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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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Nashville Banneri
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re(' I tII -kNii II 1 ItANNI it lugs Star 27 i962 td 0 It it PO Of I ilding Egy4 Loveman usmessinen Library Files With FCC For FM Radio Station Reported Price of City Landmark Is $250000 I A 4: 1 1 kr 'S 4 i i i' )41: I 1 i '1 I 1 I 1 -) I 1 1 i I 1 4'A 4'1 11 I l') 1- I I Ni 11 Alo 4400 iEW development are under way in iNaahville at this time which in a readiness for this type of operation" Nis yor West sold the station would "provide an educations! broadritating aervire within the general public interest Of the icornmunity" tentatively set at 9 a m-10 Th variety of programa offered would include expeditions into language study current events fine arta and science "we feel that Mingo are opening up here in Nashville" Stewart said "Ws have been working on Ohs proposal for some time By BRAD CARLISLE A group of local businessmen today purchased the old Loveman building landmark in downtown Nashville At Fifth Ave and Union St The reported purchase price for the threestory building erected in the Mos was $250000 I ETV Station Is Planning First Tests For June fl Sy SAM MePHERSON The Nashville Public Library has filed application with the Federal Communications Commismion for permiasion to operate a non-commercial educational FM radio elation here Mayor Ben Went announced filing of the proposal today Action on the application is expected within a month with a possibility that the station can get on the air within three months 1 The station which would operate at 1003 megacycles would be oriented toward adult education according to David Menthol! Stewart chief librarian of the Nashville Public Library A few however would be aimed at children Stewart Beya function of the station which will be operated by the Nashville Public Library under the city library board will be "to educate not entertain" Programming would include difeuWong of current books many hours of classical munic reviews of world opinion interviews) documentaries lectures and children's stories 1 The-proposed station would have en "effective radiated power of 18000 watts" meaning it would be receivable In every home In Davidson County regardlems of the terrain or physical structure The tion here Mayor Ben West announced fil ing of the proposal today Act lot on the application is expecte( within a month with a possibilit) that the station can get on tilt air within three months The station which would operst4 at 903 megacycles would oriented toward adult education according to David Zdarahall Stew art chief librarian of the Nashville Public Library A few programs however would be aimed at children Stewart says function of the station which will be operated by the Nashville Public Library under the City library board will be educate not entertain" Programming would include dilieuWong of current books many hours of classical munic reviews of world opinion interviews documentaries lectures and children's stories 1 The-proponed station would have en "effective radiated power of 18000 watts" meaning it would be receivable in every home in Davidson County regardless of the terrain or physical structure The The final trannattium ft41 COM- Pletrd At Inect InIC in the offices sit the property but there bus of tho Nsuihville flank and Truro been aperointion the old with th purchaAera listed Am will be loin down and a new 'true-Wendell nip!) Frank 0 Ae tut erected Inn Jr Kb by I older a nI Itoger! Ito irihridge tio toured the Church It lit RA reported howdpoperty today With the nrw pur Ortr other buinesamen Arlo In- chasers aid "The sale of this lolved in the purr-haie propetty and autatequellt construe- Four CUPP 14 etteeittlVe Vice Pre'llIllitiun III have a far reaching 'rot Arnerivan Educational Life In tett on he Area" COrtif uraner Co and Acton ia vicel Although it waa reported at one band neatlent and agency dhector Fos- time the building may be re- Ins tte IJO state dilector of the com nostelled for office spnce ootito pony and Church ta general agent I butuneasmen hav elated thial Entet The tile AA aPProvrd IR unign- wool' not be the beat Inveattnent CPry Court by Chancellor Alf In January there wags putiliehed' I Adams A 'friend of th court" statenient the building would bet OUR had been filed In Chancery rated and a 10-story structure court in tonit thA aalo tf' htaA Ati a-i 9-1 OUR had been filed In Chancery rated and a 10-atoty structuredIA) Court to pernin the 4ale of with for Four handled Entering Photo bp Vic Cooler Avenue North and Union Strut are Roger Church Dr Wendell Clipp agent Glenn Bainbridge Frank Acton Jr and Kirby Foster new owners of the Loveman building