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THE CHATTANOOGA MIES: CHATrANOOGA TEN1NT SATURDAY ocronErt 27 1062 TEAtiS GO OVER ()1101iS FOR '62 IP 1 I ne Section of Freeway Opened Another Soon to Be I GSA VIIIIREVAEP FEDERALBIJILDING $250000 Will Ce Spent for Improvements on Post Office Hero W16 mamp 3 IVT 1 Pleated Plain Celt or Saltless I I 1 I 1 I it VIE ClIATTANDOGA TIMES: ClIATrANDOGA TEN11 SATURDAY ocronEn 27 1062 1- 3 44 pl Be IIIIIR EvAf Section of Freeway Opened Another Soon to Gsill Our 4-- 'A 1 0 Largest 1 4ct 1JF QIJOTAs FOR 162 I FEDERAL BUILDING NI- 1 'Selection Ilk of Stylish New i $'250000 Will Ce Spent: I for Improvements on Post Office Here -A t-: 3 -I 1 1 il Pleated Plain 1 Belt or Saltless I I 1 1 3 Ity moat Important that It 1 l' 4i 1 your'new fall slacks fit correctly and the expert tailoring qf our large selection of fine 'quality slacks assure you of complete satisfaction 3rc cc ta se 1 1 1 I F37aie 11C fS4 -2 1 'S '''C' port oats fl NY In choice of styles to compli- I I merit your new stocks 40 4" otteLl CTILICMIC Staff Aortal Photos bit Own Eagan now bp Chattanooga Aviation log THIS FREEWAY SECTION FROM SPRING CREEK ROAD TO BELVOIR AVENUE WAS OPENED MIS WEEK INCREASES ASKED FOR BAKER STAFF TIVOLI IS SOUR INSPECTOR SAYS Moon Smith Hardie Csudlo Alfred Smith 809 Market Street 810 Broad Street Moon Smith Hardie Caudle Alfred Smith Clerk and Master Seeks Average of 5 Per Cent for His Assistants Minor Plumbing Defects Aging Roof Reported Only Drawbacks The Tivoli Theater is in sound structural condition Cecil Souders superintendent of the inspeolion department told Commissioner Ilcinturff in a report Friday Some minor plumbing correotions are needed and the material on the roof may have to be replaced in two or three years but otherwise the building is in good condition he stated bicinturff directed Souders to make an inspection to provide official information to the City Commission on the condition of the Tivoli as a preliminary to leasing 1 1 1 Clerk and Master Carl Baker hits filed a petition in chancery court asking salary increases for his staff averaging 6 per cent The request is In line With the 3 per cent rises voted by the County Council tut July for employes under its jurist-diction Elected county officials who began ne terms last Sept I also presentea petitions to get similar increases for their personnel Baker filed his petition in chancery court An appointive official he supervises clerical workers in chancery and probate courts The following jobs and salaries were proposed by the clerk and master Chief deputy $525 a month probate deputy $525: two deputy clerks at $36856 each chief tax clerk $390 one assistant $315 one usistant- $31388 one secretary $325 two assistants at $28148 one assistant $27808 one assistant 26808 and one deputy sheriff to serve both chancellors $38850 A monthly auto allowance of $125 is provided in the petition for the deputy serves processes for Ahancery court S1088237 or 8708 Per Cent-Victory Hoped by 4th Meeting By TILED SOMMER Four teems have exceeded their quotas and one entire group I very near its goal in the current United Fund campaign it was revealed at the third report meeting of volunteer workers in the Read Nouse Friday Over-all a total of suntrz or 873 rer cent of the 1962 drive objective of $1238406 has been real bed In gifts and 'Pledgee Joe IL Dsvenport Jr campaign chairman announced after leaden had 'completed their repoils Group IV beaded by Sam Yarnell was within 2 per cent of its quota Two divisions in that group were over Special gifts women beaded by 8 Irdllebrew had 1061 per cent of quota and the accountants under the leadership of Joe Decoalmo bad 100 per cent Team 5 in the large firm4diviMon had 1035 per cent of quota The team is headed by Roy Meyers The North Georgia group uoder the lead of Gilbert re' ported 1145 per cent of quota Chairman Davenport declared that the results thus far are reasonably encouraging but every card must be worked and evert prospect contacted if the full amount Is reached by next Friday's luncheon in the Read House