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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 21

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Atlanta, Georgia
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21
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p-wr rr f' 1 I i T'TT t' -T THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Tliurlsr. Oct. Jl, 195i 1 't RICH' AIR CONDITIONERS STREET FLOOR, STORE FOR 'HOMES -v iiJ Proof Again that Mich's Creates Low Prices! tl (WTIt I IHMIMnl Mil, DEFENDS ORDINANCE John A. White White Goes To Defense Parkers ADC2 DTO With Thermostat! Cools 600 sq. ft! Atlanta Baptists raised their eyebrows at nighttime parking in Piedmont Park Wednesday, 'while Alderman John A.

White raised his voice to defend the city ordinance which permits It. 1 The Atlanta Baptist Association rave official aDDroval to a reDort declaring "bumper to bumper parkins and petting," nave turned the park into a breeding- ground for juvenile delinquency. But Alderman White, himself a Baptist deacon, maintained that spooning teen-agers are "better off in i the park, under police i supervision, than they would be on a lonely country road." The Baptists, however, took a firm stand aeainst a city ordi nance authored by White which permits cars to park in public narks "so lone as the occupants do not create a disturbance or iSSSSSSSSi81 I I v. i 1 f'i i iolate any law." They appointed a three-man committee to work for the ordinance's reneal. Members are the Rev.

W. Lee Cutts, Capitol View Baptist Church; Dr. E. B. Shivers, Inman Park Baptist Church, and Dr.

James P. Wesberry, Morningside Baptist hurch. The association approved a rewritten version of the same report it sent back to the social services committee Tuesday. The new version still contains the charge that "youthful drinking and sex indulgence" and sex perversion are rampant in the park, with the police "helpless to make arrests." 5 White, said the ordinance directs the police to Investigate all signs of law violations. He said he has been given no evidence to substantiate the church group's 1 Police Chief Herbert Jenkins declined to comment on the charges, but said his men have instructions to see that all laws are obeyed.

t'1 Savannahan I Gets License 'r? 1 Over Protest a Despite protests from a dele- gation of two who said they repre-. sented over 200 persons. Revenue Commissioner Charles Redwine Wednesday granted a liquor store license to L. Coursey of Sa-. vannah.

Coursey, who said he plans to operate the store at 4501 Bull told the commissioner that he al-" ready had been granted city and county licenses. The Rev, John Burch, pastor i "of the A 1 Park Phnroh. A. Robertson 1 4.1 i 1 Buy Now and Save! Invest in Comfort for Next Summer! a property owner in the The large 1 ton air conditioner by a famous maker at this low price! neighborhood of the proposed 'store, objected to the license. Thev contended that the ma- Jority of the residents in the area Now is the time to assure yourself-of cool comfort next summer at savings! do not want the store ana mat the city had refused a license at a hearing and then reopened tne case on only one day's notice.

The Savannah license was i granted following the second hearing. Redwine said he would, as a nt nat nolicv. erant the Very Limited Quantity! Ton Air Conditioners 1 Some with Thermostats! An assortment of Famous Makes All guaranteed by Rich's! Very Specially low-priced! Hermetically sealed Sorry No Moil or Phono Orders Rich's Air Conditioners, Street Floor, Store for Homes license' unless there was a legal objection or that the license opponents could not verify the good Push a button for the kind of weather you want. it's Automatic! Set thermostat dial and maintain the temperature you want! Healthy! It keeps the air sparkling clean glass fiber filters! Completely dependable! Five Year Warrranty on sealed power unit! Easy to install! Fits any standard type window. 220 volts! character of the applicant Both Burch and Robinson were unable to meet these points and 'Redwine -granted Coursey hii license.

1CQ.9D 3A Ton CrosVey Air Conditioner, Cools 485 Sq. Ft. With thermostat, 110-volts 389.95 Hcn's Conditioners, Street Floor, Stor'a for Homes 'Bar Assn. Plans Labor Case Panel The Atlanta Bar Assn. will hold ft forum on the handling of labor cases at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday at the Atlanta Lawyers Club headquarters, 70 Fairlie St, NW. The forum is one of a series of post-admission education programs planned by the association for Atlanta lawyers. Panelists at Thursday's program include William M. Pate, regional attorney for the National Labor Relations Board; Edwin M. Pearce and Alexander E.

Wilson, Atlanta attorneys. W. Fisher mill be moderator. USE RICH'S NEW CONTINUOUS CLUB ACCOUNT OR RICH'S OTHER LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO SAVE! i.

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