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PAGE TWO Candidates Seeking Public Office in N. Carolina • EDITOR'S NOTE: This information concerning can- 'Hie CAROLINIAN urges all duly rryistevo.i persons didutca for public office in North Carolina is prime riled (to e-xurdiv thru tight Jo vote during the Ocnioccatn- 1j i as a public service by the CAROLINIAN, and the apt- , mary w l.n/)j \y ;ii >*<- held -Aurday, N..- ,K. v pearanci; of information and or photographs of the dis- KLcARIA.!: <: ut IKA, on VCL •• cl ..*. L fei-ent candidates is not to be cust-rued as endorsement of 1 1 0 VUILj , the candidacy by this new ".paper i J\ UtHI If f l 01 1V I !ui f .avi'tiiid Stale O! V ( Hubeil E Olive ha; a long re*- I on! of public service. pirn i; the time, Uowevei, that iu has ask'd the people *>J North Carolina to honor llira *«:. tfh.U \ <t-' If he r-hcuid 'vtu the current campaign, the Go ,: fcn;oistr.p ;'i climax for Olive « dtstirnfuiihed record f t public so vice that be gan three decades ago Three ; Governors Hc-ey Bra rig}; ton and, C’herry hat. ? calk-* inn. to high posts in the State's otficial set- i i:r. Olive filled their, -with distiisc- : tion. As a boy and youth he worked on a farm, in ho: father s store in cotton mills, in a furniture fac tory and as a house painter He worked hi;, way through Wake Foiest College. After over two years; of Army service in World War'l. he completed his education and; in 1920, began the practice of law at Lexington He- has consistently turned down many- lucrative offers to become a lobbyist for special interests* dur ing sessions of the General As sembly, He always preferred to represent the people Hubert E. Olive war- born in Ea.ndleman, Randolph County, on August 25, 1896 He attended public schools in ThomasviHe, then went to Mars • Hill Junior College for two and a half .years. He obtained the re mainder- of his education at Wake Forest College, where he received die Bachelor of Arts degree in 3918--while in the Army and the Bacfreloi of laws degree in 1920 He ,-was admitted to the Bai in Febfuary of 1920 In May of 1917 In t-M : iec. In the Army as 3 private He left service on August 15. 1919. as a first hen tenant Bt served ovtr sea-, 1 for a yeac He has been active in the American Legion fui many years. and in 1934-».f* he- was coinmandei of the Legion’s North Carolina department He was a leader in the successful fight foi immediate caslf payment of vet. . .s, .adjncl merit • <-rv*• ~n Ho cc.n tin.ies active in tin- (.-.-Kington post and also in the L< in-sn’s honoi society, tin -10 A 8 Pft: the pas? 31 lit ti.