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PAGE TEN TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 1830 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA TankCovers Patrol Against Ambush LI FIRED TO AID MENTALLY ILL DEFOLIATION OF COTTON IS URGED '1 NOTHING EQUALS WHITE'S SENSATIONAL FALL Ctemson Extension Commit- ted Makes Report After Low State Tour OLEMSON, Sept.

4 The Clem- son Extension Cotton committee today, after touring the lower half of the stste to observe results- of cotton insect and disease control, stressed the Importance of defolla tion of cotton to aid in tne con I A i 2 FSA Proposes Clearing Away Red Tape For Voluntary Admissions WASHINGTON. Sept 4 UPH-The Federal Security Administration proposed more protective law for hospitalizing persona who are mentally ill. The bill would clear away red tape (or voiuntary admissions to mental hospitals, but would place greater safeguards around involuntary commitments. With 600.000 In mental hospitals and 190.00 newly admitted annually, FSA said the proposed law is Intended to guard their rirhts and health." It would strictly limit the use of strait jackets and other mechanical restraints. FSA Administrator Oscar R.

Ewtng sent copies to all state trol of boll rots, which are causing a serious loss to the cotton crop. The commltee points out that boll rots occur as a result of several conditions. Humid weather condl tions, particularly where cotton is rank and leafy, serves as an Ideal condition for the development of 1 it fl 4 rS V.i 4 boll rots. This condition can be partially overcome by defoliating t. cotton.

'Jjt LET 8 UN REACH BOLLS Defoliation will allow sunlight to reach even the lowest bolls; and will permit the free movement of An American tank (background) coven returning reconnaissance octroi from ambmh alnnr rnA the southern front in Korea. Teamwork like the above Is essential to the safety ef such patrohu (NEA Tele. air throughout the plant He said the intent Is to emphasize certain legal and medical principles Defoliation, as a general rule. should be done when the last bolls from which you expect to pick cotton are from 20 to '25 days old. The rattier tnan to acnieve absolute uni formity of all stated mental hu pitallzation laws.

Ewlng said the model law pri Red Korean Girl Shoots 7 5 BIT Jmarily would provide "maximum opportunity for prompt medical committee recommended, that 25 pounds of arso cyanamid special grade dust be used on medium rank cotton and 35 pounds on very rank cotton. Americans Caughtln Sleep CLOSE TO REDS care, and protection against emo tionally harmful or degrading treat merit, wrongful confinement and de Any insect damage Co the boll Is an invitation to boll rots ta enter. A 'thorough and complete Guerrillas Sneak Back American Skill And South DEBRIS LITTERED And Wound Photogra-pher At Scene By STAN SWINTON MASAN FRONT. Korea, Sept. 4.

privation of ights." Ewlng said that: In 35 states, mentally III people may be kept In Jail during the commitment process and while awaiting admission to the hospital. In 40 states, law enforcement officers rather, than health officials may be used to take the 111 persons to the hospital. Korean Labor Combine On Project By BILL ROSS SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Sept. MILLIKEN WOOLEN PLAIDS 100 ALL WOOL 58-INCHES WIDE COLORFUL SEW AND MALIV SAVI AT WHITI'S 1 9 3 (flV-A Red Korean girl guerrilla AREASGEJ HELP Typhoon Leaves Casualties, Damage On Three Japanese Isles 4 (IP) American know-how and South Korean sweat are building a first rate airstrip here for stepped up assaults against Korean Reds. Half of the states still refer to Yd.

cotton insect control program, including early control of the boll worm, seem to have quite beneficial effect in helping to control boll rots. The committee announced today that a tour to observe results of the cotton insect and disease control program is being planned for the Piedmont section of the state September 21 and 22. The committee urged all interested farmers to attend one of these tours and see for themselves the difference betwen poisond and un-poisond fields. Further details will be available at county agents' offices. D.

W. Watkins, director of the Clemson Extension Service, and chairman of the State Cotton Committee, today expressed his thanks mentally ill persons as "Insane, some as "lunatics." The base ltseii is a graphic sign tommygunned seven bound American prisoners last night, killing five of them. She shot them in a tent where they had been captured in their sleep behind the U. S. lines by a guerrilla band of three women and seven men disguised as South Korean troops.

that United Nations forces do not "Alcomeren" plaid foncies, perfect for skirts, dresses, suits, jackets and many other praetieol uses. All finest quoliry Deenng Milliken woolens ot this amoxing low price! One state still makes Jury trial mandatory for commitment. Eight states still have no provision for TOKYO, Tuesday. Sept. 5 U.B American and Japanses relief agen hold the remotest thought of giving any more ground to the North Korean Reds.

