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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 9

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Juw Hu rif furwr -ni -fiviii i rn (-1 SU 4i THE 9 KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Mnnday February IS 1959 SlSfi Kingsport Still Atop The right iumifure steps up efficiency of office routines View by Sm Sipid Journal Cage Ratings From desks to storage cabinets we have everything you need for a smooth running office LIBERAL TRADE-IN Over In Nashville most of the basketball experts both self-styled and legitimate agree that Auburn has a better basketball team than Kentucky Those two meet In Lexington McDermott mrs age 44 of Sevierville died 8:20 Friday at Oak Ridge Hospital Survivor: husband Abraham McDermott father James Morton mother Mrs Jessie Chandler Service 11 A a Tuesday at Pleasant View Baptist Church The body will lie in state one hour before services Interment New Zios Cemetery Etowah The body is at the home in charge ALLOWANCES COME IN! 617 Gay St Phone 3-2107 DANCEr HARRY 65 yean retired bookkeeper of Pleasant Hill Road died Friday afternoon In Hospital Memphis Member of Pleasant Hill Methodist Church and the a a 1 Fraternity Survivors: widow Mrs Gladys Tipton Dance daughter Miss Betty Dance Knoxville son Jim Dance Detroit sisters Miss Hazel Dance Knoxville Mra Myrtle Pohlman Washington brothers Dance Knoxville: Dance Nashville The body will arrive in Knoxville Sunday morning Kingsport and Lenoir City maintained their hold on the top two positions in The weekly ratings of high school basketball teams in East Tennessee The Indians from Dobyns-Bennett tightened their grasp on first place by setting a new Big Seven scoring record in 97-40 victory over Erwin It was the I Saturday night the biggest 35th straight conference win for Guy Indians Kingsport now sports a test Joel Tigers have 24-2 record Lenoir City still runnerup to Kingsport in the ratings exploded last Friday for a 127-69 triumph over Clinton El- their victory inarch of 29 games The Went Ad Section is the buyers and sellers place over Southern Railway Services 2 Ja Monday at Mann's Chapel Rev James A Ivy Rev Norman Edwards officiating Interment Woodlawn Cemetery Pallbearer: Hugh Fietden Robert Prt vette A Wldner Fred Burris Henry Pratt Jr Eugene Warwick Fulton And MARTIN MRS age 51 Lake City passed away Saturday night at Stewart Air Force Base Hospital Smyrna Tenn Survived by husband and one son Glendene Martin both of Lake City mother Mrs Lizzie Moody three sisters Mrs Geneva Ashcroft Mrs Hazel Denny and Mrs Geraldine Smith and one brother Earl Moody all of Columbus Services Tuesday 2 Martin Chapel Rev Lindsay Rev George De-Lozier and Rev Loveday officiating Interment in Leach Cemetery The body remains at Martin Funeral Home Lake City where the family will receive friends 7 to 9 Monday looked better over aid Vandy publicity di-rector Elmore (Scoop) I a "They ran their pattern a very East Fight AGAIN (Wo have boon dlotod more hotel rooms and more freezers) 0 For Second BYRD 0 Mcelroy mr edward of 511 Douglass Street NW died Friday 9 pm at UT Hospital after a lingering illness The body was removed to Clark Mortuary Funeral arrangements will be announced later The body remains at Clark BENNETT EDWARD age 72 of Amhurst Road died at 4:55 Saturday at hi home He was a member of Amhurst United Brethren Church He was a retired Southern Rail' way bollermake rat ohn Sevier Yards Surviving are his widow Mrs Eva Sente 11 Bennett: 2 step-sons Walter Sente! of Fort Bennlng Georgia and Richard Sentell of Knoxville: sister Mra Minnie Hutson La Follette several nieces and nephews The body will remain at Weaver Funeral Home where the family will receive friends 7 to 9 pm Sunday Funeral services at 2:30 pm Monday at United Brethren Chunbi