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Hoppen' esercla? Scholars Sifi Ancenf Riddle Propounded by Egpfians ifTHf NAJmVILLI TEMESStAN. AuS 21. 1951 Daddy-U. S. Attorney to You-Gets a Rose Dick Haymes Signs Property Settlement Chews Up Sides LOS AX ynr.

hitter te ai la jor id 'i I if 1 i.a. ai.a i s.ime S'ii-i) years ao. it r. -trn Ruik former her V. Bat fnrr form a eo unouna i ii 8n 5 a to as re their thi Somewhere, somcthsn at supposed to have happened that in in arrtars children.

3 of -Th dog fca a and a ti'S tan ccrtun Banish in a court appcarir.ce yosteiday. "He dopfn't h.ive cither the riiiht or the licence to bite mail v- -h i -V- yr ev, i wA ran.id'3 was forecast many ago in an Egyptian I- 4 Nora Kddir.gton Haym-' i-Hid wi.i file unit h-re today, Jor a divoiee on Krounds of in-; That, mran will; rave to wait at lant a year b-l for hp can marry aotrt Rita reteree men. retorted Hollin D. Shull. But they luivn't done too well on naming dates for coming Croat ever.ts After missing" World War II.

the calculators went to work irt 1542. The revision took care of t'rn outbreak of the war and the invasions of Belgium, Holland and Russia. But thev also fixed June 22, 1910, and Sept. 19. 1342.

Nothing earth-shaking happened on thosi dates. And ho, hum Aug. 20. 1353, was the last date named by the calculators. Maybe the designeis of one of the world's wonders just wanted to keep the boys wondering.

liayworth, his current heart in tcrrst. and ahead of ibii obligations as a father. Joanne Dru Ireland. wif ,1 "I think the time ha. come for 5jnaH pyramids and the sphinx which was acclaimed one of the seven wonders of the world.

The four sides of the pyramid correspond to the cardinal points of the compass. Its arerture is focused on the north star. The perimeter of its base divided by twice its height equals pi the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Intrigued Astronomers These and other interesting facts have mtrieued mystics and astronomers for centuries. In the last century several calculators came up with theories that measurements of the pyarmid foretold the major events of the Measuring levels, corridor lengths, angles and so on, they claimed to have found dates of the nativiiv, the crucifixion and of actor John Ireland, charad ir court to brintr home to Mr.

the affidavit in Santa decisively and finally, the 'pronhecy of stone." Did the designers of the great pyramid hive in mind sucu events a. Premier Mossadech's The exile of the sultan of Morocco? The release of the Kinsey report? These events made the top headlines of the day, along with the announcements that Russia had exploded the H-Bomn. Rut the lattrr Incident can't qualify. It happened on Aug. 12.

Aug. 20 Focal Point Still, unless the astronomers were wrong, the ancient Egyptians were supposed to have been verv interested in the date of Aug. in. 1 Here's how it was figured: supf rior court 111 rUl'lWI 'i i i ncfitinn for ft rnntpmrtt fitatir)n children ,4 that l.o i. ttA-li in tl0n3 tO hi Short Cut EVANSVILLE, Ind.

tin-Spring! A thief broke into th Luhnng Lumber Co. warehouse and took one slightly used lawn mower. menti for support of their chil-j Hayrue' property srttUnifnt ditn: Hiihard, 10; Helen. 8, and. with Nora Eddtngton Haymes pro-Eiirbara 4 (Vides for payments of $100 a week "Since our divorce, I am in-, for life to the former wife of formed, Mr.

Hayme ha alwavnjartor Errol Fiynn whether or not earned in excess of $1WOOO a remarries, together with her affidavit said. "Yet he Haymra' automobile and her 'always put hi own p'eamires Attorney fees. I 4 4 Staff plioto hv Cera Id Holly Alone with congraiuUtioni, Fred Elledge new U. S. attorney, gtl a red rose from year-old daughter, Diane, while Mrs.