which It is hoped will be turned into a victory celebration He pointed out that some of the teams have Only a little mopping I un work to do to reach their goals but other volunteers face hard work to achieve their obiectives by next Friday The cost of the luncheons to enable the presentation of reports is met by 24 business concerns who provide these I funds in addition to their regular campaign contributions Davenport presented honor awards to personnel of an additional 16 companies and said that this brings the total for the drive thus far to 73 compared to 78 for the entire 1961 campaign He expressed the hone that the number will go over 100 The 16 firms are Bore Club of Chattanooira Center Loan Thrift Co Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce Dixie Ohio Express Inc Dixie Portland Flour Mills Happy Valley Farms Inc Howard Johnson Restaurant The Krstet Co Lovemans Inc Sr Super Markets National Burial Insurance Co District 3: Penney Co Highland Plaza: Pro Re Bona Nurseries Quickie Shoppes Special Products Co Mark Wilson Co Program ea Boys Club In line with the plan of presenting a program on the work of one of the UP' airencies at each report meeting Sam Monroe executive director of the Boys' Club of Chattanooga explained the work of that organization He said that over 2100 boys are participating Thrrepertrortrelges zndtftz received thus far are as follows: Group I large firms Mark Wilson 3e-team 1 Floyd Delaney $95037 or 932 per cent of quota team 2 Max Finley $66785 or 953 per cent: team 3 Burton Frierson $119936 or 947 per cent team 4 Ben Gibbs $73175 or 45 per cent: team 5 Roy Meyers $177660 or 1035 per cent: team 6 Mercer Reynolds Jr $167804 or 961 per cent Group total $700397 or 887 per cent Group II commerce and Industry Richard Borden-team A George Stewart $33533 or 872 per cent: team William A Lyman $25060 or 758 per cent: team John Gass $31568 or 902 per cent Group total $90196 or 846 per cent Group Ashford Todd Jr- public employes Henry Unruh $58141 or 996 per cent: education Robert Fenix 820388 or 732 per cent neighborhood Mrs Paxton 110050 or 607 per cent Group total $88579 or UT per cent Group IV Sam Yamell-special gifts men John Guerry $5- 800 or 998 per cent: special gifts women Mrs Killebrew $50614 or 1066 per cent accountants Joe Decosimo 84272 or 1002 per cent attorneys John Stophel $12216 or 913 per cent dentists Dr Noel Hunt Jr- $3969 or 985 per cent physicians William Keese Jr and Dr Jesse Williams $20808 or 885 Der cent Group total $187677 or 992 per cent Group business James A Davis-team 1 John Crimmins Jr 454 per cent of quota team 2 Patrick Kelly 758 per cent: team 3 A Caldwell Jr 601 per cent Group total $18610 or 613 per cent North Georgia H7 Gilbert $1778 or 1145 per cent- Grand total $1088237 or 873 per cent '100-2 per cent: stopnel 111Z15 or eLs per eenu dentists Dr Noel a Hunt Jr £399 or 9S1 ner cent: nhystelans1 William Kansa Jr and Drier Jesse Wallams $20808 or Der rent Group total $187677 992 per cent GrPuP business James Al 2 John Crimmins' Jr ol5 4 per cent of quota team FL 2 Pqtrick Kelly 758 Der cent team 3 A Caldwell Jr 6011 per cent Group tout' 10511 or 613 per cent North Georgia H7 Gilbert $1778 or 1145 per cent- Grand total 11088237 or $1088237 or 878 Per Hoped by 4th Meeting By TILED ISCIDIEIBER Four teams have exceeded their nuotas and one entire group L3 Vent near Its goal in th current United United Fund campaign it was re- vealed at the third report meeting volunteer workers in the Bead A 3230000 modernization' Program In the Federal Building to start soon with rearranging and renovation of areas of the second and fourth floors wsa announced Friday by Thomas Caftles manager of the building' tastles made the announcement in behalf of General Services Administration which will handle the project Castles said plans call for completion of the program during fiscal year President Kennedy has issued an execuUve order calling upon! GSA to utilize every square inch of space possible in order to reduce coats 1 Bids already are being received for the first phase of the program