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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 13

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Knoxville, Tennessee
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THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Sunday March 13 1955 13-A EXPRESSWAY The 1320-foot bridge over Southern Railway tracks is rapidly taking shape- as steel is installed from Tulip Street toward Gay Street in the Magnolia Avenue Expressway This picture is looking east toward Gay The bridge is the higges project in the 2750-foot second phase of expressway work rfyw jt "yt- ifciV 4 fr a- on mi 4' -XV' Joe Demands Information On1 Prisoners Xu rt WASHINGTON March 12 Sen McCarthy (R-Wls) asked President Eisenhower today jtf he was doing to obtain the freedom of American servicemen held prisoner by the Chinese Communists In a terse letter to the chief executive McCarthy said mothers iathers and wives get no information from- yon on this' as though they had no right to McCarthy added submit that you are mistaken in this and would like to hear from you as to what if anything you are doing or propose to do to secilre the freedom of those young The White House confirmed receipt of letter but said it would have no comment Eisenhower has urged patience in efforts to win the release of II American airmen whom Communist China announced she had imprisoned on spy charges and of four others also held by the Reds He has rejected demands from some quarters for an immediate blockade of Red China to force release 'of the men and said it must "be remembered the lives of he fliers are at stake A 0 'x -i JKxJiA- VI I Vi Vv a tvw 'NL irj J5f I i5 StoaSWnJU: iws a -5" NEYLAND DRIVE OPEN Neyland Drive is open 'again after the completion of this bridge over Second Creek The bridge is of corrugated steel with a corrugated steel and asphalt deck The cost of the bridge was about $15000 It replaced an inadequate' wooden bridge! -Wx- Innocent Plea To Lying JVIatle By Mrs Natvig fcrt AF Lists Promotions Other Officer Changes through a representative of a surety company Mrs Natvig told reporters: "I have deep respect lor and great faith in American justice and I know that when I am permitted to tell my full and complete story to a jury I will be fairly vig first testified she had known Lamb in connection with Communist activities' in Ohio" in the 1930s then repudiated this testimony saying it was false Mrs Natvig said she had driven two days and nights from Florida to appear voluntarily at her arraignment before US District Judge David A Pine After bond Was arranged Lt Cel James Reberts Duncan Road and First Lt Sterling 8 Brown Westland McGhce-Tyson Airforce Bass Some 30 promotions 22 new personnel assignments and 17 tours of active duty since the first of the year for officers and air- WASHINGTON March 12 fP) Mrs Marie Natvig turnabout witness in the Edward Lamb hearing pleaded innocent yesterday to nine charges of lying under oath She then was released under $2500 bond The Miami Beach Fla grand mother told reporters she planned to remain in Washington until the April 18 date set for trial The perjury case grew out of her testimony at a Communications Commission hearing involving request for a license renewal for his Erie Pa television station WICU Mrs Nat STOMACH ULCER PAIN AWAY or money betek WImr nM etaeBOch aei4': mmmm or benia nicer pnina indicemion KM beartbarn etc net relief with Udaa TaMeU ft From pMdF-nctina Hk oe-tor' prncriptioD eool off ood neat tb inflamed etomaeh lininc with pro tee- 1 live Ulna Then etomaeh acid lull end fob oat without fear and on jo life aoaia SSI million hold oinea Try Udaa aa vuarmntew Tom moat at laid or roar mor hadt Adv 962n AIR RESERVE SQUADRON) Cl Benjamin Raskf SIM Talahi Drive Lt Col Clyde Carpenter lift Royal Helfhte Detsr and Capt EdftarM Gber III 6101 Win MeOhee-Tyten Air' Foret Bait Col Earl Marta Halleway Eoblna Air Force Bate Ca 84th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Firet Lt Panl Pair Oak Leekkenrn Air Faroe Bate Okie 63rd AIR RESERVE 8QUADRON: Capt Jack Frdiier Dayton Crai Air Ftree Bate Ala -8Mnd AIR RESERVE SQUADRON! Capt Wilfred Gv Jafiere Mitchell Air Ferea Baaa Journal Classified Ads Bring Results Dial 2-4141 REGARDLESS WHERE YOU Tax Deadline Shift Lauded The Tennessee Taxpayers Association