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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 6

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THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937. PACE SIX rainy atmosphere forced him to reduce his brief walking exercise to a minimum. VATICAN SHIELDED FROM 'AIR RAIDERS' SHARP UPWARD SURGE PIERRE With Something Different MOTHER DIES; BABY BORN. MADERA, Feb. 18.

(JP- Physicians watched closely today a baby girl born here 15 minutes after her mother had died of disease. The mother, Mim. Delphia Greenwood, of Chowehilla, was stricken yesterday. Her physicians, realizing her plight, decided to perform a Caesarian operation. IN BUSINESS FORECAST New York's telephone company urges all phone subscribers to practice better diction in mnking calls.

To get us to co-operate they'll need to make the booths larger so we can get the dictionary in, too. NOW SPAIN KLE ENTIRE TOP I WITH 2 TBS P. GRATED CHEESE BY GOVERNMENT HEADS PLACE HALF OF THE MACARONI IN GREASED CASSEROLE AND COVER WITH THINLY SPAGHETTI CASSR.OL6 NOW COOK SAUSAGE TO A GOLDEN BROWN AND PLACE ON ONION, ADD REMAINING ONION AND SPRINKLE TOP WITH CRUMBS AND BAKE IN MODERATE OVEN UNTILONIONS ARE TENDER. SLICED ONION REMOVE TOP AND BROWN I A VithSAUSAGG I TWCrRUMBS AND CHEESE. TH CRUMBS AND CHEESE Settlement of Strikes To Expand Pay Rolls; Flood Recession Also To Aid.

IF AST WINTER TRAIN Army Precautions Extended to Holy City; Pope Keeps Gaining. VATICAN CITY, Feb. IS. () Italy's anti-aircraft precautions today were extended to cover Vatican of the holy city, where Pope Pius XI is recovering from the serious stages of his long illness, were ordered to obey the same regulations as citizens of Rome during forthcom-injr air maneuvers. When Rome's sirens sound warnings of a raid, all lights in Vatican City must be turned out and citizens must take to shelter.

Lights in the Pope's apartment on the top floor, however, may be kept on but the shutters must be tightly closed. The precautionary order covering Vatican City was issued by Governor Camillo Sera fin i. Pope Pius continued to show improvement although the cold and i I IAHGE CAN OF SPAGHETTI WITHCRFAM SAUCtOR CHEESE HOME-PREPARE MACARONI 6 CHEESE .1 POUND UNK SAUSAGE MEDIUM SIZED SOUTHBOUND MILD ONIONS CRUMBS NORTHBOUND Ar. 3:10 A.M. Lt.

A-M. Lt. 11:28 P.M. Lv. 10:34 P.M.

1:06 A.M. Lv. Atlanta Central Time) 3:07 A.M. L.v. Manchester 6:24 A.M.

Lt. Cordele (Eastern Time) 7:19 A.M. Lv. Fitzgerald A.M. Lv.

Douglas 9:05 AJVI. Ar. Waycross 10:40 A.M. Ar. Jacksonville 6:30 P.M.

Ar. Miami 5:20 P.M. Ar. St. Petersburg 9:49 P.M.

8:40 P.M. 7:05 P.M. Lv. Lv. Lv.

11:00 A.M. Lv. Lv. 11:35 A.M. DOCTOR PHYSICIAN AIDS STATE IN TRIAL OF KOREAN WHITE PLAINS, N.

Feb. IS. (if) The prosecution in the trial of Chang Foo Lee, Korean houseboy accused of trying to murder by poison two his employer's relatives, offered expert medical testimony today to refute defense efforts to piu the couple's illness on their physician. Dr. Arthur F.

Chace of New York testified the medicine given the couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of Mooresville, by Dr. Albert Page, was well recognized and in universal use. The poison found in the asserted victims.

Dr. Chace said, could not in his opinion have been introduced by accident. W. T. GARVIN RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY Funeral services for W.

