Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 27, 1936, Image 2

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THE UMOV-UCOKDU, MILLXDGETILIX, GA., FEBRUARY 27, 19M TALMADGE MILITIAMEN OUST GEORGIA TREASURER torship" of ' from hia off L'fdley C.-.rr re of Gov. Eugene Talmadge because he defied the governor*! “financial dicta* :ate Treasurer George B. Hamilton it shown unsuccessfully resisting ejection state capito! at Atlanta. Bearing an ouster order from Talmadge, Adj. Gen. News Over The Nation Told In Paragraph Form TYPING—Apply at Ibis office if yon ne*d typing done. Can do typing at odd limes, letters ©r copies. and McCoy fell 20 feet to the pird- irs supporting the track. He caught .. . . _ , | head down by his arm. actor of Jum-pn-dMQj^pp CHABGEO— ' By The .V-sotultd Press I I^esiQtnt Roosevelt received the lrorn Temple University at Phila delphia last week, and made his Washington Day speech there. Fair play among men and “freedom in the pursuit «f truth" were empha sized by the chief executives os the principal qualities of education. On the anniversary- of Washington's birth, President Roosevelt recalled the first president "deeply appreciat ed the importance of education in a Republic and the responsibility of government to promote it." The President had said m Washington the day before he hoped there will be legislation placing all postmasters under civil servic^He remarked he advocated this as far back as 1913. First, second and third class post masters are nol now under civil ser- A million dollar fraud racket with in the works progress administration was charged at New York last week as officials moved toward predicted arrests. Project foremen, a report to the administrator said, ordered more automobiles than were required and split the cost with the owners. Leonard Kip Rhinelander, mem ber a! a socially prominent family involved in a sensational divorce case in 1929, died last week at New Long Beach Island, New York, of Pneumonia. He was granted a di vorce in 1929 in Las Vegas, Nevada from Alice Jones who, testimony showed, was the daughter of a negro cab driver. The Georgia State Nurses’ As sociation, composed of the ten Dis trict Nurses’ Associations and many , Alumnae .Associations, and headed by Mrs. Paul Farkas, President, will hold an Open House on March 6. j from 10 A M. to 4 P. M. at the I State Headquarters, 1 Forrest Avenue, Atlanta. Charges in Nursing Education as well, as in Public Health. Private Duty, and Institu- [tional Branches of Nursing, will be | discussed informally. Posters and ; charts will be on display showing in (detail various aspects of nursing in j Georgia. Doctors, nurses, educators and i other friends of nursing are cordially j invited to attend the open house, j Miss Annie Bess Feebeck. Director j of Nurses. Gradv Hospital School c f I Nursing will be hostess to the group | at an informal reception at Grady j Hospital Nurses’ Home on Friday evening from eight to ten P. M. ' The Executive Board of the Geor- I gia State Nurses' Association com posed of nurses from all over the state, will hold its regular meeting I Saturday. March 7th at 9:30 A. M. I at Headquarters. Reports, discus sions and plans for the program of work for 1936 will be made at this meeting. The local District will be repre- • sented by three nurses: Mrs. Ger-. trade Youngblood. Milledgeville. President Sixth District. Mrs. Sara P. English. Sandersville. Counsellor to State Association. Miss Mattie Lou Banks. Macon, President State Board of Examiners of Nurses for Georgia. MRS. LUCILE T. KEMP. Secretary Sixth District, M. S. H. Miledgeville. Ga. —AND SO HE CALLED A LOCKSMITH The commerce department report- j ed at Washington a 13 per cent gain ( in the value ol exports in January I ever the same month last year. Ex- \ pork, however, declined 11 per cent) from Dec mbci, 1935. The Public* Health Service repo spina] meningitis figures since 1P30 New cases for tl 15 totaled 234. ing week last ye Scarlet fever and influenza cases were also high. TOWNSENDER'S PAY— Beating house investigators to a punch. R. E. Clements, co-founder and secretary of the Townsend Old Age Pension Movement, revealed he and Dr Townsend now receive sal aries of $150 a week plus travelling expenses. He said the income from a weekly newspaper with a circula tion of a quarter cf a million dollars was being put into a reserve fund. GOVERNMENT quits— Thr Spanish government resigned late- last week in the face of an elec tion victory of radical parties. The government, headed by Premier Manuel Valladares had been in office since Dec c-mber 30. Shortly thereaf ter. the new Leftist Government de- j dared martial , mumtic-s as the result of increased rioting by celebrating Leftist. Civil guards killed two extremist rioter' and wounded ten m Huelva Province. In Italy, a high authority disclosed at Florence a three point agreement among Italy, Germany and Austria was in process of formulation. An other newsworthy dctelonment in Europe was the sentencing of Charles Nisselbeck. Naturalized United States citizen, at Munich. Germany, to two years imprisonment frr high treason. He had already served nine month- •** the time while under investiga tion. The prosecution had charged Nisselberk "prepared to enter into! communications with Otto Strasser". i exiled leader of the Anti-Hitler black front. HEROIC