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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 16

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TIIK KNOXVITXF NEWS-SENTINCIJ fUUdaT August it mi r-p r-s Silent Vienna Thrones Mourn Slain Chancellor 3882 MAJORITY I GIVEN QUINN FIRST FATALITY BARELY AVOIDED AT NORRIS DAM Worker Catches Himself Before Fatal Plunge Into Rock Crusher FOREMEN ARE WARNED One Who Permits Carelessness by Men Under Him 'Will Lose Job Says White BORAH OPENS CAMPAIGN ON NRAPOLICY Advises Small Town Baker To Ignore Order for Increase in Bread Price VOLUNTEERS LEGAL HELP Will Hire Counsel State Administrator Denier Order as Confusion Starts Takes Job Frank Kilr(v Will Again Heroine Sheriff of Clnihorne County TA7RWEIIm Tenn Aug A wire took her husband's Job two years ago snd now the hats hand la to take It back Frank Riley will again tjln on the bade of sheriff lie had served two terms as sheriff of Clsl-borne County when the election rolled around two years ago and so his wifa ran he waa elected This year Mr Wins Over Peace in Fourth' Circuit Judge Blair Leads Crawford by 1606 Hr 313 majority rirnilt Judge rat Quinn of Maryville haa won for re-elect nn over peace of MadUnnvIMe Judgs Quinn Democrat polled 11191 to 15009 for Mr rears Republican additional returns yesterday showed Judge John Itlslr of Loudon also a Democrat won over Judga John Crawford Bepubllcan by a majority of 1S0I Judga Blair received and Judge Crawford 11911 The vole by countlea in tha Utley asked for the Job and won MITCHELL WILL KEEPjJAWSON Chancellor-Elect Says He Will Not Change Clerk and Master Post Impressive evidence that Chancellor Dollfuss violent death at the handa of Nazis was cause for widespread mourning Is contained in tills picture showing a long line of thousands of persons silently entering the Vienna City Hall where the body of Austria's "mighty little man'' lay in state Capital Capers Ferguson's Majority for Judge is 377 Mayor Shelburne Ferguson of KlngsporL has a 377 majority over A Prinnon of Morristown for judge of the 20th Judicial Circuit comprising Sullivan Hawkins Greene and Hamblen Counties Ferguson Democrat polled 11999 and Drinnon 11-522 Additional returns yesterday STRIKE ACTION IS CONSIDERED CONSTITUTION CHANGE SOUGHT Farm Guests Take Strenuous Exercise The TVA almost had ita first fatality in the building of Morris Dam the othir day A truck wa about to dump a load of rock into tho primary cruiher when the driver or another truck seeing a piece of wood among the rock Jumped on the truck to remove it Just then lhe bed of the truck was raised and the man lost his hold but caught himself before falling Into the crusher There was no rock In the crusher at the time and he would have met-almost instant death as it would not have been possible to shut off the crusher in rime to save him Roes While construction superintendent ha Issued strict safety orders at the dam One Is that any foreman who permits rareleasness on the part of hta men will be fired Toll Ml ways High It has been based on experience In the that the toll in dam building averages a man for every million dollar! spent Xorria Dam coating $17000000 would cost 17 live at that rate course one never knows but the utmost precautions are being taken" Mr White said "The highest fatality on dams 1 have built has been eight If the cableway bucket loaded with concrete should open In midair there is no telling what the loss would be However that is unlikely There Is a belt around the middle which locks it and the heavier the load the tighter it is locked There is also another safety device on the bucket" Aluminum Workers Council Washington Aug 4 see- iiamuon wa asked by a friend the retary of Agriculture Wa I- other day who LfdMirVv Confers With Labor Chiefs 1 1 lace plays the 0 I Mayor WilhAsk Council To Start Move Tuesday for State Convention in Washington lously He took four of his aides to an I old place In Virginia for a weekend of work on the department's I annual report Everybody had to Charles Dawson appointed Clerk and Master by Chancellor Jones to succeed Frank West will continue ln that position under A Mitchell chancellor-elect "He was appointed for six