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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 12

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12 THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Thundty April If 1962 Mall Concert Tues day County Tightens Zoning Regulations To Feature Gerbrecht Knox County Commission Tues ulations permit the construction of three houses on a public or private casement and does not day morning approved an amend ment to the zoning regulations rr i which requires frontage on i public road before a building per ville Ballet Society rith Mr Hazel Stcrchl directing Table reservations for the Tuesday performance are $L25 per person and are on sale at the Symphony office in Hotel Farra-gut Sell it with I Classified Want Ad articles you don't need will bring cash to buy things you do need Dial 523-3131 to order your ad 1 mit can be Issued for construction of a house County Solicitor Earl All or pointed out that a state law now requires frontage on a public road and the amendment will make the Knox County regulation Jerold Gerbrecht principal trumpeter ot the Knoxville Sym- phony Orchestra will be featured ill the Viennese Garden Concert on the Mall at 8 pm Tuesday when the orchestra gives a premiere performance of Conductor David Van Vactor's "Suite for Trumpet in written especially for him Gerbrecht joined the fine arts staff at IT last fall and has been first chair trumpet player in the symphony this season The suite composed for him is in three movements the first is a fox trot the second ii based on a "blues" tune and the final movement is a a Spanish bullfight march In addition to Gerbrecht several other soloists and ensembles will be featured in the mall concent Gayle Maxwell will be soprano soloists Benn Harms will play the marimba and there will be selections by the Jazz Giants with William Scarlett a director correspond to that of the state Metropolitan Planning CommiS' sion Operations Chief William Mo Basement Cammon said present county reg- ff-J ff eS llftllnfcaiMiflTliiir r-rni nim-nir MC Schedules Sunrise Fete On Easter would make a good playroom if you just had the money? Well Home Federal HAS the money see 'em about it! SptCMri Th Journal MARYVILLE April 18 -Mary-ville College's twenty-fifth annual and a performance by the Knox- Easter sunrise service with tra ditional Easter music by the college vesper choir and a service led by President Joseph Cope land will be held at am require frontage Approved was the rezoning of George Kirby for the construction of a modern service center on Mabry Hood Road and Interstate Highway 40 The re-zoning was from agricultural to (commercial) The commission again delayed action on a request of Howard Holt for a quit-claim deed to part of Arrow Drive not being used for road purposes but part of the right-of-way Several of the homes in the area were constructed on right-of-way property but not actually on the existing road Some homes are within two feet of the right-of-way and the owners have been unable to borrow money or finance the sale of the property because of the error The commission asked Sanford Graves lawyer representing Holt to attempt to get property owners in the block to agree to the county straightening out the right-of-way line The contract With Lambert Brothers Division of Vulcan Materials Co to supply the county rock for county roads from county quarries leased to Lambert was extended In other action the commission authorized Finance Commissioner William Tallent to purchase an automobile to be used by Wallace Newman administrative director of the Knoxville-Knox County Civil Defense Administration Tallent said he would purchase the car from Reeder Chevrolet Co which submitted the lowest of three bids $199463 Tallent said the price of the car will be deducted from the county's share of the civil defense budget and the county will retain title to the car Action on bids for asphalt for county roads was deferred Heart Disease Prevention Seen By Expert Sunday The service will be held In the KNOXVILLE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION MEMBERS TRUMPET FEATURE Jerold Gerbrecht first chair trumpet player with Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will be featured in a number written especially for him by Conductor David Van Vactor at the Viennese Garden Concert to be given by the orchestra Tuesday night on Market Street Mall The trombone player seated next to Gerbrecht above is Charles Wauford amphitheater in the college woods Dr Copeland will be as sisted by the college chaplain Dr Fay Campbell GOP SPEAKER Wallace Burroughs chats with Mrs Rubye Biddle before he