Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 21, 1929, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. GA., MARCH 21. 1929 l MON RECORDER Published Weekly oa Thursday at Milledfeeille, Ga. R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—Butinew Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.50 Six Months • 75 ;d and give It their consideration. They are striving ot give their best to the city. They are all business men who have inter est that naturally come first, and they can see the view of having a business man at the head of the city who has given time to the study of city operation and the best methods of business like policies, and devot ing his entire time to its manage- HEART TO HEART TALK BY JOHN JOSEPH GAINES. M. D. ent The On the wall near my desk, hangs a first-rate picture of Colonel Lind bergh—America’s Lindbergh. I keep it hanging there because it lends me inspiration. This mere boy ranks with the world’s greatest men—and Many youths pass my door during the day. They seem to posses- the ' same physical equipment as my air 50 n of the. her<- -and many of them look more sbrated in ro ; ... than he: hut I do not know the i Easter. non: . . , f the youths that pass my is rapidly;doom: they may not have tried to ' to a close. Ncx Sunday is d( , a;!> - very big things, unday, the day Christ entered y,. ; t j, a there aren’t big things tm in his triumphal march, • , to be done—not that: these be crucified and die. here just haven’t stopped to materialistic attitude that la,. r . invoice of their capabilities. THIS SEASON s as widely an Calender lenten sen- THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1929 ;.f*ady will b» rithnu ends. The citizens of West Point. C,».. had to take to the hills las. Friday on account of rising water. The Chattahoochee river was runing six feet deep down the main street. Tiie Mr the coi *r WiJIch ohibit official jn conn tment of Justic i h.. given the liquor dealt of trouble and ha-, hereby i 1 herself to the other side. n Wyoming they t.r P :er an invoice of th growing into the customs in \ r , : . j doubt if the 'lebratkm of Easter has torn : t ; . >ht seriously fo doing things much of the sacredness of the, lh;il WOO( j ma k e the best people in •«■ 11 is of days the great- ..\mer.ca applaud them, e.-: to those who believed that Jesus | have heard that this Lindbergh < . was crucified was buried and j „ y i5 v , Iy devoted to his mother, i again. I is the day i» celebia- j„, t ; nt * one little thing, which any tio.. of the glorious resume Jon *»f:j lf ,.. ran accomplish without much «, r Lord and Master and is the sets me to praising him with victory ox r th gr . - nOght One thing; I never What hope had the people before knew a hoy who really adored iiis coming of Christ of everlasting; , ;r { 'n r, who wasn’t worthy to stand life. Upon what could '.hey base before the King. Je belief of a world to cm eternal life? Despite thei a::d undaunted iaith, they could not f *" '"'"f" »“•>.» concluaive , riiitti, t 0 fame argument which promised a place 1 ^ marvelloui wlnra pi-oplo lived af'er this mortal brai „ j s Tstoiihou* of uu'.| h ,.i pu, on .mmortaluy. Chn.t came i , i: ^„, k j t nerxry. What an example | and fulfilled thi, pri.mi.e that «e. , t , hcr . „ f „ ur lh , is thi , Lind might live and that we might livej^ more abundantly. itii the We all face the lat er day* of thi? <■ Wily , life with fenr. There is something' j, it death that causes us to shut-1 ,i and makes of many of us cow-' » in the eyes of our Ma ter. W: : j not face t he end with the feeling I . ourage Lindbergh fai JO OTHER CAR in all the world controls quite so ea*»:h—with such complete lack of effort—as the new Nash "400”. Nash engineers have developed a new steering mechanism to achieve this result. An ingenious arrangement of roller bearings and a roiicr-tooth traveling in a worm gear, reduces fric tion to a minimum hitherto thought impossible. Women drivers find new help and gain new confidence in parking. Little effort is needed to bring the "400” up to. or away from, the curb. Gear shifting is jusi as easy. The "400” clutch pedal depresses at a touch, scarcely resisting the weight of your foot. The conveniently placed shifting lever moves smoothly, easily, from one speed ro another. If you ever find that driving a car tires you, try driving a Nash "400”. It will give you an entirely new con ception of how effortless, how pleas urable, motoring can be! Let’s go—let’s go." he picture! n; to be raying. Ah, the daunt- j bravery—the boundless courage i : rt**d here! I wouldn’t part with) picture for any reasonable sum. I there are those who look a. aS ■"“NewNAB H 400* I., mi * the II •arid iu .Ho tor Car Vial He PIPOKTAINT Twin-Ignition motor 12 Aircraft-type spark f aaurener that strength? fie hour cf death. Yet hen the promise that the place prepared tha Christ ha?, the boys High compression Houdaille and Lovcjoy shock absorbers jo©” rr.ATi acs-.vo other c.tn 11.1s the.ft .tt.t, r Aluminum alloy pistons Bijur centralized Longer wheelbases (Inpar Strzii i chassis lubrication New double drop frame E | ecttic c , ocks Torsional vibrati damper chrc may aim. ar.d nickel Short turning radiu One-piece Salon