They will be received until Nov 23 when they will be opened in the GSA Atlanta 'office Copies of plans and specifications for the project may be obtained at Castles' office 1 Plans are to consolidate on a single floor the offices of two agencies now on separate floors Internal Revenue Service now principally on the second floor will be moved to the fourth floor to occupy the space held by the records processIng canter of the US Weather Bureau until it moved to Asheville NC Internal Revenue now has offices scattered about the building Postal Inspection Service will take over part of the apace vacated by Internal Revenue Presently this agency's of-flees also are scattered over the building Castles said the Federal Housing Adminintratiom now using 'space in the Volunteer Building wilt take some of the second floor space presently held by Internal Revenue The GSA offices now on the ground floor will be moved to the second floor and take some of the space vacated by the tax collecting agency Army Intelligence now in the James Building also Is being brought into the Federal Building and will be housed on the fifth floor Castles said The Bureau of tabor and Apprenticeship now in the Dome Building is to be moved to the ground floor of the Federal Building Castles said further Surveys are in progress here and elsewhere over the country to carry out the President's order Castles said lie said the US marithal's office 'will be renovated and rearranged in the program Coming tip The'Over411 program calls for installation of the most modern lighting fixtures replacement of plumbing facilities which have been in the building some 30 years treatment of the floors and installing acoustical ceiling CasUes said it will be necessary to replace the boilers used as heating units for the building and to overhaul all outmoded mechanical and electrical fixtures The first phue is expected to be completed by April 1 Treatment of floors rearranging of the floor space and general modernization of these areas in the building will be included In the current contract Tile flooring is specified as well 111 AREA PUPILS: UT GUESTS TODAY Hamilton Bradley Group to Bee Campus Game Top high school scholars from Hamilton and Bradley counties will be guests at the University of Tennessee today where they wt inspect the campus and attend the Tennessee Chattanooga football game Sponsored by the University of Tennessee in cooperation with the Hamilton County Alumni Association the III students were selected to be guests in Knoxville on the basis of scholastic achieve-Three buses will-leave 'Chattanooga early today to take the students directly to UT's student center where officials of the school will welcome them They will be taken on a tour of the campus and served lunch prior to the game Escorting the group will be Mr and Mrs Sam Powell Mr and Mrs Charles Milam and Mr and Mrs Jack Powell au of- Lhttcd: ve oG Tel low eer the ote- the eol tel ild nto i be hot itP )me the Irld her itry the nt's 1 fo'r tern tent ich )1110 the teal be the all loo- eat- of 'eral in Ided Tile IL )upi I rom lues of I the 1'111 Sponsored by the University 'Tennessee in cooperauuwi lug Tv" Hamilton County Alumni Ilion the 111 students were gel Ilected to be guests 1n KnOXYllie on the basis of scholastic Iment I Three buses will-leave I nooga early today to take the dull ldents directly to tIT'l student 'ter where Officials of the school will welcome then They will be I taken on a tour of the campus and lunch prior to the lrame11 I Escorting the group will be I and Mrs Sam Powell Mr and Mrs Charles Milam and Mr and" Mrs I Jack Powell 730:000 modernization' program In the Federal Build- ing to start noon with rearrang- ing and' areas of the second and fourth floors was announced If i a by Npy' ul Darwin Long Stem Famous Parrots and Aro bassadois In all the most popular wild eties euad A well-known hortieultirlet from Holland will be in our store today to answer all questions you may have about growing or 'electing your WI bulbs I -Es---1 I '1--i -sm' 1 1 1 rs I r7 -sNR I 1 4 4 Exlailltion quality band I