Elledge looks on, following; his installation yesterday. .1 jHli eiii ill Elledge Considers Plans For Assisiant Attorneys Plans for the assistant 1'. Penning he will devot atlorney positions here were lie-' tune to "fishing and farming French Oust Morocco Sultan Action Token To Bar Possible Civil War; Ruler Flees to Corsica Ms op- Ing considered yesterday bv red erat Ions." Eiledge Jr. following his Elledge spent his first day In tion as V. S.

attorney for the mid-'offiee acknowledging congr.itula-dle district of Tennessee. jtions and neiiuainting himself Asked what change would beiwith nfftee jooeednres. He will maile in the hoa heldlspend next week in Washington by James M. Swicgart and James htudylng federal procedure. Roheits.

Elledge ttaid lie did I RABAT, Morocco --till Kidi Mohammed Rn Yoti.wf of was deposed and Kent into! know "if or when any change exile vesterdav hv the Kreneh ever he made." tcm-ial and Sidi Mohammed! Elledge is Republican ap MmiI.v Arafa named to polntee, while Swiggart. and Rob- lost' Brother Greets Woman After 50 Years rts ate Pemonatic holdovers A Nashville woman last night gazed at a brother in Oolumhu. she had not seen in almost Hebe tou are. Soaking tip sunshine; relaxed to your toes. And even while you rest, a little pile of money is growing bigger and bigger for you making more money for you every day.

That doesn't sound like you? But it can be! AH you need do is sign to save in the easiest way in the world through U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan. You don't have to save much at a time. Just a couple of dollars a week.

And no matter how much you save on the Tlan, ym nrver miss the money. Because it is saved for you, from your salary, before you are tempted to spend it! In a surprisingly short time, you'll find that you own a sizable amount in U. S. Savings Bonds (purchased for you, delivered to you). And here's the best part of all.

Those Bonds now earn more interest, for a longer period of time, than ever before! They now average 3 interest, compounded semiannually, for 19 years and 8 months! i om Piesident Truman's administration. He added that, as far as he knows at present, the office force-will continue as it Is. Swiggart and Roberts are. the only assistants In tho office, although it was once a three-as-sltitiint office. Resignations and retirements reduced the force abiuit four years ago, and it was never Increased.

Elledge' Installation ceremony In the district courtroom yesterday was attended by attorneys, public officials and friends from Nashville and Middle Tennessee. On hand were three men who formerly held the office A. V. McLnnr, lender of the local Republican faction affiliated with the regular or "old guard" paity; Pick Johnson, and Ward Hudg-ins private attorneys. Elledge succeeds A.

Penning replace him. The Nationalist sultan was ousted t'V the Eiench mien of the North African protectorate to prevent a civil war. The new sultan, a cousin of the ousted ruler, was appointed after rebellious Berber tribal leaders named him supreme Moslem religious leader-lhe grand Imam. The position of sultan combines the powers of the Moslem religious leader and the political leader of the North African protectorate. Ajlti Ratification Aiafa, who is in his 70s, was tinned sultan by the maghzen, a gathering of the nation's luting, pasha and local tribal leaders.

The action, which France has tacitly approved, will take effect as soon it Is ratified by the tilemmas a council of Moslem re-liplous leadeis. The deposed sultan was sent Into exile un the Eiench Mediterranean Island of Corsica. ar Iff If -r 1 I 'IV tvl "1 I 'I if yu ir h- 111 Wkql tf i f-- 1 ivy .1 i half a century. "I'm so proud of him I could just loe him to pieces!" Miss Dorothy Perry, 2004 Eighteenth ave said. Miss Berry, all smiles, said die plans to spend a week with her long-lust brother, Wesley Berry.

Berry was 110 years old before ho knew there were any other members of his family, and lie does not remember ever having een his sister. The pair and their four biothers were separated in child hood In Knoxville. Though lie and his sister have exchanged a few letter since it was only recently that she decided to visit him. Berry I hi sister would not give her age, pleading the woman's prerogative. Berry he still has never seen his brother Edgar In New-York.

