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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 10

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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i' Pi -5 Ten THE INPEX-IOURNAL. GREENWOOD. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1950 Orecnwood yesterday, is a navy LANDER STUDENTS AT Sic ientists Fpr averase winter feeding, most farmers count on three tons, of hay for each milk cot. U.

S. Aid Abroad Neart $30 Billion veteran of World. War who "was employed in the Atlanta Credit Bureau for the past three and one- BOOKS ATER XMAS HOLIDAY Of Greenwood half He also owns a similar Sinee End Of War rl Rv Sftcrecv rm Worrie Classes for addltlbna to tha' ind LMuaer vwuege scu t. dents bee an ahara this bureau In Shelby, N. C.

Miss Puckett win remain with the Bureau for k' while to assist new nvnpr Tha Ruraii utrvwa Omai. Washlnaton. Jan. 1 (v it. a i It'll Cuban delegation bring the total to 13.

Snrioueta and Marearlt nv Change niornlmr. after a loiur hnlidav aid to. foreian eountrlea alnca tha w.r 4 ITmvbmI loeigh to get eleareet and ge.inte r. BlasasleeV i now toUk nearly. millo, sisters from Havana, arrived last night and were this 'morning Pvrr-fcnnmrrA The Credit Bureau of Greenwood began on December-17.

January 2 Will see the end of the first semester, which began last September 19. wood and Greenwood county main i ua wrs en wipmn a aay- lam Bsmber ef then, many ef A Commerce DeDartment rennt has been sold to A. W. Stalnakrr ly and maintains around 15 thW MlUanl. da mmt rt Inlcraated oemg enown tne campus that will be their home for the next several America'! top scientists are worried files.

of Atlanta, Oa Miss Agnes Puck-ett, former owner and onerator Next long holiday lor Lander will be sprina holldava from March an eaawgh te persist aad ae they are lain mgni saia mat rrom mid-1943 through last September the amount was Figures for the test three months ofi94B ara m. lescsM inM rieio, rhlnV Uita ftfift win ha mutM stated today. to April 5. months. During the remainder of this semester, they will not be formally snrnlliwl In ol AT THE HOSPITAL They think secrecy Is necessary la miUtary but they are divided as to the point whert secrecy Miss Pucket ooened the Crcdlf Excent for one or two 'delava du lasting end more crippling than the Take fa.t.KenU T--a M.eflieeiive BMB I'W pected later, showlna a round Bureau, the only organization of spend their time becoming familiar ocner iwox: total of about to poor bus, train, or plane connections, all the students vtr and feel "better wuiij ovajBi a.

ot. g-a and 1-g a a. Please absere. DUcharred eatardavi Mrs. Rrl begins tq penanss ecuniy the'Unlted fitates.

n. -Mvil Dr. Edwcrd U. Condon, director its type In Greenwood, on Feb. 1.

1928. For three years she acted' a The total amounta to about evt better. of the National of Stan wiui to angusn language. Bo tn girls already speak some English, enough to glva out with, a cheery The basic worries are expiajnea present in classea this morning. Student snent vaeatlnna In secretary of the Bureau and then for every person in this country.

Reductions In the outflow ara dards writes: by scientist who held one of the Harrison. 530 Reynolds street; Mrs. V. o. Riddle, Route Saluda; R.

A became manager. "It is a Question of balance. At uooa morning. and cam nn places ranging from Havana, Cuba pected aa war-torn countrtaa The new owner who: moved to one eztrema there la the noaslbllltv waidrop, Ninety six. gooa converse tolru to zoororeaj, ianaoa.

ouud. signer posiuoni in postwar BicnoiG work end was leader In wartime jnllltary science. y. Te my nlud ha aays, "tho 4e of complete regulation in which. carried to its loglcaK absurdity, frlmental effect ef aeereey tbree 1 "t'i 7 every scientine development is secret and every scientist, uv effect, mtamnmir In a.

vneunm-llka rtt X- "In.the first nlaot It to possible Isolation a nosllton meanlnsi noth for two STouDS to spend a fair ing less than disaster. At the other extreme there is complete absenceS amount of time worklnf on the same problem without knowledge of the others efforts. This perhaps, does not sound too detrimental, but or regulation a nosiuan nronaniv most beneficial to scientific ad in the result is always on oi vance but unwise where military mattr ara Involved. TVi- aana m. frustration and waste.