selected bulbs shipped di rect from the fertile Dutch edi low lands all government inspected Giant Stizo -1 'i 7-- 4:1 t'S ill '''s t101111111 a Velil i 1 11 i 1 1 4tf --40---y-N- 1 (IC: i 3 12'i' I 7 N' 3 td it -f 0y4T' i 4it I 't i Darwin Long i 4 1 i Stems Famous i Parrots tmd Am- bassadorsAnalltbs most popularved etles and color 0 4 BULB EXPERT III CUR'STOrtlE well-known horticultirlet from Holland will be in our store today to answer all queetIons you may have about growing or 'electing your fall bulbs filify Allicd i f07 Jill owe ati 0 ttliS r-- iii -'11-1 'z'' t-4t 1-- -v I 'Jumbo size 'r if McInturff and City Atty Joe Anderson conferred Thursday with Fitzgerald representative of Wilby-Kincev Service Corp Carlotta NC the Tivoli owners The commissioner said after that meeting that he sees no obstacles to an agreement whereby the city would lease the building for two years at $22000 a year with an option to renew for five years Souders reported to McInturff: "An inspection has been made of the Tivoli Theater building by Rex Wilson plumbing Inspector Paul Johnson electrical Inspector and myself "Mr Johnson has no recommendations on the wiring Mr Wilson found two or three commodes had been removed leaving the sewer outlet open allowing the sewer gas to discharge Into the theater Abe a couple of wash basins were in the same condition As for the construction I found it in good condition The roofing material has several years' age on it and doesn't look like it will last over two or three longer "Other than the above mentioned the building is In good condition" I THIS SECTION TO BE OPENED IN MONTII MARTIN BACKING- 1YEEKEND RECESS SCHOOLS IN FULL IN SISKIN TRIAL UC Head Urges All Who 'Believe in America' to Vote for Bonds State Witnesses Continue Testimony on Losses of Steel Company GLOBAL DANGERS ROBERSON TOPIC Sunday Sermons Set at Highland Park Baptist Members of Highland Park Baptist Church Sunday will hear their pastor Dr Lee Roberson speak on what he calls dangerous trends now evident on the national and international level His subject at 10:50 cm will be "The Unheard Voice In the United Nations" and at 1:45 pm "The Shock America Needs" Dr Roberson said his subjects were chosen in the light of present world conditions Special music will be featured throughout the day in all services by the choir the orchestra quaret trio Mrs Elgin Smith Mrs lorges and Nell Queen Around Town Te Ladles Auxiliary to the Chattanooga Ph ar maceutical Ascociation will hold a rummage sale on Saturday from 8:30 cm until 4 pm in the basement of Howard High School 4 i Trial of the Tennessee Highway Department's freeway condemnation suit against filskinSteel and Supply Co was recessed leriday until next Tuesday morning after the 12th day of testimony Circuit Judge Joe Hunter dismissed the Jurors over the weekend after the had beard additional testimony from appraisers for the state concerning the value of land taken from Makin Steel and damages to the company's mating property in South Chat-One of the appraters called to the state was A Oglesby now with the Southeastern Appraisal Services of Atlanta and formerly with the Tennessee Highway Department and Hamilton County Assessor's Office Oglesby who said he has viewed 75 per cent of Hamilton County's parcels of property placed a fair market value of $297000 on the land condemned and said the remainder was damaged $93475 Att rm yl Ices 'ot anta and to erl n113401 Olga itiddhompalo rA wasA Aaalvdrocr- gnu summon Aunty OC110015I4s3es3or umee Oglesby who Led he hag viewed' per cent of Hamilton County's' jarcels of roert laced ppyp a r' market roue of 297000 on the' land condemned and saidI remainder was damaged' tourperv 1 Chn-limPreased -2 nrit I I Dr LeRoy Martin president of the University of Chattanooga Friday encturaged all "who believe In America and Its civilization which is now based upon the educated mind and vocational and professional training" to support the 11 million school bond issue Nov 6 Dr Martin said that the caliber of leadership in the city and 601111- ty schools has deeply Impressed him His