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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Index-Journal, Greenwood, S. Sept. 3, 1969 5 In Reactor East Germans Arrest American Whose Mother Lives In S. C. posal have suggested sites, but no ocnnite site has been selected.

Parker that this is the fourth breeder reactor program in which DiiIcb Pnupr lc His home address was given WASHINGTON (AP) A American whose moth Decatur, and his mother in Charleston, S.C., the department said. at the State Department as At-lanta, Ga. His father Is living in participating, and follows the er lives in Charleston, S.C., has been arrested in East Germany. company's long-time pattern of research and develnnment to The state Department said stay abreast of latest methods Tuesday William T. Segredi ap avauawe to utilities.

parently crossed cast Germany without an cast German visa Dr. A's THOUGHT FOR TODAY Doctors Told Become and was arrested when he tried to re-enter East Berlin. The department said that all it knows about the case, which was reported to U.S. authorities 4 v1 U4 in West Berlin by three girl companions who made the trip Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life. Roberta Major with Segredi.

COLUMBIA (AP) An edi- The girls also were detained CHARLOTTE, N.C. Duke Power Company has joined with several other electric utility companies and General Electric Company in a proposal to the Atomic Energy Commission tor a program which will result In development of a liquid metal fast breeder reactor demonstration plant. 7 B. B. Parker, executive vice president of power operations for Duke Power, said that the proposal was made In response to an AEC invitation to utilities and reactor manufacturers, and Is known as the Project Definition Phase for the demonstration plant.

The agreement is of about one-year duration. The Project Definition Phase is expected to provide coordinated information on AEC, utility and manufacturer requirements for, a moderate-sized electric generating station utilizing a sodium cooled breeder reactor as a source of heat energy. I The breeder reactor has the' potential of producing more nuclear fuel than is consumed in producing electrical energy. Research and development requirements for the plant also will be established as part of the Project Definition Phase. One of the participating utility companies will be chosen to build a demonstration plant in the later phases of the program.

Some of the utilities associated with General Electric in the pro torial in the current issue of the SOuth Carolina Medical Associa but were released after a few hours. tion Journal advises doctors to become more politically active i'l'mim, y.jjrJ UaJlfefer mm I The editorial said, "It is dos- sible to be a medical politician without professional 1 deteriora State Department officials said they were "puzzled" by the story and were hoping for some new information in Berlin. Segredi was discharged July 9 from the Air Force at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. He was reportedly arrested Aug. 27.

Check On Parolees TUNE IN 7:55 A.M. ach morning and hear Dr. "LIVING DAY BY This Series Now Tn Its 5th Year sponsored by tion, reduction in standards, sacrifice in principles, or dimin ished interest in service to pa- Parolee Louis Ray Garner, right, listens Intently as Joyce Gallante and Larry Brooks discuss a case in a Central Area bar. Parole officers often visit bars such as mis in their search for missing parolees who can drop out of sight for weeks in Seattle's ghetto area. uenis.

South Carolina medical doc tors lost out in the 1969 legisla tive session in a battle over a bill to grant osteopaths full medical status in the state. Interracial Marriages The editorial said the most Former risoners Nov forking For Trie Law issociAxnur frequently heard question dur ing the legislative fight was "how can four osteopaths have more influence on our legist More Stable SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Marriages between Negro men and white women are twice as stable as all-black marriages and slightly more stable than all-white marriages, says a ture than 1,800 doctors." patcher now. Good man. Just grudge against the world and There are only four osteo mixed up." By ERNIE HOOD I Distributed by NEA SEATTLE. Wash.

(NEA) Not ail cases turn out that battled everybody. Just like the seagulls follow the rain here in Seattle, it followed he'd end up paths practicing in South Carolina. 1 The Medical Journal editorial STATE Starts Thursday The district, dismal and dilapi way. "You can talk to a man just so long," says Hosea, "and in prison. He was sou scowling when he got out and reported to Prof.

