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0 COTTON MARKET Greenville Mid. Inch Cotton S3 85 Greenville Strict Low Middling ..,.32.85 New Orleans Spot Middling 33 85 LOCAL A IiK'lctising cloudiness and war cloudy, mild Monday; high toda 0 near t0, (Other data on Puge OS ,03 NEWSPAPER OF SOUTH CAROLINA year-No. 45 1 METROPOLITAN POPULATION 16. GREENVILLE, S. C.

SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1934 84 PAGES-6 SECTIONS PRICE 5c SUNDAY 15c Selvy Scores 0 0 0 oints; Smashes 5 Records oo Comparing College Grades 0 Political Cannonading Still Booms Across U. S. 100 wr-' MI'v "viJ-'t 'And Soft Adorings From Their Newberry Loses 1 49-95; Game On WFBC-TV Demos Called Fuzzy Minded; Protests Hot Salvos May He TuntUps 1 By JIM ANDF.RSOV (Sports Editor, The News) The Corbln Comet rocketed to the greatest scoring fete in college basketball history last night In Textile Hall as a capacity 4,000 frenzied fans cheered wildly and a television audience watched Greenville's first live sports telecast. It was on WFBC-TV, Frank Selvy scored 100 points. Furman defeated Newberry, 149 95.

And scoring records were shattered as Selvy scored two and a half points per minute. For One Of Bitterest Campaigns HOLLAND 11KAK1) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (AP) Republicans brought Lincoln Duy oratory tonight to a 1 1 a that mingled friendly gestures toward moderate Democrats with another furious fusillade of charges that the opposition party coddled Communists. Hide and there, Democrats thundered back more hot protests that the OOP is tryinj; desperately to convince America that the Democratic parly is a party of communism and treason. In measure, the oratorical goals, lie had 98 points and three seconds left when he made his last shot.

The goal was good. Frank had his 100 as the 4,000 in the hall screamed appreciation. The game was televized by WFUC-TV in the Channel 4 station's first live sports telecast. Uh I Meet Here are the records Fabulous Frank smashed last night: The single game record, former ly held by Bill Mlkvy of Temple with 73 points against Wilkes in Changes Are MRS. YY1I.DF.K DOW IK Mn, Robert P.

Wilder of Clinton, who will get her Presbyterian College diploma in May after three years of study, and her son. "Donnie, who will get his Furman Iniversitv diploma one day ahead her, here compare their college grades. Mrs. Wilder, wife of (Tin-ton High School's principal, finished high school in 1925, decided to -enter college in when both her children were in school. (lireen- Vllle News photo by Manuel Kogers).

Clinton Mrs. Wilder, Son To Get Diplomas I By MANUEL J. ROGERS I (State Editor, The News) CLINTON, Feb. 13. Mrs.

Robert P. Wilder and her son, Donnie, will receive their college diplomas on consecutive days in May. Donnie will get his Furman University diploma May 30 and his mother will be graduated from Presbyterian College 1951. The two-year record, formerly held by Jim l.acy of Loyola of Baltimore with 2.154 points. Selvy has 2,197.

The two-year recur, formerly held by Dick Groat of Duke with 1,540 points. Selvy has I.KIHJ. His own single game record, set by Selvy with in points against Mercer last year. National field goat record, 41 for single game. Coach Lyles Alley's Purple salvos across the land sounded much like the same records the Agreed; Red P'irf friir y-k WiVl l'-v partisans have been pi aying A over and over for a week or more one WrrS.r 7 i'l l.pT in t.me-ups for what looks like Is Befuddled A NT mHnAtT roughest, interest i A''IK S.lt -tC.

Mon.il election campaigns in many rGft, St'ZHiU itm S.n Knmi.l.mH of f'lifnrni BF.KI.IX. Pel). 13 (UP- The the Paladins smashed a national team record with their 149 score. Fur a.l! tfUot, Vkjl 1 J- 'jnntrAiW 4 Ueput.lican leader of the Senate, Western Allies, in a surprise tempt to force Soviet agreement man ran up the highest score ever 5 I Sf III 1,1 ool an hand to ress'' t'vN-WV moderate Democrats in Congi the Austrian state treaty, accepted today all Kussia's proposed ig-ilM "At -l loi "line support" of Hepublican changes to the last five article national blocking acceptance of the pact. I f-JUV mTlyj VW! SW2 'lelense and functioning of our made in intercollegiate ciunpcti-i tion.

