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MRS. GATE NAMED
MEMBER BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Selected For Five Year Term
to Begin on January
I. 1923.
SUCCEEDS J. B. ABRAMS
WHOSE TERM EXPIRES
This action Was Taken at
Meeting Yesterday .
or and CommiCE
Andrews Present. ,• If j
At the meeting of th e board of nry
Commissioners held late yesterday
afternoon, Mrs G- V. Cate
was elected ns a member of thp
Board of Education to s ucceed .1. B. j
Abrams, who, jt will be remembered,
was named by tbe btord for the unex
pjiyd term of Dr. K. K. L. HiirfoiqJ,
who resiggned.
The election become operative oh
January 1 and is for the term-of 11 vh
years as one member i s elected'eah
year fo r this term. Th t . naming of
Mrs. Cate makes her the first female
member in the history of tile local
board but some few plu e s in the
state have also selected women as
m embers.
At the meeting Mayor Ogg and
Ci mmi. sioner Andrews were present.
Commissioner M. B. McKinnon be
ing absent on account of illness in
his fam il> A
The new board of U f
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Lausanne, He. 7. Turkish
delegation to thr Near Last confer
cnee facial a difficult problem in <l*
riding wihefhrr Turkey, in formnlat
ing her plan for the control of the
Dardanelles, should cast her lot with
the Russian or wiih the My
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Savannah. Th.J^H
road shopmen in .Savannah Ivf ! Vfj
returned to their jobs as a rc^EL.i
an agreement reached with
roads after the recent strike are nr
be assessed about $lO a month to
help those who are still on strike.
A daily meeting is held. About 200
men have returned to work under the
agreement. i
The new employes of the Atlantic
Coast Line and the Central of Geor
gia who took the places of strikers
have organized but they are not af
filiated with tbe American Federa
tion of Labor, so this decision does
not affoct them.
The legality of the assessment is
upheld in a circular sent out by tbe
chiefs of the railroad brotherhoods.
RAH WAV EXECUTIVES
ADOPT A NEW PLAN
k Chicago, Dec. ?., The Association
Epf Railway Executive: decided to
withdraw from all questions with la-
Bor, traffic and pubirc relations and
Bestrict functions of th e association
Ito national legislation, governmental
faction and policies and legal matter*
| with a nation-wide application,
j No member was elected to fill the
.vacant place made so by tn e death'
Ipf T DeWltt. Cuyler,
BftTOSWICK NWra
mA'I.K shoals causes
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IMF UPPER HOUSE
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► (By Associated Press.)
Washington Dec. 7. —Muscle
• SI als again caused a breach in
■ the senate farm bloc members
when Senator Heflin o f Ala
bama ami Chairman Norris, of
the agricultural .committee, had
• a heated tilt for more than an
■ hour . ijqllin favored the offer
of UyyjKci id for the property
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FOR PROHL LAW
Nine Million Dollars is the
.. ! m Requested in the
Treasury Bill
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Kpiscpal church of this city.
It. was stated last night,
funeral of Mr. Kay would occur in
this city on Sunday, but the hour
could not be fixed, pending final ar
rangements, hut will be announced
in the morning.
The many Brunswick friend# ojf
Col- and Mrs. Kay will join the
News in extending its condolences.
LARGE “LOVE BALM" SUIT
Burlington, Vt., Dtc. 7. — An award
of $465,000 was made by the jury de
liberating on the million-dollar claim
of .Mrs. Dorrttt Stevens Woodhou.se
against her wealthy parents-at-law,
Mr- and Mr. Lorenzo Woodhousc,
for alienating the jjfections of her
husband. Douglas WWbdhouse^
THE N EWS IS A MEMBER OF THE] ASSOCIATED PRESS
BF&JNSWICK. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DEC 8, M 2.:
PURSUERS HOT
ON TRAIL OF MRS.
