Brunswick Council Votes on Paving Brick Report
Brunswick Georgia city council debates the Spackman Engineering Co report on rattler tests of Southern paving brick. City Engineer High notes incomplete filing and requests extra information while Alderman Ludwig pushes for a full report before adjournment.
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Frightful Deed by Former Fire Fighter in San Diego
Bert Durham, once a San Diego city fireman, opened fire on on scene responders killing Captain Sampsell and wounding two others. He fled home and killed his wife and baby with a steel weapon wrapped in a handkerchief. He escaped and is believed to be suicidal. Durham was discharged months earlier for insubordination and may be insane.
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Ladies Day Delights Brunswick Fans At Opening Game
The local league baseball association announces regular ladies day during each series for the season. Brunswick ladies will be admitted free at one game, starting Thursday when the Pi lots face the Blackshear club in a three game set. The ladies are invited as guests to the opener.
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May Yet Escape Extradition in Italian Slaying Case
In New York a self confessed wife slayer may avoid extradition as Italy shows reluctance to surrender. Charlton could face trial in New Jersey on insanity charges after the 40 day hold period expires midnight tomorrow. Atlanta reports a Georgia senate vote approving a drastic bill banning all election betting with near unanimous support.
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Fearrington's Drug Store Promises New Announcement
Daily improvements mark Fearrington's popular drug store after recent renovations and a modern soda fountain. The ice cream factory operates under the proprietor's personal supervision as part of the strong service drive. Watch for a forthcoming announcement from Mr. Fearrington.
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New U S Senator Swanson Appointed by Governor Mann
Richmond Va Aug 1 Gov Mann signed the commission appointing former Governor Claude A Swanson of Chatham to succeed the late John W Daniel in the United States Senate. The appointment covers the unexpired term ending in October next year.
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Cooper Case Moves to U S Court in Savannah
The Western Union Telegraph Co moved to transfer the $25,000 damage suit filed by J. A. Cooper from Brunswick city court to the U S district court in Savannah. Judge Speer will oversee the case, which now shifts from Brunswick to Savannah for trial. Other Cooper criminal cases will await the adjourned superior court session on August 29. W L Clay of Savannah filed the transfer motion.
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Tragedy in Lake Traun Drowns Nine Men and Six Girls
Nine youths and six girls drowned when a barge capsized in a storm on Lake Traun near Munish Bavaria. Four companions were saved by nearby fishermen.
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American Dies in Europe in Baltimore Merchant Death
Daniel B. Conklin, a retired Baltimore merchant, died this morning in Carlsbad Germany where he was staying during a European trip. He was well known in business circles in Baltimore.
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Sea of Bishops for Ghatotian Education
A Brunswick Methodist notice urges support for church colleges and academies amid state university competition. It argues the church role in founding and maintaining higher learning, calls for increased church funding, endowments, and active campaigning by district superintendents pastors and members to sustain Christian education and religious atmosphere in colleges.
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Educat
Esleyan Chian
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Ll. Bilson
Naval stores crisis as turpentine prices soar
Reports from South Atlantic operators warn that pine forest depletion and boxing methods threaten the naval stores industry. Turpentine sells for 68 to 71 cents a gallon and rosin around 5.59 per barrel, with prices rising due to scarce supplies and potential substitutes. An Atlanta meeting on October 7 will discuss conservation and new tapping methods to extend timber life.
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Virginia
Texas
Naval Stores Cp
Naval
Forestry Bureau
Naval Stores
Atlanta
Southern Conservation Associaoi
Test vote on compulsory education bill in Georgia House
At 11 Tuesday morning the compulsory education bill faces its first test vote in the Georgia House. The measure requires a three fourths majority to pass, with advocates certain to attend. The action to set the report for consideration was approved by a 65 to 52 vote, adopting Mr. Wrights bill from Floyd.
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Heir to Memphis Estate Dies in Los Angeles
Leslie H. B. Clapper dies in Los Angeles after learning he would inherit half of a $30,000 Memphis estate. He had been living under his grandfather's name, Willi lure here.
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Leslie BH. Clapper
Memphis
Willi Lure
Washington August 1 visit by New York president Mor
United States officials in Washington announce a four day visit by New York President Mor to discuss state department affairs. The trip signals ongoing collaboration between the two regions and aims to strengthen intergovernmental relations.
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McCranie of Atlantic Coastline in Wisora city
The report notes R A McCranie of the Atlantic Coastline in Wisora City was present yesterday at the coastal headquarters.
Hoke Smith to Speak in Atlanta Armory
Hon. Hoke Smith will speak Friday night at 8 in the Auditorium Armory. It is his first speech since entering the race after illness prevented earlier appearances in Waycross and Macon. Supporters anticipate a large crowd for the political meeting in Atlanta.
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Painful accident at Bee Line termin described
Greenfield, a peny man, suffered a serious injury at work when a large piling piece fell on him from the piledriver. He was knocked to the deck, nose broken, head bruised, and he was taken to his home where medical aid was summoned. He remained in pain but was resting as easy as could be expected.
Grand announces annual season ticket contest drawing
The Grand launches a month long contest offering an annual season ticket as first prize. Adults visiting receive a coupon with a number and the winner on Sept 1 will gain an all access pass to reserve seats at all Grand attractions and motion pictures for the coming season.
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