< taught a Bible- Class m t-;e First Bapfist > hurtn i• ■ m where he is presently chairman • ail tfhe Board of Deacon:, lie also hasjbeen a leader it: Wakt F.rt-si College alumru activitn-:. and is past president of the General Alumni Association. He i. now president of the College board of trustees- Olive has long taken an active sole in th< Democratic Party. General elections found him :peak ing for the ticket in various paid;, in North Carolina. He war chaii mart -of tne Stab Hoard of F.ieu tiorfs for two years. lid'7-49 on appointment of Governor Cheerv. Olive made an outstanding n\ ord* as a judge on the Superi.ox Court bench, to which lit- wa . ap pointed in 1937 by Governoi iioey He ; was reappointed twice by Governor Broughton. He served 30 yeaLs as a judge Gjive was the State manager of Holy's successful gubernatorial campaign in 1936. He represented Davidson County in the State House of Representatives in 1935 jH| T ®wßrcs. ■i i — "■ 86 Proof j w; tint WOHT WHISKEYS IN THIS MOOUCT | At 4 YEARS OR WORE Old. 3SJS STRAIOH* 1 uMj$xEY, os* NEura Ac rpimis, aismuat j 0 FROM GRAIN. * ® WflW until, fESItt, HUMUS ' i i- ;• r i ri I‘jpir **sBB W i Wm * fl, V 1 •fP’AN 1 L w a»a. JfloyiNJP ,*• ■>-. i i ylpßPf vm a ~ 3 \C w Jill 4SIP' i J| VVII.I.IAM fl tiMSTKAH lor Governoi btate ill N C - William B. Umstead i< the .son s d John W and Lull.- I.ui, h-.rd ! ' Uinstead and wa*. l>orn and reared ! on .i tobacco farm in tin northern part of Durham County He v. ■ r t :ed on the farm oiitil he was 21 ' j ears of age Mi Uinstead has 1 . lived in Durham Count all ci his * life lie v.'a. f gz aduated -tioni u.e , Univdiity of North C-arolina m . ,1916 after .-. inning the vxangum, .dedal and honors .is an mteivoi i legiati debater while student there While a member of the House of llepresi-:.talives, he served on X l. e Appropriations Committee, and at the time ot his retirement, : he was Chairman of the Bub-; Committee on A;op’ lat.-ms tor tin Navy Department. He also served on the Sub-Committee mi Appropriations foi the Depart ment of Agriculture and devoted a great deal of lime to the_ de velopment of On present t.rm 1 policy and program. He voted and worked for the Farm Program in cluding the Soil Conservation her • vice, the Producation Markenng Administration (formerly the In pie A), the- Farm Horne Adi..... istration t formerly the Farm v --n ; ant Purchase Plan), the Rural ■ Electrification Act, The Production Credit Associations, the Control: Programs and for a-gr.cunurai re -1 seal ch After leaving Cor.grew. Mi Cm stead returned to li.-rbain ma : returned to Duiliarn and n'-cniei • ed the practice of law. In the spring of 194-1 he man : aged the piiir.arv campaign for F Gitgr Cii.-ny wi.o .va-t .v-nmiM-ed and .i. cte.l Gov* r.oj" Jn Augu.- l i 19-1-1 Mr Ihr,stead was elected 1 ( nH;; iha . of I Ilf i 1,-i >. : ■ tic Lx.ecutive Commute, and con cuu’ted the Ctate campai, m "-44 and in 19-lb On Di-oeiriU-r hi hH«. v. aapgiointed to in Uii unexpired term <-t the Ut.- United States Senator Josiah W Hailey He scev.-d as a delegate . to the; 39-48 National Democratic Convention. Mr Cm-n-ad w.