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The Knoxville News -Sentinel Served by United Press Internotionol Associated Press Sc ripps-Howard Leased Wire Newspaper Enterprise Association United Press International Telephoto Pictures HOME EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS ESTABLISHED ISSUE NO 24746 36 PAGES KNOXVILLE (2) TENNESSEE THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 8 I960 Deadlock Ends on Gatlinburg Bypass State Drops Bid for Access Road Word from The News Nashville and Washington Bureaus indicates that the Gatlinburg Bypass may get under construction in short order The State Highway Department is no longer insisting that an access road for neighborhood convenience be permitted to enter the projected bypass near the mountain skyline north of Gatlinburg That was the news from the N-S Nashville Bureau Demands by some Gatlinbur) EYE OF KILLER The calm center of Hurricane Donna is photographed through the co-pi lot's window of a Weather Bureau hurricane research plane as it flies through the storm The tiny white spots in the center of the storm are huge waves kicked up by the 150-mph winds J16 Lives Lost Dag Statement Follows Ike Blast on Red Interference Compiled From Press Dispatches UNITED NATIONS Sept 8 Secretary' General Dap Hammarskjold today called for Security Council action to halt I the flow of outside aid to warring i factions in the Congo The call presumably was di rccted against Soviet military aid i although it might apply also to I Belgian arms Hammarskjold also told the 11- nation Council in a special post midnight report that it may be necessary to disarm Congolese military units' temporarily since these forces are an obstacle to the re-establishment of law and order Planes Sent The Secretary General did not say which country was sending sa wmc cwunuy was area residents for the access road had posed the chief obstacle to approval of the bypass by the Na tional Park Service Until now the state department has been backing up the wishes Now with differences being resolved National a Service tells the N-S Washington Bureau NTS very eager to go ahead" ith construction of the Gatlinburg Bypass to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and has Hurricane Roars Toward Florida Keys irricane Donna lunged at the lhp lotion State Routes 1 3 ph winds todav and weather T1 '1Jl llunn along the north side of the west $1919000 available now for the job Apparently maintenance would be by the state Starts at 73 and 71 According to a sketch in the State Highway Department the proposed bypass will start near Compiled From Press Dispatches MIAMI Sept 8 Hut jd keys wjh 150 mph UPI Telephoto FIRST-NIGHT WINNERS Miss South Carolina Edith Sandra Browning center won the first-night swim suit competition at the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City Miss Alabama Teresa Rinaldi left and Miss Michigarf Nancy Anne Fleming tied for first in the talent division spurns Fj militarv supplies into the Congo independently of the UN forecasters predicted the vi Yugoslavia then asked the Se- chain by late tomorrow morning and wyj rejoin 73 71 highway at curity Council today to act against I A 110-mile stretch of the Florida Keys was alerted a point between Pincy Butt and any aid lo Congolese secessionists as Donna whirled into a passage between Florida and Big Ridge This is between (Jat- 3 Beauties Win in Pageant Opener included in the NPS budget for iiscal 1961 which began July 1 Dudlev Bayless of design and construction division estimated that construction would take about two years after the right-of-way is acquired The job will be complicated he said by the need for two interchanges one just outside Gatlinburg carrying traffic between the bypass and 441 the other at the opposite and carrying traffic In pass and the park and two grade separation structures Seaton Fontana Lake Road Project WASHINGTON Sept 8 itv-The Interior Department yesterday announced approval of construction by sections of the 30-rmle Fontana Lake road in the North-Carolina area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park The department said Secretary Fieri A Seaton approved the project Saturday before leaving for Alaska The construction will carry out terms of a 1943 agreement and contract between North Carolina the department the Tennessee Valley Authority and Swain County The proposal had become controversial during recent months because of opposition to the road by some conservation organizations including the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission In response to a request from the Interior Department