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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 5

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THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 1962 TESTIMONY STIRS FREEWAY SECTOR TO OPEN FRIDAY From Pago One freeway travel from the East IYEY'SATTORM Medical Examiner Claims Wounds Not Caused by Car in Coffee Trial ''''V" Bralnerd Road interchange toifc' MANCHESTER Tenn Two hours of legal wrangling followed testimony Wednesday In the murder trial of Arthur Rogery Ivey that the pretty 1 young victim died of repeated blows to the head uuiieuason nuaa wnicn is a couple of blocks west of Ger-mantown Road at the foot of Missionary Ridge Those following that route may continue on into town by way of Navajo Drive Sioux Trail and Main Street Hensley pointed out however that many going toward the central city will desire to turn- off the freeway at Mc-Brien Moore Belvoir or Ger-mantown to go to Brainerd Road or Ringgold Road and then on into town Hensley said that additional work Is still to be done on the link that Is to be opened Friday Dr Core state medical examiner made the testimony on the autopsy performed on Anna Lee Kelnhofer 17 whose body was found in an aban doned camp forest area AP Wlrephoto TYPE OF WEAPON USED: US Marshal Elmer Dlsspayne said Warren Swanson used this type of air pistol in a Nashville courtroom to attack James Hoffa Teamsters Union president The legal arguments were climaxed by a ruling by Judge Sam Campbell that Dr Core could not say "positively" that a car bumper was not the fatal instrument HOFFA IS TARGET fHwasseeGiven OPGONWIELDERl Loanl65MM 2 Gordon Educators Tour West Point and Annapolis Special (o The Chattanooga Timet CALHOUN Ga Wayne but said it is his understand Ivey contends he acidentally struck the girl with his car as he drove along a rural Coffee ing that most of the work will County road in April 1960 be on the shoulders and trafic I From Chattanooga Timet Bureau I WASHINGTON The Com will not Interfere Tillett Bros Construction Co From Page One I munity Facilities Administra- panicked and hid the body He later led officers to the spot where the body covered with leaves and rubbish was found The state contends the girl was killed while resisting Ivey's of Shelbyville Tenn had the contract for the grading in th Ashworth superintendent of Gordon County Schools and Vassa Cate superintendent of Calhoun schools are among 60 superintendents on inspection tours of US Military Academy at West Point and the US Staf Af rll Photo by Oeorte Biker EAST BRAINERD INTERCHANGE: This will be the starting point for the new link In the freeway to be opened Friday It Is the entrance and exit point at East Brainerd Road The' freeway leading toward the top of the picture In the direction of Krioxville Is not yet ready from Hoffa and began shooting ursday approved a $650 u- tt 000 colles-e housinir loan to Hi- ine dd poiming ine pisioi ax me nion kJZw Urf YMiL wassee College in Madisonville un thr-m vi i for the construction of advances "I have seen hundreds of traf project and for the bridges over Chickamauga Creek and over the railroad tracks Clinchfield Concrete and Construction Co of Nashville had the contract for the paving orotect his face two residence halls Naval Academy at Annapolis the stretch open to DonaldsonQuarery Dividend Paid Road that stretch from' the i- fic deaths and never have I seen these particular injuries caused The group departed Tuesday for Stewart Air Force Base at Two US deputy marshals! The 3unior college which Is nounced noon Swanson nnrtiovvned by the Methodist church By investors aeiecuve by an automobile" Core said West Point NY for a two Dounded him to the floor with fists and had an enrollment last ine inn roiiows a course from the East Brainerd inter In a reference to photographs The board of directors of Investors Selective Fund Inc and a Distol The man was bleed- year of 383 will build a four 23rd Streei viaduct to Big Scramble and that stretch from 12th" Street across Cameron HiH and the Olgiati-Bridge State highway officials hope day stay at the academy From showing scratches on the girl's ine from the head and a small istry dormitory to house 140 change at Hickory Valley Road southward and southwestward West Point the superintendents go to Andrews Air Force Base legs Core said: "I have seen puddle of blood accumulated and a three-story building these wounds caused by a per the cork-tile floor to nouse iuo women to inspect the Naval Academy over Chickamauga Creek be has declared a regular quar-terlyMividend of 13 cents per share derivec exclusively from investment income Elmer Bur share was' payable Nov 30 1962 to shareholders of record Nov 29 1962 Last year a fourth-quarter dividend of cents per share derived from investment income and capital gains of 2 Vj cents per share were distributed The current yearend dividend is the 67th consecutive dividend paid by the Fund Investors Selective Fund has approximately 3200000 shares outstanding Assets are invested principally in bonds and preferred stocks The group will return on Fri The marshals dragged Swanson! Both will have facades of hind the Brainerd Village and Eastgate shopping' centers to son running through bushes" Defense Atty John McCord challenged a statement by Core that no part of an automobile face brick with stone-cut trim and will replace three dormitories now housing 41 students day Fur Supply nett divisional manager announced Wednesday A distribution of 2 cents per connect with the Spring Creek interchange