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Wilson Mirror

Location

Wilson, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Oct 24, 1924

Page

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McLean to address Wilson voters at High School Auditorium

Hon A W McLean democratic candidate for Governor of North Carolina will speak at the Wilson High School Auditorium tonight. His tour includes North Carolina visits with large crowds and strong interest in his campaign. The Wilson county fair continues with crowds, races and midway attractions, while Saturday features automobile races and school children day as the fair closes.

A. W. McLean North Carolina Wilson McLean Hent North Thad Wilson County Ed. Salter Johnnie J. Jones Carolina

War Mothers 10 Assist Davis in Present Campaign

A Democratic National Committee letter from October 19 pledges John F. Davis to hasten world order through cooperation and conciliation. Mrs. Alice M. French of the American War Mothers offered her services, criticizing Republican war propaganda.

WAR Mothers Davis Washington Democratic National Committee John F. Davis Alice M. French

Ham Ramsay revival grows in Elizabeth City services

A Ham Ramsay evangelistic campaign enters its third week in Elizabeth City. Record turnout cited as 10 000 attended two Sunday tabernacle services and morning church services. Miss Taidle Hood testified how her brother was saved and her conversion since joining the revival.

Plaizabeth City Ham Ramsay Elizabeth City Evangelist Taidle Hood Henderson Tabernacle C. Barrison

Davis Continues Indiana Campaign With Pledge of Liberal Reform

Democratic nominee John W. Davis in Evansville and Vincennes denounced the past three and a half years of Republican government as maladministration. He promised farmer relief and an end to bureaucracies, urging tax and tariff reform to eliminate class privileges and favoritism.

Evansville

Coley Released at Hearing After Fatal Accident

Larry Goley was released at a hearing before Magistrate Rex Farmer after his automobile killed Fate Owens, an elderly county home inmate. Evidence showed the accident was unavoidable and Goley could not have prevented the collision. defense was led by F. D. Swindell.

Larry Goley Fate Owens Rex. Farmer Coley

Republicans In Slush Fund Inquiry Hear How Funds Are Raised

Senate campaign fund investigation in Washington heard testimony on how the Republican National Committee set up industry tied groups to raise funds. The period Oct 10–15 showed contributions near the $3 million goal, with about $850000 raised so far. The committee questioned New York Illinois and Ohio GOP chairs about concealed donations from big business. Noted names like Elbert Gary J P Morgan and Rockefeller were mentioned as missing from donor lists. Charles D Hillies testified that 60 to 80 committees in New York City alone organized business and professional funding networks. He cited $15000 from Mortimer L Schiff and $10000 from W N Cromwell among large sums raised. The La Follette move ment faced opposition at the convention and a bankers association denial of contributing percentages of capital.

Washington Republican National Committee Senate Campaign Fund Butler Lican New York Illinois Ohio Sam Untermyer Elbert H. Gary United States Steel Corporation J. P Morgan Rockefeller Fred N. Shepherd American Bankers Association LaFollette la Follette Charles D. Hillies New York City Mortiier L. Schiff W. N. Cromwell

Three Boys Killed In Auto Accident Near Lorain

Three 7 year old boys died instantly when an interurban car struck a school bus eight miles east of Lorain Ohio. About 35 first and second grade pupils were aboard the bus when it overturned into a six foot ditch. Seventeen other children were injured, several seriously.

Lorrain Ohio Here

De Valera Plans Ulster Speech In Newry

Eamon De Valera, the republican leader released from internment, will address a crowd at Newry town hall tomorrow despite Premier Craig's orders aiming to block the visit. The speaker says the event proceeds as planned, signaling heightened political tension in Ulster.

Dublin Eamonn de Valera Free State Ulster Newry Town Hall Craig

Night School Opens at Wilson High Seeks More Students

Wilson high school launches night classes under Principal Bryan with a growing lineup of courses in typewriting shorthand and book keeping. Evening sessions run Monday and Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 as adults and workers seek credit and advancement opportunities.

Wilson High School Bryan Wilson

Brazil Quells New Plot as Arrests Sweep Nation

An apparent plot to overthrow the government in Brazil led to widespread arrests after authorities announced the uncovering of leaders and the authorities tightening control. This follows a July rebellion in Sao Paulo that caused a major stir.

DP Janeiro Sao Paulo

Omitted passage on sedition case statement

In connection with an unnamed sedition case, authorities described a statement linked to an attempt to overturn established powers. The fragment references planned action and governmental response without full context or details.

Fire devastates depot in Buenos Aires area

A fire at a depot in Buenos Aires causes extensive damage with reports of heavy smoke and ash. Authorities investigate cause as residents react, and local officials announce precautionary measures amid ongoing efforts to control the blaze.

Buenos Aires Inters

Fair Races Impress Large Crowd with Tight Heats

A large crowd watched three races at the fair track yesterday in warm weather. Don McLain won the 2:11 pace with Lady Glover close second in each heat, while Sir Etwah dominated the 2:12 trot for Becker Stables. Mable Girl and Meait drew strong interest as Trainer Becker’s experiment drew attention.

Wilson Track Don McLain Lady Glover Sir Stwah Becker Stables Sir’Etwah Fig Becker

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