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1 TRIDAt JANUARY ld 17ANOOCA MfM: CITATTANOCC nrnci rIONINAVIIINOMONIMII A'h 1 I 2 1OMIS BANNED AT CENTRAL HIGH 1 utIrri THE PIECED TOGETHER LOOK DEEIBEAPRIL5 MRNPimOoda A I 1 1 DI 1 1 A 1 I Denied Readmission for Bomb Threats Which They Admitted Te lerMrie Subscribers to Be Able to Call 2500 Cities Direct Tel 10- PETERSEN GETS LEAVE Od11filMMONWIEM111g 4 When you notice a man's clothes then he's not well dressed The Nwe It -dr rssoci man subtly coordi notes accessories and clothes lilt a pleasing unobtrusive whole Some people come by this ability naturally and we at Hard tr Caudle have been fortunate in getting people Ike this for Mt sales staff If you have that pieced-togetherlook come In end let them help ru select your clothes and accessories isories TrifbAll 4'7 1) I FIRST IN TENNESSEE Installation of the System Here Is Project Costing $3 Million Fll In I Way Is Cleared for Him to Seek Office-4 School Contracts let flMMOIMMOgiMdM EftliftMimimwMPt 44r I akin Et era le ginai -1 Hartle Callon that IL Stank Soot Moak nary 110 treed Street S0 9 Market Str Lo 0 Stiv KARST' TOt-M1 'rya 11-yearold youths who 'have contessed to tho telephoning a( bomb threat to Central Itigb 'School Thursday were denied to admisake to classes tilwre The Bowline County board of education after reviewing tact In tho easel voted unanimously against letting ma boys retura to a county achooL uyealla Cbuzi ludn Rattan Barker butt Jas I placed both of the youths on susoendud sentence trots the Tennessee Vocaticoal Tratalat School One admitted calling In bomb threats to the Central High office last Dec II and Dec It The other pleaded guilty to participating in a eall Dee It 1 Supt Sam IttOzeineil was authortsed by the board to temp hate a report by the youths that stun used to maks the telephone calls wets -ut out el( metal in Cm tra prtnt shop Votes ors this youths' applications for et-entre wers taken at an executive scion of tha board When tha school officials con vened a few mintea later In open meeting a delegation front Lookout Vallee appeared In behalf cif 'one of the boys They were ad- rsiled by Board Chairman Charles Lusk Jr et the board's dect-' ion Another action of the board opened the Way for Dean Po principal 0( Red Rank High School to run for education commissioner a Clattanoora The vot3 set up 30-day leaves IL 111 Mel trlic ipating la 1 was bard t6 teyes' wp youths that metalte in Cm uths1 applies- rers taken at of the board ortidals con- es from Look- later In open I le behalf et bey were adirman Charles board's dect- the is Dean Pe-Led Rank High ducation cons- noon 30-day leaves Timm mart Paola by KUL shone lett as be discumbed the pew system with Prestos Joidan district manager and IL Owen of 'WTIC telesialon station The board kas the are code numbers hick bate been assigned te sirloin sections of the country The sew systems 111 be placed In operation at Chattanooga Aprd DISTANCE DIALING EXPLALNED: Plans to inaugurIte the new direct distance dialing system hero enabling local subscrib era to dial long distant numbers In making station-to-illation tails were announced Thursday night LI Welch Jr southern Bell Telephone Co cautomer relations manager here la Ite the ibocrib- Illation south- item is Dr Hai We Edinburgh Theologian' To Deliver Three Lectures at UC 0 OF 0 STUDY SET 011 SCHOOL BOARD WOMB 67 DIES AFTER ACCIDENT 17 ran) SCIINEIDEZ Chattanoogans will be able to do their own long-distance number dialing on station-to-station calls beginning April 5 Plans to inaugurate the neve direct dialing system here were announced at a dinner for representatives of press television and radio given by Southent Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co Thursday night at the Chattanooga Golf an Country Club Chattanooga will be the first city in Tennessee to have the new system Preston Jordan district manager of the telephone company said The operation of DDD was explained in detail by Jordan and Welch Jr customer relatioris manager and by the us -of a sound motion picture It was estimated that installation of Atte system here represented a total expenditure of around 63000000 and the work of installing the necessary equipment is being completed in the Lind- say East 10th Street phone building Code System The only difference in dialing a long distance number and dialing a local number is that for a long distance call it is necessary to first dial a "directing" code (112) and then an area code of three digits In