The old record was 142 points established by Baltimore against Lynchburg earlier this season. I The Corbin Comet was hitting for two-and-a-half points per minijtej against Newberry as he sank 57 i per cent of his attempts. He students call call her Mrs, her Shadie; some Wilder. The Allied maneuver was pro- Kovernment.1 nosed bv American Secretary ol Mrs. Wilder is maioring in Eng State John Foster Dulles and I MAKT1N CITES WASTE Bvit House Speaker Martin (R-tMasss called upon the GOP, to back for alt tim the tide caught Soviet Foreign Minister V.

M. Molotov flat-footed. brought his 1 point-a-minute aver At 1 hp end of four-hour ueoete the following day. That, is of course, provided they both complete their college work Satisfactorily and, judging from Iheir present scholastic records, this will not pose a serious problem. Mrs.

Wilder Is finishing In Jthrce years, Donnie in four. She finished high school In 1925, Don-i nie in I It was in early September, 19.ril, I that the mailer of college for Mrs. At -iDMti Communist coddling that carried the United States, Britain and Finnee agreed to accept Soviet I us to the edge of ruin." GARY age for the year to 41.3 certain to smash his own yearly average of 29.5 set last season. Selvy Is only 17 points away from holding every basketball rerord In the books. He needs that many points against Wof- SUIINA Anv man who can evoke Uie sveeily shy gaze of loving admiration And Wendell B.

Barnes, head ot amendments to five articles of the treaty on which Big Four agreement has stalled. Sheena bestowing i.ru -tifiu I cinaGG at. Gary Hawkins will make his mark in the world a well as on decs Mrs. tv. Glenn Hawkins of (Hi Old Aimusin has a i.ury, emnt vear uni son oi ami among the oilier bovs to uphold and ministration, wrapped tosellier in una Lriniw'li 'ill flu L'ihiilJiiiin Molotov.

surprised and apparent Iv dismayed, insisted the articles. 'ran't appear too deeply iuteresicd, but that carving wasn't done lust for the sake of hem destructive. 'lit n'Viin illl UIC it j'llll J.III BV cusalioiLs that have been hiking J'emocratic tempers to the boiling which give Russia rich economic sheena. 5. daughter ol Sgt, and I red A.

Case of 11 (Jailing knows, as woman through Hie lish, minoriiig in psychology, She attended summer school in 1952 and 1953 to complete the work for her degree in three years. Now that she is on the collegiate home stretch, she is often told bv friends and neighbors, "I didn't think you would ever make lew of them thought she was serious about getting a diploma when she went back to college as a housewife-student and mother of a college sophomore. After she gets her diploma, what does she plan to do? "I'm not going to do anything for awhile," she said. "I'll be glad to take it easy after three vears of almost constant studying." She may teach someday. As a matter of fact, just In case, she Wilder was discussed.

Her hus- bootv in Austria, be turned over to has- known, that studied indifference of Gary's is only veneer. A happy St. Valenline'i lay i point. the foreign ministers lie: to all who feel likewise. (Greenville News I'lioto by James (..

Wilson "band, a 1931 graduate of Furman liniversity, where he was a foot-tali star, and now principal of then agreed to discuss the Western in his prepared text, Barnes spoke, too, of Communist coddling and lit into "fuzzy-minded New Heal Jiemocrats" as "gloom and t'lintun High School, suggested she take a few courses at Presbyterian lord here Tuesday night to pass the one-year record of XliS points held bv Johnny O'Brien of Seattle. Frank has six" regular season games left to keep adding to all his records most of which will probably stand for a long time. Selvy scored in the first three seconds and in the last three seconds of last night's game. lie started with the tipoff to show he would have an amazing night for the benefit of his parents, Mr. doom people" who now are ped College, only a few steps from Husband Is Cold, Indifferent, Says She, Mom Of 10 acceptance of the articles at a Sunday afternoon session.