The flight strip is so close to the raging ground 'front you cies moved into the debris littered A South Korean soldier attached to the little American unit also was can at times hear battle sounds and see gun flashes. voluntary admission to state mental hospitals. Seven states still have no provision for temporary admission to a state hospital, for observation or for emergency commitments, densely populated Industrial area of Kobe and Osaka today to care for the estimated 300.000 left homeless by Japan's worst typhoon In nearly Nearness of the savage infantry combat tor the saw-toothed ridges two aecaaes. does not atop the day and night slain by the Reds. The Reds sneaked back today and badly wounfcd an Army Signal Corps photographer as he took pictures of the death scene atop a hill three miles from Masan.

and appreciation to the members National police said 199 were kill, ed. 5,648 injured and 236 missing in OEERING MILLIKEN'S 100 WOOL FLANNEL 2.59 Shop, eompore! Save 50c a yard ot White's. 58-inches wide in red, navy, emerald, royal, black, wine, chocolate, dark and forest green and slote grey. witnout court order. Labor Day Quiet For Anderson FAMOUS NAME 100 WOOL GABARDINE 3.98 56-ineh bolts in black, red, ton, aqua, wine, green, jjrey and beige.

Special selection for a one-time sale! Hurry! of the state cotton committee. Tne county cotton committees, the agricultural teachers and other agri After being shot, the photographer cultural and commercial agencies played dead. A Red smashed him Already V. N. planes dally are making more than 109 flights from the atrip.

Everything from speedy, hard-hitting fighters to massive four-engine transports operate from the base. Pilots say that even four engine bombers could use the atrip In ski emergency. This is not a new strip. There was in the face with a rifle butt. Still ANDERSON.

Sept. 4 Most of Labor Day passed without an sc cident reported although highway patrolmen estimated the county had never naa Mien neavy traffic be fore. a small airport here before the war. It had one grassed runway often under water, two small hangars and for their Invaluable assistance In promoting the most vigorous and successful cotton insect control program ever conducted in South Carolina. Director Watkins feels that every cotton farmer who may have any doubt about the value of a thorough cotton insect control program should take the opportunity to observe now some of their neighbors' farms where a complete poisoning program was followed.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS the cameraman did not move. After the guerrillas left, he crawled down the hill. About 150 Reds were believed roaming behind U. S. 25th Division lines on this front remnants of a group of 1,000 encircled by Americans who threw back a heavy Red attack at the Masan front earlier.

American tftops were hunting down the Reds. One patrolman suggested that the very amount of traffic prevented less than a dozen planes. But the field was far from par as a striking weapon to battle the Reds. So the Air Force called one of its speeding and recklessness, causing motorists to crawl for the most part, and avoided accidents. The courthouse opened for Gen top young colonels who must not An intelligence officer said the be Identified for security reasons Members of the state cotton com slaying of the bound Americans was CREASE-RESISTANT RAYON GABARDINE, 41" WIDE, 7 Of" wine, black, forest, brown, royal, purple, medium brown yd.

TISSUE FAILLE IN 12 COLORS 1 J( 4S-in, wide, perfect for dresses and etc yd. ad3r WASHABLE FRENCH DRESS CREPES ft IS colors, 39-inchet wide, 16 colors yd. OC "LOOM-BEST" TAFFETA, 28 COLORS Celenese-reyen yrn. 41 -inches wids yd. OrC RAYON NET IN 14 COLORS 70 72-inchss wids.

Sew forms Is and etc yd. 3r tne typnoon named "Jane" which ripped across three of Japan's four main home islands Sunday and Monday. Japanese papers placed the death toil at 250. The official casualty Ust did not include 45 laborers buried alive in a tunnel near Niigata, 170 miles north-northest of here. The tunnel collapsed during the heavy rains.

