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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 28

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14WSV1Mr NEIVNL --y -ye---- ---10 4 I 1 CIIA'rTANOOGA4 'MIES: ClIATiANOOGA TENS FRIDA1 DECEMBER 30 1961 0 of A rt 11 Tie on Rest Picture 1 4 10 Copy Ancient ctter sat C3 uGH GATLIIIBURG ROAD IC RAZE BID SO In Film Critics' Vote Piing 111TA DELAY Lazarus Incident to tlark Gospel UP) The AT clIF FOR RANK NEW YORK GATIMIBURG ROAD RUESIIITO DELAY RAZE BID SOUGHT AT SITE FOR BAR Tie on Rest Picture In hint Critics' Vote NEW YORK The al If 1 SOUGHT Tie on Be In Film ORBAliK NEvii' TO GATI111 rtiE ClIA'rTANOOGA- 7 i I NOW AT 3 THEATRES THE InONDERS IS-EVER CEASE SEE! THE 11011SEI 11 1) i 1 1 I A 4 4 1 4 Area Will Be Cleared for Pioneer Begin After Jan 12 for Inn 19 7'7 Park Service Won't Build Bypass on New Parkway Park Son Dypass With Access Road with New York film critics Thurs day voted for the best tun of ended up with a tie "'rho Apartment" a "Sons and Lovers" each re teived eight votes Burt Lancaster 'was voted best actor for his portrayal of "Elmer Gantry" and De borah Kerr was Voted best actress for The Sundown- The critics also tied in balloting for best director Billy Wilder received eight votes for "The Apartment" and Jack Cardiff eight votes for "Sons and Lovers" "Iiiroshitpa Mon Amour" vvas voted best foreign film of the year Billy wadeol drilke9: 6 (f Is i actor "Sons and 1 teived eight Burt Lam bboesrath of "Elmer tac ripss for era pm etiu ban" a Ct Sci' votes for 1" fo! 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Jaellt We a TO "Lail Renee "STRANGE Parley Gm 1 HEAT 'BROAD sr 1 A NEW YORK tA1--A copy of an ancient letter that ascribes I new Gospel to St narrating a miracle absent In the present Gospel by St Mark --was disclosed Thursday night Dr Morton Smith usociate professor of blitory at Colunibia University presented the letter at meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis Be said be found the letter two years ago while studying ancient manuscripts at the monastery of Mar Saba near Jerusalem Dr Smith also presented evidence which he said cated the letter was originally written by Clement of Alexandrla an author who wrote between 180 and 202 AD Ho generally is considered to have either created or laid the foundation of Christian theol The' letter Incorporates the story of Jesus' raising Lazarus yycl-1 letter at Society of and ExeSee He said 1 two years ancient monastery Jerusalem Dr evidence cated the written by dria an au tween 180 a Ho generi have either foundation The lette story of 'lel 1 0re I 111 Bids have been Invited con the demolition of structures now roc curoving the site of the Pioneer Banks projected new building George Clark chairman of the board announced Thursday The site fronts 72 feet on Broad Street extending south from West Eighth Street and then west to Chestnut Street where the width broadenS to 108 feet Clark said the razing contract Is to be let In a few days and the work started after Jan 12 In the same bloc the work of razing the old Dart of the Head House that stood between the Chattanooga Chamber of Cornmerce and the new Read House In the same block the work of rH a in se th heatoldsot boe ftwth enftethade Chattanooga Chamber of Cora- merce and the new Read House House I invited on the uctures now oo of the Pioneer t' chairman of need Thursday om West south nftewehett'r then west to where the width feet Clark said is to be let In he work started )ck the work of 111: tunitbetween of coro- ew Head House 't Lt 0 et i 4 IN i 3 tt 3 IPlus First Run lilt! from the dead and attributes the account to St Mark Previously the Gospel accord log to SL John has been the 'only one of the four Gospels to Incorporate the story of Lazarus A new witness to the miracle Salome also is Introduced in the letter 1 In the St Mark Gospel of the New Testament Salo me watches the cruciflatati "afar with other women and shares the task of anointing Jesus after Ins death Dr Smith said the letter presumably is a 17th or lath-Cen tury copy and is hand written on: back ot pages of a Dutch book printed in 1646 The teacher said that If the letter receives scholarly acceptance as having been written by Clement opinicms about the teachings of Jests and the origin and character of the Goa pall probably would have to be reconsidered where which may be accomplished In fiscal year 1961 I most sincerely hope that the