American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting Criminal Trials which Have Taken Place in the United States, from the Beginning of Our Government to the Present Day : with Notes and Annotations, Volume 10John Davison Lawson Thomas Law Book Company, 1914 - Crime |
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Page 624
... Asa G. Candler , a Mayor of the City of Atlanta , Georgia , a man of large wealth and a philanthropist of note , was applied to one day in the summer of 1917 , by a couple of females for a license to permit the raffling of an automobile ...
... Asa G. Candler , a Mayor of the City of Atlanta , Georgia , a man of large wealth and a philanthropist of note , was applied to one day in the summer of 1917 , by a couple of females for a license to permit the raffling of an automobile ...
Page 629
... Asa G. Candler , render it unlikely that the defendants can secure a just and fair hearing such as they are entitled to ; also on the ground of inflammatory articles against the defendants which have appeared in the daily papers , and ...
... Asa G. Candler , render it unlikely that the defendants can secure a just and fair hearing such as they are entitled to ; also on the ground of inflammatory articles against the defendants which have appeared in the daily papers , and ...
Page 633
... Candler building , and went there immediately ; found Mr. Asa Candler , Sr .; his brother Judge John S. Candler , and his son , Mr. Asa Candler , Jr. Mrs. Hirsch called up on the tele- phone , and Mr. Candler an- swered . I called the ...
... Candler building , and went there immediately ; found Mr. Asa Candler , Sr .; his brother Judge John S. Candler , and his son , Mr. Asa Candler , Jr. Mrs. Hirsch called up on the tele- phone , and Mr. Candler an- swered . I called the ...
Page 638
... Candler's office " ; I arranged then for another conference with Mrs. Hirsch ; had Mr. Asa Cand- ler , Jr. , to come ... Candler there , and said she was not being treated right in draw- ing so many people into it ; Mr. Cook had told me ...
... Candler's office " ; I arranged then for another conference with Mrs. Hirsch ; had Mr. Asa Cand- ler , Jr. , to come ... Candler there , and said she was not being treated right in draw- ing so many people into it ; Mr. Cook had told me ...
Page 642
... Asa Candler , Jr. , was present . That was the last conversation I had with her . The reason I called Asa Candler , Jr. , in , my brother George was on the other conference , and I called Asa Candler , Jr. , to hear what she had to say ...
... Asa Candler , Jr. , was present . That was the last conversation I had with her . The reason I called Asa Candler , Jr. , in , my brother George was on the other conference , and I called Asa Candler , Jr. , to hear what she had to say ...
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