yesterday commended the Clement -Administration and the General Assembly for changing the deadline for filing state income tax from March 15 to April 15 Gov Frank Clement signed the measure last -week The tax is paid on practically all types of dividends on eapital stock and from interest on practically all notes mortgages bonds and other obligations a i ng more than six months from date of issue Chairman Van Horn -of the Tax Study Council of the association said constructive action will greatly ease the yearly strain upon hundreds! possibly thousands' of certified public accountants tax attorneys trust departments of banks in "their preparation of the Hall income tax returns of estates trust funds corporations and individual taxpayers these invariably find it necessary to prepare their state and federal income tax returns at the same time the state tax being deductible in ascertaining the income subject to the federal income tax Clement the General Assembly and State Finance and Taxation Commissioner Atkins are to be commended in securing the enactment of the bills which was recommended by the association's Tax Study Councils men assigned to various units of 9190th Air Reserve Group' which has headquarters here were announced yesterday by Col William Darwin group' commander Recent promotions with new ranks are as follows: 6nd AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Col McCauley Clark MorrUlown Mij Joseph Hunter 111 Westover Drive: MaJ William King 167 Peach-tret Street Capt Robert Harmon Bean Station Capt Andrew Madron Morristown Capt Robert MeQee Jr 4311 Alma Avenue Capt Robert A McLaughlin Mltlcrtown Pike Capt Ottis Meredith LaFollette Capt Diamond Napolltan 330 Tacoma Drive Capt William Wilkinson 2)6 Lochs Hill Drive nod Capt David Wilton J7I3 Chicago Avenue 9966th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Maj James A Setliffe 2H06 Laurel Avenue Capt Jette DeLotier Mary villet Capt John Fouehe Jr Maryville Capt Warren Headrick Maryville -Capt Gayle Jory 4811 Parva Road Capt Wendall Rusaell 4541 Wahil Drive Capt William Spencer Jr 6033 Redwood Road Capt Bonard Wilson 12 Brookvale Drive and 1st Lt George A Botherjr 3624 Wilanl Drive 9964th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Maj Arthur Garrett Jr Oak Ridge Capt Cecil Buchanan Oak Ridge Capt Gerald Knight Oak Ridge Capt Jamet O'Brien Oak Ridge and Capt Cecil Staley Jr Niota 9922nd AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Capt Angus Atehley Erwin Capt Chapman Hale Jr Kingsport Capt Jamet Jordan Kingsport Capt Thomas McConnell Kingsport Capt William Swofford Erwin and Capt Thomas Caudei Johnson City New officer and airman assignments by units are as follows: 9962nd AIR RESERVE SQUADRON Maj Joseph Hunter 119 Westover Drive Capt Lloyd Cox 3205 East Fifth Avenue First Lt William Roden Jefferson City First Lt Jack Stanton 2906 South Haven Road Seeond Lt Roy Harris 5909 Adelia Drive Seeond Lt Joshua Denham Mhelbourne Towers WOJG John Biddlton Churehwell Avenue Airman First Class Randall Wells 2608 Washington Pike Airman Third Claas Robert Willson 1415 West Clinch Avenue 9966th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Capt James Cruse Jr Cruse Lane First Lt George A Rothery Jr 3824 Wiltffii Road Second Lt Victor A Needham ir 1016 Irwin Streets Staff Sgt Henry Robinson 4500 Bruhin Road and Airman 1C Ernest Lender-man Maryville 9964th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: First Lt Cecil Harris Oak Ridge 9922nd AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Second Lt William Walters Kingsport Tech Sgt Jacob Roberts Kingsport Staff Sgt Emory Mnllins Kingsport Staff Sgt Doyle Cooler Greensville Staff Sgt Bobby Cagle Greenevllle Staff Sgt David Cram-ley Greeneville and Airman 2C Thomas Stokes Bristol Thu following Air Reserve personnel of the East Tennessee area assigned ftu nnits indicated are new on short tears of active duty art on orders for tours In the near future nr have only recently completed tours 9966th AIR RESERVE SQUADRON: Capt A Garbarino 8429 Forest Glen McDlll Air Force Base Fla Capt David Wilson 1712 Chicago Avenue Capt Oliver Spears Maryville Cftpt Jesse DeLotier Maryville Capt Jeha Fouehe Jr Maryville First Lt Don Tinsley Alcoa First Lt William Beckler" Ridgewood Road and Second Lt Harry 8 Woodson Taliwa Sewart Air Force Base Tenn