the case of San Francisco after dialing 112 the Chattanoogan will dial 415 San Francisco's area number and then the number of the telephone in that city Suppose the subscriber wants to dial a friend in Birmingham and his number is CEdar 5-1234 and the area code is 205 He dials 112 plus 205 plus CE 5-1234 With the area code this particular number is the only one like it in the entire nation Canada Alaska or Hawaii No telephone numbers in the same general area have the same two letters and five figures For instance- in Tennessee the entire portion of the state from the western crossing of the Tennessee River to the Smoky Mountains is in the same telephone area No numbers can be the same in this area This will mean that in making a call from 'Chattanooga to Nashville not even an area code- win need to be dialed because the cities areht the same code area (615)- To reach a Nashville number such as ALpine 6-9011 the sub- scriber need only dial 112 'plus AL 6-9011 Area Towns Also South Pitt kb Jasper' Cleveland Whitwell and Soddy-1 Daisy will get direct distance dialing at the same date as Chattanooga since their long distance calls will come through do ber call IA41 ZY VW dialing al Chattanoo distance 5C Another Subcommittee to Continue Efforts for Technical College I Mrs Heaton of Coalmont County's lst Traffic Victim for 1959 dOONNIM1MMmb11Eft By GENE ROBERTS 'A noted theologian will visit the University of Chattanooga Monday and Tuesday to deliver three apteches all of which will be open to the public Dr John Baillie dean of the faculty of divinity at the University' of Edinburgh principal emeritus of New College and an author will appear here during a speaking tour of Southern colleges His visit to this country is sponsored by the Association of 'American Colleges and Danforth Foundation 1 He will speak at the university chapel period on Monday at' 10 am and on Tuesday at 10:40 am On- Monday evening at 81 OL tuvinny 11 LBO id ivaecnsulitLy or Edinburgh PrieelPel emeritus of New College and an author will appear here during a speaking tour of Southern col lege' His visit to this country is sponsored by the Association of American Colleges and Danforth Foundation He will speak at the sity chapel period on Monday at 10 cm and on Tuesday at 10:40 am Monday evening at 8 On Mon t-N7 ii'-' --s r-- 4 1 4- i kA) 401 ir) cA jr A i A I 1 DR JOHN MILLIE Tho Chattanooga Chamber of 'without psy for any employs of Commerce will make a study and 'the county schools who wishes to report on the divergent views be seek politi at office Petersen inv ing expressed as to the best meth- mediately announced his candiod of electing members of the city dacy in the city election March 17 school board Four contracts were awarded This wu decided at a meeting for construction of a new elemenThursday of the chamber's edu- Itaty school and additions to ex-cation committee Chairman listing buildings James Hitching said that be Collins Hobbs which bid 1347- would appoint a subcommittee for 112 was chosen to erect a 16- this study and another subcom- classroom unit for the Murray mittee to continue efforts to ob Hills and Hills sectors to tam a two-year state technical be known as lAkesids Elemencollege for Otattanooga tory school Kolimansperger presi- Parke bid was lower at dent and Ed Garland executive 1343791 but Collin a Hobbs director of the chamber made siotednd completion In 130 work-report on the Wednesday confer- ing days or by next Sept 13 The parks offer covered 225 "perking dove 1 McConnell uld residential con-I struction in the area to be served by the school is mushrooming so fast that the building should be finished bY start of the 1159-61) term if possible Other oontrnd awards: Addifien of fintr elesemenle multipurpose room and new beat-press ine Plant at Falling Water School Robert Allen on low bid of 1123316 Addition of cafeteria assemblv room and new heatinr plant at Amniooln SPeolaitY Co on low bid of 173133 Addition Of seven classrooms and multilitirOose room at idcBri- en ElementarY School in East Ridtte--0- Davis on low bid of 1159998 A corrected list of bids on the McBrien project follows: Davis 1159998 Parks 1161193 Mark Wilson $161992 who bid 1154143 On the Lakeside School 1162390 Collins Hobbs 112293 Collins 1166253 National Contr a ctor I 1168964 John Martin 1118200 Baker 1172510 and Robert ri lAllen 117733 Hob $162-321- ii 'E Collins S166253 National Contr a 8166 1164 John Martin 8168200: Baker $172560 and Robert Allen 238 eMPIOVe Of who wishes to Petersen inv