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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 3

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The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASHVILLE fENNESSEAN, Tuesday Morning. April 22, 194T-3 and premiums of such bonds to Vanderbilt Chooses Fib be paid out of the operating ex Decision Expected Soon a ring Oil Poses entitling farmer to a six-cent per gallon refund on their gasoline taxes when the fuel tensed for farm purposes. Forum Delegate refunds. Division officials said yesterday that the office has received thousands of applications for the permits Oh Court Clerk's Power Peril for Galveston William Cooper, is representing penses or tne county court clerk's office. County Judge Litton Hickman, who is named as defendant in the case, contends that the statutory bond made to the county by the clerk also covers the deputy clerks.

1,600 Gas Tax Refund Permits Issued by State The state gasoline tax division has issued 1,600 permits to Ten WANT TO BE A STENOGRAPHER? Davidson County court Clerk John stroyed here Wednesday and Thursday in violent explosions that sank them, destroyed the Monsanto B. Cobb, Sr, said- at present the deputy clerks are bonded to the chief clerk despite the fact that since 1921 the deputy clerk has been considered public bfficial Chemical Corporation plant, and 9 Chancellor Thomas A. Shriver is expected to rule this week, on whether the county court clerk is boss of the deputy clerks serving under him. The decision which Shriver has Indicated he will hand down within the next few days will settle the long debated question of to whom the county court clerks are responsible for their acts. Shriver took under Advisement much of this industrial coastal city CITY, Tex.

UP)-Hlghly Inflammable oil from explosiop-torn Texas City Beeped under Galveston a wharve yesterday, posing a fire threat there as this city gan to recover from a six-day nightmare. The at Galveston 11 tniles away apparently came from the tanks of the three ships de- Of 15,000, killing 575 persons. in his own right and not as an nessee larmers seeking gas tax Lt. Comdr. H.

F. Cobb of the coast guard, in command at Galveston, said there was no serious IMPROVE YOUR SHORTHAND? Then learn STr-NOTYPY the machine written shorthand easiest and best to learn, read, and write. s-' Better positions, higher earnings, greater future, through this career making shorthand for stenographers and secretaries. EVENING CLASSES CI MAY TAKE THIS COURSE Call, Phone or Write The STENOTYPE Company; 1606 Belcourt Ave. Phone 7-5IO danger as long as safety precau tions were taken to avoid fire on the piers.

City Fire Marshal J. C. agent of the chief clerk. By law the clerk is not responsible for the actions of the deputies, Cobb said, 'in explaining that neither could the chief clerk's bonding company be held responsible for the acts of the lower clerks. The suit is seeking to have the deputies' bonds made, out in the ELMER C.

HICKS WEATHERSTRIPS SCREENS 22nd Year 4,500 User FREE ESTIMATES EASY TERMS last September this first court test of a law passed in 1921 which requires, deputy clerks to post their Kelso ordered extra guards on duty, Also at Galveston, the coast own bonds by releasing them from the relation of principal and agent with their superior clerks. guard hearing heard another wit G. A. GRIFFIN CO. IxclusWe Distributors of Baldwin-Hill.

Insulations r22LtlnA STRIPS 'XL00" ATTICS FINISHED fatlaates Wlthoat Obligation IBIfllthaM Miono 6-M69 Nifht t-0690 I PHONE 9-4061 John B. Cobb, who aided by I name of the county with the costs ness say that no smoking signs were disregarded aboard the SS High Flyer, the second freighter rto explode. Earlier, a witness said smoking was general on the Grand- camp, the French ship that first exploded and set off the chain of disaster. Jtoy Wade, official of the depart ment of public safety, said the ex BIDS BAD CASE OF CONSTIPATION plosion dead riow totals a known 421 and predicted it would reach 575. Linda Crank Wade, administrative assistant to Col.