Thomas T. Monahan of stated that the most important factor in passage of the osteo if he won't listen, then you've dated, is known as the Central Area. It's four miles square and some 50,000 blacks live there. Villanova University told the got to move on to someone who me on parole. I was able to get American Sociological Association Tuesday he bases his con through to mm ana neipea nim The summit of their hill over will, uur most important commodity is time.

We just hope we can get to the next one before he pathic legislation "was one osteopath who attended the legislature while it was in session almost constantly for the past several years. He knows all the clusion on a study of marriage get a warehouse job. He was made a straw boss within 60 days and is a warehouse dis has gone of the deep end." looks Skid Road. At the turn of the vcentury, loggers sloshed through muck to skid logs of new-fallen timber to the waiting and divorce statistics in Iowa between 1940 and 1967; He said the study covered approximate legislators and they know him SHOWS: 3-5-7-9 Must Be Seen From The beginning. The Most Terrifying Thriller Since "Rosemary's Baby" What cads yoa fcsa wasKCsvx? on a first-name basis." ly 8,000 interracial marriages.

Monahan noted the findings mm oeiow. It's still a fast trio downhill. Funerals Deaths and "contradict previous public The osteopath is Dr. Ernest A. Johnson of Summerville, who made the 200-mile round trip to and from the state capital more 3 DAYS ONLY TJZISDAY, opinion that interracial mar as the Central Area's record of crime and violence testifies.

riages don't have a chance of succeeding," but he declined to than 120 times in seven years. Burial was at Oak Hill Method The population Includes at make any long range interpreta ist Church Cemetery in Bun Speros P. Zouras Speros P. Zouras, 90, died this morning at 2:30 at his home, 934 least 400 ex-convicts still on tion on' the data from just one combe County parole. An untold number of oth or xzzgt state.

Pallbearers were Emerson ers in the area have records but Marshall following a long Searcy, Harold Pruitt, R. G. No Move Mado 'To Pick Up AWOL Soldiers Stepp, uyde Feeier. uennis nave "done their time." IN THIS ATMOSPHERE, five Taylor and K. V.

Young. convicted felons, all black and Insurance Probe Begins September 9 uiree sun on parole, are en Henry Goff DECATUR, Ga. Funeral gaged as state Da role officers in SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Two AWOL soldiers, who appeared at the Episcopal Church convention Tuesday asking sane. services for Henry Garrett Goff a project called "New Careers." They divide their time between He was born in Arahova, Greece, Dec.

18, 1878, a son of the late Peter S. and Paraskevi Zouras, both natives of Arahova. He was a retired merchant and had made his home in Greenwood since 1920. He was a member of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nikoletta Zouras, of the home: two daughters. Mrs. COLUMBIA (AP) A spe of 1362 scott Boulevard, were conducted at a.m. today at tuary in their refusal to serve cial legislative committee has the Vietnam war.

on grounds of A. S. Turner and Sons Funeral scheduled a meeting Sept. 9 in classroom work and on-job training in a pilot program of the U.S. Department of Labor that could be applied nationally conscience, continue to be shep Home, Decatur.

Burial, was in Columbia to begin an investiga herded about by a group of Georgia Memorial Park Ceme tion of automobile liability in tery. ineir enorts meet with sue- surance in South Carolina. enure ti sympathizers, mostly youths. Mr. uon died Sunday in a pri Pansy Psomas and Miss Despo The committee is composed oi Authorities so far had made Zouras, both of Greenwood; one six legislators and three guber vate hospital.

-Survivors include his wife Bill Wienke, immediate super no move to pick them up, and son, Pete Zouras of Greenwood; and four grandchildren. visor oi me nve, says: "xney're natorial appointees. It will study the policies, prac the FBI said it had no request from the military to do so. Mrs- Constance Kay Goff; one son, Henry G. Goff a daugh gooa.

mey can get through walls of silence that, others tices and rates of auto liability Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. from the Episcopal Church of the Resur The two were identified as Airman Louis Parry, 21, a Ro ter, Mrs. Tnomas Hunt; four brothers, Lee Goff of Augusta: can't" insurance firms within the state. If 4 1 House speaker Sol Blatt, D- Each of the five has been as Clarence Goff of Saluda, S.C.; rection with the Kev. rawer An man Catholic of Mountain View, and Marine Cpl.

