Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 24, 1935, Image 14

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, OCTOBER 24. 1935 LAWRENCE WYNN NAMED EDITOR AT EMORY Lawrence Wynn, Milledgeville. lias been named as associate editor of the Campus, Emory University yearbook, by the committee on se lection of editors. Wynn, a senior in the college of arts and sciences, has held a position on the yearbook staf.' for the past three years. He is a member of the athletic council of the university and manager cf boxing. He is a member of Kappa Alpha social fraternity. See the beautiful newest Electric Lamp asortment at L N. JORDAN'S ELECTRIC STORE. Campus Theatre THURSDAY Dolores Del Rio, Everelt Marshall, twy Kibbee and Allen Jerikini "I LIVE FOR LOVE" Hoar these song lilts— "I LIVE FOR LOVE" “MINE ALONE" “SILV ER WINGS” “I WANNA PLAY HOLSE WITH YOU" FRIDAY, OCTOBER Z5TH Adolph Zukor presents "ANNAPOLIS FAREWHLL" “The Bengal Lancers" of the U. S. Navy. The first tremendous Navy pic ture ever filmed at Uncle Sam's famous Naval Academy! A Paramount Picture with SID GUY STANDING. ROSAUND KEITH. TOM BROWN, RICHARD CROMWELL, and the Midship men of the U. S Naval Academy. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2CTH Ralph Bellamy. Wiley Post and Tela Birell In “AIR HAWKS" See Wiley Post match his wits against the mysterious “Nfurder Beam”. Also “RUSTLERS OF RED DOG” By Charles MlebeUon Director of Publicity, Democratic National Committee Latest nmong the self-announced defenders o»* American liberty is the ••Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution.” Henry Kirby man of the oi body seems t where the or* The last institution which Wash-! ington remembers as being associat-j <*d with Mr. Kirby was the Southern Tariff Association, which was com-1 plicated with the American Tax-j i the person of John ivhn appears as chair- lanizxilion—though no- > know how. mittee. The new group might be composed of district attorneys ing their appointments to President Roosevelt. Complaint has been made which questions the impartiality of the Liberty League's group, on the ground that the interest of their clients, from whom recent Congres sional bearings showed they have had large fees, might have influenc ed their opinion. Is there anybody so cynical, and incredulous, as to suggest that the district attorneys effected. | might be similarly influenced If they happened to find for the Gov ernment in forecasting the Supreme Court's verdict? of the Amcr- OWL SHOW 10:30 O'clock BIGGEST TRADE-IN Lowest Values SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27TH George Raft In "STOLEN HARMONY" Featuring Ben Bernle and all hi» lads. (Sponsored by Legion Auxiliary) :o President Kirb; Taxpayers League is now tour- Lcague and a few other or-|j ng the country as chairman of the ganizations. looked in to by the southern Committee to Uphold the Caraway Lobby Investigation six j constitution. He announces that if years ago. The report of Senator President Roosevelt is renominated Caraway recited thus: j he would prefer to see a "constitu- “There is in truth no such thing tional” Republican elected. Who. in as a Southern Tariff Association or.; view of Mr. Kirby's record, would for iat matter, an American Tax- question the sincerity of his patrio- payers League." 1 tism and the purity d. r his motives? After reciting that John Henry- The Liberty League seems to have Kirbv was th. president of the Tar- the same general objective, iff Association and J. A. Arnold This circumstance must not be president and general manager, construed as indicating that the two •(port cm** on to state that the organizations ore in cahoots in their ution "has no constitution ncr j activities, bv-laws it has no members, its Indeed if Mr. Kirby or Mr. Arnold «■ designated by no organ- j approached the Liberty League with •ither the term for which - - - — ■ nor tnc salary they are is fixed by an instru ment or agreement* • “but collects considerable sums of money.” According to Caraway's report to the Senate. Arnold's collections dur ing four years exceeded a million dollars, but the utmost efforts of the Senate Committee failed to eluci date where any considerable amount Tf it had boon expended toward the ostensible pui poses of the Kirby - Amold combination. AH the Committee had before it ere some alleged audits, by an ac countant who has convicted and sentenced for issuing a fraudulent certificate reciting the solvency of a corporation. All records of the fi nancial transactions were destroyed. They did. however, get a list of con tributors and found thereon the In- sull corporations giving SI.500. and arinus other utility companies, rail roads and banks, including some in dividuals eminent in Jouett Shouse’s Liberty League