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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 2

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Do You Agree? THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Thursday April 14 1955 YJNNN mmm ijrljM 1 wm 1 i SAVE UP TO 50 ON FINE US SuesToRecover Funds It Avers Wrongfully Paid As Low As $2 Per Wk including both Labor and Material Paperhangers Now Available CHAS HUNTER SONS 325 WALNUT FACING WALL PHONE 2-4156 Never run after yonr own hat others will be delighted te do it why spoil their fun -Mark Twain 1835 1910 pen name of Samuel Lanfhomc Clemens American humoroua writer and wit Journal Want Ads 2-4141 ALJOJU FriritogMstioatoTICXXXXXJ Demos GOP See Alike On Fund Need WASHINGTON April 13 (JP) Chairmen of the Republican and Democratic parties usually scrapping saw' alike today: The lid on election campaign spending by a national committee they said is too tight Republican Leonard Hall termed the present three million dollar limit established in 1939 and Democrat Paul Butler said it has invited the formation of side committees to pass out additional money This he declared has tended to and blur away from the head of the ticket and of a party Each said the cost of reaching larger population and expenses of television and travel by air has made current limit too meager The two chairmen opened hearings before a Senate Elections subcommittee on a bill by Sen Hennings (D-Mo) to revise campaign spending laws Besides increasing the spending limit Hennings the subcommittee chairman would impose stricter regulations on political contributions their use and Unscramble the 4 sets of letters making a wonfof Tcramble Print each word a letter to a square beneath each scramble The letters you have printed on the circled squares may then be arranged to spell the surprise answer suggested by the cartoon clue What is it? (answer tomorrow: Automotive Classified Section) rircrnic ronTACLsr-V frr WS) FSS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Adams and Juanita Adams of Concord asks that they return to the Government with interest $350 paid her as family allowance at the rate of $50 monthly from Nov 1 1945 through May 30 1946 He was discharged from the US Navy in October 1945 Alvin Gentry of Martel another ex-serviceman is named in a suit to recover for the Government the sum of $350 and interest from June 25 1954 The suit claims erroneous payment of family allowance to Dorothy Gentry as wife of the defendant from June 1 1944 through Nov 30 1944 as the marriage was annulled due to the fact that Gentry was not divorced from a former wife at the time MONEY NOT DEDUCTED Leon Woods of Knoxville is asked by the Government to return $660 paid to his mother Mrs Alioa Woods as dependent from Jan 1 1946 through June 30 1948 during which time the allotment was not deducted from his Army pay Orville Brown also of Knoxville is asked to return $430 received by his mother Nora Brown and not deducted from his pay during the period from May 1946-Nov 1947 Betty Jane McKinney Alcoa is named in a suit by the Government for $222 plus interest from Oct 21 1953 which she received as mother of James McKinney FCC Asked To Switch Channel 7 To Knoxville said in the bill to have violated Navy regulations and terminated the right of his dependents to receive a family allotment This was during a period from Sept 1 1947 through Feb 29 1948 the suit states DIVORCED NO ALIMONY Elizabeth Mefford of Harriman is defendant in a suit by the USA for $300 which she is said to have received as subsistence pay from Feb 1 1947 through July 31 1947 after she and Thomas Meddford Jr then a serviceman were divorced and no alimony granted A suit by the US against Peter Peltz of Route 1 Lancing asks $27571 plus accrued interest on a loan obtained from the Farm Credit Administration US Department of Agriculture for which he issued a promissory note Feb 16 1931 New Motor Pact Sought DETROIT April 13 WV-One of the smaller auto producers American Motors Corp said today it hopes to work out a new labor contract this year different from the rest of the industry and tailored to its own needs Edward Cushman the industrial relations director said he wants to avoid the usual in which the same terms won at General Motors or