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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 31

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WMJ ipniiiwi' THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Sunday Daacmbar 18 1955 13-E5 V1 W1 -imj-H' itwhpww ajoj' w1 jjilv "vx' v's' s'- vo Nv- These Rules Govern Prizeword Contest only a correct solution can win There is only one SOLVE the clues across and down as you would omy a correct soiuuon can win mere is omy one a i 'v i 4' 4 ss--x' Yyyrt -w -wl answer that in the decision of the judges is the BEST rC fifl enri ti HP 11 word fitting the definition in each clue The decisions A I 1IW fuUI of the judges shall be final and all contestants taking nn Ta 1 71 part agree to accept those decisions as a condition of MjOHIISWOTCL lVO OU entry i (4) After you have filled in the puzzle clip it evenly and re the reasons for are would be justified in being is mail or deliver to The Knoxville Journal to arrive be- sShichasnoTsdvSo 31 fore midnight Dec 21 1955 Any entries received published today is worth $400 and after the deadline whether by mail or hand delivery the deadline is 4 Thursday will be declared ineligible rTC 1 MISS Is better A little MISS EXTRA BONUS OF $10 the house could- divulge Contestants are urged to send in their filled-out puzzle taiiToutA pasted on a card The prize winner or winners will get mess or muss would an extra $10 if histheir answer comes to The Journal be negligible and probably overpasted on any kind of stiff card instead of in some other looked by understanding visitors form You do not have to use a postcard plication11 MASS hve Uttle ap" SHAPES is best When work- any other crossword puzzle CHOOSE from each clue the word you think best fits the definition LETTER the answers in the spaces provide in the puzzle until all the -white squares have been filled in RULES FOR THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL PRIZEWORD PUZZLE CONTEST (1) Anyone may enter except employes of The Knoxville Journal and members of their family (2) Entries must be made in crossword puzzle form They must be on the form printed here for your convenience (3) A cash prize of $10000 is offered for the correct solution of each puzzle with the prize money accumulating each week if no correct solution is offered The person who submits Hie correct solution for Prize-word Puzzle No 51 therefore will win If more than one correct solution is received the prize will he equally divided1 among the winner If no correct solution Is received the prize will be added to the award for next contest REMEMBER: There is only ONE correct solution and Prizeword Puzzle No 51 Clues Across: 2 A difficult can easily reveal a weaknesses 6 There have been interesting books written about cities 8 in the atmosphere 9 May act as a challenge to a certain type of man 10 A long way off 1L If the careful type be reluctant to do so 14 styles are liked by every woman 16 Naturally one thinks of them as being destructive 18 There will be few compliments for the man responsible for a pretty weak one 20 Greek letter 22 Close study of a particular one can increase our knowledge of ing on his project a sculptor is GIFT FOR UT Representatives of 13 Knoxville automotive wholesale dealers have presented a check to the University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital and Research Center for purchase of a Chest X-Ray Hood and Camera Unit- Here UT President Dr Brehm (second from right) accepts the check from A Moody who with William Clift (far left) represented the dealers Looking on at far right is Ferguson the administrator The gift was made in behalf of the dealers and all their customers The dealers pooled the funds they normally spent on customer gifts at Christmas to purchase the expensive equipment which Dr said woqld result in relief from disease and suffering for thousands of area residents UT HospitalGetsX-Ray Unit As Christmas Gift man and his ways 23 A man who always lacks confidence 24 Large wading bird annoyed when disrespect shown him A man may be APED in a manner not apparent to him even though disrespectful ACED AWED and AXED are not favored DOWN: 1 MINDED is inclusive If a mother showed her daughter bow she MINDED her own clothes it could include showing herhjovv she MENDED them or any other means she used to take care of her clothes 2 SNOW is sure A stage director may be expected to provide a realistic SNOW if the scene portrays winter He would not be expected to provide realistic SHOW if it were a fantasy There is nothing unrealistic about SNOW 3 NAME is more likely A circus owner may find it advisable to give a wild animal a NAME such as Gargantua before exhibiting it to give the Mast Identification and excite the interest of the public Many wild animals are exhibited without their being TAME 4 DECENT is preferred A DECENT tax reduction is one that is substantial in amount and is likely to be appreciated by the voters at the next election A RECENT tax reduction may not be significant enough to warrant any appreciation 5 JOYS is best Whatever else your