years and any thought of attempting to make any change is the farthest thing from my mind" Mr Mitchell said It is expected that: Mr Dawson will appoint Henning as deputy Clerk and Master the position held by Ed King before ha resigned following hi alleged defalcation Mr Henning waa named temporarily aa an assistant to Mr Dawson to Install a new system of accounts and record keeping This work Is now completed' but there has been talk of installing a similar system In all decks' offices at the Court House would nominate "It It looks as If we haven't a chance we'll probably nominate Ogden Mills" he replied "But if It looks as if we might win we'll pull Justice Harlan Stone down off the supreme bench and ruft him" Bepubllcan dope for 1934 Is far! lty 1IKNTOVJ STOXG Prwa-Sratlncl Staff Cerrmp-aHwif WASHINGTON Aug Ofri-1 throw a baseball for five minutes cera the Aluminum Worker after breakfast and five minutes Council In conferences here to- after lunch and finally knock off day with heads of the American work for an hour of play before Federation of Labor were con- dinner sidering strike action in Alum- Juice ot an orange a slice of inum Company of America plants toast and a glasa of milk including Alcoa Tenn to force a is a big breakfast for Wallace A closed shop and consideration of sandwich and a glass ot milk le wage demands his usual lunch He seems to be Government officials handling in perfect physical condition labor problem were notified of The bolli of lbe farm pr0fram Evolution-Case Judge Is Defeated by Darr Sperlal Ta Tha Sfi-Smtlial JASPER Tenn Aug 4 Judge John Raulston who presided at the Scope evolution trial at Dayton In 1925 haa lost In an attempt to regain tbe judgeship Judge Leslie Darr Democrat waa re-elected by 2484 majority for an 8-jrear term in the 18th Judicial Circuit Raul-ton Republican only carried Rhea County where the famous trial was held I think it Is time to start laying the ground for a constitutional the Mayor said last night might aa well start ft I know yet how we should go about it It may be that I will recommend that tho charter amendment committee shall name Tuesday night what the council members termed tkea t0 nvnt new games Flay- from coagulated but such an i UD flat refusal of the Aluminum Ln one-old-cat on these working swer Is In line with efforts of the ih i which I He said IVe Own and Offer TENNESSEE BONDS FINISHES WORK to Norris State Must Build Into Town Knoxville Refunding 8 Bradley County School 8 Jefferson County Road 5 ft Hamblen County Road 5ft Maryville Improvement By I iH Vi GLENNS KERRY IdaK Aug Stn William Ho rah Idaho's progressive Republican ami self-styled champion of the little business man today offered to furnish free rounsrl for 1 he defense of an Idaho baker should he be prosecuted by the XRA for code violation The senator advised Nestor baker in this little town of 120 persona to Ignore an alleged Code order to Inrreaae the price of unallced bread one cent a pound immediately a babel of con-fusion arose Sidney Graves of Twin KU Idaho Administrator of the Bakery Code for Southern Idaho denied that any auch order had been given Nestor The Idabo NBA Board repudiated the order and announced that since Graves had not been confirmed by the National Board as a member of the Southern Idaho Code group be was without any authority Code Doe Not Apply Meantime word came from Washington that the NBA Code pertaining to bakeries did not apply to towna under 2500 population more than twice the aize of Glenns Ferry Nestor charged that the NBA thru Grave ordered him to increase the price of his bread by one cent per loaf He said ho compiled for a few days awaiting a reply to a letter he wrote to bis personal friend-Senator Borah Borah advised him to ignore the order and offered free counsel in event he was prosecuted He telegraphed as follows: have concluded to say to you that upon the basis of the facte stated in your letter I feel you are Justified In going ahead and conducting your business as you have been conducting it and disregarding all Instruction to raiae the price of bread If you choose to take this course and are prosecuted I will see that you get counsel without expense to you Indefensible Borah