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Iv 1' i 1 i 57 1110' a fit tong 11 i 1 i 41 I 41 (I: 1 I 1 I 1 1-4t4le fmffe''( 5 l'k- It 204 1 I I 41: 1 1 i 4C) NI-04k- IPI'S Nashville's Mess Newspaper Founded April JO 1876 LONG MAY OUR LAND II IRICHT WITH FREEDOM'S HOLY LICHT: PROTECT US II THY MICHL CREAT COD OUR KING VOL LXXXV1 NO 131 PRICE: TEN CENTS NASHVILLE TENN MONDAY AFTERNOON SEPT 10 1962 32 PAGES Probe Conn ywide Vote ea IO' i II: in Shine ea i For Ordered Grand Jury Charged Judge Draper Plan Told For Area's Townhouse Urban Renewal Ground Broken I r-1 1 a' r---1 ti I it '1 I 61- 11-4 -1-) ilf --e 1 1- I 1 )'' 41'' I 1 -I 4 fr7-7--N 'it 4 4 ith 1 1 Picture an Pigs 11 By SAM McPHERSON Plans for a million-dollar townhouse development at Grace and Joseph streets in the East Nashville urban renewal area were announced today as ground was broken on the site Martin Cohen president of Excello Homes Inc signaled' the beginning of construction on the project with the aid of officials of the Nashville Housing Authority the city's urban renewal and redevelopment agency I Irl 1 -----2 1 i--34 ti0 4 A )r1----'- I 'i i4: 1: 1---4 pi -iic-L 1 -1-' a 7 9 --ts i 't 3 1 ---7 46- 4 t--: i 1 Ast -4100Soirl ":4 1' I k-sol'A --V 47111 By JACK SETTERS The Grand Jury was told today to investigate widespread reports of election irregularities anywhere in the county and to give special attention 'to liquor violations In a 23-page charge Criminal Court Judge John Draper called on the newly empaneled jury to "act without fear or favor" after conducting its inquiry "Any and all information that you might receive of election frauds or irregularities throughout the ntire county Free 11111a should be investigated thoroughly to determine if the laws have been violated" Draper told the jurors In reference to liquor law vio- Takes Full liations Draper said: 1 "The sale of intoxicating liquors has alwaya been recognized as tending to provoke disturb- u2 Janie ances Of the good order and breaches of the peace The bootlegger selling intoxicating 'liquors without attempting to Taipei Formosa (UPI) --Nacomply with the law must not tionalist China today assumed be tolerated" Made No Mention full reziponsibility for the flight of an American-made 172 plane Draper's prepared charge made no mention of a recent Which the Communists claim to series of raids by city police and have shot down over the China the sheriff's department mainland Nor did it refer to any par- Peiping practically Ignored ticular ward or district where election irregularities have been Taipei and laid the whole blame on the United States It loosed alleged Foreman of the new Jury a propaganda barrake that bits- -fi tered US policies on Cuba Bee- I a I I Castleman secretary- lin Southeast Asia and other manager of the Nashville-David- trouble spots around the world son County Automobile Club p4 flirt 11Zco A lea eam eleams Peiping Radio said the I i r---C-J2- l'zil At A 4 TkotroVi t- IN7' i 'NC' e-- 4 '4-0-'w 4tOrpor '1z I 4 I 10-- 11' 2dr a flora? i jv A 0 -IV IrOe'''16" rv: '44 it ari 1 I -ii-eirwr glnk-1" -iza 4 wSisy46 id ffil 1 I0' amb 1' l'-''1-tip sv441 1 4k a Zjirlr: 4jJ 71111 IbrVr rIt am a 4- rig 414bla 417riloctte EPIN r- 4 tt )42AJ41 A0 1 Ie Photos by Paul Schleicher Whether today brings sunshine or a soakingDaren Rich Yount 2 of 207 Gayland Court is prepared 163 Homes The development will consist of 163 hornes Townhouses are relatively new in Nashville and feature a new concept of home construction Houses are Joined together with a mutual side wall with each unit's front styled on a different architectural design Each section of the development to be called "Townwood Homes" will contain fronts styled in designs from Victorian to New England architecture 1 The site was purchased from the housing authority on a bid basis after the land was cleared as part of the East Nashville urban renewal project Many tracts in the urban renewal area are being sold to private developers for new home sites and commercial and Industrial sites Sala Started It TO A IJ a se Washington 111 The Navy announced today it will base Polaris missile submarines at Guam strategically located in the mid-Pacific about 1800 miles from Red China plane Other members am thislwas shot down over Southeast morning by Draper from the China Sunday by an air force regular Jury lists are: unit" It gave no further details Ray 1500 Rosebankland did not disclose the pilot's Ave a I re Genesco em-Ilate Ray 1500 Rosebank Ave a retired Genesco the rest of Communist Europe The US now has 9 Polails subs in commission out of a planned total of 41 Next year another 9 of these missiles firing subs are due to Join the fleet The Proteus is due to be re placed by a newly commissioned sub tender Hun ley late this year or early next At that time the Proteus would be available for possible movement into the Pacific after some overhaul work in the US In addition a third sub tender the Holland is being built 'at Pascagoula Miss Plans call for it to be ready in about a year