Other freeway links which are to be able to open the link from the 23rd Street viaduct' eastward to Fourth Avenue near the foot of Missiowwy Ridge on the town side some time around the first of the year 'Whether it will be opened at that time wil depend largely on weather conditions between now and then' Facilities will include double could cause the wounds "Now he is an expert mechan Canadian trappers study-bedrooms activity rooms open to traffic are that link ic your McCord from the Spring Creek direc a supervisor's apartment and produce about 60 per cent of the Dominion's annual fur supply The other 40 per cent comes from do from the courtroom through a side door and into the marshals office leaving a trail of blood spots (The Justice Department issued an urgent order for all federal marshals in the eastern district of Tennessee to report for duty in the Nashville court Marshal Harry Mansfield and Denuty Marshal Granville Sertel of Chattanooga left shortly after the or shouted share from realized security profits also was declared The Fund's fiscal yearend distribu-tion totaling 154 cents per tlonal interchange to Ringgold Road which also ties in with The trial is the second for mestic fur farms lounge The college also hopes to construct a chapel and a gym- Ivey 35-year-old former Tulla- homa insurance agent He was convicted in the first trial Jan nasium within the next five years 18 1961 and the jury recom mended a sentence of 99 years In granting a second trial der went out) lateri Hoffa said he had been hit Hoffa later recounted that heion the left arm and back and that the state supreme court ruled that testimony concerning the slugged Swanson with a right to mmmm'iimmmmmpmm wwwtmi mi 11 -ww j' "T'Mmmiii ENOUGH i there were small marks where the pellets struck- -At the hospital Swanson gave the jaw knocking him to the floor and that Charles O'B' ien a Teamster representative from Detroit held the man down Critical of Marshals several versions of what happened He said he came to Nash- jville Tuesday by bus and spent defendant's alleged associations with various women was prejudicial and not relevant Testimony in the current trial has followed pretty much the pattern of the first trial Spectators jammed the courtroom for the first trial but crowds this week have been considerably smaller The union president being tried the niSnt at the YMCA He said on charges of conspiracy and re-ne planned to kill Hoffa ceiving illegal payments from aj Asked why he acquired such an Michigan trucking company crit-1 ineffective weapon for the plot jicized the marshals for being so Swanson said: "It was the cheap-ilate coming into action "I mightiest I could buy and it was ad-have been killed" he said jvertised in a national magazine 1 Tho court was thrown intr HisH know it sounds crazy but I just ITALIAN REDS HIT goi a message irom a nigner order and there were as manv IT A A in FbFhin AIM 1 1 CHINESE BY NAME power He said he had voluntarily com mitted himself to a California mental institution for observation (different accounts of what tran-i spired as there were persons pres-: ent to tell them Judge Miller ordered an immediate recess and told US Marshal Elmer Dis-jspayne he wanted a complete re- a year ago explaining: "I was so From Page One ldentities of thc antagonists no't on wnat much at loose ends All my life I have been a jerk a screwball" After being treated he was longer could be hidden by party Several hours later the judge taken back to the marshal's office for questioning and then to the The men from Peking slumped the medical center for federal' A IhniM ntr Tin I 4 1 1 in ineir scjiiv unuer ajena SpnSoners at Springfield Mo 'Davidson County Jail Disspayne attack and bent their heads as if or observation isaid Swanson will be held denied 'Lgat'- a Hoffa said he was unhurt and visitors until taken before Judge While the Chinese -remained Lww hi hi i-Miiipr Thursday morfiinr spatoil ho QAO Italian Hlmlcl" shnwintr thprp was nn Trial Adjourned and other foreign visitors includ blood on his shirt There was no indication his coat had been ing Russians rose to their feet in an ovation that clearly showe- their backing for the Kremlin's Swanson was locked up in a cell vipw in thf irtiviliwirni rticmit near the courtroom and then taken to a local hospital where Judge Miller ordered the trial adjourned until am Thursday "In view of what has happened in this courtroom" he said "I don't think it would be fair to the defendant to continue this trial today regardless of what he may think about it" Miller ordered Swanson held In contempt of court and directed the Vladislav Stoll a member of the Czech Communist party Central Committee and Nicolae Ceauses-cu a Romanian delegate also 1144 stitches were used to close wounds in his scalp Swaps Unpleasantries Hoffa stood around the court spoke out They first attacked Albania a Stalinist exile from the Soviet room for a while talking with US attorney to determine wheth- bloc now allied with Peking anriinewsmen and his lawyers thenler any statutes has ben violated then denounced Red China byjwent outside He exchanged un-jby the shooting incident He also name pleasantries with a reporter In six -extra bailiffs stationed Stoll said: "It surprises us and' corridor 'Hello you thief heinthe courtroom and that all per- -i disturbs us that the Chinese Com rfris L' jumi iivjiuug i laynfi Sulla eluding uv jii vv columnist from Washington "Vouliected the jury be locked up over-are a thief of words" and said he will decide "You are a thief of something Thursday whether this