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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 25

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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, FrirJir, October 16, 1964 25 Emory's Dr. Wiley Lecturing in Europe Connector Ribbon Cut-Inside Capitol A "red carpet" dedication ceremony was held Thursday for Atlanta's Downtown Connector and giant Interchange which Gov. Carl Sanders declared "links together the entire Southeast." and the universities of Belgrade and Zagreb. WWAMWWVWWWrW, Dr. Bell Wiley, Candler professor of history at Emory University, is lecturing this fall in Europe under auspices of the U.S.

Department of State. Dr. Wiley, noted as an authority on the Civil War, is chairman of the executive committee of the Civil War Centennial Commission. He began his tour In Dublin. In addition to American embassies, he will lecture at such places as Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, Oxford, London University, Aarhus University in Denmark, University of Innsbruck, the Sorbonne, the universities of Oslo and Bergen The long-awaited dedication TWO MORE Customers ntedtd Apply immtdiotely to LESTER MADDOX CAFETERIA 0 7s state 20) which leaves Atlanta and goes to Birmingham, was opened to traffic Thursday from the interchange below the State Capitol to Ashby Street.

Federal Highway Administrator Rex Whitton of Washington called the connector and Interchange, which is the crossroads for three major interstate highways, a "marvelous example 2 I MM ITIHIII, LOCATIONS climaxed 15 years of planning and work. Atlanta Mayor Ivan AJlen said it's not surprising that motorists now have "a twinkle in their eye, a smile on their face and gratitude In their heart" at the completion of the project. IN GOVERNOR'S OFFICE The dedication, attended by scores of city, state, federal and civil leaders, was held in the governor's red-carpeted office instead of on the connector because of rain. In conjunction with the connector ceremony, the first leg of the West Expressway (Inter of where all levels of government worked in cooperation with each other." The federal official said the already completed interstate highways in the nation, which Uff Photo Bob Dandy L-R: Rex Whitton, Gov. Sanders, Jim Gillis Cut Ribbon are two and a half to three times safer than other highways I He also declared that the Brookwood Station area where saved an estimated 3,500 lives last year.

ders' office, with Miss Highway Department of 1964 (Miss Carol Overstreet) and Mrs. Joyce When completed, the entire interstate network is Bailey, the governor secre tary, stretching the ribbon I I I mm II I i I expected to save 8,000 lives a across the room. FREE year by reducing traffic crashes, he said. OIL FREE PARKING Using big shears to cut the 1 PARKING Mayor Allen pointed out to ribbon into ribbons were San ders, Allen, Highway depart the Northeast Expressway (1-85) and Northwest Expressway (1-75) merge "has got to have some attention" soon to relieve the heavy traffic congestion. Highway engineers say this is the biggest expressway bottleneck in the area.

Mayor Allen also mentioned the need of the proposed Stone Mountain freeway. Although the rain chased the ment director Jim Gillis, Whit the group that, although completion of the Downtown Connector takes a big load off of 3935 BUF0RD HIGHWAY AT, CLAIRM0NT, ME. 6-7411 S. COBB DR. AT AUSTELL MARIETTA, 428-4133 ton and Harold McCart, chair man of the Fulton County Conv mission.

city streets, the continued rapid growth of the metropolitan area will mean, in not too many Reginald Trice of Macon, chairman of the Slate Highway years, that additional expressways and interstate routes will ceremony indoors, an official Board, presided over the dedi cation ceremonies. FRUIT be needed. ribbon-cutting was held in San FLOWERING TONIGHT'S BEST VIEW IS ON CHANNEL 2 TV. orv ALL 1 coun'se-lor one who gives advice, help." Phelan Loan Counselors are care-full trained to give you well-qualified, helpful advice to solve your pressing financial problems. Come, in today to discuss a possible loan no charge or obligation, of course.

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MANY VARIITIES MANY WITH BUOS RIG. $1.49 Burnett and Newhart give "the treatment" to "Broadway Melody" and "High Noon" as guest Dom DeLuise helps the spoofing! PINK TV TONIGHT ON 8:30 THE WERTAMERS WHITE BALLED IN BURLAP GWIES La rx Channel 11 present! NEWS WATCH at 7:00, a report compiled by a staff of news specialists backed by education, experience, and that special ability of being where the news is. Bill McCain reports on news of Atlanta and the nation; Linda Faye advises you on weekend weather; and Art Collier gives you the pigskin lineup! Speeding from the realism of the present to the fantasy of the future, it's the season's SWISS MIXED JUMBO IA. IN LOTS OF SO EMC THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER MAGNOLIAS AZALEAS vitu km IN SEVERAL VARIETIES 1Q LOCALLY GROWN IO IOII Orandiflor Heavy in Iwrlap. Of Gomer tips his hat instead of saluting Front-page drama with Gary Merrill lady Marina officer known and Harry Guardino.

Robert Ryan familiarly as Capt. Ironpants! guest stars as a tough policeman! CimRart IVY IN LOTS or $13.00 most exciting action-cartoon series at 7:30 JONNY QUEST! Tonight, Jonny and his father. Dr. Benton Quest, investigate the mysterious appearance of man-made gold in India! Another youngster becomes the focus of attention when he creates a near scandal with an innocent school composition on The Farmers Daughter at Young Danny Morley, turns Inger Stevens into a hot Wash-ington gossip item! Watch the pandemonium as "Katy Holstrum" remembers the old adage "out of the mouths of babes" Rumors continue to provoke laughs at 8:30 when neighbors accuse THE ADDAMS FAMILY of lack of breeding so, what's wrong with a tarantula for a birthday gift? The indignant Addamses hire a genealogist (family tree-looker-uper) to prove there aren't any nuts on their tree only Uncle Fester! At 9:00, the curtain rises on Channel 11 's FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOYIES! Academy award winner Claudette Colbert WE USE AND RECOMMEND 930 raaSiiTER 10 USH1C 8 is 1 if stars with George Brent in the rollicking romantic comedy, "Bride For Sole!" It's Hollywood's most hilarious battle of the sexes when the determined Miss Colbert uses the guise of a tax expert to find a rich husband! At 1 1 :00, it's time for Atlanta's most complete late news wrap-up on NIGHT WATCH! Paul Dougherty presents the facts behind the headlines: Linda Fare reports on weather for to FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES LAIVN FOOD ,1 ill mfiplto tm' inn in inrmwl audi Iii mm mmm' win rirr iin inn, hi iir i GIVES MORE PREMIUM LAWN FOOD FOR YOUR MONEY Dollar for dollar you get more essential nutrients for a greener, healthier lawn. Can't burn due to patented process Sate to apply even on newly seeded lawn Built-in regulator releases nourishment slowly tor 26 weeks LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR FALL FEEDING PROBLEMS morrow; and Art Collier brings you a fast-poced sports preview for the action weekend ahead! At 11:30, "Machine Gun Kelly" blazes across the screen on Channel 11's LATE MOVIE! Charles Bronson and Susan Cabot star in the thrilling biography of the Chicago gangster! Frankenstein creates a monster out of the brain of adwarf! Peter Cushing Francis Matthews WEATHER SPORTS FRANKENSTEIN WdUCl wa ga M0D-WQ13 i i atlanta Vitnri a 11:30 With Bestoink Dooley tin cwfMr.

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