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tjition Sought A RICAN government Is the extradition from j i of Claudio Mora Mo re), leader of the recent insurgent movement in a. According to reports, a former boxer and at lerved ns personal body Dr. Rafael Calderon irhen !;e was president tica. (International) 1 Parkway Group Lauded For Support Of Projects Praise lor thy Blue Ridge Park way Association's successful "ef fort to cam forward construction on the Parkway" in Virginia and North Carolina came today from the congressman in whose district the major new construction pro jects are scheduled to begin 111 the near future Five major projects in Virginia ! and seven in North Carolina will I be financed by the $3,971,600 con struction fund in the Parkway sup plcmctal appropriation bill passed by Congress earlier this month In North Carolina, two projects near Blowing Rock will be com pleted at a cost of $222,000 to pro vide better access to the Park way's Moses H Cone Memorial Park. Included are grading, drain ing. and stone base from U. S. 321 to Sandy Flat Gap $143,800. and completion of U. S. 321 grade separation. $78,800 Other projects From Wagon Road Gap to Bfech Gap. grading, draining, stone base, and tunnel repairs, $205,000; grade v I separation work at N C. Koute ] 181, $156,000. and at N C. Route 18. $125,000; Linville Fall- spur, j providing more suitable access to the tails. $300,000; and tunnel lin ing and portal work between Blow ing Rock and Asheville, $144,000. J The Hark Service plans to spend $461,700 for minor projects ill j North Carolina and Virginia. These are at Linville Falls. Crabtrec Meadows, and Craggy Gardens, in North" Carolina, and at Humpback Hocks Mabry Mill, and Peaks of Otter, in Virginia. Guard rails and walls at various locatioiis in the two states will cost an additional $253,500. In addition to the construction funds. Park Service officials have announced plans to spend $568,296 on administration, protection, and , maintenance in the Parkway in the I two states in the present fiscal, year which started July 1 Want Ads bring quick results. j ^ { A KISS IS STILL A KISS AT 101 JOHANNES SELMAAS, 101-> r-w-old Norwegian farmer, is obviously happy as he is kissed by two girls from his native land on his arrival in New York aboard the liner Stai-arigi'rfjord. They are Kari Nielsen and Anne Grete Funderrude, now in the United States on scholarships. One of the oldest passengers to cross the Atlantic, Johannes said he came to sec America and shake hands with President Eisenhower. Coropetitive Fishing LAKK WALKS, Kla. <Al' The compelilion for a square meal is rugged in waters around here. Wishing from a canal bank. Loue Joiner hooked a large bUckfish. As he hauled it ashore, a small snake ? crawled out of its throat and swam away. Joiner pui the fisll on a siring and left it dynalink in tlit' water while he continued fishing. When he r> turned, a big snake had swal lowed the tish. Americans make about 188 mil lion telephone ealls a day. 1'he average American who has reached 50 years of age can expect to live to be about 75 years old. History (Continued from Pace One) long one?we shall not attempt to go into it here. Just the part of their history since the early pion- ! etr days runs through scores of j years?in peace and in war. Our- | ing this tinte the Cherokees were, alternately, the attackers and de- , fenders, but generally on the de- ; fence. Treaty of 1K35 Now comes the time when the I Clu rokees must leave, or the most of them, their homes and the quiet solitudes of the Smokies. Thus it was because of the above-named treaty 'made in Kchotah, Georgia* and enforced by authority, and 1 power of Fbdcral arms. The cruel- ! ty and hardships the Indians en- 1 dured. the often futile resistance, the long trek to*Oklahoma all this , cannot be adequately described by mi records on paper. 1 See "Into These Hills".t In 1817 Felix Walker, who had moved to this section <Jonathan i Creek) in 1807, was elected to Con-! j gross, representing the Asheville District. He was elected again in 1819 and 1821. and was one of the first men in this part of the state to hold such a high office. Itepresentation <1831 to lKJti) Senate: Win. I'arham. 2 terms Win. Sitton. 1 term. Ninian Kd monston. 2 terms. House: Ninian Edmonston, 3 terms in succession. Joseph H Walker. 2 terms. Beginning 1830 representation was changed in our statq. making the sessions of the legislature two years apart, instead of every year as previously; the law also changed i county representation in the House OWLS DON'T GIVE HOOT FOR TIME m V.'HEN THE ClOCK on the Northville Methodist Church In Detroit stopped suddenly, Arnold Teshka, caretaker, became suspicious. He knew th'.t .an owl family had moved into the steeple and came upon ii.ese babies. Their nest had stopped the big timepiece. (International) from two members to one. 1K36 to 183X 1836 .tamos (lodger; lloAse, John I. Smith. 1838: llodRe Ray- j boui no House, Joseph Keener. t'orrootions: Chap 2. regarding proportion of illiterates, should read more than one fifth could fiot read nor write. The Sentollo family rifle is much Over 100 years old. probably about 140. as it was for years in the home of Mrs. McElroy'? paternal grand father. 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