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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 38

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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 1 Notvo the Northside Joe Rickenbaker, Editor EX. 1361 Sandy Springs Group Named The Sandy Springs Business Men's ha i elected a group to select 1 five-man planning committee lor the' proposed Sandy Springs volunteer fire department. Morris Womack, president of the tlub, said the committee will work with citizens in the area and with DeKalb and Atlanta fire department officials to pave the way for the Sandy Springs tire fighting unit. Committee 1 members will be announced this week. Page 14 Wednesday, April 21; 1954 INSURED SAVINGS Of no Wffasfrsnrwf MM Doraville Plans Panel; Lists Officers orarv CUMINT RSTURNS 3 lemp Doraville citizens are planning a community, planning council as the newest step in the city's Better Home Fine Yarns HOME LOANS Church Gets 1M EACHTREEm To Knit, Ta Crochet Custom Knitting-Needlepoint Subby Miller NEEDLECRAFT 3120 Roswell IX.

2662 Town program. A temporary board ot directors and officers were elected this week to hegin preparation of bylaws and determine a project or projects (or the organization. The council will be patterned after chamber of commerce organizations and Doraville citizens already have sought advice from P. W. Worden, projects manager for the Georgia Chamber of Com AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 SUM Photon AIR STATION PERSONNEL TAKE RUGGED DRIVING COURSE BEFORE OPERATING NAVY VEHICLES Driver Backs Auto Through Flag on Count; Chief H.

C. Hildcbrand Checks J. N. Jackion't Reactions 3045 Peachtraa ltd. ATLANTA EX.

1SU $66,490 in Pledges I A total of $66,490 has been sub-I scribed to the building fund of Our Lady of Assumption Roman Catho- lie Church, Chamblee, since the drive began April 7, the Rev. Cor- nelius L. Maloney announced. The Rev. Mr.

Maloney has been Rigid Driver Training Tests Build Perfect Record at Naval A ir Station merce. OFFICERS NAMED Srfe tJEVooll bo Little League Clubs Tilt At Bucklicatl Eight teams ot Little League baseball players in the Buckhead Temoorary officers for the council are Robby McElroy, chairman: S. H. Kreiss. vice fie laws and drive under actual Atlanta Naval Air Station's per Among the obstacles is a lane yhich allows the driver a six-inch chairman: J.

R. Edwards, sec road conditions. fect vehicle safety record it no retary: Boyce Creel, treasurer, clearance for his vehicle. accident. and E.

H. Albea, public relations. Through this narrow lane the Much of the credit can be con Circuit have begun practice for the The drivers are graded on 124 points in the road test Just a few possible slips are failure to check windshield wipers, failure to ad tributed to "safety conscious" per serving as administrator of the parish during the temporary absence of Msgr. James J. Moylan, pastor of the church.

Others on the board of directors are H. E. West, Lamar Samples, S. G. Reynolds, Jack May 17 opener at Bagley Park.

Play this year is divided into two sonnel who were made so by a rueeed driving course directed by just rear-view mirror, staying in a particular gear too long, failure leagues with four teams in each league. Leo Sudderth is director Chief Petty Officer H. C. Hilde- Blasenstein, R. A.

Epps, E. W. Morgan and Charles Wyatt. driver must drive at 20 miles an hour and stop smoothly within 40 feet One instructor said, "if he stops in time he did okay but it he crosses that line he hit somebody." PARALLEL PARK brand. First week returns through gen era! solicitation amounted to ot the American League teams and the National League is under the The course is divided into four sections, classroom study with to sit in correct position and failure to use proper signals.

"Through the course," Hilde-brand said, "we are trying to improve drivers by letting them know direction ot Floyd Boggs. The board will meet at 8 p.m.. April 28 in the American Legion Hall to discuss methods of establishing the permanent organiza 630, Father Maloney said. The remaining $45,860 has been sub Teams in the National League in written examinations, psycho-physical tests, skill tests and actual scribed through the special gift The driver's ability to steer and clude the R. L.

Hope area, sponsored by the Buckhead "50" Club tion and to work out suitable maneuver a car quickly and ac phase of the campaign. Goal of the campaign Is $115,000. membership blanks. ELECTION DATE curately in a limited area is Most of the money will be used to road tests. The course is approved by the American Automobile and Hildcbrand was trained under consultants of the AAA.