for a statement as to his position Gov Luther If Hodges of North Carolina wrote to Seaton Sept 1 that he felt the department had a binding obligation to build the road and should fulfill that obligation Whrn completed the Great Smoky road will cost an estimated $16000000 Alxiut 4(4 miles of the segment now under construction will be completed by November 1962 at a cost of more than $1000000 Both Called Deviates Security Check Is Challenged By JACK STEELE Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON Sept Rep Francis Walter (D Pa) charged today that the Defense Department had ample and power to fire the two turncoat code clerks long before they decided to defect to Russia Walter heads the House Un-American Activities Committee which plans to begin Sept 16 a politically explosive hearing on the cases of Bernon Mitchell I who are attempting to overthrow Cuba the government of Prime Minister At 11 a the Miami Weather Futrice Lumumba It charged that Bureau ordered red and black-tne United Nations had checkered hurricane flags hoisted tated" the revolt from Key Largo southwest to Key at! ume eiTv statement followed closely West It said hurricane force opt- President blast at wnds of (4 mph or greater would Michigan and Miss Ala- the Soviet Union for its alleged toft the island chain by late 1 bama have both won in the Miss interference in the troubled Afri-) day morning Donna widespread i gales the agency said would be felt in the Kevs bv midnight News dispatches have reported small fleet of 14 Soviet troop Moving Most I- transport planes trucks and about At 11 a the Weather Bureau i ast night before a convention 2oo technicians are in the Congo said 4he center was 355 crow persons j0 help Premier Patrice Lumumba miles southeast of Miami This Miss Alabama is Teresa Rinaldi pUt down secessionists of Birmingham Nancy Anne Arms linburgs west limits and the Park The rough sketch shows several sharp curves about mid way in the proposed new road The National Park Service will survey the bypass and let the contract for its construction II Long chief engineer of the State Highway Department said yesterday that the National Park Service had stood firm on a derision not to permit an access road He referred to a letter written Aug 26 to Loon Cantrell State Rural Roads engineer lo Stevenson of the Bureau of Public Roads The letter said in part department has recently made a decision that the proposed Gallinburg bypass will be constructed as a controlled access Mr Cantrell explained that across" means entry only at interchange points Stalled Since Spring Progress on the by-pass has been stalled since spring of last year by the state's objection to terms of a formal Federal-state agreement on the job proposed by NPS Major stumbling block was Ten -UPI Tlpbotos STORM'S News-map shows the path of killer storm Donna The Weather Bureau put a 110-mile stretch of the Florida Keys on Watch'' and William Martin who worked for top-secret Fleming of Montague Mich Delivered was alxiut 20 miles west of Ra ged Island in the Lower Bahamas I The hurricane continued to move nearly due west at about II miles an hour The Weather Buieau said it! probably would order gale warn I ings posted north of Key Largo later today It continued hurricane watch orders for the 325-mile stretch between Melbourne on the north to Key Largo on the south 1 precautions in the display area should be started now and persons living in low-lying sections should be ready for evar- as the other talent winner Miss Rinaldi sang an aria from Puccini's and Miss Fleming modeled fashions All Thrilled The preliminary swim suit competition was won by Miss spokesman said The arms were South Carolina Edith Sandra 1 described as having been ordered Browning a 19-year-old blonde by the Congo army before inde-from Greenwood pendence but were now being de- The three girls are now assured livered to Katanga of at least a $1000 scholarship But a spokesman for the secessionist Katanga provincial government said yesterday considerable shipments of arms were being received from Belgium A plane carrying nine tons of arms landed in Katanga yesterday the Officials in Washington i National Security Agency before they fled behind the Iron Curtain The Representative who flew back to Washington yesterday from his Easton Pa home to launch the committee's investigation said his preliminary inquiry indicated that: 1 Both Mitchell and Martin were known as homosexuals while they were working for NS A He said friends and colleagues of the pair joked after they disappeared that they had on a 2 The Eisenhower Administration had adequate powers under