<; married V Merle fj Lav;;: of Rutherford County m 19k:,. and tiny have, one daughter Merle Bradley is nine year of age li. i.-. a M.-th e,,;i.g 1-a- ~<-i .. u *«.i m.y y< ar a n,, lObei of the Board >-r ' .t. -v„.ns of Trinity Methodist- Churc h Durham, Nortu C’ar.)Uua. , iji.d was Chairman of tin- B.iaiei foi four years. He u a meinbc-i of . : the Veterans of Foreign Wart and the American Legion and wa,- - Loruinandt-r of DurhaiiVs Post No 7 for seven years JAMES 11. POU BAILEY for State Senate j- James H Pou Bailey incumbent! ,: candidate for the North Carolina l Senate from the 13th Senator ia'l, ! District relates that he favors: ' j l—Bond issues for school build- i , “Uis 2 -United forces, m education! i : program 3- -Improvement of mental bull- ; j tutions, atid, i 4—Cost of living increases for: | state employees. j Mr. Bailey is the son of the i late Senator Josiah W Bailey, at | j tended llalei-gh public schools.; i WuvdU'u v foiest Colroo] and the; ! University -f North Carolina He; lis a veteran of World War it. ig • married and the father of two j ; irons Elected to the State Senate in; 3950, Senator Bailey served on Senate dudiary; Finance; Instil j ance, Roads Committees; and was ■ Chairman of Committee on Inter - j .state and Federal Relations, i He is formerly a member, Ext.;- j ; cutive Committee of Wake Coun- i ;ty Bar Association and presenily j member of Executive Committee \ iot Board of Direcors. Raleigh i Chamber of Commerce and Chari : man of Raleigh Traffic Safety I Council . Hr- is General Counsel to the - , N C. Bankers Association; N. C.! i Mercliants Association; Raleigh , IMy reharts Bureau , Gregory-Poole j i Equipment Co. He has engaged in active pine- j tree of Law in State and Federal i courts. Also: has engaged in farm- 1 ling in Johnston -county, N. C. and | iis a Presbyterian. I#* ' ] "'' m: j if ’ ®l I i-: v I mm m f ' I INN&r-fev Tjg-.-'l: 1 II ! SK.-V.VKU. IK ior (iuv.-i nor .-.tali- »t N <' f'ruj-liCait Seav,ell “ li* fa vo vs: 1 A roal ».*.«.!-party syrteiL in t the South \ * 2 EconSny, iioucv! v iitiij UiU.-- in Government 1< Kquai i i vii.a n. ci) ;• •«.- iple cf tins ■ taU ft a;.d m- ’ dian. • f * h li be t• a i h? -• %ie;h j ' e p ro- jt. iii am n.-it hunt ast.r -.in rra gan ce f r> ran el«r t’tiou ja . • ynci o* t i tiorj ot minority n^ht- 1 1 /\ ■ ■ V: 1 RI TIEIM t POt i Oftl'iliWiOrif’l i>l i.aGor v; illiani Ettv;ay • i Rut “• t-dy Vad |t* ;iJr .i G e. tj, yrj, •. old and \ boin Nov i: 18»'/ on a farm: *.t ?dd rune Quaker jm.j : .r- He : received Tret !. tue./I t-lvu.itiou : :,. i v.y»* j : tore chd'k t-• v; yeai a At 21 Leva me punh-Ju ( Vadiui* - t\ ; -Ic v. fV 1 1 . ly :ie O Lpa yc ; l• • Oe I •the yt;.ruye--t j'ni Ir'ht i *n Ltate ; 11. tli.it tiifD j> . v t i,;i I3id ;\( ciV ar publif'her ot thi' paper ' Apv i -intfl P- tu. ~ !»•> at Yadkin ' \ lie- F.-h !>. 