little son may expect at his birthday party he will look forward to it for the JOYS it will provide be they in the form of other BOYS or TOYS 6 SEE is recommended If you SEE a reluctant debtor you may find he cannot pay the full amount even if you were to SUE him Thus you might settle with him and avoid the expense of suit 18 TOPICS is more reasonable If a patient goes to a physician the chances are that Ire will follow the recommendations in which case it would be unnecessary for the doctor to discourage the use of certain TONICS It is quite likely however that a doctor discourage certain TOP-ICS for a patient knowing that they may excite him and interfere with his recovery 20 BESTS is more appropriate It is more comprehensive and would include BEATS Whether the older boy BESTS or BEATS the younger one in a contest of skill BESTS does not include the physical punishment which BEATS implies which would be more than the clue suggests Clues Down: likely to feel proud of how he to avoid committing himself probably SHAPES any part of the anatomy He may have little to feel proud of when he SHAKES the hand of a great statesman who might be receiving hundreds of others at the same time at some function 1 Hand it and most people will accept SHARES is vague 2 Sometimes awaited with suppressed excitement 12- the Tang many a NIP may leave a man 3 Playthings for children intoxicated which may provide 4 A conventional behavior is approved of by society in him with several reasons to be sorry There is hardly any cause for sorrow in being able to take general 5 A weight may seem even heavier than it really is 7 Large body of salt water 12 Could be shattered by a bomb explosion 13 Heavy rain might easily ruin it 15 In charge of a penitentiary 17 Possibly considered when servicing a typewriter 18 An might visibly impress you 19 Point of the compass 20 Part of a ship 21 Jump into the air (Copyright 1955 by Th Bell Syndicate IneJ If yon do not receive The Journal In your home check the square and your paper will start immediately A novel Christmas gift one which will help bring from disease and to thousands of people for many years has been presented to the University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital and Research Center by 13 Knoxville automotive wholesale firms and their customers The gift is a chest X-ray hood and camera unit Costing several thousand dollars the unit will be installed in the admitting section of the $6000000 hospital before it goes into operation aometime next spring A Moody and William Clift representing the donors formally presented the unit to UT President Dr Brehm In a letter to the donors Dr Brehm said in part: "Thousands upon thousands of people of this region will benefit from this gift for years to come To them it will be a gift of better health of relief from disease and suffering "The gift expresses the true Christmas spirit and it should bring each of you a great deal of personal satisfaction It is a gift in keeping with the high ideals of your In presenting the gift Clift and Moody explained that many it has been the practice of some automotive jobbers to give Christmastime remembrances to their customers gifts such as a box of cigars or a box of candy year the spokesman said of the jobbers are pooling their gift funds to present the unit to UT in our names and the names of our customers It is our hope that our customers will approve the action we have taken and that they will lend their encouragement to continuance of a project of this nature in the future is our belief that by pooling our Christmas gift funds we can do something for the entire area which our customers will appreciate a great deal more than they will the small remembrances that we are able to give them as Donors of the gift include Black ic Co Inc Clapp Co Inc Fincannon Co Fountain City Automotive Supply Co Inc John A Harris Son Inc Knoxville Automotive Supply Corp Knoxville Rod Bearing Co McNutt Burks Inc Sc Brake Supply Inc Rogers iCo Service Auto Parts Co Inc Tennessee Mill Mine Supply Co and Terminal Auto Parts Co will be awarded to the contestant who enters an all correct solution If more than one all correct solution is received the prize will be shared equally The official solution and result of Bonusword Puzzle No 31 will be published one week from now on Sunday Dec -25 1955 Deadline for entries in this contest will be 4 pm Thursday Dec 22 1955 Any entries received after the deadline whether by mail or hand delivery will be declared ineligible RULES FOR BONUSWORD PUZZLE Just fill in the missing letters to make the word that in your opinion best fits the clues You may send in as many entries as you wish Paste your solution cut from this page on a two-cent postcard and be certain to direct it to Bonusword Editor The Knoxville Journal PO Box 911 Knoxville Tennessee Everyone may enter except employes of The Knoxville Journal and their immediate families Entries must be made in Crossword Puzzle Form They must be made on form printed here foT your5 convenience Dorlusword Puzzle 31 CUT ALONQ THIS LINK DIAGRAM I'Cfl CONTESTANTS TO