td his candi non March 12 were awarded new elemen- Iditions to ex- vhich bid $UL- erect a 16- the Murray ills secton to eside Elemen- was lower at 1 1 a Hobbs In 150 work Id Sept- 15- Th1 ed 225 working residential con- te be roorning served nush so Wing should be of the 1959-60 1 and new beat tfrablictilaaad mi Water tilting titssen1231anm314t t5133 en classrooms SPecialtY orn at chool in East I on law bid of of bids on the n3: Parks $161103 2161992 who Lakeside 390 EMins ns Colli ontr a et ors artin 2168200 l60 and Robert the pastor to pastors" is the wy Christian Centursonce described Dr Bei Beillie will be on land a i John Nesbitt's exciting stories from the 4 corners of the world! 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oodrich 19th BROAD Phone ALI 14116 I Heaton Mrs Emmett "1 ()f Coalmont Term Thursday be- came Hamilton Countra first traffic accident victim for 1959 died at noon at Newell Hoe- pital without regaining con- stiousnem She wu injured about 11:30 am Monday when she was univerthrown from a pick-up truck in which ate was riding when it collided with a tractor-trailer on Cummings Highway north of o'clock in Patten Chapel Dr Tittonia 1Baillie will discuss 1'None Other Her husband driver of the Names This lecture Is especial-truck received minor injuries ly designed for the public' al-Funeral services for Mrs though visitors will be welcome Heaton will be held at 2 pm at the two chapel talks Saturday from the chapel of Dr Joe Elkins university the Coulter Funeral Home with chaplain said of Dr Elder Bender and Elder A He is one of the most influen Wade of Coalmont theologians in the world: ing The UC chaplain said the She was a member of the speaker's "monumental theolog Seventh-day Adventist Church ical 'works have made him one She and her husband' were re- of the 10 top scholars in Christ turning to Coalmont 'about 45 endow miles northwest of Chattanooga "The teacher of preachers in the Cumberland Mountains when the steering their truck faile d' apar7 on th ing apparatus th PLAN IS REVISED truck to slam into the side of a tractor-trailer loaded with steel beams FOR ACCESS ROAD Her 74-year-old husband a retired farmer told the 'state highway patrol the steering mechanism broke down while Calls for Link to Route llp they were rounding a curve Not 41-6 Projects Due Mrs Heaton received a frac- tured skull and fractures of the County This Year left leg In addition to her husband By HARRY YOUNG she is survived by one son Dr Work may be started during Arthur Carleton of Lindsay 1959 on elk highway projects in Calif three daughters Mrs ind Hamilton County outside Chat George Lausten of Knox Mrs Viola Carleton of Rudd of Hinsdale tanooga County Engineer wai- ter Brooks reported Thurs III Mrs Milton Whittier Calif one brother da3r also disclosed plans Henry Britch of Walla Walla Brooks have been abandoned to cam 1 Wash and two sisters Mrs State Highway 153 the north Mattie Miller of Wibaux Mont Routh a cc ss route acroto and Mrs Elsie McKenzie of Thrasher Bridge to Highway 41 Missoula Mont at the Georgia state line The bodywill remain at the Instead said Brooks High Coulter Funeral Home Burial lusty is win orripnd Southwart Name" This lecture is especially designed for the public although visitors will be welcome at the two chapel talks 'Dr Joe Elldns university chaplain said of Dr Babe He is one of the most influential theologians In the world" The Ile chaplain said the speaker's "monumental theological works have made him one of the 10 top scholars in Christendom" "The teacher of preachers i By HARRY YOUNG Work may be started during 1959 on elk highway projects in Hamilton County outside Chattanooga County Engineer ter Brooks reported Thurs day Brooks also disclosed plans have been abandoned to carry State Highway 153 the access route across Thrasher Bridge to Highway 41 at the Georgia state line Instead said Brooks Highway 153 will extend southward By HARRY YOUNG Work may be started during 959 on elk highway projects in tarnitton County outside Chat- anooga County Engineer Wal- er Brooks reported Thurs Brooks also disclosed plans lave been to tate Highway 153 the a I route across Bridge to Highway 41 Lt the Georgia state line Instead said Brooks vay 153 will extend southward See Page Light Celunm One PETERSEN SEEKS COMMISSION POST See Page Eight Column Three See Page Around Town Arc Well-Known School Man Is City Education Health Primary Aspirant ence they and members of the Hamilton Counel legislative delegation had with Gov-elect