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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 7

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, S.C., Tuesday Educators Hughes Terms McNair'i i TIE ASSOCIATED PRESS April 2, 1968, Page 7 Hostages Tahon DENVER, Colo. (AP) -One person was shot and two hostages taken Monday evening at the Holiday Inn in North Den. ver, police said. The restaurant manager, Roy Lazarus, was wounded in the arm. Police said the hostages were a young man and woman, believed to be In Plcn 0n3-Duy Proposed Bond Issue For SCSC "Blackmail" litet iipirti Msalin-j Here COLUMBIA (AP-State Rep.

because of the disturbance later their ZOs. Witnesses told police the two The Region Education De Jerry Hughes, D-urannburg. were fed in their cells. velopment Center, which was established to offer supplementary Ellis MacDougalL director of says Gov. Robert McNalr's pro poaal for $8 million bond is hostages were taken out a side door after Lazarus was shot during an altercation.

The trio From Columbia, New York znd Chicago the Department of Corrections, aarvices to the schools of a sev. sue to underwrite capital lm en county area in South Carolina, said interrogations were under way to determine the ringlead reportedly, got into a 1954 or 1955 provements it predominantly is sponsoring a conference on Chevrolet with Saskatchewan, Nagro south Carolina sum Col. under widespread llouldatlon. ers. psychological services.

The pur lege amounts to "blackmail." 31.06 cents a pound at the 12 leading markets, after a 15-polnt decline the day before. Canada license plates. The restaurant was filled with nance industrial plants. For: LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (APW Butcher hog pose of the conference will be to He said only one of the guards suffered more than minor hurts Wheat futures fell 1 cents a bnahel before a wave of buying in a letter to tha governor, Thurmond. Against Holllngs.

stimulate Interest in a selected patrons at the time of the shoot Dealers said the weakness re reversed the decline. Other prices were steady to 25 cents but was not hospitalized. topic and to encourage partici On amendment, rejected 35-52, to eliminate from a pending tax ing. Hughes expressed regret at the suggestion and said It will lead! "to other unreasonable demands' One or two panes in the cafe lower at the Chicago Stockyards grains and soybeans were pro pants to seek more information concerning new developments in teria windows were broken out. Monday.

Receipts totaled 7.000 proposal a surcharge on person portionately lower. flected a poor demand for spot cotton from both domestic textile mills and foreign buyers. However, some European mills vary year." The sole factor in the losses ai ana corporate income axes. head and shippers took 5,300 of All the injured guards suf education. i oppose avan paring one for.

Boilings. Against Thur the supply. fered head bruises. One was was liquidation by all facets of The conference will be held TYPEWRITER. ADDING MACHINE TROUBLES? cant tor tribute," Hughas said.

were said to need more conon mond. Mixed 1-2 butchers weighing in Orangeburg, at the Episcopal the trade. Normally bullish factors were quickly discounted at McNalr's racommandatlona On amendment, adopted 5541, 190 to 235 pounds sold at 19.25 urch, 606 Russell S. E. from hospitalized for observation.

Bomb Explodes Near Columbia Motel was made altar a delegation of providing for Import quotas on to 20.00 but Ms weighing 330 to 15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Tues textiles if no international 350 pounds brought 17.50 to the opening and all commodities showed a marked absence of buying effort students mat with him In the wake of racial violence at near day, April 2. 75. Mixed 1-3 sows scaling 350 to w.

wimam w. purkey, pro agreement on textile trade Is worked out within six months. COLUMBIA (AP) Police 450 pounds sold at 16.75 to 17.50. fessor at the University of Flor It appeared that the events of the weekend, domestic and In said a homemade small bomb the school's campus in Orange burg. Three Negro students were slain and 30 others were For: HoUlngs and Thurmond.

Slaughter steer and heifer Ida, will serve as a speaker and of minor power exploded outside On amendment, rejected 18-74, prices were steady and cattle ternational, had no effect on consultant for the conference. several rooms at a motel about to substitute an excess profits wounoed by state highway pa trade. President Johnson's an Superintendents, principals, receipts totaled 8,500 head. Prime 1,200 to 1,350 pound 2 a.m. Monday in Columbia.

