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ttifiL fcvrfwoN -'tJ-7yrtnl 1 '4 EDITION 4 5 i tiy 'j t- PRICE SEVEN CENTS 'I-- mel f- Served by UnitadPress ad Prtss Scrlppi-Howard Leased Wire Newspaper Enterprise Association United Press International Telephoto Pictures Wtw ferf I -V'v -vT -w- 'J- No j25f865Phone 523-3131 KNOXYlULEiCl) TENNESSEE FRIDAY' EVENING JANUARY 4 1963-r 20 PAGES Two Sections vt i vr- -V 'a 'i At Midtown Market Will Spell Out Proposals Later Gatlinburg Bypass Pact Is Signed US To Pay All Costs of Project 3 Accoss Roads By MIKE MILLER NASHVILLE Jan 4 (UPI) Gov-dect Frank Clement said today that Tennessee must have some additional revenue" during the not two years Clement told a news conference that this additional revenue was over and above the normal increase in state tax collections He said he will go before the Legislature Jan 33 and present Ms program for the not two years then after the Legislature has acted on that program he will offer suggestions on ways to get more money Ezpsaskms' Flamed Killed Car Bomb Woman Hurt By CLINT STINNETT KINGSTON Ten Jaa 4 A bomb believed to have beea' planted tola aftenooa blew np a ear parked beside a Cat Walker Steie at Uidtowa eornmuaity IdUtag a nun and critically hjarins a wemaa 1 The wvaua identified aa Mia Betty Bromley 44 was roshed to Bapttat Hospital in KaaxvUle The nua abaot IS was later IdeatKied aa her father-in-law Cheater Kay Bromley about IS He was a carpenter and lived near the of Ms aae aad daaghter-ta-law The hosbaad Bay Bromley is a heavy equipment contractor aad airplane pilot Their hame la at Circle Id foar mllea east af Haninua la Mid-toon between Kingston aad Harrtanaa Car Blown Feet The blast roar startled ahoppera aad others la the Mldtowa area shortly after aooa It was thought the aua and wooua may have been ahoppiag aad had gone out to the ear Mrs Bnunley poasWy waa at the wheel The terrifle force of the booby trap explosion blew tfce car aboot feet aver a lee Cream track and a car parked nearby Farts were scattered over the area Glass was strewn (or Ml feet around A piece of the mechanism of the bomb was found and Mate Patrol LL Cadi Strader who Jollied la the Investigation has Top Blown Out The UN green OidsmobUe had beea parked at the west end of the store The Roaae County sheriffs office said the expioBioa appareafly occaned when the igaitioa switch was turned oa The car bore Tennessee license plates 33W-S77 and was registered fo Chester Bromley of Harriman officers mid The entire top was blown otat of the car State Hooper Robert Elliott mid that earlier today he had passed Mrs Stanley coming eat of Kingston when she works ia the election eommlssioa office He talked to her and thought she was on her' way besne She apparently picked1 up her father-in-law aad they went to ship at tee Walker store Trooper Elliott said Near Final Showdown Tshombe Talks UN i Ciwpiiis ftw pmm nnoowos LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo Jan Katangan President Moise Tshombe was reported today making a new bid for negotiations as UN combat forces prepared to close in on the remnants of his resistance forces at KolwezL But if there are no negotiations and UN troops continue advancing Tshombe declared in an interview shall fight to the end If Kohvezi falls then we will fight in the Williams Heads Insurance Unit Mrs Scott To Movo to Employment Post By mke mu ER NASHVItTV! Jin 4 Gov elect Rank Clement today named new state commissioner of insurance and banking named pedal assistant to the Governor for industrial and arid he will move Mrs Frank Scott welfare commit loner to the position of employment security commissioner Clement said ha will appoint BeoB former Davidson County Circuit Judge Albert Williams as insurance and banking commissioner and Dan Calgy Jr Gallatin hotness man as industrial development assistant He said tha tatter Job is a new position and one which fulfils a campaign promise Benedict Te Stay He said George Benedict present assistant commissioner of conservation uid eommerea in charge of industrial development will remain in the cabinet Although Ms title may be changed Ms duties will remain about the same Clement said also aimouhcod thwappoint-ment