SOLVE idespread Revolt Crushed In Argentina JtSr XMAS SUGGESTIONS Jr Boxing Gloves SET OF TOUR CLUES DOWN: 1 You would expect to find ew ery thing in a butcher' shop 2 Tense people may need a to relieve them 3 Some people- do not like a house 4 A man with an unusually heavy is likely to be come deeply troubled as time goes by 5 One of a pair for winter sport 6 Having a may inspire one to raise rabbits 10 When a TV please you it might be better to switch the next time 12 Pie mode 14 Each (abbr) 16 A play by Shakespeare 18 A wise parent tries to a child of bad habits 19 Conclude 20 A candidate is likely to want a running mate who will votes for him 21 tools 22 Term of respect 24 Bon This was denied by the government which said the two officers were being investigated in connection with their actions during the revolt against Peron The' next day however the federal administrator in Mendoza took temporary control of the city's police headquarters explaining that some police officials still had "some of the Peron dictatorship Army and air force units occupied various police posts in the CLUES ACROSS: 1 Certain could be queried by an efficiency expert 3 a of lemon may be necessary to a dinner 5 A large body of water 7 Historic periods 8 A vase backwards 9 One may expect immediate discipline when an emplojee after being given an order 11 Derisive laughter 13 Masculine pronoun 15 Solemn appeal to God 17 A good could convince a coach of a potential championship calibre 19 Consume 20 When roaming through his native city a man may be pleased to find he has never seen before 22 A mother is quite apt to caution her child when she catches him using this around the house 23 Friend in French 25 Private retreat 26 A boy on a fishing trip might make his father proud by using a particular correctly 27 Corrosion 28 A good can make a 1 £2oa rr a girl feel better about losing a many a NAP 13 DEN is the choice Since a DEN is a retreat an attractive one for a child may induce others to make a retreat just like it for their own children A DIN is not much reason to make a retreat If one gets too noisy restrictions can generally be imposed 22 GRIM is the word in a points to a fierce unyielding spirit which a fighter requires at his work He need not be GRIM outside the ring where a is unnecessary A fighter is usually TRIM before entering a ring Even though TRIM he may have little ability and not be very effective GRUM and PRIM have little application 24 LAD is comprehensive It would include CAD or any other college LAD The word in the clue suggests an extended length of time while a Dean copes with a student The Dean may recognize that a FAD dwindles and disappears without being required 29 TIRED is more- certain An employe may resent being TIRED if it is the result of overwork' Being TIMED is a commonplace occurrence irt modern production methods and is no reason for resentment 31 TRACKED is better A clever fugitive may skillfully avoid being TRACKED by covering his trail and leaving no clues to his route There would be little he could do to avoid being TRICKED as he would be unaware of how his pursuers intended to TRICK him 34 AGED is best An AGED man is entitled to respect if only because of his years and he College Tuition Rules Illegal As Prize In Raffle HARTFORD Conn Dec 17 A half-year's tuition at college is neither merchandise nor tangible personal property and therefore legally be offered as a prize in a raffle Atty Gen John Bracken has ruled Recent legislation in Connecticut legalizes raffles under tight restrictions one of which prohibits the offering of money as a prize The senior class at Fairfield University is seeking a permit to conduct a raffle with second semester tuition at the university as a prize This led State Police Commissioner John Kelly to ask Bracken two questions: Can tuition constitute a legal prize under the raffle law and does the Fairfield University senior class qualify as an organization entitled to receive a raffle permit? After answering no to the first question Bracken said the second is an administrative matter to be decided by the police official who issues permits Thurmond Ready To Impeach US Supreme Court FLORENCE Dec 17 Sen Thurmond (D-SC) the 1948 States Rights Democratic candidate for president says he is ready to vote to impeach every member of the Supreme Court Addressing the prosegregation Citizens Councils of Florence County this week Thurmond attacked the court for its ruling that racially segregated public schools are un constitutional A member of the audience PM Norton of Florence asked Thurmond: there any place in the Constitution giving the people themselves a way to impeach the Supreme Thurmond replied He explained that only Congress can impeach he shouted ready tomorrow to vote to impeach every one of He asserted that the antisegregation ruling was not based on law but on and psychological grounds" Noting that there are both Democrats and Republicans on the court Thurmond said be has bad of all of Ecuador is the leading producer of bananas If you do not now subscribe to The Knoxville Journal simply check