procedure else Herling replied I will be continued One of Hoffa 's lawyers shouted Daniel Maher one of Hoffa's ivirsi-ilberts attorneys objected both to locking up the jury and to searching those entering the courtroom Mil ler replied the search was being munists do not reject the anti-l Leninist attitude of the Albania representatives 'but on the con-j trary" assume their defense" Ceausescu said Peking is doing international communism a disservice by supporting the "dan-! gerous actions" of Albania Pajotta left no room for dissent at the congress He implied that the Chinese expected some Italian Communists to side with Peking "To our Chinese comrades" he said "lot us answer that we are a Leninist party and that there are no factions among us" Poles Pay Up Early that Herling was trying to prejudice the case" More words were exchanged and Hoffa went off to call his wife in Detroit He said he told her not to worry that he was unhurt He then went to a Veterans Administration clinic in the courthouse and was examined by a doctor Returning to the courtroom instituted not only to protect Hot-fa but all other persons involved in the long-running trial Miller told the 12 jurors and three alternates that he alone was responsible for the decision to keep them in custody overnight and any resentment they might feel should be directed at the It court i In his argument about the "inci-i LONDON (AP) The Polish government has completed nav-ment of a S168-million debt to dent" Maher said: "What has happened is the in-1 Britain five years ahead of sched-b ulp the government reports i result of the hostility gen-' nt tuin AfAnj1fl the US government Prior to this! tfial we said we could not get a fair trial in this jurisdiction because of the flood of publicity gen Planes in Cuba Leaving Rapidly ii erated by the attorney general of the United States Miller's only reply was: "Ad journ court until tomorrow morn WASHINGTON Russians are shipping their bombers out of Cuba at a rate which should remove them all well in advance of the Dec 20 target date informedssources reported Wednesday It was understood also that Russia has told the United States it had more than 40 of the IL28 jet craft in Cuba The exact figure given was not dis ing at 9 clock But he consented for Maher to continue the statement at that time Pictures Spark Argument Maher obtained permission from the judge to take pictures of marks on the wail and floor wnich he said were made by shots which missed Hoffa (3) As a result ot this Ilotfa later got into a shouting argument wiih Marshal Disspayne who was ab closed The number originally estimated by US intelligence to have been in Cuba has been sent when the picture-taking was on your next pound oS Eire Filbert's llavQavino approved and sought to enforce a reported as 30 to 35 ruie barring cameras from the The Defense Department an courtroom and surrounding area nounced Monday that US pa You go and ask the judge trol planes had counted three of the bombers being shipped Hoffa shouted when Disspayne objected to the picture-taking "I am iired of you giving me orders You out aboard a Soviet freighter Dec 1 President Kennedy said 1 I i Ji are putting on a muscle act Nov 20 that Soviet Premier Khrushchev had promised to VI am trying to do this thing WORTH 8C? ON PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OP have the craft out in 30 days according to the Judge Disspayne replied The argument con i 11 iii The Pentagon had no imnie- MRS FILBERTS MARGARINE TO THE DEALER: For each coupon you accept as our authorized unueii and Hoffa shouted: "Don'i sunt anything If you uo it will diate public comment AVennes day night Informed sources said how Flavor-whipped to spread more gen enough to spread an extra loaf of bread in every pound Flavor-whipped to melt more evenly -spread its deliciousness over every bite Flavor-whipped to taste lighter -so delicate on yaffles hot breads vegetables Flavor-whipped to go farther-2 extra sticks in every pound -six sticks instead of four MADE FOR THE MODERN FAMILY ever that US surveillance har AP Wlrrphoto oe jusv too bau Don push me" i disspayne denied having Uoucneu the Teamster chief and said: "Don't push me either" i "I ain't afraid of nobody'said Hofla observedJSussian ships leavin- Oiha nracticallv daily wit! agent we will pay you the face value plus usual handling charges provided you and your customer have complied with the terms of this offer any other application constitutes fraud Invoices showing your purchase of sufficient stock to cover all coupons redeemed must be showq upon request Void if prohibited taxed or restricted Your customer must pay any sales tax Cash value vI20th of 1 cent Offer good only in United States Redeem only through our representative or by mailing to: Mrs Filbert's Whipped Margarine IL28s aboard presumably headed back to Russia The precise figure on outgo lnr nlanes was not given nammore Maryland uncr expires in 30 days TIGHT FIT: Two year old Danny Ryder thought he ronld mak It between two walls and look around while' his parents were walking around a used car lot In San Antonio Tex He was wrong Firemen had to chop a hole from inside one of the walls to get him out none for the worse for wear "I ain't afraid either" replied Disspayne With that the' argument subsided Egg Weight these sources But it was matPfi that at the rate the hnmhors nrp being withdrawn LJ Three dozen dried eggs weigh the removal will be completet within a matter of pos- sibly by the end of this week only about one pound.

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