OPERATION— A surgeon at Lowell. Ma< last week operated 50 feet above the ground in zero weather and ampu tated the arm of a man jammed be tween the control cab of a traveling crane and a steel r-rder. Dr. N G Ivwg cut off ihe arth of John Me- Cov. a•»* company employee at the shoulder ‘iftrr McCoy hung suspend ed bv the arm for two hours. A traveling crane jumped the track Saying she would have only “about a month to live'* should she carry c-n with her slain husband's crusad ing weekly newspaper. Mrs. Edith Liggett disclosed at Minneapolis last week she was leaving Minnesota. At Akron. Ohio, late last week six common pleas judges granted a , petition to the Goodyear Tire and 11 Rubber Company for an injunction Two persons were killed near Flint. Mich., by gas which seeped into their home from a broken main. It brought the total of deaths in Michigan from that cause to eight. The breaks were due to cold. I1REMEX DIE— Four firemen were dead, and a dozen injured last week in a fire that left the Odd Fellows 1 odge Hall at Columbus, Ohio, in ruins. A wall of thv building, burdened by ice, crumbled. Six of the firemen were buried under it. CARD OF THANKS I a. h to extend my sincere •, Drs. and Nurses who! were so nice to me during my ill- , ness at the City Hospital. Each ex - ! pression o’ kindness was deeply ap- ! predated and my earnest prayer is | ^ I that God « choices* blessings may i n each rf you. MRS. PAUL RICE Dr. Robert L. Rigsrs VETERINARIAN OFFICE PHONE 555 Residence Phone 492-J Hospital Macon Highwa Finding hlrrself treasurer of Gaorgla with the vault of the treaa* ury locked him. J. B. Danlal (rl a ht) hired >n ..pert leek picker, Julian Maynard (left), to pick tha lock to obtain operating funds for the “financial dictatorship” of Gov. Talmadge. George B. Hamilton ousted as tresaurer for defying Talmadge, had set the time lock for 80 hours and changed tha combination on the vault just Press"Photo) m,,iti * men removed him bodily ,rom office ' Associated OC-OCMX-CKKK 000<KM3000000 000000->OOOC H >?0'>00000<X' BISMA-REX Bisma Rex is no* only fine tor relieving indigestion, but you can take it at the first sign of a cold to neutralize any ex cessive acidity and so help in combating the cold.” REXILLANA—“Here is a cough syrup that is realh good to take. Even the children enjoy it. And sure does relieve a tickly throat and sooth a hacking cough.” ASPIREX COUGH DROPS—“This new cough drop contains Just enough aspirin to relieve irritated throat surfaces better than a gargle. It tastes good, too. GIFTS THAT LAST You find practical, useful gifts for every occasion at J. C. GRANT CO. ^aten and Clxk Repairing b/ Experts Quick Service Sold Only At Culver & Kidd Drug Co. The *pc^cqj£ Store “Of Course” PHONES Fat Delivery “N0THNG BUT INSURANCE C K. ANDREWS k SON r °* SALE—IUH ■-* J«r KM, S1.5B Iwke, W«ver. U. J oe FmB Sim. s 1 To All Householders: Beginning Moruhy. Aferch 2. 1936, the new City Orf nanCe relatu, 8 to the <fcpo»l of garbage will be pul *7 operation. puI ,n *o The Ordinance provides-— 1. That no garbage, trash or other refuse shall k placed on the sidewalls or streets of die city but 'shall Itept on the premises of the householder in fly proof tamers at some place readily accessible to the . nplove. "l the City. v °' 2. Garbage containers will be inspected by the S»„; tary Inspector and whenever found to be unfit w-ll k. lected by him. ,c ‘ 3. Garbage is construed to mean the ortSnarv mulation of refuse incident to the operation of a household or place of business and shall not be construed to ,r,cLj' brick, stone, lumber, wood, boxes or building material 4. Only garbage contained in garbage receptacle wul be removed by the agencies of the City. Exceptions will be made to the foregoing rules in cases where business houses have no area in which to place gar bage receptacles. The C.ty Sanitary Department will pen- ochcally remove the garbage from the receptacles on the premises but will not remove refuse or materials that are nol considered garbage or that are not contained in garbase re ceptacles. W « the people will approve the new methods ot Bandung garbage. It is probable that there will be some confusion attend ing the instalation of the new rules bu twhatevei inconven- >enc«s are caused will soon be corrected: We ask thatthe at- ixens cooperate with the City in establishing the new system and accept she incident inconveniences until the orderly on- eration of the same can be established. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN, CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE ^EGLN GARDEN PREPARATION- GET YOUR PLOT READY NOW—THE FIRST REQUISITE IS Good Reliable Seed We have just received our seasons stock-Fresh from the grow- ers—Come in and get your supply now and be reads Our prices are the lowest. L5E VIG0R0 FOR A QUICK START Wholesale and Retail TO SEE WHY SANITONE CLEANING IS BETTER CLEANING Have ycu ever been “behind the •ceres" in a nodem cleaning plant? If you haven't, you'll surely find it interesting. Coir.e and visit us at any time. We'll be glad to show you all the operations that go into a quality cleaning job. When you have seen thr il:.'.- ful attention given to every item entrusted to our care, we are sure you will understand why fastidious people specify V our Sanitonc sen cleaning needs. Jj As i. ^ SNOW’S Laundry & Dry Cleaning Phone 440