An tax on corporations for a pro nouncement on Vietnam and to carry them through the summer. Dealers here hoped this would prompt more active buying of VJS. cotton. No. I MvrM cloud ti to 79 cwti talt klfhr Moadty ftu Ikt prtvkwt flloM, OpM Hick Lov Ckm N.C ur tt.to w.m n.ii jo.oi 4 1 Jul M.M M.M M.7S 30.1 Oct M.N 10.11 M.7I 10.11 411 Dh W.M M.M M.ll 10.1! 10 Hw 90.U M.M M.M M.41B 411 Uty J0.87B 411 Jul M.4SB 4 I B-Bld.

S.C. MARKETS COLUMBIA (AFy-lra CiroltM turn prtcM rwerM Moidqr by ft Mr. Km BtrvtM: wilM i Colwbti brans ikofcul urW too lfckt to tstabllai and teachers of Aiken, Bamberg, area about three feet in diame posed budget cut and income slaughter steers sold at 29.50 to Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, trolman Feb. S. The students presented Mc Nalr with a list of grievances, including a demand for extra tax surcharges.

Against Hol ter on a wooden patio was 30.75. High choice and prime Orangeburg, and Richland Coun llngs and Thurmond. scorched by the explosion. 1,150 to 1.350 pound kinds went ties have been invited to par ticipate in this one day confer funds for the college. Det.

Capt. Harry Snipes said at 28.50 to 29.75. On amendment, adopted 4247, to eliminate from pending tax the nearby rooms were occupied Mixed high choice his political future, the Stockholm monetary decision and inertia tional gold buying, constituted nothing more than headlines for all the effect they had on commodities here. At the close, wheat was 1 to 1 cents a bushel lower, May 1.47 corn was to lower, ence. ar4 nflin twIaiinwtvAv KaI by men employed by the Co In his letter, Hughes asked McNalr why he did not make his bond Issue recommendation proposal a moratorium on public works projects.

For: Rol lumbia State Printing Co. as re aj mm nhj iauii MtUiit-? iiouvaa Konoody Uovicj -5 placements for printers who are "before the Orangeburg riots." lings. Against Thurmond. On amendment, adopted 50-32, Call Fred Gaines of Polmetlo Office) Supply, Inc. for relioble), fspart rviee! ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! out on strike.

life fnnfinn Slaughter lamb prices were "To advocate this now definitely appeara to be paying Grata: tedmoa tottm em l.n, kllt to end tax-exempt status of mu fully steady and sheep receipts ut.ejieijij May 1.Z0V4; oats were un totaled 300 head. Mixed good Thurmond Thinks LBJ Feared GOP 1.150 to 1.350 pound kinds went To Pennsylvania at 28.50 to 29.75 and choice the Orangeburg leg islator added. Columbia Man Found Shot Near Automobile nicipal Industrial development bonds beginning in 1969. Against Thurmond. Not voting: Holllngs.

On amendment, adopted 48-25, to require that dollars offered for MrlernrjrJnn In mill hv hHi WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. 950 to 1,150 pound kinds brought PHILADELPHIA (AP) eon l.M, otto HrbMM M0, btrwy 1.00. Ourtetoi nybMM tM. Ckorav rUo ton I.W. kttt 1.40.

CohmDU kt l.M. Dwltartol follow eon l.M, wklto eon l.M, Bvr 1.00. Kuley you lo eon l.tt kU eon l.M, uoU ooybooM LM. JokHton yellow eon l.M, kit con 1.M, oau 0. Nwbrry )tlow eon l.M, wkM eon 1.11 eet bar.

toy 1.00. Hiailir yMtow eon 1.1. kit eon 1.11, ot kerlay 1.00. No, 1 bote: Coleabla total buyer toady 11.lt. Floreao Kfcfslre eraak kiiytoi statue, stoedy 11.00.

Uestlll rrktoy wetaa 1I.1V11.K). Strom Thurmond called President Johnson's decision to de- (Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, bring. 27.25 to 28.25.

