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TRUTH SINCERITY JV i THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE RESULTS DR YOUNG IKe Spine is the Human Switchboard controlling Health and Vigor tfrfOSE LUNC5 LIVER STOMACH Oi XJ'PANCREAS X'SPLEEN xVKIOMEYS VBWEL5 i VAPPENOIX ic: UIMBS QiiivpradJc a reknscs tki I Power Within SPINAL NERVE PRESSURE CAUSES MANY DISORDERS SICK! Regardless of what your ailment is called no matter how long you have suffered you may find the cause and correction of your particular con dition AT THE YOUNG Chiropractic Clinic 415 PALMETTO ST LORENCE MO 2 2991 ALSO: 19 CALHOUN ST SUMTER THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS SUNDAY EB 17 1963 Deaths unerals 2li 60 faw ee Cloudiness Rain Are Ahead 8 Cuban Intelligence Gap May Be Aired In Congress McLeod Infirmry St( I OR EC AS 'WSWwi the and one and detached the skidder the collision He jumped eb 8 The compound is a rec tangle of i buildings beside the Tigris River with a mosque at tached to it Pleading of Premier Described by Officer AND ENGRAVING DIAL MO 2 4428 4 The LETTER Shop 1505 GPEGG AVENUE few A low pressure area forming in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to move across lorida and center off the Georgia South Carolina coast today bringing cloudiness and rain to the Pee Dee Sunday forecast calls for continued cloudy weather with a possibility of light rain to end by Monday morning high temperature will be near 46 low tonight of 38 and warmer Monday with a reading of 56 The five day outlooks calls for more rain Wednesday and a cold front to move through the Pee Dee dropping temperatures somewhat The following weather data was released last night by the lorence Weather Bureau for the 24 our period ending at 8 pm Highest 40 Year ago 45 Lowest 20 Year ago 33 Mean 30 Year ago 39 7 am 21 7 pm 31 RELATIVE HUMIDITY: Maximum 55 per Mini mum 22 per cent RAIN: these flights It was Oct 10 that Sen Ken neth Keating NY reported that Soviet strategic missiles were being emplaced in Cuba President Kennedy told a Sept 13 news conference that Cuba then was under our most careful sur veillance What this surveillance showed One Killed In Mullins MULLINS A seven ton logging truck east bound toward Mullins collided with an ACL passenger train riday at the intersection of Marion and ront Sts Extension resulting in the death of one man and injuring another Tom Wragg of Mullins died about 11 a riday morning as a re sult of the accident and Jim Man ning has been hospitalized in criti cal condition A third man rank Davis rid ing a skidder attached to the truck observed the impending wreck before off the detached skidder and was unhurt in this period when the Soviets were moving toward installation of the intermediate range missile sites revealed by Oct 14 photo graphs seems certain to be the subject of intensive investigation by the Senate Preparedness sub committee Sen John Stennis Miss who heads the group said he plans to begin closed hearings this week He said in an interview these will involve both the state of the na over all military posture and the situation in Cuba Stennis said he know whether the group will hold pub lic hearings or whether it will decide to issue a version of its secret testimony after it has been given security censorship Mayor David McLeod proclaim ed reedom this morning in a proclamation which read in part: the Sertoma Club of lorence is planning to car ry out special patriotic and civic activities during 1963 reedom Week ebruary 17 23 and it seems proper 'and fitting to accord official recogni tion to this patriotic movement therefore I David Mc Leod by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of lorence do hereby pro claim and designate the week of ebruary 17 23 1963 as reedom Week in lorence SC and do urge the citizens of this city to support the objectives of this reedom Week Is an annual project of the International service organization embracing clubs throughout the United States Mexico and Canada Plowden Jr of New Zion past departmental commander of the African Legion and civilian adviser to the Ninth Air orce as a prelude to spoke to the' Sertoma regular meeting Thursday night on responsibilities of every American to appreciate and de fend the freedoms that we enjoy in the United WASHINGTON (AP) The Ken nedy administration is bracing it self for an onslaught in Congress over what its critics call an intel ligence gap in its surveillance of Cuba This involves the period from early September 1962 