Brunswick council weighs water deal as Briesnick pledges aid
Mayor and aldermen agreed to take up the matter next Wednesday with the tax assessment committee. Briesnick offered Brunswick water at one third the current cost and guaranteed to implement his plan. He owns substantial property in Bruns wick including a Newcastle street garage under construction and other repairs underway as reports were heard before adjournment.
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Urswick
Hopkins
Mr. Briesvick
Abrams
Mr.Bruesnick
Brunswick
Alderman Roberts
Priesnick
Briesnick
Bruns
U S Arizona Moves To Quell Smyrna Warship Tension
Dispatches say Italian troops landed in Smyrna against peace conference orders as Greeks sent forces to the city. The Arizona arrived and Marines and sailors boarded to calm the clashes and prevent further trouble. Armenian and Greek children were taken aboard by American forces during the settlement.
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Arizona
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Paving Work Ready to Begin in Brunswick
Contractors Oates and Smoot prepare to start paving Brunswick streets once property owners sign waivers. Five car loads of paving material and vitrified brick are en route, waiving 30 day notices to speed work. City Clerk Russell at city hall handles waiver signings to start on first signed street.
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Oates and Smoot
First Street
Russell
City Council to Hear Petitions on Utilities Rate Requests
The Mutual Light and Water Co and the City and Suburban Street Railroad Co petitions to raise rates will be heard by Council 10 on Thursday September 4 at 8 30 PM. City Attorney Colson noted the petitions were filed with the Georgia Railroad Commission and a public meeting was set for that night to decide city action. Leaders expect adverse reports and plan to hire legal counsel to oppose the petitions.
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Mutual Lights and Water Company
City and Suburban Street Railroad Company
Colson
Georgia Railroad Commission
Hopkins
Solons
Railroad Commission
President asks keep passport law after war
President Wilson asked Congress to extend the wartime passport law for one year after peace is proclaimed to prevent an influx of aliens. The message was submitted today.
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Washington
Associated Press
Wilson
Congress
Dairymen to Meet Wednesday in Brunswick Health Office
All dairymen and milk industry workers are urged to attend a Brunswick Board of Health meeting Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mayor Hopkins appointed a committee to discuss the milk situation. Topics include pasteurization, uniform retail and wholesale prices, and an ordinance on milk handling.
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Board of Health
Hopkins
Brunswick
Health Department
Counci
Labor groups seek steel union recognition hearing
A subcommittee of the American Federation of Labor and the National Committee for organizing iron and steel workers arrived to seek a hearing with United States Steel Corp heads. They demand recognition of the union and better working conditions, with strike authority if demands are refused.
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Washington
Associated Press
American Federation of Labor
National Committee For Organizing Iron and Steel Workers
United States Steel Corporation
Morro Castle arms shipment sparks cross coast pursuit
Ten trunks of arms and ammunition were shipped on the Morro Castle bound for Mexico, prompting Justice and Navy departments to dispatch gunboats to intercept. Detectives pursue clues to identify those involved while a special train from Brunswick heads toward Collins to mobilize local residents in supporting the Georgia Coast and Piedmont railroad reorganization.
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New York
Associa
Rugted Press
Morro Castle
Mexico
Department of Justice
Navy Department
Brunswick Boost Follows Georgia Coast Line Revival Plan
Enthusiasm spreads across Brunswick and hinterland as Board of Trade backs plans to save the Georgia Coast and Piedmont railroad. Citizens pledge material cooperation while Brunswick and allied towns prepare to raise part of the 750000 dollar target and confirm terms with New York interests.
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Board of Trade
Georgia Coast and Piedmont
Brunswick
Brunswick Party
Bunswick
Marshall B. Smith
New York
Senate Foreign Relations panel inquires into peace treaty
The committee announced hearings to last about two weeks. Topics include the fate of Fiume the Aland islands German colonies and Ireland's independence. A small group of Central European states will also be heard as part of the inquiry.
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Washington
Associated Press
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Fiume
Aland Islands
Ireland
Rioters Attack Trolley as Pittsburg Strike Returns
Rioting broke out in Pittsburg as the Pittsburg Railways company resumed trolley service for the first time in eleven days of a strike. Police and guards attempted to restore order while vandalism and clashes with workers were reported.
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Pittsburg
Associated Press
Pittsburg Railways Company
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