of Edward Jones to be press secretary during his Administration Jones is a farmer Nashville newspaperman 0 worked to Cfemenfs campaign headquarters this past summer Mrs Scott who will take over WILLIAMS Last Page Ibis Sec Judge Hale III Taylor Is Replacement (ASHVILLE Jan 4-Gov Bu-d Ellington today named Mor-town lawyer Earnest Taylor pedal Judge on the East Ten-nee Court of Appeals a oporary replacement for Judge infield Bi le of Rogers-le who is ilL 31ington said received a ter yesterday Judge le asking it a replace-nt be named 1 the January to of court ich convene day It hu en rumored for several months it Judge Hale wu considering drement because of ill health iwever Judge Hale hu denied it he intends to retire Faylor is a former law partner attv Chl Cmth Mo- His Conscience Takes a Swim? A Knoxvillian whom Mayor John Duncan described "well known and came to Ctty Hail to settle a matter with his conscience yesterday Ha told tha mayor that ha had stolen a battling suit from Chilhowee Park 45 to 50 years ago He handed Hr Duncan 5 payment "I told him I know what to do with the mayor said he insisted that I keep iL He said it had been bothering him and that he wu clearing up some matters with Ms The mayor said he probably will use the $5 to buy a bathing suit for soma needy child this summer LAKI STASIS 7s STATION yMtartay Fort LsuSau Kimcyttls MSA HIM V307 UMS 177VS V7ZI 73SA 1231 U7V A MM 7s Ml RilS Fall Ms A SIM MS A MS MS A RHU A StMritf fwTj Fs 11 CwMr HIH hw "I say right now what that will Clement said -He wu asked if there might ba an increase ta tiie I per cent sales tax or automobile Up cense feu He replied: are eonsidectag anything and everything ta an effort to be fair we can be" He uid the additional revenue is needed ta order to carry forward current programs and to take care of necessary expansions His budget wffl'fhdnde "a substantial increase ta appropriations for education" he said -He said he and his financial advisers have beat busy working on the program and he hopes to have it ready far the Legislature Partly situ it goes into session Mao-day Would Call Special Seaioa -The Governor-elect arid the tawmakars must pau- areappor-tionment Mil to compty with Federal Court orders If the issue ta going to be time-consuming Clement uid he would Bhs for the lawmakers to consider Ms program first He said if there were not enough time remaining ta the regular session he would be wiB- tag to cal! a JWay special session to follow on completion of tin regular 7May irnrim dement uid however he did not think that would happen Ta Clement said he would support tffortsby ebunty and municipal officials to get tife Legislature to pau a revenue measure Such a Mil would allow local governments to tap new sources of revenue subject to approval of the voters affected dement's news conference wu held at the new National Guard Armory outside NuhvOta wtacb hu been serving Ms temporary headquarters HOURLY TIMPBRATUKSS 11 MM I a It lam31 Vsrnzr 1 a Ha m-U lainlf 11 is a 2f Nssn 4 5 I a a lsmW 7 a at Jo Jo Says: KNOXVILLE OAK RIDGE AND MIDDLE EAST TENNESSEE: Considerable doudtaeu and not quite so cold tonight Cloudy and mild with occasional rata tomorrow Southwest winds 13 miles per hour tomorrow Low tonight 33 high tomorrow 50 low this morning 3t high yesterday 5L Outlook for Sunday rata enflng early ta the day a tittle cooler Sea-level barometric pressure 3028 inches (fatting) at 11:45 ajn TENNESSEE- Mostly dsh knight snl tomorrow with OBeoilonoi ism umA aaslsbi Irn wen nRRprii Mmn ra warn Mmo usu liteswsov is bA wWo nWirlm Ml OGHs eMNgnF MN IP morrow uttto disnso otoiwtnro Law tsrriflMHi Is norttioBit is srounS IB Is NUlMMMo KENTUCKY: Portly dsudy sort cloudy wort wHti oomo KgM rsk jn wort tonight Low SI 37 asudy and VIRGINIA: Cloudy knit Lowort 14 32 Cloudy und ruttwr ertd tomorrow wim ram or mmm owy mi wem iiNn noon snd sort hy nWiL NORTH CAROLINA: Comrrtty Mr ts-cold Law awofty hr i TCNNCSSEI PIVR-BAY OUTLOOK: Tampsraturoi will ovorogo naar normal hi wort and tnlddlo portions and I to A do NASHVULE Jan An agreement wu signed here today between the state and Federal Governments which dears the way far construction af the long-awaited Gatlinburg bypass leading