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The Tennesseani
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THE NASHVILLE TENNES5EAN, Saturday, Sept. 22, 1962 7 TV Scout Stinger Beaded Mystery Man Indicted in Knife Deaths FRANK UN, Tenn. Jnmes L. Lawyers Benedict, Perry Bump Heads SAIGON, Smith Virl Despite plenty of sting, attacking Communist guerrillas were driven off by defenders of a government outpost In the Mekong river delta, a communique said Inst night. The Reds threw eight containers of live wasps Into the post before beginning the attack.

Four of the defenders wera stung. Waller, 23 -year -old Maury County workhouse escapee, was Sunday: Thant One Year Later jc Lloyd Armour takes a long look at Thant, th man called on to fill the big shoes of the lata Dag Hammarskjold. Today's World. ir Missiles and rockets a vital part I of our lives todav see Rudv i 4 Indicted yesterday on charges of first degree murder In connection with the deaths last week of p.m. Bowing In the busy Saturday sports schedule is the new National Football League Highlights program.

This will have Jim Learning two men. Waller, a Williamson County native, is accused of stabbing to death Frank D. Logan, 65, of Franklin, and Dalton Brown, 57, of Route 3, Kingston Springs, according to Williamson County Ci eievision srs Abramson's timely series beginning tomorrow on page 1. 9 MORNING (c) Color Telecast WSM-TV (Ch. 4 NBC) WLAC-TV (Ch.

5-CBS) WSIX-TV (Ch. 8 ABC) ri st I Sheriff Bud Carroll. The man was Indicted by the circuit court grand Logan's body was found In his home here last Friday, Sept. 14, after Brown, badly wounded, shouted for help. Brown died Sunday night In Williamson County Hospital.

Carroll said Waller escaped several months ago from the Maury County workhouse In Columbia, Tenn. Waller, Sheriff Carroll said. if Coming up a real "knucklebuster" Larry Daughtrey reports on the Fulton-Loser congressional race. Today's World. Dragon slayer, retired that's former Cov.

Cordon Browning Ceoree Armour claims Logan and Brown at tacked him during an argument which started over which of the Barker serves up part 1 of a compelling series on Browning's 50 years in politics. The Magazine. Variety always in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN your COMPLETE newspaper! three should have paid a cab fare from Franklin to Logan's house. All three had been drink ing, Carroll said. Davis lo Run In 4th District Staff photo by Gerald Holly These tiny, bead-like particles clinging to a maple leaf composed of the black substance of the "mysterious cir-" appearing in Nashville yards.

arc cles Elections Board Fills 2 Openings The State Board of Elections filled vacancies yesterday in two county election commis BEST FOR TONIGHT 5 2:15 P.M. WLAC-TV NCAA FOOTBALL GAME OFTHEWEEK Hardhitting college ball each week.Today; DUKE vs.JJSC sions. The Backward A Dark Whodunit and film clips from last week's pro contests. Channel 4. p.m.

Perry Mason's has television's oldest established lawyer mixed up with two fathers, both of whom claim to have sired a girl lately become an heiress. There's also a murder with the girl the accused so Perrv has his hands full of trouble. It's an Interesting case. Playing the. two claimants are Havden Rorke and Francis De Sales.

Channel 5. p.m. Until Perry Mason moves, there are two competing law firniB at this Saturday hour. The other is the upstBrt Sam Benedict, starring Edmond O'Brien, This week he again juggles about a dozen cases at once, but. two occupy most of his time.

These involve Jack Weston, as an obnoxious comedian In whose suitcase the police found drugs, and Katherine Ross, as a Judge's teen-aged daughter accused of a hit-and-run homicide. Around the fringes are other cases a Bhadv publisher accused of libel, O'Brien himself and some bad checks and even a little Chinese cub scout with a crying need for help. Channel 4. p.m. The Defenders has another fine exercise in justice, with perhaps a little more melodrama than usual to add some spice.