Ford are pressed uniformly on the rest of the industry -wrpiiiKo SHEARS eeeffv CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON saying that VHF transmission wm wm we we we Ph 2-4123 tl-Biir Pkaa Barrlea Baaattfatly Rabailt kp KaaxriUa 1 Expert New Caatral Naw Mater I Naw Saw Uta Naw Carrylnf Caaa Rfl $5950 Vslus due to a hitter fight by Anderson and Greenville TV interests Associated Press said AIM-TV station and Greenville Television Co Station WGVL-TV Channel 23 recently won a court order to prevent proposed station WSPA-TV from moving its transmitter 25 miles northwest of Spartanburg to Parris Mountain Hall and Greenville according to the press reports contended the change in site put Spartan in a better position to become affiliated with CBS They also charged that the move increased signal strength thus aggravating a competition situation The switch of Channel 7 to Knoxville would make both stations in the area VHF if approved by the FCC 5 Mil Central Aaa KaaxTlIle Tanncaiea I I wal4 Ilka a FREE kraa 4am natratian at aa abltfatlaa ta xna a paar partakla Slafar Ecbatlt Bawlnr Maahlaa A44raaa Ph City State If BFD ptaa apaalfia Slraatiana I gaufht Said Sr Save Ad Makes Machinal Repaired now with 10 years of commercial experience has most of worked out of it but that UHF transmission is roughly three years old and in some communities is having economic difficulties the president stated a VHF station has less power and expense of installation has greater range than UHF and this along with some lower costs of operating VHF facilities are the factors the Anderson operator is citing when he says would be equalized Englebrecht added that proposal required before any decision can -be made as to position relative to the Spartanburg channel 7 hearings Today UHF Channel26 has a full schedule of Columbia Broadcasting System programs and conversion of sets to UHF is approximately 95 percent Therefore acceptance by the viewing public is good" the president added addition of a VHF Channel 10 station now the subject of FCC hearings in Washington in Knoxville during the next year could change the balance between the present one UHF and one VHF Englebrecht added that the petition by the Anderson oprator was a normal on view of the deinnermixture petitions being filed around the country This activity 0 he said should in no wise reflect on the value of either form of broadcasting in He explained as a movement to make any single TV area either UHF or VHF He said the situation is presently being investigated by a congressional committee for recommendations to be made to the FCC -Channel 7 granted to Spartan Radiocasting Co about a year ago has never gone on the air Driving a new Chevrolet I hope Council has their way and can prevent the mayor from running over them and the people in the Dukes case the City case and the tearing down of the Market House case This city is supposed to be governed by the charter and city ordinances and the vote of our 7 Councilmen and not by our mayor making the rules as he goes along This city is still supposed to be in the USA not the USSR like any citizen to come by Banana Ave with this ad and receive a free $249 bskt of Bananas with your $249 bu bskt Cobblers or your $298 TV Winesap apples or $319 oranges Free Bananas too with $198 TV mixed nuts This ad we sell out this lot of fine lettuce) gets you a free Vt doz extra when you buy the 60c Va doz lettuce FRIEND BOWLES A person could score from 2nd base every time if he could make the umpires rule as he decides on every play Our mayor seems to want to override your elected 7 umpires Tha Ursxiilla ptt OtflM Kuwlllt TjmlMM ur lk Art af Mark Tka Jnnul Eie WIM ROrU AsMlU4 Frtti fnterttal Nwt At WlraphaU SerrU MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FEES Yha AhmIM FrM nUtUS a UilTtlr te tti 1 llhll itn wtll 1 AP 9 CARRIER SUBSCRIPTION RATES DtllrcreS kr aarrtera ta W1" 1 umasSlaf lavas SaUp ar 4 vk madu subscription rates (Pajakla la A i DAILY DAILY AND ONLY SUNDAY aiaatka JJJ fj mantha laantk 1 RFD RATES Applies Is Zeaei I ssl I WlOus SSS HUM KaasrtIJa DAILY DAILY AND ONLY SUNDAY On ya months teaatha 1 47S I maatk loa lst SaaSar aaly-SS mala a teaalkl aaa HAS 1 can help you win one! 4 Eight Chargi Spring Clearance your day to solve your Spring