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THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Saturday July 30 1960 iiiEtttunirmiiniit CHURCH Dr Ralph Lloyd Head Of Maryville College Sets Sermon In Paris Unscramble the 4 seta of letters making a word of each Jumble Print each word a letter to a aquare beneath each jumble The letters you have printed on the encircled squares may then be arranged to spell the surprise answer suggested by the cartoon due What is it? Answer In automotive section FC Radio To Change Call Letters Sam Thrower president of WFCT Inc a proposed radio station in Fountain City will have to change the name of his corporation before he can operate Another station was granted the call sign in June Thrower of 5507 Chapman Highway was granted a building permit by the Federal Communications Commission Thursday to operate a full time radio station in Fountain City on 1490 kilocycles and 250 watts He expects to go into operation in September with new call letters Frank Fox of Harlan Ky was granted the same call sign in June by the FCC and expects to open his station located at 5041 North Broadway Aug 15 Fox is president of Radio Fountain City Ine WFCT His station is approved to operate on 1430 kilocycles It will be a 1000-watt daytime station Thrower said his station will be located in the new Cooper Shopping Center in Fountain City He has named Bill Sherman formerly with WATE and the of WNOX as station manager Thrower also the owner of station WATO in Oak Ridge hopes to start construction of the station next week Fox a 20-year veteran of the radio business and president of the Kentucky Broadcasting Association said he would protest the FCC approval of the WFCT call sign to Thrower on Monday morning Fox said he received most of the equipment necessary to operate yesterday and hopes to be the within two weeks Fox said James Welch former Knoxvillian and a University of Tennessee graduate as general manager of his station and Horton Davis of Fountain City as commercial manager Council To Alter Beer Law For Voting Hours SONG AT END OF This was scene on rostrum as Bless was sung at close of Republican convention in Chicago 111 Thursday night From left Mrs Nixon Sen Thruston Morton Kentucky GOP national chairman Vice President Nixon presidential nominee the Rev Edward Latch Washington who pronounced benediction Mrs Lodge Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge vice presidential nominee and Gov Nelson A Rockefeller New York (AP Wirephoto) GOP Confident After Convention square feet were Guthrie 15550 Mrs Palmer J2500 and Ed Hicks $500 Guthrie offered $5100 and Oaty Shelton 13250 for a lot containing 4897 square feet Bidders on two lots containing 6897 square feet were Guthrie $8250 and Acuff $5000 Also scheduled for first reading is an ordinance to amend certain charter sections so as to provide for equalization of disability pension benefits paid to city employes Up for final reading will be ordinances giving the City Auditorium Committee a free hand to hire and fire personnel at the new facility providing for a referendum on transferral of the city sewer system to Knoxville Utilities Board and establishing a new electrical code Council still has to agree on the amount of license renewal charges to be required in the latter If it is ready a resolution authorizing not more than $750000 in school construction bonds will be considered It is now in the hands of New York bond attorneys for approvaL Second Class Privilege Authorize! at Knoxville Tennessee under the Act of March 3 175 The Journal Receives Leased WijV Reports of Associated Press AP Wire Photo Service MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republic cation of all the local news printed In this newspaper as well as aD AP news dispatches 1 CARRIER CIRCULATION RATES- Delivered by carrier in KnorviUd and surrounding towns daily: Journal 39c and Sunday News-Senttnel 20c per week MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES aevoncti the combined strength of aL' elements in the Republican Party in New York State to win re-election as governor in 1962 Fundamentally there is a difference between the leadership of the two parties today The two platforms reveal it The Democrats are committed to economic programs in which artificial stimulus plays a vital part The Republicans are committed to natural growth within the free-enterprise system They believe in the federal intervention in the economic life of the country only when emergencies demand it The Republican creed is to use governmental aid as little as possible but to use it unhesitatingly when private enterprise temporarily cannot do the job either because of lack of funds or productive capacity Back in the minds of the Republican strategists is the belief that the so-called behind Senator Kennedy are headed for state socialism and an