T. Garvin, of 188 Doane street, S. veteran Southern Railway System engineer, will be held at 11 :30 o'clock this morning at Spring Hill, with the Rev. W. H.

Clark and Dr. W. H. Major officiating. Mr.

Garvin, who died Wednesday, had been with the railroad 47 years, serving as engineer 35 years. He was a member of Oglethorpe lodge, F. A. and St. John Methodist church.

Burial will be in West View cemetery. VERDICTS FOR $6,500 FOLLOW TRUCK CRASH Verdicts totalling $6,500 were awarded yesterday by a federal court jnfy against the Great Southern Trucking Company in favor of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Lee, of Atlanta. The suit resulted from an automobile-truck crash at the intersection of Greenwood avenue and Barnett street last April. Lee was awarded $3,000 and bis wife awarded $1,500. Le was thrown from his car and sustained severe jaw injuries. His wife suffered severe lacerations of tha face and head.

COMFORTABLE COACHES THROUGH SLEEPING CARS DINING CARS SERVING ALL MEALS THE SHORTER AND FASTER ROUTE ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM AND COAST RAILROAD TTys only cough drops containing VITAMIN are the famous Smith Brothers Cough Drops Recent scientific evidence shows that Vitamin A taists the resistance of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. Two kinds of Smith Bros. Cough Drops: Black or Menthol 3. WASHINGTON. Feb.

18. (JP Government economist predicted today an upward surge in industrial and buiues activity, which had been interrupted in recent weeka by floods anii strikes. Along with this will come continued improvement in purchasing power of rrnsumers. said the Bureau of Agricultural economics. It forecast strong prices for major farm products in the nptt few months.

The settlement of maritime, automobile and plate strikes will expand employment and pay rolls, and "larje private and governmental expenditures for rehabilitation of the flood areas Till help to stimulate general in the immediate future," the bu-ieau said. Late Recension. The possibility of a recession in busi-ni'Ra later this year was discussed. The bureau naid some trade leaders believed buying had moved abead of consumption and that a natural reaction follow in some lines. This view was discounted by the bureau, however.

It also mentioned "boom" conditions in some foreign countries, declaring that some observers attributed these booms to rearmament proRfarn. "A severe slump in buisnes in the affected countries is expected by some observers whtn rearmament is carried to the point considered desirable or practicable, and government borrowing or credit stimulation for this purpose cesses. At present, however, there are no indications that this climax will be reached in the near future," the economists said. High Wheat Prices. They said world wheat pricea prob-ablr would remain at present high le-ls d'ipng the period of large shipments from Australia and Argentina, and then advance in March.

They predated domestic wheat prices will continue above world levels until new crop conditions in this country are kn'isB in April. Then, if large crops of spring and winter wheat are indicated, wheat prices in the T'nited States may move below world levels, the bureau asserted. prii-es, the survey said, had awran-d higher in recent months. It predicted that only a "moderate amount" of the 3..00 bales of gor-ernniert loan cotton would be released befor April 1, because of the relatively minimum release price and sni.ul Quantities of premium-quality cotton in loan stocks. GENERAL ELECTRIC ripriosrator j.

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M.rfataaaMr tJ 1 save. I 1 f. save nnPPMTTS UPtCEES 1 Kf MISQUOTING IN PAPERS CHARGED BY SENATOR Patten, of Lakeland, Reads Statement on Position on Free Textbook Bill. Big, Roomy Cabinets! Newest Convenience Features! 0 I Time-tested JSealed Mechanism! At New Low Prices! I Senator L. I.