to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gov Buford Ellington signed the agreement today tad already been signed by Conrad Wirtfa National Park Service Director State Highway Commissioner Moulton said the agreement provides that the Federal Government will build the bypass Congress malms the money available But he added that National Park Service official have said all along that they have the money and were ready to build soon an agreement could be reached Ts Cost Mlllloa The agreement provides fertile Federal Government to pay U0 per cent of construction costs of the bypass and three access road interchanges including an access road to Gatlinburg itself Mod-ton estimated the total cost at MOW ON yW)WVWVVi Debate over the Gatlinburg ae-ceu road had snarled negotiations for soma time Gatlinburg residents and state officials in-eluding the Smoky Mountains National Park Commission had insisted on the access In turn the State Highway Department agreed to aqpport a Mil in the Legislature to ban frucks and commercial vehicles from' highways inside Wpart: However the tan would not take effect until Interstate 44 is open to traffic between Newport am a point near Waynesvllle Moulton estimated will take two to three years to mmpifto that portion of tha interstate highway State Ts Bay Property The state also agreed to purchase rightoof-way far the by-pau and deed than to the NFS After tiie hypam fa completed NPS will convey to the state the Gatlinburg spur of the Foothills Parkway and the state will be responsible for maintenance The spur is a 41-mile portion of Ml between Gatlinburg and Can-ey Cheek near Pigeon Forge along both sides of the West Fork of the Little Pigeon Biver The Park Service will be responsible for dealing 19 rock slide problems on the spur before the state takes over The Interchange for the Gatlinburg access to the bypass will be at Campbell Lead Road and the other interchanges at each end of the bypass Mouttoa Congratulated The Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains Park Commission at a meeting in Morristown Dee 31 approved the proposed agreement and congratulated Moulton on Mi rote in effecting it The resolutions cited the urgency of the proposal and urged that ail involved put tiie agreement into effect Expediting of getting rights-of-way for the bypass and completion of the project by the NPS was also urged The commission aim kt that improvement of 441 between Sevierville and Gatlinburg be undertaken by the state the earliest possible That project wu shown to be directly tied to with the faypus project the Cove stretch remains the one link that is still only a two-line road "yet it win ba required to handle not only GATLINBURG Last Page This Bee Boy Hit by Car Still Unconscious A 7-year-old Randolph St boy hit by a car Wednesday while on Ms way to McCalls School lay near death today at St Hospital He is Bennie Wayne Evans son of Mr and Mrs Ben Kay Evans CM Ramfloph SL Ha suffered serious head Injuries During brain surgery yesterday the boy appeared dead on two occasions but wu resuscitated The Newa-Sentind learned Young Evans was still unconscious today attendants uid The child wu struck down on Fifth Ave at Fifth Ave by a car driven fay Everett Clifton Johnson 37 a Fbe Ave barber Mri Toimaon said tha CaHS ShM'Up IDS BMISk BIB earpsitaaakL -UPI aodHkHphrtos VICTIMS OF UN Blood streaming from his face Belgian miner Albert Verbrugghe slumps seriously wounded beside the body of his wife after being machine-gunned by Indian United Nations troops at Jadotville in Katanga His wife Madeleine and another woman Aline van den Evke were killed by UN bullets fired as the victims approached the soldiers in two civilian cars Should Never Have Happened UN Troops Slay Two White Women in Car JADOTVILLE Katanga Jan 4 (fl should never have happened" said the Indian officer He was looking at the bullet-riddled Volkswagen caught in the fire of UN troops moving into this important Katanga copper town yesterday Kneeling beside the small car wu Albert Verbrugghe a white civilian worker screaming: were told we could come bade We were told we could to the center of the town in their advance The dviiian cars a Chevrolet and Volkswagen