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THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2 4 1 9 6 PAGE EIGHTEEN Senate-House Group Would Pump $4.76 Billion Into Industry With Pensions Conferees Agree To Aid Homebuilders With New Funds Dorn Would Aid Veterans' Widows subsidy program at the current $150-million-a-year pace for the two fiscal years starting next July. It is aimed primarily at the time ot their deaths. channeled through the Federal National Mortgage Association known generally as 'Fannie Mae." Most of the money would go through the agency's secondary market in which it buys from banks and other lenders WASHINGTON (AP) Sen! ate-House conferees agreed Tuesday on a bill to pump $4.76 billion of mortgage money into a homebuilding industry slowed down drastically by a scarcity! of funds for would-be buyers, They also agreed on another bill to continue the mass transit potential homcbuyers shut off from money.

The measure probably will be called up for a Senate vote Wednesday, sponsors said, and it may be ready for President Johnson's signature by the end of this week. The new funds would be voted separately by the House and Senate to bolster the mortgage market. Sponsors convinced the con-ferees that the nation's home-building industry is in serious trouble because of rising interest rates, with some firms about to go out of business and many ailing transit systems. The conferees, meeting for the first time on the housing( bill, picked the highest possible: figure by accepting all devices GREENWOOD U. S.

Rep. VV. J. Bryan Dorn of the Third Congressional District has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to amend the federal code to provide pensions for widows of retired members of all branches of the armed forces who were, themselves, receiving retirement benefits at ytjooopooecoo'aooeoooo' Did YOU Finish HIGH SCHOOL? If you didn't, write for free booklet i The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. Col.

Roy L. Cecil, USA, of Rt. 5, Greenwood, a promoter of the legislation, said widows of retired servicemen are not eligible for benefits under social security. FHA-insured and VA-guaran-teed mortgages. This would in turn cive the Will Cost $9,000 Lecturer lenders fresh money for new mortnaees FHA and VA- backed or conventional and might help brake the rising in Up-To-Date Parking Study For Downtown Area Slated TELEVISION PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY terest spiral.

The tight money market forced housing starts down 16.4 oer cent in Julv to a seasonally 1 shows how to finish at home. i i I AMERICAN SCHOOL I Eastern Metritl Office, If nert. HXH2 Unite 401, Market 81., I I'tiper Darbr, Pa. I fame i I Arldresa adjusted annual rate of 1,964,000 the lowest level since the 1960 (Note: Program schedule! listed below and elsewhere oo this page are as famished to this newspaper by the stations themselves. We tike oo responsibility for their accuracy.) recession, And indications are that the figure will drop even lower this month.

By J. HUNTER STOKES News Staff Writer City Council last night entered into an agreement with Har-land Bartholomew and Associates for an up-to-date parking analysis of the central business district. Scope of the analysis would be similar to the 1951 WFBC-TV OREENVIUI CHANNEL 4 WSPA-TV SPAITANIURO CHANNEL WBTV CHAKlOTTt CHANNEl 3 WLOS-TV ASHIVIUE CHANNEl 11 2 TIME The company intends to determine immediate needs and project its findings to 1985. Proposed procedure entails initially the updating of parking facility inventory data in order to tabulate location, time limits and cost of parking. The City Planning Department would provide this material.

Then, if necessary, the company said it would obtain from the Greenville Area Transportation Study program street inventory data and traffic signal information. Following the updating of the MB and LOIN StcakhoiE.se 7 make a more attractive city" to approve the proposed amendment, he declared. The proposal would not allow business signs to be placed closer than 18 inches from the property line. John E. B.

Bates, planning director, explained during the discussion, and also gave other specifications and limitations on size. He said on 30 days notice the city could force removal in the event street widening became advisable. Debate on the sign ordinance was part of a public hearing in which the Planning and Zoning Commission participated with council. Since it was a public hearing, no action was taken. Council and commission also considered five special permit comprehensive plan provided by the company, dealing with parking proposals in a 55-block core area of the city.