"TK riifflmitf with cnMdrvtM iltlon at present lies between the some examples Is that the present Here it is ererwtlilng yo expect In a While Goods event mpun tains of snowy-white sheets, and blanketi stacked shoulder, high, miles of Aa an sample ef too great secre secun(y rules aeep one irora givuic cy DrCendoa says the compart- In aiaml hamh arark "Second." this scientist fabrics, and aJbig PLUS that puts thrifty Penney's out in fronU nosediving prices that Jbuj you made it estresaely difficult ta get mfatmatiea from one part Of project If yea were a asialher part, even though a clear need existed. "The fact." he aava. "that tha -is wok inauM tne commimoa 6. Atomic Energy Commission) which oftum of eoru(idraha ala more lor your money! 0 nlflcanee for the commission pro- v. rram, oeiayea pecause some scientist uncleared.

Is unaware of the British had no such rules was of great" benefit to us Americans, for the British were able to auonlv bad- contributions he could make. Thii kind of delav nn atari. v7 wo lv needed data, the lack of which ous and cannot be offset by tryinf 111 might seriously have delayed ourj work in several Dhasea of the nns-l IM(n)MT to imagine who could help a pro gram and tryinf to clear all these people. It inevitably -turns out that Jecf Another do int. Dr.

CondonKaava is unponant to America xOosltlon. too person wno can neip more is tht nermn vnu da iwit think of 'If he said, "we mxinttt- tmUeiaa This authority says some atomic that are too restrlcUvo about scientific knowledge, other countries will also do the same, This result could ba ennerlall' wiltM. aa saiQBSQ llLlliilDS TPDSO wora now going on, wnicn ne tntnu mieht be declassified, la going rath i er slowly. Be names a famous mathematician who be says could contribute to this program to a very marked degree, but who cannot be tag to America, for we have not wua lar o-en very proaucuve in truly fundamental science. We are very weu eaulDned to maka ranid In ODloltinr tcchnnlnoiral caune ne oDjects to oeing cleared.

"Third, and te my mind the aeee important detrlaNatal effect. Is the delay In.tntloinr yeang seJeatlats, oi sucn xunasmentai nn. ledge. For these reasons we have to guard against policies that are so Th. XUM mt till- tklnl mttft mm leglos.

la some esses, the mem narrowly restrictive that we stlfls their fh. are patrUUe our own 77 for pinpoint CHENILLE 4t" fringe! v. DEATHS And FUNERALS WOW To Install OfficersTpnlght Officers for 1950 of Rosewood Camp 23, Woodmen of the World, MISS LENA BAGWELL Walhalla, Jan. I Miss Lena Bagwell, 74, died st the home of her sister, Mrs, Tom Kelly in the Neville eommunlre near Valhalla il I a win be installed tonight at the first regular meeting of the camp hi the yesterday following an Illness of new year. A Funeral aanrWn arill ha haM aft The meeting, at 7:30 oclock, wm also Include a aeneral buainaaa aaa.

20 O'clock thia aftamnon frran tha PRICG! aton and there will be a candidate Ansel luneral horns here. The Rev. R. W. MclOnney and the Rev.

Paul Hayes will officiate. for tne Protection Degree. Tho new officers are: J. W. Yotinjr.

council enmman1p. dk SCBTH3 COLOIXS! wtan YIUOW GCKANIUM HUNTEt GlttN WINS CHAxrerusi MILOM wui oe in the Mountain View cemetery The fouowlns neDhewi win aerva Hughea, advisor lleutenantr John 8. oanxer; Avery s. Cogburn, financial secretanr: Fred LanahiinJ as active pallbearers: George Bruce, Guy Woolbrlght, Rupert Wool-bright, Harold Kelly, Marvin Orant, past council commander: Henry 7 nnson, senvy; Biuerora Norris, watchman: Cox, Horace ana viay urane. Miss Bagwell is survived by five HIUO Benjamin, Theodore Willis, audi.

