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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 52

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rrtV crurrirmocA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TEN SUNDAY AUGUST 25 1961' 1 '1 1 -1-rtr crlArrirmocA TnIES: CHATTANOOGA TENN SUNDAY AUGUST 25 1963' 52 Super-Precise Milli-Bits Make World Go Round 6 INDIMIS RESIGN Mrs Martinez's Goal: To Ratore POSTS Ill CABINET Red Clay as Cherokee Memorial BIBLE UNDERGOES OWE liT COVER Bit CI 6 State Chiefs Form New Committee to 'Reorganize Party Traditional Black Binding fildernized to Fit Into Contemporary Life ri By THOMAS BRADY New York Times News Service NEW DELHI The biggest shakeup in the Indian government since the country became independent took place Saturday night with the announcement by Prime Minister Nehru of the resignations of six major Cabinet ministers and of the chief ministers of six state gov- ernments The most significant among the state government resignations was that of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir an obdurate opponent of any compromise that would recognize Pakistani sovereignty over any part of the state The ministers of the central government whose resignations Nehru accepted were Morarji Desai finance Lal Bahadur Shastri home minister Patil food and agriculture Jagjivan Ram transport and conununications Gopala Redd' information and broadcasting and Shrimali education Besides Bakshi Nehru announced the resignations of the chief ministers of Madras Orissa Bihar Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh 1 New York Times News Service NEW Americas Bible Society Is divesting the Scriptures of their traditional black bindings and sending them Into the world in modern dress Last week the society published a pamphlet the size of a digest magazine with a photograph on the front of pedestrians hurrying across a busy city intersection and a title made up of an arrow-shaped "One Way' sign and the words "For Modern Man" Anyone going beyond the cover will soon find himself reading the Gospel according to St John This new edition of the Gospel Is intended as the first of a series of face-liftings aimed at drawing more readers to the Bible Similar editions of other books of the Bible will follow Nineteen photographs taken last summer in the slums parks and streets of Chicago illustrate the gospel text A small boy stands crosslegged and patient in a cavernous waiting room on a page facing the promise "I am tot going to leave you alone in the world am coming to you" I In another photograph a woman scrutinizes the "wanted" posters in a post office lobby while a loiterer looks on warily The picture appears tear that part of chapter 13 where Jesus said: "I tell you plainly one of you is going to betray me" The hope of the Bible society is that the contemporary format will help people find a deeper relevance between the Bible and their own lives The drive's special target is young people The Rev Dr Arthur Whitney executive secretary of the society said in an interview that the St John Gospel "more philosophical than biographical in tone has a special appeal to students" "We hope this new format will compel some of these young people to take a longer look" he added The text Ls the modem translation of Phillips published by Macmillan in 1958 Previously the society has used the King James Translation of 1611 (still the most in dettand) or the Post-War Revised Standard Version The photographs were taken by Richard Crane of the society's staff and Gordon Stromberg art editor of "HIS" the magazine of the inter-varsity Christian fellowship Copies are available by mail for 15 cents each from the society 450 Park Ave NI Bibl Seri' blaci Into La ps mag the I aero and shap word An will Gosr irb Inter face mori liar Bibb NI sum stre gosP cros erno fad ing I In scru in en aPP( 13 plab tray Tb that help van own get 1 Tb exec said John than spec cony pie he a tion Mac socio in vise TI star edit the shir 15 Par 140: ogKruf mok Vezale ggfCA MEASUREMENTS OF SOUND ARE MADE IN "DEAD ROOM" WHERE YOU HEAR YOUR OWN HEARTBEATS days there waa a hc- a railmad depot1 stores Mostly they: and there remains spot only a marker Georgia Historical and a lonely dim beside the railroad says "Red Clay" which crosses here by the council house "State Line Road" between Bradley and Whitrield- runs down the mid? for that reason out the restoration bistate one In fact point that the Ross Vann families among found temporary re-- persecutors when took over all Indian North Georgia in the Cherokee lottery rises the vision of a house perhaps: thing somewhat along'z "Oconaluftee Village" on reservation in