all-powerful central government The talk of and the i h-sounding phrases about are attractive in themselves but the business world naturally wonders how these objectives are going to be attained and whether Nikita prophecy of state socialism for America in the coming years is really going to be fulfilled all too soon by a generation of New Dealers once more in power in Washington As for the in the world so often referred to by the enties especially those who claim Russia is making in Latin America Asia and Africa the answer usually offered is that America must spend more money than she can afford For surely the United States cannot resort to the brutal tactics of infiltration in other countries through intrigue and conspiracy Plainly this country cannot go ot war with Russia just because the Soviet Union increases its hold on some countries outside the present Communist bloc Do the demands for American mean war? This is something the Republican heir candidates and their following in Congress are absolutely determined to prevent what this Republican convention really signifies in a broad- sense as it emerges confident that it will receive public support in maintaining the private-enterprise system and in avoiding American involvement in war Capital Flight To Piedmont Shift Urged A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner yesterday in recommended that Piedmont Airlines take over the route of Capital Airlines from Knoxville to Norfolk Ted Arnold Knoxville manager for Piedmont said yesterday Arnold said he was notified of the decision by Thomas Davis Piedmont president of Winston-Salem The CAB must approve the action before Piedmont takes over the run Arnold said He said the line was ready to start the flights as soon as they are approved Capital and Airlines Thursday announced plans to merge subject also to CAB approval Arnold said If CAB approves Piedmont as the carrier between here and Norfolk Piedmont would triple the service He said there would be three round trip flights both morning and evening Capital now has one flight daily Capital he said filed in March 1959 a petition requesting suspension of service over the route and Piedmont at the same lime asked permission to serve the run Both applications at that time were denied Dr Ralph Lloyd president of Maryville College who is on a 2S-day church tour of Europe will preach tomorrow at Scots Kirk in Paris France Monday through Wednesday he will attend a conference at Sevres near Paris between representatives of the World Presbyterian Alliance and the International Congregational Council From Paris he will go to Frankfurt and Berlin for conferences with representatives of the German Reformierter Bund and will preach at the German Reformed Church in Frankfurt Aug 7 He is scheduled to preside at meetings of the World Presbyterian Alliance Executive Committee through the week of Aug 8-13 and will be present in Edinburgh Scotland for an observance of the 15th anniversary of the 1910 Edinburgh Conference on the World Mission of the Church on Aug 14 From Aug 18-25 he will be in St Andrews Scotland for the an- nual' meeting of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches Graves To Speak At First Christian Edwin Graves Knoxville Postmaster and an elder of First Christian Church will speak on a World of We Can Find a World of at 1050 a tomorrow at the First Christian Church Mrs Snyder state president of the Christian Women's Fellowship will speak at 8 Tuesday at the First Christian Guild meeting at the church Laymen Take Over Morning Services Fourth Presbyterian Church for the next five Sundays will be using its laymen and lav-women in its 10:45 a worship services Tomorrow Mrs West Barber John Murrian Jr and Wayne Murphy will participate Elder Edward Judy president of Benco Plastics Inc will speak Dr Lavender To Be Guest Speaker Dr Lavender will be the guest speaker at Park City Presbyterian Church at 10:45 am tomorrow The union evening services with Kirkwood Presbyterian Church will be held at the Park City church tomorrow In August the services will be moved to Kirkwood with Rev Robert Wood preaching Polk Hymn Sing Set For Sunday Special Th Journal BENTON Julv 29 The Polk County Hymn Sing will be held at 230 pm Sunday at Benton Station Baptist Church under the direction of Rev Pickel-simer The event will be sponsored by the Music Department of the Polk County Baptist Association Glemcood Baptist Starts Construction Glenwood Baptist Church has begun construction of a new education building which will house all departments except adults The new building will increase the church capacity to about 800 BELL AVENUE Baplist Church 4615 Asheville Highway Emory Williomi Pastor 8:30 AM Broadcast on WEIR 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 Message by Rev Elmer Foust 6:45 PM Training Union 8:00 PM Message by Rev Elmer