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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 5

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Knoxville, Tennessee
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5
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II i i I I THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Friday January II 1957 5 NEW ISSUE OUT TODAY! Replanning Of River front-Willoiv Street Project May Be Necessary YOU HAD A NECK A 10N0 At IMI HUOW ANO MAD SORE TKROAT DUE TO COLDS Hobart Carey it was voted to have the planning staff prepare a digest of zoning ordinances and the building code for distribution to members of the commission City Council County Court and County Commission He said commission members often did not know the regulations they are to follow A few minutes before County Judge Howard Bozeman had called attention to a 1952 ordinance requiring a 25-foot setback on business properties which Is not being observed Commissioner Roy Bass Jr proposed a land use study be made by the planning staff so areas may be set aside exclusively industrial development Knowing definitely in advance where they could locate would induce more industries to move DD and EE in Sequoyah Hills City Homes Unit 3 -1: Deferred action on subdivision of Tom 0 Kesterton and Dossett property in District 7 pending modifications Voted to close parts of New-hill and Atlas Streets having double frontage Petition to close alley between Ault and Yankee Streets north of Holston Drive was withdrawn into Knoxville he said Whitlow reported such a' study is under way but slowed by planning staff personnel limitations In other actions the commission: Voted to change the name of Ball Camp Pike to Sunnyfield Drive Approved subdivision of first addition to West Adair Hills and resubdivision of parts of Blocks ITONSIL'INS HQuto owciue mevy Journal Classified Ads Bring Results Dial 2-4141 FRIDAY-SATURDAY FOR SMART PEUUEY SHOPPERS Replanning of the Riverfront Willow Street Redevelopment Project will be necessary if proposed downtown expressway loop gets the green light from state and federal highway authorities the Metropolitan Planning Commission was told yesterday by Planning Director Joe Whitlow Because of this complication the commission voted to defer action on exclusion of isix tracts from the redevelopment area as proposed by the Knoxville Housing Authority Whitlow recommended the delay and it was agreed to await more definite information as tof the effect the expressway loop may have on the project The commission did approve exclusion of the Keller Foundry property on Jackson Avenue after it was explained that it would not be involved in any way Six other tracts proposed for exclusion and scheduled for action yesterday were property of Southern Extract Co on the development highway Knoxville Foundry on Jackson Dixie Drive-It-Yourself fronting on Church Avenue Street Transfer on Church Knoxville Showcase Co on Front Avenue and Mann Mortuary garage on Front It is proposed for the downtown loop to run south through First Creek valley where the redevelopment project is located along Front Avenue and then up Second Creek valley Increased right-of-way and undetermined land requirements for ramps and cloverleaf structures at present make the effect on the redevelopment project an unknown quantity Robert Hembree executive director of the Housing Authority who attended the commission session said he was unfamiliar with the expressway plans and did not know how they would affect the redevelopment 'area It will be at least six months however before the authority will be ready to sell land in' the area for industrial and commercial use In a memorandum to the commission presented at the meeting Whitlow stated feel there is a need to reconsider the redevelopment plan in its entirety in light of the proposed interregional highway system and its relationship to the major thoroughfares existing and proposed and the central business Action was deferred also for a similar reason on rezoning property of McClain Jr on Papermili Road from residential to industrial Whitlow said the north leg of the inter-regional system had not yet been related to this matter and a decision should not be made until the highway route is definitely established On motion of Commissioner ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER COATS REDUCED TO CLEAR When You See These Fine Coats You Will Be Amazed At Their Fantastic Low Prices! Washable Barlon li i Soft luxurious sweaters that you will wear all year They are shape-retaining mothproof and comfortable to wear long sleeve cardigan FBI Jails Two Brothers In Robbery Case Two Knox County brothers were arrested Wednesday here by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in connection with the robbery last Oct 6 of LIN Cafe 727 Western Avenue The FBI Identified the two as Clifford Thomas Breeden 37 of Lundy Ridge Road and Eugene Thomas Breeden 36 of 121 Emerald Avenue Apartment 2 Scott Alden special agent In charge of the Knoxville FBI office said the two were picked up at their homes on a federal warrant of unlawful flight from Tennessee to Indiana to avoid prosecution City detectives filed the warrant with the FBI after it was learned the brothers bad fled The younger Breeden was released a year ago from Brushy Mountain State Prison at Petros after serving a six year term for house breaking and robbery the FBI said I 1 V' 1 i I i f'-r I short sleeve slipover F8 Sizes 34 to 40 Cardigan in white pink blue maize mint and black Slipover in white pink and blue only Second Floor shortsleeve cardigan with collar HUR Terrific Values In REDUCED COATS NOW! when you need them most! SIZES 3 to 6x SIZES 7 to 14 Polk County Sunday School Group To Meet Special The Journal BENTON Jan 10 -The Polk County Sunday School Association will meet at Blue Ridge Temple Baptist Church Old Fort Sunday at 2:30 pm with A Lyle superintendent in charge The- theme for the meeting is Missions Appearing on the program will be Rev Kirby Park Mrs Lester Lea Mrs Irene Culpepper and Mrs Byler Special music will be given by the Lea Quartet Rev Jasper Woody pastor Shiloh Baptist Church Ocoee will speak on Importance of The Polk County Pastors and Church Conference will meet at Smyrna Baptist Church next Monday at 7:30 pm with A Callihan presiding SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED Four scholarships for graduate study in Austria during 1957-58 have been offered to American students by the Austrian government according to the Institute of International Education New York City US Treasury Bonds WOOL-CASHMERE FLEECE ALL WOOL TEXTURED FLEECE WOOL FUR POLISHED BLACK ALL WOOL TWEEDS WOOL-CASHMERE SUEDES ALL WOOL TWEEDS WOOL-CASHMERE SUEDES BLACK POLISHED FUR FIBER WOOL-MOHAIR ZIBELINE FLEECE KEW YORK Jan 10 1957 AP-CIosing ever the counter US Government trees-nry- bonds bid asked net change and yield 1 9910 97 98 9821 '-IHs 58-57 T-l'is 59-57 T-2HS 59-57 T-2Hs 58 9912 2 305 97? 2 341 988 8 321 9823 3 330 ALL WOOL solids and patterns popular styles with self collars and velvets collars belt-backs and flares EVERY ONE MONEY SAVERS! Penney Fourth Floor 63-58 1004 T-2s 58 Pec 9813 T-2' 4 62-59 June 944 T-2VS 62-59 Dec 944 T-24s 60 9518 10012 8 248 9815 4 333 9412 339 9412 -2 330 9524 331 the top styles the most wanted fabrics PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY! Penney Second Floor i 2SS 65-60 1004 10012 8 265 T-24s 61 974 9712 4 336 T-21is 61 9518 9524 2 246 T-2t4s 67-82 9116 9124 22 345 T-2'1S 63 948 9416 6 344 T-2HS 68-63 9020 9028 26 344 T-2s 69-64 June 8920 8928 26 351 T-2MiS 69-64 Dec 8920 8928 26 348 T-2VaS 70-65 8920 8928 28 346 T-2MiS 71-66 8916 8924 28 342 T-2s 72-67 June 8912 8920 28 337 T-2t4s 72-67 Sept 8828 894 26 340 T-2HS 72-67 Dec 8912 8920 100 334 T-3HS 83-78 974 9712 16 342 T-3S 95 911 9120 20 339 Prices quoted in dollars and thirty seconds T-Subject to federal taxes but not to tats income taxes.

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