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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 8

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Tim i at ffO'oe your Hoar te on it 7ii Mmittrfimf Saturday September 29 1951 hfet Want Ad-3313t THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL NEW ROAD OPENS Builders rushed up their work on this bridge on the new'lakefront rood so if could be opened for football game traffic today The new lakefront road is to be called Neyland Drive in honor of UrT Head Coach Robert Neyland The road will be closed again after today to permit state crews to complete finishing work LIONS TALK TO CANDIDATE-Clifford Pierce candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor fold Mascot Lions Club last night that the threat of Communism is so great that our nation must fortify itself with manpower and atomic power Mr Pierce discussed world and Lions problems here with Jean A Andres program chairman left and Hixson president of the Mascot Club center to Build Manpower and A-Powpr Tells Mascot Lions Knox Gsts $31244 of Redistributed $302000 Gas Tax 12 Other Counties in E-T Shore but 18 Must Moke Refund Sr AMMtaM rm NASHVILLE Sept 29 Shelby and 1 Davidson Counties are the two bluest beneficiaries in the redivision of $302000 in state gasoline tax funds it is announced by the State Highway Department Knox gain is $3124451 Shelby County will receive over $111000 and Davidson 1 share is nearly $44000 The refunds will be made on the basis of 1950 population and county area figures The 75 counties which failed to keep up with the state-wide population gain of nearly 13 per cent will have to turn bade to the state the amount they were overpaid since April 1 195a State Accounts Director John Noland said file overpayments will be subtracted from the los- tag regular monthly gasoline tax checks over a period of 10 months "This ought to keep the losses from working a serious hardship on any county Noland said The East Tennessee counties which gaineand the amount: And'vwa I S417Sfl8 BlOUfli eeeeAos X1Zjj44 Campbell et2 Carter e'SvnS Cumberland Hamblen J'SSaS Hamilton J'lijS'S London MeM' Putnam oeeooooeeeeeeoeeeo Roane' ttss4M4siea oS'eie'Ii Sullivan tlriMfe eeoeoooeoeieoeeieoeeieo Washington 2(i3M4 The East Tennessee counties which lose and the amount: mm Cletborne gesssasMMM COCke eeeeaAeeAees- I Grainier Greene eeeeeeaeeeeeaeoeeeeeoeo 1 Hancock aeeoeo Hawkins a Jefferson Johnson essesie11 Meigs eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Monroe Moreau McSfinn Polk eeeeeeeeeeeee Rhea Scott eeees 14014 441815 508347 531483 3778 36 170811 860560 131404 468784 349053 417333 478730 31187 134393 435007 23884 Unicoi Club Asks Fair Opening To Be Religious Meeting The Club of Fountain City Presbyterian Church wants to see the next Tennessee Valley opened with a mass meeting at religious groups to counteract "girlie-girlie tone Resolutions endorsing such a gathering of the re-iiin forces were adopted by the club at its meeting Thursday at the church The resolutions were presented by Elder Reynolds Mr Reynolds was made cbalr- man of a committee to wmi wimtes Of such a meeting and tocoitact Fair officia religioui organisations and individuals to work out details" Frank Slagle and John Brothers are other members of the committee "More than 7000 people attended a similar meeting at the opening of the Michigan State Pair at Lansing and more than 5000 attended a meeting and lonffest at the opening of the New York State Fair at Syracuse" said Mr Reynolds is no reason we can see why Knoxville have a similar rating as our Fair opens" Equipment Arrives for Magnolia Work Equipment Is arriving in town and work probably will begin next week on the first leg of the Magnolia Avenue expressway exten Service Director My- natt said today Mr Mynatt said equipment was 1 being unloaded at Fort Sanders Street near Euclid Avenue by the contractor Michael Co of Nashville The first leg of the prelect extends along Euclid Avenue from Tulip Street to Unaka Street The expressway eventually will run from the intersection of Gay Street and Magnolia Avenue westward to tie state Kingston Pike near Lyons View Pike Florida's Warren Sues Collier's for $1 Million TALLAHASSEE Fla Sept 29 Fuller Warren filed a $1- ooaooo libel suit yesterday against magazine charging that the magazine damaged the gover-( nor In an article entitled Mr Big of Florida" carried in May 5 1951 issue Seaboard