Foust By DAVID LAWRENCE CHICAGO July 29-The Republicans came here depressed in mind but they went away confident and invigorated They had felt the impact of the Kennedy-Johnson nominations at Los Angeles and wondered how their own convention would go There were signs of friction of dissension and discord which indicated serious trouble ahead The delegates were frankly puzzled by the tactics of Governor Rockefeller and his following They wondered about the extreme conservatives too But in the end all was harmony and when the Nixon-Lodge ticket was chosen the convention was happy and plainly stimulated The delegates began to reflect to each other a feeling of victory ahead and talked as if they sincerely believe it is coming What brought the transformation? First of all the skillful handling by Nixon of the Rockefeller pressure for changes in thq platform Secondly there was the strong keynote speech made by Representative Judd of Minnesota A classic in political rebuttal and finally the poise and sheer weight of the influence of President Dwight Eisenhower Anyone who underestimates his prestige today is making an error in appraisal Broadly speaking the Republican convention was different from the Democratic conclave in many respects Here they long ago knew who the nominee would be Energies were therefore concentrated on strategy for the convention To see a son of the late Senator Taft and son of the late Franklin Roosevelt each rising to second the nomination of Nixon followed by a speech for him by Senator Goldwater of Arizona an ultra-conservative these were- indications that there had been a natural difference in viewpoints on some complex questions but not a fatal one As for the circumstances whereby Governor Rockefeller came to the stage to introduce Nixon just before he delivered his acceptance speech this was a master stroke in harmonizing The truth is the New York governor means to go all out row to help the Republican ticket His tactics have been designed to imprint his influence on his party and he did so in the convention But what some of the critics of the New York governor may not have known was that he is a loyal party man and not the kind who would play rebel or insurgent to the detriment of his own party's fortunes in the campaign itself He too wall need too late now but a lot of beer could have flowed legally in Knoxville during election hours over the past four years City Council is scheduled to act Tuesday night on an emergency ordinance amending the city code section w'hich prohibits the sale of beer in the city on election days except between the hours of 7 and The prohibition will be changed to read between the hours of 8 and Four years ago the Knox County Election Commission changed the election hours extending them by one hour from 7 to 8 But council and other city authorities forgot all about changing the beer law to suit Although no one apparently realized it beer could have been sold during the last hour that the polling places still were open Law Director Mack Blackburn has drawn up the amending ordinance which is sponsored by Councilman William Padgett Jr Council is due to act on bids for the purchase of four lots on Asheville Highway which the city obtained but did not need for right-of-way The proposals were re ceived yesterday by Service Direc tor Roy I Gentry Bidders for a lot containing 2460 TWC President Due To Speak Here Tomorrow Dr Ralph Mohney presi dent of Tennessee Wesleyan Col lege Athens will speak at 10:30 a tomorrow at Washington Pike Methodist Church Dr Mohney became president of the college last year He was pastor of the Washington Pike for several years Rev Howard Hinds ehaplin of the college DR MOHNEY will speak at the church during the evening service tomorrow beginning at 7:30 pm Rev A Eldridge is the pastor Funeral Home Perfects Appeal The owner of a Cleveland Tenn funeral home yesterday perfected an appeal to the State Court of Appeals from a Bradley County Chancery Court decision in which he was ordered to return $3000 stocks to the former owner The lower court ordered Murphy owner of the Murphy Funeral Home to sign over 15 shares of stock for delivery to David McLain of Georgia who sold the mortuary to Murphy in 1937 McLain brought the suit to enjoin Murphy and the Cleveland National Bank from transferring the stock from his name McLain said he had made the stock collateral for a loan from the bank several years before and did not transfer the stock when he sold the funeral home Nigeria announced a $462000-000 5-year development program for its Western Region persons The old church which was built in 1890 with a starting membership of 10 will be torn down to make way for the new facilities The present membership is 705 Missionary Slated For Inskip Church Rev Harry Atkins a missionary to Ethiopia will speak at Inskip Presbyterian Church at 9:30 am