Norfolk, Va., April 12 (AP)—Sheriff A.A. Wendel of Norfolk County led a searching party into the Dismal Swamp today to try to find Polan Banks, author of “Black Ivory,” and E. Cameron Shipp, nephew of Melville E. Stone, councilor of the Associated Press Banks and Shipp went into the Swamp in search of “local color” for their writings, and are believed to have been lost in the wilderness during the absence from camp of their guide.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Monday, April 12, 1926
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