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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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4 THI NASHV1LLI TIKNISSIAN, Tuetdsy Morning, JueeJJ, 1 9f On the Side of Progress Here's Where Vital "1 Ballots Will Be Cast 'For' Voter Likes Metro's Offers Widow Says Services Wanted; Relief Not In Annexation A young widow said vesterdav Polls for the one-government vir hish school; (ji South Hsrmth civic election today will be open from, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (i, itcMm civic cluh: 12) Ooodlntts- WLAGTV Puts Limit On Campaign Talks Candidates Notified They'll Get Hour and Half Each-Allen Protests Television sUUon WLAC-TV has pressure from out-of-state insur-Informed candidates for office injanes companies in nil attempt to the Democratic primary it will, keep him off the air. limit time they can purchase for "It's obvious what's happening," Here Is the location of the h'sh ft Illicit Bl'IIUUll HI tsW iy a precincia; 11th District Flrl Wrd ID North Nashvim MSB Sfhoql. 1100 h.h mJ boulev.rd: Clsy street: (2i Youth Csntcr.

Eighteenth Cymraes Bock Home, Thanks To Mr. Maples 1 A rare Welsh Corgi dog named Cymraes returned home to her mistress Mlsia Beth Hughes, at 1108 Clifton lana yesterday, Alan Zibart, Miss Hughes' brother-in-law, aald tha dog appeared early yesterday and he' said he thinks a story about Cmyraes in Bill Maples' "Our Town" column In THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN wss responsible. In his column yesterday Maples related that Cymraes had disappeared while she and Miss Hughes were spending this week with Mf. and Mrs. Zibart, The valuable dog was given liss Hughea by a Welsh cousin when Miss Hughes left London after serving for two years as a secretary at the American wife was out working In tha yard bright and early yesterday, and the dog just appeared about she will, vote "FOR" one-government today so her home will be as.

ill Neeiy Bend school. 13th District (1) Brlclt Church schoel, Brick Churrh N.i i3t Eilr.artsth Dark, Eleventh avi N.i 4) Third ave. fire hall: (i Elliott srhaol, 1101 Sixth i i( Municipal fiafety bulldlni. public snuare. 13 1 Shwab school, Olckcrssn road: mad Hecond wars sured of services and to avoid annexation without services by city council.

(1) Hums-Foci hlch school. Eiihth sv and (3i Nashvtll Electric wrvlce, Thirteenth and Chtjrth! ij 820 "City council Is iroln to annex Eluhth 8 Howard hlh school their campaigns, It was learned said, a me pressure 01 inese Bnrond S.l (Si Wharf av (ire us without any guarantee of services if we vote againat metro." (3l Tom Joy school, Llschey ve. nth District (1 Wade school. Hyde's Ferry rosd; (3) Cumberland high school, Hvds'e Far. ry road.

Hth District (11 American trsion club. Joelton; (3i Mornr school, Eatons Creek road. Hth District (11 Dan Mills school, Kennedy are I rat Inslewood school, Riverside drive; (3) l.knr utton hlah school. Oallatln road: hall! i Dudley psrlc. Chsstnut strest.

Third Ward (I) Stventcrnth (Ira hall: til otit-of-tsate insurance companies on Arch Northington, (state commissioner of Insurance and banking) Southern School of Prtntlni, 1S14 South said the former Miss Wllma Simpson of North Naahville, now the widow of Capt. Alexander Wawrzy- and he's listing his influence With local insurance companies who own radio stations to keep Clifford nicit or me air lorce, street: (31 Eighth ave. fire Hall: Hi ftrservolr park, off IHhth 214', Bltkamora rati Twelfth svs. flra hall. Fntrrftfc TOri "Under one-government." she 141 Dalewood school, McOavock road at Ik' 'I i 7T2 k.

tfwvxe sV 1 1 ii i 'ft'i i'W iV' --i v) if "fi, I rt 1 SSMMMsssmissbm (1) Centennial park. Tnt-elghth Allen off the air. Last winter, Allen led a success n.i ill West End re nau: 13 said, "an area cannot be added to the urban services, or city, district until the metropolitan gov atrattora Jere Baxter acnooi. Oallatln road at Ren Allen Rosebank school, Preston drive, Ifllh District (11 Stokes irhool. Belmont blvd.l (3i Hillsboro fire halli Christ the Kim ful fight in the senate to prevent Northington from granting auto ecnooi: (Si Old yanaerbllt grmnssium West End sva.i 'Si W't Fnd htah school Fifth Ward Little Brothsrs service station.