1922 pv President 11:-: ding Mt-i ved id v.-uis Hi j■- tiiamii.'ui Board oi Trus : to.-:; l .uia Com ad IP-ji.- iviemnnal Hospital at Yadkntviile iMembr-i North (’ai'ohna Pi't-sa A .-a. irutuii, : .Ui-u-ot-; .siau* it. nuidican Lxecu i.-.-e Ci.i.itliilh-. I iat Ci.auman (- v vi". al >ai ; Ybilku: < iiapii-i ill tail fl'.. Is manied .vitu tmu t-hildi .-n ; P.vo h ty.:. Kvo girl , ~)| vi.•n «ntl It.a i I .»-U ALLEN H. GW V S 10l .(UfitK'.- N < Sup! tin. Court Judge Gwyn ‘.ays; “Judges, like other-: must stand j ; trial Sun a the p.-opie of Uie State | j will be the jury in my trial, ! i S mu* t. state my case in asking for a ,-a.t as A- ; j ci-ate jUTtace of the Supreme ! j CVurt it is not. fitting for me ; tfi euggert any qualifications; I may ! ! have, but I would Uke to «i,y j ; ; c:about the i-.r.d of judge i j v.c-.uKs like to be. "I vvould like to be a judge who i | cautious an dpatient -■ who | does not arrogate to him;:. If the J i power to understand the case be • fore he has heard it, but v-.ho re j | strains he: conclusion, listens t-.j , botii sides, and allows hi-; deci-! j Mens to grow as the truth un-' i fr.ki: , a judge who is independent! j-- who if: ova.eel by one and who j ar.swei ■ only to the- people SfM ; i hi? cobrcicnw; a judge v.-hc ad ! irir.ist.er- the law fairly and im- j psrtialiy -- who duly regards the j sintfu affairs of plain people and j 'who giver equal justice to the j ! high and the low, a judge whose j syuipathj; L great. who in. the j ! trial court, does not sentence pri-1 ! soners with such abuse as to cause • (them to be cynical and vengeful, • ! but who leads them to see their i 1 wrong in its true light and to. uri- | ! derstand the justice of ihe pun- J ishraent; a judge who has the i ,* ;■& « Mil M - 'om JH V -L %r —' f ;5 ■ ■■■ :f L- *' ' « f 1 **'-"• - * J, 1.l IIILK II HOJM.iCS !'ij it, liOVfliiur Stilts »l N < Lutlicr H Jloclge;. t-aiididiit.; f<u tin- lii-un-’.nnt Gove, no:, of Not tii Carolina. li:“-l•: hi-; pi io-.-ip.T-- as follows “it r. the piOvnv:i= ot Ik. : .-■/■ eii.l,l t.) r. i.-Oini'neiid Itlatiun to the Lcr.rral A- -eiobiy but i! is t.c d,.p. ■■}' ih- pioLd iig offii-ers Os If,i It'..- rV alid Cr'iatr to ,i - ’ tu* iruTub-k. -. of the lvipsi;. • t'J: t; j:I K r*act inV»icil polio Li. tv'; its ' ' ’i.ij appoiiitm-i?' coixinuttfcs in! tlit? ‘uciiusttr' i .-.hri.!i a,;' tO i .t: c 1.-iiHios•. -tn d \i-.>:1. 1 c»• ggd tnakp ; LtdechonL which will reflect dit frre-nt c-Giri?' of vu v; as rem c sfiitod Dy Mu- Ft-ntunent *■?’ tuf. EfiT.i*or elected b" the pecplc “I ! ball L'M'Luh :• .« ; t! >. • »t<* with .inpCii {it* 1 1 . > aiD.l .vitii • pocta! favors to ■ ot.t* “As cJi.tinii.’U.i of bit StaU* lioarti ••f h/iueotiOL tla- f. • ernor htis orjt • of ib«» wt.iO'..t <■[/, O: *: 111 ; ? '. fui •' l» •! ;••* lo ’Vi'iTth C.'SU'i)! i*i ;* “l tavor • * tier corripLus ition foi on- •. li* •>i people j!.