Patten, of Lakeland, av'ng he had bean "misquoted" in the papers last Monday during a de-bt on the free textbook bill read tht following typewritten statement in the senate yesterday: "I rise to a point of personal privilege. Due, to having been misquoted In the papers on last Monday, I understand several members of the house feel that my remarks in support of the substitute textbook bill reflected upon them. "This was not Intended, and to the contrary I complimented the intent of the house in the adoption of the following amendment indicated that it was their desire to force competitive price: 'AH purchases of school books inrolving sn expenditure of more than shall be upon competitive bids after first calling; for sealed bida by inserting one advertisement or call for euch bids in each of Irt daily newspapers published in the 10 largest cities acording to the last census. The bids to be opened publiclr on a date to be designated in the public notice or call for "While wss speaking. Senator Aulfman asked the following question.

"Does the senator mean to insinuate that the book trust had a hand in drawing this I replied hr saying, "I do not know who drew this but the evidence of these three jokers Indicates to me that the bill is designed In the interest of the book frost. "There are many bills that get by as all without knowing their exact proTisiocs. This hill got by me snd our committee, after hearing it read and disctisned, the same as it did the house. The jokers were discovered only after much study on mr part. "The house members should feel grateful to me, rather than offended, for the service I have rendered in o'lt the defects of the original bill.

To the contrary, I spol-oriie to any member of the house who T'ew this matter in a different light. In fact. I complimented the intent of the house in mr speech Acting on motion of Senator DsTid S. Atkinson of Savannah, the floor leader, the upper branch of the assembly responded to Senator Patten's remarks hv a rising rote of crf.den,e in his ahih'y and 15 New G-E Models from which to select just the style, size and price that will exactly meet your needs. All brilliantly styled designed for both beauty and utility.

I- Renumber, General Electric in- troduced the first sealed Thrift 1 1 fi Unit 10 years ago and has had more experience with this type I I of mechanism than any other A V- refrigerator manufacturer. It it 4 'Am the only sealed cold-producing 1 unit with 10 years proved per i 1 -1 i formance, and has a record for it dependable, trouble-free service at low cost that stands alone and unchallenged. I t3 AMl i A 'u i THE new General Electric of 1937 is here the biggest refrigerator buy in 10 years. Now the refrigerator that has always cost less own, costs less than ever to buy. Don't take second choice, for the best now costs no more.

G-E offers the thriftiest of all refrigerators at a price everyone can afford to pay. See for yourself You Save Three Ways! See the new G-E Triple-Thrift Refrigerator and save three ways. It is the finest General Electric ever built is priced lower, uses less current, lasts longer. The gleaming white General Electric all-steel cabinets are brilliantly styled and have every new convenience feature. 10 Years of Per formance Proof All General Electric TripU-Tbrift models both Flatop and Monitor Top have the famed General Electric automatic Thrift Unit.

Vacuum-sealed within its steel case, it requires no attention not even oiling. This matchless cold-making mechanism uses so little current that operating cost for an entire year is less than the cost of inadequate, old-fashioned refrigeration during summer only. New, Faster Freezing Speedsl New, Easy Out Ice Cube Trays I New Thrift-memeter to show mi a glance that cabinet tempera aSaaw ture is correct and economical. New Full Width Sliding Shelves it 3 1 fTf ft' 1 i 1 to give more usable storage the top shelf slides! 'Automatic Interior Lighting. "All 4 refrigeration services 1.

Fast Freezing; 2. Frozen tter agej3. Normal safety-zone storage) 4. Fresh vegetable storage. EASY TO BUY! You can buy a new General Electric TripU-Tbrift Refriger-ator on terms that will permit it to more than pay its own way in your kitchen.

Snfsrjvurulf. I I 1937 IS A 0-r yfAft-SEC FOR YOURSELF! MORE COLD FOR LESS COST. SURPLUS POWER FOR THE MOST TORRID HEAT WAVE. it 4 COURT DECISIONS srrRFMr covkt cr otorqia. i5irtd cra.

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In All Models Exclusive forced-feed lubrication and oil cooling give quieter operation, lower current cost, longer.life. Now on Display at the Following Dealers: Mart's a. B.r: Retail Salesrooms 380 Peachtree N. E. Aajaricaa Otx9T Ba? av a rsoe4 Vaaeaa- W.

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