Davidson County Grand Jury said today its investigation of condi- tions at the state penitentiary failed to reveal evidence Ex-Deputy of Admits Drunk Driving i-cated there would be strong each even if they should not uation if later conditions war-pressure for a move to halt the the advisory said Soviet technicians and R()ars Bahamas supplies Washington re- said Hammarskjold already Shoud lhe hurricane run the complained privately to the between Florida and tuba cjarge anfj was flnP( $50 Cuba also would fall under its Jimmy Glenn Conner deputy under former Sheriff Bowler pleaded guilty in Court today to a drunk once a Criminal nossce Highway Commissioner driving 'V insistence that an I access road near the top of the mountain be included in design Conner 25 of 1219 Gaines Ave Russians about the amount of So- HOURLY TEMPERATURES arriving in the Congo and Lwirf3f and rains mgh winds ana torrential rains of the bypass which will tie the But the advisory did not mention r( Jop snur into 441 at the island nation R- Angered the island nation Gat Rranpl1 between linhurR and hp Park (Question of Stale Maintenance i make the semifinals All thrpe wpre thrilled by their suc cefs' any of: For Miss Rmaldi the 20-year- the present loyalty-security pro- bnlalit at (hp institution hopeful from Birmingham pm to oust Martin and Mitchell The com- A will mean another year from their "sensitive NSA posts json officials for do of music study in New York and I Walter in an interview accused consequently a better chance to da Mc Department of JT 'S'TSE ST AN' to throw roadblocks in the way of w(md ct or r''r' pl the committee's investigation And he challenged Presi Today report ended an mvesti-Eisenhower to force the depart- cation which started early last ment the NSA and other execu- week The juniors spent two days tive agencies to assist the com- at the prison after questioning mittee in its efforts to find out witnesses on Monday and Tues-why Martin and Mitchell were not day last week booted out of their NSA jobs as 1 The jurors said they interview-mathematicians long before they ec a cross section of the prison- lljt had a chance to flee possibly ers concerning reports of brutal stage wearing a straight print with vital defense secrcts-to Mos- treatment at the hands of of- coati turquoise hat and gloves Bow of militarv ports had The Miss Michigan plans to major in tomorrow onomirs and journalism when i sider port all actions the Tunisian Slim the I The big storm most savage of council is expected to meet the hurntanf season bored or Saturday to con-jthrough th ou(pr js)ands of the obcr hp not nave Put inn the new Hammarskjold re-j nabamas arv today County ail any person arrested by Conner's arrest Mr Bowles said that if he considered them lty la which urged a new appeal I Rgiiig seas were building up in by his 'Putips or Troopers on owners near the top of the moun-to countries to refrain from the Bahamas Tides were runk driving charges tain should have access to the which might aggravate reach four to 12 feet After Mr Bowles failed to get bypass and that giving it to them situation ahoVe normal in some places Conner off in Sessions Court he would make thp state's chore of Ambassador Mongi There was no word from Mav- aid would order a drunko 1 acquiring nghts-of-way easier The only African member of agua)a which apparently mew and test all arrested driv 1 park service however has held Council was understood to rjnnna-s 150 ers He bought a drunkometcr firm for a limited-access road mHe-anVour center winds Com- but it was never used Moulton had also wanted the municalions to the island went louis Stinnett Connecticut Ave agreement to specify that the out when the storm his yesterday who failed to appear in court slap would take over maintenance afternoon I Tuesday for hearing on a drunk the Gatlinburg spur between Acklins Island and Crooked Is- driving charge appeared today Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg now land also were hard hit and pleaded guilty He was fined nearing completion but only The storm center as near the $100 on the driving charge and Per the contract has been award- $10 for not appearing when the cd for construction of the bypass Echo Visible Twice Fcho I ill be visible on two passes tonight according to Dr Craven of the U-T Jo Jo Says: Expect Little Change 'remember girls IF VOL) HAVEN'T FOUND THAT VAUSB AND THERE ARE ONLY US MORE PROPOSING DAYS IN leap year 5 ficials and guards during the time Cnder the coat she w-ore a navy the inmates were receiving pun-! silk sheath dress The sheath was isliment made into a promenading costume with a white sailor