Franklin mobile insurance companies higher HI Psarl hith school, tVvtnteenth and ernment ia able to furnish services within 12 months after first urban taxes become due." Husband Jet Victim rates In Tennessee. Jo Johnston ijv Washington Junior road; 3i Burton school. South Hamilton rosd: (41 Robertson academy, Robertson academy rosd. 7 a.m., saia Zibart. man school, 3oi Hermosa street: 3 Hadlev park.

Twsntv-atehth M.j (41 WLAC-TV is owned by Life Mccann school. Flt-s xm n.i io Casualty Insurance cwmpany and Her husband was killed in the WSM-TV ia owned by National crash of a jet bomber near Boa- YOU NAME ITWE DO IT! Life A Accident Insurance com ton Feb. 1, 1957. She returned to last night. 'This is the second Nashville television station to place a time limit on political speeches.

On June 8, TVSM-TV announced that it would limit each candidate to 45 minutes air time for the campaign period. While the time limitation ordered by WSM-TV applies only to candidates for governor, the WLAC-TV time limitation applies to all candidates In the primary election. Candidates Notified In a letter sent to candidates last Thursday and Friday, WLAC-TV said it will limit political speeches to a total of an hour and a half between May 25 and July 30. The time was divided into two periods, according to Robert Reuschle, general sales manager of W'LAC-TV. During each of the two periods, the first from May 25 until July 11 and the second from July 12 until July 30, each candidate may purchase 30 The candidate may also buy 30 additional minutes split between the two periods other than from 6 to 10 p.m., which he said la considered "premium time." pany.

Reuschle denied that any pres DEPARTM ENT STORE FOR Nashville to live with her mother, Mrs. Cora Simpson, and bought a home at 2102 Sharondale drive just off Hillsboro road. sure had been put on th station to limit candidates, First Come, First Served Park ave. ii Charlotte ave. fire hall; HI McCabs field.

Forty-sixth eve If Sixth Ware I (1) Olena school, 323 Cleveland i) Meridian park, Meridian and Grace 1 street: ill Oallatln roed flra hall: (4H Bast high school, Oallatln road and Main street! (B) Caldwell school, Meridian street. I SereMh Ward 1 0) Bailer Junior high school. Oreen-! wood tve.i (31 Ross school, 1300 Ordwav place; (J) Holly street firs hall: (4)1 YMCA. Tenth and Fatherland streets; (St Woodland street fire hsll: () Bos-cobel Heights community house, Cayet homes, Second Itlnlrlrt (11 Una school, Murfreesboro road; (31 Smith Sprints school: (II Miller's He aald he time will be sold on a first come, -first aerve basis for Another point, she said, is that under metro the area to be annexed will be represented on council. Such areas now have no representation on council.

Councilmen opposing metro are known to be waiting for what they hope will be a defeat for one-gov the hours open. Gene Tanner, manager of WSIX Aluminum Storm Wine'owi Doors Awnings Screens Jalousies Kaiser Shade Screens Csi 'arts Pstio end Perch Covert Perch Enclosures, Glass or screen Home Upkeep, Comfort and Economy Roof i snd Sidings, all types Roof Repairs Cutters Concrste Block Underpinning Concrete or Wood Porches Walks and Retaining Walls Rooms Well Board Garages fl laiulstiesj Mrs. Alexander Wawrzynick The choice: one-government or annexation TV in Nashville, said last night that his station has not sold time to any except Glen Nicely, who and would not do so until nearer election ernment today to raiee revenue bv pushing the city limits out Leba and everything. But I do want city services, too. haven't had any trouble with non road and Elm Hill road toward Donelson, out Murfreeeboro road, and out Centennial boulevard.