with Rev William Yarbrough and Rev Bacon officiating The body will lie in state from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Interment Highland Memorial Cemetery Pallbearers: nephews Carl Hudson Mack Bennett Mitchell Cooper Jimmy Hudsoif Rav Bennett and Edwin Cooper 3930 Oak Ridge Highway at West Haven In charge ivin Panthers scored an even 200 points last week the other victim being Loudon in a 1 73-44 slaughter Alcoa moved from fifth to third I by posting victories over two highly-regarded rivals Lake City and Everett Knoxville Central which surrendered second place last week following a loss to Fulton skidded to fifth when East handed the Bobcats their I second defeat last Friday Others in the top ten are Meigs I County fourth Sevier County sixth Chattanooga City seventh Elizabeth ton eighth Knoxville I East ninth and Rutledge tenth Final ratings will be an-nounced next Monday The top 20: 1 Kingsport Lenmr City Alcoa 4 Meigs County 3 Centra Sevier County 7 Chattanooga City 5 Elixabethton 9 Knoxville East 1 10 Rutledge 11 Hampon 12 Chal ta 00 Central 13 Knoxville Fulton 14 Sullivan 13 Bailey ton 13 Surgo'nsvUle 17 LaFollett 15 Miitwav 19 Lake City 20 Chattanooga Hixson rt MULLINS JAMES age 71 died early Sunday morning at the home of his son Fred Mullins Rout 1 Decatur Survivors: two daughter Mrs Howard Lane Knoxville and Mrs John Messier Lowell three sons Fred Mullins Decatur Claude of Mary ville and Billy of Knoxville two staters Mrs Edna Morgan Knoxville and Mrs Annie Cranfield Decatur The body is at Kyker Funeral Home in Sweetwater Funeral at 10 a Tuesday at Oak Grove Methodist Church of Meigs County Bunal in church cemetery Kyker Sweetwater in charge well made few mistakes and kept at it until they got a good shot Vandy played them a good game but Auburn let any pressure bother them in the closing Nashville basketball writers Dudley Green and John Bibb echoed this opinion Thus it appears that Auburn might have a better chance against the Wildcats in Lexington than the public is wont to concede I think the ability to leave the coxy confines of their own division and come north to beat Vandy and Georgia Tech on their home floors is solid proof that their win streak is no freak Still I would take Kentucky in this one Even if Auburn is slightly better equipped insofar as experience is concerned I doubt if it will be enough to offset the home floor advantage the Ruppmen will enjoy February 14 to March 2nd FREELS SAM age 76 passed away Saturday night at his home Route 2 Clinton He was a member of St Marks Methodist Church Survived by two sisters Mrs Mattie Massey Clinton Rout 2 and Mrs Sal-lie England Dallas Texas Funeral services Monday at pm at his home the Rev Paul Barker officiating Interment In Sunset Cemetery Cox of Lake City in charge 2 PEOPLE MALONE HENRY ge 74 Route 2 Jellico died Friday at 5 10 a Survived by his wife Lu-cina: three daughters Mrs Marshall Thompson Route 2 Jeilieo Mrs Ada Hadom Newport Ky and Mrs Lillian Forti Cincinnati OJ five brothers Charlie and Roy Malone Newcomb Will and Floyd Smith Harlan Ky and Dee Smith Newcomb: one sister Mrs Maude Trammell Jellico eight grandchildren one great grandchild Funeral service 2 Monday at Newcomb Methodist Church Rev Jack Davis officiating Burial in Douglas Cemetery The body remains at Ellison Funeral Home Jellico UT Frosh Play Tonight HENDERSON CLIFTON 89 Court College Homes expired Saturday Feb 14 at his home Survivors: wife Mr Corns Lion Henderson three half sisters Mrs Julia Stovall New York Mrs French Patin of California and Mrs Edythe Whyte of Virginia four half brothers James Frank nd William of Knoxville Seart of Dayton Ohio: 24 nieces and nephews five isters-in-law four brothers-in-iw mother-in-law Mrs Mabel As-barary and a very devoted tnend Mr Nellie Roex Many other relative and