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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 2

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ffAGt TWO TBI OBEENVIttE JfW8. CItEMVIltE. 800IH CAIOtlNA v. ATU1DAY JAHff AIT If; lilt onseRe, igti imes borted GoodForOi) OfMdrchOfD Caihpa Here entng Resp CARD MAILING IS A unt Hep- By BOBEBT QUILLEN Murder Charge Is Lodged; JEV'S Everywhere. Injuries Fatal To Kefler; FoiMViolentDeathHere Against Black By Turner IIERRCOMPLETIO -4 several nieces and First-Day Contributions Yes- runerai servwes wui a nwa oai-T AlfcZSTS SIT 11C0BD WASHINGTON.

Jan. 14-UJ9-FBI Director J. Sdgar Boover said today hi record show that more Americans were arrested last year than ever before Be also said On Mil rt avara BA Mnm ta tK ft a BARTQiJ TO TA LK uraay aitarnowa sckh Indicate Succcess terday nranacn cwhss urarcn, vnaueua by the Rev. Boyd A. Twnwr.

ln--M Jul Drive, lermeni wui sw mam am werne terv at Piedmont. temperance had been arrested and llngerprtatedl Statement In Which Black Admite Hitting Perrin Read murder warrant charging Jessie Black wltit having Inflicted fatal wound on Steve Perrin last Saturday with ax was taken by Coroner J. O. Turner yesterday afternoon after a coroner's Jury returned a verdict that Perrin "cam to hi death by being hit on the head with an ax by Jesse Pallbearers who will meet at tho', church at 3:15 o'clock ar J. la Rots, Vernon Boss, Jo Brandon 76, Struck By Car On 22 William Lawton Keller.

II, of 130 Pendleton Road; who wa struck down by a car on th night of December 31 In front of the Brandon Service: Station on Highway 123, died yesterday afternoon at o'clock from Injuries sustained In the accident Records In the Office of Sheriff R. Homer Bearden showed that Mr. Keller was hit. by IMP Mercury reportedly driven by a man listed Paul Hudson Smith of League Street, Basley. Deputies Chuck Me- To Appear Twice In City To Openmg of 1 the llth annual Ibreh of Dune drive hro day ni termed a successful begln-ining of hopeful campaign.

Co-Chetrman Jack T. Welch and William M. McOtnty of the Junior Chamber ef Commerce-sponsored drive reported that mailing of the majority of M.O0O coin-cards was completed Msterday. Some few still with The maaeet wa rtort 1 morrow For State Fed-erated Forces Dr. W.

Henderson asso-dato Mprtotndnt of the Tem-persnce League of America, will aaaak twice in the dt tomorrow J. TOM HELD 0BS0X5X ATLANTA, 14-UrV-A parlor Court jury today took a look at the film "Valley of the Mudlsts" today and found theater manager B. F. Oorc of suburban BaperUl rlty of a misdemeanor for showing Judge B. Andrews sentenced Oorc to months In Jail on a charge of exhibiting aa obscene movie, COKDmOT 'OOOD HEW YORK.

Jan, Turner' condition I "perfectly good," a physician at Doctor's Hospital said today. He added, however, that he "couldn't tell yet" when the actress would be released from the hospital JU-quins nLT MEMPHIS, Tenn, Jan. 14.U,K)- The Weather Bureau said today that there were no indication that slight earth tremors felt last night In Mississippi valley sections are forerunners of more severe shock. Residents of Missouri Mississippi, Ar-kalis' and Tennessee along the Mississippi reported a minor earthquake last night It was the same general area of the big earthquake which created Rcelfoot lake almost let year ago, oaly ea witness, Patrniisw Leon Bramlett. Member of th Men's Bible Class snd officer of the Brandon Baptist Church will compose the ecoort of honor and will meet at the church -at o'clock, The body wffl remain at rtha Maekey Mortuary tmtll 1p.m.

Sat- urday when It will be placed In tho! church to lie in state until th hour of the service. The family wttl be at 130 ton Road. i i- 11 1 1 I I wouldn't havt a loud speaker on our cor, hut sometime I'd Uke to have one that would put M. Kerne ef the City reuse aartoMot, betog heard. remain to do maiieo over too wee end, however, they said.

