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POLK COUNTY NEWS, TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA M WORLD OVER .... .. s IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS AND OTHER NATIONS FOR! SEVEN DAYS GIVEN ' .. - ... --: - .'"- - HIE HEWS OF THE SOUTH What Is Taking Race In The 8out3v - land Will . Be , Found In Brief Paragraphs .. .,' " , Domestic R?ar Admiral Robert E. . Peary, re tired, discoverer of the North, Pole, died at his home in Washington, D. C, after a two years' illness of per nicioua anemia, during which 'thirty five . blood - transfusions had been of no avail.- ..... . It took a Hammond. Ind., jury two minutes to acquit Frank Pedroni, an Italian, who admitted he killed Frank Petrich, because in the course of an argument-Petrich said "To hell with the United States." Gen. William E. Mickle, adjutant general of the United Confederate Veterans and one of the best known men of the Confederacy, died at his home in Mobile after an. illness of only two weeks. ' He was 74 years of age and was born in Columbia, S. C. For a week & wolf pack has in vaded nightly the western end of Du luth, Minn., and trappers ami scores of people lying out for the pack. suc ceeded in killing one, wounding an other and trapping a third of the pack of twelve. - Mrs. Rose Patsor Stokes, taken to Chicago, 111., i from New York City, to answer a charge of "advocating the overthrow of the United States gov ernment by force or other means," has announced her candidacy for con gress to succeed Representative' F. H. LaGuardia, Republican, of the Four teenth New York district. She will run on the Communist ticket, although formerly she was a Socialist.1 Three dead and thirty-two others missing, is the official police checking of the unaccounted for guests at the Lorraine hotel fire at Providence, R. ! I., which was swept by a four-alarm fire. Profiteering is the last and least of six reasons for the high cost of living given by Howard E. Figg, an assist- Presiderit Wilson flatly denied, m a formal communication to the senate, that he had any agreement or under standing with British officials regard ing the disposition of the fleet of for mer- uerman: liners, ; around V which, since they were offered for , sale by the shipping board, has raged a. contro versy into which congress, courts and government agencies have been drawn. Navy officials have little hope that the 80-foot tug Samuel Faunce and its crew of thirteen men, which" left wnmington, JM. U., January 29, for Tatnpico, Mexico, carrying twenty tons of coal," had survived the" storm that swept thme Atlantic cbast early in .February. Despite further depreciation in Eu ropean exchange exports of raw cot ton, from the" United states" in Jan uary, according to department of com merce -reports issued at Washington, amounted., to 929,671 bales, "valued at 5194,965,353, which exceeded the for mer mgn recora . set in Novm hor LOIR PRICES Oil . JODG BEAT LOOKED R LONGER GAUD DATE T . - - . . I ' - ' , w. E PELL 15 0 TO INVESTIGATE THEfBOOKS OF RETAIL MEAT DEALERS -TO I ASCERTAIN PROfTtS. HAS WITHDRAWN IN FAVOR - MAXWELL7 IN ORDER THAT! OFFICE MAY COM E HERE. OF WHOLESALERS PRICE REDUCED MAKES A SHBEWD PBEDICTIOII General Palmer Savs That ; Mm( Have Steadily Fallen For Three Months Without Reduction) A Proper Regard For the Interest f the State Alone Impelled Him to. Take the Step He Has Taken. Chicago. Retail meat dealers' throughout the country must reduce Tobaoco Sales In January .. -c TTobacccu sales in 103 North Caro lina warehouses during January total ed more than eleven million pounds, bringing an average price of $35.40 per 100 pounds, according to the re port issued byt Mr. Frank Parker, di rector of the crop reporting service. The y January : sales r practically -close the , season , in Narth - Carolina, al though, there " is ; yet a considerable quanity of tobacco in the hands - of producers still to . be placed . on the market. " h 7, " --' RETURN OF I NECESSARY FORMS HAVE RECEIVED BY OFFICIALS A nc v.nRLOTTE OFFICE I ill est, TAXIS On NET INCOME Fair Southern Representatives. :rv Washington, 7 (Special) Mrs. Ed ward C.