Trolley Franchises Remain Deadlocked After City Council Meeting
Two proposals for a fifty year or forty year trolley franchise processed at the council meeting with both sides offering terms on fares transfers and payments. Neither was acted upon and the matter may go to extra sessions or an ordinance committee report at the next meeting. Attendees included Strachan and Roman franchise lawyers and local lodge representatives.
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Odd Fellows Visit by Georgia Grand Master McCowan in Brunswick
Grafid Master McCowan will visit Brunswick tonight to pay an official visit to the local Odd Fellows judges. The Georgia Grand Master travels to observe proceedings and strengthen fraternity ties.
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Aids Continue in Louisville Amid Trolley Strike
Louisville March 14 The trolley line strike worsens with riots across the city. Police reserve was called and used drastic force to quell disturbances. Five cars were damaged by strikers aided by scab crews, injuring several and killing others reported.
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Canal Cutoff Progress and New Regional Magazine Manager
The 1,200 foot canal from Fancy Bluff creek to the Little Satilla river is 40 feet wide and navigable, aiding Camden granty traffic to Brunswick. H. P. Hevenor with twenty years in the field will manage the Brunswick News Harbor Magazine, following success in Waycross, as Arthur Stevens’ Merrill Stevens dredge accelerates completion.
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Quail Season Closes Today Amid Poor Hunt Prospects
Local hunters are warned that quail season ends today as March 15 restrictions take effect. A hot day and recent heavy rains have kept many birds scarce and nesting disrupted by drought, leaving dogs and sportsmen with few birds to chase this season.
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The Thaw Case Proceeds In Slow Pace In New York
Crowded courtrooms keep interest high as Dr. Flint testifies to Thaw's sanity and Mrs Thaw may retestify after the defense victory. The long trial backdrop includes crowd scenes and sprawling questions. Local canal work and regional development notes appear in the same column.
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New Brunswick News seeks broad support to boost Brunswick harbor
The News announces a magazine style special issue promoting Brunswick and Glynn County urging subscriptions and national circulation. Manager Havener is praised for prior editorial work and local booster networks are asked to aid publishing a bold harbor development feature.
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Wall Street Crashes Suppress Market Amid Rail Declines
New York reporters describe a severe market collapse with trains of falls across rail stocks. Union Pacific and Reading drop sharply as United States Steel loses steam, and the day records about 2.7 million shares traded amid fears of Harriman and Rockefeller transitions.
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Council Receives Routine Petitions and Reports
City council holds a regular meeting with Mayor Symons and Aldermen as routine petitions are reviewed. Items include resignations, health department concerns, street paving requests, hydrant placement, and salary recommendations for cemetery care. Reports cover licenses, cemetery staffing, and train speed regulation ordinance.
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Southern Railway Says No Plan for Passenger Trains
President Finley of the Southern in Atlanta denied in an interview that the railroad is contemplating halting any passenger trains. He indicated the company is not pursuing reduced passenger rates or rehabilitation plans.
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City Council Deliberates Finance and Sanitation Items
February city reports show revenue totals from the marshal at 32772.09 and the treasurer’s transcript for the month filed. Mortuary records report 14 deaths split evenly by race, health officer touts a steady death rate, and Aldermen approve borrowing 5000 to cover notes due March 16 trash receptacles for business districts and one sanitary push cart. March meetings set for 21 and 28 with trolley franchise discussions noted.
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