Rescue crews which had been toiling for 48 hours dug out two of! the entombed men today, but one died soon after he was brought out of the wrecked tunnel. The 'government authorized the equivalent ot $180,000 for emergency relief and he LARA Relief agency sent clothing for 92.000 persons to the Kobe-Osaka-Kyoto area, which was worst hit. Other agencies provided food, shelter and medical care. Reports from Amagasaki, west si Osaka, said the dock area and steel works there were almost totally wrecked and about 1,000 vessels, including some ocean going ships, were either sunk or missing. The 7.733-ton Tatsuharu Maru snapped her mooring chains, crashed into a floating dry dock in Kobd harbor at the height of the storm and from state side leave to whip the an absolutely verined atrocity oi mittee are as follows: eral sessions court to recess.

Navy Fliers Tumble base Into offensive shape. the most vicious sort." i E. H. Agnew, South Carolina He is doing the job and the North Koreans know it. They already feel Farm Bureau, Anderson.

Planes On Runway E. R. Alexander, executive secre tary, State Banks Association, Co a i xaAXi sept, u.R Six na The story was pieced together from a bedside Interview with the two wounded Americana the girl had left for dead. Names of the survivors can not be released until their relatives have been notified the men were wounded. The detachment of seven lived lumbia.

R. D. Anderson, state Department vai fliers made emergency stops near here to avoid the gulf hurricane tonight one hitting the silk and three others tumbling their planes together on an airport run of Education. Columbia. F.

F. Bondy, Pee Dee Experiment the punch every day. It la American skill, dollars and equipment that Is doing much ef the Job. But South Korean work era. who are paid less than SU a month, da the back-breaking, around-the-clock labor that machines and money can not perform.

One of the colonel's right hand men is a South Korean aviator. He handles the Korean labor force. "I found him outside my tent one day with tears in his eyes." the Air in two tents on the mountain near Station. Florence. a radio station.

way. Ernest Cannes, state conserva The survivors said they were tionist. LSCS, Federal Land Bank Jarred from their sleep to find Russian-made tommyguns poked in Officials at the Naval Air where five of the Navy planes headed to avoid the blow said the flier were en Building, Columbia. B. D.

Cloanlnger. inspection and their faces. They were tied up, herded into one tent, then shot. TUBLAR WORSTED JERSEY 2.98 d- No-sag, seamless jersey, 54-inehes wide. Mix it, motch it perfect for combinations in the latest fashions with corduroy end velveteen.

1 1 popular, wanted colors. SOFT, RICH HIGH-FASHION VELVETEEN 2.98 Select from 1 1 colors in this fine quality velveteen, so right for formats, dresses, skirts, jackets, hots (not to mention its appeal for trimming-up fashions). route from Columbus, to Pensa analysis department, Clemson. sank. They said the Korean girls had cola, for aircraft carrier manu- Robert Coker, National Cotton vers.

Council, HartsvUle. knives and hand grenades tucked in their belts. The one who did the The Navy said the fliers, all naval H. P. Cooper, director, S.

C. Ex 2 Duelists Stop shooting carried a tommy gun and reservists from Columbus, escaoed periment Station, Clemson. M. D. Farrar, state crop pest com the other two pointed capiurea American carbines.

unhurt, and damage to the F-6F Grumman Hellcats except the one abandoned in air was reported Firing To Argue mission (bio-ananysls, Clem The Reds rifled the unit's files and took all its documents. son. engnt. LOS ANGEIjES. Sent.

Ju Henry Gramling, (agricultural snaaes oi me days of the Span- chemical Industry), Gramling. laras: Grdenwood Group PINWALE CORDUROY, R. Hamilton. Production and 36-inches widt Force ofllcer said. "He asked me if we were going to evacuate the strip because the Communist were Just on the other side of that second ridge." The colonel continued: "I toW him we will never leave until this is over and he answered: "We do not ever want you to leave until this is 1 until Korea Is free again." Pickens Man Dies At Home At Age 95 PICKENS.

Sept. Pickens Baker, 95, died Monday at p. m. at his home in the Cross Roads section, after seven months' declining health and seriously ill for two days. A youth and his father-in-law were booked today on suspicion of Marketing Administration, Colum bia.

Elects Wilson Head GREENWOOD, Sept 8. Oszi OAK sumac Scienci lias discovered duelling, an almost forgotten sec Uon of the penal code. Police reoorted: J. Keith Hane. in, Carolinas in ticeltent new treatment for rvy, oak or su iUV Farm Equipment Dealers Assocla tion, St.