Income Up Stocks Decline Underpressure NEW YORK Sept 29 Stock prices drifted unevenly lower yesterday in the slowest market of the past month' 1 Selling pressure was light- and In only a few cases did losses exceed a dollar a share But the declines were widespread and held a 479-to-349 edge over the advances among 10917 issues traded Total transactions amounted to only 1390000 shares smallest since Aug 28 and a drop from 1540000 Thursday This will be the last long week end for the market since Saturday trading will be resumed next The Associated Press 99-stoek averages dropped 29 cents to 99959 a tow sines 8ept ll Ralls were dawn 59 cents indnstriala and ntiltties IF cents each Texas Gulf Sulphur wgs the star performer and the 12th moat active jumping 12 1-2 points to close at 115 a new high Company officials were quoted aa saying they knew of no impending news to account for the action Aluminum Co of America after directors ordered the usual 75-cent dividend pushed up 1 1-8 at 84 1-4 and Mclntyre-Porcupine added 1 1-2 to its recent gains closing at 68 3-4 Cartel Charges Upheld by! Court nr Awrtste hm NEW YORK Sept 29 A Federal court yesterday upheld the Government's cartel and antitrust charges against three of the big chemical and arms firm They are the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd of Great Britain and I du Font de Nemours Co and the Remington Arms Co taev'of the United States The Government charged they "engaged in a combination and conspiracy in restraint of trad and commerce in chemical products sporting arms and Market Averages Brl iHM rm NEW YOR1S ept doling average STOCKS Mitt Law ftaM Net Ckg SO Inda 37334 38884 37116 off 015 30 Rails 8531 8440 8476 off 036 15 Utils 4382 4350 4567 up 005 65 Stocks 8861 8765 9613 off 012 Transactions in stocks used in averages today: Industrials 100700 railroads 67-700 utilities 34200: total 30260a BOROS nos Net nun 40 Bonds 8010 oft a05 10 1st Ralls 10170 off 006 lO 2nd Rails 9303 up 002 io utils 10014 off ais 10 lads 965 Off a 01 new ion rxoDEcx By Falted Press NEW YORK Sept Prices are basis per 100 Ik bag unless otherwise Indicated Rteady Washington long whites No 1A 400 Russets No 1A 525-85 Idaho Ruaaeta No 1A B35-50 Rusaets poorer 400-30 long whites 50 lbs 250-63 Long Island all qualities No 1A 200-50 50 lbs 100-23 Jumbos all grades 250-65 SWEET POTATOES (Bu Steady: New Jersey Golden No 1 150- 275 whits No 1 3 25 Maryland Golden Nol 1 LB-275 No 2 -100 Virginia Golden Na 150-250 whits No L5O-20a YAMS TBu easketsl Quiet Puerto Rican type Maryland No 1 230-400 North Carolina Nol 1 75-5 23 Virginia No 1- 00-4 00 Louisiana box No 430-5B LIVE Unsettled s-Turkeys hens bronzed 50 x-Rabbits all varieties 35-85 x-Powls 24-30 x-Brollsrs 25-M x-Uormoniaed fryers 28-35 Includes late Thursday salsa CHICAGO PROMT CE By ratted Pises CHICAGO Sept LIVE Harket hens easy balance steady 39 trucks Pries changes sines yesterday: Colored over 5 lbs 25 cents a pound eoiorsd 5 lbs and under 29 50531 pounds Market firm 93 score 66 cents a pound 92 score 66: to score 66 to score 64 Car-lots: 90 score 67 89 score 65 11273 casco Market firm Extras 60-6B9 per cent A and over 63 cents a doaen mediums 80-609 par cent A and 'over 58 standards 58: cuneat receipts 46 dirties 88 checks 33 CHICAGO UVESYOCK -(' By AfMocflo9o4 PiMa CHIC'-AGO sept 7000 fairly actlvo but dosed rather slow generally 13 to 25 cents higher on butchers and strong to mostly 35 cents higher on sows top 2L00 for several loads Choice 320-350 lb most choice 180-300 lb 2125-2180 fbw lots 150-180 lb 2000-2135: sows-400 lb and under 1850-3050 most 400-500 lb 17J7-1875 -sw odd heavier weights down to 1700 for around 00 lb averages good clearance 1000 300: prims fen practically absent quot-teadjr aU cattle trading slow slow steady to weak at recent dadine veaien ataary scattered sales high-commercial to choice slaughter stecn and yearlings 3150-3800 odd bead prims steer yearlings to 300 few commercial and good heifers 300-300 commercial cows 3700-3950 Conner to Utility cows 150-300 tew utility to good bulls 350-300 commercial to prime vealen 300-370 500- spring slaughter lambs and sharp steady yearlings nominally steady bulk good and 1 choice native spring daughter iambs 3050-8150 top 3300 very sparingly 1400-10 Chicago Cash Grain Sept 29 Cadi wheal at a buelMl yesterday in company with tha futures maikete baste unchanged neetpU 14 can Can was unchanged to cent higher bookings 45000 bueheU receipts 