-i i t:« or .* I'ditl id Lice c .t«idy arid iv» thi-* rr.ajor cnfcvpTiYt- m tto :l-j 11: i c jit o t bf' - 1 1 c i .*' J n». i. •' i■. a 111 / n ai. * i ttliJiV ffl ic'iE lit t 6 iiCi'i Li] C -■■‘-t --«iiLi Sta I *.' v ii) htvonie (he IrniiiUig of oin pt-optr* tn- COl li t l j no ti: of f\•c ti \ »• (t t • 1.1..* r i L.: thi: 1< il> • \ . t« ot appr./acii tu 1 1] oii pi ODieii) iu tin*a report ‘lp rth <.'avol;i.o Ac i-epts the ChallCfi.O' ’ ! .ov. (ieeply m agriculture we ixcc't *' iCifc.L.c -i i tt i ‘ ’. I - h *r-. ihi.?!i at U«* ; lorrt«iiit i .l tjiTii ! v.ro?recs an'iond the s«.vufheni *' as cites V.-liK'h is US I ' e?* tfl (i sahi Her; jf-i Bt' N • i viiOii NAi. i > lor it. ii c» vrrr» ii * Ktate ot N C i C’audhh.tu Mc*j.>onaid < A v< 'iv.ii, ut World Wmi Two ?J r*nd known as .» •ni ti » imv'y-s ;»)ari. J opr-ratt n C‘ % Uto*al •••!*• , j advertising and pub’i iclalioON j ; . oiu ti r In ;d(ht»on } ))i j'i« a- t t i Vorih Carolina new-, romuw.^ t.ii y u’vu a : t-i it . ol i -s*iJ«* :.tathn*‘i :i tbi t»? tune:: a wa 4 k » Tlii i ! lit fi. : ’ I.i .* j h'iV't* j j ‘ 1 -on n l for elective of . lice, and J entered my nain< . a candidate on the of a 1 ! 'unnher ot fellow citizenl v, U-o nc : hove tnaT. it is time w*- exj.-ej iei - : ced representation es fin.* people, ; Ly tiiC people, xather than through; | tima dictates of any ora ou <0 oi | groups •‘I am against th. stacking of iunviinUsi: Uu- iatnianti ! P-t-i that ii wt can have m j.ut,- i lit- offi 1I- those Who V. c! fig);: j any such stacking \v>- have ; fc.il ref.-reseiitation . I ti.i ,c J “1 feel that it 1 tin;.- ti.at i - in- fight serin irly am: with ' • great force the idea of uri.- iim/n i li-1 X. -:. Snail vl- 'Vich.n.t 11) in'- j,‘U ; c >:t- of North Carolina liaviing to; j y a .-date lax uu tlic-ii feiieral ! income tax. “1 bein-ve li:a 1 a stale '-T;p!oy' <i i \iu iijiy cajiacily aliouib be ado - i quatc-ly compensated tor in. r<. , i ."ijonaibilttie? | “l feel that tin? question of pro- : j tier facilities for the mentally ill i anti juvenile should be full expltit i ed.” 1 j * ei“ * | I W. BRANTLEY WfIMBI.E : l-or Hour* Ot Kepieseiitatives i —...■ ~,..iip - ■ . ■ ..... ...... ....M- . | * ’ I | com age to stand Lin ground where In knows he is right, a judgf who! ! holds his position with becoming | dignity, yet with humility. Upon the deeds done and upon j ! my promise to render our State’ j Lay best service, I rest my case ! THE CAROLINIAN VyAJFrtfJFTJ ii PM fJi ti \l'l> iA {jriivrrnur ML*.ll* «»l S i' VVdI ii I■*r• i•' I;; ij ») i.Diii J 1 !: y' j, Uk’U in Spru.ce Piiie, Korth G'.< lUllflG vU,l>TiCS’<.i HiJiVl: ii : gli School iti sprueo )\vi* , N I'. ivu:,\ jMi J»ii.:u!' (*t.i• . « i'. S w.iku Foi « f. I Hml J r<*'.o tenor it. !J. S .N.»v / A I Ll. World W.i: l! -,i’i v: r . pimri i.?j)! / mi So iGirjfic \.j. Ij F. Wiiko h'ui'v.A. j.rv School iTi r; . or ii hocu* OL' GLL-.i ill pl'lViite J.MTU tl L’C ol l.iW j., S|;i' m.