Sabmarine tenders are capable of any kind of sub repair work except a major overhaul They can servire the nuclear power plants of Polaris submarines Last April the Pueet Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton Wash was picked as the site for overhauling Polaris subs to be assigned to the fleet Concurrently the Navy selected the Naval Ammunition Depot at Bangor Wash as the place for fitting of Polaris subs with missiles The announcement said initial dredging in the inner harbor at Guam has been going on for months It was estimated about 1300 officers and enlisted men will man the submarine tender when it is sent to Guam employe Wallace Lunn Tyne Boulevard president of Boiler Supply Co Inc Jud Collins WSM-TV personality Lytton Clark 6109 Elizabethan Drive assistant vice president Commerce Union Bank John Henry (Turn to Page 2 Column 3) The first four homes are scheduled to be completed by mid-October Advance sale of homes was started today The homes will be priced in the S3250 to $10750 bracket with monthly installments ranging from S5750 to $7450 Excel lo officials said the homes are designed to save on heating bills through the unit construction The homes will contain from two to four bedrooms 1 The announcement gave no date for moving the nuclear powered subs into the Pacific but the Navy time table reportedly calls for posting the first of them off Red China by late next year The action will make the Asian flank of the Communist world vulnerable to 1400 range hydrogen bomb tipped rockets carried by subs McNamara Stresses Need For Reserve Call-Up OK' I Nationalist Chinese officials said intelligence experts were Itrying to learn Just what the extremely 'high altitude plane was forced down to lower altitudes by engine trouble or whether the Chinese Reds possibly had used Soviet ground-to-air missiles to knock it down Defector Claims A Chinese Communist pilot Liu Chen who defected to the Nationalists last March said he had learned before leaving the mainland that Peiping had received ground-to-air missiles from the Russians Officials in Taipei and Washington disclosed for the first time that Nationalist China had (Turn to Page 2 Column 2) Over WDCN IkeKennedy IL VC Talk On Berlin Educational Telecasting Begun Here Washington of 1Defense Robert McNamara said today the requested presidential authority to call up 150- 000 reservists is needed to enable the United States to respond "promptly and decisively" if the- intern4ional situation worsens sudderfly McNamara appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee with Gen Lyman Lemnitzer chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to urge speedy approval of a resolution submitted to Congress Friday by the White House Each Polaris sub mounts 16 of the missiles and Adm Roy Benson Pacific sub force commander said last June as many as 10 Polaris subs will be ranging the Pacific within 2 years The Navy announcement said that Apra Harbor at Guam will be the home port for a missile' submarine tender like the Proteus which is now moored at Holy Loch in 4Scotland The Proteue serves the US submarines which are on patrol in the North Atlantic within striking range of Russia anci It -'S el-- IA ei- li i I l' 1 1 doe" 1 IN cans that we are in a period of acute international tension It opposed to us have capability to precipitate crises at the moment of their choosing in many 'parts of the that we must be able to respond promptly and decisively" The secretary said the United States at any time may "face a challenge requiring an immediate and effective response" and that the enactment of the resolution would constitute "an endorsement by the American people of our determination to make that response and provide us with the means to do so" McNamara said the call-up of reservists during a Berlin crisis last year provided tangible evi(Turn to Page 2 Column 1) i I 1 Washington Kennedy and his Republican predecessor former President Eisenhower conferred today at a White House lunch on possible new danger signs in the Berlin situation 'and specific crises occur" he said McNamara testified 1 behind 'closed doors but newsmen were given copies of some of his prepared testimony 1 He said he hoped sincerely it would not be necessary to use the stand-by authority to call up 150000 reservists while Congress is out of session But he said the resolution's approval would permit a prompt response to any crisis "short of measures which would require a declaration of a national action which would involve implications of a most serious nature" "President Kennedy has made clear his recognition of the threats with wihch we are faced and the policy of this government not to allow the export of Communist aggression purposes by force in this hemisphere or in other areas of the world" McNamara said "It is obvious to all Ameri Legion Club Raid Upheld By Muller Market Trends McNamara said The regular US military forces "are strong today and their strength continues to improve" "The authority for limited call-up of reserves however