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Continued From Pare One 9 A ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N. Sunday, April 2, 1950 Death Claims L. Gillespie NCEA Names Abernethy Greek Regime Is Defended Kepubli can Mrs. Biddix Dies At -i-Contmned From Page One Deaths, Funerals said.

"I have and have had no tee threw these out In their official In McDowell Transylvania connection with the department." count. axbjsmb, ureece, April (TV-Premier Sophocles Venixelos today defended his minority Government L. F. McCarson Th three-member grou-y today McCarthy has said that his whole series of chare es against the State MARION Mrs. Lula Emma Bid BREVARD Lambert' Gillespie, 91, Funeral cervices for Lucius F.

NCEA to grow and prosper who are opposed to its political significance and who are opposed to the spending of money now being used for schools in North Carolina." L. P. Miller of Asheville, chairman of the canvassing committee, said after the session that his committee "has been vindicated." Miller, prin-'pal of Emma School, who has refused an NCEA board of counted these discarded ballots and added them to the previous total to reach the final results. Henry T. Hamrick RUTHERFQRDTON Henry T.

Hamrick, 64 died Friday at his home near Cliff side after a brief illness. dix, 80, died Saturday night at her a retired farmer of Brevard, RFD Department that it has 57 card-carrying Communists in its employ in a reply to U. S. Amhsmsdor Henry. F.

Grady, and declared It would do more for Greece than any would stand or fall on his brand McCarson, 60, who died Thursday sight at Fort Lauderdale, will be conducted at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Finey Mountain Methodist Church. Candler. Burial will be in ing of Lattimore as a Communist coalition.

Funeral services will be held in home in Old Fort after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. in Piney Grove Methodist Church. The Rev.

John G. Hicks and the Dev. Leland Lytle will officiate and burial will be in spy. Lattimore made the "madman1 Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Sunday at m.

directors request to reconvene the Venlzelos made the statement In response to yesterday's strongly worded note from Grady, which em died Saturday night at his home after a lingering illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Transylvania County and a deacon of the Calvert Baptist Church. Surviving are two brothers. Perry of Pickens, S. and Dee of Greenville, S.

one sister, S. McCall of Six Mile, S. three charge against McCarthy at a news Surviving are his widow, one conference where he issued a statement on the senator's charges. daughter, four brothers and five Mrs. Lucille Allen of Henderson-vffle, the 1949 NCEA president, told the assembly this afternoon our controversy has stemmed from the closeness of an election." She commented that if the election had been heavily one-sided "there would have brn no controversy." Mrs.

Allen, who previously had said she relinauished her duties to Abernethy, presided over todays as- In her address to the croup, she declared that most of the blows sisters. the church cemetery. Members' of John A. Nichols Masonic Lodge will be in charge ol rites and will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr.

W. P. Herbert, Dr. T. S.

Railord. J. C. Fitzgerald, Dan Mosseler, Clinton Jones, Wheeler Reed, Charles Ciezentanner and Hobart Evans. "No one likes to be splattered with bassy sources interpreted as an Invitation to the premier to resign or broaden his two-party cabinet.

He had been a member of the committer for a recount, said the results today "prove the committee "as right in the first place." "We can move forward together now," he asserted. The association adjourned its annual convention here March- 11 without installing its new officers mud. even by a madman." he said. Pleasant church for 48 years and was a well-known farmer, civic and Asked if the word "madman" referred to McCarthy, he replied: sons, Ed and Mitchell of Brevard and Oscar of Atlanta, 18 grand religious leader. "McCarthy is the man who has children and 18 great-grandchildren.

Osborne-Simpson Funeral Home the church cemetery. Grandsons will be pallbearers and granddaughters will be flower bearers. Surviving are two sons, J. H. and A.

and one daughter, Mrs. Maude Hentschel, all of Ridgecrest; two brothers, Ben Biddix of Old Fort and D. H. Biddix of Asheville; 17 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Westmoreland-Hawkins Funeral Home is in charge.

for the first time in history. A. M. Williams LAND OF THE SKY COLORPRINTS lfxIS" act of for $5 ptaa tax gift that wfll be tralj appreciated. At Store Effistt is in charge of arrangements which in the squabble have been ad The day after the teachers went are been talking about me.