sc companied by the real estate executive who the sales negotiAtions prepare to exam-Ins the property which they purchased today the front door of the building at Fifth The Nashville-Davidson County Educational Television Station start test patterns and broadcasts "in late June" Robert Glazier ETV manager said today the station lute received approval from the Fedetal Communications Commission in Washington to conAtruet it build loulton Stresses power would carry the programs over a 55-mile radius The police tower on Love Circle would be used as a transmitting station Stewart said Temporary studios would be arranged there Permanent studios are planned for the proposed New Downtown Library Cost of setting up the station would be about $12000 This in-dudes purchase of a transmitter estimated to cost about $LOW In filing a "sample week's programming" with the FCC Stewart said the broadcasting time was City Bridge Players Hold Lead Year's Work Higitlightted By Red Cross LILL Ltpli 0 LI ca- 61L provirdon rental' property owned by 19 bents of ewe for shops on the ground the Kirkman Estate and hr14 Itillev0 and offices on the upper true by agliville Bank and True! flume This never confirmed Co however Glenn Bainbrtdge real dale The building fronte 63 feet on Importance Of exec-tive vita agent in the neginFifth Avenue North and 174 feeti tuitions litn Union Street It was vacated: it wibe not learned imniediatelythy Lovemsn's department atorei 'w hat the new mt netil mild than 15 months ago Plannl AT New Are Elected i gmvay rianning In for a transmitter for the fir cility Glazier said construction on the building hits atarted amt thst soon an antenna for Channel 2 will replace the Channel 4 antenna at the tower formerly wned by WSM-TV In the Belmont section The City and County Boards of Education joint-operittors purchased the SM-T property from National Life and Accident Insurance Co WSNI is now trans-mitring from a new tower near Charlotte Road and plans to build studlo facilities at the tower site within the next two years The ETV manager said progremming will begin Sept 10 Once the station begins operations for the school system ier said seven "telecourses" will be presented The "telecourses" will include American History for grades 11-12 Biology 10 Tennessee history 6-9 Spanish 7-8 Scienc 6: Science 4: and a special programming schedule for grades 1 2 3 Glazier said the programming for the first through third grades "offers a real challenge because very little has been done in this area" He said the first three grades will be provided programs on preliminary arithmetic science and social studies The ETV personnel currently are sharing WSM studio facilities with the commercial station Glazier said a temporary master control room will be built- along with the transmitter facilities N'ashville bridge players Margaret Thomas 2410 Belmont Blvd and George Copp le 202 Craighead Ave led their section Monday in the T-'N-T Pairs a one sea-Rion championship event of the Spring National Championship match Sunday The tournament im under way in Lexington Ky and will continue through Sunday Mr and 'Mrs Howard Schenken of New York are leading the field of NS qualifying pairs for today's final round of the National Mixed Pair Championships In second place are Mrs Fed Everson of Bowling Green and Glass of Lexington The defending champions are Mr and Mrs Thomas Sanders of Nashville The final round is scheduled tonight prevent the development best suited for the area The coninussioner said probably no other subject arouses as much COilthiCht as the transportation Ctn Which he declared is "plaguing our cities today" He told the planners they have a definite responsibility to contribute all the knowledge and experience possible to "Insure that the facilities we plan and build now will aid in the properly development of all areas te 1 The American Red Cross reported to Gov Buford Ellington today that during 1961 in Tennessee it distributed free of charge blood and blood derivatives commercially valued at 11224307 The Red Cross also has trained MOW persons in first aid water safety and home nursing the report stated The report to the governor was presented by Matt Pitcher volunteer chairman of the Nashville-Davidson County Red Cross chapter and Clyde Howard chapter ma nager Tennesseans donated 64798 pints of blood to Red Cross regional blood centers and bloodmobiles the report pointed out The blood and derivatives were distributed to hospitals and physicians at no charge for the product IState Highway Commissioner Moulton today stressed the By Slate's Masons Here 1 importance of highway planning I in the development of urban areas In a speech before a group of highway planning experts attend- (1'''''' ing a regional planning and re- -N search conference Moulton said properly planned