-Gregory. of Salisbury, repre sented the south in the navy league pageant. She was one of four the I An Inrom n. t- . . ... p.- :iv v wpC laxao e ouie-preBenung me . norm, east the-Net Amn,,f d...:. and west, to carry torches..,. . 7 A . . V"" "-n8 Af Miss Marv, Henderson of Saliahnrr. n,' "pcnW5 Are Ded"cted, carried . the North Carolina flae and I Charlotte luioo Auciaiun x ill w r: i 1 11 I .iiuriiiiin .vvuiu Lai-iKipa thil 7 4 Cf r rvn fifn ai 1 .u. & I baiim m w ja lit. .., ii t,o,notj -. ua&. ' . mm r.nnnur i aviua UUiUOlllRU Willi a vi-i- 51,-... . : Raleigh. ivxv, or 94,751. bales. , wnrth 1S11. their nrlces as th whniPoaia ,t,A-.- i. . - 309.272. England, as usual, was the meat declines or else submit - their place on the interstate commerce com- Gutor took part in the Montana role. I of $1,000 and married xaiscai ymcuaser, tne reDort 5?tatP.a. DOOkS to federal appntR rni neHA. mBann rtllrr V T - . .100U6or UB.UU iUllutTCU apan,.iiaiy. France. Bel. tion.oi their nrofita gium and Canada, in the order given. This definition of the government's The statement follows: "T n m irtfn-fmnA tm-n UTaaTiinirfnn riS2? ranTounced Attorney that the President refuses to consider General Palmer. Instructions to serve the names, of Mr. Maxwell or mvself abandoned the town and the troops are reported to have poine dthe Bol sheviki. This means a material weak ening of the Dvina line. Foreign i i,u.t3 iiULice on an reran mciif i . . Bolshevik fnrro K0v0 Q a-v "7 v"i -.aHMB Ior appointment to we- interstate com "iv muimcu ftiuuLuo .ucBu sem in ovcnr t angel on the White spa thp "miiifarj' TOO - Hlnffini A . ror tnree months the, nrfa rt l A . , . . hot, v. in .. . i w o uiiiucu.' iiua uouig mo uuse wa Deen lamng, said Mr. Palmer. The retail dealers have claimed that rTt?, Wli auyuea were oia stock nnr- W-, Si. Martial law has been Tirnninimp cnaseo: at the higher prices. The old nffinfni fomi in the Saar region, now occupied by 0 J ? beitexhau3ted y this ing the fact that Senator Overman, xcu tiuups uuaer control of an , HU,WB lUB roue con- Eecretarv Danipls -i.rht f 1 1 j i . snmo Tv, ... .1 ' aiiieu commission, m consequence of W uwwu we win nave to new. disturbances,, according to an ini0 question of the dealers a A J .. . I T1T"0 n r " frratifiontirvn thot Vi CUICUIB UQW. AIMIInn ers have rponi 1 "u""nMl- WIUMOLAS HORTHY o v . uouuauv a - uoa. - i ii r f ----- tention relative. to the physical imnos- "tutiMT OF HUNGARY. '"COS. North Carolina was weU an hand- , - 0 rtf , nnn ' . . . JS somely represented. . -TT. ,p'.'vvw' wuu uee aggi; ua uiiius wui u.x oianks may the office of Chief Division sibility of surrendering men accused or violation of the . laws of, war, is expressed by the German foreign of. f ice, says a London dispatch. : For the first time eince the resump tion of dipIomaUc relations between France and Germany, Dr. Wilhelm Mayer, German charge d'affaires, was present at a reception to the diplo matic corps at the Elysee palace in Paris. ; ten of the North Carolina congress men indofsed me, I feel that a proper regard for the interests of my state should compel me to withdraw which I have done. .'The appointment is of such vital importance to the state that I trust Basle. Admiral Nicholas Horthv. everv pfrnrt win k ,AJ?J f e Han -army Maxwell. I soatTon is reported to have been named re which cauaeB m tn vi v yivuibk UU pointment within 48 hours after my gent of Hungary. 8uccessor to Judas Stacv. IP. G. Kiser. fn ih , .PQt? Mnn Tf tt "l.o I and an v informntfnn to;ii i, - . . torney of Southport, and former State Mr Kiser stated that forms for jt3iah.vji iruiu me Jtirunswicic-jyew l iuc nx. returns ior inij Hanover district, has been named by als corporations, and partners Governor Thomas W. Bickett to com-. haTe been received at the tax officB2 uio uuupireu term oi juage uuuiui ana are also ' x . ouwjr, ui w limmgton, I uaicers tnrough, 0$ Whose resimaMnn h J the district. Amonc th0 . vhvuuu i o vo lux mg Ji Governor. Gorernor Bickett has actp Information forms 1099, Mr k-;e m uu; w-ypoinimeni witn nis usual I aispatcn, aiiowmg but little time for It was explained that in mavw booma in mnTflnlTf I ( A u U , ".u.y.i iaw ui many i uicouie Lax reiurn tn rrnoo . ua Ci uwaucuon oi an necesary items of ex nen.se that ntnr in tn w v i.uc yiuutJCuoi JERUSALEM EXPERIENCES A THREE FOOT FALL OF 8NOW. withdrawal reaches Washington." Great Britain, it was learned in ! London, has instmrtPrt Ami ii , . . 