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2 The 05rnfiille JCrks Saturday, March 4, 1972 Gov. West Tours Three Beaufort Health Centers News Capsules grizzled oldsters awaitins treat Thev said one of the pressing Economic Opportunity with $1.7 BEAUFORT. S.C. (AP) Gov. John West toured three federally funded health centers Fridav and came awav con vinced "it is possible to get health care to the DeoDle who need it in remote areas." The governor saw preenant mothers, squalling children and MARSEILLE, France (AP) The owner of a drug laden shriniD boat admitted Fridav niM hp hnri Hp.

be helpful if purchases of equipment were exempt from the state's four per cent sales tax, allowing all of the federal money to go into the health care program. Before the project got started last March, there were only 21 practicing physicians in the mile area which has a population of more than heroin to Miami. Fla. last livered 220 pounds of Dure year, ponce reported. They said such a shipment would have a U.S.

street vaiue oi ai lease million. After watching the shrimp boat owner. Marcel Boucan, 57, for two years, Death Toll Hits 7 In California Storm searched the vessel and found the largest single ship ment or nerom ever seized. KENNEDY CRITICIZED BELFAST, Northern Ireland (Vfi) Minister Brian Faulkner said Fridav that Senator Edward Kennedy's recent call for the withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland showed "prejudice and ignorance." U.S. ACCUSED UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

(AP) Communist China accused the United States Fridav of collusion with Japan for takeover of Chinese islands and with Nationalist China for plunder of undersea resources. FORFEIT THREATENED BELGRADE, Yugoslavia needs is pre-packaged drugs which can be dispended on the spot at the centers for such ailments as diabetes and hypertension, which for an undeter mined reason are iisuallv nrev- aient among blacks in the area. prescriptions issued at tne outlying centers must now be filled at the pharmacv at Shel don and then returned for deliv ery to the patient. State law has been inter preted as banning pre-packaged inaiviaual doses ot drugs, but the state attorney eeneral's of fice has been asked for an advi sory opinion. Barnwell said it would also School Damaged; Classes Continue MCCOLL (UPI) Classes were held as scheduled at fire- damaged McColl High School surveyed the extent of damage.

The damage, which was described as moderate, was largely confined to the attic of the two-story building although there was some slight damage in several classrooms and in a teachers' lounge. The fire was seen by a resident of the neighborhood around 10 p.m. when flames appeared through the roof of the school. Sunday At Bonanza KANSAS CLUB STEAK served with salad, baked potato and Texas toast. $229 11 A.M.

to 4 P.M. only 308 S. Pleasantburg Dr. Ph. 233-0701 1019 Wade Hampton Blvd.

Ph. 232-6321 ORDERS TO TAKE OUT No Tipping. Come As You Are ment in the moss-hung low- country namiets and said he thought similar "out-reach" programs "might be of major Denent to other rural areas of iouth Carolina. The demonstration project was iunaed by the Oifice of vehicle of an unidentified man killed there on Thursday. The water supply for Cave Junction, was severed when the rampaging Illinois River left its banks.

The 425 residents were forced to close schools for the dav because of the chaos. Oregon rivers were near or above flood staee as a result of heavy rains and melting snow. ine Willamette River Portland harbor was expected to be well over the flood stage late Saturday and waterfront businesses sandbagged their buildings as a precaution. The slide earlier Friday took ine me oi inoitis u. Kemp, 59, Brookings, Ore.

Four others were injured. Westminster Man Caught In Atlanta From Staff, Wire Reports WALHALLA-Word was re. ceived here Friday that a Westminster man, wanted in Oconee County on 28 counts of housebreaking and larceny had been apprehended in Atlanta, Ga. Gene Raymond Chrisley, 36, was being held in Atlanta nn $25,000 bond. The FBI said he was arrested on a federal warrant issued Jan.

27. 1971 at Greenville, charging Chrisley with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution on charges of housebreaking, safecracking, larceny ana receiving stolen goods. Leo E. Conrov. snecial agent in charge of the Atlanta office, saia tie naa oeen aavised by South Carolina authorities that Chrisley has been charged with 22 separate cases in Oconee County in connection with housebreaking and receivin? stolen goods.

DEATH LIST GRANTS PASS. Ore HTPn A massive rock and mud slide on U.S. 101 south of Crescent Citv. Fridav killed a man and woman, boosting the aeatn ton trom a six-day drenching rain storm to seven persons. The unidentified couDle were swept along with their automo bile some 400 feet over r.he highway embankment when the soggy eartn in tne road gave way.

