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I hometown rally here Friday athletic field where he addressed A Ml se I II' 1 s' 42 tc At 000041 $1vvi night he expects to carry six of the hometown audience The 4 Ado :) representative who was born in 0 4 s' I -1'' 4' ''1' cv' 'oo 7t1 It toK nine Convessional districts in Wartrace told the crowd he wu -4 I 1 A I' 14- 141 A his race to unseat Senator Estes th 11 -IP-N ti Ketauver 12th child of a tenant farmer Charlie Crawford publisher of 'r C101 0 I 4 cood- 1 -V41 i 0 t11 tam 4 4 dup tip oak "Two weeks ago couldn't the Democrat-Union introduced 1 41k 1 -4 I I': I ''sI--'i' ''1 all01 4 I i i ai IN'llialld I 4 6 onEY 1 1I toll have made that statement" Sutton si la i 85 1st -4 1 A 1- ip ton declared adding "and if the Speaking earlier at Franklin F- s'' 1 sage fire keeps on growing I be- Sutton said he favored with-' :3 411010077" ak 4 LiEgt p4 IP I I I 11 VI I to Hove I'll carry eight out of nine drawal from the United Nations I A li I'i0s I oder- it CC) fel 6 4' 4 ilt I districts" "because I don't believe in the 4'4 1 141 The senatorial candidate said UN telling the United States -4 vi 4 4 414 se Vann k' he would support legislation to what to do" I As (1 i 14 I 1 pipoustotp i' A override the Supreme "I am I' for taking the United ter 4 0 i raw 1' otto 004 4 "i VI Court's ruling banning segrega- States out of the United Nations sc km ii 4ti 01114Dt I 7' 2 NA 711 to tion in the public school He and taking the United Nations 4 some 1 0 11 1'31 piik -si -1 :401 tt also stated he would work at the out of the United States" he de- 4 4'11: same time for equal facilities for dared at Spring Hill 1- oust Imes alsJ 0 $4 ymtp5 fk t00 all children regardlesa of race The representative said the in- 0 41 fit etn" ot0o: sube Sutton reiterated his stand on ternationalist policies he claims et 1 I 10 I V'e 111141 il ments saying 'the are by Kefauver i 'I 1 't a '''14" taio '0'1 4 e'''''''" subversive element 'needs weed- "would dePsroy our government asseil 111 4' to otain I l' dial 0 ing out not only in the govern- and our way of life our Con- it AfOss 1' I I l''''" ment but in Tennessee It would stitution and our American form I bs ob-hg 1 ScHots 't OP I- 75 91t surprise you to knowhow many of government would be thrown 1 )1 Altio card-carrying Communists there out of the window" A VI 1' s- 41 1 I I 1 1' Nc Aigas i 11 are here" Sutton who has speeded his '1 i si $1' 0 Congressman The Congreman again charg- schedule by traveling in a hell- 1- 'a () to10 4 I' A 4 A 414 'l- 1 ki1 0 ed that his opponent "sold out copter was to speak today at Ineamilmien ut 4 I it- 1 r6 warn 11 the South at the Democratic con- Smyrna Woodbury Donelson r''" ii7 4 -11: vention in Chicago" and said Madison Old Hickory boodietts '11'0 7s 0 000 efauver "refused to serve in ville Bordeaux West Nashville 0 tc 00 Asca note the armed force because he and Woodbine ''0 be 01 L001000V40111010Cyte Velsooloo46001 Ili CI 5 000 lb 11: Investigating Commtttee Miriam Steventhe son lo of Winnsboro the earth who she wears he royal bea crown as Miss Universe' flanked by se 91064 dr 1 il CRS Teo os beauties from ur corners of Frida night in world competition cIL ee 41 oft I '71'j 'Rigged' Declares Browning "MiSS HOnf Kong" third: Maria Rocha "Miss rasil" second "Miss Universe:" Regina finals at Long Beach Calif She earlier became "Miss USA" from left are: Virginia funs Llernsto 4 woo "Miss Germany" fourth and Ragnhild Olausson Miss Sweden" filth (AP Wirephoto) Irgcs' ono 4-3 0t ii oft th 1 so COKIIEAUS) 9 oro sit tell Freckled Sotirn-0141161 IFtr' eekled Southerner By MICKEY McLINDEN (Banner Staff Writer) Tracy City July candidate Gordon'Browning declared here today the legislative investigating committee which probed activities during hie last tenure ae chief executive was "rigged" Live Wft nggea By MICKEY McLINDEN (Banner Staff Writer) Tracy City July 24--Guberna- tonal candidate GOrdon Brown- ing declared hers today the leg- islative investigating committee srlAleb esUal 111 ei LeImplan 0 I T'' 1111041 Farm Census Offices Go To 4 Cities I Farm Census ff dN GA Tops Universe Pie! rrt 7 1 reta who This is what the now pro-Gordon Browning press just a few years ago thought of the man is now opposing Gov Frank Clement