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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 8

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If 1 iw'jfir pf- q-li 'w'V 1 MAnr January 4 1M3 'n vi -h- VV t- 1 aV MERCENARIES Two captured mercenaries Jean Demerveilleux 21 of Brussels center and Bella Szabodos right a stateless Hungarian formerly in US Army ofte guarded by Indian UN troops after being captured in battle somewhere in Katanga KENNEDYS' HIDEAWAY-This is the new weekend retreat for President and Mrs Kennedy under construction at Rattlesnake Mountain' near Atoka Va 1 It has five bedrooms and four and a half baths' for family use- and two rooms and a bath in a service wind The fieldstone and stucco house is less than 'five miles from Mid dleburg Va: Jhis photo Was made beyond the' Kennedy property line with a long-lens Camera'" In Legislative-Executive Fight Public Lands Bills Block Threatened Boeing Union Shop Stands Attacked a -dSF rft Si VS JgLuSi Starts re Page Oue pouls to require all newly hired workers to become union members while excusing older workers from the obligation A peril of Boeing employes showed nearly three-fourths want ed the union shop the board continued It said it wu true that union dun payers resented paying the union costs of non-union members is axiomatic that taxation without representation is the board uid reverse is equally true The enjoyment of the fruits of representation without payment of proportionate share of the cost is similarly ACT Deadline Set Tennessee high school seniors have until Feb 0 to register for the American College Testing Program according' to Dr Thomason admissions dean emeritus of U-T and state coordinator of the program' The examination will be given Feb' 23 at U-T East Tennessee Mate College and Tennessee Polytechnic Institute Peace Corps Tests The Civil Service Commission wUl give' Puce Corps examinations Jan 26 at the dvil Service office on the third floor of the Gatlinb -r'V Bypass -i-r IsSi -Starts rags Ore increased tourist travel but also increased track travel to and from Gatliriburg ones track traf-fic ahaQ'have been -eliminated from other approacbea" VA project to connect Interstate 40 and the Foothilb Parkway at some point between Newport and the North Carolina Ban waa also vVi At the meeting wero Herbert SL Walters chairman Loye Miller secretary John Jones and Hugh McDade Another member -Ashe had previously approved the find settlement compromise proposal' -V NPS Director Wirth and Highway Commissioner Moulton had approved the proposals before the final signing This included proposed state legislation to prohibit all track and eommerebl vdridu on Tennessee Route 73 west of Gatlinburg and on 441 within the Park Federal legislation would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to reconvey to the state the rights-of-way of the Gatlinburg Spur Included in the acreage will be the additional 13-25 acres now being acquired by the state needed for correction of the slidu by the NPS UMW Losts in Vote at Rap Brock's Plant CHATTANOOGA Jan 4 UR -The United Mine Workers District 50'lost a Md yesterday to become the bargaining agent for employes of Brodc Candy Co of which Rep-elect Wiliam Brock (R Term) is an official National Labor Relations Board official results were not announced but the company said the vote wu 100-134 against union representation District 50 is the industrial unions division of the United Mine Workers and represente workers to non-coal-industries BABY FATALLY BURNED CHATTANOOGA Jan 4 (UPI) 13-month-old baby died In a Chattanooga hospital Thursday night of bums suffered when a can of gasoline apparently ignited near a gas water heater in the family's duplex The baby wu Bobby James Harris son of Mr and Mrs Robert Harris The mother Mrs Betty Harris If suffered minor buns on her legs and arms WERB4T TYPEWRITERS MEYER BUSINESS MACHINES 422 tfanky 4 ft Morristown Hails Winning Band MORRISTOWN Jan 4 (Special) Morristowtf today readied a Mg welcome tonight for the returning Morristown Hurricane Band which won first place in competition at the Cotton Bowl parade in Drilas Tex Thousands are expected Three buses and an escort car or two are bringing 117 in 100 are in the back They are expected to arrive about 0 pm They will be greeted by the Junior High School band Mayor Frank Da via and others A message from Gov Buford Ellington aril be broadcast at the high school State county- and city patrol cars will escort theband dumps Traffic lights will wink at them along the route in the dty The group win go through Knoxville about 1:30 pm State Trooperi Dewey Briu and Hal Beed Noe and Police Capt Paul Miller have escorted the busu to Dallas and back The bend while in Dribs got telegrams from over the state congratubting them Invitations esme too from the Lions International convention