The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 05, 1922, Image 1

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mp Its size in theiitecl LBILcOH \ DURING fS/ A t\<, Three Billion. One Hundred imjj Mighty Million to be Spent I By Government.' M NOMINATION OF BUTLER SUPREME COURT, 1 Alii As Also Was That of Walter Cohen, Negro, Named by Harding t^^Jj^ctor 'HV VVlu-hlngtollH . I®j|f| \ to t.ii'i .ii'pbJß A to,- F:. .1 a f A A •i • -i i 'i • >t ' ■ ; wu. wv . g’ * : *V £ against him with the House jij* committee by Representative* Republican, of Minnesota, prepared by Daugherty i■ / -jm, x* f|* * j s i ■.! .i■ ■ igfc Sjyff-J, I .P-'t p | jfc .wlljf.4, ** \’ S, . A $ Tfc fir 3* >V -,• ■ tV* 5 h■ ■ i 1 4 vHK .'■llj (i •to >l||L Jv 7 '&' mp a< htnet'* i seeking to scrvtflr' ; f|HH^v < ' , > fu tore attorne' F^g§fi|.jfi if I"' dole, enforce the S‘‘®t’nited Stale against such 'l'"' tin.lor the PeiiiMa* attempted ini peaehment. move with those( he asserted, wove “the profi teers. the grafters, the so-called war defrauders" who sought “b> uncon scionable anil unarm to gain knowledge of charg ed with bringing thejtt^^^Bdice have the most painstaking. t i.n I'.im • ft nerai ■■■mKSSSsMMA" : ■' ■ with him. % W.i . , |'r # La? i lie • ■' ,/f J •<> I', •■" nwrra f -' "^MBKhp# President Ha.M| liis annual luidger%Ef'; gove! nnieiit 'dlv 'H*® fi.v al year would total one hundred and eight. hundred and forty-three dollar* Among the nominations which failed to Pass the senate was that of PtejCe Butler, to be associate justice of the supreme oofrt and Walter Cohen. negro, of custome* of New Orleans. Th e senate confirmed the nomina tion of F, 0. Boatwright, of Cordele, as federal district attorney for the southern district of Georgia. Contests caused th e failure of con firmation George V. Denny as col lector of costumes for the port of Savannah. SAVANNAH SURPRISED Savannah, Ga., Dec. 4.—The news that the senate has failed to confirm the appointement of George V. Den nv as collector of the port of Sav annah cam e as a big B urprise here today. Denny has been in charge of the Savannah office under a reOess ap- THE BRUNB3¥ICIFNm i ISfek V- 1| : . >H' ;i ." %■ \ !>■ fL A 1,1 and ,*f Mould hin c white voter- and son^,- f will get out to give M*j BoopM’c 011,1 'liincii tar' cndbj-semenf f®HKm fog- him. ..V-A PKMr. Ogg wilf he selected to suc ceed himself and will he mimed t(ir a term of beginning Jan Hjpry 1. t his Present „f It % f&ff pH i ? m \ \ % I i u r ..(-i, ,-e-W* iPir. t,wo men and the injury of nine oth ers. The management of the i-oad claimed that a switch had been open r>o a nd that the signal light had beef) tampered with- WITNESSES WILL BE HEARD IN DAUGHERTY L ‘OUST’ BEFORE HOUSW Mtv AssoCiitoil t>,(>" ' Washington, Dec. 4.—Represent J five Keller told the house judiciqß | ( ommUtee that, lie would not be read® to’.present evidence in support of hisl jahAguid for the impeachment of At-1 Daugherty until tlm 1 1 fin! l Dc |M e • el ' j I ■* mi i 1. - C V ' H I ' |! ■ -yp •? f l ' • I jiuiritin-Tit fn[ tli,. pn-l rgA flßl has be n pe; forming at! I of the office, having givJLj quirod hnrel ;,m’ attended Ejjk-ti: depatls. It wa s nf| t expected there wovWB be any great trouble navlng him con-! firmed with Senator Watson out of' the senate. The collector and his friends were surprised ai the turn affairs liav e taken. There is now a Question as to who is collector of the port or who has the affairs of fh e office incharge ■ George l. Morris UMAdeputy col lector and jf is will as sume the diltiPS until there is something ed. THE NEWS IS ASSOCIATED PRESS BRUNSWICJpiEORQIA. TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1922. DR. WM JQw KBjih<%i|p 'ld.