Says "I contend thst they have no right to direct you to increase the price of your bread" Borah wrote in a letter Nestor received "I not only contend that they hare no constitutional right to do so hut that It is Indefensible in morals and economics" In a statement to the United press- Nestor said he refused to bow to the order and characterized the NBA as "the bunk" "The idea of some one administering a blanket code for the whole nation is wrong They don't know anything about my business and under those circumstances -I am not going to allow them to dictate how I should run it "I am the only baker in Glenns Ferry No bread is shipped into the town and I am not hurting any other baker by keeping my prices down "When the Code Administrator i Graves) told me to raise the price of bread on Aug 1 be added that if I failed to obey there would be a fine of $300 per day Takes Senator's Advice "Acting upon the advice of my personal friend Senator Borah told them in effect to go to Hell that it was rtly business and that I was going to run it to suit my self In a telephone conversation with the United Press Senator Borah said the "situation simple" "Nestor was ordered to In crease the price ot bread thought it was wrong snd I ad vised him to ignore the order and that I would provide free counsel If he were prosecuted "No I handle the rase personally I will hire a lawyer but 111 be around Borah's offer came as no sur- Men Cause Accidents There as two important element! in dam fatalities men and machines "In most cases carelessness on the part of a worker la the cause of an acci-dent' White said "I woulc say that is true ln three out or four cases The fourth can be blamed on a failure in the machinery" One of the most dangerous phases of dam building Is excavating and that has' almost been completed with no fatality Sept 1 19ft Nov 1 April 1 1959 isManMittMiii Jin 1 194S i io i i I i 9 a a Attfa 1 19 IT Frlceg On Request Continental Securities Company INCORPORATED 40-1 Hamilton Bank Bdlg A Sharpe Mgr Tel 21123 the committee would be composed of counrilmen and other citizens Gov McAlister In his speecn here during the recent guberna-tlonal campaign expressed him self ln favor of a constitutional convention The Legislature meet ing next January will have pass a bill ordering an election at which the voters of the state will decide whether to hold convention at which a new const! tution would be drafted City Manager Mynatt' said the Cltj-TVA contract would sot come up at this time Councilman Cockrum said he waa opposed to the relieving the street car company of all paving costs between tracks as provided in the contract which the TVA and Tennessee Public Service Co worked out at Asheville Nor will anything be done about the airport situation tho City Manager aaid He said he had written to Harry Galbraith former owner of Island Airport now holder of an option to bny from the McMillan estate Hi would not say what he wrote in the letter hut said he did not make a proposition for the city "I can't tell you anything until I have talked with he said FIRST HOLC BONDS GAN BE EXCHANGED Series Guarantees Principal And 3 Per Cent Interest Company to bargain with and using an old pick best guessers workers under the American Fed- handl for a bal he llk t0 eration ot-Labos banner brake everybody-Use hat and fietd New Hoard May Art left-handed Being left-handed It Is assumed that any attempts himself he then uses his right at mediation or arbitration would in a poker game he's the sort be Initiated by the new National of person who demand seven-Labor Relations Board card stud three cards down and The situation waa also reported deuces and trays wild to President William Green of Tennia la WallaceB favorlle American Federal on of Labor and lf he doeant ln tbe by telephone He la to attend an lat aIternoon he walkJ lour commit? mlleB fr0m the Wtrdman Tark Ei s1 dw opportunity for quick action 1 the Aluminum situation by la- bor's highest authority DiUinger Hat In Morgue Can't Settle Directly JOHN blood- kv stained straw hat his gun We hate gone to great lengths giri'g picture he had in to come to an agreement and hare 7 7 rr his watch when shot down are exnauitea every channel