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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 6

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PACE SIX THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. CJL, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. Junior Hadassah Guest APPOINTED AMES L. P.

REMOVE-SKIN AND CUT BACK-TO-FARM EXODUS PLANNED BY MORMONS LIVER INTO SLICES -1- i Tf DRAIN AND PUT THROUGH FOOD CHOPPER WITH AN ONION.MIX WITH CRUMBS. 5AUSAGE. AND BEATEN cnn Ann (PAon ng LIVEDl COOK IN BOILING SALTED MOTHER OF 9 IS FOUND SLAIN IN MARYLAND; 2 NEGROES ARE HELD MOISTEN WITH MILK IF TOO PAN WITH BACON STRIPS NOW PRESS IN MIXTURE AND TOP WITH BACON, BAKE IN MODERATE OVEN ONE WATER FOM5 MINUTES RIO3 TO NEW STATE OFFICE Executive Director of New Employment Service Is Named by Governor. wl k. I a- AND A PINCH OF PAPRIKA) mOUR I Church Seeks Permanent Rehabilitation of Needy Members.

I "4 POUNDS OF PORK, LAMB OR BEEFUVEft. )Voman Brutally Beaten After Taking Her Husband to Work. 'A POUND BACON Va POUND SAUSAGE 1 1 i n.v ttf fx CUP BREAD CRUMBS I ONION. I EGG. BALTIMORE.

April A ki'lr drsrged Mrs. Mary Gunther 55. 2 TBSR CATSUP A1SR PEPPED A TSP. SALT SALT LAKE CITY. April 1.

UP) "Mormon" back-to-the-farm movement will be launched shortly. The program, augmenting a security project to take 80,000 needy members off relief will be explained at the annual church conference April 4, and 6. The broad permanent rehabilitation work may provide financial assistance in purchasing and equipping farms, said Harold B. Lee. executive director of the general committee for the church security program.

"The purpose will be the creation of self-sustaining farm units, either singly or in colonies, for many families now being given direct assistance by the church." Lee is completing a report on the relief work of last year for presentation with the new plans. mother of nine cfiiMren, from rif automobile ani left br dad today In a woodd (spot a ahorr distance Iromi hfT home. Two heaTtlv guarded ajainst mob attarks. were queationed in connection with the killing- A little lafer. an emergency police car rushed cne, a 22-year-old man.

to a Raltimore tl unrier a guard of air officer. Miaa Eliiab'th Gunther identified th- upeet. Irvine Howard, a a ne- gro abe nw lurking by the roadside i Three executive appointments, all involving positions in new departments set up by the recent general assembly, were announced from the office of Governor Rivera. L. P.

James, of James, wai appointed executive director of the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation and State Employment Service, and Marion A. O'Connor, Augusta, was made acting director of the Stata Employment Service. Judge W. W. l.srsen, Dublin, was appointed Wednesday to the post of director of th Division of Unemployment Insurance, a branch of Mr.

James' department. W. L. Cobb yesterday was made tha northern district's representative on the new State Contractors' Licensing Board. Mr.

Cobb is from DeKalb county. Previously the Governor had nnnounced appointment of W. Fred Scott, Thomasville. as chairman and aa ahe and her mother drove her father to work early in the morning. Policp announced stained clothing belonging to Howard had been submitted to th Federal Bureau of Investigation.

They said they also had found in his pocket a knife with a stained blade. The negro denied any knowledge of the crime. Mrs. Gunther was discovered beaten, plashed and gagged 6hortlv after she had taken her husband. Herman, to his work as master shipwright at the 3 Curtis Bay coast guard depot.

Her son William, 28, came upon the car. one wheel in a ditch, in a lane leading to the Gunther farm. He found his mother's body In a clump of scrub pines. A workman's cheap glove had been stuffed in her -si. mouth as a rough gag.

Two miles away, a policeman driv ing along the road saw a negro man he had arrested previously on various charges. Later, he took the negro to I he scene of the murder for questioning. Police handcuffed the negro in a IK lice patrol wagon and placed the blanket-wrapped body of the woman in the wagon, at the feet of the nejfro. For an hour he sat above it, impassive, before he was taken to the police MISS SULAMITH SCHWARTZ. Announcing its relief plans a year ago, the church did not prohibit mem TEACHER TO SPEAK BEFORE HADASSAH R.