would provide us with a flexibility of response which could be crucial if the international situation deteriorates suddenly aAAba ittooimuss JUDGE JOHN DRAPER 'Act Without Fear Or Favor' By JEAN CRAWFORD Science dames and foreign language classes for grammar school and high school students and a program on "The Atom" for the grownups marked the first day of operation of Nashville's educational television station WCON The new station dream of local educators for several years began broadcasting on Channel 2 at 10 am today when Mrs Jo Ann Ruhr former Cohn High' School teacher presented a half-hour class in biology for high New York (P) The stock market eased gently downhill Way resuming last week's course Trading was slow 'Round Eisenhower has just returned from an European tour which included talks with West German leaders The former President went to the White House at Kennedy's invitation The President wrote the World War IT commander that he would like to have a first-hand report from Eisenhower on Berlin and other general European problems The former Chief Executive arrived at the White House a half-hour before his private lunch with Kennedy The two posed for pictures in Kennedy's office Today's meeting marked the fourth time Kennedy and Eisenhower have had occasion to confer on world problems Their first meeting was at Camp David Md on April 22 1961 They again met at a White House luncheon for Japanese (Turn to Page 2 Column 1) Probers Postpone Estes Appearance Washington (UPI) Senate investigators today put off the scheduled Wednesday appearance of Billie Sol Estes to make sure the indicted Texas financier will receive a fair trial on fraud charges Chairman John McClellan announced the postponement after polling his Senate investigations subcommittee The subcommittee acted on the request of Texas Atty Gen Will Wilson The Texas official feared Estes' Washington testimony might prejudice the case against him 1 The Clock There was little of significance hi the business and economic news Mostly the talk in Wall Street was of increasing international tensions involving 'Cuba and the U2 plane incident over China Price changes were narrow Mixed at the start they gradually began to set a downward pattern At noon the Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 4 at 2224 The Dow Jones index of 30 industrials skidded 256 to 59830 and the Standard Poor's Corp average of 500 stocks was down 20 at 5818 II WITH 1-jt ED O'DONN414 MONDAY'S MESSAGE De Gaulle Back' Home After Germany Trip Paris UP)--President Charles deGaulle was back home today after a triumphant six-day state visit to West Germany that brought a new high in modern French-German relations De Gaulle met with severa' Cabinet ministers after returning Sunday night from Stuttgart the final stop on his tour One minister told reporters The general is extremely well satisfied with his trip" school sophomores This was followed at 10:30 by a science class for first graders Next came a Spanish class for seventh and eighth graders The biology class was repeated atl 11:45 There was a science class for sixth graders at 12:15 pm! followed by a repeat of the science program for first graders Special Program At 7 pm a special program was scheduled to introduce the (Turn to Page 12 Column 2) I By LARRY 'MINTON Police Chief Frank Muller today defended the week-end action of City policemen In raiding American Legion Post 5 clubhotse and Issued a warning to other private club a they can expect similar treatment if they sell illegal drinks to the general public The Saturday night raid on the Legion clubhouse has brought a hail of protests and criticism against City officers who seized more than 100 bottles of liquor confiscated six one-arm "bandits" and arrested seven persons Officers Served "When the public can walk into a private club and purchase a drink of whisky without question it ceases to be a private club" Muller said referring to the raid on the clubhouse one of two raids conduct-led by City officers on the same night Muller said th plainclothes officers were allowed entrance to the clubhouse 120 Ninth Ave without being established as members of the or guests of members 'These three officers who had never been in the American Legion clubhouse in their lives and were not members simply lwalked into the clubhouse oridered drinks and were served (Turn to Page Column 4) Carlton oser To Appear On WS31-TV at 6:30 Rep Carlton Loser candidate for re-election to Congress will deliver an address over INSAITV tonight at 6:30 o'clock The candidate said he will discuss certain aspects of the absentee ballot situation that developed in the Second Ward during the August primary The congressman declared also that he will deal with other indicationS of fraud alleged to have occurred in other areas of the city in the earlier contest Cuba-Berlin Swap Reports Sir Stork delivered a large bundle at General Hospital the past Friday night that has doctors nurses staffers buzzing around the bas- "4 sinet Twin girls ar- i 1I rived the