Pressed for a direct answer, whether he meant McCarthy, he nodded silently. Lattimore returned by plane after home, the canvassing committee an nounced Abernethy winner by 18 Butt sections of trees used in ministered, directly or indirectly, by the enemies of public education; those individuate, groups and organizations who do not want the Nieces will be flower bearers. A native of Buncombe County, McCarson was a member of John A. Nichols Masonic Lodge. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Miss Katherine McCarson of Asheville and Mrs.

E. Mitchell of Fort Lauderdale, two grandchildren; the mother. Ljrmaa Fisher. 2M Building. CANTON Funeral services for Augustus M.

Williams, 77, a retired farmer of the Hidgeway section of Buncombe County, who died Saturday in an Asheville hospital after a brief illness, will be held Sunday votes and the prolonged squabble began. i making turpentine have been found suitable for paper "pulp. a United Nations mission to Afghan istan and promptly called McCarthy a "base and miserable creature." Another storm blew up within at 4 p. m. in Pleasant Hill Methodist- the investigating committee itself Mrs.

Martha McCarson of Asheville, and two sisters and four brothers. over the propriety of forcing Mc Church. The Rev. James A. Allen, the Rev T.

A. Groce and the Rev. E. Paul Hamilton will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Carthy to hand over to the group PARADE START YOUR the documents ne says support nis charges against Lattimore.

Senator Green R. acting Grandsons will be pallbearers and granddaughters will be flower E. E. Morgan Funeral services for Ernest E. Morgan, 57, of Tampa, Fla, a native of the Newfound section, Leicester, who died Friday in a chairman of the inquiry committee, told a reporter he plans to get bearers.

'The body has been taken to the the group together Monday to dis home and will lie in state at the cuss getting access to McCarthy's Tampa hospital following a long church for an hour preceding the AT THE NEW material. today renewed his at illness, will be conducted at 2 p. m. services. Surviving are the widow.

Mrs. tomorrow in Zion Hill Baptist tack on Jessup, who the State Department announced has been Church, where he was a member. Officiating will be the Rev. Wil Ella Williams: six daughters, Mrs. Bill Nash of Asheville, Mrs.

P. Cabe, Mrs. Harl, Raben and Mrs. granted "access to atomic information as is necessary" to carry out liam Abel, the Rev. Vernon Hall and the Rev.

T. A. Groce. Burial I BELK'S I Hugh McDonald of Candler. Mrs.

Medford Cogburn of Dell Flower his new duties as Secretary Ache-son's principal adviser on world Calif, and Miss Audrey Williams politics. oi tne nome. Siiiiiuwiiuiiiiiiiniuuuuiiiuiuidiimuiiuiiiiiiiuiil McCarthy reiterated his charge will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be La than Robinson, Coy Mehaffey, Don, Max, Joe and Duane Morgan, nephews. Nieces will be in charge of flowers.

Also six sons, Walter of Canton that Jessup accepted a total of $3,500 in Communist funds in 1942 Turner. Mack and Harry of Candler, Med and Paul of Asheville: 18 and 1943. McCarthy repeated the The body is expected to arrive grandchildren and eight great YOUR EASTER HAT accusation in a telegram to Sec cere at 11 a. tn. today.

It will be grandchildren. retary Acheson which said "it is incumbent upon you to make Mr. taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. T. E.

Sluder, at Leicester at 5 p. m. Mrs. C. H.

Hughes Jessup immediately try to explain why he accepted these funds." BuRNSVTLLE Funeral services where it will remain until time for the services. Morgan', an electrician, had re for Mrs. C. H. Hughes, 61, of Burns- Senator Hickenlooper (R, Iowa) protested that Jessup had been ville, RFD 2, who died Saturday at sided in Florida 30 years with tne cleared without any check whatso NOTE Why pay 10 to 20 more for your Easter outfit? You can charge it at Belk's, too! exception of four years beginning in 1933 when he was employed by ever on his record by the Atomic Energy Commission.

her borne after a brief illness, will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m. in Windom Baptist Church. The Rev. Ray Hinson and the In a statement today, Senator Choose it for its loveliness! Our large array offers every imaginable style and type.

Lace and flower trims in beautiful new spring colors. Wherry assailed Attorney General Rev. E. P. Blevins will officiate and American Enka Corporation.

He was the son of the late R. C. and Mat tie Cole Morgan. In addition to Mrs. Sluder, Mor McGrath for saying the McCarthy burial will be in Pete Young Ceme tery.

charges have "fizzled out so far as producing any spies" is concerned. Wherry termed that "another shock gan is survived by one son, Ernest E. Morgan Jr. of St. Petersburg, Surviving are the husband; three daughters, Mrs.