105 care Oats won- to four cents lower bade to tana cents off: meelpU alas cart Soybeans rerelpta wen 37 National Chairman Refuses To Give Senators Access to Portions of His Income Tax Returns I r- By Aeeaetetei Biaoa WASHINGTON Sept Testimony from a St Louis newspaper reporter scheduled as a final witness has apparently pumped new life into a Senate probe of Democratic National Chairman William dealings with a St Louis borrower from the RFC The 'witness yesterday was Theodore Link of the St Louii Post-Dispatch who propelled a Mr and MrY into the Senate investigations inquiry -X and Link told the senators were "very reliable sources behind his published accusations that Boyle accepted $8000 from American Lithofold Corp a printing firm that got $565000 credit from the Reconstruction Finance Corp The loans have been repaid Admits Only $1259 Boyle has sworn he received only $1250 from Lithofold as legal fees having nothing to do with the loans He also said he took no fees from Lithofold after becoming a paid party executive In swift developments at committee hearing yesterday which was billed as a cleanup postscript: 1 link stuck to his charges but refused to identify and He said they could substantiate his Post-Dispatch stories He said he would "do my to induce both to go before the committee and tell their stories under oath but that as a reporter he would never violate their confidence by naming them without permission not yet given The committee did not insist that he name them 2 Boyle refused- then 'today agreed to give the subcommittee full access to his income tax returns Examine Reeerds 3 The committee on Link's tip ordered scrutiny of Lithofold record' to determine whether they had been altered and called a former bookkeeper for the firm to testify Wednesday She is Miss Jeanette Boon of St Louis 4 The group ordered bank account records subpenaed and announced it was keeping an open mind on whether to call Boyle for further testimony 5 Chairman 1 Clyde Hoey (D It C) ordered a staff investigation of testimony that Boyle and James Finnegan a former Internal revenue collector at St Louis now under grand jury investigation visited the Lithofold president in Florida and "stayed together" at a Kansas City hotel Finnegan has testified he received big fees from Lithofold while still on the Federal pay roll Fees Divided link swore that his and Informants told 1 him they knew that Boyle and Max Siskind the national former law associate divided equally some $16000 of foes from Lithofold He conceded that If this information was not accurate his charges were "libekms and slanderous" and his newspaper was subject to a suit by Boyle But he added "I doubt if ever file it" Link said confidential sources told him Li thof books were altered after the Department of Justice started an Investigation of activities --Arm Telephoto THEODORE LINK Introduced Mr and Mr Br Awertel Fme WASHINGTON $egt- 29 A bill was introduced ii the Senate yesterday to kill President recent executive order tightening the handling of security information by Government agencies It was filed by- Sen' John Bricker (R Ohio) who described the last Tuesday as a "censorship Many newspaper editors also have protested it office said the measure -would repeal the Presidential order and said such congressional action has been taken many times in the past Knox Produce Dealer John Carty-Sr Dies John Csrtjr Sr who had been in the produce busbwss here almost since the turn of the century died yesterday at tha home of his son John Jr 726 North Third Avenue He was 86 -Mr Carfy kept active In the business of buying butter and eggs until failing health forced his retirement only four years ago He ant a member of Bell Avenue Baptist Church Services will be st 2 tomorrow at Chapel Burial will be in Wood lawn Cemetery Burnett Estate Left to Daughter 1 i- On the Korean Fronts Reij Attacks Fail All Along Front I s' Hw A taawato 1 Red troops battered at the 1 United Nations line across Korea for third straight day today in a largely futile effort to win back terrain -lost to the 8th "Operation The Communists struck in key sectors along a 60-mile front from a point north of Seoul in the west to the eastern mountains in strength ranging from 40 to 2500 men but they were cut down unmercifully by' UN artillery and plane Hill Recaptured 1 Red Attacks drove Allied forces from two miles southeast of tho big central front bastion of Kum-song Friday but UN troops