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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • Page 22

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FRIDAY MORNINC, OCTOBER 7, 11R! THE FLORENCE MOHNING NEWS, FLORENCE, S. QUICK LOANS $5 to $50 Southern Finance Co. Segregation Committee Announces Appointment State and County Officers Investigating Church Fire Mississippi Pastor Asked To Resign DURANT, Oct. IH the farm where they perform Church elders asked their minister I medical and missionary seniors last night to resign because lie for Negroes, questioned the procedure of 41)0 'Jlie two men said Ihey still are is seeking legal ways of maintaining traditionally separate white and Negro schools in the face of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision that race si' niralion in the public schools is unconstitutional.

Nerve-Racking mum while citizens wtio asKC-u two wmic at inc larm arm nave uu pi men to leave "for the best inter csts of the county, The vote was 5-1 to ask the Rev. Marsh M. Callaway to resign bis position as pastor of Kirst Presby terian Church. Efforts to locate the tape were unsuccessful. But the 40O citizens voled to ask Cox and Dr.

Mintcr to leave the county because tlicy allegedly advocated racial integration. But Callaway said he has not resigned and said the elders have decided to postpone action on their request that he resign. He declined lo elaborate. COLUMBIA, Oct. 6 W-Thc spo-cial state school segregation committee announced appointment today of an educational consultant.

It named Dr. Newton Edwards professor of education at the University of South Carolina. Edwards will ndnsc with Hie committee am! its legal stuff on professional education matters related to their work, the announcement said. The legal staff met with the committee for a general discussion. Staff members are D.

W. Ilobinsou of Columbia, chairman, Thomas A. Evins of Spartanburg, P. H. McEacrun of Florence, E.

P. Riley ol Greenville, Robert McC. Figg Jr. of Charleston, and Clint T. Graydon of Columbia.

Oct. 27 was set for the next committee meeting. The committee, headed by Stale Sen. L. M.

Gressotte of Calhoun, In Nick Of Time OTTAWA. Oct. 6 Wi-A 10-ycar U.S.-Cnnadian pact to eradicate the parasitic sea lamprey a major menace to food fish in Hie Great Lakes will come into force soon. Deputy Fisheries Minister George R. Clark nolecJ that the convention against the predatory ecl was approved this year bv the Canadian Parliament and the U.S.

Senate. Bible Presented Callaway reportedly questioned the legal authority to make a tape recording which was used as "evidence" against Dr. David Minfer aud A. E. (Gene) Cox during the meeting at Tchula.

The tape, statements from four Negro teen-agers charged with using obscene language lo a while girl, allegedly sike of mixed swimming parties and church services at the cooperative farm operated by Cox and Dr. Winter in nearby Providence community. Cox and Dr. Mintcr denied the charges and requested the citiiens losses are afc( Don't suffer needlessly. Get ouiclc ind comforting relief from head-aches, neuralgic pains, minor ra-jiccK tar aches and functional periodic pain).

Use quick-dissolvinc, fast-act. WASHINGTON, Oct. Ws-ThD first bilingual Bible prinled in English and Korean was presented to Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor.

Army chief of staff who formerly commanded the 3th Army in Korea. The book was donated by the rtil medically tested appoint committee to investigate Korean Bible Society. you use ne ingredients. it, you'll undctstaod why "EC" McCulloch Chain Sows PARTS SERVICE PLANTERS EQUIPMENT SUPPtY LAKE CITY, Ocl. Stale End County officers wore called this morning to assist the Lake City-police and Eire departments in investigating last night's Uaze siich gutted the St.

James African Mcth-odisl Episcopal Church at north edge ol the city limits. fire, whicli was discoverfd about 11:05 p. m. by Negro Police man William Gray, who was en duly nearby, was believed to linvc orig-iniiled in lieater room locaterl in the rear of the church building. However, in view of an earlier Investigation in connection with bombarding the clinch's porscnage with rocks and oranges, Police Chief M.

A. Hincs Icl( it necessary to coll in other help to make suro there is. "no foul play or arson" connected with last night's fire. The pastoi. the Jtev.

J. A. De-Laine, was chairman of thtr group of Clarendon County which touched olt Hie suit thai led to the Supreme Court's outlawing school segregation. The Rev. Mr.

Dr-Loiiie recoiled on Sept. ID that his parsonage had been the target of missile; on three occasions in the preceding 15 days. Investigation into this is continuing. At the lime the fire broke out last night, the pastor was attending a convention of the church In Charleston. Cray was quoted as saying the fire apparently began in a small room in the back on the right side o( the edifice.

That room housed an oi) burning furnace. Officials said according to in formation gathered to there had not bEen a meeting in Unchurch, since Sunday and that the weather had not heen eonl enough to necessitate fire if there had been. request from Cliicf Hmcs, Florence ClDunty Sheriff John Manila assigned deputies 11. S. Myers and Gene McCutehen to the case.

Sheriff Hanna was c'onlarled lale srlliiit; Iicauatlit iowler America why "BC" Tablets gain popularity day by. day. There is anything better or faster for lie SAVE AT SUPER-X GAS 27 5 FOR $1.39 KEROSENE 18c MOTOR OIL 15c qt. Free Gifts loo 4 Stations in Florenea EB i ficbetolicr.Try-DC'Hcadv le 1 nr Powrfr rs today "UC'Po ers. Idea 25c.

