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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 8

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Tl'FSniV, 1. IM1 TOE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT r.r.E f.i gut Port Authority 1 Purchases Lend msTTT.T.rn BATEVI1.LK, Ark. A letter 11. Idress) .1 to (Will. Hutcs.

villc, was delivered prompt- The recipient was Alk'c grocery keep: and Orangeburg County Court Trio Nets $1500 In Armed Robbtry WADESBORO, N.C.. June 17 WV-Police of the Carolinas searched tonight for two men nnn a vonian who robbed a country storekeeper of $1,500 at pistol point here Au- CHARLESTON, June 17 -The South Carolina Ports (hnrity purchased some land today address the rlrmr-'il rirnvna ni levins Term Here Monday uc tiuit fir tinw 'i on 1 lar expansion program. Tin? three robbed Frontis C. Hi Wolfe Intimated the cases trans The program Is for the ports at I von HUNT ferred for the pending court term Griggs who keeps a store near jL Georgetown, Beaufort and Charle- I ttton. 'l Cuson Old Field in southern Anson County, Sheriff Hubert Ray-field said.

were ones the enforcement officers thought should be rtisjwsed of at the present time. Court officials I Today's land purchase was of The sheriff gave this story: have issued the necessary subpoen six and one-half acres at Charles- A man entered Grigg's store as. ton. The land bought for J3.V ThP solicitor said that defend about 9 a.m. and asked for a soft Building located on Russell, S.

E. Over 5.000 square feet. Opens cm two streets. Larp.c parking area nearby. Sifly Brothers KSTATK-KKNTALS 000 from Mrs.

Ida L. ants, now free on bail, who do not appear as directed in County drink. When the store kveper stooped under the counter, the No specific use for the land has been designated. The authority man pressed a pistol in his back. Court, will be subject to bond forfeitures, and that bench warrants Another man and woman enter said the purchase was made as ill be issued.

i ed and ordered Griggs to open his safe. The woman scooped up the Criminal cases and defendants part of the long range program, fnr ftitnt'et 111:0 scheduled for trial next week, as money from the cash box and cmp' tied Griggs' pockets. listed on the County Court docket, are as follows: County Court, reac-tivntcd by the Legislature at the cf the rounty delegation, ill convene here next Monday in the courthouse with some Wl cases scheduled for trial. County Judiie C. E.

Summers will preside. The State ill be re-presented hy Cirruit Solicitor Julian S. Wolfe, The Solicitor, refer-r nff to the 50 cases new scheduled, emphasized thnt other rases may he added to the agenda before court opens. Discussing the jiut.rtlclion of the Oransebui'g County Court, Wolfe pointed-out the court will lifive "concurrent jurisdiction" vith General Sessions Court ex-rent for nine offenses. Wolfe defined the exceptions as murder, manslaughter, rape, attempted rape, arson, common law burslary, bribery, perjury and for-cry.

Six one-week terms of County Court will be held each year. Civil terms are scheduled for the second Monday in February, Third Monday of June and the fourth Monday in October. They pushed Griggs upstairs and Violation of Lirtuor Laws Le- apparently drove off in an auto mobile. Rov Parrish, Rosa Lee Bonaparte, I i3 7ft is Summer pm James Robinson, Victoria I ogle The sheriff said South Carolina i -iTit (two indictments), R. H.

Hutto, law enforcement officers wen? co ut-7 i 1 I operating. The store is near the Annie Mae Haynes, Jacob Jamison Shelly Walker. Brog Fogle, if SAFE! Wear state line. Nego Man Jailed orpof 'wshrt Kelly Phillips. ley Nelson, Theo-dore Roosevelt Harlcy, Bernard N.

Davis and Glenn Henry (co-defendants) Clifton Hutto, Saul Glover and Blanee Summers (co- ness Day" by the. Chamber of Commerce, and several farms in the Orangeburg area will be visited by local merchants and businessmen. In Assault Case FARM-BUSINESS DAY Harry Whit-akcr, left, and Ciremba Amick are pictured examining one of the prize Guernsey cows on the farm of R. E. Darden.