In this one, James Broderick is accused of shooting a small girl while out hunting. The incident takes place In a remote upstate New York county (the film was shot in Piermont, N.Y.) where the natives actively hate "oflt-siilers." E. Marshall and Robert Reed come to help, and find the sheriff (Henry Jones), the Judge (Thomas Chalmers) and the district attorney (Sor-rell Booke) railroading the accused tn the electric chair or worse. The part of the corpse. In the opening scenes, Is played by Jones' daughter, who makes her acting debut In this horizontal role.

Channel 5. -t- 8- 10 p.m. Saturday Night at the Movies starts Its second season this week. Like last year, it begins on a note of light comedy, by presenting "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," a rousing musical comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Cohurn, Tommy Noonan and Elliott Reid (Color) Channel 4. 9- 10 p.m.

Gunsmoke departs from its usual diet this week to offer a character study with no guns and very little smoke. This Is the story of Dodie (Kathy Nolan), a teenager who has spent her life in a cruel orphanage. Escaping, she makes her way to Dodge City where her naivete gets her and everyone she meets Into trouble she finds that whiskey and kissing are not exactly what Rhe had Imagined they would be. Channel 5. If 1 it yesterday." she said, "and a By SARAH TAYLOR A huge backward ap Thomas FJ.

Humphreys Jr. of Columbia was named to the Maury County Commission and SUIe B. Ray of Route 2, Harrogate, whs appointed to the Claiborne County commission. Both are Democrats. To place vour Classified Ad call At- 4-1031.

lot of powdery dual blew up jr in niv fate and mined mv eyes. peared on a lawn yesterday as Nashvillians continued to report "The grass looks like it's 7:00 Comedy Capers Eddie Hill 7:15 Davey Goliath Varietv Show 7:30 Bozo Show Eddie Hill 7:45 Bozo Show Variety Show 8:00 Bozo Show Captain Kangaroo 8:15 Bozo Show Captain Kangaroo 8:30 Pip the Piper (c) Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Shari Lewis (cl Alvln Show 9:15 Sharl Lewis (c) Alvin Show 9:30 King Le'ardo (c) Mighty Mouse 9:45 King Le'ardo (c) Mighty Mouse Bible Reading 10:00 Fury Magic Land of Farmer's Almanac 10:15 Furv Mlakazam Farmer's Almanac 10:30 Marx Magic Roy Rogers Children's Gospel 10:45 Midway Junior Auction Hour 11:00 Rocky Jones Baseball Game Bugs Bunny 11:15 Rocky Jones Of The Week Bugs Bunny 11:30 "Emancipation Minnesota At Heckle jeckle 11:45 Pr'n Centennial" Baltimore Cartoons AFTERNOON 12:00 Robin Hood Game of the Week Autry-Rogers Movie 12:15 Robin Hood Game of the Week Autry-Rogers Movie 12:30 Baseball Game of the Week Autry-Rogers Movie 12:45 Baseball Game of the Week Autry-Rogers Movie 1:00 New York Game of the Week Roller Derby 1:15 At Game of the Week Roller Derby 1:30 Chicago Game of the Week Roller Derby 1:45 Baseball Game of the Week Roller Derby 2:00 Baseball NCAA Kuikoff Action Movie 2:15 Baseball NCAA Football "Mr. Moto's Ga ble" 2:30 Baseball Duke-USC Peter I.orre 2:45 Baseball Football Lynn Barl 3:00 Jungle Football Action Movie 3:15 Jungle Football Action Movie 3:30 Jungle Football The Big Picture 3:45 Jungle Football The Big Picture 4:00 NFL Pro Hilltes FooTball Wid7w'Id of Sports 4:15 NFL Pro Hllites Football Wide W'ld of Sports 4:30 Roy Acuff Football Wide Wo'd of Sports 4:45 Roy Acuff Score Board Sports 5:00 Grand Ole Opry Password Exclusively Outd'ors 5:15 Grand Ole Opry Password Exclusively Outd'ors 5:30 Porter Waggoner Woods 'n Waters Wide Wo'd of Sports 5:45 Porter Waggoner Woods 'n Waters Wide Wo'd of Sports EVENING 6:00 Flatt Scruggs FB Scoreboard Cecil Beany in 6:15 Flatt Scruggs FB-Score'd-Weather Matty's Funnies 6:30 Sam Benedict Perry Mason Calvin A Colonel 6:45 Sam Benedict Perry Mason Calvin Colonel 7:00 Sam Benedict Perry Mason Room For One More 7:15 Sam Benedict Perry Mason Room For One More 7:30 Groucho The Defenders Leave It To Beaver 7:45 Groucho The Defenders Leave It To Beaver 8:00 Saturday Night The Defenders Lawrence Welk 8:15 At the Movies The Defenders Lawrence Welk 8:30 "Gentlemen Have Gun Will Lawrence Welk 8:45 Prefer Blondes" Travel Lawrence Welk 9:00 M. Monroe (c) Gunsnioke Fight of Week 9:15 Jane Russell (c) Gunsnioke Caspar Ortega 9:30 Saturday Night Gunsmoke Vs. Bob Formir 9:45 At the Movies Gunsmoke Sat.

