Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 26, 1936, Image 3
ourts Considering Gov’s.
Financial Dictatorship
Kjtator.l-.lp"
A^orUlrt Fnm)
d Maneuvers
aspects of Governor
r a rio" T ; tmadge - S financial
were still before
this week, but a swtftiy
-.aneuver brought some
™ c pno the treasury before
ctlon to prevent Its
; ti there could be serv-
' " .al officers. OtMerverm
preiieted that the Governor
i have difficulty in secunni
;;; rai use the monthly lO
' 0 f oil companies wWtfB
inarily are used for
isea To prevent the oil com
payment from goln« into
j-eueral treasury. A KTOTj)|Of
citizens obtained an InjilBe-
in the superior courtdt
r reventing Paul °oyai.
chairman of the Rerrahs
alsi on from doing anything
. rould oermit the use
no-y for any department
than that of highways. Tal-
€ acted quickly. He announc-
io resignation of Doyal
irir.an of the commission and
ipoiatment of his de facto
roller General. G. B. Car-
*i 'so a revenue commission
r as chairman of the body.
' remained on the revenue
js^on then, while attorneys
getting the injunction ex-
d to include all members of
revenue commission. Carre-
ld 3 group of armed Nation-
lrdsmen marched into tlu
o; De Facto Treasurer J. 5
rith the money. The orSET
ire the injunction had not
erved.
LaGrange. Daniel’s home,
Lee B. Wyatt took under
eration the suit of the exe-
conunlttee members of the
ja Federation of Labor
ang to prevent Daniel from
ding state funds without spe-
appropriations by the Legis-
e. Another suit, in which a
-Judge superior court at At-
had declared its right to
on certain aspects of tK3
tatorship.” was appealed to
Supreme Court by the Gover-
Hitler’s Envoy
ER MILLAGE
tie day following that cn which
oil company money was placed
the treasury, the Governor an-
unced the tax levy for 1936
k below four mills. He
junty taxing bodies to fol-
example to be set by the
,d lower their millages ac-
y He said the state is col-
its taxco and “the money
applied according to law.”
RD SPEAKS
Way*'. Ga. Henry Ford this
c r.bcd the withdrawal of
• laud from production as
• than thievery.”
wrong, it’s against nature.”
auto magnate said in an inter-
He described what he term-
few Deal project he is estab-
near his plantation in line
his theory that agriculture
du-.try should be correlated,
shops, a foundry' and a
r ry laboratory are to be
ed ar.d saleable articles, in-
- parts of automobiles, are
- .rnecl out by young people
he Ways area. Mr. Ford said
will be self-sustaining,
inta police pressed their
■ a mad negro sniper who
I one negro and wounded
others Residents of the negro
were under high tension.
!f Gordon E. Davis of
» county was iast week
guilty of conspiracy to vlo-
the Internal Revenue laws by
deals. He was tried in
C'juu at Valdosta. Judge
Deaver announced he
a pronounce sentence later,
tnouncenien* was made that
growth of the livestock lndus-
” G ‘°rgi.i would be celebrated
tows at Savannah, Albany,
in a hd Atlanta within th*
weeks. First of the events
D -he annual fat stock show
•mah. March 26-27.
federal government an
al Macon it is distnis-
appeal of the BankheaS
Jit tiled by Governor Tal-
and other farmers The
expected to make avail-
/° r distribution to the farm
in'? thousands of dollars in
’axes impounded In the
; r.der the suit.
H-nry Sloan. Mbultrie Ne-
on trial for hTs Tlffe at
this week for slaying Otis
’■'hite man. Sloan's irist
J!i Moultrie was set
a federal court which
- i: - d be «?n tried in an at-
°* m ob violence.
When Ptolehafoerfiror Hitler die*
patched Germany's reply to the
Locarno treaty elpneteriee, meet*
In London to ponder the
Rhineland criele, he cheee hie
right-hand diplomat. Joachim von
Ribbentrep (above) to carry the
document In person. (Atiociated
Praia Photo)
Mr. Tom Fraley celebrated _
Birthday anniversary last Sunday
and enjoyed a family reunion.
A delicious dinner was served at
noon by Mrs. Fraley and all the
children were present for the
happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs. J.