in Miami and the Festival of Five Flags at Pensacola Fb Driver Charged Estelle Francis 1800 Jourolmon Ave wu charged with drunken driving last night State Troopers uid He also wu charged with having no driver's license New Yorker To Rotum to Law Practice WASHINGTON Jul I (I -j Arthur Dean haa auhmltted hb 3 resignation as chief Sne-gotiato at the disarmament coo-Iferenco at Genera it wu announced today A spokesman the Arms Agency said Dean a New York City Law-felt he 'should now re-Deaa turn to private fife The spokesman noted that Dean has served for nearly two years as a US representative in the long-drawn-out disarmament negotiations at considerable personal financial sacrifice SteUe in Line Dean is a member of the firm of Sullivan and Cromell the same law firm with which former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was associated If Dean's resignation is accepted by President Kennedy as is Charles Stelle is in line to succeed him in the Geneva job officials said Stelle has been No man under Dean at the Geneva talks The Disarmament Agency spokesman said Dean acted on his own initiative in submitting his resignation He said the White House has not yet acted on it Negotiated in Korea Dean is a veteran at negotiating with the Communists He was a negotiator in the truce talks which finally ended the Korean War At Geneva he has been a UA spokesman both at the arduous sessions on a proposed pact to end atomic testing and at meetings on general disarmament proposals The Columbia Broadcasting System said that no decision has been made on a successor but it listed Adrian Fisher Deputy Director of the Disarmament Agency in Washington as a top choice Fisher is the son of Mrs Louise Sanford Fisher formerly of Knoxville and the nephew of Mrs Mary Ault and the late Hugh Sanford of Knoxville He is a farmer vice president and counsel of The Washington Post and is a former State Department legal adviser and of the Atomic Fisher general counsel claims SQ $er cepf as members) hr favor of a union riwp in poll conducted by the National Labor Relations Board- And it said the union has demonstrate ed willingness to compromise' think the nation hu a right to expect the company to show a comparable sense of responsibility rather thin rebuffing all proposals no matter how moderate and reasonable -which do not conform 100 per cent to company's ideas on this subject" the board said The panel reported to President Kennedy that Boeing hu monopoly on either patriotism or wisdom and some tangible recognition of that foot would be very much in order at this point" The study group said the union shop arrangement wu clearly Justified at Boeing But it uid in the interest of charting the way toward a new contract agreement it wu not specifically recommending the union shop Other Plan Suggested Instud the board called for Boeing to improve its present maintenance of membership clause which requires all workers who are union members to remain so for the duration of the labor contract The board said nearly three-fourths of Boeing workers are Machinists Union members Several other possible solution each withdrawal reservation or restriction of public lands embodied in certain bills then Aspinall did not however mention that the Justice Department objects strenuously the standpoint of infringement of the constitutional powers of the Executive After Justice's objection Aspinall Ued his original hill to the Senate-approved wUderneu bill in effect giving Congreu veto power over withdrawal of more than 5000 acres of land into wilderness areas Timber oil and grazing lobbyists were delighted for Aspinall's changes effectively killed the wilderness MU Relationship The Administration through Interior and Agriculture contends that once Congreu hu spelled out policy the Executive departments most have full power to manage without being second-guessed by Congress The White House letter befog coordinated with Interior Agriculture and Budget Bureau officials is expected to reject Aspinall's view Rather the White House will propose that the Administration and Congreu work together on a practical bads subject by subject A White House official noted got a very good relationship with Aspinall and I assume wo wUl ait down with him and try thrash this tiring An Interior official uid Secretary Stewart UdaD for a working agreement" But these may be only pious hopes for Aspinall reaffirmed his view in a recent Lu Vegas Nev speech Conservationists are alarmed fay the Coloradan's tough stand Until a Is reached these are among a serin of Administration bills which may be stalled: A measure to set up a land conservation fond for outdoor recreation cites with money coming from user feu at national parks and forests an excise tax on pleasure boats and sale of surplus Federal land 2 Bills to give the new Bureau of Outdoor Recreation