Homer Garrison, chief of the Pretty Linda Crank, Vanderbilt Womu finds Relief Eating Faaou Breakfast Cereal Daily agency, said 295 still are missing, and 132 of the victims remain University junior, has been chosen delegate to Mademoiselle Maga zines college forum on Soviet Texas City began to pick up the American relations at Hotel Com threads of life today. Weary officials said danger was passed, and turned to rebuilding. modore in New York City Saturday. Miss Crank, a history major, is secretary of the Panhellenic Coun Even the recovery of bodies was taken from the handsof emergency volunteer workers and left to the Monsanto Chemical Company, the cil, a member of the Lotus Eaters and Athenians and has a high scholastic average in addition to her record in campus activities. Texas City Terminal Railway Company, and other plants where the larger fires occurred.

Are you The comely miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earle Crank of Louisa, Ya. Is constipation causing you worry mnd unhappiness? Then read this sincere, unsolicited letter: 'I am S3 years old.

I had bn to doctors spout money on medicine to set relief from constipation. One morning I heard about KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN on the radio and went right out and bought a box. Believe dm, it has done wonders for roe! If this letter will help anyone else as ALL-BRA has helped me, pass it along with my permission." Mrs. Hope L. Peak, 810 E.

Caifoz Denver, Colo. You, too, may find lasting relief if you suffer from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet. Simply eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every day, either as a cereal or in muffins and drink plenty of water. Try it! If -after 10 days, you are not completely satisfied with the results, send the empty carton to the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Michigan, and get doubU your money back. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is not a purgative but a wholesome breakfast cereal made from the vital buter layers of wheat.

Ask your grocer for ALL-BRAN today. Showdown Talk Held on Austria 9 UR hi MOSCOW UP) The foreign ministers struggled for two hours Carbon Monoxide Gas Kills Athens Navy Man ATHENS, Tenn.CW James W. Wilson, 21, EMIC, U. S. Navy, died here early last night of carbon monoxide poisoning soon after he was found in a locked automobile with the motor running and a garden hose connected to the exhaust, Coroner Robert Evans reported.

Wilson had spent four weeks of a 60-day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Harrison, and his stepfather here. His mother said he had been in good health and apparently had not shown despondency, Coroner Evans stated. Coroner Evans said the parents informed him that they found the veteran of South Pacific navy duty breathing faintly in the locked automobile after breaking a window to gain entrance.

Dr. Edward in a semi-secret session last to break the deadlock on the Austrian treaty, and a brief an nouncement afterwards indicated that while no major issues were re solved, the door was left slightly ajar for agreement. QUICK DEATH TO KancK, Atnens physician, was called, but Wilson failed to respond to artificial respiration efforts, the coroner said. Secretary George C. Marshall called for the executive session apparently in a final effort to salvage something from more than six weeks of wrangling over the writing of peace pacts for Austria and Germany.

It was believed that Marshall laid the final United States position on the line and that Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov was being given time to have a final consultation with Prime Minister Stalin and the policymakers in the Kremlin to see if a meeting of minds was possible. A brief announcement after the meeting said only that the Austrian you get your money worth Children's Home Directors Schedule Meeting Today Directors of the Tennessee Crip pled Children Home Society will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home, Edwin A. Price, pres BRIDGEPORT ident, announced yesterday.

treaty had been discussed. An official spokesman, asked if Austria would be discussed again, said it was probable but refused to elaborate further. The quarterly meeting will be the first of 1847, and Price urged all directors' to attend. The home is at 901 Acklen Avenue. INSECTICIDE mo iw TWICE EflSliy Sewanee Navy Flier i3 I I IEI 1 I I 1 I I eVa-OB Killed in Air Crash SPRAY METHODS I I -IL AS OLD-FASHIONED 35v ivT7 S'h''t" SEWANEE, Tenn.

OP) Navy Lt. Benjamin Decherd Vaughan, of Sewanee, was killed yesterday morning in an air crash at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Reaches even hidden insects kills moths, flies, roaches, many others. No filling No pumping. I A twist of the thumb, military authorities informed and it I done! Sale. his relatives here.

i ii i Use according to di He was leading his squadron when his plane went into a spin rections. Economical! 2 sixes, $2.98, just as he was preparing to land, $3.98 size refillable at $2. authorities said. Sold everywhere. Lieutenant Vaughan graduated in 1939 from Sewanee Military Academy and irom the U.