statement follows: "Chattanooga a it tl Hamilton County are fortunate in their excellent school systems both public and private I have been deeply impressed during the put four years by the caliber of leadership in the city schools of Chattanooga and the Hamilton County chows "I know of no more dedicated superintendents than Dr Carmtchael and Mr McConnell and they are supported by able and time-giving boards of education' They are aware that the South cannot move forward faster than the quality of its educational program and they are recommending that additional facilities be provided for our youth "I agree with their recommendations and strongly encourage all who believe in America and its civilization which is now bued upon the educated 'mind and vocational and proteuional training to suppt the bond issue on Nov 6' the past during hv film poiihm Ime Atom -taitanougalparunem UIC KILLULAILUli wunty jufl nunwre uealealepl leparnept1111nuttelVeZT ant! atm IL! ifu glum vm poem so! "leY aware Ina' tne iruwIthe cannot move forward raster the quality of its educational pro- I IILIUAUTIA112WJAALlei icu tur (Mr youta agree Aril? thety recommen tit1311-11111 AIM 'swung ly encourage wh and VIVIIIkSLIOSS WnlCa I nowl ranym upuis LUC 1111UVILLOU 111111U Jana vocational ana proressionaliseverek training to Inwood the bondi 'issue on Nov Ivy 1 vki I 1 partimPat-11" Algoma-1i I I I iork i pimp ji it sN I I Time Off for Voting Law in Some Areas Tennessee and 17 other states have laws providing that workers are to be given time off with pay in national elections according to Commerce Clearing House Rules covering workers takIng time off to vote in the election on Nov I are in effect other states but they do not require pay for time oft In three states pay for time off is required only if the 'employe actually votes Utah's law does not cover hourly paid workers Many of the states require that employes request time off three of them specifying that it be in writing Generally all of the laws contain provisions as to the workers covered the amount of time that may be taken and penalties for employer violations of the rules Rules- covering workers talc mg ume ou to vote in uie elm- lion on Nov I are In effect Inn other states but they do not re quire pay for time oft- In three states pay for time off is re- faiid if the'employe ao- qure only tually Utah's law does not cover hourly paid workers Many of the states require at employes request time off three of them oneellvior that it be in writing Generally all of the laws contain provisions as to the workers covered the amount of time that may be tak- en and penalties for employer vioations of the rues ll 11 "in fl I I 714 I I 3 UT Faculty Members To Speak Here Nov 1-2 Three members of the University of Tennessee College of Home Economics faculty will participate In the Chattanooga meeting of the Tennessee Association on Children Under Six Nov 1-2 The three tnembers participatblg are Dr Ruth Highberger bead of UT's child development and family relationships department and Miss Leone List and Miss Peggy Morring of the same de- partment Dr Highber ger will be conducting a workshop on present-day trends in preschool education at the meeting 4 Miss List a former 'president of the association will discuss the understanding of children through literature and Miss Morring's workshop will concern the science experiences of young children Association IP -11- I 4 uren Loltwor CAA £Wv dt-a Tne tnree imemners Ing are Dr gum itignnerger Dego Fr's Fblla development lur 8881fam11tretationsn1ps orland Lfone Jin miss 'Peggy slurring or ula sante Dr Highherger wtLI be connuntI on present-day ling a workshop trends ht preschool education at the meeting '1 miss usto a tormer presmentoti the associadolu will discuss the understanding of children through 'literature and Mtas morring's1 the 8781workshop will concern science lernorieneos of vounr thildrvn achieve-II iur JI 1 1 11 1" 1-kliaci 11 1 I I ae-1tur unatut-11 I I I nen-II I than193475 -that 1 0 I I I I '4 I 1- FIVIF1L11- I Cyacintis nita0 I I 3 I I 1 1 AUTO OVERTURNS 2 