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Lock me up.” With these words Herman Banks, of Asheville, entered the State Prison here to begin serving a sentence of from four to eight years for having been a member of the mob that stormed the Buncombe County Jail in search of Alvin Mansel before Manuel's trial and conviction , for lit is an unpleasant situation for me,” Bonks said. “However, I am . going to make the best of it.” j \ Banks maintains that he was an 1 1 on-looker rather than a member of I the mob which stormed jail. I ' THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE .w«' * —- Musical World Celebrates 200th Anniversary of Piano 1 ■*'?**' jL Wprjß M 'l ■A Hp \ <£» 1 m * fj 1 ■Hi m B MirmofiourM ■ V r m:•>■■ !JLipMEpgyg WmnSßffl p/p*o - ~* - .- ** CHICAGO—Piano action of to day is li&tle changed from that of the first piano ever made, declared j Harry Edward Freund, in an ad dress here in commemoration of the j 200th anniversary of the invention of the piano by Bartolommeo Cris tofori in 1726. “Problem of the piano was solved by Cristofori when he in vented the method of making the hammer strike the strings and re bound, so as not to stifle the vibra tion by remaining in contact. This gave the piano the power of having Its notes louder or softer, accord ing to the force with which the keys were struck, an improvement of the utmost importance ia en Picturesque Old Nova Scotia , the Land of Evangeline , Which Still Holds the Charm of Longfellow's Acadia Nova Scotia is now one of the ! popular playgrounds of people from the United States. While it. Is totally different in character from the Canadian Pacific Rockies where Banff and Lake Louise are •ueh favorites, it is a peaceful land with very attractive scenery and an historical background which even antedates old Quebec, on the heights of the St. Lawrence. Nova Scotia is easily reached from the United States through Boston by gteamship or from St. John, New Brunswick by rail and the S. S. I i* , Empress” which crosses the Bay fit Fundy to Digby. Yarmouth, Pisby, Kentyiliy and Grpp<t Fig MEXICO MAKES REPLY TO CATHOLIC CIRCULAR New Religious Regulations May Be Taken as Answer to Political Ac tivity. Mexico City, July 9.—The newre legious regulations, It was declared in the first detailed authorized state ment of the viewpoint of the Mexican . government last night, may be taken , the giivernment’s reply to a recent circular of high church dignitaries , to Catiio.ics throughout the republic, t “ordering them to take adtive part in t national politics, organize political as ; soeiations and, in.general, to present • a united front to control the goveru ' | "The present regulations,” it was i 1 added, "define' violations of the con-1 ' stitutiongl, provisions, and in some! , cases go a little farther on the eon j stitution*| provisions and give them I "Although the circular issued bv (the church dignitaries directs Cash - con — ■ 1 - abling the player to put expression f into the music. 1 “On the harpsichord, the piano’s - predecessor, the player could do no ; more than make the music faster or l slower, the notes always having the - same gentle tinkle as the strings were plucked by quills. i “ ‘Piano e forte’ was the name - given the new instrument, from : two Italian words, ‘piano,’ meaning - soft, and ‘forte,’ meaning strong, - from the fact that the notes could s he made soft or strong at will by ; the player. “Cristofori would perfectly rec : ogpize as his own the piano action t of today. Modern development has - been along the line of perfecting ! are all exceedingly interesting. In < the early summer 100 miles of per- i fectly_ groomed orchards delight i I the visitor, and at Digby there is ! ; excellent fishing, both in the sea and inland trout waters. In the 1 fall, the big moose with the broad i antlers, hears and answers the call 1 of the Micmac guides. Annapolis Royal, which was i founded in 1604, four years before i Quebec, is, beyond doubt, one of j the most interesting places in Nova i Scotia. The old fort at Annapolis i Royal is now a Dominion park in which is a building called the of- i fleers’ quarters, built by the Duke ! of Kent, Queen Victoria’s father. This building was saved from de- ■ etruction by fc, M. Forties ?mtgr < dies to ndopt a peaceful attitude and : not resort to violence, the government in its regulations is limiting the ac tivitiea of Catholic priestß so that they might keep themselves within their religious practices, "The regulations apply to all re ligions, but the Cathslic church is most affected, because it is the pur- ' pose of the Mexican government to keep the Catholic Church outside pol- ' itics. Prohibition of religious teach ing in official schools and private, primary and high schools has been enforced for a long time. We now add penalties for priests and teach ers ‘Who violate this ruling: “Mexico has been closing or at tempting to close convents and rnon- B' years because the . lent cannot tolerate the freedom of man 7 through a contract 1 « of religiouk vowa> , rsx insr; ■ la tions endeavor to 1 —, I. c the roll-played piano as an instru ment of expression. From Cristo fori to the Gulbransen registering piano is 200 years of continued ad vance, with the simple modified harpsichord at one end, which changed the whole world of music, to the registering piano at the 1 other, capable* of playing the. world’s greatest music with indi vidual expression and power of con trol. “Cristofori was born in Padua, Italy, in 1665. He was brought to Florence, Italy, in 1690 by Prince Ferdinand de Medici, and died there in 1781. This year the whole world is honoring the second cen tury of bis invention.” * 1 of the park, and contains a re markable collection of Telics cover* ing the early history of Novr Scotia. Pre, the home of Evange line, is a tiny village conspicuous for Evangeline Memorial Park. In this park are a statue of Evange-f line, a cross over the Acadiaq cemetery, the ancient willow* planted by the Acadians, Evangel line’s well, and a memorial chape} erected by descendants of the Aca-r dians, who were expatriated in 1755. In this chapel is a marble statue of Virgin Mary which costj $6,600. Hardly a month passed that some historical relic dating' way back to the Acadians is nol dug up near Grand Pre. I -L -.I make evasions and violations, impos-* sib'.e by strict punishment of indi-' virtual violators. j 1 "The regulations undoubtedly cur-' tail the freedom of the press, but on- 1 ly in regard to religious publications,' \ or those publications showing a i .marked inclination to favor any re- 1 ligious creed, I j -l fiueh pub'.ieatlons after July 31st 1 should limit themselves to news not j related to governmental acts or na- i tional political affairs, and are. de- 1 nied fee right to criticize thg author-! ] ities or comment ujaon laws. i "The regulations 'have nothing what- " ever to do with fion-religious publi- ] cations—that is, independent news- i papers and publications—-which are guaranteed preaa freedom.’’ Frank Moody, the light heavy- ! ujeight boxer now displaying his i stares in -America, hails from Ponty- t pridd, Wales, the same town that i produced Freddie Welsh, the former , lightweight champion, ij 1 i j t French Tennis Star in Action f Jtm . 2 8f -• , m 3 mH lP'QHra This picture of Henri Coehet, French tennis star, was taken at Wim-- bleton, England, where he starred in the men’s singles. 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