- ■ 1 f aid Ih" , ■ ,i : Hi'- i iuh led In i A i rm^'; s .y. ■ >j . It* 'in-iWpNgi^i' "il'.lil •i". l jE V'H w '-m' -v' f 'i l ll \ : ' ’’ M initf day '-M-;; feie*g Jt , ( T,. ‘. < i HL C; Af V•> - u i Ia a l caPitol where days as the guest of Henry White former ambassador to France The "Tiger" is holding up well un (leg his treniouß junjps ifrom on.r part of the country to another and ■EW “l-MAN BLOC” ” r SEEN IN CONGRESS ■ I W I|7 *3w% ’ ® H wp- v. w H 0 Vater “Jim" Couxens. •|Jlun bloc" com*/ * ’ ®di senate inf PmßMmof ‘Mini" of De- He hM I <ir vuo * H' Kf' ; o>by tl.# SA^BTrurua*/ duly Bcause he Vie derive \ '>Jothe pro or support • I : ia|*eiflslUv<i UP^NBRUNS^ .A nHHßrcherk L Jf in eahsing tin A mips anil invariaM, ' |Hm,ne of ilwse artists ;’mil 11,, seen i l s EHk,U"*V|i'l lime IlflHßHe v jgmlil.MK Hiei k () n a California \ would make purchases and ve*"the charge One merchant ueCecil in hi ving a well known endorse the paper, hut he is jf. otA Saturday hut during the I short timg he remained in the city die made u clean up and must have Jkeejved over two hundred dollars wiesides the clothing. • ANOTHER BAD CHECK SHOVF.R J. M. Miller, alia* A. It. Williams, gave*a cheek for Jill to Rd Murphy, khaekman, received hi s change and lili,, chock was not honored. Murph ! out a warrant and Chief Beg man iail lor ihr4 <0 -i \ire.l a Way and Mieee,.i|. i, I-yße H, l*n and I, , in ;j - ■ 1 • * opened MADE TO u T KIStO BRIDGE i HV a H . Ino in Jr \oll|gll| to IlioU 11 I . HBHii i iif mh rm'f i St,.,ie, *i* -1 * ■ l u I to ' W o’* being toad,. I 00y IN KENNEI)\ JT AKi. DISMISSED Dec 4.—lndictments Arthur Burch and Madalynne charged with the murder HJ. Belton Kennedy, y, o unv Dos broker, w,-re dismissed toda, W/y Judge John W. Shenk on motion of District Attorney Woolwine. seeiha In |h e very best of humor. He and the forme-, ambassador were warm friend* in Paris, WAD DELEGATES' FROM THREE CITIES' MEET HERE TODAY Representatives From Jackson* ville ami Savannah to Have nee. adveWh Hampaign M Morwi in OrdeVto ■AhUntiue aiwh j‘J\b Which wV I/*.‘jy-'f nil? 1 1 1 ' tPv 1 ' Bum m Ml y®?Jrta fV J I.f Vhu 11. jjnpl be! idri i" jjt t > tb 'in and in,*et i* Ahoen calTWfcfor M jSlntiUK and out of the same, by m\k particular stretch of' the and, JHTrg of the Dixie Highway can i; Mt in first class condition length regardless of the Br: also some method of mig justice to this particular way and offsetting the untrue pr<H ganda ®at has been circulated from time to time which in iosta^fl| t,linin’ 1,, ml.-i I'jflr ’ Y ’■■'.'J" -A I'i>01 1 • alol I Ini’. !l "®Vf da V - JT In he the UK I Si*oHF’t • & } '* into I’lorida of Georgia. £ I*', r some time the e'fe V and to havP®lseeu de int* fllHHuonalj^^W;ave been sei i ba,2 ,'T .a in ! ' *' l ' “ m t ncjJ Si ’('i. y ■ i * ;d 5 ; : S. j- j M ; j f,ui i* UK f if-V ?. J : i well. in MM', j f* I c I a- '-.J a | Hoot l inf ■Hki'lil by reprci'.eiitativgs of Sawiiinab iiUeret s te and mean nl bringing way Savannah anil Jackson ville, nHKto decide what action should he taken on tile building of a toll bridge over tli,* St. Marys rivei at Wilds Handing, ‘‘Through the efforts of the Board of Trade following i, o- o i o. i h IT. i‘ 1 A . Da vis, 'dMjJkYjjff'TO Andrew Aprea. K. B. am W. K. GignTlliat- tfNßngiy will leave Iy toiinn ow in toimiohiles and will Bruns wick about noon. ‘‘They will he entertained Brunswick Rotary Club ay 1 I and will go'into session at 3 |The return will bp made before night. Any other member of the Board of who wish toto make the trip in the interest of good roads should, get In communication with Mr. Walp ker at th,* Board of Trad,, rooms.'' U. S. COMMISSION COTTON CONTROL MEETING I.OOKING TO THIS ENI! IS BEING HEM) AT MEM PHIS, TENNESSEE. < By Associated Rressl Memphis, Tcnn.. Dec. 4.