state will find a way to adjust ite thinking to our requirements so that the agreement can be signed at an early date and so that we can again program funds for the bypass at some future date" TEATIMES CAPITOL Misfire-110 7:009:40 TIIE 7'7771 nicij POIVELIED "Ali Ezv-x IIIFlag Sr Tian CortsPowdell WASHINGTON The National Park Service has scratched the 11919000 Catlinburg bypass from its list of projects for this fiscal year it was learned here Thursday The NTS action follows insistence by the state that an access road be built midway on the four-mite bypass near the top of the mountain The NPS has consistently opposed any access to the Foothills Parkway Road during two years of negotiation with state officials It has decided to delay work on the bypass until the state accepts the NPS position The funds won't be lost They will however be diverted during the fiscal year ending July 1 to other NPS projects that can be finished during the year The decision follows correspondence between NPS Director Conrad Wirth and Cov Buford Ellington and State Highway Commis stoner Moulton Moulton wrote Wirth last month that ''it is still the feeling of this department'! that although there would' be no oblection to making an Tint WASHING' Park Benda 1919000 Ca its list of pr year it was day The NTS 1 enee by the road be bti tour-mite by the mountain 'rhe NPS posed any a( Parkway RO of negotiatiot It has deeich the bypass the NPS Poe The fund win ho wevei the fiscal ye other NPS In from hum burs- wk ccess the Dp of tM thins years lc on cepts They uring 1 to be Von con- fling- lmis tonth this there iking Jam Licl-10Wka It denee between rad Wirth and Os ton and Eta Il te Mol stoner D' Moulton wrote that Is Still tl departments tha would' be no obli ItDuurs 60o (TM 6) EVENINGS 80o srotowlik 0(34Q banquet famuues of the new Read House Likewise 1 their cars in the garage section 1 guests may parkl The Motor lop was designed by! directly to InnOrththeie 11 nearing completion 1 Representatives of the contrao new Read 'House tor to erect the Read House's tor Inn already' are on the site Windrom Haglund Venable of and construction of the Read MemPnia and Catlinburg 1 Houses six story addition is to aark explained that all the start after the site clearhur is structures Oa the site of the Pi- completed Albert Crouch Read oneer's new building will be razed House manager said He explained the size of the bank's Clark said Pioneer expects to building has not been determined start construction otits new build4 GARBAGE SERVICES start construction Of Its new ouua-I4 GARBAGE SERVICES' within few months and es 1' banquet tenth House Iamb their ears in and proceed tion rooms in eith of the contrac- newmilte Motor Ix ead House's MO- Ix are' on the site nag 'of the Read Memphis snd 'i addition is to Clark expla site clearint structures Ca Crouch Read oneer's new int ad He explained ti teer expects to buildin has nc otits new build- A months and es- 'Y IA nARBAGI 3 l' BEATERS AT BROAD I NOW FOR 2 DAYS Z6 3 f1 I USE NEWSP'APER- 4i -I 1 'ADVERTISING I i a such access controlled there should be one interchange or ac cess point midway on the bypass Moulton wrote We are anxious to get this project under way be cause there is 'a great need for a' better access to the park We do not feel that what we are request-1 Mg is unworthy of your consideral Ion tpltill such acces should be ot cess point Moulton wi to get this cause there better acees not feel that in la isnwmo L415 in WSW IJ4 141 VI 1 UM on It0? GALS 01 GUYS WIN LIKE THEIR anattli ing a In 1 tul 010 1 II 111 I c111117--1 1 ICIRED HERE'S A TRIPLE BOMBSHELL! TERRIFIC FEATURES 41 ALL ON ONE PROGRAM I 0 HERE'S A TER 3 ALL 0 ES RAM NIT NO II "111 BIT NO I "INDISCREET" In Color Can Grant Ingrid Bergman MT NO 1 "mum "INDISCREET' In Coler (8:40) Carr Grant -Ingrid Bergman "SEARCHERS! Color (10:30) John Wayne histoils Wood Vie 4 4V THEATERS 1 ti 1" kk 1 4 'T illoo'q 1 I 1 1 '0''' A Sp fl3 ft I a -1' A' "out si 0 7 rer i 1 A t- NEv ItE 11 Art i EE 1 4 44' it te 04 N- A 4 I 01tying i r'' I I ''Pt 1 '''A 5 1' 2 i -A 'P-1i -HEATERS EDI311 timated that about three months RAISE RATE TO $1 50 would be required to clear the I site for the new bank building After Jan 1 East Ridge rest Two Mrejects dents will be paying $150 per The announcements by Crouch month for garbage collection and Clark mean that two buildings according to notices distributed by the four private garbage will be under construction in the