Other brothers, whom both the brother and sister have Seen are Raymond. Chicago; Arthur, Knoxville; and John, Burlington N. C. of Hendersonvllle. xvho has been Today make a point to sign to invfst in U.

S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan where you.work. Or, if you are self-employed, go to your bank and have your banker start you in the automatic Bond A-Month Plan. It's as simple, as helpful, as the Payroll Savings Plan. rived there last night on a French acting attorney since the resignation of Ward Hmlgin last year military plane.

It wa feared thn ousting of (he Huckster Heckles Wrong (Police) Man Silas Hrtker. 311, who drives a loudly huckster wagon, shouted from hi wagon yesterday Knil). S. Thunderjets Fly Your money makes money for you every minute with U.S. Sayings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan! hi horse hIiuoM collided with auto but.

not for long 4485 Miles Non-Stop T.AKKNHEATH England i.l'i Seventeen 84 Thunderjet fighters touched down at the United States air base last night after a He was shouting at a policeman. Patrolman Charles Byruni. "Cet that thlnR out of the road." he called to Byruni when his wagon met the officer's car at Seventh and Ramsey sts. Ryrum got out of his car. Nationalist sultan might result In new clashes between rebellious Berber tribesmen and Nationalist party members.

A rurfew was ordeied throughput French Morocco, Violators of the curfew will he srrested. Anyone attempting to flee the challenge of troops and police patrohng the major cities will be shot, the French announced. In Rabat, (he capital of the French rone, all public celebrations of the Moslem religious festival of Ald-el-Kebir today were cancelled to prevent popular demonstrations. The French action followed the march of thousands of tribesmen on Rabat demanding the resignation of the sultan. Triumph for El Clgoui Midi Mohammed and his two sons left for exile on the Mediterranean island of Coisica aboard a French military plane shortly after a meeting with On.

Augustin the resident general. Ouster of the sultan was a triumph for Thami Me.ouarl el Clgoui, pasha of Mairakrrh, who accused the 44-vcar-old political dressed In civilian clothes. non-stop flight -refueled identified himself a a policeman Situs drove off In his wagon. Byruni followed. At Eighth at.

Baker, a Negro, drove his wagon into a yard and chased three young boys, Byruni said, A police cruiser, occupied by Patrolmen Joe English and J. M. in the air en route -from Turner field, Ca. Three oilier Thutulerjels were reported to have landed at Kleflav-ik airfield, Iceland, to refuel and proceed to Lakenheath, Earlier, eight Thunderjet from Tinner field landed at Nouasseur, Ai it rx.7 How you can reach your savings goal on the systematic Payroll Savings Plan you wonl approximately $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 Bee, came bv. Byrum called tojln French Morocco-just 10 miles them.

When Baker saw the police 'shorter than the hop from Turner ear he leaped Into his wagon and twUl to Uikenheath. drove off, The officer chased him down an alley. Baker ran into his home at 221 N. Seventh st. and walked iac ervi'i ut ni.

nun "mnni I -i im K'ra. hy h15 implriy hands, the officer said. It "modernism I 4 mi NX wi loch week for 5 yean, lav tach wek for 9 yoari and 8 wwetln, tovo Hoth wk for 1 9 yean and 8 months, avo jammed and he dropped it a the $3.75 $18.75 $37.50 $1.85 $8.80 $18.75 $0.75 $3.75 $7.50 A spokesman for the V. S. 7th Air Division here said the two flights were the longest ever made by single-engine jet planes.

The planes, refueled in mid flight hy tanker aircraft, were on a flight planned to test the global mobility of the nir force. The Thunderjets, which have a normal range of about 70(1 miles, can do better than 600 miles an hour. The I'SAF spokesman at lakenheath refused to say which route the jet took from Turner field to Britain and Morocco, or the. number of refueling contacts made on the long hop across the. He was released on bond for carrying a shotgun, resisting arrest and drunk and disorderly conduct.

