SUTTON ASSIGNSHIGHWAY PATROLSeYen to Nine Men Order«|$} to Each of Ten District Headquarters In State.Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 27.—Judge Clement E. Sutton of the state department of public safety, announced assignment of highway patrolmen to the 10 district headquarters of the state tonight.Prom 7 to 9 men were ordered to ^ each district after their furlough which began following graduation ex- j ercises which concluded the highway patrol school.Judge Sutton made the announcement from the new state headquarters of the patrol established at the ! Confederate Veterans’ Home. |Capt. J. G. Lott will be in charge * of state headquarters here. Other members of the central staff will b« \ First Sergt. A. L. Bagley, Clerk F. • G. Roach and Clerk iR. V. Ricdards. j Assignments for district No. 4, with Madison as headquarters, is as fol-, lows: Sergt. O. W. Whiteside, Corporal J.~ET. Davis, Trooper, H; W. Baker, Trooper Gordon Bray, Trooper -Royal* JTxaaper._M. A. Witcher, ^Trooper V. K. Worthy.Dixie Apartments, qn South Main Street which will be used as office headquarters and barracks, is ready for occupancy. The men are expected to begin arriving Monday.