Buford Ellington'" No Fonds Available The gist of their report was that Ellington stated there would be no funds for the next two years for such hew state colleges in Chattanoog or anywhere else in Ten However Ellington did express himself as most favorable in viewing such a technical school being located in Chattanooga when tunas are available Reports also were made by El- mer Burnett and Clarence Kol- 1 wyck members of a IOU which sought the School for I Chattanooga Hitching said that it appears that establishment of the technleal college is going to come at a future date and that be would appoint a new subcommittee to gather information acquaint the public with the project and follow up the movement for the school here when funds are available Bringing up the matter of the city schoolboard it was said that groups are proposing that the method of election of imembers be left as at present be Ielected by the people directly or named by members of the City Commission Still other think the present system of nomination of members to fill vacancies by the school board and approval by the City! Commission should be retained with certain changes Hitching said that be attempted to get representatives of the different views to appear at the meeting but had been unable to get acceptance from all of them Brown View Introduced first was At alph Brown who said be represented a group that has proposed an amendment to the legislative delegation that would melte appoint-See rage Eleven Column Three ence they and members of the Hamilton Coune legislative dele- had with Goy-elect Buford Ellington' No Funds Available The gist of their report was that i Ellington stated there would be no hinds for the next two years for such hew state colleges hi Chatta- none or anywhere else in Ten- However Ellington did ex- himself as most favorable in viewing such a technical school being located in Chattanooga when funds are available 4 Reports also were made by El- iner Burnett and Clarence Kol- wyck members of a 1958 subcom- mkttee which sought the School for Chattanooga Hitching said that it appears that establishment of the technleal college is going to come at a future date and that be would appoint a new subcommittee to gather information acquaint the public with the project and follow up the movement for the school here when funds are available Bringing up the matter of the eitY schoolboard it was said that different groups are proposing that the method of election of members be left as at present be foringing up the matter of the city schoolboard it was said that different groups are proposing that the method of election of members be left as at present be 'elected by the people directly or named by members of the City Commission Still others think the present system of nomination of members to fill vacancies by the school board and approval by the City Commission should be re- tained with certain changes Hitching said that be attempted to get representatives of the dif- ferent views to appear at the meeting but had been unable to get acceptance from all of them Giv iew it es a 1 Introduced first was resented brows lv aid to re- ----a a group In I tilatt da1 amendmen ule egis a ve int: egation that wo make appo See Page Eleven Column Three 'The Hamilton County Demo-I cratio Executive Conuniftee will meet in the lobby of the An drew Jackson Hotel in Nashville at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon it was announced by Chairman Foster Yates The state labor department's divisions of workshops factory and elevator inspection boiler inspection workmen's compensation and prevailing wages have moved into new offices at Suite 2 Dome Building annex The telephone is AM 7-2421 The na cratic Exo meet in drew Jac vile at 5 noon it Chairman The sir divisions and elm inspectior Nation a have moN Suite 2 The telep Wal-1 north-south to the interstate freeway between Chattanooga and Knox north- High- the interstate freeway be- ween Chattanooga and Knox- Travis Cavender an alumnus of Mc Gallia School has been made assistant manager of the Georgian Hotel in Atlanta Travis nus of bro made as Georgian See rage Eleven Column Two Plan Which Enables Teen-Agers 3n Which Enables Teen-Agers Plan Dean Petersen principal of Red Bank High School Thursday formally announced that be is a candidate for commissioner of ed- ucation a health In the city primary March 17 petersen WU i 'GILL CHOSEN a star athlete at Cen- AS EPISCOPAL WARDEN abandoned carry tral rugn School and Alabama rok- 00001111100110 