I. Amonette and children of Al
bany, Mr. and Mrs. William Fra
ley, Maj, and Mrs. Godfrey Oster-
man and Miss Elisabeth Fraley.
The day was a happy one for
Mr. Fraley as he received the
congratulations of his friends. He
has lived in this city all of his
life and has a large circle of
friends throughout The county.
PROPERTY SOLD
Ivey. Ga.. March 19. J. T. King.
Jr., of MiUedgeville, part owner of
the MiUedgeviUe Telephone Co. has
purchased a tract of hind near here
frem J. Youngblood containing 125
i knowns as the Ivencn Smith
old home place for a consideration
of $700.
Mr. King states that his chief pur
pose in buying the property is to
grow timber on the place.
The farm has been occupied for
the last few years by J. H. Blocd-
worth and family.—Wilkinson Coun
ty News.
FARM AGENT TELLS OF 4-H
CLUB WORK BEFORE KIWANIS
Farm Agent W. Y. Cook told the
MUIedgevUle Kiwanls Club of the
organization of 4-H Clubs in Bald
win county and of the work being
done by the farm boys and girlj
at the meeting of the club last
Thursday.
The club will entertain the of
ficers of the three clubs in the
county at a later meeting.
The club greatly enjoyed two
readings which were given.
The club voted to continue their
efforts for a side walk to the State
Hospital and the erection of a Dlay
ground in the city.
Col. Joe Jenkins, president, pre
aided at the meeting aad the at
tendance prize was awarded Carl
Massey.
MITT WEDNESDAY IS
ALL POOLS DAY
Ak* Wtrnlac, next Wednesday
ta April lrt, and All rool’s D, y
ItW nral April fool Joker will be
iw*etleed and our cltixer-s may
look to many practical pranks on
this day.
TWC ADAMS ILK '-
Queen of the M»y
Already looking to the merry
[month of May. atudenU of Shorter
jeolloge at Rome. Ga.. have elected
•pretty Charlotte Fowera (above) of
Lindale. Ga., to reign as queen of
the!.May Day festival. (Associated
•ProA Photo)
A THRILLER
Doesn’t Cost You Much To
Dress Up at The Empire
MRS. FLOYD JACKSON HONORS
SON ON BIRTHDAY.
Floyd Jackson, Jr., of Macon,
formally of MiUedgeville, celebrat
ed his 16th birthday at his home.
Spring Street, Monday with a
lovely birthday party.
The home was decorated with
spring flowers. Thfc? color scheme
pink and white. The large birth
day cake holding 16 candles was the
center piece for the table. The Eas
ter motif was carried out in all of
the decorations.
Games were played and later in
le evening refreshments were
served to the twenty guests.
The party was a delightful affair
and enjoyed by all of those who
attended.
Floyd Jackson. Jr.. wiU be re
membered as the grand-son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Jackson.
YOUNG MEN’S FLEATEO BACK MODELS
Sign nothin*, promise nothing un-
I yon have seen the new 1936
Westlnghoaae Refrigerator — Eaay
tenna—CILFTON ADAMS ELEC
TRIC CO.
GRAY. TAN AND BLUE
SIX.9S
SEES—34 TO 40
The Empire Store
HARTFORD STREET SCENE—BUT WHERE’S THE STREET?
'ihing,
promise nothing i
. - new 1030
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to TON A “AMS ELEC-1
CAMPUS THEATRE
THURSDAYFRIDAT, MARCH 2< mi V
SWDAT MARCH 21
Adventure Cay aad
Audacious...
a Thocaand
Laugh* and a
Heart Punch!
with
"'ll GENE RAYMOND
WENDY BARRIE
BRODERICK
DhtcltJ i, LEIGH JASON
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ROGERS
IRVING BERLIN
Randolph Scott, Harriot Hilliard,
Asfrld Allwyn. Directed by AMtf SANDKCH.
A Pgndro S. Barman Production. RKO-tAmo flCTUtt Akmc
and lyrics by Irving Borlin. founded upon tha play, Short
laavaf by Hubert Otborna.
ON THE STAGE—WEDNESDAY APRIL 1ST