Matthews- Wilson was installed as Chef de Oare of the Greenwood voiture of the Forty and light here at the Jose, A. Garcia, 47. was angered with Jose C. Esquivel. 26.

because the latter married Evangeline Gar G. E. Hawkins, chairman. State nns poisoning, gf tie ind safe, quickly Agricultural Committee, Greenwood. annual ladies' night Friday.

Grand Chief de Train Joe T. cia, is. WHITE'S HAS 23 LAVISH FALL COLORS TO SELECT FROM SEW AND REALLY SAVE AT WHITE 1 e49 Yd. You get the top quality In the top fabric for foil. You'll love it because it's washable! Long-wearing, too! Make eorly selections ond get the cream of the crop in more than 23 -sought-after colors.

R. M. Hughes, 3. C. Cotton Seed dries up the blisters often within 2 hours.

"T1VY-DRY Black of Anderson Installed Chef "Next time I aee you be prepared Crushers Association. Wilson. Henrr S. Johnson. Farm Credit to oeiena yourseir.

was the word Garcia sent Esquivel. The offleera and Conductor Administration, Columbia. He was a lifelong resident of Yesterday they met: Garcia arm OTHfcK COMMHlunun 3. Rnv Jonex. commissioner.

8tate Pickens County, a son of the late Charles M. Boswell, tSarde de la Porto C. Y. Lynch, Amonler Melvin G. Tate, Historian O.

B. Pranklin, ed with a .45 automatic, Esquivel with a 31 automatic. Jake and Elsie Stewart Baker. DeDartment of Agriculture, Colum Mr. Baker waa twice married, first Chef de Train M.

A. Lea man, urn- bia. to Amanda Cantrell and second to Esther Cantrell, both of whom died C. P. Key, master, b.

m. oiaie Grange. Lodge. piste Bam F. Poore.

Bona Garde de la Porte John Culbertson, Medicine J. W. White. Publicist W. S.

Bran. dark brawn Autumn fold Hunter rea cecse bmra lifht rsy They drove to an isolated grove of pepper trees. But from there on the duelling rules went out the window. The car stopped, both men leaped out and fired. Both missed.

Esouivel sural war clarst revel shrimp muo nut kiefs navy white before him, He was a farmer, but had been K. jr. ftoio. Director, nrmcn Home Administration. Columbia.

Charli lafitte, agricultural commission state Estill. retired for several years. son, Cheminott H. T. Bolt, sam Cleland.

Joe H. Seal, Ben 0. Free and J. L. HoUingsworth.

J. T. district agent. Flor He was a member of the Cross Roads Baptist Church, and was a ence. Jumped on Garcia and disarmed him.

Passing motorists called police. Officers arrived to find the pair stiU arauine. over ground rules on Ouests at the banquet were Charlie Robinson and Clinton Hen deacon of the church for a number slete grey emerald resa frwsty aink Ice Blue b. Massey. aisinci agent, opar- msiss dusty rasa brielw tad aeue tanbtira.

of years. derson of Connie Maxwell cnu Surviving are three daughters. tne new or nonor. j. r.

MCLaunn. umners Association. Bennettsville. W. C.

Netties, leader, extension dren Home, who represented the local voiture at Boys' State this Mrs. M. H. liewls of Easier. Mrs.

Ed Gillespie of Brevard. N. C. and Mrs. P.

D. Masters of the home: year. entomology and plant disease work, Clenuon. Miner Beaten And sparks. Jr extension specialist nUv A 'retired coal miner of Verda.

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one son. Jake Baker of Brevard: 35 grandchildren: 60 treat-grandchildren and IS frreat-treat-grandchtl- cotton insects ana diseases, viem son. Harlan hosnital of burns viuiucaoci rune HARLAN. Kv. Swt a The anerill saia earn jwaw w.

dren. A. H. Ward, district agent, Aiken. I.

8. Wolfe, chairman. State t. 'atu-itt r- e.n 'Jrk Don also OX veraa. were ONE DAY ONLY! drest weight HEATHERSPUN dsda council.

Columbia. runrrai wnricra wui ue na than h. suntut charted with murder of beatins: Esea ana un ONI DAY ONLY! Regularly 1.98 yd. WOOL PLAIDS James H. Woods, cotton dusting commission.

