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U Ralvlgh, March S?Politics crowded to the center of the atag# this past week in Raleigh and refused to live way to other matter*. With the for mal opening of Bailey headquarters, discussion of activities of state em ployes In politics, plans for the Jack son day dinner, a session of Simmons campaign heads, talk concerning the forthcoming Democratic convention and other matters It lndoed was a busy week politically. However, this did not prevent other Important matters from receiving some consid eration. Chief among these was ac ceptance of the resignation of the welfare commissioner of the state and appointment of her successor, serious study of a successor to Dr. h. W. Chase as head of the Univer sity of North Carolina and receipt, with regret, of pews that Dr. Francis P. Gaines had decided to retire from the presidency of Wake Forest, The prison board also met during the week. A call also was sent out for a meeting of the state Democratic executive committee. C. L. Shuplng of Greensboro opened headquarters for the campaign of! Josiali W. Bailey for the senate, and Immediately lssupd a short state ment expressing his belief that Mr. Bailey would be elected. A state ment was Issued on behalf of Mr. Bailey to the effect that Republicans, could be prevented from voting in the Democratic primary. This was taken as a move on Mr. Bailey's part to insure domination of the Demo cratic party In state affairs, and es pecially to insure that no Republi cans will Jump into the Democratic primary to defeat Mr. Bailey in or der to repay Senator Simmons for his help in 1928. It was regarded locally as shiewd politics. On Saturday the leaders of the Simmons campaign met and laid their plana Led. by Charlie Hlnes of Greensboro.-the Simmons manager* I are busily but quietly engaged on thoroughly organizing the state so that The Senator may he returned to the post which he has held for so long. Simmons stock gained ground, his supporters said, when folk read cf the active way in which he Is ex el ting his Influence at Washington for the good of the people, Announcement that Sprague Silver, head of the motor vehicle department <,r the department of revenue, would head the fourth district campaign fpr Senator Simmons was met with a statement by Allen J. Maxwell, revenue commissioner, that no em ployee of the deportment would be allowed to manage the campaign of anyone. Mr. Silver thereupon with drew from active participation. Mr. Maxwell Expressed the belief that It wax unwise' for *' offlcg "holder to actively work as campaign manager. While plans for the Jackson Day dinner went forward, Odus Moll. Democratic chairman, called a meet ing of his executive committee for this coming Thursday night - to ar range a time and place for the Dem ocratic convention. Sentiment was expressed that the convention should be held after the June primary, so as to center attention of heating the Republican candidate rather than on settling the differences between Sim mons and Bailey, as would be the case if it were held before the pri mary. This seems to meet with gen eral approval of all Democrats from the governor down, and appears to be the wisest course In the opinion of the candidates for office. During the week Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, efficient bead of the depart ment of welfare of the state, resigned her Job to accept a New England post Expressions of regret were heard on all sides and the board moved to elect Mrs. W. Thomas Bost to the position. Mrs. Bost is well known and highly regarded and her selection meets rather general approval. While this resignation was being studied anoth er was heard of with regret though tbe state has no Interest In Its fill ing as It is a denominational propo sition. Dr. Francis P. Gaines, liberal leader and president of Wake Forest, resigned to take the presidency ot Washington and Lee, from which another North Carolinian, Dr. Henry Louis Smith recently resigned. Dr. Gaines has been In the state but three years but has impressed all with his ability and the Baptists will have a hard time replacing him. And while resignations were In the air talk of a successor to Br. Chase as president of the University of North Carolina was heard. He also has re cently reelgned and the board meets tomorrow to consider selection of s successor. Professor Frank Graham has been considered, but be let It be known he would not accept Profes sor R. W. D. Connor of the Univer sity also Is under consideration. The meeting of the board will be awaited] with Interest The Jackson Day dinner of the Democrats will be a Live At Home affair In accordance with the Gover nor's campaign it was announced. Everything possible will be North Carolina products. All of the speak ers will be home grown also except Jouett Shouse. the national Demo cratic chairman. Mr. Bailey, sena torial candidate, will attend. Mr. Blmmons. senatorial candidate, may attend but feels that the public af fairs at Washington should not be neglected and therefore may not be able to get away. In addition to Mr. Shouse there may be another out of town speaker If former Governor Byrd of Virginia accepts an Invita tion tendered him. Tbe affair Is to be held March 18 and arrangements have been made to accomodate at least *00 leading Democrat*. Charles M. Johnson, secretary of the County government advisory commission, has callsd attention of county oommmlsslonert of the state to the tact that the law now requires that the valuation of real and per sonal property be stated separately on the tax receipts. It la also point ed ogt that tax listing time has ' changed from May flrat to April first and this law become* effective this yaar. Duriag the week William Oraan. (resident of the American Federation Of Labor, oam? to the state this week and stopped by to hare conference with Governor Gardner. Plans are he ins made for the second annual tire college to be held under the su pervision of the state Insurance de partment at Wilmington on April 22. Firemen from all sections of the slate are expected to attend the lec tures and demonstrations designed to Increase their efficiency. Captain Farmer of the state highway patrol this week called attention to the fact that many of the school busses In use in North Carolina have defective brakes which his nien are insisting be repaired at once. In each case 48 hours is being allowed to repair the brakes be said. State aid to the counties for schools and roads will exceed nine million dollars this year. If this were raised by general prop erty lax it would be necessary to levy thirty cents on the hundred dollar valuation. King Kelley, widely known baseball manager, died here during the past week. He was a familiar figure in sporting circles of the southeast. The local orchestra was Incorporated this week after operating successfully for the past three years. It is to be known as the State Symphony or chestra and is expected to be even better in the future than in the past, and to be a valuable addition to the musical life of the state. The prison board met during the week and de cided not to spend the $400,000 set aside by the legislature for the pur chase of a prison farm. It was deemed inadvisable to buy a farm at the present time. At the same time the prison heads took cognisance of the growing population of state's Wv Sell t> & ' ftjllROpHOSj^A "a* The Highest Analysis Complete 'Fertilizer AND Calcium Nitrate e* ( Nitrate of time) The Ideal Nitrate Side-Dresser THE SPOT CASH CO., INO. Distributors Louisburg, N. 0. prison, 250 men being added in the portion of 1930 which haa passed. The U. S. Bureau of Plant Husbandry has given up hope of saving the na tive chestnut which is so well known to the western section of the state and will make efforts to develop an other type of chestnut brought from Asia which may be strong enough to thiow off the chestnut blight which has denuded thousands of acres in Western Carolina in recent years. Plant Shrubs NOW! Beautify your home and enhance its rafue with hardy iKtmna Skraka, yiaaa. MtTtMl tlaa Fnta, Barrlaa. ate. N?w la tfca ttaaja plant Wa kava larca aalactlaa af ?arlatlaa Ml tad ta tkla clfjaata and aad ta paa end al lawaal priaaa? aa araata* rtwlaaltna. Half a aaaluy In fwlataa ?Mia rati aatlafaittaa. Raw catalaa aaar naay. WiMa Map far paw ftaa aapy J. B. WATBM1 * BHO. i MMIathlaa, Va. Watch Our Ad - Next Week? G. W. MURPHY & SON, ?8, Be Ready For Your Trip This Summer t/ACATION time is not far off, yet there is time V to start a vacation fund which will at least help meet the cost of any trip you plan. The amount yon can save in a little while will surprise you, especially if you save each week. The first National Bank LOUISBURG, N. C. W. E. WHITE, President F. J. BBASLBT, Vice-Preaident and Caahier S. L. ROBERSON, Aaat. Caabiar.