Sports Final 10:00 News-Weather News-Weather Live Studio 10:15 Adventures Films of 50 Wrestling 10:30 In Paradise "So This Is Love" Live Studio 10:45 Adventures K. Grayson Wrestling 11:00 In Paradise Merv Griffin Live Studio 11:15 Peter Gunn Films of the 50' Wrestling 11:30 Peter Gunn Films of the 50's Wrestling 11:45 Manhunt Films of the 50's Wrestling 4 '-v dying," she added. Paula gaid the substance looked like gray powder when she noticed it four days ago, but COLOR TV SERVICE AT IT'S BEST Frank Holier Is 2209 21rt South 29S-4474 yesterday that had blown away leaving a black residue on the grass. "Mv science teacher told me it was probably some kind of mushroom or mold," she said. "Whatever it is, it sure is weird." SINCE LAST weekend more than a dozen persons have reported strange circles or arcs on their lawns.

BURGER BROIL gsr NEW NIGHT! VSaV3 NEWT! mi P.M. WLAC-TV PASSWORD Play Allen Ludden's fast-moving game with guest stars: DANNY MAJORIE LORD mysterious black circles, semicircles and splotches in their yards. Mrs. Lawrence Daughgrty, 3911 Murphy Road, said her husband heard an explosion about three days ago. Yesterday there was a backward on the lawn, extending from the street to the corner of the front porch, she said, "IT LOOKS like black dust," she said.

"It won't come off the grass; Jt seems glued on." Mrs. John Connor, 406 Wegt-vue must hold some kind of record for having the greatest collection of mysterious designs In her yard. Mrs. Connor reported "two full circles, four semicircles, and a lot of black splotches." She said the largest circle is sbout 10 feet across. The black substance looks like ashes, she sa id.

"If you step on It, it gets all over your shoes," she added. PAULA HERRING, 17, student at John Overton High School, claims a 10-foot wide circle tn her yard at 4815 Timberhill Drive. "Ijran the lnwnmower through The first circle was discovered by Guy D. Ogle at 425 Moss Trail tn Goodlettsville. Samples of that substance have been tested by the Army and Roy F.

Davis For improved streets Roy F. Davis, 907 West Sharpc 15 Hamburgers French Fries Milk Shakes several doctors. So far it has not been officially identified. an employe of Farm In EACH 9 2 5 QALL ATIN ROAD Some persons say the sub dustries, announced his candidacy yesterday for the metropoli tan council from the 4th stance resembles a penicillin mold. Others say it is some form of fungus.