YOUTHS INJURED Thomas IL Lerner Ellis Perlberg Are Victims A rrTnnVrpTilnliTR MM MEEMM MEa ruurIIs IIVJUICbV Thomas Lerner Ellis A i-oLAucilL 4111 ALbwill 1 I 4 Oftint innetre eir tdrirre I 1 ri flu I 3 irlmaoll omr 11m a-L I :7 I ik 61 I I II (1 kl 11A41 severely when' their auto over-Ts" "uths were injured' ene New Registry for Postal Employes turned In the 1100 block of Spring Creek Road at about 12:45 pm Formed Front Examination Two youths were injured one! IT when their Outo over-11'4CW negtztry ior roztat rdmptuyv3 tottontaA thtn hittAlt ttrwrittet saak MNk in 060 alga aedii dreg 1: 1 De VIMLL -U LIJUlt IIIII faXIL111111011! I 1 enrt1 IIFf I I Dr Steele Dittnage Over Severe Injuries in '61 Crash DrSteeleLosesDamacte Over Severe Ifijizifes in'1 6ras 'r I 1 I t' WO slze bulbs 1 Thom--1 Large size Holland bulbs 1 try tro Aof Tma anti -X 'i i Coioll 1 I 1 -1 aL 1 1 State Trooper Wayne Keeling said the car was driven by Thom-mu Lerner 17 of 3205 Navajo Dr 'Also in the auto was Ellis Perlberg of 413 West View Ave He will be 14 next month The Perlberg youth suffered a fracture of the right arm requiring surgery at Tepper Clinic The Lerner youth received a head cut He was also treated at the clinic A Chattanooga ambulance took the accident victims to the bospi State Trooper Wayne Keeling said the car was driven I'm Thom- the Car ialdrivin by Lerner 17 ot 3205 Navalolaion 1Pr Also in to was the au Ellis refwell of 418 Wed View Ave He will be 14 next month The Pertherg youth suffered fracture of the rtzht arm suritorY at TriSper Lerner youth received a head cut He was also treated at the A unananooira ammuance WOK! to the bospi the accident victiais Itils reattir-1 I 4 Athens Press Creditors Will Meet Here Monday The first meeting of the creditors of Athens Press Inc of Athens Tenn will be held here in bankruptcy court Monday at 10 am according to notices sent Out by Byron Pope referee in bankruptcy The Athens publishing company came into bankruptcy court several weeks aga It stated that its liabilities total 328911198 of which 8221- 06501 represent eecured claims and $5183921 unsecured claims There were other claims beyond those two ciassificaThe assets of the corporation total $7383921 the petition stated Athens Press Creditors 1111111 BRAM Will loaf 11641 letrirll'utssid "1" The ta inee ng th ft cr red- of Athens Prese Inc of elAthene Tenn win ha 1111 irel in bankruptcy court Monday at in in bankruitci The Athens publiahing corn A In ft coo several weeks agd ittad tht 1 5 1118: ''of Tvil'ic'h'' 8w22r: 7a- 02 represent itecured claims and S5183921 unsecured 1 1 Tti th cl im a ma ere were er a illeYollo 14010 two classifies- tions the tl ease corpora The Q7Ci ql iuu4 se-v stated 1 977 ma Kb0111 I I 10111nd W1 I tall I II 1 IA- 14 IdnndaY a 1139 a It US ex-I list toi office There before is deityery car-The from in the Is designed learning of general addresses require at to lift ex- ex-II Usti toll officeil bel is car- from Mk MI WAV Is de learn- of raw ad- require st to lift The US Civil Service Commis- registry now should take tho sion Will bold an examination to aminatirn again as the presen Us a ew registry for the will be superseded by the or be comolled from the appmac positions of clerks and carrier in estabh ex the Chattanooga pedal system aeriesi workers hi a post Pettyjohn examiner in- start out as substitute clerk charge announced Friday is a year's probationary perio Pettyjohn said that applications fore end' service status for the examination will not be reached o1 available until next Tuesday Pee- Those who are assigned to sons interested in taking the tests ery of mall start as substitute must file applications on or be- riers foe Nov 13 The duties of newly spool The date of the examination will substitute carriers and aubsi be announced later Pettyjohn said clerks are interchangeable he expects the number of appli- time to time cants to be large and it probably Speciai delivery messes will be necessary to schedule sev- also are hired from the list era' difierent dates Applicants Chattanooga office will be informed when to