A. BROYLES SR. bers from participating in lerterai work programs but it urged an "honest day's labor" be given in return for help. Storehouses were fitted up for crops raised and clothing made on church southern district member and E. M.

I Beckman, Perry, member from tht i middle district. Mr. Sott has announced the new board will hold its first meeting in PASSES IN BRADENTON I iiomasvnie today ior purposes ot or relief projects. Canning plants were established. Tailoring and.

shot-repair shops were provided In the drive to make jobs. An actual surplus of food ganization and familiarizing member! with functions of the new setup. and clothing for the needy was ac cumulated. Widow of Founder of Gro- eery Chain Was 77; Burial Here. In New York it's KI Tinnts Lack of Negroes As Jurors Basis Mrs.

R. A. Broyles formerly a resident of Atlanta for many years Palestine High School Instructor To Be Guest at Annual Banquet. Miss Sulamith Schwartz, English teacher in the Tel-Aviv, Palestine, high school, will be guest speaker at the annual spring banquet of the Atlanta Chapter of the Junior Hadassah at the Jewish Progressive Club next Wednesday night. Miss Schwartz, national president of Junior Hadassah.

in. 1.931, is in America completing work at Columbia University on a Ph. D. degree. She is an honor graduate of Barnard College and will return to Palestine following of her work toward her degree here.

Reservations for the banquet can be made by calling Mrs. Rose Ma-ziar at Main 6173. 4( and widow of R. A. Broyles, founder Of Plea for Life of the chain of Broyles grocery stores, died yesterday morning at Bradenton, where she had made her winter home during the rast 12 years.

She 1 (toarmentsjfo tm aw. JUL ONE run FORTY CENTS 6 A was 7. Moving to Bradenton with her hus-I band when he retired from active busi-i ness here, she had lived in Florida I most of thf tim during the past decade. Mr. Broyles was killed in an automobile accident in Bradenton two years ago.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. P. A. McArthur; of Bradenton. and I five sons, the Rev.

R. J. Broyles, of CAPITAL CITY WaUut 7121 I A parallel of the famous Scotts-boro case developed in Fulton superior court yesterday afternoon when defense attorneys for Will Wright, under death sentence for a statutory offense, filed a habeas corpus attacking the Georgia jury system. Conviction of Wright has been sustained by the state supreme court and he was resentenced to the electric chair yesterday afternoon by Judge James C. Davis.

Date for the electrocution was set for April If! at Millegeville. The habeas corpus hearing was scheduled for April 10 in Judge Davis' chambers in Decatur. Defense Attorneys Frank A. Bowers and J. B.

Simmons, in the petition, attack the jury system that allows the names of white jurors to be placed in the jury box on white slips of paper and the names of negroes Gainesville, O. T. and R. A. Broyles.

both of Decatur, and J. F. and Julian S. Broyles, both of DR. H.

J. PEARCE JR. TO TEACH AT EMORY Dr. Haywood J. Pearce former vice president Brenau College, accepted a permanent position in the Emory University history department yesterday.

I He served as professor of history during the summer quarters of 1927- 1931, and as temporary professor dur-' ing the winter quarter this year. He served as instructor of history at the I'niversitv of Chicago in 1924 and 1925. DECATUR 15 East 58th Street New York City Single Rooms from $5 Double Room from $7 Suites from $10 i Brief funeral services will be held today in Bradenton. after which the body will be taken to tlanta for I services and burial. I EXCELSIOR TfoUut 2454 I on yellow slips, alleging this is tor I discriminatory purposes, "Petitioner shows that on the l.th dav of May, 193fi, he was allegedly VOTED BY S.

C. SENATE COUPON House Measure Amended by- World's Popular GUT1LUAN indicted by the alleged grand jury ot Fulton county. Georgia, for the alleged offense of rape." It is contended this was not a true grand jury in that negroes were not accorded a fair chance at being drawn on the jury. -The petitioner further charges a violation of the 14th amendment of the United States constitution. Increase in Work Limitation.