Louis Jones, 23, a Southern Baptist Maurice uon and Otis Goff both signed 15 to 20 parole cases, and they maintain close touch with then) in personal interviews to drew Vasilas officiating. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery. of McCormick, S.C.; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Simpson of Ab- Barnwell, said recently regulation of the liability insurance rates was one of the most serious questions facing the 1970 South Carolina General from Charleston, S. both FaiiDearers win De nick review their progress.

They also AWOL from stations in Hawaii neviiie, s.C. Anagnost, George Andrews, do pre-parole and job replace John Boukidi, Andrew Kar-mezes, Gus Kerhoulas, John Stathakis, Charles Trakas and 1 ment investigations. While they can't make arrests, they can and do make recommendations that result in sending parolees back to prison. None of the five has any reluctance about public identity with the program. George Vastis.

The body is at Blyth Funeral Home and will be taken to the Johnston Girl Hit By Acid From Truck Capitol Steps Shooting Fatal WASHINGTON (AP) A 15- home today at 6 p.m. QUtO THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED TONIGHT and THURSDAY NIGHT James D. Proctor year-old son of a Federal Rail James Daniel Proctor, 74, of LARRY BROOKS says. "The road Administration official died less than an hour after he I First died at 9:15 a.m more people who know me. the Wednesday at Self Memorial better contacts I have to reach apparently shot himself on the junrxaiuiN young Johnston girl escaped serious injury Tuesday morning when a chemical from a passing tanker steps of the U.S.

Capitol Tues and help those I want to help." Hospital after an illness of two weeks. day night authorities reported. crooKs, is sun on paroie alt PRAY FOR DADDY'S BABY er serving 19 months for He was born in Ninety Six, Greg Rogers was round with a truac spiasned on her clothing, burglary and an earlier viol bullet wound his Nov. 1, 1894, a son of the late Lisa Barfieid, 9, and her uon of parole. Married and Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Proctor. temple. He was discovered near mother Mrs. Shirley Barfield father of two, Brooks gets take- He soent his lifetime in Green the oeace monument at the base were standing beside U.S.

25 in Johnston when the truck passed. home pay of 1270 a month from NOW PLAYING LAST DAY wood County and was a retired STATE of the Capitol's west steps mat the 3359 salary paid to trainees. textile employe. He was a mem He takes on part-time employ face the mall linking me capital with the Washington Monument He was rushed to Rogers Memo ber of Central Baptist Church. SHOWS 3 fir 8 -ONLY ment to neip get by.

His wife, Mrs- Dessie Butler Lisa began screaming mat she was being burned on the arms and her mother quickly removed her daughter's blouse and rushed her into the house where medication was applied to the He worked with a 31-year-old This will be your last chance to see Sound of Music for 5 years. We want everyone to see mis great movie so we are onlv chanting 75c 1.00 1.25 rial Hospital in Washington Proctor, died in 1967. robberv narolee from St. Louis where he died. Surviving are two daughters, "who fiked to be known as the Mrs.

Kathryn Fields and Mrs. "ft St Louis Kid a guy who liked to doll up in fancy clothes, run rmnrcx burns. bill Mrs. Barfield described the Mary Snipes, both of Greenwood; six sons, Frank Proctor of Belton, and William, James 'n mm. around with the girls and gam- 0FTHE1EW! chemical which dissolved the en Die." tire front and one sleeve of (Rusty), Howard.

Earl and Brooks recalls: "The St Charles Proctor, all of Green Louis Kid's money had to come from some olace. The Kid was Lisa's blouse as a "red-looking acid." Lisa was not seriously injured, wood; one sister, Mrs. Fanny winning some at gambling, and Mae Whitt of Greenwood; one MrBclra brother, Everett Proctor of but several blisters appeared on the gals were helping him. too, Greenwood; 10 grandchildren her arms. The state highway patrol was 1 But his luck couldn't hold and he knew it He visited my place one evening and I finally got through and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be notified. Mrs. BarfiQld said she V. was concerned that other chil announced by Harley Funeral Home. to mm.