Ethel Bedford, Mrs. four brothers, Candler Mor ing example of how the Truman! J. Styles and Mrs. Robert Southers gan of Candler, and Oliver, Harry of Burns ville; four sons, Ray, Roy, Administration is attempting to whitewash its scandals." tex ana cnester Bumsvule: and Senator Wiley (R, Wis.) said one sister, Mrs. Effie Mitchell of .95 and Cansler Morgan of Leicester; four other sisters, Mrs.

W. B. Saunders of Candler, Mrs. J. L.

Plemmons of West Asheville-, and Mrs. E. G. Robinson and Mrs. R.

R. the Administration "quit Cnarlotte. $5 smearing Senator McCarthy and Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home is in charge. start cooperating with, his efforts to investigate key State Depart Mehaffey, both of Leicester. ment officials." SECOND FLOOR Mrs.

Murphy Aiken Funeral Mrs. J. D. Stanley Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Young Stanley, 2 of 69 Brevard Road, West Asheville, wife of J.

D. Stanley, who died Friday at the home following a long illness, will be conducted at 2 p. m. today in Funeral Rites Planned Today Services To Be Held Monday WHY NOT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT BELK'S? Abernethy Methodist Church with the Rev. T.

A. Groce, pastor, of Funeral services for J. Pat (Uncle BAKERSVTLXE Funeral serv ficiating. Burial will be in Green Pat) Aiken, 80, of 28 Sevier Street, ices for Mrs. Nancy Caroline- Mur a retired route man for Asheville Laundry Company, who died at 4 phy, 75, who died Saturday morning at her home at Buladean after a brief illness, will be held Sunday Hill Cemetery, WaynesviHe.

1 W. E. Martin Funeral services for W. E. Mar PRETTY FRILLY BLOUSES at 2 p.

m. in the home. p. m. yesterday at the home following a period of declining health, will be conducted at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel of Lewis Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside tin, 85, of Dix Creek in the Leices The Rev. Johnny Francis will officiate and burial will be in But HE'LL OTiII want LpLM A Jrr ri NEW A I SUIT Iff EASTER ter community, who died Thursday at the home, were conducted yeste- ler Cemetery. Cemetery.

day in Corinth Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Officiating will be the Rev, W. Perry Crouch, pastor of the First Baptist Church. A native of Carter County, she had resided for the past 50 years at Buladean and was the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Henry McKinney. She was married CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Lawrence Pallbearers will be R. B. McCon- nell, J.

H. McDonnell, Harry Ray- M. pearson sr, oi Lane iiure, N. wish to express their deepest grati to William Murphy, who died 15 uem, naipn itayneia, uiayton Hen- drix and James Giezentanner. tude for the kindnesses and expressions of sympathy bestowed by friends and relatives at the Dass- Aiken been connected with the laundry more than 35 years first ing of our beloved husband and using a horse and buggy in his work.

latner. MRS. PAULINE M. PEARSON MRS. SARA P.

WALSH L. M. PEARSON, JR. JOHN A. PEARSON years ago.

Surviving are one son, Nat Murphy of Buladean; four sisters, Mrs. Caroline Carver of Johnson City, Tenn, Mrs. Jane Tolley and Mrs. Hattie Grinstaff of Hampton, and Mrs. Nancy Butler of Buladean; one half-brother, W.

H. Moore of Unicoi, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Harrell-Henline-Hughes Funeral Home is in charge. He was a native of Catawba County and resided here 50 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nora Mclnturff Aiken; one son James F. Aiken of Asheville, and a number of nephews and nieces. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and for the beautiful flowers extended at the death of our mother, Camilla Danner. THE DANNER FAMILY MR.

MRS. JERRY COLLIER MRS. mamte SAVOID ALL WOOL GABARDINE 3-button, single breasted suits of all-wool gabardine, in regulars and longs up to size 46. Tan, blue, navy and other hew BELK'S THE NEW CARD OF THANKS Easter calls for a dainty, frilly, lace trim blouse. Select it from many styles, with the We are deeply grateful to our friends, the nurses and doctors for the sympathy and kindness extended us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and trim that suits your own per shades for spring.

$40 values. .95 HAVE ADDED A 29 sonality; in white or your choice of 5 .95 father, and for the beautiful floral tributes. MRS. GTORGE WEDDLE many dainty h.as- ter pastels. 0 and RALPH.

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