(- Pm* tty piT-.idit time, Ornieron D< St K.«:-i .« Phi Kojjpo Pm 'jDi'Sui i'h 11 i: ? - ts i iiity, i M C (hoo ivil As* j .‘-vri.-Lly ij MMt* ve . o (.'ht-iTHion ) l .i ‘ j (,‘fj :.: ■ G 11.1! •! '*. ’. ;;. 'LI i.ctis Lro',.. ijoo-h*:'2, L hJir -1 r.i* Jtivi Pistnr*! < mi oit l I }L : v Sit ItJ t. </l .\ 11, » i'll U l.i!>o i* . jit.j'fi i .ii .‘h ( i.»> f.vTi‘»nl ' VEW Aiot rii'i'iii i t‘i'li, ;tn‘j i i iVlilcl.o'j Goiijilv*! ).: DdpLuji t.r - ftiv*.- Cufiamtte *. IP | .1 V C> t » I II 111 f Hill to P;uhr i <Li • i «m>lm lo:id fui* Uit r »i» 4 • r *'.;* in li'j'iH'h I|i . I All illiS IlhjMl till '• t|> t>i>;i)liiiiiit i»l (ciimiiilTn*s *»» ||',;l l.llllir s«4 til.lt .ill ‘hall i i.i v ( a l;m a*it I iinjMr ti ll Oil iJ 11 lli.tlt* : -i i .'.ii; In »<>! » Mu a M-iiiMy, ?.i%» »s tnnlinneci rilefts l%? at tract imiustrv to stut»* and iu l jiiiM oi NorOi Carolina. *•» :i. halmti *tl state* hctwf i'fi in 1 din.'-ry iihl a^rlcuUui'^, v\ ii i i I ii Hiiiitii 1 i |- or i ml >- r r-, i aineid >- i■. a i*t VY :il l j 1. 1 II Buhi.ll 1 V. .4 ' i IJet. 18 Jlli).T ill haleigh :1'- Wit f. 1 ;! t: <a i j 11 1 * i \;aii- nlt 11 1 i: ,-i‘ huul m i'iiV mid in 19k! fiuin . in. Urdy.-i :ti! >- of <h : 'nrohii.i. j ii,- ...i* .ilil l: it t*\l h. * . 1 til ; 1.l l.lil, • tall 1-.. Hat tt.< . w >. Os ! i’.l 1!.- . if. t. I !•' •••it ixi-lti-w -a.Oi Genu ,lu-L.e; f<,i the Hth j uiiii.T i 1 I 1 ; ivl in ! I [Sis iiln'li SI I ! C-!J ..I the I u.n- f.idi-. '<Vilh.il: 1- inmti'U' i smd has nerved cor.UMmor-iy sinc» I . . .1. ..ill .1 to 1/ ■ I '*T < 1 u .'Ttateiii.'-ut i v )■ ■; .' I'/.'.i ; - (iiiic ITHn;- Mi-. nandKim v whkli; appeared in hi-: fonual minonnct j At it- 1 : i ' i '..uilid vVeil'alin all Up ; pi.'i’uljlty In ivve on itu -:p * '.u: | lO I Since Li*- t'liOH’t i.L t.*.* o\t I Uiai.it- l■ y tl.* p« u'i«- in primary Mis 5 i ,’5 iiii.il ti‘ v': M-'O, I LaU t-C | fi/j: nit-2 «(| for to;, hmh oltioo on ' Jy opon fUinp, Hoih t.* *■-•! my lai i ■ lildiV- y “Tu ai) .vhty hav- me j n.TUj in f't-t.i nit* !i Hi-mfi « a t’.'iH' ! didalr , particoiariy the • iiiembf-i \ «/l tiu- i-ai a .l-■ •»Jiitons ’ o/ lvltM'jf uiihuiv. Ga-los, bull*' rornof. .4fui McUowt-ii. J » i * l.s my (Jt> p ap] ij lri. l.'ttlOH H:\i-.si f> M A YUAN ioi C’oilgrcrus \iU Hi ■■Amt ,\ ! iatfonn which iorlo-h s the | iHa 11 jHJ ip Os t-h*.’ OCiiii < 1 -Ll »S ,y ; ii- } . iroi'il (li to h 0 ,ohJ 'top \.n-, ; i -,nj i io la- iJniie<j SNaUoc: iia*. | ;i<i i u an i t ouh f.v A t v El« h- I if | ' .'vl'i viic.:i Wtuni'Hi‘l i.>ii (S < vhvj who r, a * ai.dlCh.h'- i<n < \n*&L <■:>': i 'iOUl ! j tin 1 ;■ V* oih Di:Trict Th< "Vt- .yt’Ui iUi candidate, vviio j i l-.'Lt hr. Giily Oh m Wui h l , Wa.r ' Ii! nji lAmav.'ii, 'Did hi:, phafonh I include '. i “io takt. rii itmisi j r.od ! (•".•*i•;•■ ive action t»> iH'ipi upon I ii..,). 