Morganton, June 28—Romeyn Nelson and brother left today for Asheville, p
lanning to leave tomorrow morning on their return to their home in West Pawlet, Vt.
Solicitor Huffman still declines to make a statement as to the object of the visit to Morganton, stating that probably in a few days there might be some action which he would be privileged to make public.
It is understood, however, that young Nelson came to Lincolnton with intention of trying to effect a reconciliation with his wife, and that he did not receive there the treatment that his mission would justify.
The fact that he has appealed to the solicitor of the district indicates that he tings he has grounds for just complaint in regard to the turn affairs took in Lincolnton.
He and his brother were in conference all morning with Mr. Huffman, who, while declining to divulge any of the details, let it be understood that they told him the whole story.
From the front page of The Charlotte Observer, Thursday morning, June 29, 1922
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