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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 5

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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, TWdar, Feb. 2, 1936 aEES Dam Gates Prep come Atlanta Accent Cherokee Town-Country Club Elects Staff as Membership Swells to 623 Shut To Form Lake Lanier Sub, Is Plea Of Talmadge Howard L. Stilhvell has Douglas A. Smith, Soap-Dropping Saps Slipped Cease Signal tary, and treasurer. Jmt as Well Ride Going to Same Place LITTLE ROCK, Feb.

1 IR A man stepped in front of a moving car. State Patrolman Leslie Caldwell slammed on the brakes and stopped In time. "Where do you think you're going?" demanded the man. "To police headquarters," Caldwell replied, "hop in." The man paid a fine for drunkenness. been named president of the newly formed Cherokee Town and Country Club.

SAVANNAH, Feb. 1 U'V-For-mer Gov. Talmadge said Wednes FEET KURT? day night It Is time Georgia Election of Siillwell, other of started building up a junior sen Why sacrifice tfyle? Her is the $10.95 answer. ator to replace Sen. George, who POLICE BLOTTER Prisoner Is Found Hanged By KEELER RIcCARTXEY A prisoner was found hanged with a makeshift rope Wednesday In a third floor cell of city jail.

He was identified as Edwin E. Rutland, 41, of 293 Washington SW. A Grady Hospital physician pronounced Rutland dead at the scene. Records show Rutland was arrested on charges of drunk driving and drunk on the street by Ptl. M.

C. Faulkner and R. W. Davidson. He was booked in at the station captain's office at 9:40 p.m.

Wednesday, records ehow, and was received on the will be "9 next January By JIARJORY SMITH PLAINTIVE SIGN on YMCA stairway leading from swimming pool (put up after slip-up on stairs) begins: "Do not be one of the damp fools who drops soap on the stairway. Rest of the clever sign, brainchild of Parker Lowell, must be read on the spot to be appreciated. RED FEATHER "HELLO GIRL" All day long Inez Tilli-son talks to people In trouble. The attractive blond matron, long-time Atlanta social worker, Speaking on a television panel program, he declared that "vigor Continued From Page 1 low earth saddle dikes filling in low places In the reservour rim. Included In the project are an uncontrolled chute-type spillway excavated at a low place about a mile southeast of the dam, outlet works, a powerhouse, a transformer substation and a switchyard.

The lake's shoreline will be two and one half times as long as that of Lake Allatoona. Its area will be tliree and a half CalfousesJLi mf ous representation In the U. S. Senate far outweighs seniority." Atlanta Nurse To Help Develop Egypt Program ficers and board members was held at the club's first official meeting. Officials said 623 names are now on the club rolls, with more applications still awaiting approval.

The club said it plans to move its town club into the residence at 81 West Paces Ferry road on June 1. The country club house and golf course is slated to be in the Sandy Springs area. Elected to serve with Stilhvell were William N. Little, vice president; Theo Corvette, secre Talmadge said that George, who has had 50 years of public service, Is seeking election to a I rVM Years Miss L. Dorothy Carroll, chief! term which would cany him to nursing consultant for the U.

S. the age of 85. "If I serve the Public Health Service's Communi- people for 50 years, I won't ask Experience Fitting Hurting Fef BOWLINGS 9h Floor Mortgage Guorunfee lldg. times that of Allatoona. JrtflMA rticiStteA Unm.

tff a TlfW civ-VsQT (flrm Tnl. The river has been channeled 1Q.a uiira iioor at 9:43 p.m. Det. N. W.

Flanagan said Rut around the main dam and through the turbines contained in the powerhouse cut In the granite rocks at one end of the dam. with the International Co-operation Administration in Cairo, Egypt. Dr. Theodore J. Bauer, CDC chief, said Miss Carroll will serve as chief nurse with the mission.

WEEK land asked to use the telephone while Flanagan was on a round of Inspection at approximately 11 :10 p.m. Det. I. M. Eason, who (o) I 111! I I acts as liaison between Community Chest agencies and the men, women and children of Fulton and DeKalb who benefit from your annual contribution to the Chest She has a fat "little black book" and the patience of Job.

