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new "overrioi general (I,
tint been announced, the report that
the Duke of Ahercom would be the
choice seems likely tn prove accurate.
SOME HISTORY
Holyhead, Wales, Dec. s.—An his
toric meetiny occurred here last even
ing. It was between the first presi
dent of the Irish Free State and its
first governor general.
William Cosgrave, president of the
dail eireann, accompanied by Rich
ard Muleahy. minister of defense, in
the provisional cabinet, cr.issed from
Dublin to meet Timothy Healy on his
return from London, where hs had
been in connection with his appoint
kment to the governor generalship.
F Cos grave w'armly congratulated Mr.
Ilealy and all returned to Dublin to
l g-ether this morning.
| President Cosgrave declared in an
interview that the stiuation in Ir&-
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of the wu.'il and sedate -j
went down to the foot of MamMH
street to see the noted couple Well
horrified when they beheld Lady Do
ries puffing a Turkish cigarette in
full view of the public while occu
pying a '■eat at a window in her pala
tial private car.
Charles W. Deming, then Associat
ed Prei correspondent here, sent the
story broadcast and a strong denial
was made by Lord Decies. But his
wife smoked all the same and hun
dreds of the
a novel yet The
couple spent several Jekyl.
THE NEWS IS A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
dfcuNSWICK, GiJjRGIA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. b. 1922.
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of TillVe*.
ext.reni^^mffiHpSHQ
PTurone and the general unsettled con
ditions which provoked feelings of
genuine despair on the Part of the
conference leaders.
“GRAND OLD MAN”
OF GREECE ATTENDS
jL LAUSANNE MEET
jAcl In sineeert him,*
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and heme th,, very small ,
| Rte. Tile regisiration, white
[and colored js something over thir
teen hundred and the small Vote re- i
from the fact (hat thei'p \v;uJ
\i opposition to the regular Mgafl
|Bt lieell in.-hi In
H&rd goVffl^^Ml
changed from a mayor
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M -Members of
• eu Iv today and
SBjih i e -.,!ution approv
but with While llmi a
Jp!i,iißiEi'..Wfrthe very start.
resolution would have the con-
so amended so as to permit
election of the president and
in January and tin-
of each new congress two
Wonths after bi-annual elections.
A favorable report on the resolu
tion was made by the senate agricul
tural committee. President Harding,
|it is understood, is unfavorable.
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AAMERICA-GREECE
■MS TO I!K NO GROUNDS FOR
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►- -M Dee. CulVevy,
ClnilTe and .ilfui res. vi .iled
ncting foreign mini-tei
mr' the new government, for the first
time today. Mr. -’otfev.v denied ru
ntors current here /'that diplomatic
tension exist the United
States and (li9B as a result of re
rent events in ry. The ru
; Hors W'ere sI !'■.by the pies- j
of an AiMl.vir'iv"r
[Phaleron.
II is said n. destroyer is to lie sta- i
-t ioned at I'hntejMdpPin-aire yvirele. r.
(•omnipnicat in Constantinople, |
bfiir il is fe red that the Turks may
Lilnin control of the cable.
DFPARTMFNT OF JUSTICF;
TO SFND MAN TO (iFOKIiU
IBy Associated Press.)
Washington, Dec. 5 -—The dopart-i
meat of justice today informed Sena
tor Harris, of Georgia, that an agent
could be appointed t.i, investigate the
charge of combination of producers i>
ported to bh existing and controlling
prices and s itpidy of ca'ciutn arsenate
■vltjch is used by the farmers to
poison thg hell 'v-ovjl.
CATHOLIC SEMINARY BUPNFD
Quebec, Dec. S.—The Snlplcian
church seminary and jiriest’s rest
dence were destroyed b.v fire early
today. The great monastry of the
traPPist monks, nearby, was not
touched. This is the fifth fire in a
Woman Catholic institution In th
Domjnlan in th® last few weeks.
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ASK HARDING FOR
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Washington, Dec. xM- -Georges
■ Clemenceau, who spent forty
minutes with President Harding
■ today, did not ask for guarantee
of American intervention in Eu
• l'opean affairs and said the visit
• was purely Personal as well ns
• informal and certainly not of a
• diplomatic nature.
Clemenceau then rode around
the capital, visiting the Lincoln
memorial, the zoological gar
dens and then dining with the
President at the White House
and tea tonight at the Pencil em
bassy.
The Tiger gave an interview
• tonight to over one hundred
newspaper men. Tomorrow he
will pay. his respects to former
President Woodrow Wilson and
make an address before the
1 Southern society.
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Dec. s.—Georges
Clemenceau Paid hi. respects today
to President, Harding.
