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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 18

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-rw i Pap 1 Dm KnmHto Hews-Sentlnel Thursday Htrl 17 1151 '4 -wn -i 1 New Production Kingston Steam ma I I Worker Quizzed lOne San qnd Two Shot K' in Chattanooga Plant -V' assistant foreman- and Hollingsworth 44 of near Rising Fawn Ga Norman a Negro reported to be the father of 15 children was fired following an argument at the plant with Sluder according to an official of Southern Ferro a division of the Tennessee Products and Chemical Corp Homicide Detective Frazier said Norman waa reported to have retikved to the plant armed with a shotgun and allegedly fired two blasts at the pot where Sluder Hollingsworth and Bonds were working--' CHATTANOOGA Nov 17 -Robert Bonda 33 employe of Southern Ferro Alloy Co here was fatally shot and two other workmen were wounded blaze of gunflnr at the plant yesterday Police Chief Ed Brown raid officers are searching for Homer Norman 45-year-old workman who was' discharged three hours before the shooting He said Norman will be charged with murder and felonious assault Wounded in the gunfire were James Sluder 44 of Soddy an a source of Mr Blee said ia fully alive to the possibilities of steam plants utilizing fissionable materials as a fuel and ia striving to keep abreiast of the situation' dare say however that the Kingston Steam Plant with its high efficiency low capital coat and location adjacent to the coal fields will be able1 to compete with other types of steam plants will into the Mr Blee praised policy of doing moat of its own construction work -y This puts on our shoulders' as engineers and builders the direct responsibility tor the whole job It is the kind of challenge and opportunity which a construction man likes and he never fails to respond to it Eeooomles In TVA construction method tntion that CHICAGO a lie boasting murdered Police LA he did not connected three young Northwest Ue However- for alter he on the and his actions A restaurant that him early and then about murdering Jova denied Police Nov Police ordered test today tor a railroad accused of murdered one two s--- James McMahon said believe the man was with the slaying of boys on Chicago's Side last Oct16 Test Ordered the lie test was ordered John Joseph Jova 35 admitted he was in Chicago day of the triple murder could not account tor Ji customer told police Jova sat down beside today stared at him made -the statement the children making the statement confirmed hia con-he was' intoxi-cated-z Worked as Pla Setter Jova told police that he had worked as a gandy dancer or section hand for the Grand Trunk' Railroad and that he had also worked aa a pin setter in bowling i alleys I Tlie nude mutilated bodies of Robert Peterson 13 John 8chues- sler 13- and- hia-- 11-year-old brother Anton were found 1 slacked in a forest preserve ditch Oct 18 -r 1'- a tf i- v4 i J1 V'" SW Hv Agwals4 pMa KINGSTON Nov 17-A celebration today marked completion of what Tennessee Valley Authority calls the world's largest steam plant for generating electricity -r -1 ft--' Equipment delays have poaU poned actual completion of the plant until later in the month but employes already had scheduled the celebration so TVA decided to let The Kingston Steam Plant will be the fourth such plant which the Federal power agency has put in full operation since 195L was built principally to satisfy the tremendous power load demanded by the atomic lnsUlla-tlonsat near-by Oak Ridge Three other steam plants are under construction' i V- The celebration include! talks by chief engineer Claiv ence Blee TVA directors and the Atomic Energy Commission's Chief of Oak Ridge operations R- Sapirie- And if they wax superlative about the plant because there's scarcely any other way to talk about It V' Chief Engineer Speaks -Kingston Steam Plairf win be able to compete with other types of steam plants including atomic ones into the Blee predicted any discussion of power production in' this present era should at least recognize the possibilities of atomic energy as HOT WATER HEATER i v-- allon I Gallon makes it possible to obtain the benefits which come from the transfer of experienced supervisors the recruitment of trained personnel and the transfer of heavy construction equipment