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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 10

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i hr rWHT ftR-10 ImpBIi Wm-Swtol tmitf Ifay 31 MM Sen Goldwater Guarded After Phoned Threats Anonymous Gallon To Shoot Republican Hoptful May -Enter House Race i t-ir-H'i fJSV I lf a poMibie that the Democrats will have a candidate for Congress 'from the Second Db-trict Chairman William Banks of ths State Primary Election Commission far Knox County Midi However no Democrats have mitered the race yet though five Republicans have announced Qualifying petitions must be fifed with the commission not later than Monday week June 8 The primary Aug 0 and file general election Nov 3 The commission will open headquarter! at room 505 Bank of Knoxville Building tomorrow Office hours will be from I ajn to 5 pm Monday through Friday and am to noon on Saturday Mr Banks Mid Candidates for US Senate and Tennessee Public Service Commission must qualify by June 8 but this done with the chairman or secretary id the State Primary Election Commission at Nashville and copies of the qualification will ha sent to the Knox County office Mr Banks Mid Candidates for the Tennessee Legislature will qualify with the primary board here by June 27 ws GATUNBURG This is how the first half of the Gatlinburg bypass will go It will start in the bend where the divided Parkway Spur comes into the north side of Gatlinburg Bids will be opened June 26 on the first two-mile stretch to near 'the Campbell Lead Rd above the city on a ridge off 'Mount Harrison The broken black line shows how the bypass later will be extended to Great Smoky Mountains National Park To Be Centered in Valley hrf-10-1 Attorney JGeneBeIl last night announced tbit he win the Democratic naming tkm for Direct Knag Representative in fim 1915 Legislature He la the first candidate to announce Mr BeD 21 graduate of file U-T College of Law haa wen practicing or two years He vn narrowly defeated in tlie legislative race two years ago Mr Bell a fashville na-five is married and his tiro sons and a daughter The family lives at 519 Andes St Mr Bell is president of the Knoxville Barristers Club member of the Jaycees Knox County Young Republican Club and is president of both the Knoxville and Tennessee Associations for the Blind He is on the executive committee of the KnoxvUle Bar Association He Hid his law partner George Paire win manage his campaign Worley To Run for House Seat BRISTOL May 20 (Special)-Charlie Worley of Bristol today Mid he has resigned as Sullivan County Democratic chairman to run tor the Tennessee House id Representatives Worley 48 is owner and manager of Bluff City Mills Three will be nominated in Sullivan in August for House seats Worley graduated from U-T Law College in 1941 and that year entered the Army Air Corps as a private He was commissioned a lieutenant in 1942 He became head of Bluff City Mills in 1944 after the death of his father He also succeeded hit father as First Congressional District state committeeman He is a director of Carter County Bank Bristol Hospital and Bristol Chamber of Commerce He was married in 1942 to Elizabeth Hick-era of Manchester Tenn end they have two daughters Coniidor Annexation CLINTON May 30 (Special)-Annexation propoMb will be discussed at a meeting of the Clinton Pfenning Commission at 7:30 pm Tuesday Four areas were in a study but a report recommends that only: one of them be considered fori annexation the Westwood Estates area The other three were called the Longmire Rd area north of Clinton to Longmire Rd Eagle Bend and South Clinton yet so Inexpensive! Anderson Proposes Bold A-Program Committoo Chairman To Bo Honored Chairmen of die wards and precincts of the Democratic Executive Committee will be honored at the meeting of die Knox County Young Democratic Club at 7:30 pm Tuesday at the Court House President William Banks Mid Club To Givo Chock The Knoxville Democratic Chib will present county chairman Pat Wood with a check for hundred for the county campaign at noon Tuesday at SAW Cafeteria Leonard Rogers secretary-manager of Tennessee Valley Fair will be the speaker LOS ANGELES May 30 m-A large number of police guarded Sen Barry Goldwater at an outdoor rally in suburban Buena Plrk tonight after campaign worker received three anonymous telephone calls threatening that die Republican Presidential candidate would be shot Goldwater said nothing about the threat in his speech largely devoted to charges that the Johnson Administration is sending Americans to die in South Vietnam in and inadequate airplanes There was no disturbance during his appearance at a sprawling