fenders Clear vision front pillar posts Nash Special Design ftablish this assert on He allowed himself to be put t» death, to suffer the tortues of men. to be buried and to rise again to establish this positive statement to generations to come, that there is a life beyond the grave. Easter, the day of the resurrec tion. was established in the Chris- has tion church many centuries ago. en- What is the attitude of the people the who call themselves Christians to- pas. few years. ward this day. Of course we all This change has been applicable cell bra to it as u day of joy. All of to every form of business. The us feel the atmosphere of celebra operation of government has become tion in the air but do many of u: a more business like institution. ’ really realize the significance of thi trou- to several communities. A REVISION OF BUSINESS Ask any business man of oxperi- en-.v and he will .ell you that the method* of doing business have changed radically since tne world war. He will tell you that the entire system of bu-iness operation has UNIFORM AUTO LAWS ! Effort is to be made at the com- j g session of the Georgia Legisla-1 ture *.o adopt a number of Uniform ■ Automobile laws, applicable through out the entire state. Besides others, the*Uniform Motor Vehicle Operators and Cheuffeur? License act, possibly effects more auto operators than any other and yet at the same time would bring about a greater safe y to all auto operators. The operation of the automobile in Georgia has become a complex problem, and such legislation that a greater safety to driver and pedestrian should receiv ful consideration. The matter of the driver is one of the phases that would go toward the solution of the problem. Many in competent persons have and are driv ing cars in Georgia. Lack of ex perience as well as a lack of judg ment and the .ability to meet an emergency cause many wreck each year and one solution of tbit Hines-Callaway Auto Co. USELESS AGITATION The State Prison Farm near Mil- lcdgeville is the center of the penal system of Georgia. It was but logi cal that when the electric chair was established that it should have been located at the headquarters of the State penitentiary. Tins was the view of the members of the Georgia Legislature at the time the chair was established and located, and it is quite probable that opinion has not been changed. The Union Recorder wishes that the chair was elsewhere on account of its proximity to Milledgeville, which has become an educational cen- Whtther municipal, county, state or day and enter into it with joy fill- national. the tendency lias been to ed hearts becuusc it is the greatest place governmental affairs on a 1 day in the history of h etChristian mors systematic, economic and pro- religion or are we inclined to take gre-sive basis. j the attitude that it is only the be- Thc system of municipal opera-' * innin ' f of a new season and Spring tion employed in Milledgeville is en- bas come - tirely antiquated ami a misfit in the ' Therc w flvi * churches progress of our city. The authority l‘*dgeville. two in Hardwick and at is scattered, the sys en. is loosen, an,I Unst one charch Sn th « count V that the business basis upon which it Ul wiH bc °P en KaRtcr Sunday. Every I optYated is tmsilirTactory to thos • on ® of them should be filled and every . the irresponsible? front drivin who believe in a business-like policy. c '*’ zen should join in celebrating in j Every driver should be given tl There has been advocated and we Christian way the great day of 1 test required to receive the drive Believe it fitting and proper, a City tke Rraurrect,on * 1 license, when he has shown hi.nself or Manager plan of govermen for Mil-' [herself competent and capable of place at the farm. It happened that Irdgevslk-. Under --uch plan thei **** STRANGE 'handling an automohile under cer- soon after the chair was established syst: m is tuple, the authority is 1 During the years that have passed.; emergency, then grant him the at the Prison Farm that the young | central: ;cd. the organization is more'f tranfje thal with right to drive. If he has nn accident' murderers of Prof. Wright were ant j tjjf. business me hods j numbtT c,v * c ant * co-operative ! nn j 8 hown he was negligent and j electrocuted. This case was of such cmi/lored -ii those that wT brimr , w ’ nt * ^ ,at brv *‘ bct>n organized pareless, revoke the license for a [ wide notoriety that when the hour about the most substantial economic MiU *f R * vi,to h ° 5 n ?‘ yet been ab, ° I period. ! of electrocution approached there p rtJ ^. r .. , ° bring about ;» uniform, active andj The crowded highway on holidays] was a pall to settle down over the Mnnbdnni i, n ,„.rw. _i j a * er ^ organization of its business j nn< j Sunday? undoubtedly pre ont? ' city, and there was a feeling of awe i acute problem, and the newspaper! in the hearts of number* of our! »ve account after of account of j people. The number of executions' rious wrecks. While the conges- j that have taken place since then have [ Not discrediting [ t; on j s one problem, the nutos .hat attracted very little general atten- they have rended a j nre on t be highways should be piloted tion, and the hours JUST ARRIVED Men’s Straws However, the conditions existing have been greatly exaggerated, a? eery little notice is taken in the city, when an elec- rocution take.. or to ihe people than any form ofj There has X' vernment deigned rule people, f.