until Oct 14 left blank when Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara gave the public a photographic briefing over television of Soviet military strength on the island At the eb 6 showing of recon naissance photographs none was included for the September Oct 14 period and when McNamara was asked about this omission he said time permitted the showing of only a small portion of pictures made on more than 400 sorties since last July 1 The secretary then added did carry out reconnaissance flights on the 5th of September the 6th the 29th of September the 5th of October and the 10th of McNamara did not specify what chnwn hv nictures taken on MIAMI BEACH la (AP) A renewed wave of activity in state legislatures aimed at outlawing compulsory union shops is trou bling labor leaders gathered here for winter meetings Wyoming has just become the 20th state to ban the union shop and one official here declared that by enemies of la bor has grown to alarming pro A counterdrive to keep other states from taking similar action is expected to be mapped by the AL CIO Executive Council in sessions opening here Sunday All state legislatures meet this year and AL CIO officials said moves were under way in 22 states to prohibit contract clauses requiring employes to join and pay dues to unions A part of counter drive will be an all out effort to per suade Congress to repeal section 14B of the Taft Hartley law which permits states to enact right to work statutes barring union shops If this state option provision were killed all existing right to work statutes would automatically be repealed A long uphill will be nec essary to amend Taft Hartley law union chiefs admitted but they said they expect to win the fight Currently the biggest fights BAGHDAD Iraq (A "Please you are my brother Please let me out of Baghdad Let me go to pleaded Abdel Karim Kassem to revolution leader Col Abdel Salam Aref It was the final bid for life by Die former Iraqi leader before he was executed after being swept out of power in the eb 8 9 revo lution The last hours of life of his were dis dosed Saturday by an1 army major who asked that his name be withheld because of the new ban on personal pub licity He also gave a blow by blow account of the 30 hour battle for power in which 15 revolu tionaries and 75 of de fenders were slain This is his story: Rebel forces with heavy tanks and armored personnel carriers opened their attack on headquarters in the Defense Min istry compound at 9 am riday over right to work proposals are raging in Maine and Oklahoma Union shop opponents insist that no worker should be compelled to join a union against his will La bor organizations rgue that all workers they represent should be required to contribute dues sup port Union leaders say that right to work law campaigns are often un dertaken in states to divert or ganized labr from activities in behalf of its other legislative goals States presently havin' right to work laws besides Wyoming are Alabama Arizona Arkansas lo rida Georgia Indiana Iowa Kansas Mississippi Nebraska Nevada North and South Caro lina North and South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah and Vir ginia The union leaders listed these 22 states in which they said right to work moyes are under way: Oklahoma Maine Idaho Mon tana New Mexico Oregon Ver mont Delaware Pennsylvania Washington Connecticut Illinois Ohio Michigan Rhode Island Massachusetts Alaska Colorado Kentucky New YorkWisconsin and Minnesota Singer Paul Anka Married in Paris PARIS Paul Anka sing ing idol of millions of teen agers married beautiful blonde cover girl Anne de Zogheb on Saturday in a Greek Catholic ceremony at Orly Airport After drinking sacred wine from a silver goblet in the egg shaped modernistic chapel the two rushed off and boarded a plane for a skiing honeymoon in Switz erland The pilot fish found in most tropical seas accompanies sharks and eats pieces of food which the shark scatters in the water lorence reedom Week Set A pitched battle against 600 defenders continued through the day and night until revolutionary forces crashed through into the building where Kassem lived at 11 am Saturday They first caught two Sadu Med hafi deputy governor general and Mudir Harakat commander of operations Tanks then rolled through the main gate and infantry drove past apartment to the police building They found chief bodyguard Gen Wasfi Ta hir dead He was shot in the stomach with a machine gun Kassem emerged from the ruins of the military police head quarters