He'd taken welder training in prison, so I helped him 1 dren along the highway could YOU'RE PAXTON QUIGLEY, A LEGEND IN YOUR OWN TIME BUT YOU'RE BEING CUT DOWN IN YOUR RIMS BY A TRIO OF VENGEFUL YOUNG WOMEN! 1 and a job. He's earning $170 The family is at the home of also have been sprayed and pos- week now. He still likes to wear Sale! siblv seriously injured if the his son, Rusty Proctor, 208 Oak- those flashy clothes. It's more ane Drive. acid had gotten into their eyes.

Johnston Police Chief Dan comfortable to know they're paid for." (Arthures is investigating. SPECIAL -Thurs. Only Big Deluxe Mrs. S. B.

Bufford Mrs. Elise Gibert Bufford, 60, Another of the trainees, Joyce Gallante, 23, still on parole after serving 12 months on a grand died at 8:40 a.m. Wednesday at Self Memorial Hospital after an N.C Takes 'Giant Step' DOUBLE KNIT 100 POLYESTERS larceny charge, is attending Illness of 12 weeks. classes now at Beuevue (wash.) Community College and "even She was born in Wilkes Coun ty, Oct 11, 1908, a daughter tually plans to transfer to the Against Blight COLORADO SPRINGS, Cpjo. of the late Henry, L.

and Ella 3anchburger University of Washington. OR WOMEN ON THE GO Cash Gibert- bachelors degree is required for (AP) North Carolina Gov. She had made her home in Bob Scott says his state "has eventual appointment as parole officer. taken its first giant step" in Greenwood County for the past 38 years and was a member of Callie Self Memorial Baptist eliminating and preventing poor Yi-Lb. Choice Ground Beef Served Wfth All the Trirnmings.

MRS. GALLANTE. mother Of housing in blighted areas. The oroblem is beinz tackled Church. two, gave birth to her youngest chid while still in prison.

She Surviving are her husband, through the newly created says, "i try to get my people to Stewart B. Burrord; one son, North Carolina Housing YU. Rollin S. Bufford of Greenwood; Scott told the National Gover OIC AMtRICAN INItKNAIiUMAL- mink. Some have to learn the hard way.

I don't want to see them go back to prison. I've one sister, Mrs. Leona Young of nors Conference Monday. A Meal in Itself. Only Greenwood; one brother, Pierce been there." Gibert of Ninety Six; and one Others making up the quintet 52 granason.

are Leydell Baker, 24, off proba Funeral arrangements win be USUALLY 6.00 Sew those exciting fashions for dollars less than ready-'mades! Packable just about unmussable and, yes, machine washable. For dresses, suits, pants suits, clothes to wear Coll 223-5909 tion now after serving two years announced by Harley. Funeral on a burglary count; William Home. Hosea 27. still on parole aft The family is at the residence.

er servine 23 months for rob- 720 Hoiioway St v. bervand ndDave any-timerany-dayHnteresting-textures-that-- RANCH SPECIALS "arecompIeWlneaIs not Just appetizers! Grant, 23, still awaiting sentence A H. Stewart on a second-degree burglary HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. charee. Funeral services for Mrs.

Albert initii "I grew up with this boy right rri echo the very feel of fashion colors that are rich, jewel-like, marvelous alive! 58-60 wide so you'll need- less yards. Save Cash-Charge-Layavay Stewart were conducted at If here the central Area. 1 k.I I now it iCtl i mmm I p.m. today at Balfour Baptist Hosea relates. was always mad at the world.

Scowled al Church by the Rev. Curtis Mc-Harley, the Rev. Furman Wright and the Rev. George Roberts. the time.

Well-built and a sharp athlete, but seemed to have.

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