 123 A WHITE HORSE RD. OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BODY WORKS LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS Open 8-5 Monday-Saturday CE 5-6826 fifth and sixth grades in front of television sets and let them experience it this is his ered by the Centaur program will make up the upper stages of the giant Saturn-5 boosters that will carry three-man teams on lunar flights.

The Centaur at Clemson and the fourth at Greenville General, where they will attend classes conducted by hospital instructors, who will be listed also as lecturers on the tory." STYLE-RITE BEAUTY COLLEGE CAPE CANAVERAL (UPD-America plans to fire two satellitesone weighing more than five tons into orbit 12 hours apart Tuesday in a space dou-bleheader bearing heavily on the man-to the moon project that the late President Kennedy established as a "national goal." The opening shot will send the revolutionary Centaur rock 9 W. McBee Ave. i Greenville, S. At Wade Hampton High itself, meanwhile, is scheduled to make a number of unmanned trips to the moon beforehand. Clemson faculty.

School, assistant principal D. Students interested in the ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS Earle Huggins interrupted fifth period classes with the words, "The President of the United program should write for information either to Clemson College or Greenville General States has been assassinated." et, first space machine to use super-cool liquid hydrogen as One of the newest fields in fuel, into the sky on its long- He also notified the student body that a pep rally which had been scheduled prior to the Wade Hampton Spartanburg delayed second test flight. medical science, medical technology offers exciting possibili Tuesday evening, if every ties for those who want a career thing goes according to schedule, scientists will launch a 138- Yankee Star pound satellite named "IMP" in science and medical care, Dr. Williams said. They take an honored place beside doctors and nurses on the health team, into a wide-swinging orbit that will carry it 173,000 miles into he said.

space one of the most de manding and delicate shots To Talk Here Bobby Richardson of Sumter, star second baseman of the New York Yankee baseball club, will be guest speaker at a ladies' night meeting of the Christian ever attempted. Success-or-failure of the two firings will have an effect on the $20 billion Apollo project to land men on the moon before Businessmen's Fellowship Club Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Piedmont Room of the Jack Tar the end of this decade. President Kennedy paid a Working with pathologists in laboratories, medical technologists are scientific fact-finders performing the tests on which doctors rely for help in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Technologists make use of hundreds of scientific procedures that have been devised to disclose the subtle changes disease produces in the body, ferreting out clues to illness which might not be tetected any other way.

The following five members Poinsett Hotel. whirlwing visit to Cape Canav The baseball star will speak eral one week ago Saturday to get an up-to-date on the lunar landing program. During a drive across the missile testing to the interdenominational group of Greenville laymen and their wives and 300 young athletes who have been invited to be guests from seven schools in center, he caught a brief glimpse of the silvery Centaur rocket locked inside its massive Greenville and Greer. of the Greenville General Hos service gantry. James B.

Orders, president of the fellowship group, said the public is invited. Tickets pital staff will affiliate informally with the Clemson faculty as lecturers in medical may be obtained -by dialing Dr, M. T. Edwards, CEdar 2-6911 Dr. Erving A.

Dreskin is a graduate of Tulane University and Tulane University Medical Schools and is department of pathology chairman at the hospital. Dr. Washington W. Waters, III, holds a B.S. degree from Furman University and the M.D.

from the Medical College of South Carolina. He was a jMTCWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE with the B.S. and M.D. degrees. From 1946-50 he taught in the department of pathology, University of IUionis College of Medicine, and since has been pathologist at Greenville Gen resident and teaching fellow at the University of Nouth Carolina School of Medicine and has been a Greenville General staff eral.

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Ludvigsen grad Southern Methodist University and received the M.D. degree uated from the University of Copenhagen and has done post from the University of Texas Medical College. He has served as an assistant in pathology at the Louisiana State University graduate work in many fields, including isotope techniques, neurophysiology protein chemistry and enzymology. Glenn E. Potts earned undergraduate degrees from the Uni I CULLER-JACKSON FURNITURE Romantic I NgajjfflB.

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Patricia F. Thompson of Greenville, Uictt a graduate of. Furman Univer sity with the B.S. in medical I technology. Gastonian Picked As ATA President MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) -John M. Akers, president of Akers Motor Lines, Gas-tonia, N.C., Thursday was elected president of the American Trucking Associations at the close of its 30th annual conven tion here. He succeeds Clinton L. Sanders of Atlanta, who was elevated to the chairmanship of ATA's board of directors. Akers, a veteran of 20 years on the executive committee of the national association, has served ATA as its first vice president for the past year.

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Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the U. S. Military Academy in 1911 as a cadet ap pointee of Sen.

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