Mrs. TUlison needs both. When her telephone at Walton 6treet Chest headquarters rings, the $64,000 questions come thick and fast: "I'm stranded In Atlantawhat can I do?" "My husband walked out. My children are hungry." "The landlord Is about to evict my Invalid mother. We don't have room for her.

Is there an old folk's home that will shelter her?" "Can you tell me where a mentally-disturbed person can get free psychiatric counseling?" Inez usually has the answers. She can tell the person at the other end of the line whether one of Atlanta's 40 Red Feather Col. Bisbort said the first MUSIC COURSE relieved Flanagan at 11:20, dis- power will be generated from the dam In December of this year. The initial power will be enough covered the body immediately to serve 61,000 homes. She will assist in the development of a professional nursing program in Egypt.

She left Atlanta Sunday for Washington, D. where she will be given an orientation course. Miss Carroll entered the Public Health Service in 1941. She formerly was a public health nurse in New York City. Aside from 810 million kilowatt hours of hydroelectric energy produced each year, the dam will regulate the stream flow to In Includes Instrument of your choice, music end professional Instructiona FREE MUSIC APTITUDE TEST Saturday, February 4, 2 P.M.

Even Benny Goodmon wot one beginner! $10 will give you or your child on exploratory 6 weeks' court which consists ol ell music needed, weekly instruction by college graduate educators, and choice of following instruments: cornet trumpet trombone baritone also horn flute clarinet drum Also courses available on accordion guitar dustrial plants and municipalities and- assure navigable waters on the Apalachicola River in northwest Florida. A minimum of 500 cubic feet REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR COURSE BEGINNING FEB TH More Tobacco Funds NEW YORK, Feb. 1 UB-The To SJ (Classes Wednesdaya, 4 P. of water per second will be al iiiaMn nn 331 Peochtree lowed to pass the dam. Exclusive dealer for Selmer Clarinet aa uaed by B.nny Goodman In movie, "Goodman Story." RUTAN Charles Jackson, resident en AL.

3010 bacco Industry Research Committee has allocated another half-million dollars for scientific research into all phases of tobacco use and gineer at the dam, said the reservoir will probably not be filled 9HHH to capacity before June 1957, un health. The committee's research allocations now total Hi million Iter going on duty. Is Beset by 4 A Negro man at whose home a cross was burned last week was set upon and severely beaten Wednesday by four youthful Negro men, police were told. Police said they had discovered nothing to indicate the cross burning last Friday night was more than a neighborhood prank. The victim was George Adams, S2, of 674 Willoughby Way, NE, employe of a florist shop.

Adams was treated at Grady Hospital for severe bruises about the face and body. Police said the attack occurred as Adams left a a restaurant on Highland NE. Det. W. S.

Acree said Adams could give no reason for the assault. The cross consisted of a small piece of plank nailed to a section of broom stick and soaked In kerosene, police said. Alky Death Report Final medical examination reports on five persons Wednesday revealed the presence of methyl alcohol in only two Instances, po- less Georgia has heavy rains Use Journal-Constitution Want Ads For Results meantime. dollars. Inez TUlison agencies can help.

Her files Include names and addresses of day nurseries, attorneys, ministers and welfare groups that tackle problems above and beyond the call of duty. "Many people In distress don't know what community resources are available," Mrs. TUlison explained. "Or If they know, they are ignorant as to how to go about getting help." Inez, past president of the Atlanta Social Workers Club, is married to Atlanta General Depot procurement engineer Charles W. Tillison.

The couple lives at 3321 Myrtle Hapeville. A. O. BREWTON submits another poser for "the cognoscenti and intelligentsia of your column." Here It is: "Can a citizen of this, the Fifth Congressional District, run for Congress in another Georgia district and, if elected, legally serve?" THE MAN" WHO DRIVES THE IMPERIAL lice said. A third person was listed who collapsed on Old Wheat NE, was listed as congestive heart failure, officers said.

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