The survey will be undertaken at a cost of $9,000. It was Indicated it will begin in a few Dine and Dance! Fri. Sat. Featuring Charlie Sons and His Men weeks and take four to six months to complete. The survey parking inventory data, ac will be coordinated with the cording to the agreement, the company would conduct a park Greenville Area Transportation Study (GRATS) in progress by the Greenville County Planning WFBC will Ii9i 15 Sum.

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the public safety committee No opposition was expressed to composed of Aldermen (Dr.) Dine leisurely, enjoyably Luncheon-Dinner (Call 239-5566 for Reservation) NO COVER CHARGE So. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, S. C. any. They involved: Thomas Brockman, J.

Kenneth Cass and T. O. Lawton, who have been conferring for sev 1. A request by James and Otis Moore to construct and operate a motel and restaurant at eral months on procedure. CHARLES H.

RUTLEDGE Fiber Expert WiK Address Rotary Club A former newspaper reporter and publisher who has become a nationally known lecturer on man-made textile fibers will speak tomorrow at the Pleasantburg Rotary Club meeting. Charles H. Rutledge, manager of the information services the northwest corner of Augusta Street and Mills Avenue, an on- again, off-again matter of re cent years. Secret Storm Secret Storm 2. A request by S.

C. Rush Presentation of the agreement for council's approval was the highlight of a regular meeting also marked by open opposition to a move to amend a city ordinance which would allow business identification signs to be placed in setback areas along city streets. Vociferous objections were :00 Monty's Pal. :15 Monty's Raa. :30 Woody-C :45 Woody Secret Storm Secret Storm Movlt Movlt Cisco Kid Cisco Kid Mlki Douglas Mike Douglas Cloud Castle Castle for a parking lot for employes Cloud off Old Augusta Road to the :00 Lloyd Thaxton Movlt :15 Lloyd Tnarton Movlt :30 Advent.

Time Movlt :45 Advent. Time Movlt Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Dour us Rascals Rascals Beaver Beaver rear of a proposed business at 3006 Augusta Road. eome alive! 3. A request by Marshall News, Sports Newt Weather, NewsNews :30 NBC News Walt Cronkltt :45 NBC News Walter Cronkltt Peter Jennings News, Sports Marshall Dillon Marshall Dillon News Weather, Sports Waltir Cronklt' Walter Cronkltt Farmer to build and operate a ing a peak hour of use on a typical weekday. In conjunction with this, there would be a duration and turnover study.

Harland Bartholomew also would undertake a review of the existing time limits and fee structure cost of parking for various time periods and review data on revenue and expenses for facilities. Data for this review would be provided by the City Planning Department. Recommendations for changes would be made by the company in the form of a block by block map, including off-street facilities, including proposed parking limits and the proposed fee structure. Using GRATS information, the company would determine the relationship of existing peak-hour parking space demand to total trips to the cen- tral business district and project future requirements. The recommended parking plan would be submitted by the company after two or three alternate plans are considered.

After developing the recommended plan, the company would prepare cost estimates for initial first priority improvements and analyze the feasibility of providing the facilities, it was said. restaurant at the northeast corner of N. Pleasantburg Drive Highway Patrol Highway Patrol Lost In Space Lost In Space Summer Fun Summer Fun Batman Batman Marshal Dillon Marshal Dillon Something Special Something Special voiced by James H. Simkins, former city councilman; W. E.

Freeman Jr. on behalf of the beautification committee of the Greater Greenville Chamber of and Crescent Ridge Street. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4. A request by R. Patrick Someth'ng Special Something Special Hillbillies Hillbillies Pally Duke PaMy Ouee Blue Liont Blue eight Arthur Smith Arthur Smith :30 Virginian j45 The Irglnlan :00 The Virginian :15 The Virginian The Virginian :45 The Virginian :00 Bwh Hooe-C 15 Boh Hope :30 Boh Hope :45 Bob Hope I Soy I Spy :30 I Spy :45 I Spy Jenkins to build a 70-unit "high rise" apartment building at 106- Commerce, and Mrs.

C. C. Mc-Kaughan of 11 Hermitage Road. Tepsi Lost In Space Lost In Space Hillbillies JHMIbilHes Green Acres Green Acres Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke John Gary John Gary John Gary John Gary Gteen Acres Green Acres Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke Sink dismark Sink Bismark Sink Bismirk Sink Bismirk CALLED BACKWARD STEP Mr. Simkins said that allow 110 Perry Ave.

