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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 17

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
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17
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coiL lit i Billy Graham Resting Well After Surgery THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Friday. Sept. 10. 965 17 Colorful Process 'J.

TRENTON, N.J. UP) Th state says it has come up with a colorful method of measur-t jng auto contaminants. i In the process, air is trapped in water by a special device. Color-producing chemicals are added. The water then turns red, blue, green or some other color, depending on what pol-V lutant is being measured.

The intensity of the color is meas-u ured electronically to show how much of the pollutant is join rreea-naraeman College Session Opens speaking engagements for a duced to evenings only wbll nionm. uson saia me evan-iuranarn is recu(iauii. HENDERSON, Tenn. Formal geusi is expected xo do in nous- opening exercises of the 58th ROCHESTER, Minn. UP Evangelist Billy Graham underwent corrective surgery for a prostate gland condition yesterday.

Dr. Graham, 46, came through Aides said the evangelist was buoyed by a telephone call to evangelist with the Billy Gra Dr. Thompson was very good tnn' Astrodome Stadium hv Oct To place your Classified Want Ad call 254-103L ham Evangelistic Assn. man, he operated on me once," 8 to begin a preaching series, but the appearances will be re- session at Freed-Hardeman College will be held today in Bader gymnasium. The opening address will be delivered by Dr.

Jesse W. Fox, chairman of the department of chemistry and physics, Memphis State University. his hosnitl mum WeHnpsdavl rr Oershom J. Thompson Wilson said. night from President who called from the White House.

"THE PRESIDENT talked with Billy for about 10 minutes," said Grady Wilson, associate the Mayo Clinic urology surgeon who headed up the team which operated on the evangelist, was the same doctor who removed a kidney stone from Johnson in Wilson said Dr. Graham will be hospitalized at least five days SCHOOL HAS STARTED but There Plenty of FUN ni FAIR PARK STATE FAIR GROUNDS and will remain in Rochester as an outpatient another week fol the "minor operation" in excel lent condition and if resting lowing dismissal. comfortably, a Mayo Clinic a 1948 operation. "The President told Billy that Graham has had to cancel all spokesman said. Vik.

t'St in: ui i i wm mo matt cat) in the air. OYSTERS Ate In I OPEN 2 THRILL RIDES GALORE FOR ALL AGES DAILY P.M. Fresh Fried Oysters or Fresh Fried Shrimp COMPLETE DINNER SPECIAL FRIDAY NICHT SEAFOOD SMORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED Enjoy The Newest Thrill Ride "SKYLINER" ROLLER COASTER 3700 Feet of Continuous Fun I Ay I I 1 1 Feature 9:00 P.M. Feature 7:00 P.M. 5K ItWPilila, SaMniti ChwwtfDrtstint FISH DINNERS Complete 1.05 PETERELLER GE's Reported (Continued From Page One) ment newspaper, published a report which said: "General Electric which apparently had made an unwise decision not to get into station some years back will shortly acquire its first TV property, WSJX-TV.

Nashville." "It's understood GE has agreed Ito pay $10 million for the ABC-TV affiliate, which it is buying from Louis R. Draughon, the application still to be filed with ithe Federal Communications 'Commission." A TRANSFER of station, ownership requires approval from the FCC, which licenses all commercial broadcasting in the United States, i Draughon said there was "absolutely nothing to" the Variety Veport It was understood here, however, that agreement to sell the station had been made several weeks ago. Now the screen blazes with the story based on the blistering best-seller! YANNIE'S Restaurant Drive-In-Green Hills 269-0950 PETER SELLERS Arm Law i an mm mass muwKm STOP WORRYING I Next ZOBRA THE CREEK" Tickets on Sale in Lobby of Tennessee Theatre, Creen Hills Theatre, or by Mail i Draughon said he owns 76 per cent of WSDC, Inc. The other stockholders are his niece, Jac- quelyn D. Guthrie; his cousin, John D.

Sprouse and George J. niEOFlYEl' REX HARRISON, BEST ACTOR of the Year I Hearn a widely-known Nash ville business counselor and board chairman of the The sale is not only the first of a Nashville television station, but also involves one of the piP .1 'hedwl The darling most valuable industrial sites in Nashville. WSIX bought the 35-acre site of the City View Sanitarium in 1963, adding this land to the five acres on which its broadcast facilities are located at 441 Murfreesboro Road. Best Actor Best Director Best Cinematography Best Scoring Best Sound Recording Best Costume Design Best Art Direction 3nd SwtotioHcd The Colorful Adventures of THE BEATLES are more Colorful than COLOR I mgkern iiii ELEANOR BRON VICTOR SPINEITI ROY KiNNEAR" I una OF Co) ACADEMY AWARDS THE PROPERTY has front of first night parties and third-rate hotels, famous age of 850 feet, is bounded on tlje rear by a Louisville Nash for tight dresses, loose living, and quick trips to the bottom between pictures! I AIR CONDITIONED OPEN ville Railroad spur line and is zoned industrial WSIX has three broadcasting operations AM radio, FM radio and television. All operate from the Murf reesboro Road studios.