"I will strive for betterment One woman who called THE of schools and education, im NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN yesterday had another theory. provements of streets and serv ices, and recreation facilities for boys and girls," he said. "THOSE MARKS on the grass are caused by the exhaust from Used TV Seis Southern TV Appl. Co, Priced $OQ95 from EASY TERMS 3005 Phont Open 'til Cillatm ltd. CA 8-2565 9 P.M.

Davis is teacher of the Friend ship Class at Eastland Baptist flying saucers, she said. "I think that before the flood, God chose certain good people Church. He Is a member of Claiborne Lodge 293, the Woodmen of the World, the He wanted to save and cnt AvjMifai them to another planet. P-TA, and the Men's Club at Hattie Cotton School. "My only desire is to serve and serve well the people of my "The rockets and missiles we are sending up are primitive I' compared to the ones those pie have developed.

"I think they're good people and will bring good tidings toj 3 the world," she added, "but they! district," he said. Radio Programs Saturday Sept. 22 "This is my first time to run ANNUAL MISSIONARY 1 PflNlrMTMN for political office. I am not connected with any political are afraid of us. "So they come down In their faction, and therefore feel that flylnj? saucers and hover low toJ can and will represent ail the watch what's going on here.i people in my district with 1 FRIDAY NITE AND ALL DAY SATURDAY ssj Save Now Semi-Annual Inventory Sale.

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Hills Ch. of Christ 8:15 Monitor Music-Rob Townsend Hit the Road Music of America 8:30 Monitor Week in Space Buzz Benson Garden Tips 8:45 Monitor Wonderful Music Hit the Road News Music of America 9:00 Monitor News Music Hit the Road Exploration In Stereo 9:15 Monitor Wonderful Music Buzz Benson Exploration In Stereo 9:30 Monitor Week In Business Hit the Road Exploration In Stereo 9:45 Monitor Wonderful Music Hit the Road News Exploration In Stereo 10:00 Monitor News Sports Charlie Scott Show Turn Back The Clock 10:15 Monitor Music-John Lashlee Charlie Scott Turn Back The Clock 10:30 Monitor The Sound Story Charlie Scott The Music Counter 10:45 Monitor Wonderful Music Scott-News The Music Counter 11:00 Vanderbilt News Sports Charlie Scott The Music Counter 11:15 Vs. Wonderful Music Charlie Scott The Music Counter 11:30 West Virginia rt's News-Music Charlie Scott Adventures In Stereo 11:45 Football Wonderful Music Charlie Scolt Adventures In Stereo AFTERNOON 12:00 Football News Sports News Eastman Adventures In Stereo 12:15 Football Music-John Lashlee Kefauver Report Spotlight On Sports 12:30 Football Dimension-Dateline Spotlite: Arm Chair Melodies 12:45 Football Wonderful Music School Mothers Arm Chair Melodies 1:00 Football News Music Paul Harvey-News Curtain Call 1:15 Football Wonderful Music Charlie Scott Show Curtain Call 1:30 Football Wonderful Music Charlie Scott Composer's Corner 1:45 Football Wonderful Music Charlie Scott-News Composer's 2:00 Monitor News Music Cli-rlie Scott Corner 2:15 Monitor Music-Ted Conner Charlie Scott Composer's Corner 2:30 Monitor Wonderful Music Charlie Scott Composer's 2:45 Monitor Wonderful Music Scott-News Corner 3:00 Monitor News Music Rollin' Home Great Moments 3:15 Monitor Wonderful Music With Bob Bell Of Music Folk 3:30 Monitor Wonderful Music Kollin' Home Oreat Moments 3:45 Monitor Wonderful Music Bell-News Of Music Folk 4:00 Monitor News Music Rollin' Home Campus 4:15 Monitor Music-Ted Conner With Boh Bell-Sports Jazz Session 4:30 Monitor At Your Leisure Rollin" Home Campus 4:45 Monitor Wronderful Music Rollin' Home News Jazz Session 5:00 Saturday Serenade Wonderful Music Rollin1 Home Campu? 5:15 Saturday Serenade Muslc-FB Scoreboard Rollin' Home-Sports -Tuzz Session 5:30 Saturdav Wonderful Music Rob Bell Campus 5:45 Serenade Wonderful Music Rollin' Home-News Jaws Session EVENING "eTuO Opry Warm Up News-S-v Kefnuver Rollin' Home Campus 6:15 Opry Warm Up Life Line Rollin' Home Sporta Jazz Session 6:30 Opry Warm Up In New York Bob Bell Campus 6:45 Opry Warm Up Youth, Inc. Bell News Jazz Session 7:00 Opry Warm Up The World Tomorrow News-Nightbeat Exploration 7:15 Opry Warm Up The World Tomorrow Chuck Adair in Stereo 7:30 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Nlghtbeat Exploration 7:45 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Nightbeat-News In Stereo Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Nightbeat Paradise Isle 8:30 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Nightbeat-News Music of Nations 9:00 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Pance Time Party Time 9:15 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Pick Maltby Party Time 9:30 Grand Ole Opry John Richbourg Dance Time Party Time 9:45 Grand Ole Opry Hugh Jnrrett Party Time 10:00 Grand Ole Opry StarRcportcr News Nlghtbeat Party Time 10:15 Grand Ole Opry Hugh Jarrott Chuck Adair Party Time 10:45 Grand Ole Opry Hugh Jarrett Night Beat News Party Time 11:00 Vanderbilt Hugh Jarrett Nlghtbeat Party Time 11:15 Vt. Hugh Jarrett With Chuck Adair Party Time 11:30 West Virginia Hugh Jarrett Nightbeat Party Time 11:45 Football Hugh Jarrett Chuck Adair-News Party Time 12:00 Football Herman Grlzzaid Sign Off Sign Off 12:15 Ernest Tubb Herman Grlzzard Sign Off 12:30 Record' Shop Herman Grlzzard Sign Off 1:00 World Tomorrow Herman Grlzzard Sign Off 1:30 Opry Star Spotlight Sign Off Sign Off 2:00 Opry Star Spotlight DONALD JOLLEY Missionary fo Chans, West Africa Supervisor and Builder Churches end School in Ghaut Sept.