friends Funeral Tuesday Feb 16 at 30 with Rev Crutcher officiating in a Chapel Family will receive friends at the home Remains will be In state after 6 P- Monday at yo lr i sss srtzrrs wonderful WNOX your Priate Jolfy Cab fort7'Nnr fake you tb gt err7Go-Round Aaain itar room YoUurVff rro 3 ut Hotel foVnqZl pr'Vof JolY Cab round the For re a fe shoo RENFRO MRS MINNIE the widow of the late Renfro passed away at 10:30 a Sunday The body was removed to Estes F'uneml Home Survivors: one son Earl Renfro Jefferson City: one brother A Nance Rutledge Funeral at 4 Monday at Estes Funeral Home in Jefferson City Dr Ray Dykes officiating Interment in West View Cemetery Pallbearers: Ben and Bill Catlett Jake Rhoton Phillip Hustad Sam Mynett and Mallory Estes Jefferson City in charge East needs some help from Hol-ston Tuesday to sew up District Six tournament next week Buford Mountaineers figure to get past Rule in a game that will assure East at least a tie for second place But unless Fulton bows to Holston Tuesday or to Young Friday the two teams will end in a deadlock for the runnerup spot behind Central schedule will find besides the Rule-East and Hol-ston-Fulton contests Central at Young West at South TSD at Powell Kami at Bearden Oak Ridge at Catholic Loudon at Far-ragut Halls at Maynardville and Gibbs at Rush Strong Tonight in East Tennessee Kingsport will be at Holston Institute Mosheim at Baileyton and Fall Branch at Ketron The schedule: KNOXVILLE Tuesday Central at Young Rule at East Went at South TSD at Powell Holston at Fulton Kamea at Bearden Oak Ridge at Catholic Loudon at Farragut Hall' at Maynardville Gibb at Ruth Strong Thanday Harriaon-Chllhowee at Gibbs Friday Young at Fulton Powell at Karnt Carter at Holston Central at Catholic Lenoir City at West Oak Ridge at Bearden Noma at Halit Eatt at Clinton TSD at Lanier EAST TENNESSEE Monday Klngtport at Holiton Institute Mot brim at Baileyton Fall Branch at Ketron Tueoday Auatln at Alcoa Hall Maryville at Frlendtvllle Kingsport at Elixabethton Lenoir City at South Harrtman Lake City at Norrla Chattanooga City at Bradley County Gatlmburg at Rutledge Jones boro at Hampton Midway at Kingston Porter at Lanier Everett at Chattanooga Central Clinton at LaFollettc Walla nd at Alcoa Sale Creek at Spring City lefferton at White Pine Sweetwater at Maditonvllle Etowah at Calhoun Charleston at Polk Countv Oliver Spnngt at Coalfield Meigt County at Englewood Ketron at Rogertvili Powell Valley at Henderaon Settlement Happy Valley at Erwm Blountvilla at Boone Creek Harriman at Oakdale St Jame at Baileyton GtwifvlU at Mom owtu Sullivan at Suron ill Hanion-Chilhowee at Pittman Center Oneida at Robhln Jarkehoro at Jellico Pruden at Washburn Holston Valley at Virginia gh McDonald at Camp Creek Bull Gap at CHtwav Cloud'and at Mountain City Bluff City at Bristol Celina at York Institute Unaka at Mary Hughe Greenback at Von ore P1eaant Hill at CrossvUle Norma at Huntsville Six of East small college basketball teams swing into action in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference tournament this weekend at Nashville LMU and Carson-Newman the one-two finishers in the VSA Cs Eastern Division will be joined I by Tusculum Tennessee Wesleyan Milligan and King in the tourney Eight regular-season games involving small colleges are on tap this week beginning tonight with Mars Hill (NC) at Hiwassee the Tennessee Freshmen at Mary ville and Union at Milligan The schedule Mart Hill at Hlwssee UT Freahmen at Maryville Union at Milligan TL ESDAY Middle TfMMwf at East Ten ne-we State TPI at Mrmphn State Wofford at East Twines aee Emory A Henry at Maryville Morehead SUte at TPI SATURDAY Hiwaaaee at Cumberland College JONES JAMES age 65 passed away in- an Asheville hospital Sunday morning Survived by wife one son James Jones Bulls Gap: four sisters