MIDIUM UUI sisters, Mrs. W. N. Woolbrlght, of Townvllle, Mrs. W.

N. Bruce of DUSTY ROSI OYAl UUI All members are urged to te I present tonlaht and viaitin anm. GRAY CORAl Boa eigna are welcome, ugnt refresh- tr srzi sr ioavi.77 menu will be served. Westminster, Mrs. Hugh Mahaffey of WUllamston; Mrs.

Kelly of Wat nana; and Mrs. J. X. Orant of War Shoals; and one brother, George Bagwell of Jasper, Ala, MRS. JAMES F.

GXIFFIN Hones Path, Jan. S. Mrs. Alpha W. Grlffln, 82.

lifelong resident of near Honea Path, died at last night at the home of her daughter. 'Aiint JemimaV Radio Star Dies til In Ambulance fS inrs. soax ueaa near Starr, where ana was visaing, zouowing a sudden Ulnesa. New York, Jan. I (Jf) Miss Teas v.

tC Oardella, 83. -Aunt Jemima- of Widow of James F. Oriffln, she survived by two sons, Frank W. the stage and radio, died early today in an ambulance enroute to a uruxin oi Bonea Path, and John of Ware Shoals: three hOSPltaj. Ifflir Daughters, Mrs.T.

Tolbert, of Miss Gardens, a huge woman who weignea mare than 400 pounds, Leavenworth, JEas, Mrs. Myrtle Cannon of Laurens, and Mrs. Max Dean of Starr: ana hmtVia- nr lapsea mio a diabetic coma at her home last night. Her sisters, with Wright of Honea, Path; and one ma whom she lived, called a Catholic Down, way down for Ptnnty's January White Good, tvtat go prices on fqmout Notion-Wide ihtttsl Up, woy up stays Ptnnty's quality and workmanship! Same long-wearinj service quality ins, bleached snowy-white and finished with a cool, soft-to-the-touch texture. No doubt about the "wear" these are Nation Wides NowV the time to biy sheets and cases an.

armload of them and save more money I Compare quality for quality sheet for sheet -youVe sure to say Ptnnty's Cash and. Carry prices' art hard to btatl, ter, jura eeuna cunkscales, of Oo- priest and a doctor and the aid of iwuixuku waa reqmrea to place Funeral arrangements will ha an ner in an amouiance. joiuiced later by the Tolly-Pruitt Miss Osrdella won widespread -uitcttu come. iame as a macx-iace "Aunt jemima' on the radio and In vanda. Wile.

lUm GET IN EARLY! Taf y'fl go fast at this low January prlct! Yes, Ws said fringe! deep, four-inch bullion the same trirmning high-priced tue whh such raiaginativeslulll Coupled with the velvety softness of pinpoint tufting, then dyed(fnnge and all-so you know Us a perfect match!) in a whole rainbow of those wonderful colors you've seen in ''dream' homes the result is breathtaking! Each sprtad mtasurts 1 CS" long plenty of swee to show off the thick rmgeaU'w Spearman Family Thanks Friends In 1936 aheXWnn a mnlM nf NATION-WIDE PILLOW CASES. 42" 36' 37c 1115.000 In Brooklyn court against the National Broadcaatln Co- Oeneral oods, Ino and Lot or Remembrance wsDin rroaucts, inc. She charged outer entertainers using her pro fessional name ware himd la har risce. by NBC. Bhe became 111 a railroad sU tlon here last Prldav nmuta 1a to 'mi a.

night 1 Mr. and Mrs. E4 Spearmaa Ninety 81i today extended their sineerest thanka and appreciation i tho scerea at Meads Ninety Sis and Greenwood far the many kindnesses aad reaaeaiknweea shown them last week after the death, following' a lens; intt, ml tbrtr danghter Jackie. Floral tribwtea, carda aad sxprea-alona of sympathy by the hnndreds USTt ml-a Spearman home at 103 Draaer atreet far ha hi.i 1 ciuD engagement she had been a diabeUo for a year and despite her Illness ahe continued on tA Wata. PEN CO QUA LITY SHEETS fenney's finest high count tutsDns swpeninooth and I bury and staged her act, "Mi-e-iiwaaaaoa-a priced lower, much tower than mil i a Sales Tttx Is In yearst Isumry sheets ot breod-ond-bvtter prtcel 72" 108, 1.97 81 108.17'.- 42w 36" cases, 43c Suggested JTo-Lift SC From Red I a.c.S.Pa.o owuu PMC Ehaweed Ceme- trry was covered and ringed with flowers at the interment Tharsday.