The cartoon speaks for itself Thi 1 I 1 blacktops on a few I built" and then asserted: "I built 9837 miles of rural roads in your county alone I built more rural and secondary roads than all the other Governors put together" During his hour-long address Browning accused Mrs Chriatins Reynolds without mentioning her by name of "scheming" in the sale of state insurance to her husband's agency Mrs Reynolds Is Clement's commissioner of welfare Browning wee introduced by his former commissioner of agriculture John Goodman of Adams Browning also speak today in Winchester Tullahoma and Franklin tonight at o'clock blacktop on a few I built" and en asserted: "I built MIT miles of rural then roads in your county alone I built more rural and secondary roads than all the other Gover- Cm I dos dm od el Immo stein id lie Vito bleu VIII 111119 agar a fat I low 0 Mb 01 Ob COP I doe Is dm vl el tbe eipm 1St owe imrtis NI be Vito bleu Vie 111119 9111! lot 0 the 1066 110 46 Jas I woe eie ill dm eta 44 thit A el sk od lie "it ellet IMO Oft a saw II le I ebe kik mse I Capitol Norman's Trip To Europe Held Blow To Browning i Clement Plans TV Talk Here Monday Night Washington July Nashville Knoxville Jackson and Johnson City will have the temporary field offices in Tennessee for the 1954 census of agriculture this autumn Rep: Carroll Reece (FL Tenn) told THE BANNER today Reece said a district supervisor and an assistant will be chosen by the Republican state organization about Aug 15 to conduct the farm census for the Nashville district office Tennessee also will have about 200 enumerators who will work from October to December he said Salaries Listed Long Beach Calif July freckled daughter of the Confederacy who has more curvet than the Dixie Highway today holds the twin titles of Mies USA and Miss Universe Miriam Stevenson a 21-year-old college senior from Winnsboro last night made the first grand sweep in the three-year history of the international beauty contest Runners-up to winsome Southern lase were Maria Martha Rocha of Brasil Virginia June Lee of Hong Kong Regina Ernst of Bremen Germany and Ragnhild Clausson of that order Miss Stevenson not only was voted the world's most beautiful woman but also got back her luggage lost ever since she arrived here a week ago Friday Thanks Homefolks First She said that first of all "I want to thank South Carolina for giving me the opportunity to come hers" Then to reporters he said: "If you-all evah come down to South Carolina I'll cook you the biggest beapin' plate of corn pone hominy grits an' ham hocks you evah saw" She said her victory came as a East Park Quiet Friday Night in Wake Of Threats Gov Frank Clement will make a 30-minute television speech over both Nashville stations Monday night from 9:30 to 10 o'clock on a week's schedule which counts 17 other campaign addresses including a second television speech at Memphis Thursday night Issues which Governor Clement will discuss in his Nashville TV speech have not been announced Before the Nashville address the Governor will deliver speeches Monday at Bradford at 1 pm and Newbern at 3 pm His schedule for the balante of the week includes: Tuesday July 27 9:30 am Ridge ly 11 am Tiptonville 1 pm Alamo 3 pm Ripley and 8 pm Union City Wednesday-10 am Rutherford 1 pm Milan 4 pm Greenfield and 7:30 pm at Dresden at 10 am and TV speech at Memphis from 8 to 8:30 pm Friday All day in Davidson County and Hohenwald at 7:30 pm Saturday-2 pm Gallatin and 8 pm in Jackson i 13 AC' 4 tIV 4r 'ttt4: 't tf 41A 41- fI: '-et: I 0 :1 14: 'it'Ert14 ''S8'4 2 ''i -1 i i 4 ltn 1 1 I '1 st4441144 i 0 4 i'1? 4 k' I The district supervisor will be paid 000 a month and his assistant about 2400 plus travel expenses Reece said enumerators will get $13 a day About 2200 crew leaden and 31000 enumerators will take the census working out of 118 temporary field offices which will be opened in late August and early September The temporary offices will be located in Federal buildings wherever possible Reece said The supervisors assistant supervisors and clerks for the temporary offices are being selected now on the recommendation of Republican party leaders "All quiet Friday night" police said today of East Park ecene of Thursday night gunfire and a cross burning Two patrolmen