The station was founded by Draughon in 1926 in Springfield, and moved to Nashville "in 1936. I'M" It! VIM JOSEPH E. LEVINE prtitnta Features at: 1:002:454:30 6:108:009:30 XL TONIGHT AT 'Forgotten Manf I 8i0 Denied New Parole The State Parole Board yes mm terday declined a new parole for Taft Fuller, once known as the "forgotten man" of Tennessee's penitentiary. The Warren County man Is ervirig a life term for first degree murder and bank robbery. The board sustained a parole violation penalty which resulted 'arttn Red Michael Arwta PMef flM 'ALSAM BUnONS CONNORS LANSBURY LAWFORD VALLONE 'rKlucKlby OirteU4by Stteenpl u.t..

JOSEPH LEVINE GORDON DOUGLAS JOHN MICHAEL HAYES nealhefti TECHHIC0L0R PAMAV1S10M paramount mm in his being returned to prison, Georfire Keel's request for pa role was denied for a least i ai i I I wuurAxm i I ii another 12 months. Keel is serv HELD OVER 2nd. WEEK! FEATURES AT ing a term of 20 years to life for first degree murder from Marion County. The board sustained the parole violation of Otis Harris, serving a life term for murder from R'iJ 1 IL KiMJT 1 9 I Obion County. But the board also recommended that he be re Kail I Jx kuuolks ir paroled Oct.

1, 1965. SHENANDOAH" HAS WOVEN Good and honor time was it "its YhC 1 i taken from Howard Bowman, who was returned to prison on a parole violation. He is serving a 10-20 year sentence for second degree murder from Hamilton WARMTH AND LAUGHTER INTO THE HEARTS AND BROUGHT TEARS TO THE EYES OF CAPACITY AUDIENCES AT THE TENNESSEE THEATRE THESE PAST 5 WEEKS. DONT MISS THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE! -POSITIVELY LAST 7 DAYS- County. Gypsy Just Won't Take Gyp on Trip BOULDER, Colo.

A Siamese cat named Gypsy lived up to its name. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wood, preparing to move to Bakersfield, noticed their cat missing just before leaving Boulder.

Two days after reaching Bakersfield, the Woods received their furniture from a truck van. While they unpacked, Gypsy crawled out of a dresser drawer. Jj Features: pnum.n iii iiun 11:15 5:307:359:40 1 w-x 'k llrffffrn BELLE MEADE AND TENNESSEE THEATRES, gffS CJ AUU-u01 il (i 1 irtIuRIDu GQR 1 THOMPSON LANE A BORO RO. OPENS P.M. YXX9 "A COMEDY SPECTACULAR! BUT BENEATH THE THRILLS, SPILLS AND LAUGHTER LIES A KEEN, ALMOST WISTFUL ADMIRATION FOR THE GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS OF AVIATION'S PlONEERSI" Time Magazint flRSTMm CMSOE 'M? II (Jyfi ii ff Wiw ON if am MICHAEL CALLAN MARS i -v fa a mz "WATCH FOR LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT while DOUBLED UP LAUGHING." mm "EARLY DAY FLY-ING and floundering, echoing the best in KEYSTONE KOPS and BRITISH humor." Harry Haun Nashville Tennessean Bob Battle USkSS- Nashville Banner "rff7 mmmmmmmmt 1 11 Mi SSiMIMirru'irTl UiwJftwPddirf evfrlffcar5 teSorig ffrtWT is HIGHWAY IPO OPENS P.M.

DOUG McCLURE-GLENN CORBETT PATRICK WAYNE KATHARINE ROSS. ROSEMARY FORSYTH 1 3V i I I 1 1 I 3 PHILLIP ALFORD PAUL FIX JAMES BEST TICKETS AVAIlABlC AT tMEATRC BOX OFflCE mf. M)Yi -vw-vw" -a 3lE HELD OVER 6th HEARTWARMING WEEK! TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. MATINEES TOMOR leiNERAMAl FOX SfUt WMITMiH S1UH MiLES JMES fOI IKT0 S03I miM MOHlEY GEM ttOM MSSEt MINI DEM'CK CHIC SYKES id TERAf-THOMAS SsMl Gv.tt Sn' 0 SLT0N In THOSE MMFICMT THEIW KVIM HMHKES Of Ho. I KM Frtffl LMdoa II Firli li IS Hon inl 11 Minutll Co-llirrinj BENNY Mill WJIRO ISHIHM FLOH ROBSON MRl V0GIES SM WNMIKER 14 lONYKlNCOCK Rmdutrt by STK WR6UUES Oinetrt UiM WflltM bJCK SHIES intf KEN UNNAKIN Prrtvcrt in T0O0-AO C010R by OE UE BRIDE coumi I THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT ROW AND SUNDAY 2:00 P.M.

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