(10 VOLUMES) MASTS OPERATION FATAL TO CIRCUS LIONESS Walnut 5300 Encyclopedia Volumes Nos. 1-2-3-4-5 and 6 Ready for Distribution Today and Every Day From Now On at Constitution Office, Forsyth and Alabama Streets. Also at Following Places: COLUMBIA. S. April 1.

The senate passed on second reading today a bill to limit textile labor to 48 hours a week. The textile hours bill passed by the senate was one approved in the house several weeks ago. As passed by the representatives the proposal would have cut the present week to 40 hours. They compromised on 4S hours, although several members fought to retain the bill as passed by the house. "I favor a 40-hour week and I PIEDMONT don't think this 4S-hour bill will do EAST POIXT Eait Point 100 N.

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LITTLE FIVE POINTS Pitta Bennitt 1130 Euclid Ave. WEST END Medioca a Pbcy Gordon and lea TRIO- Jackzcrl60Q Stomach Was Opened to Remove Canvas Swallowed With Meat. CHARLOTTE, X. April 1. (JP) The Duchess, circus lioness whose last days of life after an operation attracted attention such as might have been accorded a human star, died today.

Stimulants administered throughout yesterday and last night failed, and attaches said the daughter of Lindy, an actual jungle king, died without recovering from the coma into which she fell after undergoing the knife. The Duchess became ill three weeks ago after eating blood-soaked canvas which had covered her meat supply. Dr. I. T.

Lewis, veterinarian, was called to the winter quarters of the little circus for which she performed. An operation was decided upon. Dr. Lewis, assisted by Dr. Stephen Davis.

Charlotte specialist, cut his way into the seven-year-old lion's stomach, removed the canvas while the big trouper was kept unconscious by hypodermics, and began a period of nursing by which he hoped to cure her. Decatur Seott'i Dec far fbeyM 650 KcSoaougb St. BARNKTT any good," Senator Thurmond, of Edgefield, said. "Xinety-three per cent of our mills are not working their employes over 40 hours a week now and very few work them over 48 hours." Senator Parris, of Cherokee, said he "was told by labor leaders this amendment would be acceptable to them. ''We are to settle today one of the greatest controversies ever to rock this state.

If we adopt the 48-hour week, I think Georgia. North Carolina and Alabama will fall in line." The hours limitation would go into effect 30 days after the act is signed by the Governor. Representatives Xeville Bennett, of Marlboro, and J. M. Moorer, of Col PHARMACY one one i a.

lilt Wt Marietta Boad of THESE jCaundries i- i ii1-1 1 in irr1 ffcan r.i, 'hi leton, took the lead in house argu 4ke-iu vj tT" t- aaMfSMRtal Voori Pot it 39c ments for an investigation of law enforcement of the state when the chamber split over the question of restricting the rrobe to police activities or taking in all offices and departments of the state. Proposed inquiries by the ways and means committee into law enforcement activities and by the offices and officers committee into all state affairs were pending before the house. iamawsl iff? is II raw COMMISSION SETS 2 HEARING DATES Per Volumo And 4 3 Differently Pullman Conductors and Coupon tier- tw TWO RADIO FIRMS MERGE IN ATLANTA Two Firms Dealing in RCA Products Combine Forces. A merger combining two of the south's largest distributors for the Radio Corporation of America was announced yesterday with formation of the Lamar-Rankin Company. The combining firms are the Dixie Radio Distributors, Incorporated, and the Lamar-Rankin firm.

Robert J. Taylor Jr. is president of the new company, with Mitchell W. Edwards as manager. The company will handle distribution of RCA-Victor products and will be located at 75 Houston street, N.

E. Personnel of both firms will be retained, the marger announcement stated. POROHOSHOKOV TALK SCHEDULED TONIGHT Dr. Peter Porohoshokov, formerly itidge of the supreme court in imperial ff you are dissatisfied with "run-of-the-mine" dry cleaning, it will be highly interesting and enlightening for you to do a little "shopping" this week. Just call- one of the Cold Shield group and compare the work with what you've been getting.

SencI a dress and coat, and include a man's suit or overcoat just to see how nicely they all will look. Or, make up any other combination of three garments you wish. The point is we want the men also to get an eyeful of honest-to-goodness dry cleaning and careful, tailor-like pressing. Then see what his nibs has to say. And, He assured that, Hereafter, all work sent to a member of the Cold Shield group will be equally as good.

