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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 3

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Man Set to Leave Hospital With Part of Brain Removed OMAHA Neb (AP) A 47 year old Omaha man who un derwent surgical removal of half of his cerebrum more than nine months ago apparently is About ready to leave the hospi Mr 'v' The cerebrum is the large upper part of the brain Surgeons recently inserted a tantalum plate to replace the bone cap removed during die original operation "The only thing holding up his release is a slight reaction to the said Dr Aaron Smith chief of the neuropsy chological laboratory at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine is less likely than other metals to irritate human he explained the plate did seem to cause some minor The patient who has been known in reports of the opera tion by the fictitious name of Ernest Coe has survived longer than any known adult after a left hemispherectomy for a mal ignant tumor Dr Smith said Coe is contin uing to improve is able to lift his right foot more his comprehension continues to increase his speech shows slight improve ment and the use of his right hand is the doctor said 3 the best news of he added that there seems to be no return of the He said a neurosurgeon made a thorough examination during the operation to insert the plate and found no sign of cancer The cause has attracted wide professional attention and done what we had said Dr Smith has stirred tradi tional thinking into questioning whether these cases are really Before the Coe case it was generally felt that adults under2 going removal of the left the dominant hemisphere of the cerebrum because of a malig nant tumor could not survive for any length of time Nor was it believed that many functions which Coe can perform were possible following such surgery 11 More irms air Shareln United und Eleven additional firms were added Sunday to those who pledged a fair share to the United und before official campaign launching' The firms contributing their fair share are Home Credit Co Peoples ederal Savings Loan Assn lorence Theatres Amer ican Credit Co McCown Smith Co Long Acre Garden Shop Howard DeBerry Realty Co Chase Oil Co Waters uneral Home Morehouse Supply Co and the lorence Morning News The other award winning firms are Mecklenburg urniture Citizens and Southern National Bank Bryan Co Herman House Shaw Lumber Co Dix on Drugs Hodges Piano and Or gan Co Home urnishing Co Talbert Insurance Co Clarke Liquor Stores Southern Dis tributing Co and Steins Mens Shop Other Deaths Mrs Richardson Ander son Mrs Effie Davis Chester field Terrell Emanuel West Co lumbia Col Mayer Columbia Painter Union Tankersley Clinton Mrs Bert Davis Columbia Wade Goff Jr Elgin Jackson Swansea Padgett Ninety Six Mrs Ida Webber Blacksburg Mrs Leila Smith Clinton Sloan Greer Mrs Lewis Jr Chester Mrs Anna Altman Ridgeland Kimbrell Sr ort Mill Mrs Lula Stroman North Mrs Julia Beckham Lancas ter Square in Raleigh really go for Broyles peanut vendor Three of the birds eager for food positioned them 5 VEH 4r 1 OmS Lmhii 1 kiV Jr di VflflfllhH I fl MflL2 jijrtl BIRD MAN RALEIGH The pigeons on Capitol selves on their favorite human thusly when he visited the square Sunday (AP) New York Paper Makes Debut After 140 Day Postponement NEW YORK (AP) A new paper makes its debut in New York on Monday with publica tion of the World Journal Trib une 140 days late The first held up bya strike and other labor difficul will have an initial press run of 900000 Mayor John Lindsay will push a button to start the presses The afternoon and Sunday newspaper is a merger of the morning Herald Tribune and afternoon Journal American and World Telegram Sun Its staff is made up of former em ployes of the three publications and it will include columnists features and comics of all three rank Conniff is editor Her bert Kamm is executive editor and Richard Wald will edit the Sunday edition Paul Schoen stein is managing editor and his assistant is Louis Boccardi The new corporation original ly had planned to continue pub lication of the Herald Tribune as its entry in the morning field but the plans were dropped Aug 15 The shutdown of the World Journal Tribune was the longest in the history of American jour nalism The Newspaper Guild of New York struck the newspaner April 24 one day before sched uled publication of the merged newspaper The Guild settled with the corporation on June 28 but the publication blackout continued because the paper had not reached agreement with all of the nine craft unions" By Aug 15 the day the Her ald Tribune died the paper had agreements with all unions ex cept the pressmen