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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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wmmvini s.Ni-wironic. rtu0 muoushi, iwU rye 70 Miles Of Mew Interstate May Be Opened By End Of leaf By BILL PAWLINS NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) -Nearly 70 miles of new lnter- ertson County, opened to traffic I in June. A much publicized bottleneck, the Bedford County line, all'tem will get a big boost if all Interstate 65, connecting with I-j north of Nashville's downtownji-75 project at Lake City, will part of 2,208 miles of interstate scheduled Dec. 1.

The addition- goes according to plan. Inter- 65 In East Nashville Is to cross 'area. Also scheduled is an MO; delude 4.9 miles of 1-75 from expected to be open to traffic al 10.6 miles from Stewarts state 40 from 48th to 18th Ave-jthe Cumberland Fiver and be project crossing the river from: sharps Gap to Emory Road in across the nation, Baker said Creek to Tenn. 10 Is scheduled nues North, a 2.7 mile stretch, 1 opened to 8th Avenue the tracks to 1-65. County and 11.3 miles of he was Informed.

state highway, weather per- in Lake City In Anderson Coun-mlttlng, may be opened to traf-'ty will be eliminated when the fic by the end of this year, the next stretch scheduled Is Tennessee Highway Depart- i opened to traffic. It is a bypass ment said Thursday. from Tenn. 71 to Tenn. 9 and is Except for a short stretch on 'scheduled to be opened Sept 1.

the east side of the Cumberland A total of 33 miles of Inter-Plateau in Roane County, the state 24, between Nashville and to be opened by Dec. 31. 'is scheduled to open by the end When 10 more blocks of 1-265 Isi East Tennessee Interstate 1-81 from Tenn. 160 at Morris- Several short bottlenecks in of the year. At the same opened, it will connect with 1-40 construction, in addition to the town to Term.

34 34 near Green- We are specialist in Pets and their supplies Dog Grooming the Shelby County freeway sys tern are scheduled to be opened in December. The first, scheduled for Dec. 1, is 1.6 miles of 1-255 from the Term. 83 Inter eville. All the projects are scheduled for opening by Dec.

31, but department officials cautioned that bad weather could delay these. The schedule was forwarded to Federal Highway Administrator F. C. Turner by the state highway department and released In brief outline by Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn.

The Tennessee mileage is change at Thomas Street to the highways will eliminate the in- Chattanooga, is scheduled to be Midtown Interchange. JONES Pet Shops terstate bottleneck in Nashville opened to trail ic in uecemoer. and make it possible to travel This includes 8 miles from Old from Memphis to Knoxville on Hickory Boulevard to Stewarts the Interstate system. Creek in Rutherford County, 7.4 The mileage Includes 10 miles miles from Tenn. 10 to Buchan- of Interstate 65, from the Ken- an School Road and 7.7 miles tucky line to Tenn.

25 In Fob- from Buchanan School Road to Later in December, the de partment hopes to open 1.5 miles of 1-240 from the Midtown Interchange to Chelsea, and 1.35 miles of 1-255 from Lamar EnnUr Tl ft 1812 21st. Ave. So. Nashville, Tenn. Telephone CY 1-2380 Russia Eying friendly Beat With Caution JOIN THE SCHOOL BAND RENT A TRUMPET CLARINET FLUTE TROMBONE SAXAPHONE fc (AP Wlrephoto) WASHINGTON MEETS WITH JOINT CHIEFS President Nixon and Defense Secretary Melvin R.

Laird met Tuesday with the service chiefs in the chief executive's White House office. In the foreground are Gen. William C. Westmoreland, left, Army Chief of Staff, and Adm." Thomas H. Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Across from them, from left, are: Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, commandant of the Marine Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Chief of Operations; and Gen.

John D. Ryan, Air Force Chief of Staff. See Sam Collins, Leon Moore or Bill Bryant OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT COLLINS MUSIC STORE Third a Commerce St. Dial 445-5871 By WILLIAM L. RYAN cow's attitude which calls to would seem that for some long AP Special Correspondent mind the old Russian adage time to come the center of So-What's the Kremlin mood about approaching a friendly viet attention will be the Middle these-days? Is "peace about to bear with extreme caution.

East. That should make the Mid-break out? Temporarily, at least, Soviet die East the No. 1 problem of The Russians show an Interest leaders seem to want to turn the United States, Vietnam note in easing the danger in the Mid- their attention away from Eu withstanding. die East Moscow has signed a rope, to mark time there. They Soviet leaders have Just treaty with West Germany re- are concerned about Red China briefed the top brass of their nounclng use of force.

There are and Asia, but China may be Warsaw Pact clients on the hints that Moscow Is listening to more ah irritation than a real wherefores of the agreement American proposals at the stra- worry. with West Germany, whose teglc arms talks. In Europe, the' Historically, Moscow has clauses on mutual guarantees of Kremlin plumps for relaxation, liked to take care of one big frontiers and renunciation of AlUhis might suggest incllna- project at a time, having a dls- force mean little. The idea of tions toward "peaceableness; Yet -taste for. chewlng too many West Germany alone threaten-there is something about Mos-J large bites si multaneousiy.

It lng" Moscow Is ridiculous, no matter how scary Soviet propa riagusu fivers yifii sir unity ganda can be on that subject There are other alms. One is economic: the need of the Russians for West German know-how and goods. Another may stem from an anxiety for stability on the immediate western borders because of Moscow's internal economic and political problems. The Russians have a 24th Community Party Congress coming up next March a year late which could bring clashes on both economic and political and the progress made in implementing America's 1966 Federal Highway Safety Act Dick Payson of Alabama, serving as host for the session, said "25,000 people wrote the 1 000- bulletin board i 'u000' Cll nC inTheRafter' MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Despite advances afforded by modern technology and more rigid law enforcement, traffic safety coordinators from seven southern states agree they are still plagued by one nagging problem the drunk driver.

i The coordinators opened a two-day meeting here Thursday by discussing their problems governor, and personally Ironts between entrenched party saying 'we want to rid Ala- bureaucrats and the reform-bama of the drunk driver'" be- minded element, some of the fore state lawmakers finally latter even seeking a bit of de-enacted an "Implied consent" mocratlzation, law. But Internal strains are noth- The statute, passed in 1969, 8 new to Soviet leaders and calls for drivers who appear to have not seemed much of a de-be drunk to undereo an in- terrentto pursuit of foreign poli- toxlcatlon test or face a 90-day cy goals. One of these goals can license suspension. De to nau aown the status quo in In another area, said Pay son, Ewope. In Eastern Europe, the Alabama is working to imple- Brezhnev doctrine, asserting the ment a "flying ambulance" to ri8nt to Interfere in any Corn-shorten travel time between ac-j munist-ruled country, secures Hrient srenps and hnmttai the European buffer zone.

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The Lf-Chronlcle will not be raaponalbl) or money paid In adTane to e(ular carrier. It ll pennlaaabl 40 pay motor rout cerrleri la ad- said his state already has three vves Germany points in tne 0.1-, helicopters lh service. A recent section of eliminating potential crackdown on drunk drivers troubles on the Soviet Bloc's slashed traffic fatalities by 30 western flank while Moscow per cent in Florida, representa-. pursues Imperialist alms in the tive William Muntzlng reported. Middle East and Mediterranean 1 And Bill Thompson of i nessee said that state's traffic! 7,16 area-and a measure of) control over us enormous re-; i safety has been bolstered bv I computerized record-keeping.

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