5 ' T?not "r":r uo "as msututea relief work, . vjuBwtuuuODie. TO an. Jerusalem. An unnreced en til snowfall of 39 inches has crimied communication and caused great dis tress and hunger. The cavern men ciZCeof e 1: 'NST.TUTE OF TECHNOLOGY stanunonie: Mhe n, IS TO SPEND $25,000,000. Armenians continues, however, the ad- Manning Rules on Liquor. Although legal opinion is at variance as to the right of Federal agents to Issue permits to sell liquor in . North Carolina, an Informal opinion, ex pressed by Attorney General J. S. Manning is to the effect that no law is violated in the state by selling liquor as medicine. " copious use of illustrative government, jiser saia, generally gives credit all Interest paid during the year, a3 r1 sn mi I v . ant United States attornev ceneral. !. miral was instmrtpd .v. " r. . .6U,"1UB Armour InsUtute of rrcsDywnan Need 5100,000. O ninth onniiol stnnrAvi n troatv -i,rJ v, n t I COUOlOgy may De consid- were comnl iL-M.,7Ufl,n 10 cost n5.000.000. A new lw campaign for Christian education at the ninth annual convention of the treaty with Turkey mav h7 1 1." 5y, nunced plans virtually I , 1 fl.e careiuiiy compiled figures at National Dry Goods, association, held erablv modified tw . wwnpieie ior erection of new the headquarters of the 'million dol- 4 w IT- TT 1 t . . ... - - - iu ew lorKLlIV. 'inis la what ha . Iinuprt nnwoccinn . r . v - " mw ; 'wwwvwmiuii ul i iiiiHiunrinAiMA i says: "The first reason is the in- had been granted her should nnf h ; v afres. " was .said, would w synod of North Carolina," Creased Volume Of monpv nnH rroHito. 1 miaf.nTictr0,? k ru.t - . . vuivudseu. . vivuiw, u utu i ui Key, me ijritish second, the wide increase in wages, representative was directed to inform due partly to war necessities and gov- the Turkish government in nlain Wa6C v;aic, mira, lessanea , wuras. u aia not mean, he wa3 told t-iuuuuiuu, lounn, increased io say, mat the allies would wsu aistriDUtion; filth, reckless extravagance and a spirt of specula tion, and sixth, profiteering." uisordered conditions existing in deal lenipntlv with T,,,i.. i . . j ...WM. umc suuuia ine re cently reported atrocities continue. It was reported in London that rev One Hundred and Seventeenth Unl' Mexico will end In 1921, accorting to 1 Mkotak YPnUhT.v viaoiyostok. miantry. of this section, has a sutement made In New M bv JtX. Blaest- recelyed three photographs of his own n oi . , ..uaC ttUUUUIILV nnw fa in I EraTB. vw, luuuuci ana me nanas of the publisher of VA ttot-qiHo. n j . 'a t?i - " "c "u mem, wnose program is in favnr nf UNitrn ftTTr m a xieraiao semanarlo, of Mexico union with 7 . r ' 7r .w ' " ' "vtwiviENT which is located at Greensboro show that to the nresent timn tonnnno t... A JJ?.RMER MEMBER THIRTIETH been Pledged during this compaign. -n mim KEPPRTEO KILLED I wus mwrng it necessary for addi tional pledges to the amount oi $100,- Pleasure Produces Partial Value. With a example, Governor T. W. Bickett. an sw?rs the resoluUon drafted ly the f. rfli- u . 8 Stata Farmers' Union, awees with pax7 lo.. ne clty' county. and ttem in their contention that roner. Be'.ana.a11 aonaons to religion ty should be taxed on the basis of its earn ine canard tv fif rnM tih with the assertion that either earn- M Jp000 a year 8alary' does not h"e ing capacity or pleasures derived de- ,a return. It was explain termines market -ralnp whi.h Mr- Kiser said that the $1,000 Incoai be the basis of taxation. snouid De a net' Income, with all nee sary expenses and charitable dos rasxora conference March 8-10 Dr. E. N. Orr, field secretary for the Interchurch World North Carolina, announces that the pfstors conference, to which all the paetors in the State have been Invit ed, will be held in Charlotte March 8-10. These dates have been tenta tively agreed on for two weeks, but they have just been confirmed by the committee in charge of the general conferences of this nature in all parts or me country. Rocky MountRobert Henry Rich, publicist, philanthropist. Confederate Veteran and one of the most pronui. ent financial and business men of northeastern North Carolina, died st his home after an Illness of lesi thaa one .week. Comment on Maxwell Boom. Washington, (Special)- Comment Bristol. Va.