to surrender at 2 pm Saturday was carrying a transistor radio under one arm and waving the other saying: 1 want to speak to my brother Abdel could not tell if he was afraid but he looked mad as Stokes Infant Belinda Lee Stokes Il week old daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Stokes died Saturday morning in a local hospital where she had been a patient for the past three days uneral services will be conduct ed at 4 pm Sunday in the St Paul Methodist Church by Rev Harry Goewey Burial will be in Mt Hope Cemetery Belida was born in lorence on Dec 4 1962 daughter of Harry and Judy Adams Stokes of lorence and Chesterfield Surviving are her parents Mr and Mrs Harry Stokes of lor ence the maternal grandmother Mrs Perry Adams of Chesterfield the paternal grand parents Mr and Mrs Stokes of lorence the paternal great grand parents Mr and Mrs Harry Stokes of lorence and two great grand mothers Mrs Ether Adams Chesterfield dnd Mrs Dob son of Atlanta Ga riends may call on the family at the home of Mr and Mrs A Stokes at 1005 Alton Circle The body will remain at the Waters uneral Home until one hour prior to the services at which time the body will be placed in the church A Christley Arthur Monroe Christley 53 of 143 South McQueen St died at about 5:30 pm Saturday at his residence after being in declining health for about a year uneral arrangements will be an nounced by Stoudenmire uneral Home Mr Christley was born Dec 9 1909 in Pulaski County Va a son of the late James and Betty Warner Christley Prior to his last illness Mr Christley was employed as superintendent of the Piedmont Molding Co of McDonoiigh Ga He was a member of the irst ree Will Baptist Church of lor ence the Mens Bible Class and was a former Sunday school teacher of the church Surviving are the widow Mrs A Christley of lorence the former Miss Virginia Stanley of Martinsville Va a son reddie below full stage Lake Murray 3512 feet about 9 feet below full stage Lake Greenwood 4342 feet about 714 feet below full stage Hartwell Reservoir 6553 feet about 414 feet below full stage Lake winds mostly easterly at to 16 knots a rut? innirn PRESS Weather bueau report of temperatures (high last 12 hours low last 18 hours) and rainfall (last hours) nding 7 pm for selected STATION Albany Amarillo Aasbeville Atlanta Bismark Rk Boston Buffaid Cha'ston Charlotte Chicago Denver Detroit Duluth El Paso Worth Galves'n Grf Mtn Today 0 Year ago 05 Total this month 71 Deviation from normal minus 97 Total this year Deviation from normal plus 122 SUN: Sunrise 7:02 Sunset 6:04 RIVER STAGES 8 am: Wateree at Carrlen missing Pee Dee at Pee Dee 182 feet ris ing Pee Dee at Cheraw 118 feet fall: ing Lynches at Effingham 83 feet falling TIDES: Myrtle Beach: Highs 1:23 am 1:30 pm Lows 7:48 am 7:56 pm Charleston: Highs 1:53 am 2:00 pm Lows 8:18 am 8:26 pm Lake levels reported by the Co lumbia Weather Bureau Clark Hill 3284 feet about 114 feet below full stage Lake Marion 739 feet about 3 feet below full stage Lake Moultrie 733 feet feet Swindell Newton Walter Swindell of 601 Park Ave retired traveling rep resentative for the Avery Sons arm Machinery Co died riday in a local hospital following a declining illness for several years uneral services will be conduct ed at 4 pm Sunday in the Waters uneral Home by Dr Edward Byrd and Rev Norman McKee Burial will be in Mount Hope Ceme tery Serving as active bearers will be Guy Tippins Ashby Al vin Odom Ashcraft Haselden Jr and James Han cock A native of Claxton Ga Mr Swindell was born Oct 2 1892 a son of the late David and Corin ne Middleton Swindell Mr Swin dell spent his early life in Claxton Ga and lived for several years in Vidalia Ga before moving to lorence 41 years ago He was a graduate of Claxton High School and served with the Army during World War I Mr Swindell was a member of the irst Baptist Church a former member of the Pettigrew Bible Class and a former member of the lorence Lion's Club and a member of the American Legion Surviving include the widow the former Miss Hortense Daniel of Eastman Ga two daughters Mrs Sanford Stoney Jr of Sum merville and Mrs George Met ropol Jr of Darlington two sis ters Mrs Tom Cowart of Jackson ville la and Mrs Keller Sands of Daisy Ga and one brother Roy Swindell of Savanah Ga and seven grandchildren the church' He was a former mem ber of Woodmen of the World Surviving are his widow Mrs Minnie Irene Jones lowers of Pamplico one brother John low ers of Pamplico one sister Mrs Grace Bell of Atwater Calif also a number of nieces and