thoroughfares Ni "can stimulate desirable growth patterns" Improperly executed" he con- i t- I tinued they can retard or even vat 0 --tto003 4( Powell Files Petition For Writ About 65 planning officials from throughout the South are attend-1 ing the three-day conference' which will continue through Thurs-I day Bill Wade Will A I it t- ---or 1 1 4 I i Of Habeas Corpusl In a light year for disaster re- Illefoperations assistaneewan giv Officers Probe Dog Poisonings in Joywood Area Speak At Service For TeenAgers Mr and Mrs Sanders also are playing in the championship match for the Vanderbilt Cup The first round was played Monday The team of Robert Jordan of Philadelphia defending champions defeated the top seeded team of Lowell Andrews of Scottsdale Ariz by 159 points In another of the 30 first round games Monday the second-seeded team of Charles Goren defeated Gartenl Churchill's team by 59 points Defeated teams are not eliminated until they suffer a second loss Both the winner and runner-up teams will be eligible to compete in the world championships next week Others on the program will include Harmon director of Tennessee's research and planning division of the State Highway Department: Morawski Nashville Office of the US Bureau of Public Roads: Price Robison assistant engineer director of the state planning division 41 Marple Bureau of Roads in Washington: Dwight Hixon representing the City of Nashville Harold Miller director of the state planning commission Irving Hand Nashville-Davidson County Planning Commission 'Nashvillian who esc a ped last Thanksgiving from a North Carolina prison camp Monday filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in Federal Court at Raleigh NC Powell who was captured in Providence RI with his companion James Hammond 33 of Dallas a week after their escape claims he was mistreated in North Carolina prisons The petition to be heard by US Judge John Larkins in Raleigh claims the men were denied "due process in violation of constitutional rights" when they tried in North Carolina and it also contended mistreatment in prison Extradition was approved by Rhode Island Gov John A Notte after an investigation by his officials of North Carolina prison ashvillian who escaped last ianksgiving from a North Caro- la prison camp Monday filed a for writ of habeas corpus Court at Raleigh NC Powell who was captured in ovidence RI with his corn- nion James Hammond 35 of alas a week after their escape tims he was mistreated In North trolina prisons The petition to be heard by US John Larkins in Raleigh iims the men were denied "due ocess in violation of constitu- 'nal rights" when they tried in irth Carolina and it also con- Ided mistreatment in prison Extradition was approved by Island Gov John A Notte er an investigation by his offi- Lis of North Carolina prison con- Sheriff's invelitigators today were probing a series of dog poisonings! in the Joywood section which re-i portedly have claimed the lives of about nine dogs within the last week Authorities said the dogs died' within a six-block area in the Flamingo Drive and Gordon Terrace area Anita Carpenter of 2510 Flamingo Drive said a dog belonging to her brother died Sunday morning in their yard "The veterinarian said he believed it was strychnine" she stated A special worship service for high school students of Nashville and Davidson County will be held at 3:30 pm Sunday April 8 at Benton Chapel Vanderbilt Div ity School The event Is sponsored by trPt Y-Teen and Ili-Y Councils 471 Davidson County 1111 Bill Wade football star for t7 Chicago Bears and a member the Fellowship of Christian At letes will be the speaker SpIL cial music will be furnished los youth groups I oce Investuzatc Senate OK Seen For Poll Tax Bill conditions en in eight counties to victims of John A Powell 30-year-old1 tornadoes windstorms and floods Expenditures totaled $30008 for food clothing shelter and medical care and for help with restoratition tion of homes and small busiFederal nesses damaged or destroyed in the disaster the report stated Other highlights of the report: Red Cross field directors at military bases and hospitals in Tennessee gave assistance to 4200 servicemen in personal emergency and other welfare problems Home-Age town Tennessee chapters in every county gave similar assistance to thousands of servicemen serving with US armed forces through- out the world and their families In 3840 eases veterans were assisted with applications for govlode ernment benefits Volunteer ins'-uctors trained by Red Cross certified 25618 per-tons sons in swimming and lifesaving: Ata 16513 in First Aid 7000 in home care of the sick and injured and 3panish Appoint 4700 in mother-baby care Volunteer including many teen-agers devoted 63000 hours New Ambassador to personal services for patients in military and