"KC" Tablets and hotilcmf and IOD lablctt. CO. DARLINGTON ETWY. Warn Brush Burners To Notify Officials MANNING, Oct. 6 Elliott E.

itcction of the forest lands in re-Rose of Manning, Clarendon Cciuu-iduc'mg the great number of fires ty Forest Hanger has reported that! which have been occurring annual-everv individual in this county wholly in Clarendon, wishes to burn brush, hedgerows, i Burning notification stations will ditchbanks or other debris next to be set up throughout the county so or in woodlands hetween Oct. 15thnl no one will have to travel far May 15 is required to first give 'to notify their intent to burn, the notification to a representative or ranger repouvu. aim win uk the South Carolina Stale Commis issued a receipt of the notifies Total Assets Now Over 10 Million Dollars on of Forestry, lion explaining the proper ai.o 'wav to burn. There will be no This burning notification law was i enacted by the last General As-; sembly and is effective for these Rose reported that last year dates each year, Rose said. The Clarendon had 227 fires burning purpose ot ttlis law is for tne pro- S.BSU acres oi woouianc CHARRED REMAIKS of a pulpit Bible, pulpit furniture ann" holf-burnt pews spelt the conclusion of a blaze wliich gutted the St.

James AME Church al Lake' City Thursday night. The frame Negro thureh building is the pastorate of the Rev. J. A. DeLaine, who headed the committee that won a suit in Cioendon County that touched off the Supreme Court's decision in the school segregation issue, (Morning News photo) BARBECUE SUPPER ed building was rebuilt in 1918 to his deputies.

Lake City's volunteer worked for about an hour i j.aL-e rt nii'i r'i ikI i.n of the size to accommodate about evening and reported he had win received no further reports from the blaze under control. The burn. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 7 Tabernacle Methodist Church NEAR EVERGREEN $1.00 Per Plate 5:30 'til? Boy, 70, Locks Brother, Chum In Attic Trunk, Both Found Dead NEW HAVEN, Oct. 6 LP ite tKis morning, James told Police quoted a 10 year-old boy to-. his mother the two missing boy might be in tne attic.

day as saying lie locked bis young AUTO SUPPLIES STATEjrENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 30, 1953 ASSETS First Mortgage Real Estate Loons 8,777,539.99 (Our borrowctrs, carefully pplpneH. are repaying (heir rnonlhly, m.my includinK local taxrs.) Home Office Building and Equipment, Less Depreciation 40,147.0 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bonk 142,900.00 (This stuck ownership cisaUcs us to oblnin fnrirlr, if necrlcrl for home financing and snvinps withelravvsls. Presem line nf rrertil approved for $3,000,000 00) U. S. Treasury Bonds 334,000.00 (These securities having different mmuijiies are readily convertLhle cash.

All bonds are earned a1 coil or par whichever is lower.) Cash on Hand in Banks 732,279.50 Total $10,026,866.50 LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Capital 8,934,855.84 This represents the savings ol over MOO members which is injured against loss up to S10.000 00 per each account.) Loans in Process 151,931.10 General Reserves and Undivided Profits 900,070.92 (This is a safety fu-nd in addition to the Federal Insurance of accounts. It compares v.ith the surplus ol capitalized commercial banks.) Specific Reserves 37,665.26 Other Liabilities 2,343.38 Withholdinr. taxes and due life insurance companies 1 Total $10,026,866.50 INSURED SAVINGS er brother and a playmate in a trunV In the attic while the three were playing "Space Ship." The two were dead when the trunk was opened this morning. Assistant Police Chief Raymond J. Eagan quoted James Primiccrio, JO, ns giving the foUowinp; story: While playing in Use attic of the Primicerio home here yesterday, Uie two got in the Irunk and closed It.

James locked it about 4:30 p.m. and went out to play, leaving his hrnther Dnminiek, 9, and Daniel Beneivenya, in the tnuiV. Eaijaa suid the boy told police he came buck in the house about 7 p.m. opened the trunk, felt the boys' faces, found them warm and closed the trunk wiihnnt lofkiiui it. Eugan said the boy would be turned over to juvenile authorities pending a coroner's hiquest into the deaths.

Eagan estimated that if the boys were in the trunk at 4:30 p.m. they were probably dead by 7 p.m. Daniel and Dominiek were class-males in the fourth grade. Coroner James J. Corrigan he planned no psychiatric examination for James, but he added tlie juvnile court would have jurisdiction over the case after his finding.

"I'm no psychiatrist," said Ciir-ritian. when he was asked if tin: boy was mentally diaturhed. He said lie found the boy overactive mentally, rather than retarded. I (fe CLAMP-ON NON-GLARE 69 I ST REARVIEW MIRROR I I ip EXHAUST EXTENSION i cfd CURB FEELER I JJ STEERING WHEEL SPINNER I I A TOTAL I 0 SALE PRICE I REMOVAL SALE Special! BYRD LINOLEUM RUGS HEAVYWEIGHT SIZE 9-FTxl2-FT. All funds received be-Iween now ond Oct.

10th draw earnings from Oct. 1st. As Utile ess $5.00 opens on account. Add $5000, $500.00, or more at any lime in person or by mail. Each lavings account insured up lo $10,000.00.

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STIKEIEATHIR CHAS. E. HASELDEN President Vice. Presicfent Exec Vice Presidenl Treasurer 46 YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED DIVIDENDS BOARD OF DIRECTORS N. B.

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