Arriving at the Write House three
minutes before 10 o’clock, tli*, hour at
which lh,, president wan to receive
Ipm, he was ushred immediately into
the executive offices, where the presi
dent greeted him.
The “Tiger" of France, looking hale
and .Fatuity and wearing his ‘'tube*'
high bat for |h P second tim P Firim,
his arrival in .America, was uocom
pained by Jules J. Tusserand, the
French ambassador, who presented
him to the president.
A .inall crowd which had gathered
outside the White House, grounds ap
plauded as he arrived.
BRUNSWICK
Has a landlocked
best on th4fSouth
Coast.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
MEtTING IS HELD
IN INTEREST OF
COASTAL ROUTE
®ood Roads Enthusiasts of Sav
annah, Jacksonville and
Brunswick Meet.
CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED
TO BOOST THE route
At Meeting of Atlantic Coastal
) Highway Association . *'
Aciiarleston in January ,%
Asked Take R|
mb i
■representatives „f the com nil .
Ktanizations and automobile clubs m
Biisonvtlle, Savannaho and Brnns
ilcld their conference here
9Hrday for the purpose of taking
* number of important matters
gPftive to the costal route of the
Dixie Highway in particular and goou*
road matters in general- The meet
ing wa s attended by-large delega
tions from all three of the cities and
a number of important matters fame
up.
Aieo. C. Smith, of Brunswick, was
■elected as chairman of th e meeting
Ijml A. V. Snell, of .TatcksonyiHe
Darrel ary, and t hose att ending the
melting from Jacksonville and Save
email wot' Front Jacksonville
A. V. Snell, F KK Miller, Frank
Tain,, W. 1-. Walthall; from Sav.tn
nah, Fred Davis, Win. H. Robe? I
W. R. (iignilliat, W. I’. McWhorter,
R. S. Cooper, Tom lloynes, A. W.
Boyd, W. S. Morrison, K. B. Walk
er. Brunswick was represented by
:;f large delegation ofjocat busjnesjj
jvi,. 11,11 im^l
j Coastal Highway Association will be
held in Charleston, S. C., the last
\v,,pk in January, po which will be in
vited all state and federal highway
LsoniVnisionerp f . county commissioners
s t ;itp '. the governors' of North
Carolina, tleorgia and
Kla. representatives of all com
three
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my 11111.-I. m lake 111!'.':'
fromJporfolk,
Fla., a . defense highway.
A com Ml Its- from Savannah, Jnck-
Brunswick was appoint
ed with the promoters of
the proposed bridge ai Kingsland,
Cos., and if possible, to ai'r’ve at
fpome itisfactory arrangement, by
i which the bridge over the St. Marys
I river at Wild's Landing call be con
certed into a t wn-stnte proposition,
Wporgia and Flop Ula, and operated as
a free bridge. Tile representatives
i here went on record as opposing the
| construction of a toll bridge, reali/.-
’ ing that such would mean the dis
continuance of federal aid. A com
pany ha been formed at Kingc.land
with a view of constructing anew
bridge, with tolls, and the committee
named will confer with these
People at a later date in an effort
to have them change their plans.
A meeting of the Stale Highway
Commission will lie held in Savanna!'
on Thursday, a committee composed
of 1!. F. Mann, F. TO. Twjttv, F L.
Stephens. Fred C. Warde and O. C.
Smith was appointed to attend the
mecti' g and request, state offi inis for
further consideration of the mainten
ance of the hifihwav between Sav
annah and Jacksonville.
One of th f , most important plana
decided upon was for a publicity
campaign lo lie waged for the east •
P rn leg of file Dixie Highway alid lh p
1 cities represented rt the meeting.
A logging committee, composed of
IA. J. Wright, Brunswick; A. W.
Boyd, Siivlatinah; and W. H.Wal
thall, Jacksonville, "'as appointed.
Hie duty of which will h- to make
: an entire new lug of the road all the
1 way from Jacksonville to Savannah,-
from which new route guides will)
; be published.
Many other minor matters in con
nection with the Savannah-Bruns
wiek-JacksonviHe highway were dis
missed, and all in all it is expected
that inadi good will result from the
meeting.
COMMANDING GENERA!.
GREEK ARMY IS TREED
Athens, Dec. 5. —General Papoulas,
former commander in chief of the
Creek army and one of tt-Os e on trjai
before the revolutionary committee,
charged with causing t he Greek
military disaster, was released today.