coMection services serving the same block on Broad Street dur town ing the new year e- The increue was necessitated The motor inn is estimated to cost in excess of 31500000 and by increased costs of labor sup general contract for its erection plies equipment maintenance has been let to Hannon Construe- taxes insurance rates gasoline tion Co of Oklahoma Oty The tire8 and the like the notices inn will contain 103 guest' rooms said' and storage for 130 automobiles The present rate is $125 In One floor under street level will month' '1 6' t0 be devoted to parking the ground a statement me companies level said they had not graced for an and the second floor The increase in the rate tor nine remaining floors will be in guest but "we have absorbed rooms A sectiorr of the ground years' floor on the Chestnut Street end these increased costs as far as of the property will be devoted we can go'" to a double circle swimming pool with maximum length of 50 feet 11111 111111HI III III and width of 32 feet There will be a pool-side snack bar Motor Inn guests will enjoy the Privileges of the food service and I FINAL DAT 7N It1f It three months RAISE FU ht to clear the an building After Jan: ojects dents will be according to 1 tents by Crouch month for tat two buildings by the four Istruction in the road Street dur coMectio ser town is estimated to The Ineress 1l500000 and by increased for its erection Piles equipm union Construe- taxes insurar tires and the toms City The MS guest tOoms said' I30 The presen street level will month -0 log the ground In statem cond floor' The said they had will be in guest increue in of the' ground years but itnut Street end these increass will be devoted we can go" swimming 1111111111111 50 feet -e--vel and the second floor month 0 devoted to pa rking the ground remaining floors will be in guest One floor under street The will In atef said thstament the companies ey had not wilted for an increue in he ey ars but rate twe have absr nine orbed rooms A sectiorr of the ground floor On the Chestnut Street end 4 these Increased costs as far list of (he property will be devoted we can go to a double circle swimming pool 1111111NOTTITTIflit1111111111I with maximum length of 50 feet snd width of 32 feet There will be a pool-side snack bar Motor Inn guests will enjoy the I privilees of the food service and nolatCFN FINAL DAT acaUteZWr site tor me new 'Jana multautik XL 4 art aataiiniuge atm- dents will be paying $150 per TwG month for garbage collection Th The announcements by Crouch according to notices distributed by the four private garbage and Clark mean that two buildings will be under construction in the coMection services serving the same block on Broad Street ur town ing the new year The Increase was necessitated by increased costs of labor sup The motor inn is estimated to cost in excess of 31500000 an plies equipment maintenance general contract for its erection taxes insurance rates gasoline' has been let to Harmon Construe tires and the like the notices tion Co of Oklahoma City The inn will contain 108 guest reoms The present rate Is fl 25 a and storage for 130 'automobiles One floor 'under street level will f'' '1 0 I' be devoted to parking the ground level and the second floor The st increase in the rate tor nine remaining floors will be in gue rooms A sectiotr of the ground these increased costs as far suit of the property will be devoted we can go" the Chestnut Str nd floor On Street ears but "we have absorbed to a double circle swimming pool i ci cc with maximum length of 50 feet 11111111M II II and width of 32 feet There will "II! MT NO I "DRAGNET" Color MOO Mirk lo Richird Boon NEW TOURIST FEATURE AT CHEROKEE PLANNED hi rtmes Correspondent Cherokee Wonderland Inc has been chartered as a year-around resort park and recreational center at Cherokee Nc The organization is to provide sky-ride operate a Cherokee hist-o-rama contain-Mg a circular panoramic painting of Cherokee Indian history erect and operate mstockade and frontier town representing the Old West and also miniature train ride The incorporators are attorneys Davis and Egerton Jr and Mrs Janie Francis a title insurance of flee secretary The charter provides for 50000 shares of stock with a value of $10 and a capital investment of at least $I- 000 The charter was recorded in the register's office here TOP SALESMEN NAMED ON INVESTMENT PLAN las os -iitw000 sionon nustory erect and operate a stockade and frontier town