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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 7

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The Jackson Suni
Location:
Jackson, Tennessee
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7
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THE JACKSON SUN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 If She's A Spy, 'She Hasn't Told Me Yet Kilgore Employe Suffers Burns TOONE An employe of the Kilgore Corp. plant sustained What took Dlace next the elder shed more light on the episode. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) Neighbors say slender, bru Crownfield savs he doesn't Frederick Crownfield a I mm-. imJI I i I I I know.

He said his son and ETV Facility Sets Program Tests LEXINGTON, Term. (AP Officials of WLJT-TV have an nette Alice Crownfield doesn't daughter-in-law don't know ei fit the part of a Central Intelli professor of religion at Guilford College, gave the Greensboro, N.C., Daily News this account: ther. They left Vienna for the face and hand burns in a flash fire at the plant Monday after United States. His son and daughter-in-law noon. They heard from the Russian nounced that the new educa met the Soviet physicist two only once more.

He wrote tell tional station will begin broad ing his Soviet passport. No date was given in this account. Izvestia said the scientist, identified only under the code name of Pyotr M. Savrasov, met Mrs. Crownfield at a scientific conference in Yugoslavia two years ago.

The scientist was taken to Frankfurt, West Germany, said Izvestia, for questioning about "secret scientific establishments," but two weeks later escaped to Bonn and begged the Soviet Embassy: "Save me." Mrs. Crownfield, who is in ing them that he had become disturbed by the severe ques Thomas William Warren, 22, of Route 2, Toone was listed in fair condition this morning at Jackson Madison County gence Agency operative, as the Soviet newspaper Izvestia claims. And her husband says if she did play spy, "she hasn't told me yet." Crownfield, a physicist at the College of William and Mary, said the charge that his wife lured a Soviet scientist into defecting is simply a case of Russian misunderstanding. He de casting program tests Feb. 13.

The broadcast facility built by the state will initially use years ago at an international physics meeting in Yugoslavia. They became reacquainted last summer at a physics conference tioning by American authorities and decided to return to Mos taped programs. Later it will treneral Hospital. cow as ordered. begin rebroadcasting programs The younger Crownfields have Dye being mixed for military smoke signal flares ignited for some unexplained reason and in Leningrad and the couple saw their friend later in Vienna during another physics gathering.

While in Vienna, the Russian received orders to return to clined to say more except that heard through other sources that their Russian physicist friend has been assigned to "personal problems were her early 30s, said Monday night she was not familiar with Moscow earlier than he had an some duties in Siberia. Durnea warren. "It was minor flash fire and we are in vestigating it," said Dave Gif fen, Kilgore Corp. vice presi dent. beamed to it from education station WKNO-TV in Memphis.

State officials say the station will serve west and middle Tennessee counties with a population of some 553,000. Cost of the facility, located in Henderson County near the Madison County line off State Highway 20, was more than $500,000. The Soviet government news the exact nature of the Izvestia ticipated. The abrupt orders frightened him. Alice Crown charges but that in her travels with her husband in Yugoslavia KENTON HIGH FAVORITES Dwayne Carson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Carson of Kenton, and Kathy Eddlemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddlemon of Route 2, Kenton, have been selected Mr. and Miss Kenton High School.

Dwayne has been active in sports and the FFA. Kathy has been a Beta Club member, class officer, yearbook co-editor and FHA leader. field then apparently suggested The President can order National Guard officers to active dutv during anv Deriod of na Giffen said no other employe paper said Mrs. Crownfield talked a Russian physicist into going with her eto the U.S. Embassy in Vienna where a CIA man duped him into surrender and Russia, she had met many Soviet scientists.

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