Shoemake and Owens were stationed Friday night at the park between Woodland and Russell Ste Numerous complaints of rowdyism have come from the park in the past year Until the shooting Shoe-make had been on duty alone at the park since July 18 with orders to "clean it up" Meanwhile Lounes Wilburn 21 of 315 Fatherland St shot by Shoemake was reported in good condition at General Hospital today Shoemake said he fired after Wilburn one of a group attacked him and seised his night stick A few hours later the cross flamed near a note threatening the policeman's life Threatening telephone calls were received by Mrs Judy Derryberry operator of Lily White Cafe 700 Russell who supported the officer's account of what transpired Thieves Grab Box Containing Sales Tickets After being trained at one of the 34 permanent census district offices the supervisors will recruit crew leaders and these will recruit the enumerators Crew leaders will take special training courses and then train their enumerators Reports from the temporary field offices will be processed at 34 permanent Census Bureau offices before being sent to Washington for tabulation Speaking from the steps of the Grundy County Courthouse Browning said the committee found morally wrongs' with his handling of State affairs The committee composed of members of the 1953 General Assembly reported it found that "fraud and graft" existed during Browningr's 1950-52 period as Governor Browning told the crowd of about 200 the committee was "handpicked" by Gov Frank Clement Browning's chief foe in the Aug 5 primary The ex-Governor was introduced by Baggenstoss editor of the Grundy County Herald and his campaign manager here Sings 'Tennessee Waltz' Following his hour-plus address Browning sang one verse of "The Tennessee Waltz" accompanied by the Grundy High School band One observer said be was a "better speaker than singer" Browning declared in Springfield Friday night he's not afraid of the outcome of the gubernatorial race 12 days hence "The tide is rising in my favor" Browning said from the steps of the Robertson County Courthouse "rm going to win by the biggest majority a Governor has ever won" the Jackson insurance executive said The 64-year-old candidate displayed more enthusiasm here than he did in two earlier speeches at Ashland City and Charlotte when he visibly showed the wear of more than a month of campaigning Crowd Provides "Oomph" Observers said it was probably the crowd of about 2500 which gave the ex-Governor the "oomph" to go all out However the gathering was less than half the size that beard Governor Clement speak from the same spot exactly a week ago today At Ashland City Browning addressed an unresponsive audience'of about 300 and spoke to an estimated 200 in Charlotte county seat of Dickson and Clement's home county At all three cities Browning mentioned the Cadillac which he claims was "given" to Clement but which the Governor maintains he purchased for his wife He dwelt on the vehicle for about 12 minutes here before Someone interrupted with: "Ahhh talk about something also we're getting kind of tired of that" Browning responded: "Back in Bible days it took a miracle to make an ass speak Now during modern days it takes a miracle to make a Jacks keep his mouth shut" After calling the unidentified man a "Clement follower" Browning took the heckler's advice and skipped to another subject without further mention of the car Clement Road Program Hit Brgwning again attacked Clement whom be opposes in the Aug 8 gubernatorial primary on his road building program He declared Clement "built you one stretch of road and put Chemical Plant McGowan is in a business predicament today because of three bandits who held up the Home Supply Store 1S18 Twenty-first Ave South Thursday complete surprise to her "When I came here I wanted very much to win" she added abut when I saw all these beautiful girls from all over the world all could do was hope" The runners-up took defeat smil ingly especially Miss Rocha who had been widely considered the favorite to win Heretofore the pageant has produced two winners USA and Miss Universe Miss Stevenson has blue eyes and blond hair stands 5 feet 6 and weighs 120 She measures 36 inches at the bust and lips and 24 inches at the waist In the