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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 3

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-t -1 --t i rr i win, Mwnnif tti ii i iiimnum iiiwiwwh tm. imwq 5 I Mayor Hits Critics of Golf Order THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Monrf.r, April 30, 1934 3 Kefuuver Pauses Here On Swing Into Florida By ELK IX TAYLOR Sen. Kefauver said Sunday in Atlanta that reports Mayor Hartsfield Sunday hit of his unacceptability to Democratic party leaders are back at critics of Atlanta's compliance with a U. S. Supreme largely propaganda put out by those who are against Court decision outlawing segregation of the city's public golf courses.

me. The presidential aspirant stopped west Panhandle. He will conclude over briefly at the airport en routej, he current tour in Jacksonville to Tallahassee, where he will i Friday resume his bid for Florida dele-j Kefauver will leave Tallahassee gates to the convention. Monday mornin for a television Tuesday night in a speech at Augusta, Gov. Griffin said if it hadn't been "strictly political" Hartsfield would have "plowed hj' V'- them up the next morning and planted alfalfa and corn." Hartsfield in his weekly tele vision program said, "Our decision to comply with the Supreme Court directive did not The senator was mot by several appearance and a pineal rally dozen supporters wearing Ppnsacoia in the evening.

On vor-for-PreS1dcnt buttons. wa he wl st Qulncyf entered the terminal a 1 a Bristol, Blountstown and Mariet-crowd I gathered to shake hands I ta for handshaking visits with with him. 'voters CIVIL RIGHTS PLANK CAPITAL VOTERS plank of the party platform would i. hi. j'y very pleased and surprised at be acceptable to him this year, 1.

1 tne 'lne crowd which turned out Kefauver said he would general- ly go along" with the same plank, j0? me A y-I would have to read over It I Staff Photo Charlet Pugh DRAFT DIRECTOR HERSHEY GREETED AT ATLANTA GENERAL DEPOT (L to r) Brig. Gen. Johnson, Maj. Gen. Hershey, Brig.

Cen. Ranch mean that it was an irrevocable decision, but had we plowed up the golf courses that would have been irrevocable." COMPLIED YEARS AGO "Next year will be a political year," he continued. "And any person dissatisfied can offer for city office and say that if elected he will plow up the golf courses." The mayor also told his critics that some years ago state Democratic party officials complied it was good in 1952, and I think a luiu supporiers inai xvepuun-lean workers have attempted to scare government workers out of I voting in the District of Colum it would be good now." Hershey Calls for New Draft Testing System By GENE LeGETTE Of two and a quarter million men rejected for mill Some leaders of the conservative bia primary Tuesday. He said "fear is prevalent' Southern wing of the party, Including Sen. Eastland of Mississippi, have said the 1952 plank would be acceptable.

Rut they have said Kefauver would not. ON SATURDAY Oglethorpe To Dedicate Boys'Dorm Dedication of the $120,000 boys dormitory will feature the Alumni Day observance on the campus of tary service, approximately 60 per cent would be called to among workers that they will lose their jobs if they register. Pressure is being applied most to the, little men, to whom the "liberal Democratic program" applies most, he declared. with a Supreme Court order to desegregate and cease discrimination in primary elections. ciuty in the event of a national emergency, Maj.

Gen Lewis B. Hershey said here Sunday night. 8tff Photo Chirlei Pugh WARM WEATHER WOO Atlantans took to the out-of-doors Sunday as the thermometer shot up to 87. It wasn't too warm for a couple to cuddle in a Piedmont Park swing, it seems, but slipping off a shoe felt good, even at that. "Many of our state officials then are state officials now," he caning lor a new system of Johnson, Third Army Chief of ADLAI NOT Ol Kefauver said he still thinks he will get some support in the convention from Southern states.

The senator said he does not feel Stevenson can be counted out even if he should lose to Kefauver in classifying men as to "what they can do" the national selective serv pointed out. The mayor charged that officials complied at that time rather than "run the risk Staff, and Brig. Gen. J. Ranck, Atlanta General Depot Oglethorpe University at 4 p.m.

ice director denounced present methods of testing as "looking at commander. TERMITES Vote to Extend College Park Saturday, Dr. George Seward, acting president of the university, said. SURITY-BONDIC Ntccatary Rtptiri Fret Inspection Florida or California. "But of course a defeat certainly won't help him." Most of ihe handshaking senator's five-day swing In Florida will be spent in the rural north- The dormitory, containing 27 Clayton County residents Saturday voted to extend the city limits of College Park one half-mile southeastward.

Some 50 voters turned out for the referendum, Mayor pro tern Hugh C. Conley said. bedrooms and modern in style, is of doing away with the county unit system." 'PLEASE STAY POTS' Hartsfield added: "All that we in the city government ask of our friends in the state government who complied with their Supreme Court decision is, in the words of Aesop, 'Please stay pols. Do not call the city kettles Atlanta's seven public golf Southeastern Psychologists Meet Here a man in sections rather than at his total function." "We are tied to paper tests proving a man cannot do something instead of letting him do it." the general told 70 National Guard selective service officials from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina and Puprto Rico, here for a two-week training program. Stressing the need for a trained selective service system, Gen.

named the Charles Goodman Dormitory, honoring the memory of Charles Goodman, a member of the board of trustees from 1945 until his death in 1955, and a Coinciding with the beginning benefactor of the institution. of Mental Health Week Sunday, courses were opened to Negro players the day before Christmas following a U. S. District Court 300 psychologists registered in During the dedication, Pope Brock, chairman of the board of trustees, will present the dormi decree implementing a Supreme Court decision. Hershey told the assembly, "In the event of an emergency our only hope for a rapid expansion in the armed services rests with you." With the conquering of global pace, local selective service boards must be flexible to operate the Biltmore Hotel for the second annual Southeastern Psychological Assn convention.