representing the Old West and 080 a Milliao i ture train ride The incorporators are at- torneys Davis and Egerton Jr and Mrs Janie Francis a title insurance of fice secretary The charter pro vides for 50000 shares of stock with a value of $10 and a cap ital investment of at least $1- 000 The charter was recorded in here the registers office TOP SALESMEN NAMED ON INVESTMENT PLAN NEW TOURIST FEATURE AT CHEROKEE PLANNED 5V nmes Correspondent Cherokee Wonderland Inc has been char- tered as a year-amund- resort ark and recreatio nal center at Cherokee Nc The organization is to pro vide sky-ride operate a Cherokee hieto-rama contain ing a circular panoramic paint ing 02 Cherokee Indian history erect I an iroannti re operate representing ti mstock stockade the Old West and also A minia ture train ride The inco orators are at rP Egerton Jr and Mrs Janie 11 torneys Davis and Francis a title insurance of flee secretary The charter pro- ides for 50000 shares of stock ADULTS 60c A 11111111111111111 1111111111 I I I I I I I I III I I I It I I I I III finITITT111111111111111111111111111 4t 7 SYLVIA SYliS Ito! fft 0TACKETS NOW- ON' SALE I to 144ortirxemtlnrnt DOORS OPEN 11:00 PM SHOW STARTS 11:30 P3L ALL 100s is I MI: it 6110 014Plitital MO WWI OP A PeilaNg Wit oce AT BOX' ()MOE 191mxsinitts MICRAEL WILDING Jamillitilloc' 11 11 (A Pm Iamb Poodenk0 Ea iirilliJUDITH ANDERSON ANkJAPI AiBER011ittl taw TECHNICOLOR" i 'Test movie l' A Domi ges thymdgem 0 i I I 'u Amu tmost I a 1 if iloLoill THENLgtta oy i i 4 At LIZIE sy 0 Start) litnitit I I 1 nd 7 13X101 1 '1 4 vs 1 1 OOPS WO II 4 itet it me i ifA i I It 1 a we at If UM 4 I 4: 's Imre 4-0 '1 Win 7 SYLVIA GYMS MICHAEL LDING JOrICK -441-1 ''oo -s an Isomq 4- A A SS A MAI WIHIrAIII KrIARD '1( 14 twd moon la-weft timpi soloodos MONO Lli wwwJIwwrr LIIV to! DOORS OPEN 11:00 pm ke SHOW STARTS 11:30 Palo saw -0 1 1 4 4 44 ALL KATs $)00 is i rt I byv 0N fall 11 1111JUDMI ANDERSON 71) ii SALE AT BO X' OFFICE- 4: 11 -1111 ye a it 4 SIMI!" 1 I 4 mount Ptin cells' WHEN THEY SEEK li I A hosessilskso IGINIC011e 1 4t- I IP A Ak IP" A 1111 A MN I ilBest movie' 'r In Ages" rON 1 Dotothy iftlgetto ut 1 OV ImITI 010tonal-Amwicol 0 i Iralliadi arg IWO Ole 1 1 i 1' 11 1 OLOE1' 'SUr4DIE' i 7 4 Itay 0 stato Illn rrirel VVflfiI Iuut SYMS MICHAEL WILDIN5 JOH11-iiiiiICK 1 oi Will IMO tolooloilos 414101 MIA DOORS OPEN 11:00 PM 3Ati MOM SHOW STARTS 11:30 13L sao 13A ALL SEATS LAO 11M ImJUDMI AN DERSON '') 0TICKETS NOW-ON'SALE AT BOX'OMCE-w ANIA' PA ALBtacuttni 4 wsworrtv i Princess" 'A P1alot Llano TECHNICOLOR 1 "118EdE AA11th! TUIV tet te' f'0S- 7i aiii141Dinititt IlLUrontlIAL II oluTh Pdn cells! i ts A holiottekin IKIINICOLOR I fti4 k- WHEN THEY SEEK k---- A A A -Al 't 1 FA Ak IP" iwk 1111 MN' 6'You will recall that you have already built several miles of this Foothills Parkway between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge on which there are several points of access "I have been working closely with the Tennessee Smoky Mountains Park Commission and I as' sure you that my position is sup' ported by them I therefore earnestly request that you redonsider the decision which you have made in regard to this matter and grant us this connection near the top' of the mountain" Wirth it was learned replied to Moulton's letter this week and de- scribed the state's insistence on the access road as "disheartening" He wrote: 1 "The Department of the Interior and this service are unalterable opposed to such an access as it would defeat the Very purpose for which the bypass is intended Unit in Smokles Park "This bypass when built would provide for free movement of visitors to and from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and' as such would become for all intents and purposes a part of the Ao park as well as a unit of the I parkway "This is in accordance with the agreement reached in our meet Mg about two years ago Part of that agreement was the finishing Of the spur from Gatlinburg to Caney Creek and its transfer to Me -theydate of Tezmesseeil f' 1 "We have about complete i that Iwork as our part of the agree meat and feel that the state should now furnish the tiglit-of-way for the bypass without further delay as their part of the agreement "However since the state does not feel that it can execute the agreement and proceed with the acquisition of the rights-ofway we have no alternative but to follow the course outlined In my letter of Nov SO to Gov Ellington "Accordingly we are rescheduling