North-1- recreates graphi- authentically Ctherokei earlier day 4 would be includ- including another and certainly accommodations be a good restatk) Mrs Martinez en "People will want eat when they come--: no dissent so most members or doubt already thi4- of the picnic packed trunk of one of the speakes feeling: of the early Red Clay and Fliztr" area extending-- Georgia-Tennessee line-' property was first Martinez's great-grandfather Henry Rice and was her grandfather Marion Rice a close friend of John was his host at the: Red Clay the Cleveland-Dal and still within the 4 complex one passes the'-- home in which Sequoz unprecedented work syllabary Quite the site of the Howard Payne composer "Home Sweet marcher" of the entertained and near later jailed when the cause of the bad- Indians area is Mrs Mar- and she nearby "Sugar father William Stephen killed a wild turkey only 14 area is replete WM the old days still personalities a who in a way are as as when in their they walked the thereabouts Mrs Martinez's be a place around Flint Springs Valley personalities of the feel at home will are still respected and where the roes- lives and doings will silenced for whatever may be dwelling in- earth By aARENCE BRUCE If Mrs Polly Rice Martinez has In earlier her way Red Clay historic tel at Red Cla council ground of the Cherokee na- houses and tion will be restored at least are gone now as it was when the Cherokee to identify the were driven into exile and in the erected by tiu not too distant future Commission In discussing this project or ming sign hi movement or whatever you might crossing whic call it Mrs Martinez points out The road 1 that securing a site for the de- and passes velopment will not be a serious site is the "I complication at all the boundarj 1 In fact Mark Clayton who re- County Ten 'sides at Red Clay is owner of the County Ga ground upon which the council die of the roa house sat prior to 1838 and says Precisely f( Mrs Martinez has indicated his Martinez poi willingness to sell to whatever for Red Clay agency is set up to accomplish the have to be a purpose enough land to facili- it was at this tate its achievement and Joseph Mrs Martinez is interested in many others the Red Clay idea because of its spite from till vital connection with the most inti- the whites ti mate historical associations of property in 11 this area wake of the But there is also a special per- So there sonal side to it: she and her sis- restored emir ters own 142 acres of land in the the whole th neighborhood and the house in lines of "Oco which they have been accustomed the Cherokee to spend what time they could Carolina whi spare in the summer was begun cally and au around 150 years ago life of an ea It was begun then in the sense Other build that the one room about which ed of cours1 the rest of the home has grown railroad del was built then In that room was tourist accon entertained John Ross last There mu principal chief of the Chero- rant" eclat kee Indians in the East and who phatically is showing promise of becoming be able to this region's prime legendary fig- here ure There was Sits In Ross Room was voted Mrs Martinez sits in the "Ross the party no room" of the old house as log fervently modern as any in town inciden- sway in the tially since it has been well kept cars through the years with her sis- Mrs Mart ters and unfolds for her guests a ly and eloqu( page of history or a whole book torY of the for that matter all the more vivid Springs Vail because the very blood of the across the GI chief actors flows in the veins of The Rice the three women who recount it settled by Miss Jack Rice last week ac- grandfather companied a group of guests over developed by to Red Clay including Mrs liam Francis Miller president of the Rossville and devoted Arts Association which has just Ross and successfully produced a John Ross Rice home a pageant in its initial showing Over towar 'Miss Helen Cooper authbr of the ton highway pageant and Miss Frances Trew Red Clay con who teaches in the Rossville Jun site Of the 11 ior High School and who is a Yah did his descendant of Jonathan Return On the Chero where John I MTelhgesya swwe reel graseoetf etdh we ht the reokrteeicse near to it is Kate by Ric Mrs Martinez and hMiss a t- Pardear 1o'syf tanooga business women before 1930's was en their retirement They had been where he WE over to Red Clay to spend a few he espoused I days at the old family home and ly treated In to prepare it for occupancy by Also in thi tenants who will move in Sept 1 tinez's birthp The Rices' home in Chattanoo- to the nea ga or East Ridge is at 732 where her fat Germantown Rd Crowder Ric( A piece de resistance of the eon- when he was versation