from one Job to another This has meant economies in construction which have accrued to TVA Elecftie Automatic Water Heater Double Element Year Guarantee! We 5R IssNg letvke aad Oeeieelee WHITE PLUMBING 3 vand HEATING CO tsios Phono S-41W ft Tf Violating Rhee Line II Vaccine Uoveiled tasting Should Aid Consistency Dr Salk 'Say pW Vs "KANSAS CITY Ma Nov 17-The Public Health Service today unveiled new production and safety testing procedures for polio vaccine which should put manufacture of safe vaccine on assembly-line buls? Dr Jonas Salk' appearing With a panel of potto expert! at the S3rid annual meeting of the American -Public --Health Association aid that under the new procedures much more effective safety testing should get (safe) consistency -in lot after Some Predectton Begun Dr Leonard Scheele- Surgeon General' said manufacturers were in stages of and that aome already were operating under the procedures set forth in the interim report released today by the Public Health technical committee on polio vaccine Additionally he said elimination of uncertainty over such debated topics as use of the virulent virus strain will provide a further impetus to production He declined however to estimate probable supplies for the 1956 polio year Changes OntUacd The Mahoney strain will stay at least so far as vaccine available to combat next polio la concerned The experts said in effect that kiacctivation of the virus of whatever strain is the safety- key rather than virulence of die strain A search tor a less virulent strain with equal or better immunizing stability and other important characteristics will continue however Several changes in manufacturing procedures and safety tests were outlined in the report The basic element Scheele said' was timing of repeated -Changes also were ordered in timing and -other-phases of tissue culture and monkey tests Fallowed g-MOnth Study Salk said the changes amounted to submitting each batch at vao-cine to a amount of overtreatment" to create a bonus of against any lingering virus that conceivably might remain1' The report waa drawn up after more than five months of study following the of last Spring which brought a temporary halt- in the vaccine program -Vllf Pirns Trieyboto vl SHE LEFT IN MrsJohn Gilbert Graham I enters Denver County Jail to visit her husband -who has' confessed dynamiting a UAL planed killing Graham's mother and 43 others -i'i- 3 Policies Signed AwriiM nw SEOUL Nov 17-South Korea threatened today to shoot if necessary Japanese boats if they persist in violating the Syngman Rhee Line which extends up to 75 miles from the Korean coast The line was proclaimed by President Rhee to reserve the waters for Korean fishermen can be Santa if You Rostylo Hor Old Outmoded Rings! RING MOUNTINGS Ex-Convict Gets Death Sentence foir Killing Baby to 3995 All "work earaataaO Private Firms To Got Somo Oak Ridgo Data BONtal TO Tke Xros-CrstM OAK RIDGE Nov Some atomlo information is to be de-chueified and made available to private firms which have pen-mite The Atomic Energy Commission Said a group of experts will come here in about two weeks They will work at the Job for 10 to 12 weeka going over 20000 documents None of the declassified material will be made public 1 AmHsM Fuss NASHVILLE Nov 17-An exconvict who defied detectives last June to prove he choked his 19-month-old stepdaughter waa sentenced to the electric chair for her murder- 1 Jimmy Alien alias Robert Allen 36 never moved a muscle ai he listened to the Jury foreman announce his fate in Criminal Court yesterday afternoon' The state charged Allen strangled tiny Janet Allen and stuffed two 32-caliber cartridges down her throat to make it appear she had strangled on the bullets The state contended hia motive was to collect 53425 in life insurance Allen a Negro hid been tioned and released after passing lie detector tests in the deaths of three other members of his family also under mysterious circumstances -r i Defense lawyers contended during his trial that Allen's request tor a lie detector test in the latest case had been refused v- a Year tffaweatf ora axportty sat a 14 Kt yeffew wbmfalO Just Soy Chorgo It on Soon Revolving Cherge Dios in Ambulanco HUS! Tm Tfe XmMM OAK RIDGE Nov 17-John Galbraith of Oliver Springs waa striken with a heart ailment at Oliver Springs last night and died in an