veterans hospitals qadrid Spain Spanish They also served in nursing homes vernment today announced the hosnitals and during bloodmobile pointment as ambassador to visits tshington of Antonio Garrigues The organization also reported Diaz-Canabate 54 a Madrid increased participation in Red vyer whose clients sound like Cross work of local chapters by list of Who's Who in American high school and college students qiness interests in Spain and a step-up in special training arrigties will replace Mariano tor potential Red Cross leaders Iturralde who died in Wash- among young people in these age Jon recently following surgery groups Spanish Appoint New Ambassador Madrid Spain Spanish government today announced the appointment as ambassador to Washington of Antonio Garrigues Dias-Canabate 54 a Madrid lawyer whose clients sound like list of Who's Who in American business interests in Spain Garrigties will replace Mariano Iturralde who died in Washington recently following surgery HAROLD HARTER Grand Master Maury City Lodge in 1933 and transferred his membership to Memphis Normal Lodge No 722 1939 serving as its worshipful master in 1E43 and has been its secretary since 1957 I He was exalted in Raines Chapter at Memphis in 1942 serving as high priest in 1943 He received the Order of High Priesthood in Nashville in 1945 and was greeted in Park Avenue Council at Memphis in 1949 where he served as Its thrice illustrious master in 1956 Investigators Sam Harrington and Fred Robinson reported several bones found in the area will be turned over to the State Health Department for examination Harrington also said several dogs reportedly have been poisoned within recent weeks in the Hermitage Hills sector off Lebanon Road Woman's Report Of Being Raped New Education a de second speech even though they oppose the poll tax ban The sudden decision to end the speeches apparently meant the Southerners fighting the anti-poll tax measure were convinced they had built up a satisfactory record of opposition with the voters in their home states The pr oposed constitutional amendment would make it impossible for any state to impose a poll tax as a prerequisite for voting in a federal election Five Arkansas Mississippi Texas and have such a levy Group Is Formed City police today were investi gating a report that a 22-year-ok university employe was raped Authorities said the woman wat examined at Hubbard Hospital 131 Dr Core county medics examiner City homicide officers quotee the alleged victim as saying she was struck several times In tht face before being criminally assaulted early today Washington The Senate goes back to its regular schedule today flex Southerners suddenly broke off their 10-day talkiest against an anti-poll tax amendment Senate I ea a now feel the amendment will sail through the Senate by the end of the week The debate which stopped committee hearings and held up other legislation ended late Monday The Senate then agreed 62 to 15 to take up the minor make Alexander Hamilton's home a national will serve as the vehicle for the amendment After the vote Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksn of Illinois told newsmen he was confident the matter would be cleaned up this week with overwhelming passage of the amendment Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said he was quite hopeful of the same outcome One Southern senator said privately he felt the final vote would come by the end of this week The Southerners had tied up almost all Senate business with their word war but they folded late Monday without using all of the weapons at their command Each senator was entitled to speak twice but several Southerners did not bother to make their Defendant Gels 'GamblintiChance' But lie Loses Representatives of 13 statewide organizations met here Monday and formed a group known as the Tennessee United Organizations for Education Mrs Cornette state president of the Parent Teacher Association was elected chairman Austin Smith of the Tennessee Junior Chamber of Commerce was elected vice chairman Mrs Toni Ragland Tennessee Citizens Committee for Better is second vice chairman and Dr Donald Sahli Tennessee Education Association was elected secretary-treasurer Charter members of the organization include representatives from 10 groups across the state Executive committee members are Barney Greene of the Amen-can Legion Miss Dorothy Shelton American Association of University Women and Mrs Cedric Hunt Federation of Women's Clubs DAVID VAUGHN High Priest David Vaughn Memphis salem promotion manager and Harold Harter Clarkeville have been named to high Masonic offices in a convention now in session at the Grand Lodge Building Vaughn was elected and appointed most excellent grand high priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter and Harter was