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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 21

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I THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1981 21 musical celebration on, Mall as part of the nation's 1976; Bicentennial celebration. Promoter Callahan dead at 86 BIRMINGHAM (AP) John N. "Pappy" Callahan, promoter of old-time music, will be buried Thurs- day. He died Tuesday at the age of 86. Callahan coordinated and presided at the old-time portion of a Troy State may pay award, Graddick says Along with Adams, the school officials who lost the suit were Edward Barnett, TSU vice president; Johnny Long, dean of Arts and Sciences; and Duane Tway, chairman of the history department.

In another advisory opinion released this week, Graddick said the state's compulsary attendance law does not apply to public school students over 16. But, he said, if the students choose to remain in school, they must abide by all the rules, including attendance regulations. Students over 16 are subject to the same discipline as younger students when they break school rules, Graddick said in the advisory opinion requested by Lauderdale County School Superintendent Holland Greer. An advisory opinion from Graddick does not carry the weight of law, but it serves as a guideline for officials. In other advisory opinions released this week, Graddick said: The Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind is entitled to $500,000 from a bond sale by the state Fi- nance Department in 1980.

A constable may serve a war rant issued by a municipal judge anywhere within a county of the constable's residence. Officers and employees of the state are entitled to a mileage allowance from their base station to their destination and return or for miles actually traveled from home to their destination and return, whichever is less. An exception is when the entire travel is performed on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays. Roosevelt City may not, without specific authority from the Legislature, levy a special fire tax on its citizens. If no revenue is collected in the police jurisdiction of Fort Payne, the municipality has no duty to provide any services in the police jurisdiction.

Prichard, which has exceeded its constitutional debt limit, can't secure a temporary loan in anticipation of receiving federal and local revenue sharing funds. No statutory constraints or guidelines exist which would regulate the issuance of solicitation permits by local authorities. By The Associated Press Troy State University can pay $13,000 awarded to a professor who sucessfully sued school officials, Attorney General Charles Graddick says. Troy State President Ralph Adams asked Graddick for the advisory opinion after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Adams and other school officials in a suit brought by a geography professor, Dr.

Nicholas D'Andrea. The court awarded D'Andrea $13,000 in damages and legal fees after ruling that the university improperly dismissed him in 1977. D'Andrea said he was fired because he objected to the university's financial policies and practices. He was reinstated after filing the suit. In Graddick's advisory opinion, he said the Troy State board of trustees passed a resolution in 1970 agreeing to pay any court judgments Or court costs levied against school officials as a result of their jobs.

Without the resolution, there is plenty of other legal precedent to justify the school paying the $13,000, Graddick said. Hoover-A opened as BIRMINGHAM (AP) While rush-hour traffic backed up as usual late Wednesday, Gov. Fob James squirted paint from a striping machine and then officially opened an 11.7-mile stretch of Interstate 65 that will relieve a bottleneck that has caused untold thousands of motorists to fume. The interstate leg from Hoover to Alabaster south of Birmingham was described by James as "a wonderful construction job, a thing of art." The builders saved a 200-foot stretch of striping for James to paint as a symbolic completion of the section of roadway that completes the highway link between Birmingham and Montgomery. As soon as the dignitaries' plat i labaster 1-65 leg commuters wait STORE COUPON 15OFFAtlYPACI(OF Two legs of 1-65 in Alabama still are not open.

An 11-mile section over the Mobile River north of Mobile a $134 million project is expected to be completed in September, relieving motorists of a delaying detour through Bay Minette. The final leg, 13.7 miles from Birmingham north to Kimberly, is not even under contract. The first contracts on the $100 million job are expected to be let next fall, with completion set five years later. When that day comes, the highway will be finished, providing a route from Mobile through Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana to Gary, on Lake Michigan. form was removed, the gates were opened for north and south bound traffic to use the new highway, which keeps drivers from having to detour onto U.S.

31, with its series of traffic lights, speed zones and local traffic. That detour, Jefferson County Commissioner Chriss Doss said, has "strengthened the vocabulary of millions of motorists." Presiding Probate Judge Tommy of Shelby County noted that his county's population grew 74.3 percent from 1970 through 1980. "Most of them commute to Birmingham daily, and this is a great event for them," he said. The stretch of interstate took two years and $74.8 million to build. Dear Retailer: This coupon will be redeemed for 15' off any pack of SUMMIT Bars, plus 7 for handling provided coupon is redeemed in accor ri5" BSETDT DDDDh 52734 Cash November 30, 1981.

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