movies she would be con sidered the wholesome all-Amen can girl handsome and happy She says she has no steady boyfriend Miss Universe said her senior year at Lander College in wood will have to wait a while because: "I want to take a crack at this actin' business" Miss Stevenson said she would like to go back to her home town for a short visit before taking up a movie contract but a spokesman for U-I chimed in quickly: "Honey you report to work Monday" The Miss Universe and Miss USA crowns carry with them al most identical sets of prizes Each set includes $4000 convertible a 13-weelt contract at Univerial-International movie studio and about a half dozen pieces of jewelry Whether Miss Stevenson will receive both sett is uncertain Judges meet today to decide One official said he thought one car might go to Miss Brazil as first runner-up and there was speculation ehe might receive other prizes ae well Finalists Praise Choice Each of the foreign finalists said she thought the choice was a wise one Miss Brazil said: "II I had been a judge I would have voted for Miss South Carolina too" She told a reporter she is in no hurry to return to her native country She first will visit a married sister in Grand Rapids Mich and another in Revere Mass "Maybe I'll find American bus-band' she said "and stay heretoo my sisters" Miss Hong Kong said she couldn't believe that she had come in third "I guess ru have to read it in print tomorrow" she declared Miss Sweden a red-haired Stockholm dress designer who speaks excellent English which she learned at school there also would like to stay a while in this country but her plans are undecided Miss Ernst 18 speaks little Eng fish but said she was happy and surprised that she fared so well in the contest She told a reporter she bad learned some English since she arrived including such phrases al "hello" "goodie and "sank you very much" Judges Included actresses Piper Laurie Julia Adams Suzan Ball columnist Earl Wilson illustrator Albert Varga and Tom Kelley pho tographer who took the famous nude photo of Marilye Monroe The Nashville Banner UNLISNED ET semi tirCSPT SUNDAY at Broadway an leventh Ave lsitabville Tenn En at the Post Moe at Nashville Tees as second-Claes mail matter The Associated Press is inclustveli entitled to use tor republication at a I otherwise credited in this Dance an gum the local news oublished herein shade of revuoileatton sr en other news dienatehee srealted so Or Boa matted herein are also I wanted' led abut mautitul rld all rp I I 5 1 1 Man ereht Other set Gets Inspection Two of three men arrested in connection with the Friday night disturbance drew two 950 fines each from City Court Judge Andrew Doyle They are James LeRoy sands 20 Hermitage and Jesse Carl Timmons 21 of 205 South Third St Two 925 fines Were "wended in behalf of Walter Lee Pittg 19 of 224 Meridian St All three faced counts of disorderly and oftenviva conduct and resisting arrest The same charges face Wilburn JACK NORMAN ambled in Montgomery County for a political meeting The motorcade was sponsored by the recently organized "Youth for Clement" group which is playing a major role in the reelection campaign of the young Governor Back-Door Visit Folks at the Nashville Workshop for the Blind are still wondering candidate Browning came through the back door of the main building when he visited the establishment the other day Accompanied by Dick Satterfield who was recently defeated for the Democratic nomination for trustee of Davidson County and A Raines a former superintendent of the workshop who welfare officials said was "dismissed for the good of the service" Browning bypassed the office and main entrance in favor of the back door But when those in charge discovered his presence he was conducted on a tour and extended every courtesy Says Where I The Nashville plant of Victor Chemical Work' was inspected recently by a five-man team in connection with the company's 1954 housekeeping competition Judges examined the plant for cleanliness orderliness sanitation fire prevention maintenance of buildings and equipment and ecurity provisions Special emphasis is being given thia year to safety measures said McCoy committee chairman Other plants are at Chicago Heights Ill Morrisville Pe Tarpon Springs Fla and