June 26 has been designed "Farm-Busi defendants), Verneth? B. Fleener, COPE, June 17 A 38-year- old Bamberg County Negro, accused of stabbing another color ed man near here, is confined Legislature Busy Criminal cases ill be called to Planning Fishing Trip Dewey Shuler, Spurgeon Sanford, Miller, J. P. Roach, Bregie Clark Paul Langley, Garnett Davis, Henry Moore, Louis Burch, Glen Harley, John Hutto, Kate Cart-lege and Robert Patton (co-defendants). Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Third Offense Jerod Breeland, Malicki Rivers, George in the county jail on charges of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, according to Sheriff George L.

Reed. CHARLESTON. June IT IT) Three Men Electrocuted In Fayetteville Mishap Members of the South Caro lina General Assembly are going The sheriff saii Timothy Down fishing. FAYETTEV1LLE, N.C., June Hand another slightly injured near With the long session ending this E. Smith Carlos Rutland.

IT) Three men were electrocuted here today when a pole-lifting de ing was arrested today Kam-berg County by Deputy Sheriff C. P. Wilson. Deptuty Sheriff Ed Weathers returned Downing to Orangeburg County. vice aboard a telephone service week, the lawmakers have in pleasant prospect an invitation from the Martime Development truck touched a high voltage pow er line, Assn.

of South Carolina to go Downing is accused of stabbing Driving Under the Influence ol Alcohol, Second Offense Jerod Breelarid, Samuel James Stroman, Oliver Bagley Squires George N. Johnson, Robert L. Aiken. Assault and Battery with Intent to Kill Mary Fair Baker, D. C.

A passing motorist stopped and AMERICAN CUPPER 17 jewels, self-winding, certified waterproof, shock resistant, unbreakablt mainspring, anti-magnetic, radium hands and dial, sweep second hand. $49 58 tefi 1 MERMAID I jlS MERMAID Hoover Clecklcy during an alter worked over the men for 50 min A number of deep sea fishing utes in an effort to revive them. cation Saturday night in JaKe Keitt's establishment near Cope. Cleckley, 28, was admitted to Or trips are being arranged in co trial on the third Monday in February, the fourth Monday of June, and the third Monday in November. Of the 50 cases currently listed cm the docket, 30 charge violations of liquor laws.

Drivinp; under the influence, second ami third offenses, account for nine cases. Six defendants are accused of assault Bnd battery with intent to kill. Three persons are charged with larceny, one with shoplifting, and another defendant is charged with having a "device to emit smoke" attached to an automobile. These cases, previously scheduled for disposition in General Sessions Court, were transferred to the County Court docket following a conference between Judge Summers and Solicitor Wolfe. A second conefrence relat ve the transfer of criminal cases took place between Wolfe, Cleric of Deputy Clerk Homer Brickie, Sheriff George L.

Reed and Chief Deputy B. N. Collins. lie then in the 90-degree 17 lewels, certifnd waterproof, un-brcakabl main-spring, shock resistant, anti-magnetic, radium hands and dial, sweep second hand. 14150 operation with the Charleston leg Washington, Vance Summers, Har plus neat ana was treated at a islative delegation, with about 25 angeburg Regional Hospital.

He was treated for stab wounds of vey Shivers, Eddie Richberg, Jo lawmakers on each trp. The first Fayetteville hospital for heat exhaustion and shock. seph Evars. the back and chest. Only ulovo Wottrproof or certified wottrproof the U.

Tilling Inc. Waterproof ol lona as trystol is intact, coio vinopenoa. trip is set for Wednesday of next week and the final one for July Those killed, all of Fayetteville, 31. Special Program were identified as Harry M. Carr, 34; W.

