Net Paid CIRCULATION Last Week 2655 IjigbltmV jB*eort that. Resident Engineer ?'red A. May said the detour vas set up as a safety precau :ion to motorists. Some sections k the existing highway are be ng broken up and the use of leavy road machinery to do the 10b points up the danger ele ment. Meanwhile as perplexed local officials shake their heads and ponder the next move to keep US 23-441 open and the tourist traffic flowing, citizens of Clay ton are circulating a petition protesting the detour and urg ing that the highway be kept open during construction. US 23-441 is the tourist , life line of the north Georgia area and this end of W. N. C. How long the detour will be in force is indefinite, it is re ported. To enter Georgia, motorists mu.st now go through High lands. down NC 28. and on the Pine Mountain Road into Clay ton. Rrd Cross Drive Extends 15 Days A 15-day extension has been called for the annual American Red Cross fund drive here in an effort to raise the quota of $3,750. Only about $700 is on hand. In announcing the continua tion of the drive ? scheduled to close today (Thursday i ? Mrs. Elizabeth McCollum, chapter secretary, said reports from the various sections of the county "Just aren't coming in ... we are forced to extend the drive to find out where we stand.." The Weather Tbr week's temperatures asd rainfall. a? ?ecordeu IfighlaxxLi bv Tmlor N. flat! and W. C. Newton. TV V observer; and at the Coweeta HydroJogL Laboratory : FRANKLIN Temperatures High Low Rain Wed.. Mar. 23 61 20 Thursday 67 22 Friday 85 32 .13 Saturday 60 15 .61 Sunday .40 9 Monday 49 17 Tuesday 53 29 HIGHLANDS Temperatures High Low Rain Wed.. Mar. 23 53 23 Thursday 62 31 Friday 52 32 Saturday 42 10 .34 Sunday 38 4 Monday 42 14 Tuesday 50 24 COWEETA Temperatures High Low Rain Wed., Mar. 23 61 21 Thursday ,66 23 .12 Friday 65 32 .94 Saturday 39 38 Sunday 40 7 Monday 46 16 Tuesday 54 25 Mr. Sutton Mr. Summer Mr. Pa.tton A bill appointing C. C. Sutton, Erwin Patton, anil O. F. Summer as a county board of educa tion for Macon yesterday (Wednesday) still was in (lie senate committee on education, according to information received here. The bill, which names the three men to replace the five men nom inated in the Democratic primary, was introduce 1 V.irch 18 by Rep. G. L. Houk. ft was passed ty the house last Thursday and went to the senate committee the following day.