is a letter from Miss The whole Mary Ross of Los Altos Calif a memories of great great granddaughter of peopled with John Ross who came here for the ly company pageant and who was enter- vital and all' tabled at the Rice home at Red earthly shap Clay beautiful ear Later the narty moved off to a And it is brief inspection of the area and that there wi to hear Mrs Martinez's outline of Red Clay and the project that has become ex- where the ceedingly important to her past will stil A mile or so from the council feel that the' house site is the Council Spring and honored' a deep hole alongside a submerged sage of their ledge of rock from beneath which never be sill the water flows its depths al- generation most as blue as the sky above that beautiful chief minister of Madras who Pipe' was among those resigning OKLAH01 Nehru was charged with the re- sponsibility for deciding who moves thori should leave office and all lines at thre members of his Cabinet and at hour pushed the chief ministers then ten- stations tiered him their resignations Saturday night's announcement Brea indicated which ones he had ST PAULdecided to accept eight to 15 In earlier tel at Red Clay houses and are gone now to identify the erected by the Commission ming sign crossing which The road and passes site is the the boundary County Tenn County Ga die of the road Precisely Martinez points for Red Clay's have to be a It was at this and Joseph many others spite from their the whites property in wake of the So there restored council the whole lines of the Cherokee Carolina which 1 cally and life of an Other buildings ed of course railroad depot tourist "There must rant" declares phatically be able to here" There was was voted the party no ing fervently away in the cars Mrs Martinez ly and eloquently tory of the Springs Valley across the The Rice settled by Mrs developed by liam Francis and devoted Ross and who Rice home at Over toward ton highway Red Clay site of the yah did his on the Cherokee near to it is where John of and a "sympathy 1930's was where he was he espoused ly treated Also in this tinez's birthplace to the where her Crowder Rice when he was The whole memories of peopled with ly company vital and alive earthly shapes beautiful earth And it is that there will Red Clay and where the past will still feel that they and honored sage of their never be generation that beautiful Pipeline OKLAHOMA moves thorugh lines at three hour pushed stations Breaking ST eight to 15 i 1 1 1 1 'i -4 'I- ---1 i- I t-- 1 1' i 11 11: 4- 1 -1t i '1 I 1 I 1 i l'fr- I '''v 1 i I 1 1- I rT1 1 1 I I i 1 I 1 I i 17' I I 1 1 1 1 Result of By-Elections Those who resigned will devote themselves to reorganizing the Congress party which has ruled India since independence but which has suffered recent reverses in by-elections Most of the resigning ministers will join a new 11-member Organization Committee of the Party Bakshi who has been a member of the affiliated Jammu and Kashmir National Conference but not of the Congress party officially joined the Congress party Saturday so he could serve on the new commiAtee Political observers feel that the resignations of the Cabinet ministers that Nehru accepted will encourage leftwing politicians In debate on a censure motion in Parliament last week Communists vociferously demanded the resignations of the "reactionaries" Desai and Petit There was no indication of those Nehru might choose to replace the resigning Cabinet ministers The shake-up follows a four-day parliamentary debate on the first motion of censure ever leveled against his government in the 16 years of Indian independence The big Congress party majority easily defeated the motion but it was nevertheless regarded as a sign of growing political disenchantment Recommended Aug 10 However the reorganization has been in view since well before last week's motion was introduced and is rather the result of by-election defeats Accusations of corruption in government and general squabbles within the party were also reasons for the shake-up There have been charges of corruption In the Orissa state government whose chief minister Bijoyanand Patznak resigned Saturday night There have also been noisy public squabbles over policy and party functioning in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh whose chief ministers Gupta and A Mandloi were among the resigning leaders The Cabinet shuffle to release important party leaders for grass-roots organizational work was reconimended by a Congress party working committee Aug 10 It was known as the Kamaraj Plan after Kamera? Hugo antenna is used to measure characteristics of radio waves Three-story hydraulic press is delicate enough to crack