D. Strickland, 23, and Carl Edward Benson, 21. Slightly injured from shock and bums was LYNCH JEWELERS Arranged Today C. P. Matthews, 37.

RUSSELL ST. DIAL JE4-1505 'Nike' Missile Being Displayed At State House Baton Twrrlers At Inman Meet IN MAN, June 17 (JrV-Eigh-tccn high stepping baton twirl-ers will represent South Carolina in the next National Baton Twirling contest. More than 60 contestants competed in the fifth annual state baton twirling contest and clinic here this weekend. The winners: Senior division girls Carolyn Smyer of Rock Hill: Sandrea Barber of Allendale, Kaye Pen-ningtono of Hartsville, Betty Jo Goodman of Hartsville and Judy Penland of Rock Hill. Junior division girls Mary Brown of Hartsville, Linda Polk of Rock Hill, Elaine Thomasson of Rock Hill, Brennan Jolinston of Hartsville and Carl Gantt.of Rock Hill.

Juvenile girls division Elaine Luther of Hartsville, Karen Crouch of Hartsville, Janice Pryor of Rock Hill, Judy Vick of Lancaster, The motorist was identified as For Reading Club PFC James Edward Mathis, 21, a Shoplifting Ernest Dcnkins. Larceny Jack Young and J. B. Hoff (co-defendants), Jack Jones. Housebreaking and Larceny Thomas Canady.

Device to Emit Smoke Screen Attached to Automobile Floyd Ashley. Cameron Soldier Completes Term At Staff School CAMERON, June 16 Major The Wildlife Reading Club of COLUMBIA, June 17 (M The the Orangeburg County Fire Library will present a special pro-srram tomorrow morning at 10 native of Rochester, N. Y. He is stationed with Co. 325 A rborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Division, at nearby Ft.

Bragg. Army-developed "Nike" guided o'clock in the Carolina Theatre. missile will be on display in front of the State House at Columbia One of the victims was operat You don't need a fortune The Droeram will be directed ing the hydraulic lift on the back tomorrow through Thursday. bv R. H.

Holley of the Soil Con servation Service. The 427 children of the service truck. Two others were drinking water and handling Brandenburg Rites Scheduled Today ST. MATTHEWS, June 17 J. Drummond Brandenburg, 58, died today in the Veterans' Hospital at Coumbia following a short illness.

The son of the late James Rus registered in the club, along with Kenneth R. Bull, the son of Mr. The "Nike" that will be displayed arrived in a convoy today at Columbia as part of a Third tO LIVE LIKE AMILLIONAIRE! tools in the truck. The slightly injured man, Matthews, was seated their parents and mends, are in and Mrs. Elvin B.

Bull, Route 2, offer? vited. Admission is free. Army recriuting drive. will graduate June 18 from the The children are requested to in the driver's seat operating the truck's motor which powered the lift, used to raise telephone poles assemble at the theatre. When Columbia Mayor J.

Clarence Dreher Jr. officially kicks off the display and drive tomorrow morn sell and Meta Rickenbaker Bran Army's Command and General Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. The college is the highest school tire program concludes, the children will march in a double col into position. denburg, he was born in St.

Mat Kathy Willis of Denmark. ing. thews. A member of St. Paul's Bovs division Robin uaylor umn to the library where refresh of tactics in the Army's educa Methodist Church, he served many of Inman, Kenneth Snipes of Roclt ments will be served.

tion system. The majority of Army Train Kills Three Hill, and Ronnie Culbreth of In Library officials said! parents generals received this special man. may call for their children at the schooling before obtaining their Hartsville and Rock Hill won the library about 11:30 a.m. The li command ranks. Near Blacksburg BLACKSBURG, June 17 team competition.