Del Norte Countv sheriff's deputies saia. Tons of rock and honlders crashing onto roadwavsk wet with pouring rain killed four persons in northern California and southern Oregon. Two more Dersons died when t.hev came in contact with a downed electrical power line and a eate tender at a mill suffered a heart attack which authorities said the storm and "activated." Earlier a slide in southern Oregon killed one man and swept away two cars on an alternate highway used as a detour around still another slide on the California side of the state line. Crews were attempting to extricate the body and Edgefield GOP Convention Set Edgefield-Greenwood Bureau EDGEFIELD The Edgefield County Republican Convention will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Harmon Com munity Center.

The Republicans will name a county chairman, secretary ana a state executive committeeman, as well as delegates to the state convention. It is not expected, however. that the Edgefield County Republican Party will conduct a primary election. There are nearlv 700 fencine clubs in Britain. BAILEY, Claude Walter, Fidor, Tex.

BLAIR, George Greenville BROOME, Mrs. Ira Rt. 4, Inman COOPER, Henry Ware Shoals COPELAND, Mrs. P. Rt.

1, Buffalo CULLUM, James B. Ward DEAN, Mrs. T. Dewitt, Starr EDWARDS, Van Johnston GARY, Glenn Greenville GULLEY, Herman Eugene, Stone Mountain, Ga. HILL, Cecil, Rt.

2, Gray Court HOWARD, Troup, III, Greenville JOHNSON, Miss Flora, Greenville JONES, Mrs. Dewitt, Greenwood ROBERSON, Rev. George Anderson LOWE, O. Duncan MINICK, George Simpson, Spartanburg MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Rhoda, Greenville NELSON, Cullen, Greenville SPEARMAN, Mrs.

Whit, Pickens VALENTINE, William, Rt. 4, Greer VANCE, Mrs. John Greenville WHITWORTH, Mrs. C. Augusta, Ga.

WILSON, Virgil, Landrum WRIGHT, Rhonda Anteda, Greenville Details later. Deaths on pages 6 and 9. million this year and has treated or examined more than 15,000 persons since it began operating one year ago. West was accompanied from Columbia hv Sen. James M.

Waddell D-Beaufort, whose district also includes Jasper County, and James Clyburn, the governor's executive aide for human affairs. He was joined after landing at Beaufort bv Thomas C. Barnwell, direc tor of the project, and William urant, cnairman ot tne board. Both are black, as are most of the professional staff and other employes. "Todav has been a real eve- opener for me." the governor told them.

"Yours is a most in novative and effective means of delivering health services to those who need them. "In the next four or five ears we are going to see some form of national health insur ance," West predicted. "All agree that medical care is a right, but the question is how are we going to maKe tnat right a reality lor those not getting it: "Now we are seeine risht here in South Carolina a sys tem which seems to be doing the job." While the project is totally federally funded, Barnwell and Sen. Waddell told the governor there are several areas in which the state can contribute. To attend these services friendly people, excellent music, gospel message, reverent spirit 30 a.m.

Morning Worship! 0:40 a.m. Sunday School p.m. Evening Worship! Nursery Provided 207 Mitchell Rd. Thomas G. Cross, Pastor didn't want to take ftpoeoeeoecx IfyOU'REl flllNVITEDy You'll enjoy ffyou'REl XI ItlVITFftl I 5 the I the the the 8fH II.

Two Men Rob Bank In Six Mile Oconee-Pickens Bureau SIX MILE Two masked men robbed the Six Mile branch of Bankers Trust' of South Carolina at gunpoint early Friday morning and escaped with an undetermined amount of money. It was the second time in two years that the Six Mile Branch has been robbed. Phillip Enlow, assistant special agent in charge of FBI in Columbia said Friday that: the branch bank of Bankers Trust at Six Mile was robbed at 8:15 a.m. He saw two masked men wearing gloves entered the small bank and asked the bank manager and a woman teller to fill a paper bag with money. The men were reportedly wearing blue ski masks trimmed in red.

One of the men had a mustache. The pair were white males about 30 years of age. One was reported wearing a white coat and purple pants and the other was wearing a brown coat and green pants. Officers reported the two apparently escaped in a 1965 or 1966 red Ford. Pickens County sheriff's officers, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division agents and FBI personnel were called in to investigate.