ytechnie Institute (Auburn) has Dr Gill was elected senouth been working with youth as teach- tor warden of St Peter's Episltirasher er football coach supervisor and copal church Thursday evening principal since his graduation from He inleteedS Braceweli Auburn in 1925 Other new officers named in An exception is three years mil- the annual election are: William itary service in World War IL ra Zoulek I warden He moved to Chattanooga from George Connor clerk and Birmingham 45 years ago and has Lowry Lamb treasurer resided at 451 Seminole Dr in New th embers elected to Prainerd for 32 3rears church vestry are Barr Petersen is the first can anStuart Gill Thaxton 1r to announce for the office of edu- George Fred Williams Jr cation and health Abe Zarsour the Rev Thomas Carson has announced for the office of Jr rector said the church public utilities grounds and build- adopted an operating budget of ings and Homer Holly for the of $17255 for 1959 flee of fire and police Ift formally stating his candi- A 2 acy Petersen said that "I do so Po li ce Say 2 Men an Youth Admit because of my abiding interest in the education and welfare of the VI ana gins ls of Chattanooga Robbing Pay Phone Booth of $660 Hamilton County stae of Trnes- Ham zee and the United Statese" Two men and a 17-year-old ed near Bonny Oaks Drive and Cites Training Lee Highway After being quesI Petersen said that he believes tioned at length by officers he ad-Road his training and experiences quid- miffed that he was to 1)4 picked ity him for the position uo later by two other men in a "In the event of my election to truck this Important office" be said Gates and the youth were appreone-half ''I pledge that all of my strength hended when they drove by and whatever talents I may pos- Officers said they found a tire sess will go toward the advance- tool near the booth where Smith ment of public education and was loitering Approximately 2i health and the general welfare of in nkke ls dimes and euartert the people of Chattanooga during were recovered my tenure in office" Police meantime have report Petersen has a mastees degree A I hal thn all a ORA GILL CHOSEN AS EPISCOPAL WARDEN Dr Gill was elected senior warden of St Peter's ROAcopal Church Thursday evening He succeeds Bracewell Other new officers named In' the annual election are: Wi Siam Zoulek junior warden George Connor clerk and Lowry Lamb treasurer New members elected to the church vestry are: Barr Stuart Gill Thaxton jr and George Fred Williams Jr The Rev Thomas Carson Jr rector said the church adopted an operating budget of $17255 for 1959 Two men and a 17-year-old ed near Bonny Oaks Drive and tee Highway After being ques- toned at length by officers he ad- 'flitted that he was to 1) picked up later by two other men in a truck Gates and the youth were appre- hended when they drove by officers said they found a tire tool near the booth where Smith was loitering' Approximately $428 in nickels dimes and quarters were recovered Police meantime have ed other telephone thefts au CHOSEN WARDEN 'as elected sen- Peter's Ent triday evening Bracewell leers named In mere: William 1 I warden or clerk and msttrlected er to the -e: Barr 3 Thaston Jr Williams Jr nas Carson the church Lting budget of Admit 'of $660 laks Drive lull ter being flues- officen he ad- Dy mcaeo men in a ere ppre- sIrdth ere a by md a tire ately 1428 quarters vine That will -permit the ac- cess road's traffic flow to pass through East Ridge along the superhighway and onto High- To Run Businesses Is Described! way 41 Highway 153 Is to reach the interstate route a short dis- ista of their communities who tante south of Highway 11 serve at advisers The equip- ment they need for production Two Interstate prejecis is obtained through DA chap- Road work Hamilton County ter Me products made usually may get this year Brooks said are those providing band labor include two interstate links such as woodworking he said These projects are rUllowt atbiA th at tiltr4vier thgb Construction of a section of ists of their communities who --canto south of Highway 11: serve at advisers The equip- Inters ment they need for production Two Interstate Projects is obtained through th4 chap- Road work Hamilton County ter The products made usually may get this year Brooks said are those providing band labor include two interstate links such all woodworking he These pmjects are: Dillard said that the Construction of a section of dile That will permit the ac- road's traffic flow to pass hrough East Ridge