Mixed high choice and prime slaughter heifera changed to lower. May 77 cents; rye was xk to 1 cent lower, May 1.19; and soybeans were Vi to lower, May 2.72 COTTON NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures No. 2 closed Monday 25 to 75 cents a bale higher. Liquidation, prompted by ing his campaign for the Demo escalate the Vietnam war COLUMBIA (AP) Marvln1m arrears on debts to the Unit scaling 950 to 1,075 pounds mistake" Monday and said the cratic presidential nomination into Pennsylvania, said Monday 380 Russell Orangeburg Phon. 534.2331 Bundrick.

55. of Columbia, was brought 27.00 to 27.25. President withdrew from the found shot to death near bis eta ed States be used to payoff the debts Instead. For: Holllngs and Thurmond. Slaughter lamb prices were he would "make some arrange- election campaign because he tion wagon Monday in a farm ments" to meet with President fully steady and sheep receipts totaled 300 head.

Mixed good OPEN TONIGHT saw Republicans would win in field about 10 miles from the Johnson. House: On passage, 232-90, of a bill November. weakness in spot cotton prices, city near Hopkins. "Idont know what bis (John-land choice 90 to 105 pound 'Undoubtedly." Thurmond led to early losses ranging to Officers said he bad been bit to prohibit unfair trade prac son's) schedule is going to be, wooled slaughter lambs sold at said In a statement, "he also by fire from a shotgun. The im because his schedule is more 25.00 to 27.00 with a few head of Important than mine' the New prime bringing 28.00.

feels that he would have difficulty in securing re nomination pact knocked him out of the vehicle's front seat and onto the tices affecting agricultural producers. For. Ashmore, Dora, McMillan, Rivera and Watson. Against Gettys. about $1.50 a bale.

Most deliveries dipped below 30 cents a pound. At that level, increased mill buying developed which led fe a spirited rally. The market York senator said. by his own party." ground. Earlier In the day, Kennedy STOP BURNING X1IGIIT OIL FINANCIAL vim vnnv 'itY1 9Laai The South Carolina Republl said he had asked Johnson for turned thereafter, but main can, a senior member of tne Robbery apparently was not involved because there was $300 In caah iu his wallet, police an T2J2SL SJSS US E5K work in Senate Armed Services Commit tained a steady tone.

how we might together Mills were attracted to fu Fifteen Prisoners Involved In Row COLUMBIA (AP) Fifteen day as the stock market made tee, said unilateral de-escalation the Interest of national unity." a huge gain In turbulent trading tures below 30 cents because "will release thousands of North ON YOUR Vietnamese to reinforce enemy toE7S La ZZZSZ Presldent Johntf day night not to seek renomtoa- announcements of a that price Is lower than the open market average for about 31 activity against our forces in the tion an announcement that iwuwwuw. u-m. south." cents a pound for middling 1 orbing pause in North Viet-stunned the world-made Ken. IZTSJE vf prisoners were involved in a mess hall disturbance at the main South Carolina Penitentiary Monday. Six guards re-celved minor injuries.

rvn 1.16 inch spot cotton. The average price for middl Three Orangeburg f-ni1 asauas mr iiu usvioiwu saw tuu tLffZ Turnover on the New York for the party's presidential nom- soared to 17.73 Bankers Attend ing 1 1-16 inch spot cotton dropped 12 points last Friday to A prison spokesman said two 1 UUlJ million shares, smashing the men started a aisturoance at Columbia Meet orHvTX PWlQhTa Tnforml PViOUS WCOrd Of 16.41 million arrived at PblWefchla Interna- de on tional Airport late Monday for a of Oct. 29. 1929. mi I a boo: I Irtjf one of the tables while about 500 men were starting to eat under the eyes of six guards.

Three Orangeburg banks were two-day tour of the metropolitan BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE bombing pause in North Viet said. The Congressional Ron Call Votes WASHINGTON (AP) How So nth Carolina members of Congreea ware recorded as toting on recent roll calls. Senate: On amendment, adopted 43-28, to allow Senators to accept contributions to help finance certain costs connected with official duties, including travel beween their borne 'states and Washington.4' Thurmond, 'Not 1toH. tor. Rollins.

