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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 7

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I THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Tuesday March 4 1958 1 4 Pope Cancels Celebration Over Conviction Of Bishop tf: VATICAN CITY March 3 (JR Pope Pius XII today canceled the March 12 anniversary celebration of his coronation A communique said he acted because of "the present condition of bitterness sadness and over the conviction of a bishop in an Italian court The action was without precedent in Vatican history It demonstrated dramatically the and the Roman -A A i Workshops Slated In ET Area that it had shocked the Pope and the Vatican was revealed only today The coronation ceremony hailing both the 82nd birthday which occurred yesterday and the 19th anniversary of his coronation was to have been held in St Peter's Basilica At least 50000 persons were expected to attend including the diplomatic corps at the Vatican froirij 47 nations The cancellation came a few hours after 5000 youths of Italian Catholic action marched to St square in a hymn-singing demonstration of solidarity with the Bishop of Prato The Pope appeared at his window and blessed them The communique announcing the cancellation published by the' Romano said the Pontiff had received expressions of sorrow over the verdict from many parts of the world It said the Pope decided to take the action "in the present condition of bitterness sadness and outrage committed in Italy against the The nearest parallel action taken by a pope in the past that Vatican sources could recall was that in 1931 by Pope Pius XI He canceled celebration of the Centenary of St Anthony of Padua in protest against anticlericalism in Italy Catholic concern over the conviction Saturday by a Florence court of the bishop of Prato The 42-year-old bishop Pietro Fiordelli was found guilty on a charge of defamation The charge was brought by Mario Bellandi 32-year-old grocer of Prato and his 23 -year -old wife Loriana who were married in a civil ceremony Civil weddings are legal in Italy The bishop had called them because they refused a church wedding Bellandi a former Coipmunist was described by his attorney as an atheist Communists and some others have taken up the case as a political issue claming it shows Vatican dominance in Italian affairs The public prosecutor as well as the attorney had asked acquittal of the bishop The bishop did not attend the trial Instead he sent a letter to the court declaring his action had been dictated by his conscience and was within his episcopal duty The Vatican newspaper Romano described the letter as document The decision of the three-judge court given after more than four hours of deliberation surprised most Italians But the extent I A Pilfer -i -Mm mstsA INVOLVED IN Mrs Lorina Bellandi stands by sickbed of her husband Mauro and holds their child in Prato Italy Saturday after Msgr Pietro Fiordelli Bishop of Prato was found guilty on charges of defaming the Bellandis At left is the lawyer Mario Bocci Bellandi and his wife sued for damages after the bishop called them because they married outside the church Bellandi is a professed atheist and a former Com- I munist Mrs Bellandi is a Roman Catholic (AP Wirephoto) Executive GOP Committee lit exas Votes To Keep Big Political Fund AUSTIN Tex March 3 LB ihad brought sharp reaction from The Texas Republican ExecutiveiTexas Republican leaders I First of a series of eight dustrial workshops scheduled over the state will be held Wednesday in Greeneville A second will be conducted in Knoxville Thursday at Hotel An drew Johnson and a third Friday in Athens Dr George Whitlatch Nashville director of the Tennessee State Agriculture and Industrial Development Commission will be in charge He will arrive in Knoxville today Whitlatch said Ralph Swigart who wall be in charge of the East Tennessee office of the commission in Knoxville will assist in the three meetings in the area He added it was hoped to get the Knoxville office in basement of Hotel Farragut open before the end of the week The industrial workshop is for those in Chambers of Commerce and civic organizations who are directly active in trying to get new industries for their areas "We hope to arrive at a standard technique for presenting the information concerning the various areas that the manufacturers Whitlatch said The workshops will start about 10 a and conclude around 2 to 2:30 Member Of Church Dies CHAMPION OF NEW Starlet Juli Reding who amply' fills the tight-fitting gown at right says all in favor of the new Paris fashion which she models at left The reason: get a part in a movie until the House of Dior made sack Juli says before the advent of the sack style movie producers told her they could