nephews The body will remain at Stoudenmire uneral Home will be placed in the church hour before services Richard Laflin CHERAW uneral services for Sp 4 Richard Loflin 22 who died Sept 8 in Germany from in juries sustained in an automobile wreck will be held at 4 pm Sun day at the Pleasant Hill Church with Rev Charlie Riley officiating Members of the Cheraw National Guard of which he was a member before he joined the Army three years ago will serve as pallbear ers and will have charge of the military phase of rites at the side The body will reach the Red feam uneral Home early Satur day and will be carried to the home of Mr and Mrs Raymond oflin the parents on Highway 52 South Mrs Watson BENNETTSVILLE Mrs Nell ie Mauldin Watso 72' widow of Watson died Thursday at the local hospital after an illness of several days uneral services will be held at the Second Baptist Church at 2 pm Sunday Burial will in the Watson cemetery in Scotland County NC Daughter of the late William and Margaret Mauldin she was a nat ive of Scotland County but had spent most of her life in Bennetts ville She was a retired textile em ployee and a member of the Bapt ist church She is survived by a daughter Mrs Ollie Leviner four grand children and five great ren Edwin Stokes ST PETERSBURG la un eral services for Edwin Stokes 70 who died riday will be held Monday at 3 pm at Wilhelm Thurston Chapel in St Petersburg conducted by Dr Vaughn John son Burial will be in Bay Pines Cemetery A retired barber Mr Stokes was born in Darlingtun county He was a member of the American Legion Shriner 32nd Degree Mason and member of the Baptist Church He is srvivied by his widow the former Jennie Mae Hicks for merly of Hartsville and lorence two daughters: Mrs David Dun can of Asheville and Mrs Gault of Heyward Calif two sons: Robert Stokes Asheville and Edwin Stokes Jr of Heyward Calif four brothers: Stokes of Chat tannnpa Tenn: Albert Stokes of Atlanta Ga and Joe and Luke Stokes both of lorence two sis ters: Mrs Thomas Lundy and Mrs Claude Crawford both o' lorence Also surviving are 10 grandchild ren and a number of nieces and nephews Cuban Vets Allowed US Enlistment WASHINGTON (AP) Cuban veterans of the Bay of Pigs inva sion will be allowed to enlist in the US armed forces the De fense Department announced Sat urday Some will be trained as officers and all the volunteers will have the choice after training of com pleting two years in service or be ORECAST Scattered snow showers at higher elevations and otherwise scattered drizzle and rain will fall Sunday over northern and central Plateaus Scattered snow flurries also are forecast for parts of lower Great Lakes region Some rain is due in portions of the middle Atlantic states Temperatures will be warmer from southern Plateaus northeastward to Atlantic coast Cooler temperatures are due for west Gulf coast with fresh air from Canada to prevail over the northern Plains (Ar Wirepnoto) Pee Dee Weather State Assemblies Eye Closed Shops XC'W a i I I (I I I a A a's mt areas: Pr STATION Pr 12 3 Knoxville 41 16 44 21 Angeles 63 54 36 30 06 Louisville 36 11 36 10 Memphis 43 21 43 22 Miami 65 59 20 47 19 Minn StP 25 14 34 22 Orleans 50 34 New York 10 18 Norfolk 26 17 14 5 Omaha 48 20 32 24 Okla City 40 29 02 38 28 Phila 24 6 39 17 Phoenix 65 43 31 12 Pittsburg 16 7 30 2 Mel7 1 18 6 aleigh 36 14 24 1 31 10 43 18 02 S( Louis 42 19 21 3 S' Antonio 57 43 20 6 San ran 57 53 2 528 Savannah 42 30 44 33 Seattle 54 4412 50 42 Spokans 36 35 13 22 2 Tampa i 53 46 26 ADMISSIONS eb 14 Kenneth Johnson Jr lor ence Baby Belinda Lee Stokes lor ence Lafon Taylor Latta Baby John Arthur Stone lor ence Mrs Eunice Hudson Olanta Mrs Galloway lorence Donna Sue Cox (child) Kings tree Margie isher (child) lor ence Mrs Askins Hartsville Talmage Spurgeon Teague air mont Mrs Ollie Bennettsville Mrs Mary McCraney lorence Dralf loyd Olanta Albert Saleeby lorence Walter Cook Galivants erry Waddell Darlington Ernest Smith lorence Edwina Hardee (child) Loris Mrs Roy Turner lorence Wm Lawrence Harvey lorence Wesley Collins Jr (child) lorence Thomas Bell Lydia Willie Lee McCall (child) Clio Lear Cooper Lake City Clarence Davis lorence rank George Darlington DISCHARGES James McQueen Dillon Hoyt Belk Jr lorence Carl Howell Timmonsville Myrick Powers Olanta Mrs Charlie Collins Mullins Billy Ray Humphries Timmons ville Benjamin rank Tomlinson (Child) Olanta Kenneth Johnson Jr (child) lorence Baby Rerenza Brantley lor eoee Woodraw Taylor Pamplico Augustus oust lorence Mrs Goldam Johnson lorence Theodore