Clinical, industrial, experimental, general and social psychologists from over the Southeast will be here through Tuesday to exchange papers and elect offi tory keys to Dr. Seward. Dr. G. Y.

Smith, president of the Alumni will preside. The one-story building, designed by the Atlanta architectural firm of Toombs, Amisano and Wells, Sylvan Chajage, Son of Furrier, Found Shot Here cers for the coming year. As a highlight of the meeting contains such features as a sunk the group will tour the federal penitentiary Monday afternoon The convention got underway A 29-year-old Atlantan was found seriously wounded early Sunday beside a warehouse in the rear of 1130 Bankhead NW, police said. He was identified as Sylvan J. without direction from national headquarters, he said.

"If you should fail us most of our future would be in the past," the general said. Brig. Gen. Robert A. White, former assistant adjutant general of Florida will head the two-week training session here.

Named to assist Gen. White were Col. James L. Davis and Maj. James Johnson, Alabama; Capt.

Wilbur Redd, South Carolina; Col. William Hatcher, Georgia, and Lt. Col. Quince E. Mathis, North Carolina.

Sunday afternoon with a general symposium on behavior and two clinics of specialized discussions. A symposium Sunday night was en fireplace in the lounge, picture windows in the bedrooms, built-in wardrobes and imported and handmade furniture. Construction wai started last year. Goodman, ar executive of the Milton Bradley contributed funds for the building and had been Interested in education for many years. While modern in design, the Chajage, of 3144 Wood Valley devoted to the training of technical workers in psychology at the subdoctoral level.

Road, NW. He is the son of the late Louis Chajage, founder of Following an address by out Chaiage's Furs in downtown going president John B. Wolfe of Atlanta. the University of Mississippi, of The wounded man was admit-j Among those welcoming Gen ficers will be elected at 8:30 ted to Grady Hospital in "cri dormitory harmonizes with Gothic structures on the campus. Hershey were Brig.

Gen. E. L. Monday tical" condition suffering from two bullet wounds in the head. Detective V.

D. Browning and R. P. McGee said several Atlan tic Coast Line Railroad employes saw Chajage's car parked near the railroad tracks about 3 a.m. Sunday Inside the car were 7 clothes, a pistol and a note to a rabbi.

Browning and his McGee said the men found Chajage about 500 feet from the car near a warehouse. Rail Strike Halts mm en for all appliance dealers Macon, Dublin, Savannah Line MACON, April 29 Wi Operations of the Macon, Dublin and Savannah Railroad trains were halted at 6 p.m. Sunday when a strike order was carried out by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. B. G.

Byington, chairman of the executive committee, Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen of the said flagmen, switchmen and brakemen were on strike for wages comparable to those paid by the Central of Georgia Rail way, Kailway and the Georgia Railroad. showing of the new 1956 Speed Queen line of automatic washers, dryers, wringer washers and ironers. Piedmont Hotel, Parlor Atlanta May 3rd and 4th 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Your hosts: Herald M.

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Manogtrt r- f( Frank C. Cheney, executive vice president of the road, said about 23 employes were involved in the strike but operations NOV JOIN ME ABOARD THE ceased when picket lines were set up at the railroads' tors here. I See the World's Most Automatic Cheney called ihe strike un reasonable and unfair." The is a subsidiary of Automatic! the Seaboard Airline Railroad. WORLD'S FIRST TURBO-PROP AIRLINER OH3 Guggenheim Grants Received Bv 2 Atlantans NEW YORK, April 29 OP Two VGPorgia educator were among the 275 scholar and artists awarded fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The Foundation' fellowships 2 hrs.

44 min. No Faster Way! Your choke of deluxe first Class or cconomco Alrcoach flights Vncount it powered by four Roj-Royce turbo-prop (jet prop) enginei. are granted to persons who have1 df-monstratrd the highest capac-j i'y for original research and i aitir.tic creation. Dr. Arthur Lrroy Cohen, pro- fessor of biology at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, was a i fellowship for sturiies by the electron microscope of protoplasmic molecular orientation.

Dr. Roland Mushat Frye, a-1 distant F.nglih professor at K'mory Atlanta, will; 'udy the Christian life, pre-j -ertted 'n works of Irgland. Spenser, Milton and Bunyan. Also NON-STOP Viscount Service to HEW ORLEANS BIRMINGHAM PITTSBURGH Direct to MOBILE DETROIT CLEVELAND Call LAmar or your Trovl Agent i Sponsored by SPEED QUEEN Corporation, Ripon, Wis. Specialists in Home Laundry Equipment Since -in- ji ii 1 1 1 1 ini il ri if mm t-Tirnurl Miiiiiii lb.

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