spoke yesterday to members of the Knox County Republican Women's Club Mrs Biddle is president of the club and Burroughs is county chairman Burroughs Predicts Republican Victories The campus will be awakened by hymns played antiphonally on brass instruments starting at 4:30 Park Service Slate am Members of the band will play from the Anderson Hall tower and from a noint near the Agree On Bypass college bookstore on the campus When the issues are made clear friends why you support Repub SPONSORING "COFFEE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN" FO lican for the dignity I IIMll I III 1 Special Tt Th Journal Later they will be scattered in the college woods to play while worshippers are walking to the Smoky Mountains National Park stability and freedom it will bring NASHVILLE April 18 The to your government" Burroughs service said Mrs Rubye Biddle president The public has been asked to State Highway Department and the National Park Service are "nearer than we've ever been" to agreement on the proposed presided and Mary Allan was use the Wilkerson Pike entrance to the amphitheater The road into the college woods will be blocked at the Student Center to Gatlinburg Bypass Highway Com missioner Moulton said here today avoid traffic congestion in the program chairman Chickamausa Dam Leads All In TVA Visitors woods before and after the serv Moulton said NPS Director Con BUY A BUTTON FROM ANY PARTICIPATING RESTAURANT NOW ON SALE rad Wirth has agreed to the ice The program this year will open to the voters of Knox County by the candidates and by the Eepublicaas the Republican nominees will sweep into the Courthouse this fall Wallace Burroughs county chairman said yesterday "Qualified nominees and voters educated as to the issues will be the difference" when 11 major offices and other positions are filled in the election Burroughs told members of the Knox County Republican Women's Club Burroughs said a date for a convention to select nominees had not been set "because the Democrats have always waited on us "Already they have announced they would have a primary but it was called 'tentative' and they have 'tentative' candidates" he said state's request for an access road in the vicinity of Campbell Lead with the brass ensemble under the direction of Band Director Road but that NPS now feels that The Tennessee Valley Authority has estimated visits to the dams there should be permanent pro John A Roberts After the audi The highway commissioner said he has been advised by the state attorney general that he does not presently have authority to prohibit truck travel on the routes but said he would be willing to prepare and sponsor legislation which would permit him to do so at the next session of the state legislature Moulton said the state also has agreed to NPS requests to assume jurisdiction and maintenance of the Gatlinburg-Caney Creek spur being built by NPS and that the bypass be built on lands provided by the state and to the standards shown on the Interior Department's rights-of-way plans Moulton said his department would have preferred that the bypass be built to higher standards than those submitted by NPS "But if the Park Service insists on building the longer route which contains the greater curvature we will offer no further ence has gathered in the amphi theater the choir under the hibition of trucks and commercial vehicles from the bypass and from US Highway 441 through Great WASHINGTON April 17 (JV-An expert on diseases of the heart rection of Dr Harry Harter will sing "Christ Is Arisen" while ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN DRINK FREE ALL DAY LONG ON GOOD FRIDAY and blood vessels predicted yester day that expanded research will lead to control and possibly pre the minister tells the Biblical story of the resurrection and steam plants in tht Tennessee Valley to be 1341600 for the first quarter of 1962 an increase of 136400 over the same period last year Chickamauga Dam was the most visited with 157100 followed by Kentucky Dam 149000 Pickwick Landing Dam 127100 Norris Dam 120000 Douglas Dam 111- UT Professor Gels Grant vention of heart disease ALL PROCEEDS Go To CAMP For CRIPPLED CHILDREN Dr Michael de Bakey pro AEC Biomedical Directors Slate fessor of surgery at Baylor IM vcrsity College of Medicine Hous Nelson Lunn assistant professor of accounting at UT has ton urged a 5enate appropria received the Earhart Foundation tions subcommittee to vote added Meeting In OR Grant of $2500 for graduate train funds for research cm GRILL Compliments Sptclal Th Journal 'I am firmly convinced along ing at the University of Illinois OAK RIDGE April 18 -The for the year of 1962-63 