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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 19

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
19
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WDCN Starts Move to New TV Location WDCN-TV has begun moving from its old location at 15th Ave. and Compton to its new site on 161 Rains hopefully without losing any telecasting time. The move means the educational TV station will increase its square footage from one studio of 750 square feet to 3 studios of 7,675 square feet. As she stood in the new studio yesterday, Linda Nix, WDCN promotional director said, "Do you realize that I could put my house in here four times, side by side?" The extra space will be used for cassette and film production, future cable operation, and by the end of the decade, the station will have satellite broadcast equipment for national interconnection with other public broadcasting stations around the country. At 7:15 tomorrow, WDCN will begin telecasting from the new building which is on the site of the old Central High School MOBILE HOME DOORS MOBILE HOME WINDOWS MOBILE HOME SKIRTING MOBILE HOME SIDING M.G.M.

WINDOW INC. 130 Maple Hendersonville, Tn. 37075, Phone 824-6573 Economist Elected To LOS ANGELES (UPI) Jacob Marschak, 78, was a named presidentelect of the American Economic Association Thursday. The Russian-born Marschak, professor emeritus National Post 20-A THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, Bond Made In Franklin Kin Slaying FRANKLIN, Tenn. Johnson, 48, of Davidson Drive here, charged with the shotgun slaying of his brother-inlaw Friday night, was released yesterday on $2,500 bond after a brief General Sessions Court hearing.

Johnson is charged in the slaying of Dee (Wild Man) Jackson 44, of the Rolling Meadow Subdivision, who was fatally wounded about 7 p.m. Friday at his home. SGT. MILTON Barnes of the Franklin Police De. partment said Jackson was struck in the face by a blast from a 12-gauge shotgun.

He quoted Johnson as saying the shooting occurred after Johnson's teenage son and the victim got into a fight. Barnes said Jackson was dead at the scene. SERVICES will be at noon tomorrow at Little Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church. Burial will be in Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens, Columbia, Tenn. The body was at Dawson's Mortuary here.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Gennie Mae Jackson; four sisters, Mrs. Edna McCord, Mrs. Josephine Johnson, Mrs. Lucille Waters and Miss Gertrude Jackson, and a brother, Dudley Jackson, all of Franklin.

JOSEPH OPEN 10 til 5:30 DAILY THE IS November 7, 1976 BERLIN-A couple of MacArthur Promised Secrecy: Hirohito newly born Japanese garden Palace. marking TOKYO (AP) Emper- sary of his or Hirohito says the late throne Gen. Douglas MacArthur Wednesday. promised he would always Reporters keep secret whatever they discussed when they met shortly after the end of World War II. The emperor said MacArthur's promise enabled him to speak freely in their series of meetings at the U.S.

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