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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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A THf NASHVILLE TtNNESSIAN, Thur.iy Nof.2.l 51 3 Brothers Indicted On Robbery Charge 'Unsinkable Molly' Applauded Group Rejects WSM-TV Buy The Nashville-Davidson County Educational Television Committee voted unanimously yesterday to build studios and a tower for the ETV station rather than buy WSM-TV facilities. Ratification of this proposal Is Catacombs CAIRO, Egypt The fifteen sore catacombs at Tuna-El-Gabol dating from the late Pliaraonic era 6H0 B.C. containing mummies of Racred birds and monkeys together with unuual monuments of the period Is now opdned to the public. These important eites seldom seen by tourists can easily be reached by a four hour rail trip from Cairo or one hour by airplane. 'Carnival' Next CHATTANOOGA LV) Th re eiaml demanded the records in sn Chattanooga brothers, who an at- estate of more than in torney charged held him up and took his file on an estate, were Indicted on an armed robbery coiflnt yesterday by the Hamilton expected by the Davidson County County grand jury.

School Board during a 4 30 p.m meeting today and by the Nash Named In the indictment were herited by Mrs. Carol Ann Roos Lamere, wife of Theodore. THE LAWYER testified in sessions court that when he refused, Theodore and Sherman drew pis-tols, kept him prisoner for about 90 minutes and fled along with Albert and the estate records. Beans said he declined to release the file because "I knew they bad been trying to get the money. ville Board of Education at its Theodore Lamere, 22: Sherman next meeting Nov.

9. Lamere, 24, and Albert Lamere, Manning Jury Still 7 Short 26. Chattanooga attorney Crawford Bean told police the three came to his office the night of Sept. 26 Construction will begin soon and the station, to operate on Channel 2, should be on the air by next fall if the two boards approve the plan. Supt.

W. H. Oliver of the ri I I I i 1 i 1 1 -ws I dp "a A VI spend it and sauander it." He said city school system, said yesterday. rlt said ne personally preferred to buy WSM-TV studios and By DAN COLEMAN Kentucky State Correspondent tower in the Belmont section, but agreed to the other proposal be PRINCETON, Ky. Five jurors For Nashville's Theater Flight By CLARA HIERONYMUS TtNNESSEAN Drama Critic NEW YORK Tha beautiful, baroque Winter Garden Theater with 1U sculptured relief celling end tremendous chandelier of caged crystal beads rang yesterday with the appreciative applause of a full house that included more than 160 members of THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEANS theater flight It was a matinee performance of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," with sn Incomparable comic stylist as the star.

Tammy Grimes, with her enchantingly husky voice and a mop of hair that looked like those copper scrubbers women use in the kitchen, was bewitching and magnificent Playing a chunky Irish girl who was born In Hannibal, in a cyclone and had nothing but her religion and a strong constitution equalled by a stubborn will, she made Molly Brown a hilarious, triumphant witch. The musical is based loosely on the true story of Molly and Leadville Johnny Brown, who struck it rich in the silver mining days in Denver. State Drivers Licenses Rise he had advised Mrs. Lamere to leave the money in New York. None of the brothers took the witness stand in Sessions Court but they earlier denied Bean's allegation, Mrs.

Carol Ann Lamere, formerly of Kent, and New Ro-. cause of tne lesser cost. were accepted yesterday for the murder trial of Silas Manning, 40, "Our engineers tell us we can of Hopkinsville. build the studios and tower for But for the third day the court $150,000," said Oliver. "The WSM property would have cost $190,000." ran out or prospects and had to summon another panel to appear chelle, N.Y., is an heir to an es Oliver said WSM has more than $190,000 in the WSM-TV facilities Nearly 200.000 more Tennesseans thie morning.

hold driver licenses today tnan last In an attempt to complete the and he could understand It would year, State Safety Commissioner take no less. Greg Rear announced yesieraay. He said that the ETV tower tate left by her late mother. UGF To Report At Office Today There will be no report luncheon He said as of Oct. 1 there were 1,519,358 driver licenses current in selection, the last 32 names were drawn from the jury wheel.

If the remaining seven Jurors are not found in this group, Circuit Judge Clifton Waddill said he will call In the county jury commissioners to place more names will be built on Draughon Hill on property provided free by WSDC-TV. near the WSIX studios off Old the state. Hickory Boulevard. "We are issuing about 13,500 new licenses a month," O'Rear said, "so the total now Is well over what it THE COMMITTEE is yet to de for the United Givers Fund cam was Oct. 1." cide whether to recommend putting the studios on property being paign today, UGF officials reminded campaign workers yester offered free by Peabody College or in the wheel.

Fifty-two persons summoned for passible jury duty have been questioned by attorneys in the case but excused for various reasons. Forty-six said they opposed the death penalty, while 41 said they already had formed opinions. CURRENT licenses expire July 1, 1963. There were 1,370,500 licenses Issued for the two-year period which whether to use city or county day. AP Wirephoto NEW YORK Miss Mildred Thomas, left, of Springfield, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Emmett Hunt, rieht. of Nashville visit backstaee with Tammv Grimes and Harve Presnell. co-stars of The workers were asked to property.

Oliver said the studios could be MOLLY COULDN'T read or ''trnsinkahli. Mnllv Rrnwn" at the Winter Garden Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, who are cele- ended last July 1.

