Page 2-A From The Gallery By Mildred HmUm . RALEIGH - Activity during Holy Weak around the Legislative Building appeared to be about nor mal There was some talk of whether the two bodies would have the regular ■eseioue on Raster Himdsy and at week’s end the Senate members Bad been in structed to report back to their regular committee meetings Tueeday morning but to “rest” up Monday. House members regarded Monday as a work day far it was easy to see there was much to be done before adjournment so that body will be in regular session this evening. However, everything was not quite normal for there were some strange goings on. A large van of some sort was parted an the west side of the end n**— were being run in and around the building as the normal committee meetings and legislative sessions were in progress. A few questions were raised but no one got very excited about a colorful van being con nected to the building by wires and cables. Before the week was out it had been announced that the Department of Crime and Public Safety was spon soring a demonstration on telecommunications Friday morning. This followed right on the heels of a nuclear safety hearing or briefing in the auditorium Thursday afternoon called by the Legislative Utility Review Committee. So, big things : were going on and we didn’t : even know how big. It seems that all the plugging-in. and hooking-up stuff was so the telecom munications folks could bounce the entire procedure : off a satellite and beam it all over the world, even to Washington and from the nations capital back to the state capital. There were monitors set up in the auditorium and in the corridors for all to see how greet it was. And, of course, the van and engineers had come from -National Aeronautics anil Space Athniadstration (NASA.) • It was during this that was designed to prove we could jtalk to any country in the ■world that one legislator %as heard to comment: “‘Now that we can talk to •Any country in the world -nobody has anything to :say.” :j William Lee, president of . Duke Power Company, had :just returned from the Three Mile Island nuclear : Accident site where he had :been trying to assist the ■officials there in an effort to -determine the cause and -effect of the trouble and was •briefing a large group of -interested people on his finings. He said one woman said she felt father safe •after President Carter made Remove hard callus skin without tutting, scraping! •: From feel, hands, elbows. ■: Doctors find that hard, thick • 1 calluses often can be softened •: and removed medically. 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VEHICLES a iw/ejw t moi a;«rta* v» tn - ft . 4 '*>* /H ' . » inoi/'/ftd Hin v, soar, x,ui wfti i * frXl*--4r*4* *■<» a-yt^r •t •.*!- - WtfMiafAjrr# KN w.. *. -* • -g V k ' mir.tFAglH L rtfCm \ .. 4k6M*WBMNkNL > - K •A * • ■ • <•. " -: < tL *-J#rw .•, ’ • V--. ■ rttru* i * V an inspection trip to the site. “I knew it was safe then. If it had not been he would have sent Joe Callfeno,” she stated. Monday was the 64th legislative day and the house was buey with a bunch of bills. Rep. Jeff Enloe was still having trouble with his little bill to add residences to the Cartway Access statute. Some of his colloagues seemed to think it might be a real estate developers dream bill and wars inclined to fight it. There was the Gentleman from Alamance, Rep. John Jordan, who sent up an amendment to make the Cartway 60 feet rather than 30 feet wide as the bill provided, making it even more attractive to developers. “I’d have to oppose Mr. Jordan’s amendment for it might hurt my bill when it goes before that august body across the hall,” the sponsor said. , Jordan could only muster four votes for his amend ment and then Rep. Martin Lancaster of Wayne in troduced another amend ment and, as he asked the members to vote on that one, he said he hoped he had better. luck with his amendment than Rep. Jordan had with his. Well, he did and his amendment passed and then it was time to call the question and cut off debate. The Gentleman' from Macon said his little bill had fallen ill with “legal fever.” and be wanted to try to save it. He just could’nt do it far the measure failed by a vote of 54 to 56. Rep. Hartwell Campbell of Wilson was a bill which had been requested by tbe ABC Board which would make it legal to for elegible eating establish ments to serve beer and wine if mixed drinks were legal in the county or municipality. The measure was titled “clarifying changes in ABC Statutes.” Rep. Allen Adams Os Wake mreee to ask a question of 'Rep. Fletcher Harris of Sanford. Ijlow, the Gen tleman from Lee had not opened Ms mouth and was astounded when he was asked to yield. But he did yield and Rep. Adams said: “I understand that Sanford voted in liquor by the drink and them you couldn’t get a martini in town became the bartender couldn’t sell vermouth to go in it. Would this bill take care of that situation?” he asked. “Yea, Mr. Adams,” Rep. Harris said. “You come on down to Sanford and well tee that you get a martini.” Before tbe debate on the bill ended Rep. Jo Graham Foster of Mecklenburg, one of several dk&cated drys in the home, asked, “Are you making m wetter or frier?” The answer she got was that the bill was simply “clarifying.” Rep. Trish Hunt of Orange was working on trying to explain some changes in the Public Accountancy Act, one of which would permit tbe change in the fee which could be charged for the licensing examining. The fee currently cannot exceed ContifwadOn ftp to . NS- u. S. U. S. ,1 Grade A G' *■ lb. y|l” |1 M 1” | 1” Luter Lllter U. S. Luter Jamestown Brand Gwaltney Jamestown Jamestown Govn’t Insp. Franks _ C J lcken Brand Brand Bologna Bacon m&.m Sp3T6 ,b 99 ,b - 99* Come See! Come Enjoy! Come Redeem! Sausage Ribs Come Visit ib odu*isc mu* the S&H Mobile 1S ib. ib- Redemption Center OOt 139 AT: P&Q SUPER MARKET _. 1 FROM P 10 L A 18t T0 ND 19th BUT WE TRY TO GIVE MORE tM YOORWODTOUIR! Soft HroS W# ii Upton Drinks Cheese M Martha White 3 bottles Dinner Sausage BagSV Cream F | our Paper Towels 100I 00 k 701: QQt . 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