chipping in a thous and apiece. Mr. Kirby on the witness stand proved so evasive that the late Sen ator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana finally gave it up in weariness ex claiming “Let it go: I find it impos sible to get the information.” “You say you have no sucker list,” suggested Senator Blaine. “Only,” replied Mr. Kirby—“Well, won’t say that." What Senator Blaine referred to ; ;» “sucker list", was perhaps the most imposing roster big business and corporations ever adduced in such a connection. It awed Sena tor Caraway, who in his report set forth: “How business men of ordinary ;agacity can be induced to contribute o Arnold's purpose is entirely inex plicable to your Committee. He has training or experience either economist, a statistician or a i expert that would fit him to be of service in any capacity in connection ith revenue legislation. He is terms of intimacy with no member of Congress so far as your Commit tee has been able to learn. He has contributed nothing toward the pre-l paration briefs to be presented to | committees of either House, nor has he been a witness before anv such, yet he gets the money, as evidenced by the list of contributors to his American Taxpayers League." A memorandum found in the Lea gue's office indicated that the outfit paid collectors of the contributions 40 per cent on all checks turned in and 10 per cent on all above S1.00,- a proposition to merge the activities of the contribution-hunting “Amer ican Taxpayers League” with those of the more imposing body, Mr. Shouse would be likely to coldly in form the emisary that his outfit was itself working that side of the street. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND SALESLADY—Wants position in either Job or both. Write Sales lady. care this office. NIGHT (OLDS WmKH/T "iQSmt" HOfimu. LADIES All the ladies of Hopewell church and community who will cooperate with the Woman's Missionary So ciety are requested to meet at home of Mrs. B. B. Anderson tv? »th. at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Miss v.-ieT ere will have charge of the p ro I gram. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend % The Opening Of The Lawrence Flower Shoppe | 3.30 to S.30 P. M. Saturday, Oct. 16 Home of Mrs. G. A. Lawrence, West End. i I Flowers for Every Occasion—Cut Flowers j: and Potted Plants. MEET THE NEW GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Radio Family Now On Display Get Ready for the Big Events Of The Fall A Ticket on The Side Line for all The Big Football Games and the Finest Programs of Music and Entertainment Right in Your Home. The New Metal Tube G. E. RADIO -4n Achievement of The “Home of Mafic” $119.00 Features Galore In Ga EL Radio METAL TUBES NEW SPEAKER NEW CABINETS NEW BAND SHIFTING NEW STABILIZED PERFORMANCE five baMda krill In practi cally every thing khat'a an the ak more dearly. Bare faeantlfnlly than any redin ad herdefere devdaped. It la a receiver eevedng all dandapd hranf ■hart-wave treqnrnetaa, amalenre. paUee. aircraft PLUS an nltre-riMrt-wavp hand an which 2-way paltee eaavereatlani way he beard. New wdal when ^ Yes, Europe is at your finger tips. The world is at your command with these new sets. 000." ly be that somebody will plain that this is all ancient history. However, the American Taxpayers League, John H. Kirby, vice presi dent. and J. A. Arnold, secretary manager, according to its letterhead, only last month issued a call on good citizens interested in the "u alienable right of ownership" to rc lize their duty and responsibility. "To carry on a work of this mag nitude and importance.*' circular, “requires funds would appreciate your cooperation to the extent of a ten dollar con tribution. Kindly make checks pay able to the American Taxpayers League. Inc.,” etc. The American Taxpayers League is as broad in its effort to save America as the Liberty League. The latter recently made public the findings of a group of eminent law yers. mainly attorneys for utility companies and other disinterested grouns concerned about the recent tax bill, the holding company law. etc., which had gathered to make an unbiased report on what the Su preme Court was going to do when these laws came before it. The American Taxpayers League has. ac cording to its circular “appointed | a committee to give consideration to! testing in the court* the validity and J Constitutionality of the present reve- j nue measure and of the appropria-l tions." I Incidentally it has been suggest-! ed that another group of lawyers | should be assembled to deliver an | opinion, equally unbiased with that df the Liberty League's Legal Com- MODEL A-4ft $79.50 G. E. Radio Leads the Field Tone Beauty PERFORMANCE $39.95 L. N. JORDAN UeetrlMl ff* ■llto |m F ' i'OLG 1 c l R 1 The be 1