Edna Anderson Paxton 111 Mildred Painter Witt Tenn Mary Mil bum Chattanooga and Lena Dinkard Knoxville three brother Herman of Witt Cletus New Castle Ind and Ed of Morristown Funeral 2:30 Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Bulls Gap Revs Roberts Fletcher and Tarwater officiating Interment McCollough Cemetery The body is at Stewart Funeral Home Bulla Gap from where It will be removed to lie in state at the church 30 minutes before services Bulls Gap Lodge No 764 FAAM in charge of graveside services STERLING MR of 718 Moriah Street NW died Saturday Feb 14 at Mountain Home Veterans Hospital The body will be shipped to Clark Mortuary Funeral arrangements will be announced later The body remain at Clark fell TenneiMft catches An barn here a week from tonight and it is clear that If the Vols are to get anything done against the Plainsmen it will take an upswing in their marksmanship to do it Locating the general area of the hoop has been a matter of tremendous frustration to the Vols all season but never so much as in the last half against Vanderbilt when they hit only five of 30 attempts from the field (167 per cent) They have O7'ercome this handicap admirably on most occasions this campaign a to experience backboard strength and a penchant for good clutch play Their only really good shooting in SEC activity has been in the Florida game and in the second half of the Georgia Tech game here The Vols get another chance to test their recuperative powers tomorrow against Tech in Atlanta Thus far they have been able to pick up their beds and walk following single-shot losses They rebounded from each of the five previous defeats with wins over Virginia Vandy LSU Tech and Ole Miss Tech indicated she is ready for the Vol Invasion by taking Oklahoma City 14th-ranked in the nation in three overtimes Saturday night in Hofei fo a u'' enfertoinn JO coffee hep for SADLER DEBRA age 4 months passed away Feb 14 at Grand Praine Texas Survivors: parents Mr and Mrs Allen Sadler one sister Denise Grand Prairie Texas grandparent Mr and Mr James Langford Maryville grandmother Mrs Lou Sadler Illinois Services Monday 2 McCammon-Ammons Chapel Interment Grandview Cemetery Rev Clell Gibson and Charles Hitson officiating our aND BELOW! Eastern Teams Clash In VS AC LATHAM MRS LILLIE Widow of the late James A Latham age 73 of Fountain City Route 13 died at 6:10 Saturday at the home of her Ja -ghter Mrs Louise Weaver She was a member of the Black Oak Baptist Church The body will remain at Weaver Funeral Home Funeral service 2:30 pm Monday at Black Oak Ridge Baptist Church with Rev Fred Harbin officiating 3930 Oak Ridge Highway at West Haven in charge FREEZER FACTS HURRY! YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO! SEYMOUR HESTER age 86 died at 6:30 a Sunday at the home of her son Charles Seymour Maynardville She also leaves a daughter Mrs Uiis Buckner Fountain City: 15 grandchildren 33 greatgrandchildren and one great greatgrandchild Funeral at Ailor'a Chapel 1 '30 pm Monday with Rev Harold Tipton officiating Interment Braden Cemetery Pallbearer will be grandsons Walter and Swan Seymour Elmer Keller Clay Forest and Harley Buckner The body remains at D0N7 YOU DESERVE THIS TRIP AND FREEZER? Australians At Graham Meet Sppriil To TK Jovrnftl NASHVILLE Feb 15 (fl-Two teams from the Eastern Division will open play Wednesday afternoon in the Volunteer State Ath-I letic Conference tournament David Lipscomb College here The four top teams in the combined percentage standings for the regular season drew byes for the first round in which the eight lower ranked teams will contend for second-round berths The top four in order are Lincoln Memorial Austin Peay ICarson-Newman and David Lipscomb Pairings for the others in games: 2 pm Tusculum 5th vs King 12th 4 pm Union 6th vs Tennessee Wesleyan 