23-30 SUNDAYS at 9:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. TUES. through FRI. 7:30 p.m.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11th and Boscobel rev. billy Mcintosh Pastor Staff photo by Harold Lowe Jr. William Lee Bryant, right, fired from hit city job after his brother, a city councilman, voted to repeal the green sticker, fills out an application for a job with the sheriffs office. Chief Deputy Donald Barton explains a point to Bryant, who was hired as a turnkey at the jail. Bryant Fired (Continued From Pag One) his city Job, his brother, City Councilman Gilbert Bryant, charged that Mayor Ben West was trying "to get back at me for voting to repeal the green sticker" by firing Bryant.

"THEY HAD warned Bill that if the sticker was repealed he would be fired," Bryant said. "He even asked nie to vote to keep it so he wouldn't lose his job." William Bryant had been told when he was dismissed, as he reported for work, that his record was clean. City employes wera given the day off Tuesday to pressure councilman Into voting against proposals to kill the $10 sticker If EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE JOYWOOD Church of Christ SOI TRINITY IANE 4 Blocki Est of Dicktrion Road 1 1 :00 a.m. "A Broken Heart and Contrite Spirit." i 6:30 p.m.-"Cod' Cases of Conversion." tax, Bryant charged. CUy Councilman Glenn Fer guson had Introduced three measures which would either re Cet with it In these boots that are destined to livt a buiy campus life! Black or otter color, soft-ss-gjovt-leafher.

Hnvtys Salon Shoei, wcond floor peal the tax Immediately, reduce It to $5, or repeal It In 1963. All were defeated. City department heads had warned employes that their Jobs might be at staks If the repeal' went TOMMY RUSSELL ASSOCIATE MINISTER FRED B. WALKER MINISTER end SPEAKER.

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