amusement center attended by a crowd police estimated at 20000 to 25000 people Assails Rocky Goldwater leveled his strongest blast yet at his Presidential primary opponent New York Gov Nelson Rockefeller accusing him of falsely claiming support from top party leaders The Arizona Senator made his charge in a final tour of rural areas of Southern California before critical primary in which one of the two men will capture 88 national convention votes attack on Rockefeller was made in the ab-sewe of the New York governor who returned to New York with his family for the weekend after attacking and doctrinaire in file Republican Party yesterday in San Francisco Tiow In first speech the Arizona conservative referred to a pamphlet distributed by Rockefeller supporters showing pictures of the governor with Gen Dwight Eisenhower Pennsylvania Gov William Scranton Michigan Gov George Romney and former Vice President Richard Nixon Goldwater said they all have declared their neutrality pending the Republican National Convention in San Francisco In July and asserted: JTIow irresponsible can a man get? My opponent the names of these distinguished Americans and twists them into Goldwater also charged tonight that Democratic politicians are sending American airmen into battle in South Vietnam in "old and inadequate Cites Capt Shank's Letters will this the mightiest nation on earth stop sacrificing the lives of its men to the whims of its Gold-water asked in his last major campaign address Goldwater pointed to the published letters of Capt Edwin Shank who died in the battle against Communist guerillas in Sooth Vietnam Shank in painful detail told of the ancient aircraft with which he and his fellow pilots were forced to fight and in which they died and still Goldwater said it our military leaders who have tent our fliers into battle with such old and inadequate equipment?" he asked the politicians have done Says Tide Has Tamed Officially the Senator Mid (he State Department says are using obsolete equipment in Vietnam because of the Geneve Conventions which Retired Navy Capt William Anderson last night proposed a bold program id practical aes of atomic to be headquartered in the Tennessee Valley Capt Ander-m who skippered the nuclear submarine "Nautilus" underneath the North Pole gave a Memorial Day speech to the Military Order of World Wart at the City Club cPt- Aedersee Capt Anderson paid tribute to the war dead and suggested that if they were alive today they would be to know that Russia beat the United States in launching the with file 1957 orbiting of Sputnik To meet future needs Capt Anderson said should now launch a bold and imaginative wBstin bhMdl bis Hub program of practical uses of atomic He suggested the name for Lite and Capt Anderson now a candidate for Democratic nomination to Sixth District Representative Mid file program could be kicked off by using atomic detonations in building the proposed Tennessee-Tombigbee inland waterway should vMtly expand the use of atomic energy in the TVA power system by building a network id various types of nuclear generating plants in order to finally determine and achieve a plant we can sell the world one which would be competitive with other modes of poorer Capt Anderson Mid logical -center of this program would be in the Tennessee Valley region since it is from thia region that the destructive side of file atom He Mid we should try to make the Tennessee Valley region showcase example for all the world to see of nuclear power and energy for practical purposes for all the world to see Powoll Democrats ToMootNominoos Democratic nominee! for county offices including sheriff-nominee David Jennings former club president will be introduced at the Powell Democratic Club this week The meeting win be held st pm Friday at Powell High School instead of the regular first Thursday date because graduation exercises at the school Charles Mills club vice president Hid lb i Mbb Jw fiiMf way WB bwrfbMriaywMabMfiasM Taa way bm Iba wapas Mra la laaaraflha wry yaa haw sswaww wba barb al bwta tmi Mr mm Taa way Waa aba a al bSMht I yaa i MCMML I yaw ymaal tU fa-by yaa kaaM wa wB rapWr umwmimi For only a small investment per day you can have working for you a powerful midget in the form of a classified want-ad which can do a multitude of jobs for you Regardless of whether you want to buy sell rent hire trade swap find a job or find a lost pet find the want-ads can bring fast results for you Over the past years the use of classified want-ads has grown by leaps and bounds Growth of these want ads reflects a steady expansion of the large and valuable market which comprises Knoxville These columns