A force of tanks and armed cars surrounded the whits-walled palace while thn resident genetal ordered the sultan into exile. Oulllaume was acting under orders sent him following an emergency session of the Firmh cabi-net in Pari. He was otdered "to take all measures necessary to en This chart shows only a few typical example of savings goals and how to reach them through Payroll Savings. Broad Study Pledged On Offshore Oil Law sure security and ih 1 curity of the institution of the throne," communique said. Mohammed had ruled Morocco since the death of his father in 1S27.

The sultan openly supported the Nationalist rause of the 1s-tiqlal party In mo WASHINGTON t.V Sen. Everett Saltonstall R-Mass said yesterday the White House lias inhumed ium steps are now being taken to leain whether the new-offshore oil law threatens any change In the historic policy between the I'nited States and foreign countries regarding fishing right in coastal waters The submerged oil land law. Saltonslall said, gave Texas and Florida ownership of tinder-water lands 10'j miles out to sea. He said In a statement: "Thi fact has led the fishing Industry to be concerned that the act might be interpreted by other countries as extrnding our none of exclusive fishing right beyond the historic thiee-nnle limit which we have insisted upon in our relations with these countries." Arson Suspected In Forest Fires FORESTVII.l.E, Quebec t.Ti-Provinclal police searched yesterday for evidence of arson in the two forest fires which burned more than 115 square miles of timberland near here before being checked. Two men are being held under guard as "important' witnesses, and investigations are continuing, police said.

The mam bhue, which started Aug. 7. has swept no farther in the past 5(5 hours, due partly to a shift in wind and damp, coo! weather. Some firefichters had a chance to enlarge fire -breaks around the threatened communities of Ste. Theieso and Canton Latotir, A smaller fire, spotted Monday near Ste.

Theiese, has been confined to about one square mile. Authorities said the fires would need close watching for some time, but only high wind would now endanger Ste. Theresa and Canton Lntour. 100-Foot Plunge Kills 2, Injures 15 RICH LANDS. Va Tw men were killed and 15 other in-jured yesterday when a bus load-d with homeboond miners blew a tira and plunged over a 100-foot embankment.

A spokesman at Clinch Valley clinic identified the dead as John Delph, 85, of Richland, and John-i tiy Johnson, 23, of the Jewell Pudge! area, The driver of the bus, Spencer! Bays of Richland, told reporters the tire blew out on State Route 67. between Richland and Jewell Ridge, causing the bu. to swerve ever the embankment. Engineers Approve Site Of Mississippi Bridge CARUTHERSVILLE, Army engineers have approved the site selected for a new brildge across the Mississippi river near Saltonstall and Sens. S.

L. llol- land (PFIal and Price Daniel; (D-Texas) wrote Presiden Eisen-j hower Aug. 8 that the fishing in-j Acre. Horn Improvement Co. Akim, Inc.

Allen-Whitfield Paint Cliu Co. Allowiy Brothers Co. Alico Window! of Nsthvill American Oil Cempsny of Inc. American Piper Twine Co. American Tire Recapping Co.

Anderson Fish Oyster Co. Appliance Distributors. Inc. C. A.

Armstrong, Insurance Agency Automobile Electric Service Co. Auto Paint Shop B. Cafeteria im Baggcrt's OHict Equipment Mary Ball Candies Banner furniture Co. Walter Batey Motors, Madison Beesley Furniture Co. Bell's Booterics, Inc.

Berry Hill Lumber Co. Bob's Bicycle Shop Bond-Sanders Paper Co. Bowling Creen Express H. Brown Co. The Bull Pen Restaurant Consolidated Insurance Company Cooper and Winters Currey's Wholesale Distributor Candyland Craig Sanitary Market Chester's Kirby and Ross Life and Casualty Insurance Co.

of Tenn. Mack Pest Control Service Mallemca's Men's Stor Mallerne Realty Co. Marshall Bruc Co. Cus Mayer Ltd. McCann Steel Company McClure's Department Stores McDowell fir McDowell, Contractors, Engineers McDowell General Tire Co.