Boeing Attacked on Union Shop JFK Board Raps 'Arbitrary1 Action SEATTLE Jan 4 The Boeing Co accused by a Presidential board of arbitrarily opposing a union (hop says Its dealings with the Machinists Union might have been amoother if the board interfered he fact that the board hu been in the picture for the last three montha has been aamewhat of an Lowell Mickd-wait a Boeing vice president aid last night "Direct negotiations with the union have been at a virtual he said to a statement A untan spokesman said the Machinist! were ready to resume the talks Tallare Admitted Klckelwsit had negotiated ta good fetth seeking the best sohition for the firm the employes and the country The three-member board headed fay Samuel Wallen a Boa-ton arbitrator wu appointed fay fteskfent Kennedy Sept IX to try and settle the dispute Last week it admitted failure In a report issued yesterday the board accused Boring of being captions stubborn and arbitrary in refusing to accept a union shop The board uid if It bad the authority it would order the company to agree In a union shop all employes covered fay a union contract must be union members Boeing a major aerospace Industry producer hu been negotiating with the AFLGO Machinists Union for six months on a new contract The rid contract expired Sept 15 but hu been extended to Jan 11 Union negotiators have been authorized to call a strike ejected Piaa Noted The board said Boeing should make a "constructive to end the dispute Mickehrail countered that board fells to reveal that the company did make such a proposal on Dec If at San Francisco" He quoted the board as saying at that time that it wu with the (the repot) fails to state that the union rejected this proposal" Mickehrait said The company proposed to draw up a final contract offer and aub-mit it to a secret vote of the employes with the understanding that it would become the contract if employes approved The report recommended union acceptance of Boeing's offer of wage increases ranging from 5 to 8 cents an hour the first year and from 5K to cents In each of the next two years But it also recommended an additional 3 cents an hour to bring Boetag rates in Una with those of competitors Arguments Rejected Current wage scales were not available The board rejected Boeing 'arguments that it wu improper to compel employes to belong to a union and that a union shop only the Soma Boeing employes hart a union shop and the maintenance of membership danse In tin Machinists' contract contains an element of compulsion the hoard said viewed against this background tha rejection by Boa-tag has a hoDow ring tha report said It uid designation of the union ai an goes long way toward explaining why this dispute hu been so ttif-fleuit to Veted 3-1 to Favar Tha hoard printed oat that Boa-tagf dMto soqioyet jnfao 1 tot ita nk i Bids for Closes In on the road to Kolwesi and had run into a firefight with Katan-gans who had blow up a bridge It said a road bridge at Cuba about 19 miles Anther along the road to Kohvezi also had been blown up Tshombe at Kolwexl Tshombe left Jadotville earlier with the main body of Katangans and set up the remnants of Ms government in Kohvezi IN miles northwest of Ms farmer capital of EliaabetbviUe and 80 miles beyond Jadotville hear that (UN Secretary General) Thant wants me to start Tshombe said am disposed to do He said he had been waiting In vain for a UN plane to pick Mm up to return to Elisabethville ter talks and also for word from the American and British consuls in Elisabethville guaranteeing his safely There was no indication here on what Tshombe based his statement that Thant wished negotiations The Secretary General on Wednesday rejected Tshombe's condition for a cease-fire on the Jadotville road and the consular and said the time was put for negotiations He said Tshombe must now indicate fay actions not words willingness to cooperate in UN plans for The unification The only discussions now required Thant said involved technical questions Tshombe's threat to wage a scorched-earth campaign wu only partially carried out to Jadnt-ville Plant 0111! hr Months The general manager of the giant Union Miniere installations which process a third of copper and twothirda of