LIBRARY The Oldest Newspaper Published In North Carolina catawba college _ r r cm The Carolina Watchman "The Watchman Carries a Summary of oAll The tiews” Founded 1832~99th Year SALISBURY, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1931 Vol. 26, No. 35 Price 2 Cents State G. O. P. May Meet Here LOCAL LEADERS OF PARTY URGE CITY BE CHOSEN -5 Greensboro Outstanding Rival For Meeting Place Of State Republicans Next April. -5 1080 OFFICIAL DELEGATES WILL ATTEND CONFAB -5 Chamber Of Commerce To Extend Party Chiefs Invitation To Come Here; Will Decide Con vention City In Novem ber. -5 Salisbury may be chosen as the con vention city of the state republican party in the spring of 1932. An organized effort by local party leaders, augmented by the chamber or commerce and local civic organiza tions, is being made to land the con vention. R. C. Jennings, acting postmaster, and a member of the state republican executive committee, has addressed a letter to James S. Duncan, state chair man, Greensboro, extending an invi tation. The letter follows: "I understand that your committee omthc“tlme "ami "*pScc-~tor tnc iw state republican convention. "Please allow me to suggest to you and your committee the city of Sal isbury as an ideal convention point. I am authorized to state that an au ditorium having a comfortable seat ing capacity of 1500 or more will be available without expense. This audi torium is located in the heart of the business district of this city. "Salisbury has three modern hotels, numerous first class boarding houses, unexcelled rail and transportation fa cilities and an airport unequalled in the two Carolinas. Every facility would be at the comand of the con vention, I feel confident, and a hearty welcome Would be extended by he en tire citizenship, irrespective of party affiliation. "I trust your committee in its de liberations will give Salisbury favor able consideration. "With highest personal regards and best wishes, I am, "Very truly yours, "R. C. Jennings, "Member of State Republican Executive Committee.” The