Kaye Penning Major Bull is a graduate of the brary will close at 1 p.m., but will re-open Thursday morning at ton of Hartsville won the strutting A Southern Railway passenger competition. 9 a.m. Citadel and the University of South Carolina. Prior to his assignment at the Ft. Leavenworth train crashed into car at Since the Wildlife Reading Club crossing near here today and was organized on June 3, library killed two men.

officials stated 2,537 juvenile books The four, members of a Fayetteville Public Works Commission telephone crew, were working about 11 miles east of Fayetteville, on N.C. 87. when the elevating device was lifted against a line carrying 7,200 volts. Mathis stopped when he saw the blindin Dash as the device came in contact with the power line and began giving artificial respiration. He w-orked in the heat until ambulances arrived.

Carr and Benson were dead on arrival at a hospital and Strickland died shortly after reaching the hospital. Matthews was treated and released. A doctor at the Cape Fear Valley Hospital here said he will recommend some sort of commendation for Mathis who was The train carried the wreckage years on the board of stewards. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. Brandenburg was a salesman for the Fairey Motor Co.

for 34 years, and for 22 years was a member of the Chevrolet Motor Company's 10O-Car Club. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Methodist Church. The Rev.

J. R. Dennis will officiate. Burial will be in the Methodist Cemetery, with Dukes-Harley Funeral Home in charge. The body will be at the residence.

Pallbearers will be John Wreck Victim Said In Fair Condition Edward B. Redmond, 24-year- have been issued to young school he served for two years on the faculty of the Infantry School at Ft. Benning, Ga. He has served with the 81st and 86th Infantry Divisions in the ol the automobile more than quarter of a mile. Workers used blow torches to cut the vehicle old North Carolinian injured Sun Hereford Assn.

from the front of the locomotive Far East, and had been assigned duty at General Headquarters i ENJOY COMPLETE HOME AIR CONDITIONINO WITH THE NEW TYPHOON ECONOMAIR1 It's a home owner's dram eome true? A limple, convenient unit that will oir condition your Cherokee County Coroner Jack E. Millwood identified the vctims day night in a highway accdent near Branchville, was reported in "fair condition" early today by an Orangeburg Regional Hospital Tokyo, Japan. He also served three years in Germany with the 4th Division. as Lloyd Glenn Wilson and Eu gene Mullinex, both 36-year-old spokesman. Redmond's wife, Elizabeth, 26, residents of Blacksburg.

David. Perry, Keitt, J. Keller anri and two-year-old son, Edward Jr, Elloree School Cannery Opens Season Tomorrow Millwood said Mullinex, a disabled World War II veteran, own Joe T. Brandenburg and Drummond and J. Red Farley.

were killed when their automobile collided with the rear of a large ELLOREH. June 17 The El ed the automobile. entire home at a price 10 low it will amaze youl tractor-trailer about two miles The coroner said trainmen told him the car pulled onto the crossing in front of the train. Engineer north of Branchville on L. Highway 21.

Another child, Laura, 3, escaped of the northbound passenger train iniurv. The driver of the truck, Southern No. 34, was W. F. Smith of Greenville.

identified as Edward Donaldson, Arranges Tour A large crowd, including outstanding breeders in the state, is expected to participate in the South Carolina Hereford Breeder's second annual tour scheduled June 19. The following agenda has been planned: Green Acres Farm, Eastover, from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.; H. W. Perrow farm, Cameron, 11 to 11:45 a.m.; Caw Caw Plantation, Orangeburg, 1:45 to 2:45 p.m.; and the Duncan Hereford Farm, Orangeburg, at 3 p.m. Arrangements have been made for tour members to have lunch at Jack Nolen's Court Restaurant on S.

Highway 301 near Orangeburg. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. A group spokesman said the farms to be visited will be ready for the tour, so that all cattle and pastures may be viewed within the allotted time. 35, of Hollywood, S. and his loree School Cannery will be opened tomorrow for the summer season and will be open each Tuesday and Friday from 9 a.m.

until 1 p.m. Dan W. Evans, vocational agriculture teacher, sakl that the price schedule will be eight cents each for No. 2 cans and 10 cents each for No. 3 cans, including processing.