elected grand' master of the Grand Council Royal and Select Masons of Ten-I nessee Other officers of the Grand Council elected were: Joe Neal Oak Ridge deputy grand master James McFadin Memphis grand principal conductor of the work The Rev John Laida Clarksville grand chaplain Winningham Livingston grand captain of the guard Jacob Denny Johnson City grand conductor of the council John Lefair Henderson grand marshal William Lambie Nashville grand steward A McClanahan NashvilleI was re-elected grand treasurerl and also was re-elected right eminent grand treasurer of the Grand Chapter He is past grand high priest Thomas Earl Doss Nashville1 was re-elected past grand high priest of the Grand Chapter and grand recorder of the Grand Conn- cil He is also past grand high priest William Lafayette Dunn Nash-yule was elected eminent grand sentinel of the Grand Chapter and re-elected grand sentinel of the Grand Council Also Elected Other ice rs of the Grand chapter elected and appointed were: Charles Oakley Bledsoe Fay-I etteville right eminent grand king! Kelso Harris Rea' Knoxville' right eminent grand scribe i Arch Erwin McClanahan past grand high priest Nashville re- elected right eminent grand treasurer I Thomas Earl Doss past grand high priest Nashville re-elected right eminent grand secretary Henry Frank Pritchard Mein-1 phis eminent grand chaplain States Miller Welborn Dyers-1 burg eminent grand captain of the host Russell Baikal Tandy Madison1 eminent grand principal sopurnerI George Adams Peters Eliza-I bethton eminent grand royal archf captain 1 John Leonard Lamb Memphisi eminent grand master third veil Joe Claiborne Foster Columbia eminent grand master second veil I Marshall Resnake LaFol- lette eminent grand master first" veil William Lafayette Dunn Nash-1 vine emasAnt grand sentinel Vaughn a native of Maury City1 is the son of Isaac George Vaughni and Mattie Davis Cleek Vaughn! He attended ZblaurvCity schools On May 6 1927 he was married to Kansas Ruth Jones at Alamo and they have two daughters Mrs' A alie Ruth Morris and Missi Carolyn Jean Vaughn Member Of I I I I I I I i 1 crill 1 31: 1 i i 'i 411 I It 1 i ti rtc-11 i 1 1 I -11 6-: --i'v''-'71 -tl-r- I -ik--- 4144 i A 00--- 4( if 0 1 () i 4 ArZIt 4- l' r4r ii: 7 1 lk'1 i 1 lot 4111100: 4 0 4' 1:01: :1 I Lt f' 14 St' 4dirov i i''''''' 11 ''''''''s! City Court Judge Andrew Doyle gave a defendant a "gambling chance" Monday to walk out of the courtroom without a fine The unusual occurrence came when a man identified by court records as Joseph Robert Clark 45 of Ashland City appeared before Doyle on a drunk charge "Have you ever been arrested before?" inquired the judge The defendant answered that his only previous arrest was in January Doyle who has a knack for remembering faces then made a "deal" with the defendant "If you've only been arrested one time previously then I'll turn you loose but if you've been arrested more than once I'm going to fine you the maximum Doyle said while thumbing through court arrest records The judge checked records for a few seconds then declared: "You lose the fine Is Oa' VU Pledge Class Will Aid Symphony On March 26 1956 Vaughn reIceived the Order of the Silver Trowel in Nes hvi II He was knighted In Memphie Command-cry No 4 on April 19 1943 and served as its commander from 1947 to 1948 and again in 1954-55 He became a member of Ten-I nessee Priory No 15 Knights of the York Cross of Honour March 27 19513andreceived the Scottish Rite degrees at 'Memphis in 1960 Vaughn was initiated in Al Chymia Temple at 'Memphis last year and in the grand commander 1Knights Templar of Tennessee he served on the bylaws committee at the 1961 annual conclave In the Grata Chapter of Tennessee he served as a member of the committee on York Rite 1952-54 On March 2 2 i1955 he was elected grand master of the First Veil and has advanced each year In the Grand Council of Tennessee Harter has represented the Grand Council of Western for a number of years Ile was elected grand steward of the 1Grand Council of Tennessee in 1956 and has advanced each Year In the Grand Lodge of Harter has served on i several occasions as county chairman and as district chairman and I for a number of years has been representative of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba in Tennessee Harter was worshipful master of Clarksville Lodge No 89 in 1947 and became a charter IYIPT11- ber of Queen City Lodge No 761 in 1950 He was knighted in Clarksville Conimandery No 8 in 1946 and as commander in 1950-51 Ha rter became a member of Tennessee Priory No 15 Knights of the York Cross of Honour on March 27 1952 He received the Scottish I el at Nashville in April 1945 and has been prelate of the Lodge 'Perfection since 1950 He 'was I a knight commander of the of Honor on OcL 18 1919 1 He was initiated in Al Menah' Temple