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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 29

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Atlanta, Georgia
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29
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, FriJ, May 1, 29 1 Expressway Link Opens Wednesday -X. (7 fp) fm rj i KJ A new stretch of the downtown expressway connector extending northward from Piedmont avenue to the North Expressway at Williams street will be opened by Gov. Vandiver at ceremonies set for 10 a.m. Wednesday. Ray Nixon, city construction U.S.

4-LANE SMYRNA, GA. WILLIAM PIKE HE. 5-0611 BUFORD HIGHWAY AT CLAIRMONT RD. SAM GIBSON ME. 6-7411 1 .1 I I i I 4 i chief, said he has been informed -3 LAM Vs i 1 1 Ul by highway officials that the .6 of one mile span is ready for use and that southbound traffic can use the stretch from Williams street and the North Expressway to Courtland street.

Alderman Jesse Dsaper, city public works committee, will preside at the official opening services. Nixon predicted Thursday that the remaining li mile uncompleted stretch of the downtown uu WE MUST REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER OPERATIONS KENTUCKY 31 FESCUE connector will be finished in about i ea. three years according to present time schedules. He said additional stretches will be opened for use of traffic as they are finished. an La ic BERMUDA HULLED U-3 $4.95 lb.

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Gen. Thomas de Shazo and Lt. Col. Lillian Foushee. TODAY'S" CREEPING RED FESCUE 0 CREEPING GARDEN HINT 7n Azaleas Ml mm Lb.

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Beginning To Bloom student and his school although no financial support is Involved. Southern Yew IN POTS S99 SHERWOOD RED AZALEAS $5.00 Value They are David W. Brown, -321 Robin Hood NE, a student at Henry Grady Hih School; Nancy Crowe, 2386 Sewell SW, a student at Southwest High School; Rena F. Etheridge, 3590 Woods a student at Chamblee High School, and Hilda Nussbaum of Bainbridge, a student at Bain-bridge High Some 480,000 students from U.S. high schools took part LIGUSThUM In lots of 5 S-3 99 CLEYERA JAPONICA Wax Leaf.

3 to 4 ft. Formosa and Madam Pericot. New shipment just arrived Oil ic Azaleas 00 ARMOUR In the competition. Named as honorary merit scholars from Georgia were William P. Dickson, 408 Princeton Way, Pruid Hills High School; Carter V.

Findley, 684 Moreland NE, Henry Grady High; Stephen D. Hester, 3916 Maywood Place, West Fulton High; Arthur J. Merrill 3601 Nancy Creek NW, Westminster School; Alexander Norcross, 2450 Clairmont Westminster School, and George D. Graves of Calhoun. The honorary scholarships are awarded in order to honor the MAGIIOLIAS Hexe.

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Ingram's decision not to withdraw a speaking invitation offered Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta Constitution. The Carroll County State Rights Council Wednesday night passed a resolution asking Dr. Ingram to withdraw an invitation to McGill for' an Honors Day speech here May 8. In a 262-word resolution, adopt- Loaded with budt. Cool Cotton I I S50 II and UD In con if li.j ronel 1 Three dozen or more 39c doz.

iinuii men, uarj f.j tainers. Toll grower white aialea. HIBISCUS Pfitzer Juniper S49 i BERMUDA SETS RAYOM PAHTIES 89 and Specimens. BOX HOLLY ALSO A COMPLETE SELECTION OF OTHER SIZES 1 2-to-l 5-inch lk Azaleas P'eod $2.00 value. fi )j Hinodegcrl Dwarf red.

CATALPA TREES S99 Crotons 5 COLORS IN BLOOM For fitherman. ft. tall. Mouhin9 0(c "ortl pr WW 1 WHITE BAGS Sen "or Et3 KAEMPFERI AZALEA Late pink Mm PH0TENIA GLABRA 9 at a small gathering, the state's righters said: "We intend to carry on a campaign to fully Inform the people of Carroll County as to Ralph McGill's views and the causes he advocates unless this invitation is withdrawn." Dr. Ingram said: "A great many of the honest to goodness white members are my friends and friends of West Georgia College.

They are courteous people. They do not believe in many of the things advocated by Ralph McGill but they have never been Inhospitable to visitors. "He (McGill) is not coming to Carrollton to discuss integration. He is the Honors Day speaker itnd a longtime friend of this institution." Dr. Ingram said there were pight West Georgia College students at the slates rights meeting.

He called the students publicity seekers. Robert Cole, a West Georgia College student from Atlanta, is temporary chairman of the local rights council. 3 GALLON CONTAINERS 6i II UU I Seven Lovely Styles t( Red Top JAP. RED MAPLE LIRIQPE $I00 )i rnn thf homf $49 til ti )) I Dwarf. Jl r-Binri rkwwm I 1 1 Clump BLAZE ROSES IN GALLON CONTAINERS AZALEAS 9'xl2' First Quality (( I Clirn birtfl.

Soma with buds. f) Lovely Patterns (( I iy (f Cnmion nz3 fTs WHITE PINES (3 i fc i COMPLETE LIKE OF S39 I) IOU UsuoHy EVEil-READY PEST COUTROL 10 ft. Spcliuan Slates Duo at Pianos Nelson and Ncal, Australian-American piano duo, will appear In recital at 8 p.m. Sunday in Chapel, Spelman College. The two-piano team has appeared in concert, on television und on radio in this country and abroad for the Ia5t 10 years.

They in original literature have introduced many new works for four hands, Tu concert is free. (nnn 'li PYRAGAilTHA CAMELLIA-AZALEA FERTILIZER t-1 10 lb. Open 7 Days a Week 3 A.M. Till Dark.

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