cast her only in comedy roles Now she says she wears the sack dress to interviews and gets parts in the movies (AP Wire- photo) Paris Fashion Look Championed By Starlet HOLLYWOOD March 3 "My agent called me in a res Paris new fashion look the' sack and the trapeze found a champion today in the last person one would expect an amply-endowed starlet So far Hollywood where bosom is queen has not adopted the look that tries to hide the fact that girls are girls But Blonde Juli Reding is all for it "I came to Hollywood two years ago from Branson she declares "and all I have done since is take drama lessons and pose for cheesecake photos taurant and told me to be at Columbia Studios in 15 minutes have time to change into a revealing dress so I wore my It was about her 50th movie interview all without much success hut the casting director took one look at her and said the Since then her sack dress has gotten her roles in such pictures as "The Helen Morgan and "The Deep I Lee Potter special ant to National Republican Chairman Mead Alcorn called the af- 1 assist- fair "an unfortunate in a talk to the committee after the meeting was opened to the press "One incident should not hurs the relations between the Republican Party and Potter said "We must look ahead and not look hack I want you to know that we of the national committee hold Jack Porter in the highest 4 Space 9 May Be Next Endeavor Of Knox Man By PAT FIELDS i The young physicist participat- Will space travel the nexting in International Geophysical concern of No 1 ad- venturer? "I he a bit said Mrs Nath- an Hale 24Q East Scott Ave- nueasshe awaits word of the return of her son Dr 1 Dan Hale from Antarctica Dr Hale whose youthful curiosity about all facets of nature led to sen- DR HALE from their son Year studies at Cape Hallett in Little America tinder the aus picies of the Arctic Institute of North America stopped over in New Zealand to take part in a symposium with other expedition scientists at Wellington Feb 17-22 last talked to him on Feb and he said he planned to see something of New Zealand before coming said the parents Myron Kelley of Oak Ridge has aided Mr and Mrs Hale on several occasions in transmitting short-wave radio calls to and Committee today gave National Committeeman Jack Porter a unanimous vote of confidence and decided to keep a 3100000 political fund he raised in Texas The National GOP Committee refused the money Meeting behind closed doors for more than an hour the Texas committee later announced its action bulj disclosed no details of the discussion The 3100000 was money Porter raised fori a testimonial dinner for Rep Joseph Martin (R-Mass) The incident received wide publicity when it was revealed that 2-Way Help For FLU-TYPE Miseries and CHEST COLDS Bailey Freed In Slaying Murder charges were dismissed in City Court yesterday against John Lee Bailey 809 Nelson Street accused of the fatal shooting of a well known hotel waiter during a Vine Avenue brawl Feb 19 Killed was Robert Davis 40 headwaiter at the Hotel Andrew Johnson Bailey admitted shooting Davis twice after the victim shot him three times Witnesses said the fight started when wife ran behind Davis and Bailey started toward the pair with a soft drmk bottle in his hand They said Davis drew a pistol and shot Bailey Bailey claimed I ous studies of geology meteor- Jolt Reding who says she won her first movie role only after she started wearing plays a bit part in Rangers which is showing at the Tennessee Theater through today Dr-Hate wasem ployed thel dimer haTmmUmed toe ology and al the ologies attend- expedition by the Boston branch fact that Martin was a friend of ant to stepped-up scien- of the National Academy of Sci-I Natural Gas Blllf generally tific awareness left off loca I ces supported by both Democrats and mountain climbing and spelunk- had a felling iRenuhlirans in Texas ing expeditions a year ago to Mrs Hale said yesterday she nrnnm wich study the aurora borealis glacier the Porter letter soliciting for The proposed legislation would the gas industry from Works Outsider Rub Penetro on chest throat and back to ease local congestion and relax sore aching muscles Works Insida Medicated vapors from chest soothe nasal bronchial membranes open stuffy nose quiet night coughing formations and pengums at the on with that concern for further certain federal regulations South Pole A Plough Product Five Of Nine Fugitives Recaptured CHATTANOOGA March 3 Five of nine prisoners who escaped from Hamilton County workhouse were back in custody tonight after Kenneth Miolen 17 and Robert Talkington 37 were captured less than one hour apart Warden Ed Ricketts said the number of escapees wras increased from eight to pine when further check of the cellblock today showed Robert Green 19 to be missing A workhouse spokesman