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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 10

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A -i i rfri I a -row" ii fw-ki pa- i fijt ryvrAijtirrnr I iGII I Top All for Last Ytar 'Catholics Publish New Bible Revision Section iniro vnr tor Knox Rejected department uM also there wore 27 traffic deaths during the first nine days of November compared to 24 for the same period te November of last year The total of 741 is 10S deaths below the all-time fan-year mark of fttt set te 1953 The 1953 total included UT deaths during December an aU-time oneionth record for the state Alcoa Forming Electric System for Blount NASHVILLE Nov 11-Tennes-see'a traffic death total for the year so far already has topped the full-year total ofT39 for last year by The State Safety Department said death received P4 fs i of UHF and VHF channel weuld provide more balanced competition in the various communities and would strengthen UHF by enabling it to go forward in various areas until caraMnatian UHF-VHF receivers are generally available 1 Ji WTSK Te' Up Power Yesterday's ICC action tern-pnrarfly set aside these proposals and railed for a nationwide study to consider possible new solutions of difficulties it said now hinder TV expansion New petitions must be submitted by Dee 15 Meanwhile WTSK-TV expects to increase Ha UHF power on Channel 26 from 21000 to 318000 watts late this month under recent FCC approval said manager John Engle brech At the same time it will change its name to WTVK-TV City Plans To Buy -y ss Tapoco Facilities" After Bond Issue i 5 The Federal Communications Commission has rejected among other' proposals far giving Knoxville a third VHV (very high frequency) television chimwl pending a nation-wide study Under the proposal one UHF (ultra high frequency) channel would be switched to Spartanburg and its VHP channel would be allocated here The 35 request! which the PCC turned down yesterday Washington called in general for a of UHF and VHF channels in the same area 'Vi: CnmplaUae DtfHroM WATE-TV now operates on VHF Channel 6 and WTSK-TV on UHF Channel 26 The PCC also has allocated VHF Channel 10 here and is now considering which of three aspirants to assign it -The petitions rejected by the FCC yesterday contended ta general that UHF stations are finding it difficult to compete te areas having VHF stations Associated Pres said Sponsors of the various pro- PteM WASHINGTON Nov 11-Amer-lean CathoUcs can now read the Books" of the Old Including the often-quoted passages of Psalms Proverbs and in a new modem-Eng-lish They are included in a 730-page volume (St Anthony Guild Press Paterson $5 published today under the sponsorship of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine an official adjunct of the Catholic hierarchy It Is the second volume to come off the presses in the 11-yea r-dd project of replacing the centuries-old Douay Ver-jston of the Bible with a complete 'new translation in up-to-date easily understood English A previous volume containing the first eight books of the Old Testament appeared in 1952 Two more Old Testament volumes and one containing the hooks of the New Testament will be issued before the project is completed probably about I960 Bales Mmlesf The translation Job is com par- Bottled Daily By Your Milkman "NOW: Enjoy Knoxville's FIRi5T and ONLY PURE ORANGE UlllCE MFREM'Evehjdm'M Now you Ret full- vitamin content and FROM THE flavor NO OTHER oranye juice as fresh as GLACIER GROVES! GLACIER GROVES: Pure Orange juice from your friendly milkman UiriU hm IMiM ANOTHER 'S 0 Alexonder Vlasov records building methods l(wW Tt Xtin SnHIwH ALCOA Trim Nov A municipally owned electrical system to be known as Blount Electric System win be organized and serve much of Blount County Alcoa city commissioners today made the announcement through Mayor Brumfiel Mayor Brumfiel said an ordinance creating a Board of Public Utilities for the City of Alcoa will be considered by ihe City Commission soon The board will supervise administration of the system in the distribution of electric service only Ta Ittw Bonds Alcoa Board of Commissioners Ball Captain Dits John Bearden bell captain at Farragut Hotel died at home today shortly after arriving there from work Relatives said he complained of stomach pates Mr Bearden 45 lived at 905 East Vine Avenue with a movie camera during rot the Russian builders' tour New York City I has been ousted os chief Moscow architect over money waste in building Every Day la Gaud Day Read the Oaaaffied Ada In 1750 It uses a heavily La tin-bed idiom that is often strange to- modern and many obsolete pronouns and verba such