-Tenn. Four times rpJ 000 to be secured between thi dt l.in "aSton, regarding the boom ported as killed in action, Former Sgt. and March 1, when the campaign will r i? J Commissioner Allan wu aswon, late of Company H, come 10 a close- Charlotte. Fire Chief W. M. Wal lace is in a local hospital in an un conscious condition with fractured skull and five other men are sa5r ing from more. or less serious fciyirie as a result of a collision between i truck and several automobiles. City. General Alvardn Q. tt..7x r::T "T ussm. inedis ed States buying m i " -St7aled..tro ve en n0; vT. , vcu xiraspoi, T6 miles northwest of PURCHASES BAPTIST SCHOOL chinery for his newspapers. Of 83,069 men in the army from Georgia during the war, only 501 were killed in battle, or 5.4. per 1,000 Forty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty-nine American soldiers were killed In battle during the war over the sea. - - Montana had the largest percentage of Rnldfoix Iritis aui in me world war per mousand. She had 39 311 engaged in battle. This is the highest outage ained of any American . cuue. . . . - iiio oca oi aieu as Washington- - With the appointment of a commit tee of seven prominent farm organiza tion leaders to draw up a "platform," the American farmer has served notice on present and prospective presiden tial and congressional candidates that he is determined to participate active ly in the coming campaign. President Wilson told the senate, in a communication anent the disposal of former German liners, that in accord ance with a tentative agreement reach ed at Paris, Germany eventualy would be credited before the reparations commission, should congress approve, with any surplus valuation of the shin ! in excess of merchant tonnage losses of the United States during the war The agreement further provided that in no case would title to the ships themselves pass from the United aiaies. The resignation of Secretary Lan OITI or a erf trA a. 6i eat prominence in the iuuua morning papers, and it is stat ed that the Britons are amazed that the president of th TTnit o --vu UuLLCH ns .7 vuwer to request the resignaion rf a rati nn IW1 The - Luc ycoce vwOUV,c, Haying maae repiy - to WZ Tt T1SOn 8 recent communica uon, it nas been rorpivaH i.. house. It is stated from London lhat tnetone of the not t IleH8tale department has not made public the contents of the reply. Hor6 to - -o . 'b we aanger of permanent presence of the former totally ineff ecUve supervision a few kilometers fxoti the German fronUe7 Hon g8,H0ll,and t0 reider th tlon of asylum for the ex-ruler Azov with u .. 7 . oapusi , .. uwt,Sl completely dis- school, has been vm, auiuiUJ5 w a wireless Hie m v . . patch receivpfl in t h. uc converted into .vuuuu irom aios. nosnifai COW. Joseph Caillaux" former nrmi to dcci-s ... France. wa m0,i WM "T." :u maintain vi iiiai in - faria bury. open denominational organized and tvnhns V3,inff " tt.." ' . purcnaseu Dy the them. arPordin . 3r7m"U5 r1"1611 lales Pbc health New Revenue District Formed. North Carolina has been taken out of the Virginia revenue district and a new district composed of -North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennes see created, with T. H. Vanderford. director of prohibition, for the three Salis- servica an army before the senate, sitting as a htehr OLD HOME OF WASHINGTON Not Candidates For Governor. Washington (Special) A. W. Mc Lean and Secretary Josephus Daiiiels denied reports to the effect that they would be candidates for governor of North Carolina in 1924 Releigh. A check for $10,000 ha been sent to "Bishon John Porsti iwaiweu 10 De a member of the In terstate Commerce Commission ', has neen highly favorable to