The state keeps an up-to-date bring all reports to the UGF of-' ficcs at 315 Fourth be. fore 5 p.m. today. ownVDeSerTocletvVDV" brating their 50th weddin8 anniversary, and Miss Thomas are members of THE NASHVILLE TEN-gave her "a noseful of splinters!" NESSEAN'S Theater Flight group. built at Central High School, at the abandoned Tarbox Elementary School or on the joint school grounds of Eakin Elementary and Cavert Junior High.

THE JURY box was filled yesterday morning, but after ques ADVERTISEMENT tioning by attorneys, defense law of Tammy Grimes for her stylish she philosophized that "it was all wood and from the best front doors in town." She went to Europe, ac Members of the educational tele count on licenses through use of electronic equipment. Until this equipment was installed, the safety department had to count licenses. It usually took two years to count the licenses and by the time the count was completed it was time to Issue new permits. yers dismissed seven by pre-emp- shenanigans In "The Unsinkable tory challenges. The Common Molly Brown." Their visit back vision committee are Oliver, two city board members, Elmer Pettit and A.

B. Gibson, Supt J. E. Moss quired a measure of culture that in no way inhibited her forthright wealth struck one. The Manning trial was moved stage to meet the stars at the personality, and came back to stun with Mitchell Gregg as Prince Delong.

His singing of the love ballad, "Dolce Far Iente," had some of the more sentimental ones among us dabbing our eyes. FLIGHT MEMBERS will have a free day today for sightseeing and pallery going and tonight will see here from Hopkinsville, where he of the county system and two coun Winter Garden Theater, they say, THE FIRST YEAR the depart Denver with her guests and assortment of titled friends, com were Mrs. Laurence Howard, Mrs. Alden Smith, Mrs. David Wiley, Mrs.

E. A. Wortham, Mrs. M. P.

Phillips, and Mrs. M. E. Derry-berry, all of Nashville. The other Nashville group going to Asti's to eat and discu'ss the show they'd just seen in the village included Mrs.

Dan Post, Mrs. Foster Hume, Mrs. Eincr Nielson, Mrs. Cowden Burch of Evanston, 111., Mrs. Edward Webb and Mrs.

William Browder. will remain the highlight of this ty board members, E. D. Chappell and J. Olin White.

has been tried three times. Twice, re received a death sentence, but both times the decision was over New York visit plete with crowns. Backache Nerve Teiisioii JftOKDAtr 10 KIDHET IMtlJMKH Her Ul, common Kidnef or Bladder Ir. rltatlona f(ect twlc mm woman men and tnj make ou tcnuend nerrous from too frequent, burnlnf or itefaloa urination bottiday and nisht. BeoondarUr, you mar lona aleep and tut far from Baad-'" aches, Ilnrkacht and frel old, tired, presfted.

In tueh irritation, OT8TIX usually brings faat, relazlns comfort br curbing Irritating term) In strong, aeld Urine and br analgealo pain reUaf. Oet OYSTEX at druggUiU. Feel be Oar fait, Her party turned Into a riot, In With "La Boheme" scheduled at the Metropolitan, several tour turned by the Kentucky Court of Appeals. His first trial was "Carnival," which stars Tom spite of the fancy food and fixings, and was reported in the Denver ment has a count for is 1953. In that year there were 957,140 licenses.

In 1960, there were 1,372,108 motor vehicles registered in the state. Motor vehicle registrations have been increasing each year. In 1950, there were 859,548 such registrations and in 1945, there were declared a mistrial when the Jury paper on the sports page, not on Tichenor's puppets. For Mr. and Mrs.

J. Emmett could not agree on a verdict. Manning, a Negro, is charged Churchill Draws Full Pension LONDON UP) Sir Winston Churchill, 87 next month, is drawing his full pension ($5,600 yearly) as a retired prime minister for the first time since leaving tha office in April 1955. the society page. She went back with the fatal beating of H.

M. to Europe, but this time when she came home it was as a lifeboat Hunt, 946 Battlefield Drive, who; enjoyed the theater tour so mtfch last year that they resolved to go1 members were quick to secifre tickets. Looking forward to hearing Licla Albanese are Mrs. Gran-berry Jackson, 775 Norwood Drive, and her daughter, Miss Orene Jackson, and Mrs. Robert M.

Far-leigh and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert M. Farleigh JJJ, both of Hopkinsville, Ky. (Pat) Denton. Christian County livestock dealer.

Want Ads are speedy. 407. heroine when the Titanie sank. again, this is a five-day celebra tion planned all year as their golden wedding gift to each other. Miss Grimes' portrait of a primitive, elfin character manages to be both merry and touching, a piece of lovely lunacy.

She Is backed by Harve Presnell as Leadville Johnny, a 6 foot, 5 inch handsome young man with a stirring voice and engaging Their enthusiasm for the theater last fall was so contagious that SPEAKING OF opera, Asti's drew two groups from the theater their niece, Miss Mildred Thomas, of Springfield, came along aDDay HDfeie Progress party for an after-the-show supper. Here the waiters are all singers who may serve you arias in Italian along with the pasta and lasagne. Enjoying its old world atmosphere too. All three were delighted with the polished lampooning at the Premise Tuesday night and now! they've become staunch admirers! warmth. Presnell, we learned, la to sing next year with the Met.

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