By the Associated Press
Greensboro, N.C., April 7—The first annual meeting of the Carolina Motor Club, increase, will be held in Greensboro, May 25, according to a decision reached by the executive committee and made public tonight. Delegates from the Carolinas will attend the convention.
Police and city officials will be extended an invitation to attend the conference and assist in forming plans for traffic regulations and to decrease accidents caused by automobiles and pedestrians. The commissioner of police of New York has been asked to deliver one of the principal addresses.
Members of the organization reside in about 100 cities and towns of North Carolina.
From the front page of the Durham Morning Herald, Sunday, April 8, 1923
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