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V -4, - , J On Povi-er Completion Of Parkway Sections Are Assured Interior Secretary Chapman last! week assured the state tnat section of tnc Blue Ridge Parkway would be completed. A letter to U. S. Rep. Monroe Kfddon of IkiidersonvUle said: We propose . . ta complete section of the I'amway west oi Ajshevllle between U. S. Highway m near Wagon Road Gap and Bvech Gap where the Parkway con. nects with an existing state road. . . . Any other funds wnwn can b- allotted to the Parkway for said yars (1952 and 1933 flseal years) oui of these approproaUous. whicn cannot at this tine be definitely determined," will be used toward the completion of a section start ing at Balsam Gap . , . runnlni through to Soco Gap ... As fnnrts are available unmeo' atcly following the fiscal year 19j3, we propose to hasten the construc tion west of Ashcvllle to t he Great Smoky Mountains National Park wHh the objective mm me rarKwuy may on beome a completed pro ject." One preceding paragraph of Secretary Chapman's letter point ed out that the Federal Aid High way Act of 1980, passed by the House and reported to the Senate, wiuld authorite $13,000,000 for the federal Parkway in the fiscal year 1951 and an Identical amount In the 1953 fiscal year. These would affect construction over the entire length of the Park way, from the Shenandoah Valley near Waynesboro, Va to the Na tional Park. "Aiauailng these funds are made vnllahln hv aDoroDrlations,' the lettee said, there would be enough to compete the Parkway from the Shenandoah National Park to Ashevillt, except for a section near Roanoke. Va.. "which Is now serv ed by tcisting highways." Last week, the Senate rejected n Amendment to add $3,000,000 which would assure completion of the Parkway. But Senator Frank P. Graham, who submitted it, said later the situation might be ironed out in (he Senate-House conferences on the highway bills. Crutally Beaten Color Changes Herald End Of Summer ! The Smokies' highest ridges are t signalling the wane of summer . now. Va on the peaks, green is giv- ina wav to the hurt ley of autumn. Gradually, the mountains, like a lady changing a mess, sup "- many-hued frock of fall over their heads, and let it fall graauauy down over them. By mid-October the hills will be in their most beautiful autumn dress, to make this season the most heautiful of the year. ! Thi rolor season will continue on into late November when the mountains gradually will start changing to the new garb of win- ter. ian Governor Scott wai to cotfer ln Washington this week in regard to the development of hydroelectricf power in North Carolina. . BE SITIE TO VISIT BRADLEY'S MOTEL BRAND NEW MODERN ALSO INDIAN r' TRADING POST SOCO GAP ROAD MOTHER of three, children, Mrs. Jan TJomttoi l In a critical con dition at a Princeton, N. J hos plUtl ai the result of a brutal beaU ing in the woodi near her horn a. Pulici art hampered la their search for the attacker by the victim Inability to utter anything but in coherent phraaea. (International) his shirts, .v tool for Hill tl whtn yM auy wmImW! Spain's capital, Madrid, lies' al most at the exact geographic cen ter of the country. paflw:;.I.w'f Most ol the work of power lineman is done aloft, and it is a dull week wh ch doesn t nna a ime tu elTmbTn some 30 to 50 poles. At left top, John L. Herring and Sam C. Harrelson CaroUn. , Ppwer' St lineman, are shown at work at Marion, S. C. They have covered nearbr Hut wires with rubber hose. 260 such linemen keep the Company's lines hot. 'At right Allen Ivey. line crew foreman, who has climbed some 200 or more miles in 28 year of wo'rkthg on e hot stuff. Nowadays, he leaves most of the climbing to younger men. -Urt S as "gTunts" (groundmeni, and ascend both in altitude and in rank with experience At right be t i a closci of the lineman', friend-one of his hooks. Attached to his shoes and leg by two straos ' it makes even a monkey's aerial work seem clumsy. . , ... tottoin sbJws standard equipment of your lineman. It includes belt w.th tools safety belt, hofia parof rubber gloves encased in a paper of work gloves. With this equipment, li-e-meo regularly work on hot wires carrying up to 4,000 volts of current. Want Ads bring quick results. See Us For 0 Accessories 0 Washing 0 Greasing 0 Polishing , 0 Gas & Oil JAMES SHELL SERVICE North Main Street I .a.fho way HE likes thorn; Home Laundry & Cleaners PKne 772 A UTTK Milbtr Slreei t vraac . I. PASTRIES PIES CAKES "The MwreYouBuy-. The Happier We Are" w j We Get A Kick Oat ai Bakwg Tine Foods WHITMAN'S BAKHIY Main Street Pfcoft J43 WaynesvHle Grand Jury Makes Surprise Visit . The Cabarrus County Grand Jury paid a surprise visit U the county jail at Concord the other day after studying a state inspec tor's report. Then it made recom mendations for drastic improve ments. 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