an for radio communication and contact with space vehicles egg or exert a force up to 10 million pounds National Bureau of Standards Has to Be 3 Chattanooga Women One of Its Most Diversified Institutions I Get Degree at Emory East Ridge Homecrafters Given Award for Service The Masonite Corp announced Saturday it has recly preventive measures which ognized Homecrafters 4120 Ringgold Rd as one of the country's best equipped and mos knowledgeable home specialist by awarding it the Advanced Design-Service-Counsel designation To qualify as a D-S-C dealer the company met a variety of standards qualifying it as an outstanding one-stop home-improvement center Masonite said The local firm offers the design facilities of the Masonite Design Center to area homeowners as a result of its selection Speaking for Homecrafters Shavin said the modernizing service offered area residents ranks among the most comprehensive available Ea nou ly 0 Rin eou dal van des' the stal out pro sal Der tior ser ram pre By REILLY US Department of Commerce Man Held to Grand Jury Woman Freed in Burglary Tommy Casteel 26 of 1220 55th St who was charged Friday with committing a burglary at the Act-O-Lane Gas Co office at 1411 41st St last weekend was ordered held for a grand Jury investigation and placed under bond of 65000 after a city court hearing Saturday morning Miss Ann Roberts 20 of Ridge-land Drive Rt 1 Rossville was freed of the burglary count placed against her in connection with the break-in She and Casteel were in a car in the 2900 block of Ross-vile Boulevard when arrested by city officers early Friday Three Chattanooga women received degrees at Emory University's summer graduation Saturday 8 Miss Shirley Rose Bradley 407 Dodds Ave received a Master of Nursing degree Miss Dorothea Flenniken Grigonia 885 Belvoir Hills Cr received a Master of Education degree Miss Vicki Dean Hayes I Daytona Dr was awarded a Master of Librarianship degree Speed CITY average pipe- to four miles along by pumping High Building NEW YORK --Not counting the recently installed TV antenna on its tower the Empire State building rises to a height of 1248 feet Point pressure of from pounds is required to-1 break a normal egg It takes -per cent more pressure to break 5 0 an egg on the small end Territory Size Alaska le one-fifth as large as the continental US Fish have very few nerves around the mouth Wellcome 6600 1 1115Lilkirq Ey V-V CLILIZZErT7117A 1 NI a A School Days the Subject On 'Point of View' Today Mn Mary Underwood school psychologist and Dr Bennie Carmichael superintendent Chattanooga city schools will be guests on "Point of View" television panel this afternoon at 5 on Channel 12 They will be questioned by Mrs Mary Macdonald Reynolds -Chattanooga Times staff writer and Adult Education Council board member on school-opening topics with emphasis on the dropout problem knd particularly prevntive measures which may be taken early in a child's school career or before he gets to school Other important educational topics of local interest will also be considered briefly August Eberle will be moderator Sc 0 ch Bei ten sell of aft 1 Mr -Ch en bof ing drc ly ma scIi to cat wil mo 06tt 17' Pt: modern world in the eyes of our scientists has already gone to pieces in a manner of speaking It runs they say on millionths of an inch billionths of a pound and a bewildering myriad of other super-precise milli-bits that test our credulity The reason scientists see everything this way is in an unsplit word measurement the science of finding out "how much is much?" Few people realize it but without precise measurements American commerce would be in near chaos Its Industry would be mostly arts and crafts its science and which economic growth increasingly be as primitive as a kindergarten ceramics class First of all measurement is the key to mass production Everything that is mass produced must be accurately measured so that the parts will fit and work together properly Secondly measurement is the common language of science essential for accurate descriptions of the unfolding secrets of the physical world Moreover i a technology and engineering it is the tool for applying this new knowledge to develop new processes and materials that spur progress This is why scientists and engineers at the US Commerce Department's National Bureau of Standards devote their working lives to the challenge of maintaining and Improving the national standards of measurement All other measurements in the country are based on the standards they set Not surprisingly because measurement is so fundamental to the whole spectrum of science and technology NBS is one of the most diversified scientific institu tions in the world