authority to start a new Federal-state program for shoreline recreation to revamp outdated public land laws and to set 19 a multiple-use policy for the Bureau of Land Management Also Mocked presumably will be dozens of bills to create new national parks and monuments Conservationists say they hope so many congressmen win find pet projects balked that they will force Aspinall to modify his stand Main Post Office The tests suggested including pro gin at 8:30 aun ttfrnW UN Hoses In OwM A Final Showdown Near Katanga Chiof Warns of Now Fight Starts su Page One aid that in the Jadotvfile operation there had been a serious breakdown in communication and coordination between UN headquarters in New York and the Leopoldville office Diplomatic mutch said Thant and Bunche had assured Belgium tint UN troops would not enter the town because of the threat of sabotage United Nation Add missions and operations are the responsibility and are under control of the 'Secretary General and there will be no exception to this principle in The Congo or UN said in New York Traopa Praised However a spokesman for Thant praised the UN troops for brilliantly executed action' and for their competence and courage (United Nation occupation of JadotviUe may change the entire balance of power against Tihambe State Department officials aaid in Washington yesterday (They estimated that if UN control there remain unchallenged the secessionists wUl have dunces" for future success (Some officials said in fact that It is quite possible Tshombe is finished as a powerful leader fighting Congo unification Unity Stiff Possible (But at the State Department It wu said the door is stiff open for him to lead Katanga into unity with the central government provided be is willing to do so One reason for this officials conceded is that they do not know of any figure capable of replacing Thhombe an effective authority to lead the province any where) Knots of civilians on the Jadot-ville streets told the incoming troops that the main body of Katangan defenders fled for Kohrezi the previous midnight UN Foree Kills Wompi In the only shooting reported in the town an Indian detachment fired on two dvilian cars driving toward it Two Belgian women were killed and the husband of one of them wu wounded An Indian officer deplored the incident The dead were Aline van den Eyke and Madeleine Vorfarugghe Albert Vorfarugghe wu wounded The only resistance wu four milu outride the town where 10 Indiana were wounded Air Ferre Inactive Brig Reginald Noronha the Indian commander of the column utimated Tshombe had 2000 to 2000 gendarmes and 100 white mercenariu out of an original tore of 10000 men to make a stand at Kolwezi Tshombe's air foree which reportedly included two dozen or more civilian and military planes is based there The UN rfatma Swedish SAAB Jets knocked out several of these planu In the opening of the UN offensive last Saturday So far the Tshombe air force hu been inactive Guardsmen Needed The National Guard Headquarters Company of the 5th Medium Tank (Patton) Battalion hu openings for six men Sgt Edwin Hines uid today Former servicemen are preferred but men without military service are eligible All can become non-commissioned officers Sgt Hinu uid Applicants should nil Sgt Hinu or McKinney warrant officer at 504-4935 or go to the National Guard Armory on Sutherland Ave adjacent to West High School Starts Page One the Japanese war crimes trial On numerous occasions Williams hu set on the Tennessee Supreme Court a special judge Since retiring from the bench he has been in private law practice in Nashville Williams will succeed John Long Jr insurance and banking commissioner Calgy a Sumner County native worked for several years in the busineu development of the First American National Bank here Since 1040 he hu started his own dry cleaning and storage business and a boat marine supply store in Gallatin While serving as chairman of the Sumner County Industrial Development Association Calgy played a major role in the location of several new manufacturing plants in Gallatin May Be Renamed Mrs Scott wife of a Memphis insurance executive represented Tipton and Shelby Countiu in the 1957 State Senate after having been elected to three straight terms in the State House of Representatives The Nashville Tennessem uid today that Clement might also reappoint Safety Commissioner Greg and Corrections Commissioner Keith Hampton adding the possibility that Hampton might be moved to the Job of personnel di-recto There have also been reports that if Hampton is moved from the Corrections Department O'Bear might be named to succeed Mm and a new safety com- By WHUAM STE3F WASHINGTON Jan 2 -The chairman of the House Interior Committee and the Administration are dashing headon over the Kennedy-supported conservation program The possible results: A lew battle