1 [\o •p< •' .ii she i- 'Opb I ujovd •, th.u it r. oof th»?ii niOi|ey. ■ *Y/ j rotoc * •.Hi 1 i- in t' Hf.E' 'DGiVI:.: % and ku- j, to- pc?,j<!i- n:.v-v ■ ii-if and th« p.“ r i on-flit thtH •.». i j vaiit: *- To bsiitsh; 5-pe. iaJ t »vorii>sm I to7 any yrovi.p. i “To roi) :;l i' the federal i>u ! I'cao-, and lo?*- reLo a to ilw t'» j payer, -To o>P‘- out gratt and oomip- I uon in : ov? nurnent “i'o oppoi.-o the concentration ! ni t-Oi* much povvu.v in centratizod ! government and guararitee State Rights and ail LOCAIj ,'oiution of pubh: problem;:-. -To Promote* EiA)CATION on A.)I i.H'VL'. 1 . i.iS I‘iSJatjS'Ti*l AL tw Future Welfare' of America Vote Wisely! j% m n If . 1 i ! w,|k ;f c :S?im ' ' |s%m i m % mm Hi %? wm ost*A*t 1 > i \ itm Fur Justice V C -Supreme < Mint (w.c.ii t> Kill'd Wiri.st‘U;-S-dem • alh.ji'uey :« h,a rru*r <\%e ill.'J it;'-, lav; t»•;11'!;*■• ] 1 • « aJldida 4 c for Av o« ...ih J: *J .- I:< 10. I.h Oa. • ''ln 1.1 :»pi ••':.* I- - lil ■ !f» i o}> ih.'ii. * Itmunr T ValedFine who 5 ’ ; . ircitiY- D}u-*dnted to the ( 'O'M t . Vp | y) a-. (liii'tai from Rn/m -- k« Li,!;nd'. arid dul graduate! v, if k » j * .uislary a.-nt »-**(;ii oini'-, i»l : m i 11»ii Pm' « i i *v iiu studied ! ;P till Uinvm-sitv <»f N-hih; C«..i i>hlt.4iu! »t i1 ai va »‘d Iluv > Yi !! 1' <jj tv ' i’- tii' vli t t* Li - Llti ; C! tI r It: Uitr 'A th* t.* V*- I.U'hooi c/j l;.* i h;i i i sify •»! Hoxtl« | l Vl.I; h.t i 1 • \>u i*»’■ / : "'/. - he . a.; ju-nw i ill. } ;,• c • i .t P i iill j i 1 s ( v 11Tt Yiiwu iTi j h»- !....**, piactu'e-d .lav/ j in W ihston ■ l.ii Iran A .th i.ii »>t the hi h a• arid 1 i*e served a. the j c.dvu- ate (din. ot »hv . hi., division, ip •«•! me mix* i of tkw jumnean U 1 turn taai*c*iw i .. j ~ ' If ! ’ I H l> V VIS j- a, .Ia I ■ . u.-.l' t VV.U “Fl; }> JOHNSON Fiji (TtjigTt'SS . kill Ilistfict Mi-. Joh:;:-uii . i?' “i -.-. ,i i.U; li and VlilM-d in ; Vy'ill.i hr,)-:, N ' I gradtiiiti-d] j trom Wilki boru H; lt School Hrtd ] 1 attvii.'i'-d W; !.'.c .t College. Ij | was for live r.*: nsais'ant man-! j a ifei- ~f a j c l-’efiiuiy Di-pt.j | Stoie 'J'lit- twc-lvc ye-ai’s I. I nav< 1.'.-i t: it Viav- liis- BaU-sman. i i not'/ i' pi t si-iit out of Ami.-riti i; ila rat-- i dry goods iuiir Ui addition lo tin- above .3acts < i11.*,-' 0.'.0 and op. siiti- a ali.al) j osoumaii! laru: in Aiicghaiiy; : Comity djjk SEVEN SIM fW. 90 proof | H I I * * I *»» •*!-« I , BUB lumlt t#*® V^* J| I'lif ctrstffftf Halit « «Ml Ito HuW m 4 yurt si «m« eis VV>% nngft «hiss« il vi« s*#trsf s|iirht» tofflsfl h«w trait IS# >lr<i|fM »fcirt#» 4 »«rt «M. tt3S, rtfcMr * *•** *• lVii% ttnrigkt fc yaw* «w II ( fpOPUHAW 4 W©B« LTD, fIOUA, UAiNOtf WEEK ENDING SATURDAY MAY 31, 1962 ' - ■ -'VMiWF - » Y f. SHh - vmm aw r» : ' " ' :i -mm l olpfe: WjM i , ' t JMI WBMmm i ■L'JcfSL’ w** WMmiM -Hi IOM S/YWVEK For Concuss Cth District Following iv a rt'sunrv <,*t the : libhc i'ati.Y! of C'otLpccs aspirant ■ d;r'ri Siiv. yer of Hihli Point. wfu.» '.a>Y "Te.v hn-es and new blood J ,i i nedt ed in WaclmidtofT' State Senator, 14th District & President, Radio Station VVSSD Durham, N, ( 4ji Fast President. Dtirluiiu i oiln til of Churches i?