McEwen Laundry Melfi's Restaurant Melrose Plumbing Heating Co. Modern Service Stores, Inc. Montgomery Ward Co. Arthur Murray School of Dancing Nashville Auto-Diesel College Nashvill Breeko Block Company The Nashville, Chattanooga St. Louis Railway Nashvill Cas Co.

Nashvill Paper Stock Co. Nashvill Savings Lean Corp. National Furniture Store The National Life Accident Insurance Co. Peoples Furniture Co. Petway-Reavis Co.

Club Plantation Polar Cold Storage, Inc. "Ask" Pritchett Co. Quality Service Stores Hetti Ray's Restaurant The ReuBens Inc. Reynolds Motor Co. Rock Products Co.

E. A. Sellers, Mgr. efferson Standard Lift Insurance Co. Singer Sewing Machine Co.

Spurlock Carter Venetian Blind Co. Staley-Peeler Real Estate Slansell Electrie Company Stat Farm Insurance Companies Auto, Life, Fire Steiner Lightman Sterchi's B. H. Stief lewelry Co. Stoddard's, Inc.

Super Service Motor Freight Swiss Cleaners Tennessee Wholesale Drug Co. Thompson Creen Machinery i Company, Ine. Tinsley's Universal Tire Appliance Co. Washington Mfg. Company Weinberger's, Inc.

of Nashvill Wherry Furniture Co. Whit Cottag' Restaurant Whit Way Laundry Russell Willis Co. Yellow Cab Co- Cumberland Realty Co. Commercial Letter Shop Dixie Drive It Yourself System Draughon's Business College Employers Personnel Service, Inc. Englert Engineering Co.

Ernie's Record Mart Fall's Business College Fidelity Federal Savings Lean Association of Nashvill Firestone Stores General Truck Sales, Inc. Coldner't jewelers Coodyear Service Store M. T. Cossett Company, Inc. Creen Hills Market, Inc.

Biscoe Criffith Harpeth Oil Franklin, Tenn. Hartley Carment Inc. Fletcher Harvey Portrait Hermitage Laundry Herts Driv-Ur-Sclf System H. C. Hill Stores Hillsbor Cleaners-Laundry Hippodrome Motors, Inc.

Holt Murphy Insurance Home Federal Savings Loan Assn. Humphreys Til Awning Co. Furniture Co. Keith-Simmons Inc. Jimmy Kelley's Kimbreugh-Phillips Co.

King Nash Motors dustry was concerned over pos slbls changes by other countries; in the traditional policy which al-j lows foieign fishermen to enter; home wateis up to the thice nule limit. Man Gone 38 Years Declared Legally Dead here, it was reported yesterday, -A! JOHNSON CITY, State benator J. f. ratterson man who left home as a vouth 38; of Caruthcrsvllle said the west- years ago and never returned was! ern approach to the bridge will declared legally dead In chancery! be here, with the eastern end at court yesterday so his elderlv Powell' frry, near Rldgley, Tenn. I father might have the man $326 Our Happy Homes SAGINAW, Mich.

--UT) A few hour after midnight Wednesday, police received a report from an Irate housewife that a neighbor was sawing wood in his back yard, Police arrived on the scene while Willie Carr.was busily engaged with a handsaw. Told to confine his sawing to daylight hours. Carr explained. "My neighbor dogs ok me up by barking and seeing as how I couldn't sleep, I figured I might ss well be doing Patterson is executive secretary bank account, of the Tennosaee-Mlssouil bridge) Chancellor Dayton E. Phillips is-commission.

Final approval of; sued the order after hearing testl the bridge site, he said, wa given mony that G. M. Phillips or Unicoi hy th chief of army engineers in; left home In 1S15 at the age of 20 Wsshington, and wa last heard from by Ms The bridgs would be the onlyjfamlJv in Mexico City in span across the Mississippi be The father, 87-year-old W. L. tween Memphis and Cairo, 111.

The-Phillip, requested the rulint: to problem r.f financing the multl-isuthorii him lo withdraw $2 de-million dollar structure is still un- posited In hi son name at a settled. I Johnson Citv hank. jjohnson City bank..

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