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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 38

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
38
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38 THE NASHVILU TINNISSIAN, Wtdntiday, Sspt. 1. 1965 Patrolmen Shift Today To Precinct Stations Unknown Income Pleaser Shepherd Gets ETV Station Helm Burn Aboijt HARDWAR, India CW-Sikh leader Fateh Singh told India Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri he would burn himself to death If members of hi religion were not given a state of their own. Twenty Hindu holy men promptly told Shastri they would burn themselves to death if he acceeded. Feud Ends NEW YORK UP) During the last five of their 41 years of childless marriage.

Leo Braun told police yesterday, he and his wife argued about many things. Yesterday the 71-year-old retired garment industry executive was charged with smothering his wife, Fannie, 69, with a pillow as she lay in their apartment bed. Their last argument over' the sharing of a blanket. such as housebreakings and Patrolmen In the Metropolitan at 930 North Hill Drive and will be charged with police work on thefts, and the other for the in police department, beginning to vestigation of crimes involving day, will work out of the east that side of the river. young people.

and west precinct stations and Also today the reshuffling of will not make shift changes at ATTENTION! headquarters downtown. the detective division goes into effect. Changes announced by Police Chief Hubert Kemp last Each detail will be headed by a lieutenant with several ser SERVICEMEN week are designed to enhance To Start New Youth Program the efficiency of the lnvestiga-j geants working Immediately un der each lieutenant. tive work. Joe R.

Vick, 74, literally danced for joy when he heard that under the new Social Security amendments he will be able to receive benefits for the first time. Vick, who lives with hit yellow cat at 215 Rucker had previously been ineligible for benefits because he had worked only 15 months in a job covered by Social Security. "I was so happy when I learned that I would get 135 a month that I really did a little soft-shoe dance. I told the woman at the Social Security office that I would Just about like to kiss her." THE MONEY which he will Special Offer The investigation division hat The downtown YMCA will be The purpose of the change is Robert L. Shepherd, program and production manager of WDCN-TV, was named acting general manager of that educational television station yesterday to succeed Robert Glazier, who has resigned.

"The appointment is effective Immediately," said Dr. John H. Harris, director of the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County public school system. The system owns the ETV station, Channel 2. Glazier lesigned last month to become general nmnager of KETC-TV In St.

Louis. Yesterday was Glazier's last day on the Job here. JACK VINES, chief engineer for the station, has resigned to become Glazier's chief engineer in St. Louis, effective immediately. One of Shepherd's first major tanks will be the selection of a replacement for Vines.

It is known that the station is facing the loss of other broken several major cases in DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY to improve the department's ser gin a program of physical activities for boys seven through 14 Sept. 7. Four gym and swim classes, vices in the field. In the past the recent dayt, and Kemp feelt the changet today should equip the field supervision haa been criti it at Klni Intl. statute IH Kislmlli am.

lew ttitMttU Kl llitilll nil III UNION IMS I HKCWIIM ftM. Ill llf wtl Milium in iiiitiluil iniltsttp Clin! Siitialif art Ml riHtati il tection for even better work in the future. cized by the International Asso two learn-to-awim classes, a preschool swim class and instructions In Judo, competitive swim ciation of Chiefs of Police which SAVINGS The main reason for the change is to pinpoint responsi made a detailed study of the 50 ming, tumbling and gymnastics 0 ON DRUGS department. bility. In the past there has been a question of who had the respon and PRESCRIPTIONS receive from the agency will almost double his monthly In GENERALLY speaking, the I will be offered.

The gym and swim classes cover all types of physical activities Including tumbling, trampoline work, basketball, floor hockey, sibility for certain investiga west detail will work out of a come. CALL OR WRITE tions. Vick, who haa lived In Nash precinct station at 3800 Char The changes pinpoint respon track, relays and other group ville most of his life, worked at lotte Avenue and will be charged games and skills. Tests and awards Issued by the staffers. Officials of at least two other Union Drug Prescription PLAN OF TENNESSEE 1M lath ME, Bl Him Church St -I iii-IHT with the responsibility of patrol Robert L.

Shepherd Moves up the WDCN-TV staff. A native of Atlanta, Shepherd is a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he majored in radio and TV. He was program director and chief announcer of WABP, the a hardware store for 15 months "years ago." He haa also been employed by Metropolitan Hospital, the state hospital and American Association of Health, ETV stations In other sections of ing the territory west of the sibility by setting up four separate details one for administrative work such as the serving of warrants; one for personal crime such as robbery, homicide and rape; one for general crimes Physical Education and Recreation will be Issued at the com-pletlon of the course. Cumberland River. The east Retail will work out of a station! state Prison.

Because they have their own retirement programs, they are not covered by Social campus radio station at the University of Alabama and was an announcer on WUCA, the lint the nation have been trying to recruit some of the WDCN-TV staff. IT COULD not be determined yesterday whether Harris intends to make Shepherd's appointment permanent. He said the appointment is effective "until further notice." With Channel 2 since February, 3963, Shepherd, 32, has worked closely with teachers, supervisors and other members of advisory committees in developing the telpcourse curriculum which versity'a FM radio station. He worked In the Tuscaloosa production studios of the Alabama Television Network before Security. Vick says the money will help "put him over the hump" and will be spent on food and coal for his smalt house.

He had applied for Social Security benefits when he retired four years ago but found he was Ineligible. Under the new amendments to the original Social Security Act, with credit moving to the Florida post In January, 1959. Shepherd, of 713 Georgetown Drive, is married to the former is i "usecf "by "iifiHTO setorafcr-isHwlT for nine months ot worn. uYiuei Social Security, is eligible for benefits. by S6 other systems In Southern Kentucky and Middle Tennessee.

He worked in a similar rapacity with WEDU-TV, an ETV station in Tampa and St. Petersburg. before joining They have three children, Susan and Scott, 2 '4-year-old twins, and Nancy, 4. Shepherd has served two years in counter-intelligence units of the U.S. Army, including 16 -month in Japan.

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