The Soviet foreign minister apparently was stalling for time until he could ask Moscow for new instructions. However, Western observers said his delav also indicated the Russians still will refuse to sign the Ircnlv which will again their home. Their oldest child, Donnie, was a rising sophomore at Furman and their other child, Delle, was in the ftlcCarey Returns Oconee Property Ity STAIT (Picture on page 8-.) WAUIALLA, Feb. lit -The supervisor's office of Oconee County gave up the ghost here today, but. Indications were make Austria independent.

took the state teachers examination at Greenwood today. She and her husband have been at Clinton a total of 17 years. They and Mrs. It. Selvy, and some 40 SPRING! IFI.I), Feb.

1.1 il' A mother of 1(1 children who is expecting another today filed suit for divorce from her husband, alleging he was "cold and indifferent." Dulles and Molotov met for minutes before today's 19th session other Corbin citizens who had of Hie foreign ministers in the second of their atomic talks, an Ameri driven here yesterday. Two of Frank's sisters and five of his younger brothers were also there would be a great deal of in the grave F. McCarov. vvho: can snokesman saio. mo as supervisor was alio c.l....

rr i 1117 nu ere present today. They are F. P. Ilackley, Seneca, chairman; Km dling a "fear deal" and "scare talk." While playing politics with human misery and the safety of the free world, lie said, "they are cry-inc; all over (he place and threatening to sabotage needed legislation if the ('resident doesn't halt these terrible accusations." From Sen Holland (I)-Fla) came a counter blast that Hepublicans are trying to cover up disunity and and inability to get things done. "Hence," he said, "for want of (Continued on page 1(1, col.

4) Forecast Says Warm, Cloudy Warming weather and increasing cloudiness are expected today, oeivy iook me upon aim ui ovi: further dl Venable Qmts by stale law last week, appearei hi." old oft ice this morning to for ah immediate two points for of cussions on procedural matter orv lamasee; ivt. Furman. He kept up the torrid concerning President Eisenhower fourth grade. There was nothing to interfere with college classes. I Mrs.

Wilder had not considered tiie matter seriously until that time. When she finished Woodruff lligh School in 1025 as Miss Shadie Ekinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Skinner, she became an office Burse in Dr. B. J. Workman's hospital. I She and Bob Wilder were high School sweethearts, Hp left Wood-luff and attended Gaffney lligh School his senior year, then enrolled at Furman, where he was graduated in 1931.

She had been ailing for him and shortly after bis graduation, they were married. I She had been valedictorian of fcer high school class and when she proposed world atomic bank will be carried on through normal pace to have quarter scoring of 24, 13, and 25. Then came the last quarter. left twice but came back. Mr Wilder taught mathematics and coached football until about eight years ago.

For a number of vears he has been principal of the high school. Donnie is majoring in English and minoriiig in journalism at tin-man. The baccalaureate sermon for PC. seniors will be at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 30.

in Clinton. The family will leave immediately after this service for Greenville, where Donnie will gel his Furman diploma that afternoon. The following morning the family will be At Winthrop Pickson, Westminster, vice chaii-man: lavton Whiiinire, Walhalla: and '1 Inn Mon Shirley, l'ine Ci ovc. lieially return county property. The lute-haired McCarey did not tal.e long to linish his luiiiness nor to haw his say.

He told the Hoard of Com mis-sinners, established bv the same i law which had erased the super- While the packed hall went wild, Selvy his points toward the 100 mark. Frank had 32 points in the final quarter with 3d sec channels. The American spokesman said that the decision of the two foreign ministers not to meet again in Berlin does not signify a breakdown in the atomic talks. Dulles does not have time for further talks on atomics now, the Americans indicated. onds remaining in the game.

It appeared he might not hit 100. Basketball's greatest scorer quickly hit for two more field back in Clinton tor the F.C. com mencement at which Mrs. Wilder will get her diploma. ROCK HILL.

Feb. 13 P-A inthrop College controversy involving the head of its history department apparently ended today. The college, in a brief announcement, said Dr. Austin L. Venahle had resigned and the resignation had been accepted.

