John C. Laney Is
Killed in Action
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Laney of Rhodhiss have received
official word of the death of their son, Private John C. Laney, Co. A, 119th
infantry, who was killed in action on September 29. He had been in service
since September, 1917.
Mr. Laney was 22 years of age. Just before the war he
underwent an operation to remove a physical defect so that he could enter the
service. He was a fine young man and had the proper spirit.
All those who knew the young man speak of his grit and worth,
and there is genuine sorrow at his death. Is probably was in the big fight in
which other North Carolina boys participated.
Capt. B.F. Dixon
Killed In Action
Captain B.F. Dixon of Raleigh, who commanded the Asheboro
company, was killed in the charge with the 30th division when the
Hindenburg line was broken by Anglo-American troops. Captain Dixon was wounded
but kept going until a fatal shot hit him. He encouraged his men to the last.
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