Last year the Six Mile branch was robbed of over $20,000 and the suspect was apprehended within a few days after the robbery. Ex-Con Wins $600, Judgi iment CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -A former prison inmate has won a $600,000 judgment for blindness he says was caused by tear gas used during a prion disturbance. A federal iurv made the award shortly before midnight inursaay to Artie Curtis Usse-ry, 27, against the Federal Laboratory Co. of Saltzberg, Pa.

The award reportedly was the second largest on record in the state in such a suit. A Dar-linston Countv iurv annrnvpd a $750,000 damage claim several years ago against an auto manufacturer. Trial of Ussery's case began Feb. 2. He said a blast of tear gas from a guard at the main state prison in Columbia led to total blindness.

Ussery was serving three years for auto theft at the time of the 1968 disturbance. It can happen to you! Life can be better! You can become a new person can solve your problems. Joy, hope and vibrant life can fill your heart, and influence those around you. Attend this great series of Bible-oriented discussions designed to help you live more abundantly in every way in the world of the 70's. starts March 4th, 7:30 P.M.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 1700 E. NORTH ST. special children's program bring the family Everyone Loves Our Sunday Special! 14 Fried CHICKEN Served With French Fries Cole Slaw, Lettuce Tomato Orders To Go Use Our Pick-Up Window Ph. 239-2984 The Finest Inside Dining Facilities In Greenville Bixie DRIVE-IN "Fine Foodi" 616 Poinsett Hwy. I 4 Figure.

Shw High Tfnpfolurt txotttd ft. for Daytime Solmdoy 61,000. West was told that the intestinal worm Ascaris, which rought nationwide publicity to the two-county area two years ago. is now not nearly so prev alent due to treatment pro grams in the schools and coun ty health departments. "I personally have not seen that many worms," said one ofi the four staff physicians-, "There has definitely been an improvement." ALMAY and MAX FACTOR COSMETICS The Pickwick 3219 Augusta Rd.

277-4180 GOSPEL SINGING TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. GREENVILLE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH 56th 3rd Ave. JUDSON FEATURING: The GEORGE SHELTON Family The JOURNEYMAN QUARTET from Asheville Plus Other Gospel Groups! JAMES SMITH in charge of singing! James W. Cason Pastor Phone 246-0440 the ground ii-j: ImIm4 Pncieileiiee Net MkiKt- (mut French customs officers (AP) The president of the International Chess Federation said Friday that world champion Boris Spassky must forfeit his title if he refuses to accept the venue set for his match with Bobby Fischer. MINISTERS RESIGN BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) All 12 cabinet ministers in the military government of President Alejandro Lanusse submitted their resignations Fri day, preparing the path for a thorough shakeup.

Resignations also were being onerea Dy governors ot tne 21 provinces. Data from NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA. S. Dtpt. ot Commerce ll F.reil uniuiwar infill 111 gus, ranging to 40s along coast.

High Sunday mid and upper 40s mountains. 50s elsewhere. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT UJ BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weather Service report of high and low areas6- UreS 8ni raina" selected Maximum temperature for 12-hour period, minimum temperature for 18-hour pe- inl en iny BJ a D.m. FaTArn Tims Station PR Station A bany 23 14 .68 LVegas PR 85 50 44 28 83 55 32 23 .09 42 28 84 72 29 09 14 03 .06 59 42 40 29 .96 44 28 48 23 .07 46 28 l.OO 85 49 24 17 .49 34 21 64 52 n7 30 19 .02 45 47 45 37 .17 45 18 74 33 72 54 59 52 .01 72 59 .03 45 34 LKOck Asheville Atlanta Billings Bham Bismrk. Boise Boston Buffalo Casper Chrlestn Charliie Chicago Cincnati Clvland ColbusO DalFwth Denver DMoines Detroit Duluth Oi El Paso Fargo Helena Houston Indpls Jackson Jacksnvl KanCity 80 31 LAngles 47 37 .01 Louisvil 44 37 Memphs 20 08 .54 Miami 44 33 Milwkee 02 .11 MnlsSpl 43 38 ,02 NOrlns 38 32 Tr.