aggre gate weight of or whom was lk pounds 212 sk i '244tp ounces (See pho- to on page 2 4 They are: Lori i Kaye (8 lbs 212 it on) Lisa Faye (8 lbs) born to 1'''' 29-year-old Betty O'Donnell and 37-year-old John Hovater 610-B Croleywood Drive I Capitol Democrat Fund-Raising Dinner Set Oct 25 Draw Fire From Keating Istanding between Kennedy andiCastro regime It would be based Khrushehev would be "a diplo-lon wholehearted US support matie deal that would makelfor the efforts of "the Cuban cratic leaders have indicatd a desire to have a fund-raising dinner for several months From enthusiastic requests that we have led it appears that we will have delegations from each of the 95 coun(Turn to Page 2 Column 5) From Wire Dispatches Kenneth Keating R-NY says he is disttrbed over indication that top US sand Soviet officials may be mulling over a possible "diplomatic deal" involving Cuba and Berlin "We believe this sets a local (Turn to Paw 7 Co lun7 1) some of our most hard-boiled'people to liberate themselves" negotiators blush" Dodd said he was opposed to proposals that US forces invade Not Pawns ICuba He said however that He said 'Berlin and Cuba are'the United States should openly not pawns to be held or released and publiclysupport Cuban "lib-at the whim of the Kremlin We eration forces" in meeting "an the sake act of Soviet aggression against the Cuban people" Dodd in a speech prepared for proposed a Senate delivery said total dicta-blueprint theitorships give rise to total popu- people to liberate themselves" Dodd said he was opposed to proposals that US forces invade Cuba He said however that the United States should openly and publiclysupport Cuban "liberation forces" in meeting "an act of Soviet aggression against the Cuban people" Dodd in a speech prepared for Senate delivery said total dicta By NEIL CUNNINGHAM A State Democratic fund-raising dinner Nv i I I be held at the Fairgrounds Coliseum here Oct 25 r--------'-' 1 Top party offi- i--e'-- cials met here last 0 week to make s' plans for the an- 'v rinual function -si I1 They will be final- 4 izel when the State Democratic Executive ro- -c' mittee meets here next Monday LI it Featured speak- sr for the dinner Is expected to be Frank Clement la I Weather Report I NASHVILLE ConSiderable cloudiness warm and humid with scattered thundershowers this afternoon high 77-85 gradual clearing much cooler tonight low 54-62 Tuesday mostly sunny cool high in 70s Wednesday sunny and pleasant 12 Page 1 lar revolutio-ns: He cited as ex- ni amples the uprisings in East Germany Poland Hungary and da Tibet He said such a revolution in 1 Cuba could succeed where the! FEATURE INDEX Amusements 10IHoroscope 9 Bridge 9 Investing 26 Business 261Jumble 4 Comics 201Lawrence 8 Cradle Roll 26 Markets 26-27 Crossword 16 Radio TV 18 Deaths 27 Russell 22 Disc Data 10 i Society 11 14-15 comics 20' Lawrence 8 Cradle Roll 20 Markets 26-27 Crossword 16 Radio TV 18 Deaths 27 Russell 22 Disc Data 10 Society 14-15 9111 MMVE 1111 "In brass tacks language it L2IIUL yeLrav viLt UL LL1 would mean that Premier Khru- of the other" shchev has told President Ken- Meanwhile Sen Thon nedy 'You lay Off on Berlin Dodd D-Conn today prop We'll lay off in Cuba'" saidl blueprint for overthrowir Keating in a weekend radio-televsion interview He said the United States France And Jon should make it plain "that no such deal is in the cards" Resume Relation Keating cited as evidence that "the United States may well be Paris (UPI)--The gover toying with some deal to link announced today it has re the two" statements of Ken- diplomatic relations witi nedy mentioning the two scenes dan one of the Arab of cold war crisis "in the same which broke with France breath" the Anglo-French invasi Keating said any such under- Egypt in 1956 cannot betray one for of the other" Meanwhile Sen Thomas Dodd D-Conn today for overthrowing France And Jordan Resume Relations Paris announced today it has diplomatic relations with one of the Arab which broke with France the Anglo-French invasion SIDEWALK construction program will begin Oct MARGARET PETTY returns from Miss America contest BOARD PROPOSES to name hospital for Dr Gass STATEWIDE traffic safety campaign under way ADULT SCOUTERS get camperaft training government resumed Jordan states after of nt Temperatures 1 Canninsiism midnight 721 7 am 751noili i nee for Iovernor Colvemsenut el in chl ll ce by Gov or li ngton a Democratic Treasurer 8 Sports 22-25 Joe Carr said that tickets forlGarden Clubs 32 Taylor 8 g2Ithe dinner will sell for 825 'Graham 4 Want Ads 21-31 Carr said that county pemo- Heloise 13 lli others failed because Russia or Red China could not intervene In Cuba as they did in the other countries Dodd offered this six-point (rtirn to Page 2 Coe 2) I am 711 8 am 75 2 am 701 9 am 78 3 Lyn' 70110 am 80 4 am 71 11 am 81 5 am 71 12 noon 82 6 am 721 1 am k84 am 71 8 78 701 9 am 78 am arni am 70110 am 80 71 11 am 811 am 71 12 noon am nt 1 am A-841 -74f "I' 7 1v 00-4he-49 -40k 041AM.

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