collar trim- cow Ike Urges Restudv Noting that the President said at a news conference yesterday See DONNA Page 2 med with a bright red tie and red stars The swim suit winner 35-23-35 1 Depart-Miss South Carolina wore a ere-1 of Physics and Astronomy ation of white satin lace with an First Pass will become visible in embossed design from bodice to the west at 8:25 Next will be-hipline a straight cut back and come visible at 10:28 and go into narrow straps There were 18 girls eclipse at 10:35 in the swim suit competition last that the MitcheU-Martin case from 60 down to the report called for a restudv of the Gov- said no case did we find any lovaltv procedures to evidence of criminal acts against see if they could be improved 1 prisoners by officials or falter said: Seem seems to me if the Piesi- rep0rt sajd nonp 0f tbe dent meant what he said we ought p-isoners ba(j received more than See SECURITY Page 12 lashes and in no case did they to be bitter about being case was set The proposal spelled Criminal Judge Fred Bibb out that the state would take over ordered the arrest of Robert Law- maintenance of the spur after it son Chamberlain 1920 Hoitt Ave completed but make after Chamberlain failed to ap hi contingent on progress of the pear for an appeal of his drunk 33rPa8a work driving conviction Both parties agree that the state The $50 fine assessed in City will provide the right-of-way and Court was affirmed His appeal the Park Service will build the bond had been signed by attorney bypass and maintain it as a Fed- Allen Elliott i rral road Money for the job was I night 18 others in talent and 18 in evening gowns week he would have to Dunnmthe Proceedings former Miss Americas were asked to about the Visit Called Outrage to US Work Starts on Big New Warehouse Construction of a huge concrete and steel warehouse has been started on Southern Railway property between the West Magnolia Ave-W Expressway viaduct and he old IifUi Ave viaduct Cost is estimated at $115000 The builder is Warehouse Enterprises Inc a new corporation whose president is Robert Rule of Reeves-Rule Co Knoxville say'' charges which led to the investigation once the grand jury submitted its report He scheduled an afternoon press Good Thing It CRICKHOWELL Wales Sept 8 I4V-A tin-roofed movie theater caught fire at an Army camp last night soon after a showing of the Elizabeth Taylor movie "Cat on a Hot Tin The stage was badly damaged and the tin roof glowed red hot Clayton Wins Appeal stand so that the audience could get a look at them These women are in Atlantic City attending a reunion of Mu Alpha Sigma the Miss America sorority This Miss America Mary Ann Mobley sang three songs during the program A community sing was led by Bert Parks radio and television personality NIKITA presence at the United Nations opening Sept 20 is more than Americans should be asked to bear savs Inez Robb See "Ks Visit Is "an Page 26 The grand jury report made several recommendations for im-j proving operational facilities at the prison which has been the OSCAR ROBERTSON former scene of a $750000 fire and sev-University of Cincinnati basket- eral riots or near riots in past ball tells Tom Siler at the months Fofocost Wothr Mop on Poqt 30 KNOXVILLE OAK RIDGE AND EAST TENNESSEE: Fair and mild tonight Mostly fair hot and humid tomorrow with widely scattered afternoon thundershowers Winds 5 to 10 miles per hour tomorrow Low tonight 68 high tomorrow 92 low this morning 72 high yesterday 95 Outlook for Saturday mostly fair continued hot and humid with widely scattered afternoon thundershowers At 7: 30 a pressure 2913 hour rain- Chancellor Reversed in Dixieland Case The Fast Tennessee Court of named receiver He charged that Olympics in Rome that Knoxville-born Paul Hogue can be as great on the basketball court as he wants to be Page 28 STYLE EXPERTS are trying desperately to create changing fashions for men a la the ladies but will they succeed? Read CjflYlrr TP 'k ern a the transaction under which Mr Station barometric pres WaVULD LI right to raise MeAshan acquired the property inches (rising) and 24 i DEVELOPMENT 1 1 was ''tained wilh and 081 fal1 62 an inch- chase of a $110000 note on the Dr Clayton been unjustly Recommendations Made Among recommendations were proposals to: 1 Increase the salaries for guards and other employes and raise the number of guards 2 Rebuild the sheet metal and furniture plant which was de- Southern Htla removed ntc Dr of its trackage to clear the site1 The higher court reversed a I- in for the new structure It will be decision by Chancellor Charles Court of Appeals in ruling story high 110 by 240 feet