said there was doubt that Green had escaped with the other eight Miolen was captured by county police in a house at Ooltewah and Talkingston was picked up by state police on a road near the workhouse officials said The apparent ringleader Jarvis 22 was captured by city police at a Highland Park intersection today with the aid of three Bible students from Tennessee Temple College George Green 19 and Richard Brown 23 were picked up by state troopers within 12 hours after the break refusal to accept the money self defense in the shooting I work here in the states or else- TbBn was indirect evidence to But he has had several other she added "from indus-implied the natl0nal commit-trial firms and from universities interested in science In letters and radioed communications with his parents Dr Hale has reported that he "greatly his stay in the land of snow and ice but admitted Rev Barth Opens Series Of Sermons Mi4iffrui4iii wfi)nrTrif-iiiiiiiirifiifrir rtW rtv Y-Sna rrftn I get a part a movie until the House of Dior made sack dresses "Every time I went on an interview at a studio I always got the same answer: this is a serious sole not a comedy just too much for the She speaks the truth Movie producers look upon the voluptuous girls only as comediennes especially if blondes Academy records show that a girl with a 40-inch bosom or larger has never been nominated for an Oscar not a comedy type Juli moans "I study serious Juli wore a sack dress a few months ago Mrs Addie (Aunt Addie) Doyle '-one of South oldest citizens died at 3 :45 yesterday Her home was at 4603 Martin Mill Pike 'Members of the family declined to give her age accordance with earlier expressed wishes but said she was the oldest member of Vestal Methodist Church known in her girlhood as Chapel She had been widowed more than 40 years Her husband (Russ i Doyle was a contractor and railroad construction man in this area Always a devout church goer and civic worker Mrs Doyle organized the first Bible Class at the Vestal Church and taught it for many years Her pallbearers at services Wednesday will number several charter members of that class Funeral services for Mrs Doyle will be conducted as she herself directed in writing on paper now yellowed with age Rev Harbour Jr and Rev A Pedigo will officiate Services begin at 3 pm at the church she had belonged to for well over half a century Interment wall he in the church cemetery in what may be the last remaining plot one reservec for her next to her grave and members of his family Mrs Doyle is survived by two sons (Roy) and Doyle a daughter Mrs Oma Rudder eight grandchildren 13 great-grandchildren and a h06t of nieces and nephews The body is at i-4 brings you faster serviee south Convenient-departure times! Radar-equipped for Velvet Southern Hospitality Rev Theodore Nuhat were times Barth bishop of Tennessee yes- the going was hard terday began his- week of noon-1 Worst of these hard times ap-day Lenten sermons at St John parentiy came during a Church with 21 csll jjjizzsrd' lsst ycflr emulate the of Abraham said he had moved his have only to read history! hed up into the observation tower to know that the satisfactions of erected to hold expensive and the of have never giv- complicated equipment used en us peace and said their air glow said Mrs Bishop Barth "Never have we Hale "He said he was awakened had such knowledge of our world! by a frigid draft and discovered and the power to use it -as we that a 35-pound trap door had have now And all we can do blown off the with it is to enter into a missiles RACED THROUGH STORM race that at best can only give Explaining that loss of the door us an uncertain and terrified could endanger all their sensi- tive equipment Dan wrote of As Abraham saw the face of (racing downstairs getting God and the glory of His city dressed and groping through the we find ourselves looking with howling storm to retrieve it him Few of us do not dream Stinging snow beat against him and see Visions of a world in and darkness was so complete which the sins and failures and 100-candlepower light despairs of this world are done! show 10 feet away The truth of God alone I did get back and with is the whole truth and only as! the he wrote we acknowledge Him king and) Most exciting part of the seek His city can we find the adventure was a 1200-mile that remaineth to the chil-lerse" hi to unexplored inland ter-dren of God Iritory Young Hale was respoiv Bishop second sermon! sible for packing some 300 at 12:05 pm today is on the pounds of food supplies for the subject "Behold A He four-month trip with seven other will speak at St James Episco- scientists Snow wind and ice pal Church at 8 pm Thursday crevasses made the trip perilous before concluding the series at as5 uiforniative St on Friday At 1fast ve have to (worry about