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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 7

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1 ft Knsivills Nriw-Smtfml Sunday Jit i 1HJ Noe A-7 Enter Race for House Clement Says Bowles To Attend Demo Caucus Will Gt 'Important' Patti Final OK Given Bar Court Bill RRMIVmi NASHVILLE Jln SThe Central Council of foe Tennessee Bar Association has given final ap-pmval for support of a bill to the 1957 Legislature to establish General Sessions Courts throughout according to Clarence Kriwyck Chattanooga president of foe bar association Tlw aimclattavipnniored MU Provides (hat a stats law would not affect focal laws In effect for those General Sessions Courts already In Sf si4sW WMkMM" tortuae Pe ristui WMUae IMmt mti HmI Sv mohms KMiwf aS BM- MUUma whlk el Mam rMM is Isriloka uS nn ptovMtoor ntpi- laws at aba aaaaa MmM at Sin al Mu a mi aM Un4 aaS KhhS to Nta aaoM CTSTIS Mwllr tfaa satak mmMtML aaaUrtm wH Kp HtiHa ganaa la aM arias aaS 5 MM- Ow a kUtaa flVSVSX loan aaaS am hM fcr mm us aM oh ovrnx tttmtm-M Map aaS t-WW gaanatM Use Waal Ads CkR M1SL for a Congressional candidate Although he resides in the executive mansion In Davidson County he said he retains Ms "voting residence" In hla native Dickson County which is in foe Sixth District Moreover dement said when he completes his gubernatorial term ho will establish residence at a new home he is building near Old Hickory Lake in Sumner Cbunty also the Sixth ENROLL NOW New Date (lusts are NOV FORMING Clouet for Pre-School Children Clouts for School Aon Children Bclta Modern Jess Acmbotlcs Carefully graded syetem In caddie boHet technique The study of Ballet under the expert guidance of a competent teacher with solid back- Downtown Loops to Expressways In the Works Planntrs Seek Means of Obtaining Mora Fedural Fundi Plans for downtown loop system of rooda that would coo Poet with tlw inter-regional ex-prfMwayi will bo prewnted to members o( the Metropolitan Planning Commleelon Thursday The cnmmlMlon'a technical Unit la wotting on tramsrclievlng road system that it hopes will give Knoxville a greater share of Federal money due to be spent on the nationwide network of euperiilghwaya -Present plans by state engineers show an cait-wcxt presaway and a belt route around the northern fringe of the city which would make easier move nunt of through traffic but would not help the downtown section Easy Aortas Called Need The downtown loop would connect with the ut-weit expressway on the north and with a proponed southern belt route Last Thuraday The Newe-Sentlnel reported that Rep Howard Baker had discussed with Mayor Jack Danes the need for Knoxville hiving more expressways than present plans provide 'The lack of adequate traffic circulation around the central business district and the lack of easy access to the district could lead to its Joe Whitlow chief planner for the metropd-itan commission said yesterday Would Affect Neytand Drive Members of the planning group will alio oonskUr a request by Knoxville Housing Authority to exclude seven tracts of land from its Lake front-Willow Avenue Redevelopment Project Two of the tracts If excluded from redevelopment would Interfere with the downtown loop plans 6 round of earnest study under recognized Bal-it Masters will develop increased grace poise beauty of posture and eound eymmetrlcol mue-- cular development I Faculty member end ItegleMl Dimeter CNADM Charles Ryburn School of the Dance e'l EXCLUSION Knoxville Housing Authority wants to exclude these seven tracts from its Loke-front-Willow Avenue Redevelopment Project Lots 4 and 5 are on a site originally approved for an auditorium Lots 6 and 7 are on Front Avenue If Neyland Drive is to be extended and widened to serve os part of a downtown loop rood system the planners say the tracts would be needed In the redevelopment project 2311 Iteedwey Nl Fheee 2-1441 Every Monday and Friday til 9 pm NASHVILLE Jan Gov Frank dement said today he could not for residence reasons run for too Fifth District (Nashville) seat in the House of Representatives In 1X1 even If ho wanted to do so The Governor brought up the subject himself toward the end of an Informal news conference referring directly to a recent Page One story in The Knoxville Journal which appeared while he was hi New Orleans Datellned Nashville the story reported that Clement would seek foe Fifth District Cbngrea-slonal seat In 1958 when hla gubernatorial term ends then run against Sen Estes Kcfauver in 1X0 dement called the story "ridiculous" and said it was faulty because it overlooked foe matter of residence requlrement City Honors Htro L'atM NASHVILLE Jan 5 Jack Knox Jr who rescued a mother and her Infant child from the Cumberland River Dec 24 will receive a framed scroll from Mayor Ben West Knox received a standing unanimous vote of dty Council saluting him for Ms heroic deed I V4 "I mm Feem Latex Cell Spring Bose Baieetifoi and( "'I durable Rayon Frebn cemn VaAiiilto vroroesesw wvemvmew NASHVILLE Jan 5 Sen Howlra of Knoxville