—Plans fm the organization of permanent gov ernmental coUrngW-ommission vitE jrcpii .tentative* eveiy coltr.i I producing state for the purpose of I yecommeTchi! ' I islation by -'aiei 'and whi • i will . id in solvi' c pvab lems now confronting- the industry | were proposed here today at the see jond annual meeting of the cottior j commission composed of delegates j named by governors of twelve south |ern states. Government and state expert-' spoke on means of combating th* .boll weeyil and the importance of thi i co-operation of all farmers. JUST ONE Von: AGAINST PITNEY’S RETIREMENT (By A asocial *d Press.) Washington, Dec. 4.-— By a vot p of seventy-nine to one, the hons e today concurred in th fi senate bill author ir.ing the retirement of Justice Pit uey because of physical disability. Represenative Blanton, of Texas democrat, was tb e only disseditor and he claimed that he did not like to establish a precedent. SAVAIfWAH HARBOR REQt^ ES MILLION m Peer asserts < i II;,:| jHMh-' ' ni * 1 1 NIK | Press., I The cejSß ’ mii! i'i'i ' , 'jftfjjfc.; * ► i, ■ ►* '• ■ ii • ,' ’ *■ • j ■ l ' ll ■ ! ' I V ( BeJutilul and Impressive Ceremony With Millard Reese as Orator !$ Brunswick Lodge No. 691 B. P. 0. llks helil impressive ceremonies Sun lay afternook jp their home, the oc casion being {■BKjnuol lodge of sor row for the of the radge. h'o\.4^"• a niem t"• i opened the services with a® lion. This was follow \h' Elks' L in by the lodge; %Y. IVP exulp P-iltl . t telefted musi-. ll '*. and ravtioli of ‘v ksflfcUl |l:,rl ■■ " f jM , .• 'h-.a I •*■'!'', *lyu*iin of • i • ■ * : ;1 \ ' ? i ■£*■& ■ 1 J Xjßr' w ir I ■ 1 the gong wass sealed eleven, nines; “My brothers, you have heard tlic ( tolling of eleven strokes. This is to impress you that with Elks, the hour! of eleven has a tender signtfjance.! Wherever Elks may Ids lot in life may be, hour falls upon the dial of great heart of Elkdoiu swells and throbs. “It'is the gctWM^^M^rccollee- hooie ■ HI ih ■ proe Jiin / l:< " Ft, i. Hp^H| r o' e , 11 1 , beaut referred to the “two members of the Brunswick t lodge who had joined the innumerable caravan. E. It. Mason and Harry Stephens. He paid :w beautiful tri bute to the departed ‘ Bills.” FUNFRAI. MRS. W. A. POU R HI ri) SUNDAY AFTERNOON The funeral of Mrs. W. A. t e r was held from the First Metho-, (list church Sunday afternoon at 3:30j and was conducted by Rev. T. H. | Thompson, of that church, assisted j by Rev F. 1). Thomas, of tli e Pres-1 byterian'church and interment was iti ■ Palmetto cemetery. Huge banks of flowers at th P home I literally covered the casket and j cores of friends of this beloved woman accompanied the remains to their last resting place. At the impressive church service Re' Thompson paid a beautiful tribute to th e Christian life of the deceased and the choir rendered “Abide With Me," and "Asleep i' Jesus.” PROHIBITIONISTS IN GERMANY • PREVENTED.. FROM HOLDING MEET (By Associated Press ! Rerlin, Dec. 4.