ambulance while being brought to Oak Ridge Hospital He was 67 The body was taken to Sharp Funeral Home 'i' 'v fv (ardins the policies had been turned over to the district attorney's office and comment must come from Graham Heads -Novel Denver Diat Atly Keating who handling the state's case Egainst Graham also declined commentHe said the documents were In possession of one of his investigators and 1 cannot say one'wajr or thi other pending further investigation of the irv Graham spent most of his time in his cell yesterday reading paperbacked novels inquiring about the -weather and asking guards to hurry up hit meals qgttffclUEP Os 1000 Central Phene 2-911 Authorities Silent on Insurance as Mate-: Srf'- Visits Plane Dynamiter in Jail '-S ri Vv" DENVER Nov The wife of John Gilbert Graham charged with murder in the dynamiting of a commercial air finer that carried his mother and 43 others to their death held a tearful reunion with her husband last night Dark-haired Mrs Gloria Graham a 22-year-old mother of two children visited him in the Denver County Jail for the first lime since his arrest early Monday i They talked 20 minutes through a screened barrier under the eyes of two guards Jrt Graham left lit tears shielding her head from photographers with a white scarf Graham 23 was to be ar-' ra'igned later today He ia accused of planting 25 sticks of dynamite aboard a -United Air Lines plane that crashed Nov 1 near Longmont Goto Tafts About Policies 1 The complaint specifically chargea him with the death of hit mother Mrs Daisie King 54 of Denver- Before her visit Mrs Graham talked to newsmen- She said ihe wanted to up some misunderstandings in earlier stories" still can't conceive it" ihe went on let me explain one thing that is wrong Jack forge any insurance policies at the airport that night His mother asked Jack to buy three policies She gave him the money1' know what the amounts were but one policy was made otit to us another to sis tf Mrs Helen Hablutzel in Alaska' and the third to aunt rs Helen Smith in-St Gene- rc MO I Comment Declined took the applications over 1 his mother and she signed an three I've forgotten the denominations of each of 3 Tracy Colorado representative of Mutual Benefit Health A Accident Association of Omaha declined comment on Mrs Graham's statements regarding signatures on the insurance policies i First Information at the time of Graham's arrest was that Mrs King did not sign the forms tor 537500 in insurance Tracy said all information re- Services at 5 tomorrow at Temple Beth -El and Heska Amuna Synagog will open the 10th annual convention here of the Southern Section of the National Jewish Welfare Board About 200 delegates are from 11 Southern states The Jewish Welfare Board is the national association ot 350 affiliated Jewish Community Centers' Saturday's session ojtens at 2:30 at the Farragut Hotel and will be followed by a buffet and workshop sessions at 5:30 at Hillvale Country Club The workshops will continue Sunday Irving Edison' St Louis a former national president will speak at noon': banquet-at 7 at the Fai ragut Hotel will dose the conference David While Houston Tex is section president and loon Kaplan Miami over-all chairman David Blumberg and Max Morrison' are local co-chairmen 'f -V 1 1 i'v i i Pilot Club Gives Furnishings The Pilot dub1 hai given additional furnishings to the Jane Sterchi Memorial Room of Elmwood Scbool in observance of National Retarded Week'1 The Chib starting with a memorial gift of 510 from file Knoxville Newspaper Guild began furnishing the room aa a memorial to Mrs Sterchi soon after' her death on Nov 14 1954 This gift includes bed so that pupils may learn to make up a bed a 1 Mg doll so that they may learn to sew a record player and a table with dishes and silver -so that they may learn to' set a table Pupils are 12 yeara and older Drilltrs Strike Gas SpwMlWTtelft SUNBR1GHT Tenn Nov 17-Natural gaa and same oil has been struck -by a well being drilled four miles north of Sun-bright in Morgan County' The gaa waa struck at 1400 feet and the operators expect to 'to down to 4500 feet in hopes of more oil TV- -s Oliver and Associates Is the firm- a 1 si-' FOUNTAIN 'OlfY 5033 Broadway I-1 O' Home Owned and Operated -i r'V'51 A- (' COME IN AND REGISTER FOR VALUABLE FREE PRIZES! 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