routed 'an enemy regiment and recaptured one of them an hour later in a counterattack Fifth Air Force fighter-bombers supported the counter-attack with their heaviest air blow of the war against a single objective P-51 Mustangs and Marine Corsairs blasted burned and strafed the enemy with 122 bomb napalm and machine-gun strike Dead Counted Altogether the 8th Army counted 796 Communist dead -fter fighting all along the front -Eighth Army officers Mid they did not consider the three-day Communist drive a counter-offensive because of the limited strength of the enemy attack Foe Says UN Is Planning Landings By Aoactete4 Fraas Gen Omar Bradley chair- man of the Joint Chiefs-of Staff today conferred in closed session with Gen Matthew Ridgway Supreme United Nations Commander An Allied headquarters statement gave no hint that the two talked over the stalled Korean armistice negotiation Presumably their talks centered on military strategy and tactic to be followed if truce negotiations break down completely Bradley Ridgway and Stats Department adviser Charles Boh-len met in downtown office this morning Meanwhile the Red China radio said tonight the united States has wrecked the Kaesong cease-firo talks and is planning amphibious landings along both the east and west coasts of North Korea Reappointment of 90 Cadets Sought' YORK Me Sept 29-Congresa -will be asked to pass legislation reappointing all 90 ousted cadets to West Point it was disclosed today The announcement was made by Robert Daru general counsel of the committee on justice of tho New York Criminal and Civil Courts Bar Association which has been conducting an investigation of the West Point dismissal Daru Mid that as result of an Army ruling making the discharged cadets eligible to return to West Point his committee "will now seek the introduction of an omnibus bill in Congress appointing all to the military acad- emy He said It would entail too much delay and- red tape if tho individual cadets were required to seek separate appointment Daru Hid the proposed legislation also will contain "adequate safeguards against any possible reprisals by the academic board in passing on the reappointments" Clowns To Fly Planes at Sky Ranch Carnival i Members of Knoxville Model Airplane Club will dress as clowns while flying their little stunt planes at East Tennessee Sky 1 Ranch on Alcoa Highway Sunday The admission-free carnival starts at 2 Persons in the audience will be permitted to fly some of the small aircraft Settlement Ends 19th Paducah Strike PADUCAH Ky Sept Normal operations -were expected today at the Paducah atomia plant construction project after settlement of the 19th strike sines work began last January -The McGraw Co major contractor on the project yesterday announced settlement of the latest labor a walkout of 970 iron workers affiliated with the AFL Read What "The Man1 Says is Stan Musial greatest player today Stan will be on hand at all of the exciting World Series games to bring you an inside the game Nail report and analysis exclusively in The News-Sentinel and other Scripps-Howard Newspapers The series' day-to-day key plays and managerial strategy will be highlighted by this top-notch star whb hu won the National batting title five times its Most Valuable Player awaftl three times and who is its highest salaried player- miss this sports ex elusive V' Starting MONDAY The ews-Sen tinel New Road Used for Game Traffic Mayor Elmore Jr toured the newly constructed Neyland Drive today and pronounced It in "very good shape" for the Vol-Maroon football game "The bridge is completed and the road is in fairly good condition for new construction" he said "I think it will help route traffic in and out of the game considerably" The mayor said there-would be some congestion around the U-T area at time and afterwards but that it -would be kept to minimum Traffic officers and highway patrolmen have already planned to handle traffic in the speediest manner he added The mayor also took a "pure guess" and gave the Vols a two-touchdown edge Iranian Oil Issue Thrown Into UN C4isMS Frem Fmi Dtapnldten LONDON Sept 29 Britain has tossed the explosive Iranian oil problem into the lap of the United Nations The cabinet called on the UN Security Council yesterday to overrule final ouster order against rearguard British oilmen at the huge Abadan refinery Reporta said Sir Gladwyn Jebb chief UN delegate would fly to New York Oct 1 or 2 to present case Jebb who began his