and 7:30 pm tomorrow St Paul Church Schedules Breakfast The Men's Prayer Breakfast wnll be held at 6 am Wednesday at St Paul Methodist Church The commission on finance and the official board will meet Wednesday night at the church Youth Division Slates Meeting The Youth Division of the Halls Community Chorus will meet at 9 pm Sunday at Clapps Chapel Methodist Church Old Harp Singers To Give Program The Knox County Old Harp Singers will present an all-day program' at Laws Chapel Baptist Church in Blount County beginning at 10:30 am tomorrow A special bus will leave the Knox County Hourt House at 9 am Delap Will Speak For League Sunday Fred Delap a memher of Bearden Methodist Church will speak at 11 a tomorrow on behalf of the United Tennessee League at the Bearden Church The league is a state-wide organization working for a solution to beverage alcohol and narcotics problems Church Announces First Pastor Rev Andrew Jackson Prince of Appalachia Va Monday will become the first pastor of the West Hills Branch of Fust Baptist Church Presbyterian Church Schedules Election Rev Paul McNiel pastor of Washington Presbyterian Church which was burned July 17 yesterday said the congregation would elect building and finance committees tomorrow after the morning services 1 The church is now meeting at Ritta Elementary School Rev Elmer Foust Of Chattanooga Will Speak Here Rev Elmer Foust pastor of White Oak Baptist Church in Chattanooga will speak at 10 45 a a 8 tomorrow at Bell Avenue Baptist Church in the absence of pastor Rev Williams who is on vacation Mr Foust has just returned from a tour of 11 countries and 20000 miles REt FOI ST of travel in South America attending the Baptist World Alliance in Rio Brazil He has been in the pastorate for the past 18 years and has been in Chattanooga for the past four years Prior to this he was pastor of Meridian Baptist Church here India will establish 10 more big State Farms to help aid the food campaign 1 Dr Lewis Rhodes RFD RATES Applies in Postal Zones 1 and 2 Within 159 Miles of Knoxville Annual Derby Slated Today Twenty five contestants from three states compete today in the annual Soap Box Derby race which starts at 10 a on Yale Avenue Winner of the event sponsored by the Knoxivlle Junior Chamber of Commerce will receive a trophy and an all expenses paid trip to the national finals in Akron Contestants have entered from Knoxville Maryville Lenoir City Atlanta Ga Asheville and Canton Miss Mary Mills executive secretary of the Missionary Union of the Tennessee Baptist Convention said this is the first time the state organization has sponsored a tour to Glorieta Points on the tour included the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary the Baptist Spanish Publishing House in El Paso Texas Isleta Indian Mission near Albuquerque NM Carlsbad Caverns and the Will Rogers Memorial More than 1100 women attended the conference at Glorieta last year By Bob Barnes 4 Knoxville Area Women Attend Church Conference INazarenes Of ET District Meet Near Louisville The East Tennessee District Camp Meeting of the Churches of the Nazarene gets under way today at the district campgrounds near Louisville Tenn and will continue through Aug 7 The district assembly endec last night with an ordination service and election of officers Mrs A McCammon has been reelected by the assembly as president of the Nazarene Foreign Missionary Society and Eev Douglas Reid Chattanooga has been reelected president of the Nazarene Young People's Society Knoxville Nazarene churches will congregate tomorrow In T-ouisville for services Bomb Caused Plane Crash WASHINGTON July 29 'w -Tinal proof that a bomb blasted heavily-insured Julian A Frank and 33 fellow airline passengers to death was reported today by the Civil Aeronautics Board But the mystery of the ex plosion in the sky remained un ith nearly a million dollars at stake The summation of its six-months inquiry into the Jan 6 crash of a National Airlines plane near Bolivia made no at tempt to fix responsibility for the explosion And the FBI which has been handed the job of trying to find out who triggered the dynamite bomb that knocked the DC6 air liner from the skies refused to say how Its investigation is going Oaks Gets Promotion At Southern Bell Oaks Southern Bell dis tnct manager in Oak Ridge has bien appointed East Tennessee di vision traffic supervisor for the company in Knoxville Lott district manager here announced yesterday Thomas traffic manager in Nashville will succeed Oaks in Oak Ridge Oaks a native of Jackson Miss will reside at 5716 Wassman Road He is married and the father of two children He is a member of the Baptist Church and the Lions Club Thomas is a native of Nashville and has held posts in Nashville and Chattanooga prior to his Oak Ridge appointment Siler To Talk Mahan Siler president of Siler Brokerage Co Inc will address