isj A Main •V v A rAiikintf offtrifll saidl973 would be remembered as the year when there was no of shortages. It appears that this will also bethe case in the Republicans start lining up for vjuddus offices. The biggest news last week cfcpatjhnn Washington, D. C., U. S. Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., awipunced that he would not seek another term. Henry Hall Wilson j: ojf Monroe is already a candidate :i and Atty. Gen. Bob Morgan is pretty certain that be will be a j: contender 'in the Democratic : Primary. : i The greatest impact along the Public Parade and throughout : Northeastern North Carolina will be the candidacy of State Sen. Phil Godwin of Gates for the attorney y general’s post. Sen. Godwin, a former speaker ,«f the House of Representatives ':■ and this area’s brightest political star, told this writejr emphatically ; that “if Bob Morgan announces I’m definitely going to run for Attorney general.” [ Atty. Gen Morgan has been Quoted as saying he would not resign to make the Senate race. are many political observes who firmly believe that gen. Goodwin’s uncertainty about running for lieutenant governor then attorney general two years ago kept him from being in Raleigh now.‘Phil Godwin would do a good job in either position, not only bringing honor to this section of the state but by serving with foresight and dignity. The, interesting sidelight would be that Gates County, one of Tar Hedia’s smallest, would have two ** members on the Council of State. Secretary of State Thad Eure would welcome the opportunity to have Phil Godwin quartered near him. , Setting Good Example s Two area industries are among tfesee who are feeling the pinch of * ~