its cobalt said it would take several months to get the plant going again The 'manager a 50-year-old Belgian named Joseph Derricks uid Katangan gendarmes had forced his worker to remove a vital piece of electrical equipment and had Mown 19 vital installations in some of the processing factories Derrida said there had been some fighting between the gendarmes and wMta mercenaries hired by government because some of the mercenaries tried to defend the plant against the Katangans sabotage To Tighten Control Thant meanwhile sent Undersecretary Ralph Bunche to tighten up on UN political military and admtaistrativa operations in The Congo UN spohasmea to NawYotk i 1 rolled toward them One Indian unit held its fire but another unit along road opened 19 with machine guns and rifles The Chevrolet go away car wu riddled and skidded to a halt Verbrugghe Mood gushing from a wound under Ms eye staggered out screaming hysterically: wife is killed Why why The Indian officer helped remove the body of wife and her mortally wounded Tshombe was interviewed in Kohresi by Adrian Porter of the Associated Press and a Belgian newsman as UN Indian Irish and Ethiopian troop chased dwindling Katangan forces out of Jadotville without a fight Rearguard Flees A rear guard of gendarmes and white mercenaries fled in automobiles seized from civilians yielding the important copper and cobalt producing cento which they had threatened to defend street hy street The victory tat UN forces In control -of 19 to three-fourths of Katanga's ore-producing facilities The South African Press Association quoting reports said UN forces hid advanced miles from Jadotville to Mulongwishi People Speak on Tax Cut Issue IF President Federal tax cut plan is approved do you favor an accompanying reduction in Government spending in the areas of defense and foreign aid? For results of a survey on a tax cut see The People Speak fay Samuel Lubell on Page 9 ENTERTAINING can be costly to in NFL talent scout especially in Miami but great footballers can be signed Tom Siler reports from Mobile Ala where he will cover tomorrow's Senior Bowl game Page 11 FUN to two U-T Symphony Belles members of the U-T Chamber Music Stagers tdl Betsy Morris News-Sentinel editor For picture and story see Page 7 There Oughts Be A Law comic panel ia suggested by News-Sentinel reader Annette Mallet Page 18 Quick Quotes our President then his brother gave the non-molestation guarantee to Castro himself as wen as to Hgiry Taylor Page 10 flie United States Indulges in secrecy Moscow is making propaganda hay out of the Cuban Leon Dennen Page 10 THE WOBLD TODAY Page 30 EDITORIALS Page 10 NEWS Pages S-7 Utnm Page IMS return to our Fled Homes Shot dead to the front seat his wife Madeleine Slumped to the back seat wu Aline van (ten Evke a friend dying from bullet- wounds to the stomach neck and arm The Verbrugghes had fled their homes when the main Katangan forces abandoned the town Wednesday night But when things quieted down many dvi- liana returned Why Why Why? Indian troops hugged garden walla that line the approach road woman friend Aram the car The friend died minutes biter In Sunday N-S Reading for Everyone Exdusive! Entertaining! Informative! If variety ii the spice of life The Sunday News-Sentinel win add to your sect for living with news pictures features fashions sports comics and Parade magazine For your reading News and pictures of top stories of the day Bert Vincent returns to Ms Feature Section spot Maryville College a progressive and proud institution Carl Sandburg celebrates Ms 85th birthday with a new book of poems Golden Gloves roster of teams win Include a topnotch team from Middleaboro Ky Bill Dyer makes the advent of the five-cent postage rata leu painful in his Whatta Ufa panel Betas and jar the finest newspackagi your money can lry-H 'lift I ftttbf' flit I ''m nftl i Baidiy New Bfiitlnui r-' grass holow normal In sort (Nonnol Iouf-noro i 31 and high 47) Uttto doy today- HH ooslor oorty sort woor-s IMmuok Iks MigA wiH total around Rirodkuttho at as tnck I svor wortwnd snd tarty smrt NORTH CAROLINA LOOK: Tomparaturoi odd suoroso I ts ftHwylw' mii tiADK)-TY Pageat-L -1 I i.

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