I)r Yenahle's lawyer said the former history department head had no further comment. Dr. enable was suspended with pav last summer. No reason was given. His post has been filled by I)r .1.

Harold Wolfe, The case attracted the attention ol the American Assn. of t'niver-sitv professors which 'withdrew ils l. uil.1 Selvy Shoots; Records Fall 1 In Your News Today I visor's mist, he would demand salarv due hint fur a full term ol oft ire. "You'll hear from me in he told them. The Commissioners I heard this before as 'lie Advisoiy Hoard serving it It r.

Mi Rehire the former suuervisor Voiild turn over the keys to his i oiuity -o'. tied ear and trie cumbi nation to an office hr demand ed the Coninussioaei sian a l.V I inventory list ol county eiptin-rient for Inch be as responsible as supervisor. 'I be meeting scarcely lasted a hour, Mr. McCarey went to the Slate Supreme Court following a diSpul i elect ion in If'jJ to in the office of superviMir. lb' bad been involved ill a squabble with the Advisory Board since taking office in January of ending a cold snap that drove the mercury lie-low freezing several nights.

High today will be near GO degrees, considerably above yesterday's frigid 49-degree high. Yesterday's 26-degree low is at least five degrees under the minimum expected a 1 this morning, a-trior Bureau observers said last night, The mean yes U. S. Attorney Resigns Post Feb C. Williams of Snarl.

inburi; ti.iiay aniiiiiiiiced his resignaluin as district al'ornev of the western district of South Carolina. lie resigned because the Kisen-lniw er adininist ra' ion prohibit ihs-1 net at lorneys from enniluet ing law practice, he said. illiams' term had another year to run. ile will continue to serve imt'l his siKicssor is appointed, lie said. A.

Bull or Creciiville is first assistant to the district attorney, and Chester A. Ward of Spartanburg is second aislaiit Williams a appointed district attorney in P.Ol bv President Truman, on 1 ecom ineinl lt ion of Sens, (lim I) and Maybank Williams and Johnston are' tornier law partners Jim Anderson 1-C All In a Day's Job 31) Assignment Greenville Building Pages 10,1 1-C Church Calendar 8-C a result of faculty dismissals. One hundred of the college' ''faculty members gave Presidi-nl got a Presbyterian College catalogue in September, 1951, she noticed the college had a scholarship offer of $100 a year for top ttih school honor students. This Scholarship was still available, So she enrolled at P. taking JS hours of work the first semes- tr-r.

At first she found it difficult again after being out of years but she bore dowiMn her studies and soon was doing all right. i She has done all right since. She has a Plus" average for her college career and made the pean's List one semester. She did this while running a household, doing her own house 'f-ork and cooking. There are only 12 women students at and she has often been the only woman in a class.

other students have accepted her as a fellow student. She lias twice been nominated for a class office, but declined to allow her name to remain in nomination because of her limited time for outside activities. Most of the Henry It. Sims a vote ot conlnlence 111. A I Htlk imZrtFZ Jf'.

If I ltVW.aV jst December. Dr. Donms Martin. W.MtM PK Deaths Crossword Puzzle editorials Fleazer From Out of The Past L. N.

Foy AS A City Grew Kadio and TV Dr. Nabers I.utie McGee Marjorie Barr O'Steen Mou-uiper-been Jure i department of classics head, said that the action as intended to I counteract "unfortunate rumors" I which were "an outgrowth ol the I enable situation" to the effect lhal President Sims has lost the support and loyalty of a la rye part 'of the faculty." Gov rues signed 'lie day which abolished th i.sor's ol'fn ig Tlie action ve( oni inendeil by dr; Nov 3. VA. All ineiul.ers of tin' Co ml terday was seven degrees below a t.Vdegivo normal, 'temperatures were well below Wednesday's record high of TH degrees. 'Church Of Christ' ft is ViW Italian Police Cut Nam Teen Scenes 4 Hlovies 6, 7 it? Action Protested Off Protestant Building; TODAY'S CHUCKLE 1111 i vva stone letter Cri.slo.' Miciated Drew Pearson Know Your State Kogers Good Old Days Ruth Walker Palmetto Pointers Walker and Ramsaur Frank van der Linden What Do You Say Alsops Sports "Cliiesa dl 1 up an A- for tiholui'i'aplier tor Thev plCKl ils loyal rights sign.