are both a market place and a meeting place for people who seek to serve each other Even we who work with these tiny ads every day are continually amazed at the advertising power of so small an advertisement Truly the want ad is the mighty atom of the advertising world It will produce quick results for you too Regardless of the service or product you need let a News-Sentinel classified want-ad do the job for you inaaa wth US- ISM-wal la SI say QUALLS DINNER IS FRIDAY HARRIMAN May 30 A fund-raising dinner in honor oi Frank Qualls candidate for the Second District Republican nomination for Congress will be st 7 pm Friday at Cumberland Street School Cafeteria Friends are arranging the 05-e-plate dinner Bridges in Roane Anderson Race OAK RIDGE May 20 (Special) Forrest Bridges today Mid he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for floterial Representative from the Eighth District Roane and Anderson Counties Bridget said that any local legislation affecting Anderson and Roane would be oughly discussed with the people of both counties before its He Mid he would make public all bills before their in-troductioo and would not have them passed assured it is the desire of the He opposes any further tax increases would work for legislation to improve the educational system to advance mental health facilities favors legislation which would attract in Graduating High School Seniors PREPARE FOR COLLEGE were supposed to bring peace idustries and would to ta that area secure a vocational education what respect has Cumberland University served in the Air Force in Europe in World War II has served Earlier addressing a crowd i treasurer of Anderson Coun- imp ran The University of Tennessee Division of Extension is offering special pre-college program of courses this summer which is designed to strengthen the beginning student in those areas which -have been found to give college freshmen the greatest amount of trouble All courses will begin on June 15 and end on July 17 1964 a period of five weeks Each class will be given for one hour a day five days a week Individual class time re as follows: the of In to has he and o(2500 in the Southern Cali-tortra community of Ontario Cinldwater had Mid: the last two day I think fiin tide in thb state has definitely turned toward He took another slap at the California aDianre between Rockefeller and the backers of Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge very flattered and bon- ofed for my opposition to think HlWOSSOO Ends ll5th ty Democrats comander of Rockwood American Legion poet secretary treasurer Rockwood Jaycees secretary of Rockwood Citizen dub 1957 he moved from Roane Anderson and sine 1957 resided in Oak Ridge whefe is in private business Bridges 45 is married has one daughter fe would take two of them heat one of he Hid Mississippi GOP Pledged to Barry' Developmental Reading to Study Preparatory English College Preparatory Mathematics Yoor in Graduation MADISON I May 29 (Special) Hiwusee 115th year wig end with mo programs Ain Sunday Class Night arms tonight i The Rev Trigg James of the Mcthodat Jana will give semen at The coifege a tredmm century wfl Brock nddrtm ta the at 239 at has wto loyal Ha9 lor was HIRHOR RENT The fee for each course is $2500 It is recommended that a student take no more than three of the courses All courses are non-credit Those interested in enrolling are urged to register as far in advance as possible since the size and number of daises will be limited DM 52)41)1 tatay mi mm 9f JACKSON Mar May (UPD growing Republican Party voted today to pledge its 13 votes at the Mttaaal convention to Sen tarty GoUwater for President There was wo discwwion and debate on the resolutna fob htrwcted each of the state! delegates In the 19M tiaul convention ta vote for Qidviter 'hadesn and wti relapsed by Urn POOL DEATH AWARD GIVEN KEWFOXT May 29 of A family -A Ckca Chart Joty has re-tamed a verdict nf WW in a idl aver a child whe drowned Id thn CRy Park pool last Jaly Tin and had been breagto by Itactoi Ford adminatmaw nf fin estate nf Rebecca Jaae FartlL 29 executive secretary Southeastern dKtmal Conference the bomtearmte 19:21 am Soaday community darner a a follow Ac service LA Rep William III wfll gn the gnduatmg cfesn The Brack famly Brack tin 1951 DMUSfillllU WASHINGTON Grabs POST May 31 A-Frvd larnwr Nash st the Knoxville Center office Room 136 Glocker Business Administration Building Temple Ave University of Tennessee Campus or by calling 524-2981 Extension 354 or 102 REGISTER NOW The Knoxville News-Sentinel i a A SerippHowwd Kcwipapcr Lmfiag Xnrafapr if the SnUhi lor At Cammlttc ea.

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