5. A request by the M. F. for the E. I.

du Pont de Nemours Co. textile fibers department, will be guest speaker at the 1 p. m. luncheon at Ye Olde Fireplace restaurant. Mr.

Rutledge will speak on "Changing Sands of Textiles," a report on development of man-made fibers such as Orion acrylic, Dacron polyester and many others for which he has established educational and promotional programs. The lecturer, writer and radio and television personality works not only for du Pont, but also is chairman of the education committee of the Man-Made Fibers Producers Association which includes the entire Haywood estate to build and Sink Bismark Sink Bismaik Anastasla Anastasia John Gary John Gary John Gary John Gary ing such signs not billboards to be placed in the setback you're in the PEPSI generation! operate a restaurant in the 1500 areas would be a backward :00 Weather, News News-weathtr News, Sports Soortt Tonight Sh Movlt :45 Tonight Show Movlt Ntwt News Prime Minister Prime Minister Weather, Newi Sports Final Lett Show Lata Show step" and he added "I don't block of Laurens Road at Airport Road. A request of Camperdown Company, for a parking Greenville WNTV Channel 29 30 Junt Buggi 101 ai hm-408 uaKiana Ave. naa 7:30 Art Invitation 1 30 Off tht Cult t.30 lnternat'1 Day 1:00 Whafs Ntw 1:00 US. A.

Dance oo Leaaership been withdrawn, it was an believe there is any clamor for these proposed changes." Passage of the amendment would "further compound the jungle of ugliness" created by signs and billboards already, he declared. Mrs. McKaughan de nounced. In other action, council ap proved the appointment of H. Grady Whitmire as the city's clared the present lenient laws are not enforced" and question mm Your BIGGEST Flavor Buy auditor and accepted a deed from Ed B.

Smith to a portion ed "Why do we need more lenient laws?" of W. Circle Avenue from the Mr. Freeman urged council present end of the street off E. North Street to Kendal Green State Bar Exam Passed By 63 Men And Women to "be careful not to weaken, but strengthen, our present TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY! Drive. The parking analysis was a ordinance" pertaining to signs.

non-agenda item for council I don believe one of us in since the proposed agreement America's favorite this room can say it would COLUMBIA (AP)-The South Carolina Supreme Court an by Harland Bartholomew had E. Copeland, R. W. Dibble R. M.

Ehrhom J. K. Few, P. W. Fleming, W.

D. Gray, E. L. Hunt, M. D.

Kemp J. T. nounced Tuesday the names of 63 men and women who passed been received only last Monday, Alderman Cass, who made the Highlights On the June Bar examinations and RADIO PROGRAMS presentation, said. Kiene H. P.

King, J. W. Lindau IV, J. T. McGrath, J.

J. McKay H. D. Mahaffey, R. H.

Miller, F. L. Taylor C. will be admitted to the practice of law in ceremonres at the State House Court Room Aug. 30.

Towywanna Wood GREER Funeral services for Btlle4 he Peml-Cela 701 PtlnatU Hr. Under Apwilnrment Frtm Peeal-Cela Cempanr, N. N. T. O.

Warren D. E. Wilson and WFBC 1330 Kc. 93.7 FM NEWS Every Half Hour ATLANTA BRAVES SCHEDULE 50 CH'son Calling 130 Big Band S'nd 11:30 Back to Bibli 1:35 Jeff Fields ,5 22 See; 11 05 Jeff Fields 1J 05 Jell Fields 3 05 WFBC Hotline Obituary Col. 00 Monty Dupuy 12:35 Trading Post 7:05 Music World Towywanna Wood, 6-month-old J.

P. Wilson, all of Columbia. The group includes a husband and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Allen F.

Westerdahl of Aiken, and UPPER S. C. STATE WESC 660 News on Hour and Half-Hour Kc 92.5 FM Editorials Every Other Hour daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wood of 400 Morgan who died suddenly at home Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at Sullivan Brothers Mortuary by Rev. Sammie Jones. Burial will be in New Trinity Baptist Church cemetery. 3 00 Waynt Sumntr 4 30 Farm News 7:30 Snorts 7:35 Wally M'llnax 12:00 Farm News 5 05 Bob Hooper 05 Ma Mace 13:05 Bob Hooper 5:30 Sports 11:05 Fred Frlti 3:05 Ma Mace 4:15 S'k Mk. (FM) WMRB 1490 Ke.

