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Mahler of Raleigb the other day. "In the last thre< v-teks there have been two long ar ticlea In the New York Times on ttn contest now beginning here. Thes< were contributed by Robert E. WU Lams of the News and Observer staff and were very admirable reviews o: the current situation. Mr. William! brought out the fact that the majorltj of the smaller county papers as wet as most of the dallies In the Stat< have come out lD support of Mr. Bat U y. The News and Observer, accord ing to its time-honored custom will pursue a strictly neutral course and the Greensboro News, very much thfl esme course. The leading Simmon! papers are of course, the Winston Salem Journal and the Charlotte Ob server. This seems to give Ballej a strong leverage of influence to be gin with. In fact it can be said that the friends of Senator Simmons are apparently marking time in these ear ly days of the fight. Certainly th! hand of Senator Simmons friends has not been revealed so far, but to re worthy that the Northern papers are taking so much Interest in our local affair. The Boston Transcript in dis cussing the fight said editorially a few days ago that the proof of North Car olina's break away from its long-time Democratic dominance would be shown this year. That if Senator Simmons were renominated, it would prove conclusively that the State had broken definitely with its party lean ings. and that the vote of 1928 was more than a surface indication. They went into a review of Senator Sim mons' career, recalling the power he has been for so many years in the State's affairs, that it was interesting to remember that he had been a mem ber of the House back in the Eighties and had been beaten for reelection by pointment to the Colleltorship of In ternal Revenue back in 1893 by Pres ident Cleveland has caused a Nation al furore. Of course his victorious light to redeem the State from the Negro vote was likewise recalled. Naturally, the Transcript, a strong Republican paper would like to see a Republican elected to succeed Sim mons from North Carolina, but it is very dubious about the election of one of that party. Looking between the lines however, It is perfectly clear that the Republicans of the North wouldmuch prefer to see Senator Sim mons returned than Mr. Bailey. And this notwithstanding the fact that the Senator has worried the President lately in regard to the Executive's tariff Ideas right much, for he hasn't hesitated to align himself with the so-called Insurgent group of Western r Senators.Jlke Capper. Norris. Borah and others. But In spite of all this, they feel that Senator Simmons is a man that can be trusted not to run | amuck.?they know him well and Ithey don't know Mr. Bailey. ? Unquestionably one of. .the strong est cards on the Senator's side is his long-time service in the upper branch of the National Legislature, with all the dignity and prestige that he has gathered with the years. Whereas as it will be argued. Mr. Bailey will have to face the handicap of being a new man with relatively unimportant com mittee asslgnents, and that so far as personal influence iff concerned ha will be practically nil for a number of years. Another handicap that Bai ley will have to face, is in the fact that (he chief source of his strength is also a source of weakness?that is that the very men who are giving him the most outsnoken support now are the men he fought in the prohibition contests of twenty years ago. For it is the wet members oUtbepartv who are the most intense in their desire to wreak revenge on Senator Sim mons, for his conduct in 1928. Of course, it must never be thought for a moment that the majority of the Bailey supporters are pro-liquor men, tqr there will also be a number of life-long prohibitionists on his side. But there is no question that the vociferous support of the liquor Dem | ocrats for Bailey is more of a hin drance than a help. ? On the other hand there is Ballet's party record which on the whole is fairly clear. It has been charged by some of his enemies in former years that more than once he has been un .iulv kindly to the Republicans, hut It will he hard to prove this. The fact that his brother was Repuhlicin Postmaster for eight years in Raleich | be''brought forward, but will probab ly have little effect. There is no doubt that Bailey has been a trcmci dous fighter for the 'Democratic party in the State all duilng the last thirty years, and this wt" stand him In good stead when his enemies begin to pick flaws in his record.' Any prophesy as to what the Re publicans plan to do at this early stage of the game la only surmise, but the statement is hazarded that in case of the renomination of Sengtor Sim mons thai party will make to crr.it fight to prevent his election In Novem ber. On the other hand if Bailey re ceives the nomination they will be in clined to put up a stiff fight, particu larly If a man lik'e Judge Meeklns, with his consistently strong prohibi tion record is the nominee. They will claim that the Democrats In punish ing Senator Simmons and putting Mr. Bailey forward, that they are turn ing their back on the express will ol the people in 1928, when thousands of Democrats deserted their party or the prohibition issue. It begins U look like there is going to be an ever break In the Primary of June 7th, and a pretty big Republican vote in iki November election especially if Balls] Is the nominee. Many of the older Democrats ari distinctly worried over the pros pec of the ailing-of the party linen thli spring. A prominent Wllmlngtoi lawyer In Raleigh the other day ex Holds Air Mail.Record j -jiSEHSl t Ralpl^Vi'detV mail pilot,' -'who il<v at 201 mile: pet' bour betw.cn Port land and San Francisgp a: 12,000 (cet altitude. pressed himself as much concerned over the outlook, saying that though he admired Mr. Bailey very much, that when the effort was to be made to overhaul Senator Simmons and his record, that he feared for the life of the party in the State. Of eourse this will be taken by many as a statement of fear from a man of declining years, still there is mu?h concern over the coming fight among a large number of the party's veteran fighters in the Slate. Meantime the interest of the Nation is'centered on North Carolina, and everything that happens here in the coming weeks is going to be duly heralded in the big papers of the country." 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