Aviation Trades Asso Wednesday at 3 p. m. conducted iftr Marion tl. Elsca. M-rear-old saturating his clothes with gasoline and setting him al-re.

Ball said his Investigation of the ciation. Chester. by the Rev. O. B.

Stewart, the Rev. Members ot the county eotton committees may be obtained from least waa not complete and be did Jeffcoat Interment will be in the ruDwU Hom ta Cross Roads Cemetery. not know the cause ef the trouble. local county agents. Winter erase Ffesty bt 44c S59 yd.

Army Couple Needs Assist From Navy And Almost Horn Palibearera wiu be Alonto. and; James Masters. Austin. Elmer and Claude Baker and Doniver Lewis. The honorary escort wtll be the deacons Of Cross Road Baptist Church and will assemble at the church at .54 p.

m. The body Is at the residencf In Have To Call In Marines To Marry In Virginia hadnt showed tip and the head to vac the bride's out-of-state real' RICHMOND. Va, Sept Janitor was out looking for turn. dene for a ttcesne. They went to wick in 4 lovely colors.

Soft, worm spun royon. Save ot this low price! 54-inch widths in fint, oil wool for so many uses. Limited Quantity. rvTTTone watted. At 12:20 a.

the head Janitor appeared with Imports. Th only person who could issue the iccnae was BL At LawrcnccTiBs) they found clerk. AD ACHES keys. In minutes they bad a license and made ready ta depart tor Petersburg, hut there was one more hitch. The license had to be aecd He told them their Army tests were not acceptable.

They bad snore tests made, but Saturday was cone. It looked like someone would have to call in the Marines before Basel and Robert could get married. But the Army, with an assist from the Xavy. finally won. CpL Robert W.

Ferguson at Weiser. Idaho, and Sat. Basel DrUuern ef Wauptta. Wis, met at Port Let. Va.

tost Christmas aod decided to get married later this in Richmond. l-TfrythtaST was ctaaea Sunday. flefevecf Quickly With Fast-acting "BC" Powders or Tabids The bride's Mulberry wtddine suit and asnd-eotored sjtovas and hat were at Fort Lee. Tune wasat waning; ea tore. Sr went bet Minister, tfte Rev.

H. Edward Henderson of Petersburfs Second Baalist Church. He telephoned Thoaaaa Miller. rJert vi Richmond's Huat-ms Court. Miner, an ts-Navy wo.

agree to pes an Labor The minister took these to hi COME AND RtAUY SAVE! ritCI GOODS, DOWNSTAIRS AT wt at her chorea ta Petersburg Phj. now at Fort Bratf. W. ceukla get leave. tanner church.

Oak Grave BaataU is Richmond sad the bride was ssamed la a atnk suaiawr dreae. They wta be back aa duty tor rrretke he at a. av and be at NMat wIm rww barf BC" ymm tt farsa. la borb yws dW mm awnwa'sXT anB.l-tW Yoa ah ft npiisiiia '-'-u I I yaw ca lea T-C-wlTM4MMtf. sets, T1 sMKtg is He rushed to Fart Led aa ha wr end pas They decided to tt awrrlrd Batarday.

A tewvtre ant Dar. The stated caupto lewd dejected Miiie UM Ot? Hal steps, cant tm said. bad Twyw m-SC-fe tlwrrW Ms4e SMwesdw. acwwlgjc smm mwKmitt hn frt Hx tVtM iwW gwwg tttcMum is erf fwM ewe bM trrrrml ml rikr riTt mum psf ulat swm whwiwg mgn4- tm cclbmnaw aifdV tt are resarbbty erri imm set Otmnam wwM be alp it i twlxtt n4 KliIiilM.iMaiKn. ra has store to sea uttm twta wed-4x rteea.

At the; etort affire the key to has sffkc bnt at ta the SwJd.r.f. 4mitT sMnrad vm but aa earry a. at. But aa Friday, the serceaat sets a leer sc4 awada far Fort Bract and same ftrary ttadstMiie are tw tney ktrsst thnnwe hmt to awwd to Prsmrw Gwrre enust ft ta stftv Ja- Twe "Kr TsMve leal 'CO swr rewMtr. Tr affirvitar answered tfw mji tre wm drwed tm tr cad A detertm affersd to tm Urn ine to to stumend whea a aws-aat aava a sweet "toed asenur esstteatod was Irgai head laattor.

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