Rotary Club of Knoxville concerning his impression of Europe at a luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday at Hotel Farragut wnuil STARTS SUNDAY A STORY 09 MVOTJON 10VI AND TH! Sf ARCH FOR ON! COW OTUAT WHITMAN TOM TKVON for Personal Attention to your INSURANCE PROBLEMS AUTO FI KE HOME-t OWNERS LIABILITY MARINE LIFE Call DANHYLYLE Agency Phone 7-1325 I See By The Journal MARRIACF LICENSES John Wtslcy Og'rsby 49 of 4704 North-hor Drive end Emily Mont Roj 44 of 231 Cecil Street Kyle Testermon 25 of 1517 Holmon Drive ond Jonet Long Testermon 25 of 1517 Holmon Orfve Don Wiltroms $4 Of Horvord Ill ond Monona Eaton Garrett 54 of 4100 Wood i own Pike MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Richard McArver Veole 19 of Morristown ond June Brewer II of 2604 Sunset Avenue PROPERTY TRANSFERS Joseoh Robin ond wife to I Georoe ond wife house ond lot S1 1000 District 2 Ehzobeth Carnahan to Bbb ond Wife house ond lot SISOO District 9 Former and wife to Howard Blackburn ond wife house ond lot S6500 District 1 Sherrod ond wife to A Smith Jr building ond lot S7000 District 2 Sexton Jr ond wife to Over ond wife house ond lot $23750 District 9 I 6 Branch Jr and wife to Branch ond others house ond lot $6000 District A Corl ond wife to Anderson ond Bennett Co Inc house ond lot $12500 District 1 Stubblefield ond wife to Cummmos ond wife house ond lot $6750 District 2 Cummlnos ond wife to ortho Cowden house ond lot $6750 District 2 French ond wife to Anderson ond wife house and lot $7950 Dis- rlrt 2 Eorl Horfrog ond wife to Soannler ond wife house ond lot $9000 District Cox and wife to Kenneth Frost ond wfe house ond lot $19000 District 6 Wood ond wife to Ruth Chudobo house ond lot $10 975 District McSoodden ond wife to A Paltpon wife house ond lot $20000 District 5 A Sutton ond wife to Rohm ond Hoas Co house ond let $500 District 4 Klnser ond wife to Edith Belle Kileoy house ond lot $13750 District 7 Williams ond wife to A Epperson ond wife house end lot $11500 District 5 LeGronde ond wife to Marshall ond wife house ond lot $10500 District 9 DIVORCES FILED (Domestic Relations Court) Vemetta Curry Foxx 23 of 51 Kingston Pike ogoinst Leonard Foxx 23 of Austin Homes Seimo Whitson 33 of Murray Rood oooinst Ralph Whitson 33 Sarah Rossella Boot 25 of 4612 Georgia Rood ogoinst Grover Cleveland Beal 37 of Millwood Rood Juno Fisher 2 of 2341 East Fifth Avenue oooinst James Fisher 27 of Asheville Georgia Dalton Johnson 25 of Corry-ton oooinst Bruce Arnold Johnson of Corryton DIVORCES GRANTED (Domestic Relations Court) James Hardin of 2202 Brooks Rood from Mortho Hordln BANKRUFTCY PETITIONS (Federal Court) Roo Grydor 4204 Edington Road marble polisher Floyd Nopolian Sweet 227 East Hill Avenue aluminum potman News-Sentinel Sundays Only: Cents a Mouth One Year $1441 BROADWAY 5435 Nertti Breodwwy Fountain City Gcinor Minister Ph MU 7919 i Classes each Sunday 945 AM Preaching Communion 10:45 AM ond 7X PM Mtd weak Bible Study Wednesday 7X PM Subject Sunday Morning Things Seen or Unseen 2 Cor 417 It Hebrew Christians under constant pressure to revert Exhoned to act by not things seen Nooh Heb 117 Abraham Heb 11 -10 What ore light eftudions? Paul 2 Cor 1124 3 Order from God 2 Cor 57 R'Cti mon looked ot h'S possessions Luke 12 19 20 What or you looking end working for? 2 Cor 5 9 PRACTICE Makes everything easier Wish you could to more of your hard earned cash? Practice making regular deposits wifh A good way fo build a substantial balance of money-in-the bank! Your Savings earn interest at rate of 3 Listen To Evangelists Charles A Holt Jimmy Thomas Church Of Christ MON THRU to 12:30 PM WLIL-730 0NSr Subject: 'The Work Of The Church" Four Knoxville area women are attending the Missionary Union Conference at Glorieta Baptist Assembly in New Mexico which started Thursday and will last through next Wednesday They are Miss Olvia Farmer director of the Knoxville Goodwill Center Mrs Boyd King and Miss Emma Lee Gault of Powell and Mrs Effie Haynes of Mentor Enroute to the conference the group toured mission points and points of interest with about 60 other members of the state Missionary Union THE BETTER HALF I order anything I hamburger mEH3 CUR CHURCH SUNDAY! Sunday Schof 9 30 a Morning Worship 1 1 OO a Training Union 6 45 pm Evening Worship I 00 SERMON TOPICS 1 1 00 AM For (Broadcaster WKGN Radio) 500 pm Rtjoicing I Theti 515-74 want or is your wallet in a mood No Better Time Than Now To Provide for Your Family Burial Estate In Beautiful HIGHLAND MEMORIAL Will Beautiful Memorial Gardens Kingston Pike at Bearden WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT 2 Convenient FOUHTAin CITY BANK 5225 Broadway 5401 Clinton Highway The Welcome Mai Is Always Out At Our Church BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 81 5 Broadway NE 5 7 7 iwnmww!.

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