as hou" and The new translation uses "you" and The Confraternity Version is not a translation of the Douay-Rhcimi Version but like the RSV for Protestant! is baaed on the oldest Biblical manuscripts available It reflects the recent findings of scientific textual criticism a better knowledge of ancient Hebrew and some ancient manuscripts that have come to light as recently as 1931 Dead Ufa Be rolls Not Used The Rev Stephen Hart degen of Catholic University here secretary of the editorial board said the famous Dead Sea scrolls were discovered after the translation was undertaken and had no direct effect on ft The new volume published today contains Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes the Canticle of Canticles (known to Protestants as the Songs of Solomon) Sirach (also called the Wisdom of Solomon) and Ecdesiisticu The latter two books have been omitted from most Protestant Bibles since the time of the Reformation They are part of what Protestants call the apocrypha Sample Traaalatisn The seven books are rolled the Books" because they are composed largely of proverbs odes chants and other aphoristic distillations of traditional Hebrew wisdom about life and its meaning and man's relation to God Here is a sample of how Die new translation compares with the old Douay Version (from the 26th chapter of Wisdom of Solomon): good wife is a good portion: She shall be given te the portion of them that fear God to a man for his good deeds" good wife is a gen-eraus gift bestowed upon him who fears the Lord" -V will authorise the issuance of sr proximately $1500000 in revenue mMmm tmTmrtmnna bonds They will be offered for sale in esrly December These1 that which Protestant scholars in out the (PeBUcal Advertisemcat) Jilted Student Shoots Two Girls l-j undertook bringing RE- oona win cover me cost ivSEn sraNnARn VERSION quiring the retail power system BlBLEThe RSV Bible now owned by Tapoco Inc any OF THE RSV Bwe- the familiar THU Wi -j- 1 1 s' i -'t 1 now replacing King James Version of 1611 in many Protestant churches and homes has sold more than 3100000 copies since it was published in 1953 A spokesman for the National Catholic Welfare Conference said sales of the new Catholic informally named the Confraternity have so far been comparatively modest Some 7000 copies of the Bret volume have been sold by the publisher and the revised translation necessary construction of offices and shops extension of services into newly developed areas and 1 initiate effective operation of the new organization" Tapoco Inc will retain distribution of water as well as its wholesale power division supplying power to the Aluminum Co of America plants To Carer Taper Ares' The Blount Electric System will serve those areas heretofore served by Tapoco Inc such as Alcoa Rock Gardens Eagle ton Village Wildwood Hubbard Wal-land Kinzet Springs Mentor Lakemont Louisville and Calder-wood and surrounding areas Transfer of Tapoco Inc retail system to the City of Alcoa will ha made effective Dee 3L are under way by the City of Alcoa with the Tennessee Valley Authority 1o furnish power far the system under a standard TVA Mayor Brumfiel said has been incorporated te perhaps ible by 500000 Douay Version Bi Br tMM Pm VIROQUA Wis Nov U-Police today arrested a love-c raxed college freshman and said he shot his sweetheart and her best friend in grief over a broken romance Vernon County Sheriff Morris Moon said Dennie Twine 17 was picked up by Richland Center Wis police while hitchhiking toward Madison Wis Kay Broderick 15-year-oM sweetheart of the' youth was in critical condition at Brenon Hospital with four bullet wounds Her friend Lynn Lawton also 15 was shot the same number of times but was reported in condition Moon said Twlng opened fire on the two girls in Miss Broderick's home late yesterday when she returned hia ring and told him she didn't want to see him any more Twins a Univcralty of Wlscon-sin freshman dashed from the Broderick home and ran through Virequa trying to flag down every car that passed other publishers An initial printing of 15000 copies was ordered for the new volume which will be called Volume 3 (Volume 3 Isn't quite ready yet) Oldest Mass scripts Used spokesman predicted that popular sales of the new translation for use in Catholic homes won't really get wider way until the entire version is available in four or five years For more than two centuries i the standard Bible for American Catholics ha been the so-called Douay-Rheims Version modified by Bishop Challoner of London TRADE-IN SPECIAL 8 DAYS ONLY! $100 The skinny distraught youth ll nde 011 Seizure Fatal to The sheriff said Twing had lived in Viroqua during the