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Show BYFiELD MAKES PUBLIC APPEAL Friends Sympathize But There's a Difference in Their Attitude ATLANTA. Ga.. SepL 7. Request that the public suspend Judgment on the charges growing out f their voyage voy-age tn Europe this Bummer with Wnl-tei Wnl-tei 'J' Candler, Is made by Mr. and Mrs Clyde K. BflMd In an article I which the Atlanta Constitution pub-; lkdicd today. Mrs Byiicld has brought suit for' $10u.00) damages atfalnnt Mr cand-' ler, charging an attempted attack on, h' P. and Mr Ca. idler h:is initiated pro- , ceedlngB to prevent Mr Uyfield fromj releasing on a $20,500 note which the banker gave Mr. Byfleld after the in. Idenl in Mrs Byfield's stateroom on the steamship Berengaria. "The hardest thlnp, I've experienced though) has been to reconcile myself to the attitude of my friends," Mr By Held was quoted as saying. That hurts hurts like everything YOU Bee lots of thehl have been to me, assured me of their confidence and their sympathy and have tender-j ed me their services in this trouble.; And 6till with mighty few exception, I can tee and feel a difference. He added that he did not blamel tin m but that "It's pretty hard." Mrs. Byfleld is said to have re-1 covered from the nervous breakdown ehe suffered following her return to Atlanta. -oo |