> ( onibat Veteran of World War IJ 4 I 2 years service. „* It oit an Conflict *.ervit * '/ irionihs ■if I - it r .Lite Giklilinuudcji ot \iH * 11« to v *leian*-, ot Wof id War VVYii H ■ tJ 2 dlti.it* d in (* < tfiti.innn ili(! Hui Ii ihi I'hMh t hoots, md I>*»! * aiut l.morv 1 niv» a Ui**- ib .AtiOiilr < .l i »il ill* 'Ol beM set N * State liar rj fthijite-.t .vijuon arui ’ m **»ct 9, Native North r jhilioije rnmmmmmmmmmm mM ' I mm i§r .. fl| j \\ FOItFU • I'.Liii 1.1. I 1,1 1 till* » ,th l»i-.ti let .VIJ ia ,|.-;i • a;. -J Li hi: J!;‘a HI li'V '.jillil'-Ti .Hi'. j Mat' .- Light:, v- Li;- GiiVi-nuiiOfi'. ; ::itaioisiiip: Sound l-Wittm-iii foi ; j .1,1- :,iVu iimi-ni ;md individual -.a j ldnoii: ta , atiuri and i-x . '' : . pi.Tu) ! i|.,, Fi'.-t Ku-lci'pl i.-.c v:>. Social i i in ! iu thi-, ill rtililt n I tin- P'TI p|, ui tin linili-il status «l>> - i. <> t iai-u ,s ihoii't- "1 politi'-ai parties ut- far*- a * tuuigc in uti." way Vi Id*- VV t- iii***.t choovr. hri w *-*' *V .Vil**: I i*:.*.i*isin i 'a**'( iMimitflla,',* d So*'ialisni. HiU; (*"!.*> >. Socialism «*‘ !*>*.■',' uni lied«-*iin, tlu- :,*ivrrn iii*T*l hrn.inrs: <iii* .vlast*-*. this (Mi-rtuin will L« our last «3> portunily tu piaitcr. otir rights as granted to states and indi oiduals under the eunstiLition It behooves .in- people of the t tilted Stales to lake an ae - gressively active part in this coming: election which in th* ( itd means the continuation *** end of our freedom Willard Forrest Bedell i.-. 32 ’,* ~:. of age, a Republican horn ■ .BioGiniiiKlon, Illinois. Has lived ui Noitii Gui'diim I'm tee Past; ; toll at pi*‘:i.-nt In RcklrlVlih- ■ IV t; H«- attended Illinois S’ate ' ! Nonnui liiiivt-T-aty pri*:) tu 5 v-.mis; |ai U S. Army Eight ycais ill :a *hu. (.-ninitit-ntu: y and si»-* 3s H‘ > i; u b*--. ol tT* -al" ' '.‘'-in !Legion, Veterans of Forcb'.n War*:.; j (..'onunartding Olficer of the Civil • Air Patrol Past member of the, • Junior Charaber us Coirmierce and Exchange Cluh*s H>- is an cxt-cm tive and very active in u (. Young Republicans and in i hair man of tin.- ft*, publican Executive KAV It Hit, Vft V lor Housi’ (li I’t -vrfsMitativw?, iWukt County) tj-x+fyijxfnyyt yty ;t t 'i \ i ;'< /. 3in Si a it 1r uator 1 ::tl» St naUii iul LMstrirt «i 4” a lOIIN I’ S\V,M\' i’ui Count) < ummis”iiunri iVV uki* 4 Onnl v i .1 U> WALL S'or l oiisi.'.lt!r (Kalrigli Township) in RoekbiEhiiii!. Ins hiiiWC iminty. !‘«h More ( unuiiintf-'* S< c PiigH .1
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 31, 1952, edition 1
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