Dawson who had ruled last lhat thc receiver had no right to in size February that the transaction in-1 ra'se the question of usury and The warehouse has been long- volved usury (charging too much i unJust enrichment added: "There-term leased by the Plywood interest) The Chancery ruling I fore j1 becomes unnecessary to Corp which now has a warehouse had voided the transaction I consider the question of whether by Mrs Wal- stroyed in July by a fire which ter Ferguson Page 26 officials said prisoners ignited 3 Build a maximum security versatile Grateful to Ike No Accident Says Father NEW YORK Sept 8 Henry 1 ha the family's grat-J Taylor ambassador to 1 for arranging for the re- Switzerland said yesterday that tuIn Taylor said the President "just the fatal shooting in the Congo reached out and brought our boy of his reporter son Henry Tay-1 home He called by telephone to lor was not an accident Geneva and asked me if there was The ambassador and his wife anvthing he could do" Fay arrived by plane from Ge Taylor said his son "was killed neva to attend young fu- 5P0 miles deep in the jungles and neral in ashington on communications were nonexistent Friday He was hilled in an ambush un- They wept when they talked of! conditions that were complete-their son ly was no accidental death i Hp'ahs 0 native runners were I have every detail" Taylor said bpcn I-Mvillr and the when questioned about the Sunday 5lln8lp shooting site to make the MT LE CONTE: Low this morning SJ nigh yoslerdoy TENNESSEE KENTUCKY: Gnrolly and continued quit warm lonighf ond tomorrow but with jome scattered lote afternoon ond early mghttme thundershowers Low tonight 60 to 72 VIRGINIA: Pair tonight Lowest 65 to 75 Mostly sunny and warm tomorrow NORTH CAROLINA- Parity cloudy and rather warm tonight ond tomorrow with eottered showers moiniy the mountains tomorrow Low tonight 60s in mountoms ond upper 60s elsewhere except 70s In the south lake stages 7 am 7om STATiON yesterday today Loudoun Knoxvi in I3 Cherokee headwaters thc transaction was in fact usurious and we express no opinion upon The higher court reversed Chancellor Dawson and remanded the 10532 1053 0 ICE CREAM can be so particularly with the suggestions given bv Ellen Monroe from the 17th booklet of the Good Housekeeping cookbook collection spon-sored by The News-Sentinel Page 20 THE WORLD TODAY Page 13 EDITORIALS Page 26 NEWS Pages 10-11 SPORTS Pages 28-30 FOOD NEWS Pages 20-21 SHOWS RADIO-TV Page 8 OBITUARIES Page 11 prison outside the present peni tentiary a recommendation Ellington said earlier would be proposed to the 1961 Legislature 4 Set up a closed circuit television system inside the prison to provide a closer watch on the approximately 1800 male inmates in the main prison Night School Favored The report also recommended a night school system for prisoners and a gradual remodeling of the cell blocks to bring them up to modern standards The grand jury investigation See NO Page I plant at 2734 Middlebrook Pike The restaurant was owned in The Knoxville unit of the company 1955 by JEMC's Inc whose sole will abandon the present plant and stockholders were Mr and Mrs occupy the new one on comple James McAshan III Mr Motion Plywood and allied materials Ashan agreed to sign a note for will be distributed from the new $110600 provided it could be sold nlant Arthur Marks office man on the open market at discount agor said The new arehouse will Dr Clayton bought the note for he practically twice the size of $65000 In his ruling Chancellor present Middlebrook Pike Dawson a sale of a structure note involving a profit of $45000 Mr Rule said Warehouse Fn- was undoubtedly terprises has plans for additional Post Sign Co filed a general case back to his court further appropriate In another Knox County case the rourt modified affirmed in part and remanded lo Knox Chan eery Court the suit between Rob-erl Robtnwn nd Hildreth Anderson and others The case centers around the dissolution of a partnership Douglo hw 976 4 Pontono hw 16636 Sonteetloh hw 1791 6 Norris hw 9903 Watts Bor hw 7403 Watauga hw 1932 5 Southern Moisten hw H952 Well Creek hw 70IJ Dalt Hollow hw 647 1 Ctnter Hill hw 63 Groat Falls hw 7949 Boone hw 33934 Ft Patrick Henry hw 32511 Hiwqsiet hw 15204 9 6 16625 17911 979 9 740 6 1931 5 16943 7012 4427 43 788 6 1382 2 12592 imi arrangements "It was only through the President's offer to Sec ELDER Page 2 hooting He did not elaborate however He said President Eisenhower construction here on land available from the Southern Railway creditor's bill against JEMC's in January 1959 and Mr Kern was 1.

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