summer and had kept steady company with Miss Broderick Mrs Davis for aay aM shade er Family Service Study Under Way Mrs Nnia Hill Davis widow of Dr Linvilie Davis died unexpectedly at her home 1809 West Cumberland Avenue at 11:45 pi yesterday of a heart NewFlexalum TWI-NIGHTER the only blind 1 that makes your room Morals Cast Against Educator Dismissed BrSmfhM Pens NEW YORK Nov U-A magistrate yesterday dismissed morals rand assault charges against dark Kue-bler provost of Mrs Davis who hkd celebrated her 89th birthday in mid-October had apparently been in excellent health and had received guests yesterday according to relatives Dr Davis a well-known physician at the turn of the century died ta 1903 She leaves a daughter Mias Ruth Davis real estate manager and two sons Robert 11 and Frank Davis both attorneys te Los Angeles CallL They are expected to arrive tomorrow morning Services will be at 4 Sunday at Chapel with burial in Old Gray Cemetery A study Just initiated by the Special Family Service Commit-tee of the Council of Community Services will consider whether the best way to set up the new Family Service of Knoxville and Knox County is through a separate-agency or by consolidating existing services The committee headed by Mrs Bond discussed the problem at its first meeting yesterday It is making the study at the request of the United Fund Principal agencies which may be Involved am Family Service Youth Service Bureau and Travelers Aid Society- Representatives of these agencies and State Welfare Department attended the meeting the University California's Santa Barbara campus Magistrate Hyman Bushel cleared the 47-year-old high ranking official Sir Knebler on grounds of insufficient evidence Detective Eugene Kelly of the morals squad had accused Kueb-ler fanner president of Ripon College in Wisconsin of making an indecent proposal to him last Sunday and then trying to punch him i Truck Empty i slate with saanproof iakfc tapes itehsd fa aay Sylvania Acquitted AwartaM Pma BOSTON Nov 11 A Brink's money-carrying truck was stolen in Prict-Fixinq Cast from the theatrical district' fasti 9 Snow and Icy Rain OverUS Spread mum Mcoajusw bookuti EASY TERMS PHONE 3-S159 GEORGE DEMPSTER CHAIRMAN OF CITIZENS FOR TVA RUSCO but all the robbers got Was a short ride The guards had emptied the truck of several thousand- dollars to pay off the cast of the stage how The trurk was found abandoned two hours later some two miles away In January 1953 several bandits entered the Boston headquarters and escaped with $1219000 They were never caught Rjr AwooptalHi PfrW CHICAGO Nov Sylvania Electric Products Co was acquit I ted yesterday of charges of price fixing 1 The Salem Mass company was the only one of five defendant companies which pleaded Innocent and went to triaL The other four pleaded and were fined $2000 each A District Cbort Jury returned its verdict acquitting- Sylvania before Judge- Julius Hoffman THE MAN WHO HAS FOUGHT FOR US ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES TO SAVE TVA AND WHO HELPED TO KILL THE DIXON-YATES BILL! WINDOW CO 941 Nsrth Broodway laHei flM A wintry storm raged up the Eastern Seaboard today and hit New England with lashing rain Bnd four to eight inches of wet snow Another iry blast covered Wyoming and much of Colorado with fast-falling snow Chid wave arnings were posted as far south As New Mexico and aa far east as Blinds Another threat arose on the Gulf Chast where the Weather Bureau issued small craft warnings from Brownsville Tex to Lake Charles La The Eastern storm Apparently moved too fast to pose a serious flood threat to water-logged New England However there was (till some chance of flash All over the country the paopla ora anxiously watching tha mayar's raca la Kaas-villa Thay want to kaow what wo thiak oITVA and It's spokesman Thay know that oar lava tha vary haart af TVA aad that TVA's mortal aaomws a a Rapublkan Chairmaa Guy Smith aad his haad picked coadidata Jack Dane are trying ta Mho over oar city halL Thoy Kaow TVA Has: created thousands of job hare hat redacad pawar rotas established flood control! baaatiflad our Valley a this brought industry ta this area and praiparity ta tha town and it's people etch LovilfMcd MUMS $1 00 Cash-Carry A YOUTH'S CONDITION LOW HmM Ta Tk Rmeeu WHITES BURG Ky Nov 11-Burkie Holbrook a former White-burg athlete is in a serious condition at St Joseph Hospital Lexington Ky He was injured near Besttyville recently in a car wreck te which Betty Frances Wehb of Mayking was killed Shelia Moore of Whiteshurg 10 injured in the wreck is recover ing You Almost Lost Your City List i' 1 Greatest Enemies! 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