in 1952 He received the Star degrees in Clarks! ville Charter 202 in June 1945 and as patron in 1947 Harter was born in Summit 1County Ohio Jan 2 1903 the son of Ja mes Henry and Susanna Miller Harter He was educated in Ohio public schools and has worked in the electrical trade since 1925 For the past several years he has been employed in the electrical department of the Post Engineers at Fort Campbell Ky He was 'married to Miss Mary Catherine Butler at Barberton Ohio on Oct 6 1927 and theyi have three daughters Harter member of the- PreLbv- terian Ch urc at Clarksville served as Sunday School Superintendent from 1945 to 1952 and has! been an elder since 1950 Recently Freed Man Charged In Taxi Holdup Photo by Bill Goodman len chief and owner joywood-Bordeaux Fire Department discuss the new policy of the Davidson County Private Fire Departments Asso- dation which will allow the county's six private fire departments to answer calls from sub scribers only Jack Burke chief ad co-owner Brentwood Fire Department George Thompson co-owner Done Fire Department Dr James Pope chief and owner Tusculum Fire Department Ed Save ly owner Inglewood-Madison and Woodmeade fire departments and Lawrence Al 11HE ENTIRE pledge class from the 14 Vanderbilt University 1 than 300 be knocking on on Nashvillians' doors Sunday afternoon soliciting donations for the Nashville Symphony Orchestra The fund-raising by the "Freshmen Friends of the Symphony" Is both a part of the symphony's annual maintenance drive and the kick-off for the Interfraternity Councirs "Greek Week" April 1-7 "This is just one aspect of making the pledge program more constructive rather than destructive" said Dave Albright chairman of the Interfraternity Council pledge class committee "We have hopes of exceeding the amount raised this same way last year which was about $2500" NEARLY S67000 of the Symphony's budget is met through pri- vate and public contributions The Sunday solicitation by black-and-gold badged pledges is one part of a three-point contest in which fraternities compete for a trophy given for the most points scored during Greek Week A debating competition and a cross-country race form the other divisions of the contest Another highlight of Greek Week will be the annual carnival held on Anderson Field on the night of April 6 Fraternities and sororites will construct boothscreating a scene of entertainment similar to a carnival's midway Proceeds from the carnival will go to the Natidnal Foundation March of Dimes Last year nearly $3000 was raised to sent underprivileged children to the clinic Bowl Fraternities whose pledges will be out asking for symphony donations between land 5 pm Sunday are: Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Delta Kappa Epsilon Kappa Alpha 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu and Zeta Beta Tau 1Private Fire Departments Change Policy I A 21-year-old man released from Ithe' County Workhouse last month after serving a term for holding up a cab driver was arrested Monday night on an armed robbery charge in connection with another cab driver holdup Authorities identified him as Howard Matel Alford Negro of 1920 Joe Johnston Ave who is in County Jail City Detectives John Mullane and Walter Gibbons said Alford is charged in a Sunday night holdup of Alex Clements of 4032 Cedar Circle The officers said the cab driver reported he was robbed of $30 by a cab fare armed with a butcheri knife 1 Alford was released from the County Workhouse Feb 23 afterl serving 11 months and 29 days on an armed robbery conviction in a holdup Feb 3 1961 of anotheri Yellow Cab Co driver i stop free service (answering calls to non-subscribers)" Save ly The exceptions he pointed out are in eases where life is imperiled and charity cases 'Non-subscribers just won't pay US when we bill them" Save ly said Lawrence Allen chief and owner Joywood-Bordeaux Fire Department is president of the 'association's six members including his fire departments and Joy'wood-Bordeaux Donelson Tusculum and Brentwood In 1961 Save ly said the Inglewood-Madison department had an operating loss of "To combat this we will either have to reduce personnel which would mean losing credit with the Tennessee Inspection Bureau for a reduction on insurance rates or Ed Save ly spokesman for the Davidson County Private Fire Department Association said todayl the organization has adopted al policy effective April 15 to answer calls oily from subscribers Save ly owner of the Inglewood-! Madison and Woodmeade fire departments said the new policy would affect subscribers of the Vaughn has been a member of St Luke's Methodist Church in since 1947 and is oast president of St Luke Bible Class As a Mason Vaughn was raised IdemphJs as a courtesy to the i As At fr) 1.

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