Mt Pleasant Tenn The Nashville plant won the 1953 award Question Types AU farmers in the United States will be asked to flu out questionnaires with a total of about 100 questions including: age and race of farm operators number and size Of farms tenure acreage of lands in various uses crops livestock expenditures for labor hire machint hire feed fertilizers and lime gasoline and oil inventory of food freezer running water tractor harvesting machines automobiles trucks conservation praotires farm value mortgage debt and cash rent The 1954 census of agriculture will be the 18th in the series that began in 1840 The farm census was conducted at 10-year intervals with the population census until MO Since then it haa been taken every five years Besides scooping $102 from the cash register the trio carried off a dark green metal box thinking it contained money "But all that was in it was isales only record we have to bill customers McGowan said He said the tickets represented about $1000 worth of merchandise purchased during the month McGowan part owner of the hardware firm believes the robbers will throw away the box and he offered a $10 reward for its return The box is about 10 inches long five inches-wide and four inches deep The bandits posing as customers entered the store about 5:30 and shackled one of the three partners Brown low Brownlow's wife and Elate Albright a customer The men had been seen in the neighborhood several days prior to the boldup McGowan said Peabody Plans Teacher Study Sy LESLIE HART Jack Norman law partner of gubernatorial candidate Gordon Browning after Browning was defeated in 1952 won't be around to help the former Governor in his current campaign for the State's highest office Norman Tennessee's Democratic national committeeman took a plane from New York Friday for Europe and is not expected to return to Nashville until Well after the primary Aug 5 Norman's action came as a surprise to most of the forces of candidate Browning because he has been referred to as one of the former Governor's closest persdnal and political friends kanj say the Browning forces will miss Norman's advice and campaign help in the effort to unseat Gov Frank Clement During Browning's previbus campaigns Norman an excellent I peaks delivered numerous campaign address in behalf of his old friend Resignation Arrangements After Browning defeated former Gov Jim McCord in 1948 arrangements were made for a resignation qn the State Democratic Committee so that the Browning controlled committee could elect Norman to the group and then proceed to elect him state chairman The state committee is empowered to fill va- cancies when they occur within its ranks Norman was elected state chairman on the same day (Rube) McKinney was elected party treasurer McKinney went on to become Browning's "Man To See" As chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee it was Norman who presided over the last state convention which handpicked delegates favorable to flenator Estes Kefauver for President to represent Tennessee at the Chicago national convention Browning then Governor was named chairman of the Chicago-bound delegation It was Chairman Browning who cast Tennessee's vote against seating delegates from the neighboring State of Virginia an action described by thousands as a vote against Tennessee it the South Still An Issue Browning's role at the Chicago convention -w a considered greatly responsible for his defeat by Clement in 1952 The ex-Governor's action at Chicago hasn't been forgotten and it is again one of the major issues of the current campaign between Browning and Governor Clement When Browning left office in januaryof 1953 it wasn't long until he announced that he was opening law offices with Attorney Norman In the meantime Browning had been elected chairman of the board of a Jackson insurance firm Those who know Jack Norman and his ability as a speaker consider his absence from the state during the last 10 days of the campaign a tremendous blow to Browning's bid for Governor Denies He's Browning Speaker On 3uly 20 the Paris PostIntelligencer carried a pressrelease from Browning's headquarten stating that James Huffman superintendent of the Paris Board of Public Utilities would speak for Browning at Dunlap and Pikeville