him being hurt a traffic accident down meteor Counter haughed Mrs Hale who has when Knox Man Dies In NC Nothing New Reported On Summit Meet WASHINGTON March 3 (INS) President Eisenhower conferred with Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov for half an hour today but the meeting reportedly produced "nothing to further a summit conference Mr Eisenhower was under stood to have emphasized to the Russian envoy the US insistence that any pre-summit foreign session must deal with substantive world problems Menshikov said as he left the White House that he hoped there would be a summit conference He said "The question ripened yet for but added: "I hope it will ripen soon We all believe that any steps that are taken should take us nearer to a summit Airs Eva Hardy Former Oakdale Resident Dies Sprdtl Th Jour I OAKDALE March 3 Mrs Eva Hardy formerly of Oakdale and widow of the late Charles Hardy died today at the home of her daughter Mrs Nell Henry at Oak Ridge She was 80 She is survived by her daughter one son Howard Hardy of Oakdale: 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 11 am Wednesday at Crab Orchard Baptist Church Interment will be in the church MOOSE JAW Sask March 3learned to be philosophical about Lane Larson a high school her joumeyings student has devised a meteor "But I know if any I counter for International Geo- chance for space travel in the! physical Year reporting The next few years Dan will be one I watcher presses a button when of the first to volunteer That! a meteor is sighted and a record will be something new to get is inscribed on a moving drum used Fly speedy twin-engine airliners to ATLANTA for direct connections with DC-6 DC-7B Daycoaches or Golden Crown DC-7's to fiflozca Edgar Belk who had served on the Civil Service Commission in Chicago and who was widely known here died last week at Black Mountain The body has been removed to Roberts Mortuary in Knoxville Service will be held at 11 a at National Cemetery with Rev Stauffer officiating Mr Belk is survived by his widow Mrs Vivian Boswell Belk He was 68 and a veteran of World War I a member of American Legion Square Post of Chicago a York and Scottish Rite Mason and of i a Temple Shrine A sister Mrs Smiley and a brother Harry Belk Asheville also are included in survivors Driver Fined Bound To Jury Fred A Parham 1606 McCalla Avenue was fined 3150 yesterday and held to the Grand Jury in City Court yesterday on charges of drunken driving Ace Wilson 716 East Church Avenue was held to the Grand Jury yesterday in City Court on charges of obtaining goods under false pretenses from a Gay Street department store Officers said Williams a Negro was caught charging merchandise to another person He submitted and was held under 31000 bond The University of North Dakota swimming pool was built to Olympic standards It -was opened in 1954 Ar 10:04 pm Lv 9:45 am Ar 2:58 pm Lv 4:50 pm Lv 7:08 pm Ar 10:39 pm TV In Classroom Very Effective Educators Say CHICAGO March 3 Television has invaded the classroom and two educators reported today it is very effective in teaching Leslie Greenhill of Pennsylvania State University and Francis A Gaul of Chicago City Junior College agreed classroom TV has its drawbacks But they also agreed it is rich in rewards for student school and teacher The two men led a discussion group on the subject at the national conference on higher education The conference has drawn more than 1000 educators from US colleges and universities to debate higher education in the space age Greenhill has been watching educational TV in operation at Penn State for three years He told the conference: Large numbers of students are accepting the practice and economically feasible if handled properly Gaul taught a social science course over a Chicago station for a year To him it was a taxing experience calling for rigid but logical outlines with careful attention to timing technology and criticism This was balanced by being released from classroom routine with more time to read and "something I have needed for and an opportunity to review and reorganize his ideas after seeing his lectures played back on film Australia has 2974580 square miles WWf my -y nr Jny? Fly speedy twin-engine airliners to ATLANTA for direct connections with NON-STOP DC-7's to cmnv7 Leave am Leave pm Arrive Republicans NOMINATE MRS ST0XEIY STONE Elresf csKsastisa ct ATLANTA fsr Cnva CC-Fs fe 110I3STCII JACKSO'iWIllI cr CC-7D Csycesch fr SPRING An exciting and thrilling new Hairstyle created by our Artists just for you will make the days seem brighter and Spring a little closer Our Spring Permanent Wave Value complete With or without appointment through March Tennssssa Beauty Sab Gay St 4-2351 53 RADAR EQUIPPED piiiiiB Thru play safr! 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