report The written examination for the examtnation he said signed to test aptitude for I The forms will be available at trig and performing the Pettilohn's oMce--Room 0 Fed- the Jobs The tests will cover era! Building Applicants must be eral of the OPII residents of Tennessee and over his ability to follow instra IS years of age The registry is and also the ability to chec being made to fill postal leacan- dresses The regulations re cies in Hamilton Bledsoe Brad- that male epplicante weig lee Marlon Meigs Rhea and Se- least 125 pounds and be able quatchie counties Persons on the an SO-pound sack- registry now should take the aminatirn again as the present will be superseded by the one be controlled from the approaching examination Clerical worker hi a post start out as substitute clerk is a year's probationary period civil service status reached Those who are assigned to of mall start as substitute duties of newly appointed substitute carriers and substitute clerks are interchangeabli time to time Special delivery messengers also are hired from the list Chattanooga office The written examination to test aptitude for and performing the duties the Jobs The tests will cover quadications of the applicant his ability to follow instruction and also the ability to check The regulations that male applicants weigh least 125 pounds and be able The 5 Civil Service Commis-iregistry now should take the The US Civil Service ConunislregistrY now Should take the will hold an examination toisminatith stein as the Present Its 1st establish I neW re it I ill be superseded by the one ry or the be comolled from the approaching eitInne 01d1r1 onti oerriort 1118 101161181106611 6181 yawns vv Vu I Clerical worker In a post tt rellYione exammer start out as 510)811101e cleric Fs lis a year's probaticmary period Thechar reuyjonn mat apoucauons fore civil service status for the examination will not be reached atgattnINto nowt Vtigkezist Par yrisoLA awls ato4 aotoorkA -'a 'f i son interested in taking the testsiery of mall start AO substitute must file applications on or boirierc fere Nov- II and subtitute ation will substitute carrie' The duties of newly appointed' The date of the examination wirs he expects announced later Pettyjohn said clerks are interchangeable to time pects the number of appli time cants to be large end It pmbably Special delivery messengers gsri 1 I SsAk vs "mho 4 datAhAuAltilm div 1a thou St t000kA 416ow ilSAN 146 4 IMP AMU Ale ILUCtioiii7e7 LIM SAMS dates A PP li ifterent acants Chattanooga neelce be informed when to report written examination for the examination said i Rude for I gne to test aptitude The forms will be available at trig and performing the duties Pettliohn's aMce-4toom laS Fed- Um Jobs The testa win cover eml Buliding Applicants must be eralquaialleations ot the applicant residents of Tennessee and over his buoy to follow Instruction 11 Th ears of age th egistry is and also ability to check being made to fill postal "vacan- dresses The regulations cies in Hamilton Bledsoe Brad- that male epplicants weigh ley Marion kleigs Rhea and Se- least 125 pounds and be able quatchie counties Persons on the an SO-pound sack iquatchie counties Persons on the an SO-pound sack 1LA a rios7 Lau Ir A-401 1 I Dr Jrthn Steele Friday lost ing dovm upon him from the west' the lawsuit he brought over a 1961 on Bailey Avenue4 land crashed traffic accident which almost cost into the left side of Dr Steele's his life federal court jury after automobile Apparently he 25 minutes of deliberation re- driver of the srehicle traveling turned a verdict in favor of south on Hickory Street 'which liam Douglas a student at Ten- forced Dr Steele to bait in the nessee Temple College and his Bailey intersection drove away father Nt'illiara' Douglas from the scene of the accident be Dr Steele a member of 'the fore being identified quarterly court of Hamilton Cotm- Dr Steele was confined for ty is a retired medical director weeks at Erlanger Hospital for of the Volunteer State Life Insur- treatment of six fractured ribs ance Co 's and Internal injuries The accident