-rmom il ly It 1, directly in chorge of our home, uc complirh,m end our perrum.1 protection. It wo, hl . Ki „ aI , is , *" d '*« !Ud l “ ""‘ urt ‘ ,,ur “nil partlcnlxr and dirtinctiv be.'t tl*“i! of progressiveness . It our c ft yi is the (..'oples' government and directly accountable to them. goal of Who the business men. those who handle and direct our trade. We cannot recall any effort the government ot ony ; th , t h ,„ boen made to induce other, to make this their trading center. We cannot remember any co-operative municipality is twisted into a politi cal organization it looses its function and becomes a harmful agent instead cf a protectorate. The Ciiy Manage: plar in ure- systematic methods in the business operation of the city. It in ; ures economic principl, it ollari id cents i every detail, st return of ffort si the Mr. ■r the idea of giving a h to those trading in Undoubtedly this idea in ess. Accounts were by competent i GEORGIAS’ ROADS The idea of paved road ns nn eco nomic necessity ha; become more firmly implanted in the minds of Georgians and it seems reasonably certain that in the immediate future constructive nc*ion is to be taken to relieve the state of it« mud or du«t according to th<‘ weather. The patch-work hard surfaced id the busi- roads today have »st the knov which they took i this city. Every town has its knocker. ; to beautify around In all the various shades and styles to complete the mans and boy’s Easter wardrobe. See them and you can t refuse In all the various shades and styles to complete the man s men’s head dress. $1.50 to $7.50 Have Yours Put Aside Today John Hoiloway THE MAN S STORE Milledgei it iliminate* politic? I tr« 1, it places at the head a well vi*y government and who adheres .siritUy .o all bu»incs» principle?. If our argument is *cn*iWe and irg'oej fr«m the ?tandnoint of the liu*!re.-e man. from the standpoint of those who would think reservedly,! J th?n let the council, who Utemselves■ at . vants of the people, make!* t.'c proper recommendation to the . legislator of the county to have thei char er umended so that this method^ t can be employed. The city council j ii understand? the city government, | ing bui they should know what kind of opera-1 The Union Recorder lend? the full tion it needs, us a big business, and j force of it? organization to such if they stand ready to citizens, whom they re pi rbould at least investigate the meth- The home life ha? about passed. Au.omobilc? make it too easy to go •eking brings a discon- never satisfied, and j OVER NINE BILLIONS Inn could he outlined to induce ! hose the we have s«-round?ng tisj ■> conn in Milledgcvil! > to make! heir purchases. We are interested .a Milledgeville becoming more a) i * r- : o, forwnrd looking! is alert to its opportunities! to take advantage »f them. I ■ting conditions to eon-1 The lerc fact that the mud j have at such a tremendous in- [ merce. without cons’derin'T the • ■ogressive cities in Georgia i y, tha W’’ look at our neighbr Remember the ill bring you .-ur round, Mr hen and pig an income all the Farmer. . 1 Some years ago there was ?° n: forge. e wor thing like a popular outcry when was learned that Congress had app J ■ ^ j priated a billion dollars, but n> One of Prerident Hoover’s pre-l there ir little comment on the ^ election plans was to banish poverty [that the last Congress apprap from the United States. We wish him success. the dbnd-! » Georgia i Hard work and economy will over •me any jink that may get after going f- - r ''d ccy:£ be fivrn r.io>*o I ward and bringing *o a completion ugh *tady and knowing the field! system of hard surfaced ,oad? dl * — ot the. hi* factor, in produc-| ov> , r stntp . The po|jc| , , hou|(1 , ee thjlt fo „ We sincerely hope the down of a driving of automobiles in the school new e-n in our road system will be rones is stopped. I of advantage and that we will live to their undertaking and pledges a dose co-’ , e e Georgia out of the mud. If you sra a fznaor and want to operation to bring about a business Lot's pull for manufacturing plants always have la your pocket try ior Milledgeville. the cow hen mmd fcng- The business men of Milledgeville should unite their efforts, time and money oin securing the location of one and more manufacturing plants entry into the'Wori in Milledgeville. e billion dollars, half lion more thnn its predree?; > In authorizing the expendib $3,291,599,377, the Seventieth gress broke ull record?—all time records, that is to say. course, the appropriations aft* There should be a Hve and pro gressive Chamber of Commerce in Milledgeville. In the person of Mr. H. S. Wootten the organization would have as well equipped Secretary as could be found. He is wide awake energetic, progressive, accurate and reliable! the of abnormal conditions, for ‘ anything previous to or *>> time. Although continuing inervn r government costs may bere ®!,° unavailable, it would be hardly ^ creet to mention the of the Seventieth Congress n »k puximph contotalW tlis frwpmrt ot Amshm