the North Tyler in South Dakota as a settlement Carolina officials. The fact that sev- of thelOO.OOO damage suit instituted eral Influential agencies In the south tn bishop in behalf of his daught- have been set to work in his behalf er. Miss Ada Tyler, against the Caro- has given the two senators mucn en- llna Power and Ught Company for la- couragement and resulted in bringing iuries to Miss Tyler in a streets about an optimistic feeling. V accident June 9, 1919. uuxl. vuaiKta wirn rnnsmi-n i tr . his country in 17' nd-Members of trial opened at 2:40 o'cloclc n m iTJi 617 met nere receni' accused mn JL0C p m- Th0 Iy t0 inaugurate a fund for the restnr. County Agents to Assist. Dr. B. W. Kilgore, director of exten ion service of the! Denartmonf 7 . tu cnamoer ac- ation and maintpnanr-p nf Aericultnre h t- -t ' 7 . tuuipaniea Dy three noiiVA " uuigraro " - a memoer oi 0 .fMuuigiuns JKngiisn I wuuw, oi ins interchurch ancestral home. World movement, ha .. 1L. . ' -umuiUBU UiB nome and farm demon sfrti DEPARTURE OF AMBASSADOR 10 aid ln making the Surveys of their rfti Tv, ii . . "meets. CaU 01 tne court was at up. There wnc Q i being- absent. Holland will answer the semnH sent by the -entente with regard to GONZALES HAS BEEN DELAYED counUes' and some of these agenU v - ' wreaay signed np for the work. y mUKOa.ine pians of Ambas the status of former Kmn"u .?r L Jl&ns 0 by reiterating her oS'Sr Sd toZ Sn " Treasurer'. Office. reiusmg to surrender him, but as- for Peru i have boer T 7Yorlt K MaulJ- formerly book- quiescing m the request to JS Li t!!b!en. s-ddly chang. keeper for Mr. W. S. Bovd. . m close, it was - declared iayed sonS!s W a n as Instlutioi clei StTfV ine Dutch swer will be Uo the department of 8 ? or the State Treasurer to dlSDafrhori nT,'k(n m ucpttl imem OI State for nnnonl InCMait HjT TT .r. tt on those Latin-Americar with which he is familiar. mspatched within a few da. :" Stion TtLT Henrr Wim r.. wfUMe- "8 American am- ters with whir-h h : l Pmoiea to teller. Mr. Wil- W W I V I A A a -w wnivsrsiw. I jnanottA Tr WTr-rt rii9ntf ine student body of the TTnivAiaif I Reriater. imm rf tha ot iNortn Carolina, through ita Mmnna c mii on1 f ? tt a 4n caDmet, is inviting canidates for Gov- medical fraternities of this state aad ernor of the democraUc and rennhn. the United states fn. can parties to address the university the Charlotte sanatorium after an HI mmunity during the winter and hess of one eek of pneumonia. Political talk is already, brewing as Is natural where youth gathers it self together. Among the 1,400 here 300 are voters. In June these 1.400 scatter to 98 counties. No where in-Nbrth Carolina win Toice of the candidate reach a more orta uarolina group than the Univer sity firroun rfnrARnta. i all the religious, all the :LrZ. -t-but ' the central though. industries, and all the r,Hnna' Z XI woma . to advertise Pitt county Ute. v - Winston-Salem j 5! Director for 64 Counties. Latham of the city schools, is r Fred A. Sweet, director for 54 conn- nnln to.'- leave soon for Cleveland, ties in western North Carolina In the ere he will attend the meet approaching Salvation Army home far o! the National Education asso ernce campaign to be conducted nation. iay i-iu ail over the mnnt .. f , AACVC Greenville. At a meeting of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce directors it was agreed that at aa early date a booklet be gotten out ad vertlsing Pitt county to the outside world this advertisement booklet would have something about Gree Yflle and all the other towns of the bassadnr in - A' 1 ttilUt!. DRR no ivaiwJ the foreieri nffiVo o . : PmcM.7 w .-"au um irom compromise Esr.Mn..... wuson, according to Th dm. 1 r.""""0 Temps, in which the president said he r u "ul approve of Premier Lloyd George s proposed settlement of the Adriatic question which has been sub mitted to h to-oi.. - - .ubuiavo. ine news paper says that an identical memo randum was delivered to the SitTsh foreign office. ' usn ovIfthP?8 greaUy disturbed .1 nte sent President Wil son to the supreme alied . council dis- annrnvino- i . ills- b "Pod compromise ..uestion mreXr Adrta" posed amendment the pro- toral address to the dioce; . 