S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, in June, 1943. He served in the Pacific aboard the carrier USS Cabot, as a deck officer and received his MMEPORT BRASS CO. I tTr4nl wings at Pensacola, last Feb ruary. He is survived by a brother, Douglas Vaughan, who has gone to JacksonvlI.e to bring the body back for burial; two sisters, Mrs.

Brooks Who wants to pay a nickel for 2c worth? We don't and neither do the thousands of thrifty folks who shop at Gastner's. We know our customers want their, money's worth. They want full value for every 5c or $5 or $500 they spend and they get it at Gastner-Knott's. Keeping prices down isn't just a recent notion with Gastner's. Even during the days when we could have named our price on scarce merchandise we held true to the Low-Price Policy that makes every item we sell a cracker jack value.

It's the same thrifty principle of keeping prices down that; Castner-Knott's has practiced since 1898. Walker of Baltimore and Mrs TEA for the Robert W. Keely, of Jackson ville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at Sewanee. Camp Forrest Sale Awaits Appraisal Indefinite postponement of the scheduled sale of utility installa tions at Camp Forrest has been arranged to give the state time to appraise the installations.

The announcement was made fol lowing a conference by government engineers from the Atlanta district office with Gov. Jim McCord. Atty Gen. Roy Beeler, and Asst. Atty Gen.

Foutch. Foutch said another conference will be held May 5 after the state has appraised the property. Government officials said they would give the state the utility developments in lieu of a cash settlement. The improvements are located on state-owned property, leased by the gov So if you don't hear the folks who shop it Castner's grumbling about prices, here's why. Our customers enjoy getting their money's worth.

And Gastner's gives them their money's worth every time. BY TAKING A SUBSTANTIALLY LOWER MARK-ON THAN THE AVERAGE DEPARTMENT STORE WE KEEP QUALITY UP AND PRICES DOWN. Here blended from choice Ceylon and India teas is a tea lor the discriminating tea lover. Fragrant, amber-bright, truly delicious! ernment lor si a year during the war. Cth.dr.1 1 Rom where I sit rJoe'MarsK If high prices are giving you trbuble, join the throng of thrifty people who Know there's a sure way to save.

Shop at Castner-Knott's. Strike Scqae (Continued From Page1 One) three women and two union leaders, were arrested after a struggle between pickets and police in which at least three persons were injured. One of the strikers was charged with assault and battery for kicking a policeman. The Michigan Bell Telephone claimed strikers overturned a company car, assaulted four non-strikers and made telephoned threats to others. The union, in turn, accused police of "strike-breaking" for-the company and "brutally clubbing" pickets into submission.

Do Men Like Women? TAD MOTH DAMAGE And when he doea go out, for an afternoon of Ishing down at Seward's Creek, or for an evening glass of beer at Andy Botkin's Garden Tavern, Jane is almost always with him (except when she's got a spot of baking in the oven). From where I ait, respect doesn't rule out everyday companionship and never should. They go together essential parts of a successful marriage. FOR 5 YEARS Maybe you read that recent ar-. tide in a national magazine, claim inf that American men don't really i like the company of women.

They just pat them op on a pedestal and leave them there. But I wouldn't say that that was In our town. Look at any married couple like the Cuppers. Jane wouldn't nag if Dee spent his evenings "with the boys" but actually Dec likes nothing better than to stay home by the fire, sharing a glass of beer with Jane, playing cribbage, or just talking. OR ajRlOU Mrt MR Iff BAJMOf erlou Moltnpray sj Geenrtecd, la wrttlne, as 0.

MW, i 9 i protect your hiraliws, fwei, vlenlrtta, clewiM ena hm (roe. awth deMts nir live veen, er Berleu for Iks ctsSMae. 41 will anted Ml ult lor flvt ysera only tc rrt eeSer erttciet eojusllr low. Buy trill awrsMeed sntrean dtp rtmM, oVui or heraiwere ism. leedlne leuodrlss, end sir demen essi Serh row cMhHts, 4im, Menlteta, rest end Ivntlture.

-4v. Naturally conform to manufacturer' fixed prices on brand merchandise. UAIANTII DERL0U i frprkhK ttft Vniui Statu few! Futdtim If' MOTHSFRAY 4- .1 It.

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