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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 15

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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Page:
15
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Fire Destroys 3 Homes Here W. Nashville Houses lost- In Blaze Caused By Defective Wiring Firemen Fighi a Losing Bailie 1 5 run To Meet Horo ft unu to 4T' FAIR PARK A a WMffL 1 intn( nts eONitl MfBBY MOON r.O flu 1X0 BOCKIT cocrsiON itaimb UTTLt cn tilt (NCINC A tv a. pmouWTir.s heavily daresEefi ronn. staii; 1 in c.noiM) of Ij-; A' Miss FVss-e Inglita: I I'M filU 111 GREGORY PECK AUDREY HEPBURN after- The fire s'snd from rWec'ive f'eetrira! u-irne shout 12. 3, m.

in the home of jv Huche. Merry vP Viremsn William said. The frame houses were built rlo.se to c-aeh other and the fire aided hv a rreee spread rspid'y, he said. The homes' of t418 Merry ft. and John Haves.

704 Twenty fifth ave jn addition to the Huhes residence were destroyed. Damaee to'-th H'i2hr. home -as estimated at J.l.vwi Damae to the other houses was not determined. The roof and one side of the residence of John Randolph were heavily damaced AM the houses were nrriipied hv Nejroes. No ope was injured.

The Thomas and Hushes homes were partially covered hy insurance. Another fire yestrrdav aftcrnoon damaged the roof and attic of the Elvin Arnold residence at 1704 Forrest ft. Firemen Mid the fire probably Started in a birds nest built under the eve of the home. Staff photo hv Jimmy Holt Firemen pry water on the imoking emberi of one of three Weit Nashville houei destroyed by fire early yesterday afternoon. A breeze spread the fire rapidly from the residence of the Rev.

A. J. Hughes, 2416 Merry pictured here, to the neighboring homes. Honor Medal 2 WSIX Suspends FM For 1 Month Radio Station WSIX has suspended Its frequency modulation It's monkey business hut Nash- WilliaWi WyTer's I ii- 1 tU-- ffl-A -'tf-" Among Latest PWs villians have a stake in heir broadcasting for a period of frivolous doings this week. one month under a permit from Two roving monkeys have been 'he Federal Communications com-reported in Nashville resident ial mission, it was announced yester-areas in the past few days.

May. One was captured and returnedj The move will allow the stal inn's to his owner, Mrs. Thomas J. Neal.taff to devote more time t.i prep Bedford where he is now; stations for television sctvior' PANMl'NJOM -4INS the fO'nd Of pnst-armistire exchange yesterday mor Americans throuch the Fan- cotdins to the Communists' earlier munjom freedom Rate with the figures. A apokrsman for the Allied inner of a Conp, essional Medal Switch will be completed by Satur-Cf Honor nmong them.

Jav or Recipient of his country's highest ward for valor was Fiist a EDDIE ALBERT fHrAk lmAMmjAmt resting from his escapades in the I-ynwood area. The second eriant monkey was spotted yesterdav at the W. T. Cotten home, 1718 Stokes lane. "We saw him sitting in a tree about 10:30 Mrs.

Cotten said "He rsme down, picked up sn ear of corn in the hack yard and we haven't seen him since." The Woodmont fire department which earlier made a fruitless effort to nah him said it doesn't know who owns the Columbia Chest Head Named COLOMBIA. Tenn. Shelton rark. personnel dirertor of Ten A rVrUMOl'NT riCil'RR STARTS TOMORROW a 1i4i km 019 K9 nessee knitting mills and ph's oncomtort fAsittm. an leader has been rhosen to nowder.

ipnnkltd on unoer and scheduled to hegin this fall, sreord ing to Ron Chadntn, WSIX official Wsnt Ads are speedy. UVL Us Wftllit More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hers Is plrasaot av to overcome lower ptaie noios mem iirmer to Thar they feel mora comfortable No swmmv. noey, paty tatta or teelio. It alkilina Inon-scirtl Doi not sour Cherks "pUta ortor" Identura hreath) Ot FAST EtTH today at any drug itore. Ariv.