Stambolitis (child) lorence Mrs Holloway lorence Collins Pamplico Eva Mae Hickson and Baby ScrantoiL Robert Deglman (child) Lake Cjty James Brock (child) Cheraw Mrs McGee lorence Johnie William (Bill) Elliott (child) Nichols Baby John Swain Kirby Scran ton David Eugene Taylor Dillon Louise Harris Cheraw ADMISSIONS EB 15 Bennie Cook lorence John Stroud Nichols Mrs Anderson Mullins Joseph Brown Tabor City Mrs rank Copeland Lamar Mrs McClellan George town Mrs Lawton Jr lorence Mrs John A Shaw lorence Mrs Edmond Brown Elliott Mrs Waddell Effingham Bogan lowers Darlington Mrs Cox Pamplico Mrs Phipps lorence Mrs Mozingo Jr Lamar Mrs Creel Johnsonville Miss Janice McDonald Kings tree Kerry loyd (child) Olanta Mrs Anderson lorence James Hill Cheraw Lois Hancock (child) Darlington Mrs Brown lorence Mrs Allen lorence Miss Orilla Anderson Timmons ville Baby Steven Springs Dar lington Mrs Homer ennell Lake City Mrs Ard Johnsonville Lottie Bethea Latta Ben Lawrence Mullins Millie Cameron Lake City DISCHARGES Gardenia Simmons lorence Margie isher (child) lor ence Samuel Jackson lorence Lenora Wearing lorence Mrs Clyde Miles Scranton Mrs Leggett airmont David Randall Thomas (child) Ruby Baby David Carl Duncan Dillon Ammy Lee Manning (child) Latta Donna Sue Cox (child) Kings tree Connie Springs (child) lor ence Ida Harrison Dillon Mrs Moore Pamplico Martin Eudy lorence Baby Thomas Eugene Godwin Pamplico Mrs A Rogers lorence Altman Hemingway Andrew Capps Marion Mattison Elmore Olanta Mrs Thigpen Cades Pete Costas lorence Charles A Hoffman lorenceMrs Ed Anderson Timmons ville Henry Powers Marion Mrs Amerson Lamar Daniel Walker Oakley lorence Mrs Burr Chesterfield Mrs A Creamer lorence Mrs arish lorence Mrs Turner lorence Mrs A Hanna Lake City Mrs Henry Amaker Heming way Mrs Parnell Lamar Mrs Hunter and Baby lorence Christley of Graham NC three brothers Rev Ernest Christley of Villa Rica Ga Lawrence Christ ley of Pulaski Va and Eugene Christley of Norfold Va: three sisters Mrs Roy Waller of Wash ington DC Mrs Palmer Whitting ton of Pulaski Va and Mrs Hen ry Sexton of Baltimore Md two grandsons and a niece Mrs A Kennedy of lorence The body will remain at Stouden mire uneral Home until services Roy Whitney ROCKY MOUNT NC Roy Whitney 58 of Rocky Mount died riday night suffering from a heart attack uneral services will be held at 3 pm Sunday at uneral Home Rocky Mount Mr Whitney had been associated with the Export Tobacco Co for the past 20 years He is survived by the widow two daughters two brothers and two sisters one of whom is Mrs Roy Melvin of lorence Henry lowers Henry Clayton lowers 70 re tired farmer of Pamplico died Sat urday in a local hospital after be ing in decling health for about a year uneral services will be conduct ed at 2 pm Monday at Mt Elon ree Will Baptist Church by Rev Ronald Niebruegge and Rev Louis A Holliday Burial will be in the church cemetery Mr lowers was born Oct 8 1892 in lorence County and was a son of the late Robert and Martha Salina Cain lowers both natives of lorence County He was a member of Adult Bible Class of ing released A Pentagon spokesman said 1060 to 1500 of the 2500 man bri gade which failed in an attempt to topple the Castro government in 1961 are expected to volunteer Approximately 1100 of those captured by the Cuban armed forces were released and sent to the United States last Christmas Eve Other members of the Cuban succeeded in es caping capture during the inva sion The Pentagon spokesman said the invasion veterans would not be used as a special unit or practical purposes they will be come members of the US armed forces assigned to their various units In a similar program other refugees from Cuba are permitted to volunteer for military training and then choose between remain ing in service or joining the in active Reserves irst step in the new program will be a briefing session Monday at the Cuban refugee center in Miami to explain the program On eb 25 processing of quali fied volunteers will be conducted at an induction station in the lorida city The volunteers will begin moving to training centers about March 11 Veterans 18 to 34 years old will be accepted as enlisted men while the permitted age span for officer candidates is 21 to 45 The enlisted men will train for 22 weeks the officers for 12 to 14 weeks Special courses in English will be provided for those who need it before entering specialized training The early weeks of train ing will be in Spanish OR 1 CAS.

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