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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 9

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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Page:
9
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REED Oar afiiuent society, the resJt an industrial raoi.i-tion. has bt-en a ioy ride and ill probably erd yeai Dr. Wiliiarn C. Poharri. .5 pioneer in atonvc' research said yesterday.

Pollard pave his first in a series oi three lecture? Searritt College yesterday under the auspices the Thomas F. Staley Foundation. An Epsicopal priest, he is executive director oi Oak Riitee Associated I'niversities which sponsors nuclear-related research and conducts programs for the education and training of professional people and the general in nuclear fields. color Kmled ftrtisn; i Frjturet 7:30 9:20 I ONLY Photographer on Duty WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY MARCH a Plus 500 Film Charge One per person. $1.00 per additional subiect per family No age limit Extra prints available SiKilIlaSPM.

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William G. Pollard Hand IHOT Appearing Now on The Roof "I BELIEVE the inriustra! revolution wilt be seen in the NINE AGES OF Atomic research pioneer 2 CSCAR NOMINATIONS! CtORCE C. SCOTT retrospect of the 21st Century Of Smiili NAKEDNESS BEST ACTOR vv the id 3 More Suits Fifed 1MHMMIIIIH BEST SCREENPLAY V4 1 rf PARKING ILEflTHER color 1 HillliiiSSLlii' rp Cfirrtl I Eastwood 1 SHOWiNC ONLY XXX YOU MUST EE 18 OPEN DAILY 10:45 me urn mite-sun a Dirty Ha try I 'Mlm ALL DAY TUESDAY SPECIAL RI-5E- Feb. 28 COl L'MBiA PtCTUFitS Preierts i $0 with dancing to the Joy Collins Trio Your vnging Hosl: Mr. Vic Amei St 1 WiDS In the Lounge: Kay Golden ond Jim Mundy ri i I I I Arts- SCR2SN to have been a protlttatc joy ride of no more than two centuries duration a fleeting incident in the long history of man and his Pollard said.

Pollard predicted the coming century will be one dominated bv scarcity, not affluence, and will he "characterized by retrenchment, not progress and expansion." Listing the iitcrcdients of an industrial society t-s power, raw materia'? and ideas, the author-scientist noted that one resource frch water is already scarce. He said the average person drinks about 200 gallons of water annually and requires about lS.CCO gallons of water annually for bathing, cooking, laundering, lawn watering and for heating and air conditioning equipment. "INDUSTRY USES 160.000 gallons annually for every person," he added. He cited petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, as other resources that can be supplied from reserves, but said mercury, tin and helium are close to depletion. I Pl i.

ELIZABETH TAYLOR MICHAEL CAINE 9 I LSI 'Ji-Jy I Against Question 3 South Central Bell Telephone the citv 4 Memphis, and four Shclbv County delegates to the Constitutional Convention have filed suit here challenging the validity of the proposed constitutional amendment on property tax classification. The companion suits, filed in Chancery Court, had been filed earlier in Shelby County Chancery Court. Since state officials were named as defendants, the suits had to be refiled here. Similar suits have been filed by the Southern Railway in Chancery Court and by the Louisville Nashville Railroad in federal district court. All the suits seek to prevent an August referendum on the so-called "Question 3" amendment to the State Constitution, which would permit classification of property for taxation purposes.

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5 p.m. 10 p.m. Midnisht hours ending at midnight 0. Total this month 1.23: excess .33. Total this year 9.33; deficiency BAROMETER at midnight 30.03 failing.

WINDS TODAY Southwesterly 15 to 25 mph. at 3 Yesterday's high 53 p.m. Low 23 at 4 a.m. Mean 41. Normal 47.

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