of let- tllng the dispute directly with the management" Buorls Shiskln 1 the Ju8tlce Depart' American Federation of Labor representative said The DiUinger relics were first Only the organization plants of Placed in a glass case ln the the Aluminum Company where anteroom of the office of Ed-the workers council claims 90 per 1 8r Hoover chief of the lnvesti-cent membership will be affected gztlon bureau So many employes These include Alcoa Baden took time off to Inspect the new three plants near Pittsburgh display that Hoover moved It to Pa East St Louts and Messina his inner office The workers have been pledged backing" of the Richberg Out of News American Federation of Labor A JNONALD RICHBERG NBA strike vote has-been taken and counsel and acting secretary calling of the strike if necessary of the National Emergency Counleft up to thexecutlres in con- ell waa publized as "acting Pres ference here jident" when the President left ENJOINS GARNISHMENT I VohTthe Prudent is on his-homeward trip it la recol- Judge Stays Levy Against Miller lected that Richberg's name has Store Clerk been pretty well shaded for the An injunction issued by Judge jlaBt Month Grimm yesterday prevented exe- heaven's sake don't label cution of a garnishment to col- acting President" he said lect 12350 from James Rush-1 when he took over emergency coton Miller store clerk ordination reins While he was so The injunction waa Issued I labeled little more happened As against Squire Frank Wlnlck 4 matter of fact his name has Lytton collection agency and been less in the public print than Dr Ralph Davis previously Tugwell Loses Luster Appearance of "an uhshaved TV A FREEWAY Road from Open Link The TVA Cross Roads way of the completed Is open It the distance and the town It will be two highway That will settle The freeway right-of-way hot dog The from the being Already cow on the cuts the CCC The freeway Roads end of a field with State has not done failure of the the county A I Smith with the This ends until November building place of those by Norris been Leads Southern Cities in Returning Prosperity freeway from Hill's to Norris Dam by town of Xorria la now except for oiling and cuta seven miles off between Knoxville or the dam oiled in a month or Bradner Jr chief engineer said last night give the road -time to has a 250-foot and is free of billboards telephone poles and wires stands and other -eyesores concrete TVA freeway dam to Coal Creek is landscaped by CCC boys peas are growing and fills' planted by boys at the Halls Cross stops in the middle The state will link it Highway No 35 but so because of the the county to obtain right-of-way Now however road In front of the Creamery connects freeway TVA road-building when it will be-ln roads to take the that will be flooded lake Plana hare already prepared by Mr engineers Holders of tbe first 4 per cent Home Owners' Loan Corp bonds which do not guarantee the principal can convert them into Series bonds guaranteeing 3 peri cent and principal up until Oct 27 1934 District Manager Cowan Rodgeri received the notice yesterday New HOLC bonds will pay only 2 3-4 per cent interest with the principal guaranteed chndreoVrrb'rnd1toKde'iuTt dw tnolorbm wblth blr morning brought lot i borne Their mother also died In the flames The father was burned severely after a candle fell Into a pile of photographic films According to the Monthly Review of the Sixth Federal Reserve District published in Atlanta business and banking in Knoxville forged ahead in June to greater heights than any other city in the South it While other cities were Raining in Savings Deposits from 8 to 34 per cent banks showed gains over June 1933 of 104 per cent The gains in department store sales for Knoxville for June were second only to Miami Florida and building permits Knoxville while- stiH- at no great volume showed the biggest increase of all 4381 per cent for June as compared with June one year ago This report sliows conclusively that the advantageous location of Knoxville in regard to TVA and Smokv Mountain Park developments is beginning to' show definite and results Such a report does not make us -boastful but it has given every officer and employee of this bank a new feeling