quarterly Atomic Energy Com with many others who have been interested in this field that heart Lunn who was awarded the mission biomedical directors 200 Fort Loudoun Dam 78300 Wilson Dam 76700 Wheeler Dam 73000 Cherokee Dam 69000 Fort Patrick Henry Dam 32000 South Holston Dam 19300 Watauga Dam 14600 Fontana Dam 13-500 Hiwassce Dam 11400 Kingston Steam Plant leads all other plants in visitors with 17-400 Paradise was second with 10400 followed by Johnsonville with 7400 Widows Creek 5600 "We'll call eur meeting and it won't be tentative the nominees won't be tentative and when they are elected they won't be tentative office holders either" he added Burroughs urged the women to "go back" to their precincts find out what their neighbors are thinking about and planning to do in the election "Then use every influence to make them understand the issues" he said "Complacency is a dangerous position Tell your neighbors and General Electric Foundation disease is just as subject to con meeting will be held in Oak Ridge next Monday and Tuesday quest as the infectious diseases Teaching Fellowship at the Uni which medical research has al vcrsity of Illinois for 1961-62 is The meeting will be attended most completely eliminated as a member of the American Insu by directors of biomedical programs for all major commis major threat to health" he said tute of Certified Public Account mm Easter Flowers Are Arriving Daily! "But the key to a successful of- ants Tennessee Society of CPA's and the National Association of fensive lies in a progressive ex' Colbert 4800 Shawnee 4300 Gallatin 3900 and John Sevier 2900 panslon of our research potential Accountants Only by this means will we ulti sion contractors The Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies and the Agricultural Research Laboratory operated for AEC by the University of Tennessee will be hosts for the session The group will be welcomed on mately achieve our objec He is also a member of the American Accounting Association and will speak on "Programmed Teachine of Accounting" at its tives De Bakey is one of the nation's (1 Oak Ridge Work Hours Changed Sptclal Ti Th Journal OAK RIDGE April 18-Working top experts on surgery for heart Monday morning by Dr and blood vessels including re Roth director of the Research moval of diseased blood vessels and Development Division of the hours for Atomic Energy Com and their replacement by syn commission's Oak Ridge Opera mission employes here will be thetic substitutes tions and by Dr John A Ewlng changed by 30 minutes beginning He asked appropriation of $215- of the University of Tennessee April 30 734000 for the National Heart In project leader for the agricultural The new working hours will stitute for the year beginning July laboratory be from 7:15 am to 4:30 pm 1 This compares with a budget The group will hear technical Made with 1 Cattleya or With 2 Cymbidiums! Currently the work day is from papers most of the day Monday 8:15 am to 5 pm fi i I i lie scneauie is cnangea an with the late afternoon set aside for touring ORINS and ARL Shinola nually to bring office hours here request of $127278000 Brandau Estate Left To Widow Henry Brandau for years facilities On Tuesday technical discussions are scheduled until "Oncca-Week" into closer conformity with the work day in other AEC offices which shift to daylight saving 2:30 pm At that time Dr annual meeting at Duke University on May 12 UT Scholars Due To Have Cheering Group The University of Tennessee's "varsity scholars" are expected to have a sizable cheering section in the New York studios for their appearance on the nationally-televised GE College Bowl May 6 The Greater New York Alumni Chapter of UT has reserved a block of 100 tickets and will attend the live telecast with the familiar orange and white of the Volunteers pinned to their lapels The alumni group will hold its annual banquet on the evening of May 5 at the Berkshire Hotel Special and honored guests at the affair will be the University's GE College Bowl team and its coach Dr Isabel Tipton In addition to the 100-strong UT shoe shine time Charles Dunham director of the AEC's Division of Biology and real estate dealer in Knoxville left his estate to his widow Mrs Medicine in Washington will For Only Lucy Brandau Probate Court OR Visitors SpKlol Th Journal discuss AEC programs and policies records showed yesterday Mr Brandau 78 of 701 Twenty- OAK RIDGE April A group ogJMB- lasts 7 Days of 15 newsmen from Brazil will Beautiful white or orchid cor (Shinola 17 Second Street died April 11 He had retired three years ago after visit Oak Ridge May 1 as part of Bajres with choice of colorful net and ribbon Stock