CLARA PHILLIPS
But Up to Present the Ham
mer Murderess Has
Evaded Capture
Los Angeles, Dec. 7.—The re
port that Clara Philips, escaped
hammer murderess was at Tia
* juana, Lower California, carried
tlio sheriff and (fePuties there
| late tonight but lio
bi'i'ii 11a
lah* hour. .
Angeles. D^^^^BTbe
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live today of the I'O'-s^c I '. 1*
Slim ill’ William
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Mrstl
.li'i-ii-cii was *.:i|B i
a friendship with .'*l/* ;■
Mi- was taken
Jnevelopments in the .jpwtl
Phillips. .
Tbe posse arrived at the
fctflO o'clock tliis morning, but
Birred crossing until
The sheriff's office '
it bad icrcivial a
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early Tuesdaw:
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that when it was'*
to carry a special guard of
Marines to Rio de Janeiro,
they are attending the Brazil
ian Fair.
■ While Smith and several other Ma
rines are -members of the Nevada
| guard they have many opportunities
to go ashore and view* the fair or vis
it their Marine comrades who are
encamped near the waterfront on one
of Rio’s most picturesque plazas. |
| In recent months the Nevada has,
been cruising about the waters near,
Rio occasionally steaming to the sea-
port of Santos nearby. It is expected *
the Nevada will, return from Rioj
some time this month, bringing back
the special guard of Marines on duty
at the fair.
WAS WARMLY WELCOMED HERE
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pn.he Georgia Veneer fi l‘al*H
wfPdiSmpany.
Governor-eleft Walker also took]
occasion to say how very much lie
thought of the people of Brunswick,
and expressed his conviction
time it would grow to be
Port, on the South
"Personally,” sftid the (M|*J{aatiyßyr.
would be a vcrni^Mil '
if 1 did not af
fection for who, in sea
son and outohave stood by nip in all
qi'ditical contests. I shall
BPBffget that expression of confi-
TTence in me," continued the speaker.
Judge Jenkins comes from Raton
ton and chief justice of the
State court* if appeals and he is also
one of, as well as one oB
the members of the
official fiMly in Atlanta.
fOTTE CAN’T
AfiRSFRANCE IS j
TO COLLECT ALONE*
PREMIER POINCARE GOES TO
LONDON TO TALK OF REPAR
ATIONS FROM GERMANY
Paris, Dec. 7.—Premier Poincare
leaves tomorrow for London to attend
the premier's meeting as a last great
effort of the entente to;!reach an agree
ment on Germany’s reparations be
fore Franc e sets out independantly
to collect in her own way.
The meeting is looked upon as the
most important since the armistice. *
I'ln., —Afici ,in^W
search around Tlionnisvillc and
*™rv*l>sta the local posse numbering
BgL 1 ■'*(* men, in sea roll of a negro
1° ho named Charlie Wright, |
for the murder of Miss Ruby |
H&Pf here Saturday aflcriioon,
| ln> sci lion loiiic.ld ami there
■mm *i I'icsli trail loading Inward
S. K. Martin, of Decatur j
jJnßkGu.
Mjmp' MHAing warnings circulated
before
sheriff’s
■ guarded eld and there
has been on part
|of negro
The r\d to have
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| tires feporlod today. It i... said
Ltl.at tsHFw* four white -rocii* have
IBitl'ioßß* 1 their biisinos-, from the >
rid.
LEE RUSSELL
Press.)
Oxford, Miss., Dec. 7.—Gover
nor Lee Russell, who was on the
stand today, turning to Miss
Frances Birkhead exclaimed:
“the ivhole thing is a deliberate
lie and she knows it,.'’
Miss Birkhead is suing the
governor for one hundred thou
sand dollars for alleged seduc
tion. He denied every allegation
made by the plaintiff and says it
is only a plot to ruin him Politi
. cally.
► I INCOI.N’S PHOTOOK.VIMIEK
► IS REPORTKDj|)EAD AT HIS
► HOME, WASHWOTON STATE
♦ (By AssotWatoil Press.)
y Rellinham, Wash., Bee. 7. —,W
* G. Stewart, aged eighty-eight
► years, a neighbor and friend of
f Abraham Lincoln in Springfield,
y Ills., in the 50s is dead at his
y home in Hamilton.