time. "We will have to regulate the time candidates use when we do start," he eatd, "or else limit our Screen Doors our sewage disposal field yet but a neighbor has," she said. I would Aluminum Siding schedule so we have time to ac Reuschle aaid thf first period wae back-dated to May 25 to allow for a speech made by State councilman unanea Kiley, one store; (4) Mt. View school. Third District (1) Margaret alien school, pence lane: (3) Donelson high school; (3) Olonvlew school, Thompson place; (41 itanford school, Maplerrest drive.

fourth Dlstriet (11 Recreation center, Old Hlrkorr; (31 Hopewell ett censeri Dodson'e elementary school: (4) Barhsrt etoret (II Du Pont high school. Fifth District HI Mtms community house: (3) T14-well's store; (1) Can Rldgs clubhouse. Sixth Dlstriet '11 Central hlh school. Raini ave.i C3) Tennessee preparatory school. Foster certainly want sewers.

commodate each one equally." of metro's bitter opponents, has She sees progress and a better city under a single government, He said the time limit will be "around 30 to 45 minutes." looking forward to the services that the metropolitan charter spells out for the urban services district. These include sanitary sewers, storm sewers, additional police protection, fire protection, street lighting, street cleaning and garbage collection. "The street cleaning and drainage are especially Important to me," she said, "because a lot of refuse washes down in our yard from HilUboro road. "I think It would be nice to live in the city, or urban area," she Carroll Anderson Co. PHONIS At 4-1H1, NICHT CY 2-2111.

NASHVIUI. TINN. "The opposition," she said "is selfish. It doesn't want to keep Judge Andrew T. (Tip) Taylor Sen.

Clifford Allen on that date. He aaid the etation felt that because of the Intensity of the race, this la the only way each candidate could, be treated fairly and equally1, asked council to include In the annexation bill his 1956 plan to annex, without guarantee of services, Donelson, Madison, Green Hills, West Meade, Woodbine, Murfrees-boro road areas, and parts of Bor one of the gubernatorial candidates, said he did not know enough about the limitation to pace with the changing times." "I want to get as much ss I can for my money, my taxes," she said. Allen Charge Pressure comment. The other candidates deaux. Looks Forward to Services "I feel like one-government offers me more services at the least pos Allen blamed the time limit on i could not be reached for comment.

sible cost, i win certainly vote 'lor Mrs. Wawrzynick, 33, a federal clerk-tenographer, said she ia I ui Whltsltt school. Whltsltt road; (41 Turner school. 3000 Nolensvllle road; (S) Berry school, Wlnford ave (Si 0le. by community house; (71 Julia Andrews school, Berry lane; (I) Crleve Hal) school.

Hogan road. Seventh District fll Belle Meade city hall. Hardlns read; 31 Woodmont school. 913 Estee Ui Twenty.thlrd ave. and Oolf Club lane In garage at home of Dodaon Betsott: (41 Julia Oreen school.

Hohhi road: (Si Hllli. said. "We already use their parlisl metro," GET Oil THE VODKA WAGON WITH Metro Backers, Foes See Win boro High school. Hillsboro road' (Si Hoot-Mon! "Dollar for Dollar" You can't beat MURDOCK'S Psrmer school. Leake eye: 111 Percr Priest school.

Otter Creek rosd. mirnoff (Continued From Page One) They point to the provision In Elgbth Dlotriet fil flower erhool. Old Hlrkor honle. the charter which requires that vard; '(3i Richland school, teoe Charlotte They will be aided by radio station road: (3) John Early school; (4) H. O.