Excellence, with them, is as regular as the tick-tock of a clock. Ladies Plain Dresses-Coats Without Fur Men's Suits and Overcoats HERE IS YOUR COUPON No. 5 This coupon, together with 3 other differently numbered coupons (4 in all), plus 39 cents entitles you to vm I ikac a world popular VOLUMt No. 6 ENCYCLOPEDIA Clip and save theao coupons from tbo ATLANTA CONSTITUTION cacti day. 4 differently numbered coupons, together witb 39c, entitles you to one volume el tbe World's Popular Encyclopedia.

There are 10 volumes to the set and each week a new volume will be made available until the aet of 10 volume has been completed. When yon have the complete 4 competitive coupona, fill in your name and addreia below and pretest to tbia oewapaper witb S9e to obtain your volume. II you order by mail enclose 50 cent, the additional II cent to cover our coat of mailing and handling. In Order to Get Preceding Volumes To date, the following volume have been made available to oar Pickup Truck Cases Are Scheduled, Two important questions will be presented the Georgia public service commission next week, when hearings to determine whether railroads would be required to have a Pullman conductor in charge of all sleeping cart operated in Georgia and whether motor common carriers would be required to qualify pickup and delivery trucks with the commission, will be held. On the commission's docket for Monday the matter of Pullman conductors will be heard, while the hearing in connection with the trucks it scheduled for Thursday.

An application for increase in rates of the Farmers' Telephone Company at Springfield has been set for Monday. ROBERT A. RILEY DIES AT DALLAS RESIDENCE Robert A. Riley, resident of Atlanta for more than 30 years and a prominent figure in electrical engineering, dd yesterday at his home in Dallas. Texas.

He was the brother of Mrs. Joel Underwood, of Atlanta. Mr. Riley was a graduate of Boys' High school. Georgia Tech.

in engineering. He had held a position here with the Graybar Electric Company and had gone to Dallas about eight years ago to take a promotion with the company as manager of the Texas territory. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Scottish Rita and of Knight Templar. In addition to his sister, here, he is survived by his wife; two daughters, Missea Sallie and Roberta Riley, of Dallas, and an aunt. Misa Helen Rod-dtr.

of Atlanta. Funeral services will be held in Dallas this afternoon at the Highland Park Presbyterian church, of which he was a member. Burial will be at Dallas. 1 Russia, will speak in the Emory Uni-: versity faculty clubhouse on Haygood drive at 8:30 o'clock tonight on the life and works of the Russian nation-! al poet. Alexander Pushkin, whose I lOOth anniversary is being celebrated TCetcScrtvt "-xy; Goi Shield dry cleaning is not a mere happenstance, nor a BI10 temporary seiup jot expenmenzai researcn.

it is wnai it is by sheer effort of trained employees to do a better job. Besides, they hive modern equipment thruout. And, believe you If you wiah any of the preceding volumes please check volume desired. This can then be obtained by presenting 4 differently numbered coupons and 39c la the saaoe manner as described for this week's voltrae above this year throughout the world. One of the winners of the Pushkin prize, old Russia's most notable literary distinction.

Dr. PorohoahokoT was designated as an official speaker for the international celebration by the Pushkin committee of New York. He is widely known as a writer and lecturer. The address tonight is open to all interested without charge. At the conclusion an informal reception will be held in honor of Dr.

Poroboshokor. COCA-COLA NET INCOME REPORTED AT $6,549,082 WILMINGTON. April 1. (UP) Coca-Cola International Corporation today reported its 193fi net income at or a common stock share dividend of 130.49. In 1935 the company reported earnings of $4,051,236 or $17.27 a share.

The corporation organised to hold stock control of Coca-Cola. that means a lot. CALLED FOR DELIVERED Signed Address' SHAKE fT INTO TOUR SHOES kltkes or MfM tboas fnt ear. Soothn tender, foUa, ehlot let sad mods tB pia at (om, BiialsD sad ealhuM. Fw Fn Stapla sad Wslkiaa DoOi ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ALLEN'S rOOTKASCLI ROY.IUY..

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