The press men settled on Aug 26 but be BACKACHE YEAICIAll SECONDARY TO I EN3IVRkidneyirritation After 21 common Kidney or BUdder Ir ritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent burning or Itching urination both day and night Secondar ily you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches Backaches and feel old tired depressed In such Irritation CYBTEX usually brings fast relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong acid urine and by analgesic pain relief Oet CYSTEX at druggUta reel better fait cause of the demise of the Trib une contracts had to be renegoti ated with the other unions The last agreement was reached Sept 3 The stereotypers Sunday com pleted ratification of the new contracts by all unions involved A voice vote during an after noon meeting was almost unani mous for the contract a stereo typers union spokesman said Merger of the three papers had been rumored for months before a formal announcement was made March 21 what 4 1 makes Asheville so popular? Mountains! Nearby is famous Mt Mitchell high i est peak east of the Mississippi And all around is the beautiful Blue Ridge Asheville is the heart of one of most famous resort and summer camp areas Refreshing air magnificent views And good traveling on Piedmont1 LORENCE TO ASHEVILLE (EST) 5 15 ONE STOP SERVICE Lv 7:29 am Ar 9:02 am Call 662 6361 or your travel agent for reservations and information the best way to travel all over Piedmontland69 cities in 9 states i PIEDMONT AIRLINES 'A DEATHS and UNERALS Tim Powell LAKE CITY Tim Powell 59 of the Leo Community near Lake City died Sunday morning at the residence Graveside services will be conducted at 4 Monday at the Powell Cemetery by Rev Rollins and Rev Lonnie Brown under direction of Brock ington uneral Home Pallbearers will be Walter Way Hanna Randolph Law rence Jessie James Deuie Gas kins A Gaskins and Roy Hanna Mr Powell who was a lifelong resident of the Leo community was a son of the late Walter and Vishero Powell Harrelson and the husband of Ila Cameron Powell Surviving are two sisters Mrs Maybelle Rogers of Jack sonville la and Mrs Law rence Ard Pleasant Hill two half brothers Leo Harrelson and Dave Harrelson both of Mullins LP Williams NORTH AUGtJSTA Leon Paul Williams of 812 Carolina Ave North Augusta died Sun day in a local hospital uneral services Will be con ducted Monday at 2:30 from the irst Christian Church in Augusta by Rev Donald Weaver Burial will be in the Troy Cemetery Mr Williams a native of An dersonville Ga had lived in North Augusta for the past 39 years He had been employed by Southern Bell Telephone Co and had retired in 1953 after 41 years of service He had been a member of the irst Chris tian Church the Bible Class and a member of the American Telephone and Tele graph Pioneers of America Pallbearers will be Charles Petty Besson Jr James Bell Jack Alexander Dr Ron ald Galloway and Layton How erton Honorary pallbearers will be loyd Aldridge King Bill Besson Sr John lowers Ed Gaskin Dr Gray A Harley George Spouse Bunch Walter Cheatham Meredith and Jones Surviving are the widow Mrs Mary Tolen Williams a son Leon Paul Williams Jr of lor ence a brother Williams of Americus Ga a sister Mrs Robert Heath of Elio Villia Ga two grandchildren and a num ber of nieces and nephews Robert Sowell McBEE uneral services for Robert Sowell 90 were conducted Sunday at 5:30 from McBee Methodist Church by Rev Barbee Parson Burial was in Providence Church Cemetery directed by Brown Pennington uneral Home Mr Sbwell died Saturday in a Hartsville hospital Dies at Dillon MEM JOSEPH MARTIN Mnrrnrr itaing Nruw Monday September 12 1966 3 JOSEPH MARTIN Retired Dillon Sch ool Official Dies DILLON Joseph Valentine Martin 65 retired superintend ent of Dillon School District 2 died Sunday in a Dillon hospit uneral services will be con ducted Monday at 4 at irst Presbyterian Church by Rev Dwight Baker and Rev if i I Us rank Zedick The body will be taken to the church at 3 Mr Martin a son of the late Joseph and Adele Morrison Martin of Georgia had been in the field of education for 40 years and superintendent for 29 years He had served as Sun day school teacher and deacon of the Presbyterian Church and had been a member of the Ro tary Club and a Shriner Surviving are the widow Mrs'" Virginia Noble Martin a daugh ter Mrs Bethea Jr of' Rowland a brother Revs Arthur Martin of Columbia and two grandchildren Less miles per gal with extension phones (What else that costs so little saves you sos much running?) 1 7 JHHHb i 'Sk a I SIkI 1 VHk mhHHHL I I ''L22r' '2222 Southern Bell 1 COX MOTORS INC 181 Cheves St lorence 4v VoSX VVrn yj JLo V1 J''.

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