the square and your paper will Start immediately ctjt along this i-mi tennis match 100 ALL WOOL SWEATERS JACKET STYLE COLORS AND SIZES Leather Footballs $3 J5 ad 5449 OFFICIAL SIZE Robber Basketballs 5635 t0 $1485 OFFICIAL LEATHER BASKETBALLS 5635 51985 PLASTIC Football Headgears 5449 COLORS: RED BLUE Roy Rogers Tents For Kiddies TWO SIZES 5895 5595 COTTON US Communists Plan New Infiltration Move BUENOS AIRES Dec 17 UP) Gen Pedo provisional government has crushed a widespread plot and arrested at least 500 suspects reliable sources reported today Raids and arrests began yesterday Tonight it appeared the drive had been virtually completed The sources said many of those arrested already had been or shortly would be released after questioning and probably only 50 to 100 will remain in custody The government is expected to release an official report on the conspiracy tomorrow Informants said the plotters planning sabotage strikes incendiarism and other acts aimed their conspiracy more at embarrassing the Aram-buru government than at sparking a revolution Most of those arrested had been dismissed from government jobs the sources said Apparently the largest number are civilians linked with ex-President Jnan dictatorial regime although some are or were connected with the military and police There was no sign of undue anxiety in official quarters and the capital outwardly was normal Gen Aramburu spent two hours at the military college this morning and presented diplomas to new officers Informants said the conspiracy was a plot which began at La an important city about 35 miles southwest of Bueims Aires and capital of the province of the same name Several members of the Peronista provincial police were reported arrested there The arrests then spread to other parts of Argentina In their raids government agents teized a quantity of material mostly instructions for coordinating the plot 1 1 Aramburu apparently kept in close touch with developments In the last 24 hours he met thred times with the ministers of the armed forces Vice President IsaacRojas- and Minister of the Interior Eduardo Busso who controls the federal police Gen Aramburu was installed as President Dec 3 when he and a group of military and civilian lead- Federation of Trade Unions 3) Change the constitution to permit the entry of Red-run unions 4) Oust Meany and the eight-man anti-Communist executive board The long range hope as outlined by Foster in The Daily Worker: trade union movement is a fighting body: and under eventual progressive leadership it will continue on until the working class has completely defeated the capitalist enemy and made itself and its- democratic allies the leaders of the nation under a socialist (Communist) FCC Lawyers Ask Time On Lamb Decision WASHINGTON Dec 17 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) attorneys today asked for more time to study Examiner Herbert decision in the Edward Lamb case The request which asked for an extension from Dec 27 to Feb 6 did not say that exceptions would be filed to the decision but the length of time requested indicated that the attorneys probably would have something to say On Dec 7 Sharfman found that Lamb Toledo lawyer broadcaster publisher and business executive was innocent of allegations that years ago he knowingly associated with Communists The examiner recommended therefore that the Commission renew the license of Erie Pa television station WICU 140-page decision becomes final in 40 days from Dee 7 unless exceptions are filed or the Commission takes other action Lamb publisher of the Erie (Pa) Dispatch repeatedly denied the allegations both before and during the long hearing before Sharfman Attorneys for the Broadcast Bureau however said in a brief filed prior to decision that testimony at the hearing had supported the allegations and that application Sene aPPcatlon should be major theme stressed in Communist propaganda organs: EYE LABOR MERGER Merger: Party Boss William Foster viewed the AFL-CIO merger as a potential weapon to be shaped and wielded by the Reds He ordered the establishment of a between the Communists and the union on many programs This meant while publicly supporting most of the policies the Reds would be busy behind the scenes lining up workers "who may be ready to fight for all or of Communist ideas for the group Immediate goals: 1) send an AFL-CIO delegation to Russia and Red China despite the firm opposition of President George Meany 2) Get the 16000000 member union to affiliate with the Communist-controlled World US Chief Picks Up Coffee Tabs To Cut Absenteeism By JACK LOTTO InUrnatlonat Niwi Service Staff Writer Yuletide Com munist style were ordered this week American Reds were told to drop in on Congressmen at home and tell the lawmakers the kind of they want from them As a follow-up the Communist Party politburo called for mass demonstrations in Washington to push for Red programs when Congress reconvenes in January The official party "guide Political Affairs ordered the comrades to infiltrate and attempt to steer legitimate mobilizations Listed as targets fot the Red