Ths following day July 21 the ttewspaPer carried Huffman's denial which said be had not at any time indicated that he would speak for Browning Over 100-Car Caravan Mari than 100 automobiles brought hometown Dickson supporters of Governor Clement to the mammoth Clarksville' rally last night which wee attended by the largest crowd ever JaA tub Bra dere to his Stat Ni crat tool day ad I Well Ni Purr can( has the perm will cam uns( ing paig a cam Galbreath And Conners Withdraw Literature Class' To Hear Author A note in today's mail: "Briqg Browning Back To Huntingdon" Supervising teachers and directors of student teaching will study the problems of thair field at workshop at Peabo0 July 26-Aug 6 a Dr Menlo IC Southall director of the workshop and professor of elementary education at Peabody has listed the following speakers: Dr Chiles Van Antwerp director of student teaching Dr Knox McCharen director of the Demonstration School Dr Ross Fink professor of education Miss Margaret Newhall periodicals and documents librarian: Dr William Van professor of education and Dr Southall Two more candidates for the Tennessee legislature in Davidson County have withdrawn leaving 38 candidates for six death In the House of John Conners salesman and CharIe Galbreath accountant and lawyer became the sitth and seventh candidates to ask removal of their names from the Aug 5 Democratic primary ballot Galbreath who had formally announced he run for the legislaive post said he had decided to become assistant Davidson County manager for ex-Gov Gordon Browning's renomination campaign Conners made no statement Sunday is the last day a candidate )11 the primary may request removal of his name from the voting machine lists Mrs Emma Spenser Funeral services for Mrst Emma Cowell Spenser 92 will be held at 2:30 pm Sunday at Cowell's Chapel Cemetery at Camden Tenn Mtn Spenser died shortly after noon Friday at St Thomas Hospital after a week's illness Mrs Spenser a native of Camden lived most of her life in Huntingdon She was the widow of James Spenser a Huntingdon merchant who died in 1939 She had lived with her daughter Mrs Mader 2013 Nineteenth Ave South since 1947 She was a member of Belmont Methodist Church Survivors include another daughter Mrs Pearl Hines of Chatham Va a son Carl Spenser of Whittier Calif six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Dr Alfred Leland Crabb noted historian and novelist will he guest speaker Monday at Dr William Griffin' survey of contemporary literature class itt Peabody College Dr Crabb who has been associated with Peabody since 1927 will speak at 4 pm in Room 202 of the Industrial Arts Building He le known to the public for his nine novels among therm 'Din-nor at Belmont" "Supper at the Maxwell House' and his latest "Home to Kentucky" One of his most popular courses through the years has been "Writing for Publication" which he is teaching this summer Knife Death Brings Charge of Murder A 65-year-old man died from loss of blood Friday night his throat slashed allegedly by a 33-year-old woman James Charles White 1029 Forty-third Ave North was pronounced dead on arrival at Hubbard Hospital Jewell Marie Beasley of the same address was charged with murder and released on $2000 bond Both were listed as Negroes The woman was quoted by Homicide Detectives (Pick) Robinson and Pride as saying she swung a knife after White struck her in the eye She said she had been living with him as his common law wife for five years The argument arose from his objection to her making a proposed visit she said Kelauver Would File Suit To Bar AEC Power Contra-et I trnon RAM IT CARILTIRS en ns only one week venins only delivered by oath automobile delivery one iweek--180 reenlist with Sunday Tennessistat me week 481 WitIkive I1PoA4etms tiv Wail Within RAT! IT CARILTIRS Pening only ono week tvening only delivered bY stithogisel: Peenetioniss 'els' It seek 48 tie week te-o WitIkive I1PoA4etms SOLOE I RAU Ea vou usuAu7--1 I kJ 1 1 PUT TAIS ponolognmEau mryet A001 Ott yradinit only i veto ir hs months anoint with Minds Tontiosesen: vet rim vear 11180 tnontim anoint wilb 'sudsy Tonassessa: Sill Sill menthe SI CONKK 1 I 2 New Building Loan Firms Coming To City Announcements were made today two new building and loan associations