BRIAN Maria Eitu MARQUES psw the Columbia Community Chest drive set for tnid-Ortoher. Trv Want Ads. ONE AGAINST THE The man of everv Rirl dreams clfs his eves and orn his hegrt-and in walks fxcitirg new her romplftrly i-nchanting otar riehnt as the runaav pnnr who pr with him on thfl jrayrst 24 hour spre? a girl ever daredi anything witli wings on -and any cargo, from dynamite They holler back at hurricanes! Hie story of men who blaze the world's danger routes, roaring out on a far flung air-rescue against almost unbelievable odds! Day after day, terror upon terror, they face every challenge of a wild white-hell in one of the moet exciting adventures ever filmed! ANDY DEVINE S3 1111 WARNER BROS 1 I YU anaagasstaasnaf spjsejpjs" sjaiiai SsitJ -f- 'fjpejjf' a 1(1 -im if ittfmt ir of Rntain, mieht portend quick re lease ulso of Dean. Less than 3fl1 United States pris oners remain to he repatriated, ar Nq BOOCf tAOHBy WASHINGTON (1NSI The internal revenue service, ruled yests-rday that a blood donation cannot he used ss sn income tax deduction. The service was asked if a donor could consider blood given to a hlood bank or for a tians-fusion as a gift to a charitable institution and therefore r-rluctible for tax purposes at the "fair market value" of human blood.

The tax agenry ruled that, hlood donations are "personal services'' and "It has been a long established policy of tha internal revenue service not to allow a deduction for the value, of services contributed to rharitahla institutions," P0W List Harold H. room, ah Hood, Fori Slula- Ponalri 1,. Petnenle. Sal Phoenlt. Aria.

hiilfi E. Rundarrn. It II. Vnrk. Edwin S.

Smilh. wn. Savrerillf. V. V.

Jsmea E. Turker. rea. Calif. Arlon Rohh, Sal.

I'nlonvlllr. Insa. Rohrrt I shamvrll, Rv. Frank Rerk l.nuUe. Iriai.

Pnnald Hlllnrr. I Pllt.hiirth. Pa. riarrnrr J. Mllrhrll, Oariaden.

Ala Alvln C. Warner, Siiaar firere. Va Mnvd A Harrlnatnn. Thlraao, HI f'hflr tin Orman, lt San (ulll Anthonr S. rnnlana, Patterion.

rallt. Ernr Kntatrh, nd Smith Bnd. Ind Tfddv Sprn. fanlerTllle. Iowa Furent T.

Thronton, Ballleshnra. MIm. Arlhur M. R(a, Brnnklrn. N.

Y. Hrnrv E. Mi, Vaufnn. Ala, arol Keener. Ruth.

K. Rirhard 1,. Still. 1,1 Arllnaton. Va Orlando Ortlr.

It 1.1 Halo Rev. P. R. Rirhard W. Grape, fienna.

Nfh John Hanh ind I.t., Rnos. Pa John W. Wataon, 1st I.t., Mrdfnrd. Mass. Hrnrr P.

J. Jnd I.t., Ralnn Roura. I. a. Hrrherl B.

Turner, 111 Va Hrnrr rnas nd I.t, Balll- more Md. William r. WaUon, 1st nanmui, III- Jamea SlaTrakei, 1st I.t., Somerslllf, r.iir Omrr Manler, I.t l.t., Fdmond. Okla. Thaddeiia C.

hlta Woodland. Maine. Rowland M. Mnrehr, 2nd I.t., Bop, flarenre Andrson, Lena Bearh. Tallf.

Mosa E. Shoemakar, Mftlro, Mo. Johnnl Witt. MSrt Fort Smith. Ark.

rarlten E. Slider, MSat Jark.nnTtlle. Tfa. Henrr J. Stokes.

Wilson. C. Renalda E. Arnsta, Phoenla. Gene R.

Paltnn, Pfr. UOuIra, Okla. Pasld Shas. ind I.t.. Erie.

Pa Philip E. Tearue, 1st I.t., Kirkwood, Mo. William H. W'hltrslda, 1st I.t., Seattle. Wash.

Fred T. Wlrks, 1st I.t.. Mount Clements. Mirh. harlrs F.

Williams. Brraa, K. Thomas J. Bean, Rradlna. Pa.

Virtor R. Mun, lt I.t., Orranslde, Calif. Her P. Drnmark, 2nd I.t., Sasannah, Sidney Issenalen, Minneaoolis. Minn.

tieorae F. Kline. Cpl Manrhrsler. Pa. Bttftia A.

Srtmour, 3nd I.t., Pantrllle. Va. Hale W. Carter, I. a Salle, Mlrh.

(iroraa F. MrPonrll. Oninrr, Mass. Edward A. Mrer, I.I..

f'nhassft, Mass. r.eorae H. Vernon, Winston Sslrm. N. C.

Jamea Stone, 1st P'oe Bluff. Ark. AW MY 1 I Jem Tj ai "1 I I I on Slur OHN WAYNE "ISLAND IN THE SKY" itk Strifnfknmir 5okJ 3 Th i a I rsy Dsn Dailey une Haver Dennis Day "THE GIRL NEXT DOOR" f'tilor hf t'hmrtilnil a Ml Richard Widtrurk Jean Pcten "PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET" Sitliu(! Scolding! unit Rnxcl tit asra HIT -lowary Soya Anfala Craeis "LOOSE IN HIT A. 1-Wanara torsi "FREAKS" Statft 1 hurt A Fntm Dtn Miftifi )rrry Lw. "SCARED STIFF" Jii.