11th 7 pm Bethel 7th vs Milligan 10th 9 pm UT Martin Branch 8th I vs Belmont 9th VOLUNTEER STATE ATHIET1C CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS WESTERN DI51MON SLUSSER BYRD age 31 of 1916 Kim Watt Road passed away at 220 am FYlday at University of Tennessee Hospital He was a veteran of World War II Services 2 pm Monday at Kim Watt Baptist Church Rev Fred McGill officiating Pallbearers: Ellison Clarence Davis Dewey Kirby Frank Allen Samuel Pat tv Stammy Interment Solway Methodist Church Cemetery The body is at th home In charge Roberts This Trip FREE icith the Purchase of any one of SIX MODELS UPRIGHT or CHEST The Vols and Vandy came off with a split in their series one win apiece Tennessee Is 1-6 with Tech and with Kentucky in the home-and-home rivalries with northern division foes This division continues to be the dominant force in the conference In 16 games with the southern division (Miss State Ole Miss LSU and Tulane) played on the Jiome floors our four teams (UT Vandy UK and Tech) came off a ith 11 wins five losses Against the eastern division (Auburn Alabama Georgia and Florida) this division is 6-2 with eight games left all on friendly grounds A11 four of the northern division teams are in the upper half of the con' ference standings VANGILDER SOMERS age 53 passed away 11:20 a Saturday at Blount Memorial Hospital Survived by wife Sue Goddard Van-Gilder: mother Mrs Ramage Maryville aister Mr Floyd William Bristol nephew Harry Curtis Williams Mr VanGiider was the son of the late Harry VanGiider and Mrs Ramage Services Monday 10 a at McCammon-Ammons chapel Rev Thomas Chileote officiating Interment Greenwood Cemetery Knoxville Please omit flowers McCammon-Ammons in charge MELBOURNE Australia Feb 15 If) Thousands were turned away today from Evangelist Billy first meeting of 16-week Australian campaign A two-mile-long queue waited up to four hours to pack biggest stadium which holds 8000 Hundreds from the country some of whom had traveled up to 300 miles to see Gra ham were among those who could not get in Graham obviously delighted with the huge crowd said it was bigger than he attracted in his London and Berlin crusades He got his first for when he addressed 3000 people who waited outside the stadium in the rain before the main meeting began Graham addressed them from the back of a truck as the rain poured down Later inside the stadium he said American eyes are on Australia in this campaign Thanday CTiatanoog City at LaFollettc Fall Branch at Ottway Holston Valley at Bristol Oakdale at Rorkwood Happy Valley at Elizabethton Polk County at Copper Basin Red Bank at Chattanooga Central Rutledge at Jefferson Gatlinburg at Maury Hampton at Blountville Friday Everett at Lake City Harriman at South Harriman ijiFollette at Alcoa Chattanooga City at Maryville Rogersville at Sullivan Friendsville at Greenback Friendsville Academy at Porter Sparta at Crossvtlle Whites burg at McDonald St James at Mosheim Polk County at Englewood Bluff City at Virginia High Lamar at Mountain City Greeneville at Bristol Training School at Jonesboro Church Hill at Bulls Gap Wynn at Coalfield Maynardville at Jellico Doak at Bailevton Rockwood at Oliver Springs Boones Creek at Erwin Kingston at Loudon Tellioo Plains at Sweetwater Madisonvllle at Calhoun Meigs Oountv at Homesteads Vonor at Waliand 4- Nominations End For Preakness 5 Year Unit Warranty! 5 Year Food Spoilage Warranty! 