NEWS on the Hour-Headlines on the Half Hour Barry Sullivan who will tor In THE ROAD WEST and Barbara Eden, co-Mar of I DREAM OF JIANNIE ara tht ctltbrity panelist! on CHAIN LETTER at 1 1 :00 AM, color, with Jan Murray ai hoit-amcaa. Araa and local ntwi and wto thtr foaturtd ot 1:25 PM en NEWS SOUTH. Lowell Thomai 1:35 World Music 510 Wta. Marktt 5:15 Laiy Man 110 Pulton Ltwli Ml Boil Shelly 11 10 Evelyn Brock I 00 World News 10 Weather '5 Cottte Slpotr 12:15 Bible for You 10 Bill Krleoer 1:10 House Party in 10 Arthur Godlrey 1:30 Betty Furness 155 soorti 7:15 World Sports 7:40 World Music SEPTEMBER 1 thru 10 GREENVILLE-PICKENS SPEEDWAY, Hwy. 123 S.

G. B. Baker Jr. of Florence. M.

R. Daniel and S. H. Hall of Gaffney. C.

G. Barr III, J. A. Cutts III and T. P.

Morrison of Georgetown. H. Z. Graham W. W.

Kehl and Anne A. Waters of Greenville. R. G. Olawson Jr.

of Harts- ville. P. R. Hibbard of Inman. J.

U. Bell III of Lancaster. J. E. Wells of Laurens.

R. B. Folsom Jr. of Mt. Pleasant.

K. D. Acker of Pickens. W. B.

Key III of Rock Hill. P. E. Rollins and W. G.

Wil-lard III of Spartanburg. B. J. Warshauer of Sumter. D.

B. Rickenbaker of St. Matthews. J. A.

Turner Jr. of St. Stephen. J. L.

Stoudemire of Walhalla. K. H. Lester of West WQOK 1440 Kc. News and Weather Every 15 Minute iponsored by faKtfcNV ILLE JAYCcES sons of two circuit court judges, J.

M. Brailsford III and G. Badger Baker Jr. Baker also is a grandson of the late state Chief Justice Gordon Baker. All the new lawyers are graduates of the State Law School at the University of South Carolina.

They are: A. F. Westerdahl and Sylvia W. Westerdahl of Aiken. M.

G. Fleming and Nancy C. McCoy of Anderson. W. F.

Rogers Jr. of Cayce. S. H. Altman, Walter Bilbro C.

M. Lipman, T. P. Lowndes D. E.

Martin, G. J. Morris, E. B. Robin and D.

G. Thomas, all of Charleston. C. K. Laney Jr of Cheraw.

P. A. Swofford of Chesnee. A. M.

Blalock of Clinton. R. W. Arnold, D. W.

Bloom, J. M. Brailsford III, T. D. Broadwater, W.

W. Brooks, J. 3 00 Kin Det 7:00 Don Batwtll 4 in Noel Rtiue 00 Jnhn Hudson 12 00 Ken Dee 2 00 Carl Stubbs I SEPT. 1 2, 3, HOLLYWOOD MOVIE TV "STUNT STARS" Gronditond SEPT. 4 SUNDAY WESC GOSPEL SINO I 2 P.M.

ipomored by Plckewi Shrine Club jaeiiii HMD David Brinklty reports from Wothlngton and Chat Huntley from Vitt Nam on THE HUNT. LEY BRINKLEY REPORT at 6:30 PM, color. GREENVILLE WMUU 1260 Kc 94.5 FM NEWS Every Hour 1:10 Htrmonlee 105 Cof. C. Caoert 11 :45 Chris.