On passage, 67-1, of code of ethics for Senators and Senate employes. For: Thurmond. Not voting: Holllngs. On amendment, adopted 51-42, to provide tax exemption for municipal bonds issued to fl represented at a Bank Mar area, including Camden, N. J.

Additional men Joined in and nam and his decision not This year get smartl Don't burn the midnight oil, worrying with tax figure). Why not let BLOCK figure your return quickly, dependably and In-tvr you af maximum ban. fits? Drop in todayl ketlng-Publlc Relations Confer Kennedy was met at the air seek re-election. ence held in Columbia last week. port by a throng of reporters Turnover on the New York AttemMnt; and some: 30Q supporters, most about 15 were involved and two tables overturned before the men 'wewlMfrded back' to their cells.

A small amount of tear gas was used at one point as a Stock Exchanee soared to 17.73 or them young ue told vwua JUHtvft prsBI- million shares, smashing the aent or the Bank of Orange the gathering be had come be UARANTII previous record of 16.41 million burg; Bill Buyck, First Nation- cause he needs their help. precautionary measure when shares made on the "buck al Bank vice president: and "This is going to be a bard We guarantee accurate preparation af every ta return. If we sseke any errert that seat yew any penalty er Inleiett, we will ey rite penalty or Intereit. Tuesday" of Oct 29, 1929. several men became trouble-aome in a tunnel connecting the Eston Smoak, Southern Na and difficult campaign," be The Dow Jones Industrial av tional Bank assistant cashier.

mess hall with other parts of the said. "There are great problems and great divisions facing the Banks from over the state erage climbed 20.58 to 861.25, the greatest rise by this average 0 prison. United States." participated in the two-day con Men who missed their meal since another day which was ference which ended Thursday. Kennedy said he thanked the notably a Johnson day on Wall Street Nov. 26, 1963, the day The bankers heard com President Sunday night, and again Monday, for withdrawing hnents on the changing scene after President Kennedy's fu Offering you quality General Sessions Court Convenes In St.

George in banking, commerce and from the race, and "for placing neral. his country first" America's Largest Tax Service with Over 2000 Offices 581 Russell, N.E. Weekdays 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Saturday 9-5 PHONE 536-2015 I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY GRAIN He then talked about the "dU Marketing or "selling me cigars since 1861 oo dine Amtrlct'i Largt Sailing Cigar vision between blacks and bank to the people" was ST. GEORGE, S.

Dor whites." CHICAGO (APW All commod- Dlkened to a military battle, in final one institution must util chester County Court of General "The solutions are not easy," ities declined in price Monday James Jr. and Mattie Bell James who are charged with assault and battery with intent to kill upon the person of Francis Cobuin. he said, "But we can find the on the Chicago Board of Trade ize "counter-intelligence" in Sessions convened here Monday with Judge E. H. Agnew of An answers to our problems." (finding out what the compe derson presiding and Solicitor Kennedy was to speak at sev tion is doing in order to best Julian S.

Wolfe appearing for The defendants pleaded guilty meet the competition's chal eral locations in suburban Delaware County Monday night be the state. Most of the first day was tak. and received a sentence of six months in Jail and payment of fore crossing the Delaware Riv Speakers deplored any form en ud in the trial of Lawrence er for an address In Camden. of deception In advertising and $100. The Jail sentence was suspended and probation for two years given upon the payment On Tuesday, he was scheduled to address the annual Jefferson emphasized principle above puffery, or deception, in public relations.

of the fine. Jackson Day dinner in Philadel Cong Hits Two youths pleaded guilty of phia. A spokesman for the three using a motor vehicle without. said the conference was most Earlier, Kennedy told a news informatiive in the areas of conference In New York that President Johnson's action of the owner's consent and received sentences to the s. C.

Industrial School with the terms sus gathering new ideas in mar keting and public relations and not seeking renomination "re Saigon's Oil Tanks pended and the young men plac flects both courage and generos in learning what Is being done ed on probation. One of the re in other areas of the ity of spirit" quirements of the probation was that they return to school. 1 Willie E. Brown, charged wlthi SAIGON (AP) The Viet criminal assault, was arraigned Maddox Considers Plan For Race Riot Control HEETSID PICKUP (MODEL CE10934) Cong shelled Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport early Tuesday, the CHEVY-VAN 108 (M0DR GS11305) and the case-set for Wednesday. He was also indicted on five first attack on the big military- beeping torn ehargea and has He added that he thinks local demanded trlala In all cases.