career in the embassy at Tehran ha been at home on leave In Tehran the Iranian government announced that1 Premier Mohammed Mossadegh will personally lead the Iranian delegation to UN headquarters- in New York Diplomatic quarters predicted today that will order- its warships to intercept any foreign tankers Communist or otherwise which load Iranian oil i 1 In Washington the-U'S prepared a new compromise proposal for settlement of the dispute en visioning establishment of a new oil company with a neutral director It would replace both the British company and the Iranian-established Iranian National Oil Company Around Knox SGT 1C RALPH BROWN has returned to the 82nd Airborne Unit at FOrt Bragg Cm following graduation from the light and Heavy Weapons School at Fort Banning Ga He is the husband of Mrs Zella Mae Brown 638 West Baxter Avenue DR COLE head of U-Ts sociology department on "Fringe Areas in Public Welfare" Monday at a Southeastern regional meeting of the Public Welfare Association in Nashville KNOXVILLE CLUB will sponsor Night and officers will be installed at its meeting Monday at the Parkway Restaurant DAVE BAYLOR vice president and general manager of Radio Station WJMO Cleveland will speak mi television at the Knoxville Sale Executive Club meeting Monday He was war correspondent ta Europe during World War IL HENRY BLANC one of the founders of Baptist Hospital who has been in critical condition was reported improved and In satisfactory condition today Mr Blanc still is unable to have visitors however if SUFFERING a broken hip In a fall at her home Mrs May Blanche Webb 54 of 940 McCalls Avenue was admitted to Fort Sanders Hospital yesterday DR THEODORE WGLOCK-ER who is retiring as dean of the College of Business Administration will be honored tonight with an informal party given at the Faculty Club by members of his staff MISS SHIBLEY LARGE Mount Olive Community a Young High School student is convalescing at Baptist Hospital from an injury received In an automobile accident following the Young-Carter football- game Thursday FARR formers Knoxvil-lian has been named office machine sales manager for the Royal Typewriter Co Inc 1 in New York He joined the -firm as a salesman in Knoxville in 1934 DAVID I BARENESS U-T extension librarian was I to speak mi the club program services of the Division of University Extension at the annual workshop of the -American Association of university Women today at Clarksville 1 an automobile and three radio seta Piromallo was jailed The warden arranged for another wedding ceremony Sept 5 Piromallo again balked at the last moment But a week later he relented end the ceremony was held The liride gave birth to a boy last night Piromallo is tha son of a noble Roman family his wife tha daughter of a wealthy lawyer i- Mrs Alice -A Burnett who died Sept 13 left an estate valued at approximately 31000a A daughter Mrs Winnie Griffin 2719 East Fifth Avenue qualified in Probate Court yesterday as administratrix of Mrs estate''" Councilman John Chamberlain Drive was named executor of the will of Julia Joy Shugrue West Vine Avenue resident who djed Sept 21 She left her estate valued at approximately $500 to a niece and nephew Almo Joy Dollard and James McManas both of Brooklyn little this nation can do against the threat of Communism except to fortify itself with manpower and atomic power according to Clifford Pierce past president of the International Association of Lions Clubs Mr Pierce a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor spoke last night at the charter meeting of Mascot Liona Club He told the group that "the Kaesong conference surprised me in its delay tactics because when I sat in Luxembourg palace at the Paris peace conference in 1946 and saw Mr Molotov delay every move of the conference and then read James book Frankly1 I decided that entire position is delay" 'Mr- Fierce a Memphis attorney was a special representative Khoxvillian Found With Near-Record Low Temperature A 37-year-old man whose body temperature was near the record low la being treated at General Hospital for effects of overexposure suffered while he lay almost lifeless -moat of last night in a yard in the 900 block of Nelson Street His body temperature wag recorded at 698 degrees just 23 higher than the record low body temperature of a woman who nearly froze to death in Chicago last winter He is Roscoe Walker' Negro of 203 Ben Hur Street Attending nurses and doctors In emergency