—The Prohibition Ists of Schoenberg, a Berlin B urburb having been prevented by the police from holding an open-air meeting yesterday, engaged a Hook of sand wich men (O parade the streets w-ith placards denouncing the evils of al cohol. Tlii aroused the Ire of tin saloonkeepers and distillery owners who pounced upon the sandwich men and gave them severe beatings The police Intervened (and restored q.s der hut only after the Placards had been withdrawn from the stree.t. 1 BRUNSWICK Has a landlocked harbor, the best on the South > Coast. . ißj PRICE FIVE CENTS ASKS THIS AMOUNT FOR RIVER PORT,* | $23010 FOR US Over Seventy-one Million Asked In Rivers and Harbors Measure. Comparison Between Sums Re ' quired For New and Main tainence Work at Savannah k and Brunswisk is Striking. HWashington, Dee. 4.—Work on the country’s rivers, harbors, and other i waterways will require $71,515,41$ I durning the year beginning July 1, ; 1923. Recommendations of the chief of engineers of the army, under whose direction these works are car ried on. River and harbor improve ment alone will require $57,110,410, ! compared with an allotment of $41,- 006, 750 for the flscjal year of 1923. In what is ttermed the Savannah, Ca., district following amounts arß arked for: : Savannah harbor $1,060,000; Sav i ;.imah River below Augusta $22,000; : ;■( Augusta $2,000; above Augusta I $1,000; waterway between Beuford, |S. C., and St. Johns river Fla., j $42,000; Sutilia river $1,800; St. j Marys river $1,800; Altamaha rivigp j river $12,500; (y‘ it jj Jackgoimn^^^ml^^^nsirict: 8, - John River, Jacksonville to sea $602,- 000; I’nlatka to Lake Harney sl4l,- s 000; Oklawaha river $3,000; * Indian river $5,000; Miami harbor $52j500! Key West harbor $70,000; Kissimmee river $5,009; r ry*r pr,,oon. The i ‘. , M | L " n ; n" between the sums Hguugd}' mu intenace IHb JHflHtt'-in v. ii 4; ami AH peciiilb are c,>n • Poples’ flHneV- have the sanjP'Vater at fraction of Taxpayers will note this discrcAncy in economy. GOVERNORS TALK ON KU KLIJX KLAN PROBLEM CREATED BY HOODED ORGANIZATION CALLS FOR DISCUSSION Madison, Wis., Dec. 4.—The ‘‘prob lem in government created by the rise of the Ku Klux Klan throughout the country,” will be brought before the state governors of the United States and considered by them at their fourteenth annual conference to be held in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. December 14 to 16, Miles C. Riley, secretary announced heer today. Governor Henry J. Allen of Kan sas, whose attack on the Klan in his state has attracted wide attention, is to present a Paper to the state execu tives on “The Ku Klux Klan—The Problem it Attacks and the Problem it Creates," as the basis of consider ation. A varied business program, sup plemented bv an attractive program of entertainment, has been prepared for the governors ami their wives, Mr. Riley announced. Governor Samuel R. McKelvie, of Nebraska, and Governor J. A. O. Preus, of Minnesota, will speak the former on agricultural problems and the latter on “The St. Lawrence Wa terway”. Governor Preus will state the position of the Midwest on the waterway project. “The Undertow of Crime Waves” will he discussed by Gov. Wilson G. Harvey, of South Carolina. Gover nor James Hartness, of Vermont, Gov. E. Lee Trinkle of Virginia, Gov ernor Thomas E. Campbell, of Ari zona, Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland. Gov. John M. Parker, of Louisiana and Gov. Ben W. Olcott of Oregon are other speakers on the program. “SPENCER JACK,” CHAMPION Chicago, Dsc. 4. —Spencer Jack, shorthorn, was adjudged the grand champion steer of American in to days international ltv e stock exhibit. The steer is owned by H. A. and W. J. Thomas, of Shelby vjlle, Ky.