ATLANTA (AP)-Gov. Lestei Maddox said Monday he is considering me formation of a law enforcement officials, The case of Harry Monroe backed up by the National RowelLj charged with driving un 000-man state militia as a po der the influence second offense, Guard, can handle any disturbances that might arise, but that was in progress when court was civilian complex since President Johnson ordered bombing of North Vtetmm curtailed. South Vietnam' biggest oil tank farm, at Nha Be six miles south of the capital, was shelled for the second straight day, the VS. Command reported. Military reports Indicated that the attack on Tan Son Nhut on the western edge of the capital m4hm CmaI-am en Ait malA recessed.

my responsibility as governor tential back-up force for riot control. There has been no discussion as yet, however, as to how the requires that I take every pre. A continued case charging Walter Birch on two Indictments caution." (of murder is expected to come nip Tuesday. The governor has authority Emm militia would be organized, trained or equipped, the governor said. under present Georgia law to Solicitor Wolfe called the cas- establish a state militia.

Maddox Maddox, questioned about re said if the Idea Is Implemented, and Howard Scott who are char- ports concerning such a militia, the base caused very, very light the militia would probably be told an informal news confer Iged on two counts with serious damage. The airport bad last ence only that he has been "extd volunteers with mill. klamage and cutting of a num-per of automobile tires. been hit March 21. when 15 re Itary service.

ploring the idea." coil! ess rifle rounds damaged a They failed to plead guilty and few planes. nrere committed to jail. Lawyers The attack on the Nha Be were appointed and the case will ttzzm tsttsatf gjckuss: Buy now and get special sale savings on a husky Vi-ton Chevy Job Tamer with a big 8-foot box. Six or V8 engine. Custom comfort and appearance equipment.

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And ta- Gred leaf aprlnge front and rear gentleat load carrying. tank farm appeared heavier, al (be brought to trial later. King Postpones Political Tour Supporting Hawkins though a spokesman said be bad no details of damage. Shell and Esso oil companies have Instal Taxi Driver Is Convictod lations at Nha Be and a military CHARLOTTE(AP V- The Rev. Wilson, New Bern, and Wilmlng.

facility is nearby. Nha Be was hit by about 90 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. NEWARK, N.J. (APWJohn ton, and there is a possibility King will join him along thai probably will not participate In mortar rounds Monday but w.

Smith, the Negro taxi driver way. planned tour of North Caro (whose arrest last July helped lina Thursday to boost the gu spark five days of rioting here. Also on the tour will be the Rev. Jesse Jackson, national director of the SCLCs Opera bernatorial candidacy of Dr. was found guilty by an allfaite Reginald A.

Hawkins, Charlotte Jury Monday night of assaulting tion Breadbasket program. Negro dentist. a policeman. If King cannot make the tour, But the Jury, which deliberat Hawkins' office issued a state another prominent negro may ment Monday by Hawkins and ed six hours, deadlocked on a count accusing Smith of assault accompany Hawkins, the state Golden Frinka of Edenton, field damage and casualties were termed light. Artillery barrages were heard around the capital during the night and flares lighted the sky.

Indicating scattered light action or enemy movement. Much of the city vJ blacked out by a power failure. UjS. planes pounded the southern panhandle of North Vietnam Uooday, possibly a prelude to Intensified attacks on enemy supply lines now that most of the North is off limits to air Mows. I meat said.

ing a second Newark patrol CD euro Lu3 See your Chevrolet dealer now I King is to return Tuesday to secretary of King's Southern Christian Leadership Confer man. Memphis wnere us march a Oliver Lofton, Smith's attor- support of striking sanitation ence, saying most of King's schedule for the week has been workers last week flared into a ney, said he would appeal the guilty verdict. The taxi driver postponed. riot which led to looting and could get op to seven years in The statement said Hawkins cost the life of a 16-year-old Ne prison and a $2,000 fine when he will make the planned tour of gro boy. is sentenced May 15.

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