Ah abewt ef the cares 'afld carter were retaracd yesterday wtlk cash eentrlb. tiana af abaat Charles A. Call and J. H. Brook Investigated.

mn right in the pther Hnnw awing uu tua. WILL HXAJUMO SET Jan. Federal Judge Alexander Holtsoft today set February 1 as the starting date for the 116,000,000 court battle over the will of the late Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, publisher of tne Washington Tune-HraldV Ha refused to order a 10-week postponement requested by attorney for Mrs. Felicia Oisycka, Mr, Patterson's daughter, who I contesting the will on ground tier toother vat of unsound mind, strspurDriroEDiEiD WASHINOTON, Jan.

H-(IN8 The Army want to make sure it general aren't embarrassed by falling pant. To detent them against such an unmlUtary-llke situation, the service ordered 100,000 pairs of suspender today from the Make good Manufacturing Co, of New York City. for the South Carolina Federatod anvert ear. Smith, TJ, ta la charge of coin-eard trOmtlea. The -mile af dlmea booth or V1 fwcoo nrogiam.

wltt sasaa at Jaassa Methadiat Charea's regalar msnilag servtee at a. aa. aad at eaemty-wia rally at the Pint Baattot Charchat a as. Main Street met with good response Intermediates Will Have Parry Tonfeht fSfcCiU irom tne puonc. uncer Direction 01 Officer Bemp road a statement which he ald Black mad to officers after Perrin died Tuesday morning.

The statement tald the two became Involved to as argument which quickly developed Into a fight at Perrin' home on Oscar Street. Black said in the statement that Perrin began beating hint over the head witn a guitar ana that he beck until ho fait blood running down hi face. Black said be then ran lata the ball af the bewse where be actio an ax. He said ia the Mr. Keller became the fourth violent death In Oreenvllle County this year.

1 He was associated with the Brandon Mill and made his home with a niece, Mr. Carrie Lou Tollison, He was a native of Spartanburg and a son of the late Jsmes H. and Mary Eleanor How He wa a member of Brandon Baptist Church and of the Men' Bible Class there. He 1 survived by one brother. Junes Keller of Atlanta, and by Douilai Smith and John 6.

Taylor. Jr. the booth la being operated by members of the Junior Chamber working to shift. Volunteer student from the 1 Woman's College alto aid with soHdtstlons. Dr.

Ben C. Jones of Greenwood was the first the evening ho will speak at the Victory Baptist Church at Oreer at o'clock. The Rev. Maxie O. Collin of Columbia, executive secretary of the Federated Forces, will accompany The totermediates of Street Methodist Church wiU have a "prophecBf party" to the church fellowship haU tonight from I to 10 o'clock, Miss Mary Howard, youth director, announced yesterday.

wstm Torsswveattterise wubandosing.ruben AJr. naruon. In additiea to heldlnf bit neent lsstlton. wltbbad- ataiameat that be akked ap tb Per at acre rin bead a the tatter eaxas rasblng Into tb ball. Black said he realised that ha i-l I- I ITown Talk nisp eat contributor at the booth, March of Dtaos beadeaarlen have ben ay.

said at Ems Tire and Battery Csaxgsny ea West Bee Arenac, where storage saaee for aappHeo Is available. The heaaVgaarieri wlB be awed by wertera as a sapety eearee oad office space far scanting eentrlbetteac retaraed with hadnt Injured Perrin snouch to stop tne light so be (Black, ran onto the back porch of tb house. (ClkeiinSM we steppoa Denuva tne aoor ana men plunged the ax Into. Perrin skull ss he running out the back door. on the iurv were If.

T. Fiovd. BOGKB BOUKLAND, JbV, con of and Mrs. Bogor Bewksmd, entered Transylvania College at Lexington, Ky at the opening of the winter quarter recently. Ha transferred to Transylvania as a sophomore student and I majoring to business.

Both hi mother and lather A report probably win be heard Monaay irom vne ureer junior Chamber of Commerce on the ooen' are graduate of Transylvania. it u. foreman; John cater, W. H. Long, F.

M. Wakefield, Bill Bstto.sndT Brown. tog phase of the campaign there Ft ogress ef the drive being conducted at Oreenvllle Air Pore Base also Kit iusrtj mi BOWABD BIODAN, formerly of Tampa, Flo, ha -been trancferred to Greenville where he ha assumed duties as ordinary supervisor to the Hargrove Bsck At will reported later, boui or in Individual drive are being conducted under general sponsorship of the name oinee or, UDero uie insur neat wayeeca eouniy-wiao cam' naieiL awarter to Waahlngtaa, he is a atember of the Seathern Baa-tlat Sanday Sebael Beard aad a traste in the TcnBcesee Teesaeraaee Leant. Bishop Paul F. of QmnvUle, county fhslrmsn.

will preen ever the afternoon rally, a ha sxtendad an Invitation to all cltlsens. Army To Stop 2-Year'Hitches' WASHTNOTON Jan. ICtlNO) Tb Army said today that two, year enlistment will not be accept' cd after today because they art "unpopular and urieeonomlcal. The regular enlistment will for three year. However, the service will continue to accept 11-year-olds for one year.