7 "'r memory can we find In Ireln,i .w calamitous condS aj at present drastic rn B" exIst tide and retaliation 0nT nt RAILROAD BILL 18 PASSED Was6ington--The compromise Esch- J7 the nose, which adopted the Hamson succeeds Mr. iTnm.r ri who recently resigned. Medical Association Adjournsa. Dr. John P. Munroe. of Charlotte one of the leading physicians of the arrived in Charlotte and opened hit offices preparatory to th rT.... MUU w in rorces In his territory. Laurinburg W. H. Cox, the senior member of Cox & Dunn here, is out for the nomination for the Eeventi Congressional district Haynes and McDowell placed Washington, (Special) it wa. n. nounced that confnno. r " v cummins rauroad bill was anr three RtAtp TZV .Ul I -ounced that conferences uy tne house, which adnnto A' h mo : -u president or senators Overman ference renort ff V. 7. "cai association and Th v '7 wuiaoure debate. I presided Welcome to Highwaymen. : Charlotte. Assurances of the co operation Of " Individual, hrniiehout The house adopted the mnf0 report by a vote of 249 to 150 a margin of 99 voes. , Chairman Esch declared that the over the. final ., - . - . WkaUU. cei opartanourg navinjr been sPPif r9 the meeting place for 1921 '" Florence and Columbia extended and Himmnr. .7 . . "iul'luuttls turuuuu-. Commissioner of Rpn-" rr., ' I e the proposed" bond Issue Roper had result on a reasonable satisfactory basis d IT ' complication..-that, had " alIZ.ry day. Roper had reSu!ted ". ". f for good rd, in Korti on ... 1.1- II...."" uarouna are belnr roiir.rt uracil railroads would h v , , . c. tuc i:: '7 a convention of their owners 7 UrtU lc f 17 r "tt" wnicn. . according to nf rv. iu a, regardless or .whether rnnirm . . . ut)1OTa CuaaeQ legisla tion FINGER PRINTS NECESSARY TO PREVENT CHECK FORGING ances bt successfm the rotary plan, goes to Smith '7 next- year, but the Spartanburg delegation would not be satisfied with out acceptance. . . - - out at Flu Will Spread to the Atlantic. With double the number of awm. reortinr Vnd :"os pay cherfc rVi.-a.t j , "-coiui . - ' ijr i mem sending cnecK forgeries m the namr ! ia the acenmnht i ,v v . 6 reduced to a minimum ." t." lor:; "iY"-. partment ". ue 7.7 . ,-"""uZa)ine totals - moi liir innnram or every such check must place the im pression of the four fm of his right De cashed. As a record of the fingei wVf MJer7 ta to service ! mt pract,ca"7 e impossibl" Health reached but a few hundred be yond those of the previous day Cou4ntIes the. eastern section are reporting with consistently large tc .Uls and Indications are that the epl demIc will spread, however with grad ttallr decreasing violence as it con- U Thft latoaf m l t.J Willingness to aidin the rood roads by headquarters at StatesviilP .Former Sheriff. Manley McDowel wIIT be revenue agent in charge, wia auiiuoners at Greensboro. North Carolina. T1 rwrmer anerlff C. M Harne wrr . be annolntPd .hi ff!ynes wil I campaign h:.:;j:::7. . "cm wwr, wiu was received bv Colonel Klrkpatrlck from T. B. Eldrldge. may or of Raleigh, who expressed to th Charlotte good roads. advocate his de sire to co-operate with the promoter? of the issue. '- ?iy Rather Tan Severity. flMGaificatoions of the' sentences " c coavIcted - -of . rioting iB Winston-Salem In the attempt to lynci a prisoner in 1918 were announced. J16 action the Governor follow ed a personal visit tft.w,t General Pershing In Asheville. Asheville. A large number of Pie crowded the Asheville station to greet Gen. John J. Pershing as the "Carolina Special- arrived. The streets for some disUnce vert covered with automobiles, from whld Sheriff of county, th .mm ".V..: en. women and children cheered the trict and chief of nolice 4 IS of the American expedition- Salem. "The efficacy of the law rev7r of h Cfrtat,nt3r : th f 1 e punIsIlinent- said thi Governor in a statement of reasons. ' ry force as he and his party passed en route to the Grove Park Inn, where a luncheon was tendered. Dnrlng the luncheon, the general and Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the President spoke.
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