1 Year Free Service! All Aluminum Liner Won't Rust! Free Delivery to All Counties Listed! Pay Cash or Easy Terms! WILLIAMS age 84 of Mascot died Saturday night at St Mary's Hospital He was a Baptist and a retired foreman of the American Zinc Co Survivors: sons Leonard and Jack Williams of Mascot daughters Mrs Mary Craig Mrs Lissia Wright and Mrs Virgie Luttrell all of Mascot Mrs Bessie Dunn of Joppa-Mrs Hazel Hurst a i a Mich brother Hubert Williams Blaine 27 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren Services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at the Joppa Methodist Church Rev James A Clark and Rev Louis Ellis officiating Interment in the Joppa Cemetery Pallbearers: grandsons Jim Clea and Donald Wiliams George and Donald Dunn and Snooks Boone Family will receive friends from 7-9 pm Monday at McCarty Mortuary 15 mid- Feb the close BALTIMOORE Nominations for added Preakness night tomorrow Pimlico officials said that because of the 550000 hike in the purse for the May 16 classic they expect some 200 nomina- uicy ovniiL wv visv- Recreation Schedule Brandau Dies In Atlanta US Wins World Bobsled Title a trn i ie SwitzerlandJtions including several from Feb 15 Art TVler cool pre- abroad There were 176 nomi- Iff We buy direct from the Hofpoint Factory All Freezers are priced below nations in 1956 the record for the mile-and-three-sixteenths go for three-year-olds Nomination entry and starter fees are expected to swell the gross purse to around J180000 with the share topping 5127000 for the 83rd running 4 Milton Brandau of Atlanta formerly of Knoxville died at about 10 :30 pm yesterday at his home friends here learned He was 66 Mr Brandau son of the late Henry Brandau of Knoxville is survived by his wife the former Margaret Richards and a sister Mrs Ray Alexander of Chattanooga Mr Brandau had lived in Atlanta for more than 25 years He was a salesman for Swift Co cision driving today brought the United States its first four-man bobsled world championship since 1953 But after conquering the tricky and treacherous mile-long Olympic chute the 43-year-old physicist surrendered to his demands that he retire from the sport Leading by only one-hundredth a second after ATKINS WILLIAM DOUGLAS (Dong) age 55 passed Feb 13 Survivors: wife Mrs Geraldine Rousseau Watkins daughter Mrs Leonard Cathcart London England: son Sam Watkins Loudon four grandchildren parents Mr and Mrs Watkins Loudon two sisters Mrs Ben Hall Athens Mrs Arthur Young Glen Alpine brother Dr Watkins Loudon Services 2:30 Monday Loudon Methodist Church Rev Green and Rev Marshall officiating Interment Steekee Cemetery The body will remain at the family residence 603 College Street until one hour before services at which time It will be removed to th chun to lie in state Arrangements by Quinn Karnes Loudon Knicks Crush Royals 124-97 Racial Crisis Solution Offered first two runs the Weston Mass veteran piloted the custom-made sled he built himself to a winning margin of 35 hundredths of a second after two runs team won the title with a total time of 5 minutes 1082 seconds for the four runs down the twisting track of snow and ice RATES ON OBITUARIES Daily ward 56 words minimum Bandar News-Sentinel ny word 5 words mtnhnom One-half column pleturn will at $558 weekday and 87 -8 Sunday NEW YORK Feb 15 The New York Knickerbockers piled up an 18-point first half lead and then coasted to 124-97 National Basketball Association victory over the Cincinnati Royals day WE HAVE PLENTY OFHOTPOINT FREEZERS BUT HOTEL ROOMS ARE ALLOTED FILL IN THE BLANK NOW! Joe Brown Rich Oilman Dies MAIL TODAY Bowling Tournament Monday F-k is At OiHhww Park EASTERN JR LEAGCE 5:00 pm Park (A) 5:00 Tuckahoe-Rebels fB 5:00 pm Tenn Ave -Jr CYO C) Shfc-p's Ridge-Bv CITY JR LEAGIE 6:00 pm Nomads-Falcon A Groc-Muddv Creek (B 6:00 Bohcats-Dav Marble fC) Official Bowers Paul Noce Newman Bob Irwin Willard Brown Bil Ritter KNOX COUNTY LEAGUE Umrt A 7-00 pm Grocery Sno pm Green Dragnns-Boyd Creek 9:00 pm Zaxo Bros-Powll Proa Levi-btraus-Bye Officials Bill Henson Jack Diggs CITY LEAGUE Conrt 7:00 pm So Athletic Co -Tempi Motor 8-00 pm Jft City Cab-Mynatts Eso 9:00 pm Reliable Motor-Beeler Motor Wagon Wheel-Bve Official Paul Rouse Joel