Divided Four For One 33 years in the real estate depart a nationwide tour sponsored by the Department of State and other ment of Fidelity-Bankers Trust federal agencies Co Charge It on Sears Revolving Charge The estale was valued for pro Rohm Haas board of directors has approved a four-for-one stock split effective April 24 for bate purposes at more than $10 000 and qualifying as coexecutors outstanding common stock it was were the widow Henry Bran announced yesterday dau Jr "his son and Seybourn Lynne his son-in-law according Dr Haas president of the company said that sales for the alumni section at the 5:30 pm CBS telecast a number of other to records first quarter of 1962 reached an all time high totaling $58380000 Tennesscans are expected to be in the College Bowl audience Tickets for the May (I show may with a profit of 5473000 Sewage Waste The board approved an amend be obtained free of charge by ment to the certificate of incor Sold By City writing Tickets GE College Bowl i poration which changes the au Columbia Broadcasting Co 485 The City Service Department Fresh Cut Flowers Make Your Own Corsages! Gladiolas dozen $149 Camellias- 2 for $198 Carnations each 29 Gardenias each! 98 2 Pieces of Fern 03 Complete Corsage Package i59 thorized common stock from Madison Avenue New York City 2000000 shares of $20 par value sells on a daily average seven loads of sludge from the sewage to 8000000 shares of $5 value disposal plant Service Director Ex-Bootlcggcr Freed Of Charge Roy Gentry said yesterday Fire Destroys Gentry said the waste material Sam Poston former Knox Coun Is used for fertilizer and Is sold at $8 per four and one half cubic Used Car Lot ty bootlegger was freed in Crimi Fire destroyed the office and yard load An extra $2 is charged for delivery in the county nal Court Tuesday of a charge Only Coach service to Washington New York Nashville and Memphis American offers Coach service to Washington and New York You leave at 7:25 pm arrive in Washington at 9:15 pm Stay aboard and you're in New York at 10:51 pm (American also offers a convenient midday First Class flight to Washington and New York) And there's a 1:00 pm Coach flight to Nashville and Memphis For reservations see your travel agent or call American Airlines at 577-4411 AMERICAN AMCHCAS UACHNG MUNty-fy garage building of a Clinton Highway used car lot yesterday doing Any surplus is used on city of possessing whisky Jan 7 1961 at his house on Rutledge Pike damaged estimated at between $4000 and $5000 The defendant told the jury he owned property Gentry added that the waste ii now being used on the University Hospital grounds Chilhowee Tark and the airport Mrs Chester Williams wife of the owner of the Kar Market 4500 Clinton Highway said the fire is dying of cirrhosis of the liver Deputies testified that Posion was charged after they raided his place and found 71 half-pints of Easter Lilies In Gaily Decorated Pots apparently was started by an Painting Due overheated transformer on the whisky 18 one-half pints of gin neon sign The loss was not in SMCid Th Journal and two fifths of liquor in a sured she said OAK RIDGE April 18 The Five persons were In the build trap" a hole under a bed Posion claimed the whisky was With 2 Blooms ing at the time of the fire but none were injured Some furni Atomic Energy Commission Administration Building here will be repainted under a $11233 sub nut his and that he had leased the house to John (Pete) Day contract awarded lo Sentcll Broth ture from the burning building was saved It wt reported Forty Poston has spent much of the ers Inc of Knoxville past year in Florida cars were on the lot None were reported damaged With 3 Blooms $249 With 4 Blooms $24)8 2 Bloom Hydrangeas $24)8 Williams had a house trailer pulled to the lot and the company reopened for business shortly frSHOES HURT YOUR FEET after the fire Try A Pair Of AJ lit IJm Al4t Mixed Decorated Pots rctuniis IJcgonias Ccraniurai and Othcnl Adcox Sought For Message 1 'lltl-J'--it iv- Inch su 138 City police said last night they 0 7-Ibc1i SIm I2M I Inch Tot Mumil33 Kurd tn4tf $13 fit $21 Hwti find liiti tht tntif have an emergency message for 1 Adcox a former Covington Shop at Sears and Save Ml Trim resident who came here lo live Dure tnimths ago teal ORTHOPEDIC SHOE STORE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Desk Set Willard Mmnk said Cftrl O-k Hill-Orlvt ln Parkin- Ill lONf Vlrox'i brother William Adcox STORE HOURS Onfall HtlHIll rlrphnnrd yesterday trying to MONTHlR FRI EAT SEARS Imale Adcox to inform him IAJIMU0 AM to PM AM-to 630 PM Pirkliir I of the grave Ulncss of his falhr.

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