Hosiipepe said had applied for per-November to -put up had received approval citv authorities on Press snappuu: ROME, Feb. 13 l'i Police chiseled the name of the Church of ht'isl off its building in Home today. A church spokesman denounced the action as a "violation erecting tin the church in is sum in the sign and from Pome Id $tUK When the lady who was making out the application came to the little square headed "Age" she didn't hesitate. She simply (wrote: "Atomic." the law of the state'' and said Jan 1J. mi Jan, 22 (he o-ed church ollit not remove the uulil.

The police cgurch had no rig sien bin aiise the inlice chief ad-als if they did ivtl the police ilhcial said the I to put up the (hurch has no Spartanburg Boy Victim I Of Game; Shot In Head the Protestant religious group would take1 the matter to court. It. was the 'second crackdown in about. 12 hours by Italian authorities on the lareelv Texas financed pro! evangelical p. which has been having trouble with 1 1 it- authorities in predominantly alhohc Italy for a long tune.

bishops and bishops of 11 other (dies declared that "pernicious errors are arising in Italy from Protestant propaganda. which U'nds to menace the spiritual unity of the Italian people." Terms of the Lateran Pact between the Vatican and Italy establish Roman Catholicism as the stale religion. Article eight of Italy's consitutioti says "all religious confessions are equal before the law." The Embassy said it deplored the misunderstandings that had arisen between the church and Italian authorities and added the interpretation of Italian Internal law. The State Department in Washington said it had received a report un the incident last night at Leghorn, and that the Koine would aid church representatives in their difficulties with the Italian police, pictures ol their activities, but later released Imn. Ciacomo linsepepo, Pome attorney who repivonls the church, said the police had violated "the law ol the stale." He he would take action against the authorities responsible in the Italian courts probably on Monday.

Hnsapepe disclosed that the sign had been a cause fur contention since it was put up in January. The pastor of the nearby Human Catholic Christ mo King Church, had obiecled to it. Hie a pope said that the Embassy, the Italian heicign Vim try and Hume's chief of police had tried to persuade church nu'hurities to remove -the siui or rephuc it vv itii a smaller one All ere In! i Kosapopo added, the cl.uril deadly game, both armed with loaded weapons. Colin was armed with a combination .22 rifle, 410 -ast nlctht police lulceii Italian rshinpers from the small rented tiaus'e shotgun, and Hubert had a ol the church in the seaport i "i 8 .22 rifle. 4 i legal basis lor existence in Italv, and i line Padeu ot Brow.nl mid and Lubbock, one pt its teachers, had been relused recognition as minister ol a religious cull In recent weeks Human Catholic authorities have increased their iriin isin of Proleslanl activites in Italy.

In the I. iv! collective letter el its Kind, cardinal archbishops of ight ma jor Italian cities and arch- Police said the shotgun was load ed and cocked when they found it SPARTANBURG, Feb. 13 five-year-old boy became a real-life victim in a make believe game Of cowboys here this afternoon, Colin Kelly Adair, son of Mr. Slid Mrs. Hicks Adair died at A.

local hospital about two hours after he was shot in the head with .22 rifle by his nephew Robert Adair, 6. Two limp wprp (hi. 0nly witnesses as the boys played then' in the house where the shooting citv ol Leghorn. American worshippers rclused to leave and continued the service. Tins morning police appeared with ladders at the building owned bv the church in Prank Selvv, the nation's grealesl all tune basketball scorer, is shown above shooting one of the II Held goals lie inane aganisi New- occurred.

The children were play ing by themselves Hubert's parents, Howard Adair. in the home ol nerrv last night in Textile Hail nave inn poims ir a i ecoui smaso-Mr. and Mrs ins 'night. I'urman defeated Neviben 1 Iti tt.i.-tl.icenville News i Photo by Joe Jordan). and chiseled oil' the .10 inch.

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