wardrobe problems and still keep your budget on the beam! slashed prices on our smartest fashions our aisles and counters -are crowded with bargains! We open at 9:30 am be here for first choice of these first class values! All Sales Final 40 Fine Suits 33 Better Coats 68 Quality Dresses 28 Fine Dresses JS $1295 23 Better Hats $795 28 Quality Blouses $595 Face es Of Contempt CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE lowed the taxicab according to police Elsewhere in the nine-state territory two men were arrested by police after a demonstration at Pensacola Fla according to Associated Press One identifying himself as Joseph Howard Deeson of Atlanta was booked on a charge of disturbing the peace by throwing eggs The other listed as Jack Deese Columbus Ga was held Jor investigation Twe men arrested after an exchange Of blows outside an exchange at Chattanooga were cleared of disorderly conduct charges and released today They were A Carmichael lock CWA president and Hugh Carter a taxicab driver The sporadic cable-slashing which has continued throughout the walkout flared with intensity at Miami Fifty-six cables were slashed or damagec there disrupting service on 10-000 telephones Other cables were severed at Jacksonville Fla Montgomery Ala and nearby communities and at Chattanooga Wages arbitration of grievances and a no-strike clause are among major remaining differences between company and union No progress bas been reported recently in negotiations Young High Play Slated A Fresh New Crop of Summer Enter Big Miracle Mile Contest DRESSES ripples and glides over the Fire through the ultra- You can win a new Chevrolet plus a $1000 US Savings Bond A neckline drawn to a bow in white pique the narrow sheath line eased with hip pockets Fabric drama created by narrow rows of broadcloth strapping over stitched on checked gingham in black navy brown or hunter green Sizes 10 to 20 efficiency of the two And the Turbo-Fire too 180 horsepower for really blazing performance And Chevrolet is the only car in its field with a 12-volt electrical system So why you sample these pleasures yourself at the wheel of a 1955 Chevrolet Enter our Big Miracle Mile Contest without cost or obligation and you may win a 1955 Chevrolet of your own with a $1000 bond to sweeten the pot! motoramic big bumps Anti-Dive Braking Control learn that the Moto-ramic Chevrolet dip sharply down in front when you jam the brakes on! Only Chevrolet has Anti-Dive Braking Control to give stops High-level Ventilation Another Chevrolet exclusive in the low-price field to draw in air above the level of road dust and exhaust fumes to turn wind gusts into a smooth air flow "Horses" to Suit Your Needs want to explore full range of engine choices from the silk-lined cyclone of the new What you learn on a demonstration drive can help you win the happiest invitation a motorist ever received For not only are you being invited to drive the smoothest liveliest loveliest car in the low-price field but you are also getting a chance to win a brand-new Chevrolet plus a $1000 US Savings Bond the story behind our Miracle Mile Contest It gives you a chance to see for yourself the wonderful advances built into the Moto- ramic models And while you are testing be picking up a whole headful of information' that can help you be a winner The fact is put so many advances in the 1955 Chevrolet that no one entry could cover them alL But here are some things to look for particularly: Glide -Ride Front Suspension the unique spherical-joint suspension that is sheathed against grit and self-adjiLsting for wear so beautifully flexible it sops up even the tiniest road Other Dresses 109i to 5995 You?" Juniors Misses Women's Half Sizes 1 BUY AIIY V8 UNTIL TRIES REGORB-SLIASIIIHG Tlosl Hodern in Design Lowest in Price KltOSNES How will be present- ed by students of Young High School at 7:30 pm Friday at the school I -Playingthe leads in the three-act come- dy will be Jim Marshall John Krosnes and p' Carol Grubb I It is sponsored by MISS the student body Could Charge It Club Plan Lay-By BEATY CHEVROLET CO INC Your Chevrolet Dealer 437 Broadway Phone 2-4183 REEDER CHEVROLET CO INC Since 1912 318 State St Phone 2-5103 524 South Gay Street the Heart of.

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