maneuverings: the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People the United Auto Workers and other unions farm church and fraternal groups which have scheduled Washington protest meetings HOW THEY WORK how the Commuhists were instructed on what to plug for in their holiday visits to the homes of senators and representatives and in the halls of Congress and how to accomplish their assignments: the main goal in Congress and out is to help fulfill the promise of Geneva in the broadest sense strengthening the advance of peace and the further relaxation of tensions developing a wide interchange including trade between East and West and insuring the recognition of (Communist) China of its right to a seat in the United Nations on the domestic front (it) would mean the application of a peacetime economy "The struggle for this fulfillment must go on in all popular organizations especially the trade unions seeking the expression of this broad aim in speeches resolutions and in delegations to Heie is a summary of another see how it ended Peering at the scoreboard he chuckled: "Never heard of a contest with six winners in a dead heat The drinks are on For the next two weeks the printers will be charging their toffee to the big boss the only catch If absenteeism suddenly rises next week Weeks will know all about it just by checking the amount of his bill for their coffee Third Concert Of Series To Honor Nelson The third in a series of Frank Nelson Memorial Concerts will be presented 4 to 6 jn on Christmas Day at St Episcopal Church Highlights of the program will include a sterjphonic sound recording of Carousel Players in Charles Dickens' Christmas Featured Attractions SARANAC LAKE Dec 17 and the have been showing together at a theater here WASHINGTON Dec 17 LB-For the next fortnight Secretary of Commerce Weeks will be picking up the coffee tabs of 66 employes of his printing division It will cost him $66 Weeks today assumed the rashly incurred debt of two his supervisors Hilton White and Mitchell Bushery superintendent and assistant superintendent of the division Anxious to cut down the absenteeism which usually goes with the Christmas shopping season White and Bushery early this month divided their staff into six teams of 11 people each They proposed that if any teanf went two weeks without an absence the others should buy the coffee for the members of that team in the following two weeks if nobody is printer asked White and Bushery said in that event which they regarded as improbable they would buy the coffee for everybody To their astonishment" the contest ended today with the score-board full of zeros Nobody had turned up missing and White and Bushery faced a bill for $66 one coffee a day for 10 woking days at 10 cents a cup for each of 66 employes But Secretary Weeks amused by JERSEYS COLORS $165 Football Pants BUILT IN KIDNEY PADS Red 5435 Olive 5295 PUNCHING BAG STANDS S545 RAWLINGS Baseball Gloves $495 Up Spinning Reels Rods REDUCED FOR XMAS SALE USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN TENRESSEE SPORTING GOODS 1800 Magnolia Ava-FREE PARKING Phona 5-9564 $1520000 Asked Of Singer And Kin Of Columbo LOS ANGELES Dec 17 A $1520000 breach of contract suit has been filed in Superior Court naming singer Johnny Desmond and thee members of the family of the late Russ Colombo as defendants The suit was filed by Maurice Duke who asserted he paid $600000 in 1953 for the right to portray life story He further alleged he had been balked in his attempts to get the picture filmed because of claim he was the only one who could play the lead Also named were Mrs Carmel Tempest sister and brothers Anthony and John Colombo Two days ago the three members of the Colombo family filed suit against Duke for cancellation of the contract They charged the agreement had not been fulfilled ers deposed Gen Eduardo LonardiJ the main force in the Sept -19 deme1-revolt which toppled Peron Peron now is living in exile in Panama opponents charged his regime was being infiltrated by "totalitarian He has left Argentina for New York to undergo medical treatment for an undisclosed ailment Since Aramburu assumed office at least one other plot against his government has been reported On Dec 7 the Saporiti News Agency said a plot involving several army officers had been uncovered at Mendoza in western Argentina and that a general who formerly commanded a mountain unit and the former director of a military school had been arrested and brought here Hungary Pleased VIENNA Dec 17 The Red Budapest radio beaming our satisfaction with entry into the United Nations said Hungarians at world councils will strive for peaceful coexistence of different political systems Will Tax Dogs FRANKFURT Dec 17 (JP) Twelve thousand Gl-owned dogs in Germany will be taxed starting Jan I at rates varying from $750 to $1650 a year French and British soldiers also will have to buy dog licenses Working army scout dogs are exempt Sherry is the only wine whose taste is not marred by tobacco the contest strolled down today to noke.

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