along the tuperhighway and onto High- vay 41 Highway 153 Ls to reach the nterstate route a short dis- ante south of Highway 11: Two Interstate Projects Road work Hamilton Coun ty nay get this year Brooks said nclude tw interstate links rhese pmjects are: Construction of a section of COUPARI VALUES BULOVA COUPARI VaLuts I 1 Ow MI MEML WATERPROOF 23 Jewel's -AUTOMATIC 50 175 Down 115 Weekly Sveloy Unitoskablo Neiaspriss WATERPROOF 3 JeWerS st -AUTomA TIC US I MAMMA E12V 115 Vitekl Sylwp Sacood Unitoskablo MAIIIII0101111M I 21 during last year snore than 55000 teen- the Chattanooga-Knoxville free- tigers participated in the forma- way between Summit and the tion of some 3400 miniature Chattanooga city limits The companies freeway will reach the city at Miss Judy Letson the 1837 a point south of East Brainerd national award Junior Achieve- ther Interstate meat winner praised the pro- Laying of ano gram and told what it had itik through East Ridge to meant to her Her father Dr Highway 41 at a point about John UO011 club program co one-half mile north of the Geor- gia line The freeway in East chairman introduced the speak- Ridge will lead southward from er and special guests at: the th meeting Chattanooga-Knoxville in- terstate route from a point in They included Miss Letson the Spring Creek section and Tommy Wilson Chatta- federal-aid secondary nooga High School students projects are expected to Miss Linda Cassel and Kenneth rearin SloA year Brooks said As Johnston Kirkman an Technical yi 7g the county engineer students' Millis Mulkey Ro- they are: tarian who was representing Extension of Highway 153 the -Chattanoga Sales Execu- Tram Bonny Oaks Drive to a lives Club Ed Kaylor repre- cloverleaf with Highway 11 al sentinr the Chattanooga Indus- a point about 1000 feet east ol trial Personnel Club and see- the Louisville i Nashville Rail eral officials of the box corn- road overpass party which has a plant at Day- Straightening of Ashland Ter ton and Maurice Butts South-at its junction with Hix ens a a representative of son Pike and construction of I Junior Achievement a intersection witt Sales executives and Indus- traffic h-ght trial persormel clubs are show- Relation of a I I wfon in Interest in the Possibilities Road to eliminate the lool of establishing a 1 around Chattanooga Rock Prod Achievement chapter in Chatta- ducts co-s quarry near Love Field About a mile of new rot Alex Guerry Jr Rotary presi- will straighten Shallowford an dent presided at the meeting connect it with Highway in Visiting Rotarians and guests Improvement of in I were introduced by Lee Ander- eon sergeant-at-urns Ses rap Eleven Column Tom begin this year Brooks said As listed by the county engineer they are: Extension of Highway 153 from Bonny Oaks Drive to a cloverleaf with Highway 11 at a point about 1000 feet east of the Louisville Nashville Railroad overpass Straightening of Ashland Terrace at its junction with Hixson Pike and construction of a lc hanneled intersection with traffic light Relocation of wford Road to eliminate the loop around Chattanooga Rock Co's quarry near Lovell Field About a mile of new road will straighten Shallowford and connect it with Highway in Improvement of Cromwell See rap Eleven Column Your Ite Chattanooga-Knoxville free- vay between Summit and the Mattanooga city Iunits The freeway will reach the city at point south of East Brainerd Laying of another interstate link through East Ridge to Highway 41 at a point about mile north of the Geor- gin line The freeway in East Ridge will lead southward from the Chattanooga-Knoxville in- terstate route from a point in the Spring Creek section Fe '1federal-aid secondary road projects are expected to I 110 There is a positive need for i the Junior Achievement 'pro- gram in and its establishment here -would pay 'fabulous returns" Edwin Dillard Charlotte Industrialist told the Rotary Club Thursday in Hotel Patten Dillard president of the Old 1 Dominion Box Co a director of I national Junior Achievement and president of the Charlotte chapter despribed in detail the plan designed to give youth of high school age first-h an knowledge of the American competitive free enterprise system Under the plan Dillard explained youths between the ages of 15-and 19 actually organize a business They obtain the necessary capital by selling stock select a name for their company decide on the product to manufacture and follow through on actual production They elect their own officers and directors work on the assembly line keep books