CLOSETS JAMMED WITH WHITER CLOTHES! JUST CALL US! Let us Santone clean and store your winter clothes! You get the best in dry cleaning and, best of all, clothes will be safely out of your way all summer Ion ff. Call us todav! tested by a 120-foot lane, 10-feet they have certain physical defects so they can make the necessary adjustments and compensations. We are not trying to hold them down but protect their lives and the lives of the public. also are trying to impress The board also will set a date wide, with a quick turn in the for election of permanent officers, renter. The driver must navigate and under the management ot Dubj Whitlow; Sandy Springs, Liberty-! Guinn-Morgan Falls Schools, spon-' sored by Sandy Springs Kiwanis Club and managed by Pug Mabry; i Brookhaven School, sponsored by i N.

DcKalb Kiwanis and managed by Harper Dolvin and Jim Cherry the lane in forward and reverse Edgar A. Heibel. Doraville mayor, said the council will be relieve a portion of the indebtedness incurred with the establishment of the new parish in 1952. Joseph A. Corey is general chairman of the drive.

Other committee members are Thomas E. Dicks, John J. Lambert. Dr. Julius Pierot-ti and Edwin M.

Sch after. gear. He is also graded on speed. organized along the lines of with points being subtracted for The classroom phase consists of four lectures and a written exam of 50 questions on each lecture, a total of 200 questions. ROAD COURTESY upon them the fact that they may have certain bad driving habits each flag struck by the car.

standard chamber of commerce, but residents in the area have and to change them to good habits. Drivers also must stop at given voted against affiliation with any mints, drive forward and hark. "We want to sell them on the idea that a car can be an in other group at this time. In the classrooms the sailors wjtn tne wheels following a study such things as road cour-j painted line, and must parallel strument of death." School, sponsored by Buckhead Elks. The American League teams and sponsors are E.

Rivers, Northside; Kiwanis Club; Morris Brandon, Buckhead Civitan Club; E. P. How-i ell, Buckhead Exchange Club, and Rock Springs and Garden tesy. rules and regulations of park. AH personnel at the station who apply for a license to drive Navy driving, types ot roads and what vehicles can do.

4053 PEACHTREE RD. CH. C376 200 ATLANTA DECATUR CR. 1731 NEW PLANT NEAR COMPLITION N. DECATUR ROAD AT CLAIRMONT vehicles or renewal of a license The psycho physical test already held must go through the Rotary Club.

Managers will be tests. The parallel parking test Includes much more than just getting the car in the space. The actual road test, which is perhaps the most difficult, takes the drivers out on the highway where they must observe all traf- named later. which is no snap tests nerves, reaction, physical capabilities and Since the program was Inaugu Boys winning spots on the teams vision. will be furnished uniforms and rated some 115 students have taken the course.

In the transportation depart-, caps but not shoes and gloves. ment where the tests are given there are a number of simple but fascinating instruments. For example, there is a black PIS' box which the subject must look into. He sees three model automobiles heading straight toward him. I The instructor changes the posi tions of the models and the student 255 c.

paces renny no. ATLANTA (BUCKHEAD). CA. must tell him which car leads I the others, or perhaps which one I trails. i DEPTH PERCEPTIO.V 0 In this way the instructor Is able to determine the depth per ception of the subject.

Another gadget is an exact rep lica of the floor board of a stand ard automobile. The student must press the accelerator until a red light flashes and then remove his f4 LAWN SPRKJKLING SYSTEMS Now Available in All Copper and Brass Underground Installations! Nothing to Rust! Nothing to Wear t)ut! One twist of a valve 1 and your entire lawn is uni formly One year Unconditional Guarantee on alh installations --backed bygone of Atlanta's leading firms: Lawn Garden. T- No lawn too large or too small to insure our engineer ing department's immediate attention. We engineer and install our own systems, tailored to 'your property and to your desires. Absolutely FREE and with no obligation on your part: a complete lay-out, including blue-print and specifications covering location, type and six of heads, pipe, valves.

Call Now for Your fREE Estimate! foot from the "gas pedal'' and stomp the brakes. His reaction is Staff Photo Ed Bator CITIZENS CONFER ON COMMUNITY COUNCIL L-R: George Walker, Heibel and E. Kreisi timed oy a stop watcn. i The nation's average reaction Beautiful time is approximately three- Boys' Boxer Shorts fourths of a second. The Naval Optimists Elect Coleman Air Station personnel averages less than half a second.

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He and other new officers will be Installed in July. Coleman will succeed John Taylor as president of the group. He was a vice-president. Other new officers elected Included Edwin Pearce, first vice president; Randolph Puckett, second vice president, and Foster L. Spain, third vice president.

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