of responsibility and we are more determined than ever to make this bank a real factor in the financial success and security of every de-positor We Invife New Business On the Basis of Sound Banking a of cm-ployea running 5 to take peek before they'd believe it Tug-well Is the best-dressed handsomest New Dealer At 2 tbe previous after-noon Tugwell and AAA Publicity Chief GIRL BITTEN IN SHOULDER COl'PLK FOUND DEAD Nellie Markell 13 I 1nJrM I TjinrvrrFT tx Al hllc it IMav RIDGEFIELD Conn 4" While searching for the owner of Another neighborhood young- an automobile abandoned on a ster played bear or something lonely country road police today little too earnestly last night and i discovered the bodies of Mrs Pau-1 3-year-old Nelli Markell 958 line Rnehn 22 and James Noble Lee Avenue had to have her bit-' 22 both shot to death ten shoulder dregsed at Generaii Hospital Her father is James1 WRECKS OX WARNINCS SIGN Markell iHiutrm Others to have minor injuries! ASHEVILLE Aiir 4 I Mrs Boise of Pittsburgh Rob Courtney 13 Mlddlebrook and Lake Lure today rlke hand eut on glass reported recovering in an Cruze 114 East Baxter Avenue Asheville hospital from Injuries JriJpd right wrist and Charles 1 suffered ln an automobile arci-w ells 104 Cecil street hand! dent Friday when her car struck a mashed by car door 1 highway construction sign rpted at General Porter had ended a five- codes to towna of 2500 population or over prise He has long insisted the! 3 That there is no authority NBA codes act to the detriment jin the baking code to compel of the burines man and price raised Eugene Lipp acting has repeatedly indicated be would chairman of the baking code au-start a campaign to show its In-jthority telegraphed the NBA to-justices In reesrd to this Borah 'day during the flurry over the said: I Bnrah-bread case that "Weil I say this wesently some one has been viciimlz-tfce start of any campaign against ring Mr he NBA but I do plan to make a few Colleague Charges NRA Officials Net Excited Be nitnl Pim Screen' Ur nilrd Pr WASHINGTON Aug Sena- week official business tour Tugwell and taen a plane from Salt Lake -City to get here before Wallace and Administrator Chester Davis left on trips No sleep that night They had to watt-at the Cleveland airport Tugwell i from 4 a MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE I COLPAC CONNER (7 round) Regular 1M spaoal ftSS AUi ar8cd tonight that Senator Wil- 'h1 Bora hl Republican stretched out on a hard bench! Vttam Bor championship colleague was attempting to and read a detective story At of an Idaho aniall town baker build up a smoke screen to din-j they went to a one-arm lunch' who wanted to keep bread prices credit the administration" thru I room for a couple of steaks I down a tempest In a teapot it Idaho bakery controversy A slightly woozy Tugwell which entirely lacked bas for Earlier high NRA officials as- reached the department about 11: developing into a significant serted that Borah's championing o'clock court test of NRA powers of the cause of small town Recovery official asserted )dho hiker who wanted to keep Tomato Juice Popular iters were three main reasons bread prices down waa "temn- it why they refused to get excited est In a teapot' A inrrt wer the offer ot Borah arch foe Eugene Lipp Chica-o acting 1 1 acting in the past few months has been1 'f: fr- noted by the Department or ASrL- 1 Pali hr culture Experts sre experiment- rarrT lister wU Cod" Authority ln ing ln growing disease resisting Fery I-aho baker They ae riho and suggested the Baker tomato especially for the juice That there is no regular had been "victimized" eanner regional code authority for the Fcpe who has threatened tnj The increase began after re- II Quart ableng) may vied a router (Regular 122V) now IIM Od Steves 2 burner with 1750 1 Portable 1751 (good duality) 1I4S Perch (Regular 1500) Salt Price 5J11 (With Chaina) Electric Pan 1)7 1575 Gay At Cllndi citr whit Kyi Mynatt NATIONAL! lakers industry ln Idaho trail and answer Borah on hts pent FOUNTAIN HARDWARE CITY CO Member Federal Reeerre Bank Mills or Stone for SEASONED veteran of the Coolifig tad Hoover admin- DHL (1-2 17 1 RBHBI.

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