Officials said that the action win hair litUt affect, on reducing th current rate of enlistment about 34,008 monthly. They reported that two-year enlistment have been supplying only "a very small percentage of the new recruit. It waa admitted that at the current rate of enlistments, the Army' strength would soon exceed th new ceiling of 677,000 men asked by President Truman tat hi budget tFort Bragg FORT BRA GO. N. C.

Jan. U. Mom collected In the coin boxes JUs Bla m'bM Bat MM 9 II 12 13 15 IS 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J 2f 2526 27 28 29 30-31 ance Company. He became affiliated with liberty Life In April. 147.

Hi wife and child ar remaining in Tampa or the presen tunc TBI WKXT regular meeting of the American Biudnees Club Chanter to V-Marton Hargrove was back at his old tvnping ground today, still hunting down material for his wnien nave Men ostnoutea in public places over the county will not be counted until the drive end Monday. January II, the co-chalr- men reported. Greenville will be held Tuesday night WhlTaVasrvlng here with the field artillery replacement training center In Ifil and 1M2 ha wrote ar. at clock ut itotei oreenvuie. Club official have urged all members to attend since the msetlni Is tide that became part of the best the last before the club's boxing 4at Jam the 1M 1ml IN Sat tournament open, jaasea r.

cate- ssaa la the Club 1 2 3 4 5 seiier, -ees Here, mvatc Hargrove." Before that he had been reporter on the Charlotte Mews. He plan to writ a magax.no article comparing preaent-day Ft. Bracg to the day when he knew it. After leavlnt here he became aa CAPT. QOBDON K.

CABAD of Mis Carolyn Carle, also student Lawton Avenue ha been recently assitned to the nsth'OrtanbMd Bc- at Anderson College, in Atlanta Misses Darla Bauivaa and Patricia tZES mtn suss If you can't come to CANN'S CANN con come to YOU. Want atCTM C4iTTyKTy 22 Cedes Um U. DM X-Mll aseociate editor of the Army mat- i i 1 i i' r-" i i r-' "-rrf- 1 'fl 4 i .1 serve Oomooslte Orous with head Yewag. students at the eollega, spent asln "Tank and visited most of the theaters of war. to Congress.

quarters at the Orson vllle Military Sub-District office her. He was the past week-end at tnair acmes formerly attached to the Fifth Army tt) oreenvuie. i 1 1 jt' I SSb if' 57 5 4 Since his discharge from the Army, Hargrov ha bean a lecturer and writer ef irMtgaa.no stories and movt asrlpt. In Chicago a member of the Organised Reserve Corps. BBCENTLY PBOMOTttD ta the MISS JBAN QABBUL ctadent'at rank of sergeant with the Par Eastern Air Force la Japan waa freak EcsleyMisiCdled By Georgia Church BASLBT, Jan.

Uz-Tb Bar. If. Bagnal, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this city, has received an unanUou call to th pastorate of the Hull' Memorial PresbTterlxn Miss Goodrich New AndenM Colleg from Oreenvtlle. was a recent guest at the home of re Fluffy Tufted, Mlaa Um OVvwSK-tl an aawttawS Church, Savannah, Oa, ft wa prosldont of thoYWCA bowUral .1 had ThurMla kw MlW ui. 7 nt Wonderful learnea taaay.

Mr. Bagnal sUU that ha expecta to announce hi dcdsiOD to the matter within th next few daya. Be has toe aporv a castor tho local Pres Other omcers ehssen war Mis wBrr. vice-president; Miss Rachel Sanders, secretary, and Mies Maxin Ousct, treasurer. byterian church for nearly six i and Only.

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Carataa of 6 Seventh Street, WoodMd. Be now editing supervisor at supply division. Japan Air Material Area, to Teehlkewa, Japan, brnsat Csewsaa attstaded. Parker MB. AND MBS, ICOaTfl JOHN-SON of Oreenvlll bad a their guest recently Mrs.

Praaais Bfaieefc and on, Bwakto, of CUnton Use, Craig of this dty was a recent visitor to too home ef his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. Craig of Joanna OeraM Saber spent several aaya during the week with his parenta, Mr. aad Mrs, Saber of Chntoa.

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