Nelghbera, school mates and friends thronged the Cambridge Methodlrt Cbmreh for the funeral ef the popular Ninety Six rlri last (Continued from Page One) A. If new taxes are added or old week la such aambera that the apearmaa family found It Me te aclutowledge each kindness a ones in creased, the budget commission warned, then the state's stable tag structure, which It says Indus- AA.a f-v anowa snem 1 sry imas attractive, will be lost. It mads these eeonoeay reoesa-meadatlons to the ways aad sseaaa as the Howe committee egaa meeting, te draft a 19M-I1 appropriations bill for Introduction an or after the General Aa sembly! oDenirur dav Jan. Mt 5 S. a DEATHS Reported January It -v E.

3S, Charleston J. U. Zelgler. 49, ErtlU R-B. Oslnes, 6S, Anderson Lena Bagwell.

74. Walhalla M. J. P. Oriffln, S3.

Honea Path Reduce departmental and agency allotments five per give teacher a 11.000 000 rathar than a WW $3,000,000, pay Increase: reduce counties share in state income 36" Roughtone Printed Cretonne taxes irom 1-2 to 1.9 nar Mnft. reduce Cities' and CounUm ahara In Carnival Striped Terry Towel Sets 20" 40" bath towel 'cioth 2 F-r alcoholic beverage taxes from 39 to 38 per cent; reduce state employes' wn allowances; increase tuition at state colleges from tao to sioo a Kerns Tissues Save On Home! Needs C-Cr-C Penney's Members Of the'' eommUlnn mrm u. urr, 40. Laurens Mrs. W.

A Roper, 71, OreenvUl John Gregg. 80, Evergreen -Mrs. J. Senn. M.

Mt. Hebron Mrs. Corrle B. thUllpa, 7, Sprint-- field Mrs, c. It Weeks, 73.

Aiken S. M. Cornea, 73. Lancaster eo, Mrs. C.

N. McMillan, 43. Conway. EL Cox. 71.

Horry county -John Wentworth. 69, Summerton P. V. Emerson, 43, Cameron Mrai HMen R. Player, 3, flurhter M.

W. Weatbersbee. II. Sumter-V. Harris, 73, Cherokee eo, Anna a Martin, 83, McPhenonvllle uKle P.

Rast. 43. North n. Jjluison. 29, Moncks Corner O.

Anderson, St. Andrews 11 w. Allston, Charleston a Ixu DrU'cors, 18, Sumter eo. It ivt-ulah UUiklru, 88, Bcmlnff-v -r I 'v. Fer 35c uovernor Tnurmond, Senate finance Chairman Edgar A.

Brown and ways and me ana chairman Charlea N. Plowden. -Plowden said tha Woven Cotton Bedspreads 4.98 Big value at a low prlosl See the graceful wreath and medallion-design, the clear colon I Notice the "sweep" they're 11T long! Jumbo Sizo Flour Squares4 25c Extra large size 38 a inches Heavy quality, washed, bleach-ed and ready to use for dish towels, laundry bags, diapers dozens ot ways! Stock upl planned to ask some iState depart- Pick youry decorating fabric with texture! This is sturdy cretonne in "surface interest" diamond weave Vi with colors clear and sharp! Arid see how thriftily priced I Another January White Goods feature! NowV the time to make those new draperies! If you like lots and lots of color, this is the towel set for you! Se the stripes (cheery gumdrop colorsl), notice how the long tejry lops blot up moisture in no time at all you'll find it hard to believe that Penney's prices are so low! uwu neaos appear before thU week, He said Indication were It intent taka Jumbo box of facial tla-sues at a. typical low Penney prtcel Vou get 400 full size tissues super-strong and yet -so soft. White only.

three weeks to write the money bill, rsther than Just this week as had been -anticipated..

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