occurred at the in At times his life was in the battersection of Bailey Avenue and once After being released from 1tieltory Street on April 9 Dr the hospital Dr Steele was con-Steele according to the testi- valescent for many weeks mony was driving north on Hick- Ray Evans an official of the ory After pausing at the stop Chattanooga Medicine Co was street sign the physician testified foreman of the jury He an that be entered Bailey Avenuelnounced the verdict to DS DiaBefore be could proceed through trict Judge Frank WilSOTI who the intersection Dr Steele saidrspent all day Friday bearing the that an automobile driving south evidence The case went to the on Hickory Street entered the In- jury shortly after 4 pm tersection turned east and ferced Appearing for Dr Steele was him to halt about two-thirds way atty Roy Scruggs Attys Josiah through young Doug- Baker and James Robinson ap las the physician Said was bear- peared for the defense Dr JAhn Steele Fr 1(11W totaling down upon mm from the the lawsuit he brought over a 3961Ion Palley Avenue land crashed! traffic accident which cost the left side of Mee bisUfe leaerai Court jury aiterieetomoolie AppeFenti7 25 minutes of deliberation rerriver or the clime turned a verdict In ravor or wu-1 souut On rucaory btree wmcni siam Douglas a student Steele to bait in the nessee Temple college ma niarney mtersecuon crave wsv father Nt'illiant Douglas from the scene of the bLePLI lo411to accident be fro 1siner lAtsrAtifieA air I3Lcrtc1 SAMAULM Iraw1 swa quarterly court of Hamilton Cotm--1 Dr Steele was confined Tar tv is a retired medical director weeks at Erlanger Hospital for of the Volunteer State fIfe Insur- treatment of six fractured ribs since Co- li 'fls and internal injuries The accident occurred at me in At times iiis life was in the bat- tOrsection of Bailey Avenue and ance After being released from Bicitorl Street On APrll 11 Dr the hospital Dr- Steele was con- 4 4 4--si s-- Muuuruulg Pi itiC a -Zr1Envis 01411 of mony was driving north on Hick- tire After Dousing at the stop Chattanooga Medicine Co was it the He street sign the physician testified Jury that be entered Bailey Avenue i flounced the verdict to tTS Dia- Before be could proceed throughltrict Judge Frank wt Wilson who the intersection Dr Steele saidspent all day Friday bearing the that an automobile driving south evidence- The ease went to the on Hickcry Street entered the In jury shortly after 4 pm tersections turned east and tgreed Appin earg for Dr Steele was him to halt about twothirds way atty Roy Scruirss Attys Josiah through young Doug- Baker and James II Robinson ap- las the physician Said was bear- peered for the defense los the physician said was bear-ipeared for the defense Inr I L- id a ai Mu Shelton Son Burt Mrs Lillian Shelton 41 of 726 Gentry Rd and ber son Joe 6 were injured in a traffic acci- dent In the MOO block of Lee High- way at 11:43 am Friday Police said a car driven by Mr Shelton was stracit in the rear by 'an auto driven by Dedle McDaniel of 5105 Delashmitt Patrolman Donald Howard cit'ed McDaniel on a charge of reckless dr1vig Mrs Shelton snti ber srm were treated in Physicians and Surgeons Hospital Mu Shelton Son Hurt mrs untan sheiton a 726 Geni and ber son oe --j 0- a were iniured in a traffic acct lient in thib800 block of Lee High- a-D1 Friday said a car driven sirs Sh It tru it the On WRS rear 123! by F- MeVanICI 01 OUP yelasnmm Ito patrolman Donald Howard eit- ed McDaniel on 1 charge of reek- less drivwg Mrs Shelton and ber son were treated in Physicians and Sur- geons Hospital 1 geons UOSPItal At New Zion Baptist An hour of music will be presented Sunday at the New Zion Baptist Church $OE 9th St Sunday for the benefit of the Warren awe' tillZ Church building At 'law min" tit -v An hour of Music will be pre- sented Sunday at the New Zion Baptist Church 190 1t 4 Sth St- Sunday for the benefit of the Warren Clutpel AIM Church building building Aincl- 1 e-Nr i it r-1r1 i i 1 I 4 a i) I ii c' 0 vkif iLea -dt-11 kk) Ne16-11 "1 'l I I I 1 1 i.

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