► Stewart was .Lincoln’s photog
t rapher at Springfield and serv-
I <mJ,ii^pjpluitographer with the
’ t-jjv during the war lic
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WAVE OFF
Weather
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up i.pu^H
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Ilirouglioul I lie state.
Cloudy weather with light
is tin- We.idler program for (VorgW
today. The weather bureau reported
that it is doubtful whether the tem
perature would fall lower than 45 de
grees.
&EMENCEAU LUNCH
GIJFST OF HANDING
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
IBy Associated Press.)
Washington, Bee. 7. —Georges
Clemeneeaii, French war time prem
ier, on an American mission of Rood !
will between the two nations, had
a light day today and wlas a guest
at tip. White House luncheon.
The former French premier will
address a conference on public opin
ion tomorrow as his only official ad
dress of bj K four day’s stay in Wash.
Ington.
PROGRESS REPORTS
CONSIDERATIN OF
SHIP SUBSIDY BILL
COMMITTEE APPROVED OVER
HALE OF MEASURES
PASSED BY HOUSE
Washington, (Dec. 7.—SubetuAtial
progress is reported by the
I committee in consideration .of the ad
j ministration’s shipping bill, ovUIV half
of the measures as passed % the
house havingn been approved,,, “m
1 No mention is made, howdVer of
the .Madden amendment, which is a j
sore point between the parties. Re-j
j publican believe this amendment will
.he defeated or substituted for the
present measure will be reported inj
the senate Saturday,
PRICE FIVw
STATE BANKIMI
LAW IS UPHELD BT
SUPREME COURT
Owners of Slock in Defunct
Hanks Can he Assessed
Hundre and Her Cent.
CASE IN QUESTION FROM
> SUMTER SUPERIOR COURT
Assistant State Attorney Gen
eral Appears For the State
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positors, according to Stewdrt Snfnß,
assistant state attorney general.
Attorney Smith, who handled the
case of the state banking department
tried it Where it originated, Sumter 4
superior court. The supreme riotirt
decision reverses the lower court’s
ruling.
mrjMQSEs.
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885... • 1 /.M.d
..dQHliis expPßeing
a health •,'-^' ( l almost identical with
that • which was th e best’
in health history A sur
claims covering the
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by Br. Augustus S.
director of the Met-
Tneurance Company of this
city.
This year’s experience with a low
dentil). a te is considered all th e more
remarkable because the. first quarter
of the year began with a much higlu
tr mortality than did tli e correspond
ing period in 1921. Two successive
low annual death rates are regarded
as more than coincidence, and are
believed to be forerunner of a dis
tinct permanent improvement in na
tional health conditions.
FOOD BOUGHT TO FEED
MANY STARVING RUSSIANS
Washington Dee.-7. —Four central
distributing an<A pnli|ie lining sta
tions have been est.alished in Russia,
by the papal relief if.fi.sion, it was
announced here by the national Oalho
lie welfare council, which lias pur
chased foodstuffs sufficient to feed
forty thousand children for two
months.
Reports from representatives of the
mission indicate, it. is said, that seven
million Russians faced death from,
starvation during winter.
RESUMES LONR FLIGHT
Para, Brizjti, Bee. 7.—Lieutenant
Walter Hinton resumed his New’ York
to Rio Janerio alrplaine flight today
He took the air at 7 o’clock this
morning settingg out for Maranhao,
down the coast with the intention of
stopping at Baraganca to l'eplentish
his asolipe supply.
TWO WERE KILTED IN
DUBLIN YESTERDAY
(By Associated Press.)
Dublin, Dec. 7. —Sean Hales w r as
killed and Brigadier General O’Mille
seriously wounded on their way to
the house where t ll e later was a
speaker today, by assassins who made
their escaPe-