For the first time Blue Cross Blue Shield is Open to everyone under 65 and in normal -regardless of where you work! If you work where Blue Cross-Blue Shield is available apply there I- If you work anywhere else-r-or are self-employed or unemployed just mail the coupon below This special opportunity ends Saturday March 19 Mail your coupon today No salesman will call Blue Cross-Blue Shield are mo m-profit plans This makes it possible to provide more protection for less money Marionette Show Lynn Puckett 3202 East Fifth Avenue and Kathy Decker 4504 Exemouth Road will present their marionettes in a free show at £tory Hour Time at Lawson McGhee Library Monday at 4 pm Children are invited by Miss Margaret Taylor and Librarian to see the puppet plays of Aladdin Allice in Wonderland and Tico the Clown nps To Show Off Spring Flora Snocial To Tbo Journal GATLINBURG March 12 Three full day of field trips to see the blossoms of the Great Smoky -Mountains National Park will be included in this Wildf lower Pilgrimage April 27-30 This is one day more than in previous years allowing for some 30 trips spaced so that those desiring to attend can visit all of the most interesting flower spots or can select those trips they most favor Dr A Sharp head of the University of Tennessee botany department says a staff of botanists drawn from several communities will be on hand to lead all the trips which are arranged to interest both the professional and amateur flower-lover SPECIAL TRIPS PLANNED In addition there will be morning bird walks and special caravans for photographers and those who wish to travel in motorcades instead of afoot The program calls for registration to begin at noon on April 27 Wednesday Attendance on the field trips is free but all must register so that field parties will not exceed the number which can conveniently be guided by a leader Trips will be limited to 30 persons each unless otherwise provided Dr Sharp said Naturalists- of the National Park Service are cooperating in the pilgramage which is sponsored each year by the Gatlinburg Chamber of commerce TALKS SCHEDULED For the armchair hiker and more active participants as well there will he two nights of illustrated talks at the Andy Huff House of Mountain View Hotel here where all registrations will take place and information on the pilgrimage will be supplied Early spring flowers in the national park are now appearing in about the right season to be at their height when the pilgrimage begins Park Naturalist Arthur Stupka is hoping that the display of fringed phacelia will be good this year These little white blossoms usually are present in such number that they afford a special feature of the pilgrimage Stupka has arranged for four half-day motorcades to the upper reaches of Little River where phacelia beds are usually at their -best These trips lead up a fire road of more than four miles that-normally is closed to motor vehicles FLOWERS IN BLOOM During the last few days early spring flowers noted in bloom included great beds of bloodroot alojig US Highway 441 about three miles from Park Headquarters acres of hepatica at Chimneys Campground and Fort Harry along the same route many early blooms along Little River road (State Highway 73) Noted have been at least five species of violets" chickweed rue anemone rock cress bitter cress toothwort and jsquirrelcorn Among trees in bloom now are the first sarvis blossoms noted in the Greenbrier section spice-bush many slippery elm trees and red maples and an early redbud Sedition Trial Of Wife Delayed LOUISVILLE Ky March 12 Mrs Anne trial on a charge of advocating sedition will be postponed until the middle of Jefferson Circuit Court officials said The trial was originally scheduled for Monday Atty A Scott Hamilton said the case could not be tried until a stenographer is hired for Judge division of Criminal Court stenographer resigned recently Mrs husband Carl Braden former Louisville newspaperman has been found guilty of advocating sedition and sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined $5000 Five other persons are under indictment for the same and related charges but their trial dates have not tjeen set Your Blue Gross card estab-lishes your credit at any member hospital There are no claims to file no red tape NOW! 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