ward were unable to take the temperature with a normal medical thermometer Finally they used a laboratory thermometer to get the temperature Temperature on a normal medical thermometer goes down only to 94 Attendant were able to get Mr temperature only after he had been in the ward some 15 or 20 minute About five minutes after the first reading the temperature went up to 734 So his temperature may have been lower than 698 when he was admitted to the hospital Low atmospheric temperature recorded here early today was 46 decree lowest since last May Hospital officials quoted police as saying Mr Walker had lain in the yard from 9 last night until 8 this morning Mr Walker a Southern Railway employe at John Sevier Yards1 was said to be in poor condition at the hospital All Grains Decline on Board of Trade CHICAGO Sept AH grains tumbled on too Board of Trade today In a market which opened weak and stayed that tray throughout too session Groin nngo -4 Opeif High Low Close Decern tar 347U 247 1 245H 246 March 351 251 49 50 May 50 50 40 48 July 44 44 43 43 Deeemtar 176178 175 175 March 81 181 78 78 May 183 83 180 81 July 64 84 61 163 December "87 87 86 87 March 61 91 80 90 May 93 80 92 July 90 90 JIK New Stylo December 80 180 78 79 May 18 184 82 83 July 81 182 89 82 RYE-Od Stylo December i 77 SOYBEANS- Noember 83 83 79 79 January 286 96 92 82 March bb 88 85 83 May dl 81 87 87 July 90 80 88 88 GOP-Southern as A national ticket carrying a prominent Republican for President and a prominent Southern Democrat for Vice President would sweep the country a Ten- in leader Republican leader believe Michael Sweetwater attorney suggested a ticket carrying Sen Robert Taft of Ohio lor President with Tennessee Sen-Estes Kefau-ver as his Vice idential running mate Mr Michael publican nominee for Third 'District on gunman in 1948 spoke yesterday before the Republican Club at SAW Cafeteria -V Bettar Than RevsMf Mr Michael suggested welcoming Southern Democrats into the Republican fold in the next Presidential election by nominating a coalition ticket "The Dixiecrat revolt showed that Southern Democrats are interested in a new he said "Perhaps this coalition would be a better arrangement than another Dixiecrat revolt" of Lions International to the Paris conference Speaking of the Lions Club Mr Pierce said association last year carried out ova: 116000 successful objectives for- blind I and underprivileged people and all types of civic and governmental improvements" He said he has seen the results of what Lions Clubs have done in Mexico where there are 160 dubs and in Central America where all cities of any- size have dubs "In South America today" he added "a committee of Lions is making a very definite study in an effort to improve the growing of meat and food so that when the oil supplies particularly in Venezuela are extinguished that sane of these countries will be self-supporting" RFC Official Fired for Accepting Gift By sited Ficm WASHINGTON Sept 29 A second RFC official has been fired and another suspended in RFC Administrator Stuart latest action In a crackdown for accepting television sets from an attorney representing a Reconstruction Finance Corp borrower Symington announced late yesterday that James Hoover $10000-a-year loan examiner with the RFC for 18 years- had been dismissed and Edwin Willard $9200-a-year RFC engineer since 1942 had been suspended pending further investigation Symington said both men admitted receiving TV sets in December 1949 from Robert Dudley who represented the National Union Radio Co in its application for a $1400000 Government loan Both men according t6 Symington Jiad participated in the negotiations for the loan which was made in December 1949 and repaid in full a year later Symington said Hoover 'and Willard drove to home to accept the TV seta after the loan was granted Baker's Son and Friend Visit Here Howard Baker Jr son of the Second District representative and Miss Joy Dirksen daughter of Sen Everett Dirksen Illinois Republican are the week-end guests of young unde Mr and Mrs Baker Sherwood Drive The uncle said he did not believe any serious romance has developed between the two young Republicans But they have been dating in Washington They came here to see the Tennetoee-Missis-sippi State game today Slayer Executed: By Ttoltea Fiona POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Utah Sept 29 Sex slayer Ray Dempsey Gardner was executed by a firing squad at dawn today He went