At the Bureau's two major laboratories in Washington DC and Boulder Colo research projects range from atomic physics to building research from chemistry to radio propagation from electronics to cryogenic (low temperature) engineering Often th eir measuring tools are as exotic as their measurement projects As the world of science grows more complicated and demanding hardly a day passes that there is not a new request to the Bureau to provide an even more accurate measurement in some field of activity It is estimated for exam-pie that a measuring error of one millionth of an inch in the construction of a gyroscope for a missile's guidance system could cause a lunar shot to be off course by a couple of thousand miles by the time it reaches the moon And a millionth of an inch is to an inch as the thickness of a human hair is to the length of a football field By supplying the nation's scientists and engineers with such precision of measurement the National Bureau of Standards is in the front rank of those dedicated to opening up the reaches of outer space strengthening our military defense developing peacetime uses of atomic energy inventing and producing new short making America grow through science and technology I 4 I CU' I i 1 1 ri' i obeli Il AA 1 'AAA 11: A otopfsorK AND CO Next door to Our Neighbor SEARS i 71 door to Our 111 l'''''-': irk 1 1 111 lila -N 1 11 Neighbor SEARS DOWNTOWN CHATTAN6OGA tv 14-----7------- omea-'-'- ----1 EIAA itopfsocK AND CO 11 4 ------i -----i- 4 sr Nt: it 'ft'-'''7- HH sq a 1 -1 11N- 1 AL1J- 10 i Standards Are Vital In Mass Production The National Bureau of Standards is one of the great scientific bulwarks of this nation's role as a leader in the advanced and sophisticated world of modern technology The measurements set by the Bureau affect virtually every area of the country's economy and way of life in the scientific age Without these standards we could not maintain the mass production techniques on which our high standard of living depends The interchangeable parts of complex machines must be identical to the thousandths of an inch or the technological society won't click Moreover once a nation has entered on this plateau of scientific living the "repair bill" for such an economy would be staggering if there were no precise standardii for measuring the parts that must be replaced C6nsequently the US De partment of Commerce is anxious to make the taxpaying public more keenly aware of the vital job performed by the MI tional Threati of Standards It help a make the wheels go 'round ti a4 Cl ti Cl ei ti el pl ti Cl In hr of 11F Bakewell Children Take 'First Time' Train Ride Fifty-nine children and parents of Ilakewell took train ride to Rockwood and back Wednesday For most of the children it was their first train ride Nzr)rra rk New Home Baptist Group To Hear School Speaker Mrs Nell Armstrong principal of the Calvin Donaldson Elementary School will speak at the New Home Baptist Church's 18th annual Woman's Day today at 11 am Her subject will be "Should Women Remain Silent?" Mrs Armstrong bolds a BS degree from Tennessee State University and an MS degree in Childhood Education from Columbia University Teachers College She has also done graduate work at the University of Tenn see She has served as president of the Chattanooga Principals Roundtable and as president of the Tennessee Principals PARKADE a fine addition to a revitalized downtown Chattanooga and particularly to OCR part of downtown! Now It will be more convenient than ever for you to pay your electrio bills at our eth and Market Stm4 main lobby Also we invite you to Inspect our lobby and window displays and if you need some good advice regarding lighting kitchen planning and appliances our Sales Department Is at your service And our heat- ing air conditioning and water heating surveys are accurate It's all a FREE service to our customers who have made Chatta- to I VE BETTER lumps the "Electrical Center of the Nation" We have 43783 ail-electric homes the lowest electrical ra st tes and highe average residential con- sumption of any similar sized city in the nation Electricc- BETTED lx Electrically mtown will be at our ft 1 1 trr i GI 114! 11 i c1 GG ercumv tcc c117- i4 rmtP CrZ -ca 1 i I I ID itqw 0- 7 r- 1 The trip was sponsored by the Bakewell Community Center In Rockwood the group ata a picnic lunch Mrs Alex Poole was general director of the group 1 Team mothers who cared for the children were Mrs Glenn Fitzgerald Mrs Mike Fuller1 Mrs Adams Mrs Roland Green Mrs Charles Price Mrs' LeRoy Green Mrs Thomas and Mrs Alex Poole 1 I 1 joir 11)01 of 10 1 ELECTRIC PONVER BOARD of Chattanooga.

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