MAJOR E. F. GRIFFIN FILES FOR CONGRESS ^'Continued from Page One) -TSStt* r R^ucan uslvity i? Chat this Is a PreBl<*eV Sn wss-*" %% ^tnee?e?ent chance of being .^pointed to federal o?tee^ and Following is ? Mat of entered Omgreaaional candWates e ^ 1B the May 25 primary I w and wmblicans deslgnated by l? > ? Democrats undes gn , ^ of Ooyernor-J. of R?1. Raleigh. A. J. ? p j Rocky -H". Lw p Horton ol Pittsboro, Mount. W. Y' f ?uriington, Arthur Slmmona of Bun ? ^ Paul G?4y ?, R0bert H. 25B5.' '$?. Lieutenant-Governor ? iturls of Roxboro, Tom Smith of Albemar . ^-itten of ?SSrafET-- - p qt n{ Boone '")? ? " Editor-George Rohs Pou Rtalelgh (Incumbent), Charte urnter of Asheville, J. M. \ an n .<* Charlotte (R). " , E Secretary of State? -Thad . F. of iialelgh (incumbent), falter Mumtoj of Salisbury. A- I- Tenee ? if Asheboro (R). t flv>or For Commissioner ot (1 vert A. Shulord ol Raleigh (in .^mtoent). B. C. Fus*ell of W 11 -atngton (R). t??uiir In Sttperlntendenl of P"b?c "} junction? Clyde A. Erwin of Ral ? 4A . (incumbent), Lawrence ?-^sce of Asheville (R). Commissioner of Insurance Uax> C.'Boney of Raleigh ilncl""' icnt). William B. Oliver of Fu inay Springs. John L. Phelps ?Tretrwell (R)- ... Mc v.tfuui of Chapel Hill (i??um -*nt). W. C. Downing of Fayette vx>mmissioner of Agrlcult-urc W Kerr Scott of Haw River}'?" . umbent ), 0. Wayland Sprulll of Windsor. C. T Allen of Aurora For Congress by districts. FlrBt ? Lindsey C. Warren of Washington (incumbent, John A Wilkinson of Washington. N. C Second ? John H. Kerr of War i-enton (incumbent). Third ? Graham A. Barden >f N>w Bern (incumbent). Zeno B ?3 pence of Comoro. C harle? I.. Vbemethy, Jr., of New Bern Ju lian T Ciaskill of Goldsboro |R>. Fourth ? Harold D Co?ley of Nashville (incumbenO . LD^V ARD "F GRIFFIN of Louifcbuig. Eiia Parker of Benson (R). Fifth? A. D. Folger of Mt. Airy << incumbcnt") , Ottis James Rey nolds of Elkin (R). rh Sixth ? Carl T. Durham of t ha pol Hill (incumbent), Oscar G. Barker of Durham, hd R. Han ford of Burlington. John W. U?t icy of Greensboro, Gilliam Gils som of McLeansvllle (R). Seventh? J. Bayard Clark Fayetteville (Incumbent). * rea ,R. Keith, of St. Pauls JR> Eighth? W. 0. Burgln of Lex .ngton (Incumbent), Giles Y. Newton of Gibson. C. B Deane of Rockingham. Bob Steele, 3rd of Rockingham. D. C. Phillips 01 Southern Pines.. Ninth? R. L. Doughton of Lau rel Springs (Incumbent). Jim Hiv ?3"rrom 1935 through 1>39 shows that the percentage -of school-age children killed on the streets and highways showed ma decline during the flve-year pen- lad. The total number of pedes trians killed from 1936 through 1S39 was 1,780, of which 481, or J/**,, were under IB years of age. Of the SSI pedestrian fataliMes tn North Carolina last year, #3. or 28%, were under IS years of age. "This clearly points to the need if?r the teaching of safety In the -? chools," says Ronald Hocatt. 1 'irector of the Highway Safety Division. "The schools play a very large part In the forming of children*' habits, and the schools ? re the proper place to teach safe finblts of walking and playing. And this ? the teaching of safely fro lbs schools ? ultimately will be *h? most effective means of re ducing accidents. Injuries, and fatalities on a?r streets and high way*. A few schools In the Bute are teaching safety, but what Is nrvded is the Inclusion of safety -*nf Iji^nfl U>M? at glro niva.v prii