the 0919000 to projects else me oecunon wmcn you nave mane in regard to this matter and grant us this connection near the top of the mountows Wirth it was learned replied to scribed the state insistence on Moulton's letter this week and de the access road as "dishearten the lie wrote: "The Department of the Interior and this service are unalterable opposed to such an access as it would defeat the 'very purpose for which the bypass is intended Unit in Smokles Park "This bypass when built would pmvide for free movement of vis itors to and from the Great Smo ky Mountains National Park and as such would become for all in tents and purposes a part of the park as well as a unit of the parkway "ThiS il in accordance with the agreement reached in our meet- ing about two years ago Part of that agreement was the finishing spur from Gatlinburg to Caney Creek and its transfer to the' State of We have about completed' that work as our part of the agree- ment and feel that the state should l' the Tennessee Smoky ill recall that you have already built I II this a rea severe es Foothills Parkway between Gat- linburg and Pigeon Forge on which there are several Points' of access it I have been working closely with Moun taw park Commission and as sure you that my position Is sup- ported by them I therefor earn estly request that you redonsider the decision which you have made in regard to this matte? and grant of the mountain" Wirth it was learned replied to Moulton's letter this week and de us this connection near the top scribed the state's Insistence on the access road as "dishearten anti this a Arviro urn 'malign's Ma the I lie wrote: "The Department of the Interior vug64 go lama tucz parkway "This is In accordance with the agreement reached in our meet- big about two years ago Part of that agreement was the finishing of the spur front Cattinburg to Caney Creek and its "the' Slate of Tennessee' 0- that (looltn agree- I a have av tliq' A 41111 In 4 timesseth''7 "We have about completed that work as our part of the agree- ee 1 that the state should I men an I now furnish the tiglit-of-way for the bypass without further dela: as their part of the agreement "However since the state does not feel that it can execute the acquisition of the rights-of- the egreement and proceed with way we have no alternative but to follow the course outlined in my letter of Nov 30 to Gov El- lington "Accordingly we are reschedul- ing the $1919000 to projects else The most desirable Nv oma in town and the easiest to find just call BUtterfield ost man town -asiest find pld Butterfield 8: '''iRJ11E13ETr71: i'l 01' VII LI ISO IILI AD t-iErt 8 i iEdE --filaj --o-qt-iiii---u igvyi r-tris r-sn rn rnm es rin r-ir's 0 liCtigi Lli IIIIJLI1J11 Wilson Sr I wu named top salesman in this il area for the Variable Invest- 4 ment Plan Graham Buchanan division manager of King R': Merritt Co Inc exclusive I national retail! distributor for VIP reported Wilson whose: borne is in 0 Lewisburg Tenn )iiis been a 1 tarproducer tirthit division of King Merritt for the past two 0: years Buchanan said 4 Chattanooga office is at 18174 Bailey Ave Buchanan Buchanan And Wilson were among morel' than 200 of 1 King Merritt who attended an advance training school in At- '1 'ants last week Schools were 4 held simultaneously in New 1 York City and Washington 1 In 1600 BC iron was more 1 precious than gold Wilson Sr Thursday Was named top salesman in this i ment Plan CGraham Buchan area for the Variable Invest- an division manager of King '''i Merritt Co Inc exclusive national retail' distributor for VIP reported Le Wilson Whose bottle is in wisbur Tenn 'ilas een a tor'producer trirthil division of King Merritt for the past two years Buchanan said 1 UM 4SORAAVU OCliv Di Amu faun area for the Variable Invest- ment Plan Graham Buchan- an division manager of King Co Merritt Inc exclusive I national retail distributor for VIP reported is in Lewisburg Tenn has been a omdeurcr Merritt divisi 1ewitiourg Tenn' Das Deen a tor producer toIhtt division of i' King Merritt for the past two years Buchanan said a it Chattanooga office is at 1817 11 Bailey Ave i 11' Buchanan Buchanan and Wilson were among than 200 representatives of advance training school in At King Merritt who attended an lanta last week Schools were held simultaneously in New York City and Waehington i In 1600 BC iron was more precious than gold THE ONE THING SURE! 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