Both the vocational agriculture and home economics teachers at the school will assist at the Survivors include the widow, Mrs Willie Burwell Brandenburg of St. Matthews; two sons, Jariet D. and W. Burwell Brandenburg, both of St. Matthews; three sisters, Mrs.

Roubelle Farley of Spartanburg, Mrs. Earnestine Tucker of Columbia, and Mrs. John William Tucker Jr. of Philadelphia; five brothers, Marion L. Brandenburg of Elloree, James R.

Brandenburg of Sumter, C. H. (Jack) Brandenburg of Barnwell, Joe T. Brandenburg of Bamberg, and John M. Bruiden-berg of Columbia.

6-Year Sentence Meted Slayer DARLINGTON, June 17 A Darlington Negro, Joe Binson was sentenced today to six years in prison at Darlington on pleading guilty to the pistol slaying of another Negro, Dorsey Murray. Murray was killed at Hartsville last September 30. The State accepted Binson's plea and Circuit Judge J. Woodrow Lewis sentenced the man. daughter, a passenger in the cab, Accountants Meet were not hurt.

The Redmond family was en- At Myrtle Beach route to Cottageville to visit relatives when the accident occurred. Investigators said the Red MYRTLE BEACH, June monds' resided in Statesville, N. J) More than 200 accountants and their wives from the Carolinas opened there annual convention here today. The opening session C. $595-00 Installs easity," inexpensively no rebuilding, no tra plumbing needed.

Inside or outside, unit fakei up less than 4' 3' 2'. was highlighted by an address on i new laws nvolving accounting, The speaker was William Westphal of Greensboro, N.C, who There's nothing quite tike mney in Flui low Installation tosti. Set fht TYPHOON fCONOAMfft oi toon et pojiibt. Vi'lif, Pt COlf; spoke on "Doing business as partnership." The joint sessions, to last four days, brought together members of the North Carolina Society of Accountants and the South Caro Protect Your Funds GET THE PROTECTION OF FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN INSURANCE AN AGENCY OF THE U. S.

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lina Assn. of Public Accountants, DUKES AND DUKES, IMCOEFOEATED 115 HENLEY ST. DIAL JE4-1520 beach party and buffet dinner tonight wound up the first day'; activities. Officers and committees will re port at a joint business session to morrow morning. Tomorrow after NEXT YEAR, HAVE A VACATION noon' joint technical session will be addressed by Wayne T.

Show-alter of Columbia on "The accountant's role in top management," and Thomas C. Fitzgerald of Columbia on "The tax aspects of real estate transactions." SAVE WHERE SAFETY IS INSURED UP TO J10.000.fJO BY A U.S. GOVT. AGENCY PAID FOR IN ADVANCE enroll i i mcu, juu see, ueposuors in DanKs are creditors Your savings available for withdrawal without prior notice and earn liberal dividends twice yearly. and your deposits are direct obligations of the bank.

Your money is not an investment in the bank itself it is simply deposited for future withdrawal." ENJOY ALL THE BENEFITS OF A BANK ACCOUNT -DEPOSIT REGULARLY WITH US. Join our Vacation Club Now, Deposit each week the amount needed to yield you the money required for your vacation next year. Inquire here about saving for your vacation our Vacation Club way. 7 B7 ra iiS 111 Wmmt first Mcml I BJatiMai lime! Lightning Bolt-Fatal To Youth" GREENVILLE, June 17 (J) -William Leon King, 1 was killed and his brother, Donnie, 12, was injured when struck by lightnin tonight at their home near here during a widespread electrical storm in the county. The bojs were struck as they helped unload furniture at their home in the Belvue Community near Travelers Rest, eye witnesses, including members of the family, said.

Billy King was dead on arrival at a nearby doctors offitv. Den-nie Kins was in fair conditon at a 1 I hospital. They ate children ol Mr. and Mrs. Jului P.

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