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Show HAVE MASONAND DIXON . h LINE rORQOTTeN FOREVER WashbutosvJuae, 33. PxsaUMt WUsoir eipfesSed he wUk teday tat the Mason and Dixon Una be forev er forgotten. la a tetter to President H. B. Joy ofvtke Ltacoln Hlghwik. associates, asklag that the road rra from pilladelpata to Gettysburg, via Washington the president suggested that It would be a ood means of farther far-ther obliterating sectional feeling between be-tween the north and the south. The president's letter follows: I "I am sure the entire country Is Interested to see to it that there aoU.;Jofttr extofeiJlorthrvor south ia this absolut'elf' ttd oun' try, which we all love, and that the Imaginary Mason aad Dixon's line should be Biade once and for all a thing of the past, and as a-small can-trlbttUc can-trlbttUc to that end I earnestly, suggest sug-gest that the Liacotn Highway, assp-. Ration noul rat PWlssIon to place the official Llncola , highway, markers of the macadam roadway from Philadelphia to Washington thru tho properly selected ntroots of the latter city, to tho Lincoln monument mon-ument and from thero through Frcu erlck, Md., to Gettysbur? "Cordially and respectfully yoar,. , "Woodrow Wilson " |