will open Nashville offices within the next few months The city now has three A Covington said the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Springfield Tenn will move here within three months and change its name However he said his firm with assets of about $8000000 will have branch offices in Springfield and Gallatin In addition Murrey announced organization of the Nashville Federal Savings and Loan Association with himself as president 0 tinonthe City subsorthers not deartne to oat the carrier 'mob week mai remit In fano' direct to The Banner tor 28 oi more weeks it the rate above specified The Banner will not be resionsihittot money paid In advance to carriers rip tents in dram sheald be mitAl enIV the attic Subseribere will politer a favor It the" prompt' notity the Cireulatioi artment if any tallipt or irreso aritiee tit the delivery of sae Doom "norm 14402 wa served by wrist fMaQ sonsertetione not aocepted tree 'lonely paid In advance to catfno izt Plutr ients In edvame sboold be tie the attics Subscri al ber rota It tyro It thee pil aromotiv mitt the etroulation ailment et env talloA or Irrese atItiee in the delivers of sae eager towns pit orne 11-8401 1 Immo by sudsy sideassa- mad enoacrIntIone not aceented trent tsnonthe Cite subse she 4 tones dipped more seeks The Benner Asked For Gas Held Him Up Says Attendant "A dollar's worth Of gas" one of two motorists said to the service station attendant and then "Don't want no gas! Want your money" George Spicer night attendant said that's the way two Negroes took $38 from him early today at Thoni Service Station Second and Shelby Avenues One drew a pistol Spicer said struction he said would be affected by the private power contract He and his associates he said have been fighting "as hard as we knew how to make that plant live in reality" He hinted a suit if it develops might be based on the Utility Holding Company Act since the Dixon-Yates private power group's plant would not be "furnishing power directly to AEC directly for the war effort" Ketauvere schedule today carried him also to Covington Ridgely Tiptonville and Union City Friday at Jackson he admitted "I am indeed an internationalist" and that "it ill one of the few truthful statements" Sutton has made At several other points he attacked Sutton's statements on segregation charging his opponent "knows he will not file a constitutional amendment on the point" and describing the difficulties which he said barred the way to such an amendment passing reiterated as his position the hope the Supreme Court this fall will not require "forcing oft: segregation" in the schools overnight leaving a chance for agreement at local levels by "men and women of soOd among both races Ripley July 24 (Special) US Sen Estes Kefauyer said here today he would favor court action to block an AEC-private power firm contract if Congress action against the proposal falls Speaking here in his Senate race against US Rep Pat Sutton be outlined his part in op position to the plan A week ago he interrupted his campaign to spend several days in Washington Chargiht that "my lackadaisical opponent" would let "private power trust" representatives "get away with the Capitol dome if there weren't others of us watching" Ketauver said he meant to keep up the fight The battle is "not over in Congress" be added am prepared to interrupt this campaign whenever necessary to get back and resume my portion of it" He charged the Administration is trying to "make a power broker out of the Atomic Energy Commission Just to harm the Tennessee Valley Authority "If we fail eventually to stop this most vicious of all private power grabs in Congress then there are always the courts I for one will certainly favor filing the necessary court action" He told his hearers their cornmunfty would be "in the shadow of the giant Fulton steam plant planned by TVA" whose con IP I i --sv -(- Print the SURPRISE ANSWER hare A il-- 11a Lye ISM Ise The (Lie Unscramble the 4 sets of letters making a word of each scramble Print each wordaletter to a squkebeneath each scramble The letters you have printed on the circled squares may then be arranged to spell the turprise buwer suggested by the cartoon clue What is it! 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