German Cabinet Faces Crisis After Erzberger Assassination
Berlin August 29 The German cabinet weighing grave political conditions following the Erzberger assassination last week faces a serious predicament with no public announcement of any decision. The scene includes Field Marshal von Hindenburg General Ludendorff and other military leaders at anti republican demonstrations and related events.
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Germany
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Berger
Ae & Beyan
Marsal von Hindenburg
Ludendorff
Yaryan Plant to Resume Full Time Operations in Brunswick
The Yaryan Rasin and Turpentine Co plant in Brunswick, operated by Hercules Powder Co of Wilmington, plans full time operations by September 15. About 400 workers will be employed locally with 7 to 8 hundred jobs expected within sixty days as wood stocks and naval stores production ramp up.
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Aeteen Cpr
Yaryan Rasin & Turpentine Co
Hercules Powder Co
Wilmington
Delaware
Yaryar
Aly Stable
S “Ee
Mr. Kloss
Dutty
Supt. Kloss
Brunswick
Brineawick
Rosin and Aurpentine
Hercules Company
Miss Anderson Leaves for North Carolina
Miss Mary Lou Anderson former superintendent of nurses at the city hospital resigned recently to join the federal public health service and will depart for Charlotte North Carolina today to assume new duties with best wishes for her successful career in the important task ahead.
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City Hospital
Federal Public Health Service
Charlotte
N. C
Miss Anderson
North Carolina
Traction muddle deepens as suit seeks IRT receivership
Associated Press reports a second federal suit seeks receivership for the Interborough Rapid Transit Company as New York City’s traction crisis escalates. Mayor Hylan cites possible schemes behind receivership and pushes municipal ownership as the only solution to operate sites on a five cent fare basis.
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Interborough Rapid Transit
Interborough Rapid Transit Company
Hylan
Seventeen Arrests For Sheriff Killing In Georgia
Waycross Georgia August 29 Seventeen arrests have been made in connection with the murder of Sheriff John W Roberson of Pierce county The sheriff who was a popular arresting officer was shot by moonshiners in a swamp near Patterson He was buried in Blackshear with hundreds of mourners and a special session of superior court may be called within two weeks to convict the guilty party or parties.
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Waycross
John W. Roberson
Pierce County
Roberson
Patterson
Blackshear
South Georgia
Superior Court
Gun fight in West Virginia leaves multiple dead wounded
State police and deputy sheriffs patrolled the Logan Boone county area as officials sought exact casualty figures from Beach Creek incident. Estimates from sources cited by reports ranged from four to seven dead and twelve to fourteen wounded after Sunday's gun battle. Indictments charging murder were later returned by a special grand jury against district officers of the United Mine Workers Union.
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United Mine Workers Union
Associated Press
Charleston
West Virginia
Logan
Boone County
Beach Creek
Grand jury returns murder indictments against Keeney Mooney and others
A state grand jury returned murder indictments charging C F Keeney president and Brank K Moohany secretary with killing two men last May. Robb is charged with killing trooper William McCullen. Cc H Worthen and eighteen other indictments allege various offenses.
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Cc. H. Worthen
Brunswickian Ivey Pafford Accepts District Harbor Post
Ivey Pafford, a Brunswick resident and former Georgia Tech civil engineering student, has returned home and accepted a position in the office of Engineer Carruthers responsible for harbor work in Brunswick and Fernandina. A Fernandina harbor survey will be conducted soon under Sub-District Engineer Carruthers.
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Ivey Pafford
Georgia Tech
Atlanta
Carruthers
Fernandina
Pafford
Tech
No Federal Troops for West Virginia
Washington announced that federal troops will not be sent to West Virginia to quell the coal field unrest unless the state authorities request aid again. Brigadier General Brandoltz found the state made only a feeble effort to curb the insurgent movement, and Governor Morgan said the situation is now within the state's power to manage.
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Washington
West Virginia
of War
Weeks
Harding
The
War Department
Brandoltz
Mingo
Morgan
Funeral today for J. M. Kerns
Jerome Marcus Kerns dies after months of illness at 1311 Dartmouth Street. A Brunswick resident born in North Carolina he moved from Savannah to Brunswick and built a career in construction and business. Survived by wife Julia Drayton Kerns and son J. Drayton Kerns, funeral at St. Mark's Church with Rev. French and Rev. McGlehorn and burial in Palmetto cemetery. pallbearers named.
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St. Mark’s Church
Jerome Marcus Kerns
Dartmouth Street
Mr. Kerns
Brunswick
North Carolina
Savannah
Julia Drayton
Kerns
J. Drayton Kerns
S. J. French
St. Jude’s Church
City
S. B. McGlehorn
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Palmetto Cemetery
Edo Miller
Germany bans seditious movements and publications
Berlin August 29 President Ebert issues a decree after a cabinet meeting prohibiting meetings processions demonstrations and the publication of periodicals and pamphlets likely to encourage seditious movements.
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Ebert
Legion Meeting Tonight in Riflemen Armory Brunswick
A Brunswick Post No. 9 American Legion meeting is set for 8 p m tonight in the Riflemen Armory. Commander Jas D Gould calls all former service men of Brunswick and Glynn county to attend to discuss plans for the government Clean up squad arriving September 4 and to file compensation or vocational training applications with a war risk insurance representative present.
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Jas. D. Gould
Brunswick
Glynn County
Brunswick Post No. 9
American Legion
Riflemen Armory
War Risk Insurance Bureau
Glynn
Legion
Coroner rules officer acted in self defense in raid killing
Coroner's jury clears Policeman J C Slaughter of blame after he shot R A Walker during a Saturday night raid. Walker died Sunday at the city hospital. Witnesses say Walker drew a pistol as orders were given and Slaughter fired to save his life. Walker, a Brunswick dockworker, was buried after relatives could not be located.
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J. C Slaughter
R. A. Walker
Walker
Slaughter
Baldwin
Byrd Undertaking
Brunswick
League Council to tackle Upper Silesian dispute
Geneva August 29 the League of Nations council accepted the task of resolving the disposition of the Upper Silesian question. Viscount Ishii as President of the Council informed Premier Briand of France today.
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Geneva
Council of the League of Nations
Viscount Ishii
Briand
France
Surety in Business Pendulum Returns Inspires Builders
A 1944 piece celebrates renewed optimism in trade and construction as a prominent hardware and building materials firm declares that the business pendulum swings back. The message emphasizes rebuilding, prosperity, and the forward drive of local leaders and advertisers shaping community progress.
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