wlU be allowed to attend Mor day's Democratic organizing caucus but will get no "Important" Senate committee posts it was learned today Informant! dose to the dement Administration said It has been decided to admit Bowles to the pre-legliladvs caucus because his vote is "not needed" to break any expected deadlocks 1 Some weeks ago the Clement Administration had considered barring Bowles from aU Democratic caucuses and all commit tec assignments to I him for turning Independent In th November general election Bowles who has always been cod toward Clement lost the Democratic primary nomination for direct Knox County Senator in August by ST votes to Administration-backed Gordon Sami Then Bowles ran as an into pendent In the general election and beat both Sams and incumbent Republican Sen 1L Gam-mon by decisive margins 9 Municipal Mergtrt Ugality Questioned NAuTvhXeTju 5-Tho State Attorney General's office says a proposed MU enabling the four larger counties In foe state to create ralsea which only foe State Court can decide Atty Gen A phrevs declined to state definitely whether foe proposed eonstltutfonsL He was asked for an opinion by Sen Clifford Allen of NashvUle Edwin Hunt attorney for foe city Maiming commission which helped prepare tlw bill said that although "it la a matter the court could decide cither way he Is confident foe Midi court would hold it constitutional (V w' f(V i 1 'VV Open 1 4 "i Those two on Front would be needed for the widening of Neyland Drive Neyland Drive would be the southern side of toe loop Two of the other tracts If excluded would ehmlnato of the proposed rites lor a civic auditorium They -are between Church Avenue and Hill Avenue Vladuets east of First Geek KHA is asking that the tracts be excluded because of their expense Land-Use gamy Urged Commission member will also ha asked by the staff to approve a six-phase study that must be submitted to the Housing and Home Finance Agency If the study Is approved by the com- mission and by the Government agency the metropolitan commission will be given about M0r 000 Federal money Studies recommended by the staff for commission approval included a base map of foe county a land-use survey and analysis a topographic model of city and county amendment of city zoning ordinance and amendment and extension of the county coning resolution traffic and circulation study of city and county and a survey of existing city and county utilities To Consider Sabdivisions Staff planners also Intend to present for approval a proposed enabling act that would be pre-' tented to foe Legislature tor Knox County building code The commission will also be shown a proposed plan for development of foe area around foe Wall Avenue extension -r Subdivisions that will be pre- aented for approval are West Adair IRQ font addition resub-division of one lot resubdi vision of parti of two blocks In Sequoyah Hills CHy Homes third addition Tom Kesters property in foe Seventh District and foe Dossett subdivision in foe Seventh District Ctoelng Alky SengM iV! VA zoning request deferred from hat month is by McClain Jr for property on the north side of Paper MQ1 Road from residential to Industrial Other requests to ho considered are: j- 3 To change the name of feet of Ball Camp Pike to Fn- way Drive to close part of Jfewhm and Atlas Streets to close the alley north of Halston Drive between Ault and Yankee I Streets and to waive the trout-S yard aefoack requirement on foe Gty-Cbunty Health Center on Cleveland Place from 25 to 15 ifcet Ridge Bill Wins 'Sympathy' NASHVILLE Jan 5 Four Oak Ridgers arid today that Gov Frank Gemnt hat taken "sympathetic" attitude 'a MU they propose to enable Oak Ridge to become inenpo-rated But one of the group publisher Don McKay of The Oak Ridger paid Clement has riven "no on the official attl-'ituile of his Administntfon to-sryrd the measure" Yesterday MdCay Chaim TRirold VayMnger of the Oak! iR'dge Facts Advisory Council vnicb prepared the bDL Mrs Dam Nance and Robert McNees visited Clement and other lead-i era hen seeking support of the ML The proposal which would have statewide effect would provide a third route for mimid-i pal incorporation to addition to' twoethen aheafor en the books I ti Its chief opposition is expected to come bom Herbert Bingham executive secretary of foe Tennessee League AUTO GLASS -B -0 Beautiful modem styling for the young home-v maker dried hardwood frame: Green i Brown Charcoal 4 imi -U- r- i- Jhef 1 v-v 1 I Sturdy 8-pt Bunk Bed EnsanMu Regutorty would be Inclndnstr 2 twin befe 2 spring JaLiI 2 mnttfiim 1 gnntd mR I M- -Vs 9x12-n TUFTED RUGS: 9x12 Cotton Low Loop Fringed Rugs '4 9x12 Cotton Long Loop without Fringe 9x12 Royon Plush Fringed Rugs 9xl2-R AXMINSTER RUGS: 9x12 Colony Block ond Tweed 9x12 Axminster Blend 9x12 Imperial Qienille Tufted rugs in bright clear Harmony House colors for sharp contrast Latex backs prevent slipping Axminsters have fresh designs in textures and florals For the modem decor KliOX GLASS CO: I7 -v I.

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