Huffakera MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Coart (1 7-00 tv Rlverdale-Bearden 8 KX Blue Snrings-Shady 9:00 pm Bapt Hopital-Cox Team Eastern State-Bve Officials John Clabo Boh Matthews RA JR LEAGUE At Tysoa Jr 6-00 Wallace Memorial-A tiro Beil 6:43 pm Rose berry -Sevier Heights 7:30 pm Pmev Grove-Mh Ave Mickey Jefferies Don Tar uln COMMERCIAL LEAGUE East High Till pm Gray Knox Marhle-GIbb 8 -no nv Rohm Haas-Gateway 9 -00 pm McClung-House-Haon Great Atlantic Shoe-By Olficia Esposito Hancock EAST TENNESSEE LEAGUE Faltoa High 7:00 pm Pip Soueak-Lincoln Park 8 -on pm Ft Cltv 'Meth-Norri Market 9:00 Carnival Club-Spade Well Frve TENN VAILFY LEAGUE Rale High 7:00 pm Joes Tem-Wagon Wheel 8 -oo pm Wilson Tem-Fnote Mineral 9:00 pm Western Hghts-Knox Magazine Oificla's Wnght BarMsh COSMOPmTTaN LEAGUE West High 7:00 pm Marines-Marhle City 8 -Oil pm Advertisers-West High 900 Manetta-Kam Pan-Am W-lght Allen LEAGUE Lamar St Ceater 6:30 pm Ft Sanders-NBC 7 30 Black Ace -Tazewell 830 pm Red Sox-BapL Nurse i UT Hospital-Bye Sherrod CaidweO Dr A Stewart associate general secretary of the Board of National Missions United Presbyterian Church USA yesterday urged more and as a -solution to the present integration segregation Speaking at the dedication ceremonies of a new educational wing at Knoxville MacMillan Chapel Dr Stewart cited human as and pointed out that while will accomplish a the best way to solve the current problems is through Christian 4 My Name Aga My Address Is Is First Chance Rt No Phone NEW ORLEANS Feb 15 Joe Brown 61-year-old multimillionaire oilman- sportsman and gambler died at his henna today after a long illness Brown owner of many famous race horses also had owned the Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas Nev He sold the gambling establishment after a heart attach last August He was one of the larger hi dependent oil producers in Louisiana His cal and gas holdings have been estimated up to 75 million dollars He also had extensive property holdings in Nevada Montana and his native Texas Street or Rood City County I work at I have traded on credit at: 1 2 3 MAIL IMMEDIATELY TO: Tiny Premature Life Brief Knoxville Journal it was his belief that the everrf might go to the West Coast they get it once every 10 MrGano and Frank Ky Baker executive secretary and treasure er of the ABC asked that additional information concerning Knoxville be compiled and sent to the tournament site committee before its March 19th meeting in St Louis welcome new cities and we are happy Knoxville wants both officials told Bob Price manager of Magnolia Bowling Lanes and Ed Harris Journal sports editor who made the official invitation Mayor Jack Dance and Governor Buford Ellington extended the written invitation through the Knoxville duo ST LOUIS Mo Feb It will be 1965 at the earliest before Knoxville can hope to stage the American Bowling national championship bowling tournament But the best bet is for 1967 An official invitation had been extended the ABC to stage its or '62 tournament in auditorium which will be completed by then However the tournament is headed for Detroit and the tournament is expected to be staged in the Mid-West Members of the ABC had voted to go to at least one Southern city in each 10 years It will be '65 when the event comes South once again However Richard Gano president of the ABC told The PHILADELPHIA Feb 15 UPh-A baby girl who weighed only one pound 14 ounces when she came into the world three months ahead of schedule died today just 36 hours old The child bom yesterday to Mr and Mrs Guy Quarto was pronounced dead at birth by doctor but found to be alive at the eitymorgue PH 4-0755 2053 BROADWAY KNOXVILLE TENN Selling and Servicing Famous Hotpoint Appliances Since 1946 mmm pm.

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