Crusade 1:30 Guidelines 30 Sunny Side 130 Carl Mclnllrt 1:45 Gospel Hour 4:05 Children's Hr 45 Sttvtns' People 10 05 Powerhouse 7:05 Music Parade 7:05 Lester Roloff 7:45 Dr Jones, Sr 10-20 Chapel Hour 2:45 Stevens' People 1:05 Classics 1h SEPT. 5th MONDAY NIGHT STOCK CAR RACES Greer WCKI 1300 Kc. NEWS 7:55, 8:55, 11:00, 12, 12:55. 1:55, 2 55, 3:55, 4:55, 5:55 SIX Blua Grait tunat art foaturtd at 7:00 PM on THE ARTHUR SMITH SHOW. O'CLOCK i Rebel Radio 5:55 Voice of Clem, i 00 Rebel Radio I 55 Bulletin Board 7 00 Rebel Radio 1:45 Voice of Truth 11:30 Bible Speaks OO Meditations 10:00 Gomel Hour 11:45 Qospil Hour 15 Public Service 10 30 For Jtsus 12:0 Country Ch.

:30 Terrell Revival 11:00 Gospel Music 1 00 Rebel Radio 4:00 Hymntlme SEPT. 6th Illtfh School Rand IWtfht SEPT. 7th KIDS DAY iponsored by COCA-COLA of Greenville. FREE GIFTS, bicycles, radios. KIDSIII CLIP COUPON in this newspaper GOOD on 7 RIDES for $1.

WED. SEPT. 7 ONLY UNTIL 7 P.M. a A rancher, torn by poit foil-urei, ontogoniiae ntighbon in NEWS "Mobility of Kings" at 7 30 Greer WEAB 800 Kc Headlines on Hour News on Half Hour I 6tl gill Sttadman 10 00 Larry Mills 1:00 Chtrilt Indsey Biyc, ond Sack Racei run according PM, color, on THI VIRGINIAN with Charles Bronion and Loit Ntttlttan ai gueit ttori. Fountain Inn-Simpsonville WFIS 1600 Kc BONANZA MENU VARIETY FINAI News Every Hour and Half Hour to agt groups thru 14 years; 4-7 p.m.

ALSO in front of Grandstand "UPPER STATE COUNTRY MUSIC CONTEST" irjaritarorl ku WKC Di: BONELESS SIRLOIN STRIP 4 no Ntwt In Brief Gtorga Mahari and Simont 10 00 Btn Davis 12:00 Country Style 100 Thought Today 4:00 Watklni, Am 105 ally Oevo. a 05 Bnbby Lyoni 01 Country Styll Char broiled la ordtr with baked I 05 Swine Machlnt 17 50 fradlnt Post 170 Gtsoel Fay. Signortt ttor In A Small Rebellion" ai BOB HOPE PRE ill strip saiutt 1 OS Lyons Den 30 Gospel Hour 12:55 Birthday Greet 2:00 Ben Devil uo jerry Howard SENTS THI CHRYSLER THE FREE Children 12 ytart and under ANY DAY or NIGHT OF THE FAIR. Adults 85c, Studtnti 50c CITY BUS SERVICE TO FAIRGROUNDS from MAIN and WASMINCTOhi pirate, Ttxoi toait tail 4 EQ td latad wdrtiiina. I W9 RIB EYE STEAK PLATTER Char breiltd to ordtr with '1 k5M Travelers Rest WBBR 1 580 KC NEWS on the Hour and Half Hour ATRE ot 9:00 PM, color.

mis 1 11 Dwlght Infill 11:05 Bright Soot I2 O0 Ray Crocker 1:01 Country Fail 12:15 Farm Naws 1:05 Bill Mack '05 Allen Riddle 11:30 Gospel Music 7 baktd potato, Ttxoi toait, i 1 Trying to infiltrate group of plotters, Agtnt Robimon if 10 01 Dwlght LiltH 11:55 Russell Rice 12:20 Dwlght Lnftls aiktd to duality with mur dtr in "Cruitdt to Limbo" on Greenville WHYZ 1070 Kc Straight Line News 55 Past-Sports 18 Past-Weather 25 Past Air Traffic Reports Morning Afternoon SEPT. 8 OLD TIME POLITICAL RALLY and FARMERS DAY FREE BARBECUE will bo served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Democrat A Republican candidates will be speaking. GIANT FISH SANDWICH lonania ityle on Ttaoi CQM lun, f.

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