Kmdert" R. Montalban Piar An(U il Jitltr.U. 1 M. Monlaa Paul Christian "THIEF OF VENICE" it a r.t. Tony Curtis Piptr lun "No Room for thi Groom" Monomfry Clitf Aooa laattr "I CONFESS" jitiir.

w. ohn Dtrtk Laa I Cebb "FAMILY SECRET" r. w. Donald 0 Ciwtnor Naocv Cyild MANCIS COVtsS THI BIC TOWN Ithtl Merman Vtrj lUtn Donjld 0 Connor PAIL ME MADAM" l'" "Flish and Fury" I 'Fabulous Sinorita" I Mitai Caynor 0a4 Wini 'THE I DON'T CARE GIRL it ii f. Adolpha Moou Wmrtsor "THE SNIPER" Michay Roonry Anna ama "SOUND OFF" 7iur.st.

Lulhar Adlar Patricia Knight "MAGIC FACE" II Brandal immy Wakely "I'M FROM ARKANSAS" mum. Wumullr An(ela Craen IUNCLC IM IN FORtlDDCN LAND mum MI1MH i v. Opana J0 Showj 7 Color arri Virginia Mato Cana Nalson 'She's Rack On Broadway' 7 anr j. "Ptift rt'oia' DcIicSjus snack bar retrashments War. Ktl.

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James Stone of Hot Springs, ArLr ti a warn umintflit on Wo. rean battlefield and went down fighting with his platoon. When he. returned to consriousnrss he found he was in enemy hands. Operation big switch tolled into Js fifth week amid Communist hints of a slowdown to force repatriation of high-ranking Reds held hv the Allies.

They protested that no high-Tankinr Chinese have been freed. The Communists said that a total pf Allied prisoners, including 89 Americans would he released today. The Reds will also send hack fl British, fi Canadians nnd 200 South Koreans. Bui the repatriation of Maj. (Jen.

William F. Pean, prize prisoner of the Reds, was still a puzzle. Hope had been aroused earlier that the reiease of I A. Col. James F.

Ca rnei Ottkhl MITNSAN A- Official list of American war prisoners freed hy the, Communists yesterday at Tan-munjom: Wallace rnwarl. MontanmfM. Ala. t.lH V. Brandon.

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ni. Calrlsfll Orala. Ha. losfeh T. Carrllner, Iron Mnnn-laln.

Mlrh. la'l Earl. Rfrkrlfv. ralif. .1 SmUh.

rpl Penser. t'nlo Paul fi. Marllr. Sr Sri fhlraae. Rnbfrt K.

Fta, Hamrln, enn. Rn t. S. Tertfka. Kan.

Jamn sat Tafoma. ash. Paul L. Frular, PIlr Bluff. Harvard ramfrnn.

ii P. Rlrharrl.nr., Waier- M. Nirkn, MnnlereT Park. ''w'illiam Rlrhardson Philadflnhia. Thlhs Beurhfau.

I.awrenre. Man. Otnrca F. Barnflt Rofhe.ler, harlea W. Sherrnii Tampa, Clrak.

Harrlbura. Pa William J. Kllllan, lit Kterett, John R. fianlen, lit riarkartale, H.lllhilri I Mavrr. Aer.

Mao. Rarmnnd E. DallrT, Bradfnton. Ila Minhn Allrn WhiUkr, Wfl rrmionhnra, Ky fprnare, Ohle. Fdaar B.

Gainea, A. lr, Huntasllle. Ala. Krrd'rlrk. Forsythe 1st I En-Srn.

0'. Rohrrt Burka, MoiindsTillr, Va. Bnrr H. Oshorna, I.t., Torpiis Christl. Tuai.

Ira Tarter. W. Va. William W. Moore.

Hacerman. Idaho. John Brasko. 1 st I.t.. Yonk'M.

N. T. Julian GHIIIand. A.T.3, t'SN, fiood-rater. Ala.

Ceort Mnrar, Rnrkrllle. Md. Errd Sneer. srlfe Mrs. Fred prr.

Forfst Prlre. Marville. Tenn. Alan tloid. 1st I Portland.

Ore. Emmett V. Tarkr. Srt I.amrsa. Tsaa.

Edrar I. MMntjre. East Pltts- urh, Pa Do Tta atifTer from occasional head arfaaai dta to worry, eihauation. fa tvrop'' Capwtine mad eepeciaUy to ralie-r these neariarhM. onlaina 4 (penally aelarted pain-relievinf in-rrariienta that fiy fsat relief No Snr-nitiiratra or narcotim.

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