York 20 12 OklaCity 36 20 .21 Omaha 71 60 .02 Phldoha 3 51 .05 Phoenix 36 20 Tr. Pttsbrgh 36 20 PtlndMe 22 17 .02 Raleigh 31 18 RaoCity 71 33 Reno 42 42 Rlchmd 40 18 .01 StLouis 77 12 SAntone i3 I Die 79 50 SanFran 12 0 .04 Savanah 36 14 Seattle 66 46 Shrvport 35 20 SPokane 55 35 Tampa 77 60 .41 Tucson 57 29 Washngtn 40 27 74 67 80 40 46 35 .65 Photographer read other testimony by Ga-lella, who said editors had asked for pictures of him in disguise snapping photos of Mrs. Onassis Another of Mrs. Onassis' law. yers, former Judge Simon Rif- Kind, tola tne judge that such activity using another person's name or picture to promote one's business violates a state civil rights law.

Alfred S. Julien. fialella's lawyer, objected that Rifkind was not following a court procedure that allows one law yer for each witness. "I will not be lectured by you," shouted Rifkind. Judse CooDer said that Julien had abused court procedures "over and over again The judge apologized to Rifkind for sucn "unwarranted belittlement in my presence." An effort bv Julien to renew his motion that Aristntlp Onassis be called as a witness was rejected by Cooper.

"I object to your honor's conduct," said JULIEN. "It shows attitude that imperils and prejudices my client. I move for mistrial." Cooper denied the motion. The case will resume Monday. WEATHER FORECAST-Rain is expected Saturday in the mid-Rockies, Florida, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys.

Snow is forecast for parts of the Great Lakes region and Northeast. It will be warmer in the Southeast and northern Plains and colder weather is forecast for the Midwest. (AP Wire-photo Map) Local Weather Report pew i Ji Lrv rs- TEMPERAT1IRFC. Friday Year )o Hah j.n c. LOW a 32 average 54 43 Normal Hiah fnr mnnth fnH Yea ra9o (nth) 75 nw fnr monrh lrA Yea rago (5th) 19 Accumulated excess () deficiency For month to date 33 For year to date 45 unumiTV Noon 65 p.m PPpriDITATfrtM 24 hours ending 7 p.m trace i 12 hours ending 7 p.m 000 For month to 7 p.m 1 33 r-o ryear to p.m 10 51 Accumulated departures (plus or minus) For month to 7 p.m, 85 Fo ryear to 7 p.m Sunrise :55 a.m.

Sunset 6:28 p.m. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RICHARD A. FOSTER OFFICIAL IN CHARGE SOUTH CAROLINA: Saturday, mostly sunny and mild. Partly cloudy and little change In temperatures Saturday night and Sunday. Low mid 30s northwest to around 40 coast.

Sunday, high mid 50s northwest to around 70 coast. NORTH CAROLINA: Variable cloudiness and colder Saturday. High In low 40s mountains, ranging to low and mid 50s east portion. Cloudy and mild Satur-day night and Sunday. Chance of show- Lawyer Says America's first fertilizer was produced sometime in the 17th century on a rolling cow pasture outside Jamestown, Va.

Obviously, we can't take credit for that. But we can take credit for first selling manure commercially way back in 1890. (The aroma was such there were times we credit for it. "Blame the cows," we said.) Then in 1923, much to evervbodv's relief Using Trial For Notoriety we introduced an odorless fertilizer. Unfortunately, it was also dusty and bulky So we developed a fertilizer that wasn't Vigoro for Carolina and Virginia Lawns is pelleted, bo it talis right to and gives vou green erass in iust.

1 Ha vs fair get Feeds 6.000 Vigoro for Carolina and Virginia Lawns. In these modern times, when there are so many products at top prices, it's nice to know you can still NEW YORK (AP) A law yer for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis said Friday that free- lance photographer Ronald E. Galella sued the former first lady in order to achieve notoriety that would help him sell pictures. Galella wanted to use the Onassis name as his "step-ladder to fame," lawyer Martin told, ederal Judge Irving Ben Cooper. Cooper, without a jury, is hearing Galella's suit for $1.3 million damages and Mrs.

Onassis' countersuit for an order requiring the photographer to stay 100 yards from her. Galella charges that Mrs. Onassis and the secret service agents who guard her children nave Harassed him and interfered with his livelihood-staking pictures of her. London produced copies of four periodicals with cover pictures and stories about Galella's dispute with Mrs. Onassis.

He noted that OnWia had said he received $1,000 for an article in last month's TV Mirror about the trial and that an invoice showed he VinH paid another $1,000 for a piece in me national inquirer. Mrs. Onassis' lawyer also ujp product at a iair price. Vigwotakes the pains out of growing: LAWN FERTILIZER FOR CAROLINA VIRGINIA jjj.

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