in the old struggle for power between the Government's Legislative and Executive anna 2 Stalemate on new conserve' tion and outdoor recreation bills which the Administration plans to introduce into the new Con-grass Rep Wayne Aspinall (D Cola) in a letter to the President threatens to block all public lands bills until the Administration gives Congress a measure defining Interior and Agriculture Department powers in managing public lands The White House now near final' of drifting a reply reportedly does not intend to bow to demands -The Coloradan elected to an eighth term last November told the President the defeated wilderness bill into focus the con of the He defined this as degree of responsibility and authority to be exorcised fay the legislative and executive Objection Not Mentioned Last year Aspinall introduced bill which in effect would have given Congress detailed management of all public lands now ervised by Park Service and Bureau of Land Management and Agriculture's Forest Service letter to the President says asked the Bureau of the Budget for the Administration's and the Bureau no objection to legislation that would quire an act of Congress for Meat Slicer Stolen A break-in involving the theft of a M00 commercial meat dicer bon Beaumont Elementary School wu discovered when daises resumed The exact time of the holiday recess burglary wasn't learned Principal Dewey Lee told police the building wu entered through a side window which wu broken Then the burglars broke through a locked interior door to reach the a 1 a where the meat slicer was A Yale Ave man returned home Tuesday night after a holiday trip and found that a record player a typewriter and a sport cost were missing from his apartment Fred Turner 1712 Yale told police there wu no sign of forced entry He valued the stoleh items at $300 Bridal Package Plan Used Here That bridal package that news wires reported the San Bernardino Calif clerk is giving newlyweds is not new here County Court Clerk Lut-trell has been giving it for about four years It's supplied by a New York concern which packs samples of name-brand products such soup starch soap powders aspirins etc The bride or bridegroom fills out a card and for each card Mr Luttress sends to the company ho gets another package The only difference in the plan here and San Bernardino is that the marriage license coat here is ML It's there By Koto Osonn Energy Commission 3 Counties Propose Port Authority CLEVELAND Tem Jan 4 (I) preliminary draft for a tricounty port authority waa drawn up here this week by represents-fives of Bradley IfclUnn and Polk Counties If approved by the three county quarterly courts at their January sessions the proposal will go to the Tennessee Legislature Deaths Charles Greenlee BO of 4042 Gap Bd lbs Eva Hickey Johnson 70 Beaver Creek Dr Vasco Dyer OS of SOI Morelia Ave James Brown Washington formerly of Knoxville Mrs Anna Jenkins Carico 73 of 3017 Holst on Dr Marshall Paul Conner 43 Lenoir City Ben Harrison Davis 70 RL I Maryville Mrs Beatrice Ann Dykes 47 Bogenville Mrs Bessie Owens (bay 07 Morristown Zack Hester 01 Tefiico Plains Mrs Flossie Knaff S3 Oliver Springs Mrs Mollie Maples 73 of 1110 Luck St Charlie Pickel 80 RL 4 Lenoir City Marshall Edward Seymour Jr 3-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Seymour LuttrdL Mrs Laura Shorter 75 of 1040)4 Tennessee Ave William Sherrill McAmis 40 of 2010 Cecil Ave Miss Elizabeth Henry 82 of 5809 Toole Dr Oscar Hunter SS of 4302 Candoro Ave TIZZY Williams Mrs Scott Named by Clement the Employment Security Department hu been welfare commissioner since December 1030 She wu appointed by Clement and reappointed by Gov Buford Ellington in January 1953 At a press conference in the National Guard Armory hoe Clement uid: Williams hu had a distinguished career including previous service commissioner of finance and taxation and commissioner of education for the state of Tennessee Many of the functions of the Department of Insurance and Banking are legal in nature and Judge Williams will bring to that department a keen and highly respected legal mind Calgy la Cabtaet Scott hu had more than 10 years experience in state government in both the executive and legislative branches position a new post and its creation fulfils a campaign pledge to operate Industrial development program directly from the office Ho will be a member of my cabinet and will be responsible directly to me in the carrying out of our industrial development Williams attended VsnderMK University received a law degree from Cumberland University and wu appointed a circuit judge by Gov Austin Feay In 1023 In 1044 Williams served counsel and chairman of the evidence commlttu of tig International MbHMl 'Ja Tbkya which heard 1 don't think I could be a good fgmme fatalt -V i ly 1.

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