Hill school. Davidson road. WKDA no area can bs added to the urban services or city district unless these services can be given them within a year after urban taxes Ninth District fill Smith's servlre ststlon; (3 Belle- that taxes will be less under one-government than thly would be under two. They hsvs cited the experl ence of the health department which saved S92.000 the first year of consolidation. Opponents have taken the position that the.

charter will add tas and not save money. The radio will act as dispatcher for cars driven by members of the junior chamber. League members will answer phones from voters NEW CAR FIIIANCIIIQ wanting rides. become due. The opposition has contended that sewering the county will cost too much, under a single government and have suggestsd annexation er a countywide utility district for that purpose.

One-government backers have with one-slop Ztrvits Voters should call ALpine 4-5181 Jingles, Songs for a ride to and from the polls the vodka that blends completely They have thrown out big rig-1 The citizens committee's headquar ures without backing them with detailed facts, Gossett contends. with ony mixer, ters win oa in the Maxwell house. Jack Merryman, U.S. Weather replied that annexation has failed here and that utility districts are toft drink or fruit juice forecaster, said the weather to all Select your tar and tell MURDOCK Rates only 5. 50 a aundred esr The lowest finsnte company retei in Nashville v- Complete entire trsnuetien in kss then already here but have done noth day should be "nice for going to ing to build sewers.

$126 of Paint Reported Stolen Thieves stole $128 worth of enamel paint from a store at Ml Hagen W. R. Haynes, the store operator told police yesterday. Other theft reported: Burk A company, 416 Church missing a $40.60 portable radio; Brown hotel, 1810 Jefferson $50 cash and $20 checks from unlocked cash box In hotel lobby; Thomas Carl, 4400 Nebraska $15 worth of screwdrivers, pliers and other tools from his unlocked auto parked at home; Lester Perry, 917 Morrison st missing women's elothing, bedding materials and TV set all valued at $174. Less Taxes Seen Walter Stokes president of pip Tennessee taxpayers association, and other one-government sup- They have used jingles and songs.

One rsdio song ditty ridiculed the idea that the "gang who wrote the charter would take sswers eut Into the county. The support for the charter has come from a broad range of community life. The base of the opposition has been smaller, centering chiefly around the Clouse-Potter axis with an attorney, Albert Williams, acting as chief spokesman. porters have taken the position 45 minutes. For LOANS FinaneinfRefinancini 7.

UDDOtil I ACCIPTANCI CORP. 927 Church Street CHapel 2-5531 I tne pons." He aaid the temperature this morning will rsngs in the 70s, with the skies mostly cloudy. In the afternoon, he said, the temperature will rise Into the 80s with a possibility of some scattered showers. Sewers and taxes have been the big Issues of the campaign. Backers of one-government have said it will' provide a way for urban areaa In the county to get all urban services such as sewers, street lighting, garbage collection, 'Purple Eaters' (Continued From Page One) li VVYJM taking It up with me first." Hosse 10 1 100 Ptoil.

Biitlllis Inn frill, tti. Hirn Smlritfl fit. (Oh. if Heubliln), Hitlfiis, Cm said. "They were very sorry and said they wanted to co-operate street cleaning, fire protection '( 3 1 and additional police protection.

with us 100 per cent." No one was arrested during the traffic tie-up, according to Sgt. Connie Lynch, who with seven ether patrolmen broke up the jam shortly after noon. IrVffC Vsr-vi'' "Finest flight ive ever bad we flew EASTERN!" Two men from WMAK, later Identified as George House and Bill Myers, "wanted to be arrested," Lynch said, "but we put a stop to their publicity gag." A man identifying himself as Bob Hamilton, manager of the station, called THB NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Immediately after the incident and said the men had been arrested. Low Flight Protested "I doubt if we'd ever permit Don't forget to stop the Milk such a demonstration again," Hosse said "and we certainly would not let th crowd get into the streets." He said parsons Involved In yesterday's incident, er any In the future, could be fined a maximum of $50 for blocking trsffio and loitering. chief said persons "in eoetume" can also be fined.

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