to his death only a few hours after a midnight hearing turned down his lut-minute appeal to stay the execution NEW YORK COTTON FTTVBE6 NEW YORK Sept Cotton future brake sharply yeiterday under pressure of the Heaviest hedge selling experitnned so tar tola season Futures rinsed 3160 to 930 a bale lower than too previous e-tone High Law Clsss Net 4-1 Or 3732 3870 36 70 off 68 Dec 8710 351 351 off 73 March 8700 35 836 off 76 May 383 833 388 off 83 July 840 3582 8386 off 78 Oct 3498 3471 8485 off 49 Dec- 3495 8472 3464 off 45 March 363 363 3463 off 30 Middling spot 3755a off 5 Demo Ticket Mr Michael Insisted there already is a realignment of party loyalties whether it is acknowledged or not "It is evident in the voting in he Mid "Southern Democrats have voted with the Republican minority for the past several 'v Suggests Wama-Bjri Ticket Mr Michael said another suggested Presidential ticket would be made up of Gov Earl Warren of California for Resident and Sen Harry Byrd of Virginia for Wee President "We would do well to pander these Mr Michael told the Republican women "When people and statesmen think like BepublicanS'they should be Invited into the Republican Party My suggestion might mean further political upheaval in the and might result in1 the establishment of a two-party system in the South As conditions now exist Southern- Republicans are virtually in a state of haulage Except in rare instance we have no voice in the selection of governor senator representatives In Congres or even Judge A strong Republican Party in the South -would Jwlp to bring this great section its the Weather F0T0CAST- acme telephoto UMSailTf Jtll aaiwiwemteaiwwwnaM8t9fef casual an NORFOLK Va Sept The Seaboard Air Line railroad rc- porta net income after sinking and minimum capital funds of $8979373 for the first right months of fids year compared with $8079015 for the eorrespond- tag period of last year The erwlngs per share of com- mon stock were $762 compared with $656 i Johnson Cition Beaten by 1 Vote Files Contest 9 4 Barry To Change Jobs NASHVILLE Sept 29 William Barry solicitor general of Tennessee will become associate general counsel for the National Life and Accident Insurance Co here Nov 1 His appointment to the post was announced here--by Edwin Craig National Life president Barry said that to complete the trial of some cases and finish other work he la now handling he will serve 1 for the next few months as a special assistant to the state attorney general FOR TENNESSEE: Runny and root highest 65-70 today Mr and cool -to- night low 43 east and SO -west portion Sunday lair and a little warmer am Yesterday Highest 73 Mean Lowest 56 Normal 66 Normal yesterday 66 Excess for month to dote 81 Excess for year to date 080 8 Tt Midnight -150 4 73 la 48 5 99 3 a- 48 6prn63 3arn48 TprnMt 4arn48 8 57 5 a 48 54 8 a 47 10 in 53 a is 41 11 pm 52 8 a 51 9 a 51 for 34 bra ending at midnight 6 Tor month to date 437 For ear to data 3944 1 Excess for month to date 187 Excess for year to date 345 Moanriec tomorrow It lloonset today 531 -Runnel today 6:3 Sunrise tomorrow 6:3 high yesterday low this moening Rtatlao AshcvUlo 1 Atlanta 90 54 Birmingham 78 Boston 70 1 Bristol 78 (Tiattanonga 74 Cincinnati 58 Cleveland t6iai953 Denver 73 Duluth 48 Louisville Memphis Miami Nashville New i New Pittdwgh 44 41 50 38 87 54 Tm "JONESBORO Tenn Sept Hubert Brooks one-vote loser for a seat on the Johnson City Commission filed contesting suit in Circuit Court hen today Mas 24 hours after his op-BufUs Jennings took of- Becomes Father of Son tdMUisim TrOME Italy Vittorio Pirmnallo 34 IV jjriuctant bridegroom' was notified in- bis Fkxwnce Jail cell today that he is the fether of toy Lest October Piromsllo walked out en hls bride-to-be Claudia -Smlco 23 during their ehiborat aeeMar wedding ceremony- They wasereeoncilad and agein became SSgetet they were arrested Florence charged with stealing CLEAR -AND' Clear siues 'on'd 3J chilly autumn weather will prevail over the Eastern third of the nation tonight with tern- 46 peratures falling info the 40's In the Gulf so Slot the readings will be in the 50's Scat-: fared showers ere forecast' in parts of fhe -54 Gulf area fhe upper Middle West and fhe: Rockies 88 83 Minn-8t Iteul 53 88 Orleans York 13 53 87 78 71 68 tie 60 Wadungtaa J-' 88 64 Jacksen 62 to Jackaonville jto-v 74' Kansas City 97 SO Xnesnrtlte 73 45 74 67 I k's 'fc I i1 -Vi 1 -S iv f-'- yy.

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