pay themselves wages and commissions and put on sale cam-pains At the end of the school year they will close operations prepare a final report and probably pay a dividend to stock holders Under the program of Junior Achievementlhe participants go through the 2omplete cycle of learning by tkoing They plan and take parikn every phase of business opeiltion from incorporation to CInination all in One year MC They have Ow seett of the knowledge of leatrAiteduatrial ere is a positive need for Junior Achievement Jpro- in Chattanooga and ts I blishment here would pay ulous returns Edwin Lrd Charlotte industrialist n-3- i i I There the Jun gram in establish loth Dillard told the In Hotel DiJlar Dominic) national and preo chapter plan des high sc knowled competit tem Under plained ages of ganize a the nece stock a compam to ma: through They and diro aembly themsel stone a Pairns year Du Prepare ably pa holders Uncle Achieve through learnins and tat( busineso poratim one yel They knowleo 0111:1 -77 4 Se1f-Vrta4m1 Sitock-Lisistont AnH4 4tognot4e oat ot sisvroHnet Sitock-Issiatont A maZ BA Amweambi PLIIIINPIIIINimmrs AL boy have confessed to robbing a pay phone of 2860 early Thursday morning in a booth off of Highway 58 county police said The trio was picked up by county officers about 1:30 am when they spotted a mart about the booth Chief Deputy C2tarlie Cobb said that there may be some more telephones involved" Charged with larceny are Gates 54 and Alvin Smith 24 both of 1111 '13th St The juvenile has been turned over to the detention home Preston Jordan district manager of Southern Bell here Thursday night said that "several thousands of dollars" of equipment and money have been stolen in past months There are about 380 outdoor pay telephones in the area the telephone company said Jordan said that there is about $80 worth of equipment at each station Thieves either tear open the phones or rip them out of the booth depending upon their style of operations Capt A 1 McCullough and Officers Gravitte and James Catlett made Thursday morning's arrests boy have confessed to robbing a pay phone of $660 early Thursday morning in a booth off of Highway 68 county po- lice said The trio was -picked up by county officers about 1:30 am when they spotted a mart "loi- terning" about the booth Chief Deputy C2tarlie Cobb said that there maY IA some telephones involved" Charged with larceny are Gates 54 and Alvin Smith 24 have confessed to robbing PsY phone of $860 early lursday morning in a booth of Highway 58 county Po- said The trio was -picked up by runty officers about 1:30 cm hen they spotted a mart oloi- rning" about the booth Chief Deputy Charlie Cobb ad that there "may be some Lore telephones involved" harged with larceny are ates 54 and Alvin Smith 24 )th of 1111 '13th St The ivenile has been turned over the detention home Preston Jordan district man- ger of Southern Bell here hursday night said that "sey- rat thousands of dollars" of uipment and money have been in past months There are about 380 outdoor ay telephones in the area the rlephone company said Jordan aid that there is about $90 orth of equipment at each tation Thieves either tear Phones or rip them out the booth depending upon style of operations CaPi- A I MrCulkstigt and lfficere Gravitte and ames Catlett made Thursday norrang's arrests I rePort- Oc- curring sometime late Wednesday night or early Thursday aty officers said that a tele- obooe was ripped out of a booth Street an Dodds enue and that a money box was mtitsing at 42nd Av from a phone at ssth street and Aiton Boulevard Ether late Tuesday night or early wedoesday five pay tele- phones were looted in the Highway 58 section a-cording to county ()l- ricers Two of those were on High way ss two Jost off the highway and one behind the TNT plant Policemea In recent months hare arrested is persons caught rob-heir bing telephones your of them have been convicted six are awaiting trial in criminal court sis others in juvenile court and two have been botmd over to the grand jury teleThey said that Smith was arrest- phone officials said ronta4-1 nue 5sing and It or tele- 461 Maas 16a-wa NA v4 141044111a ilM10416 I Nb Watetroof crtstett write gni moo wwwsie lowhmt) See Specula la Oot wisdom 0kerr m000sAl Avrew VIKA" DimAires Steil 111WILISS we Watetroth crtstett trogni otos Tomei lowhmt) Ise Specials le Oes ha rwAYH4A1 tater? et Too II eWATTAMOOGAI Itt ACrifile 011M-At it) Jill tier INIALitkaitti I gatatt It Er 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