Friday, January 24, 2025

A.H. Price of Salisbury for New Federal Judge, Jan. 24, 1925

Pushing Gus Price for Judicial Appointment

Salisbury, Jan. 23—The creation of a new Federal Judicial district is now an apparent certainty and the friends of A.H. Price of Salisbury believe it as equal a certainty that he will get the appointment.

Mr. Price has had extensive legal training. At the age of 26 he was assistant United States attorney. For eight years he was Special Master in Equity for the Western District and heard a number of celebrated cases that have arisen in North Carolina, such as the Whitney case, the Glen Williams case and others. Later he acted as referee in bankruptcy.

From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Jan. 24, 1925

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