ASSOCIATED AND CENTRAL PRESS pEwyics Democratic County Convention Favors Roosevelt Peace Wins Over Teague For County Chairmanship Delegates To State Convention Bound for Roosevelt; i Four Suggested for State Executive Committee; Crudup May Go to the National Convention Vane* county Democrats meeting her* today in their county convention, adopted a resolution offered by Henry T. Powell endorsing the candidacy of Governor Franklin D. Rooeevelt of New York for the Democratic nomi nation for president, and the county't delegates to the State convention in P.aJeigh next Thursday ♦ o favo- delegVes to the national con vention in Chicago the latter part us this month who will be for the New York candidate. The resolution was passed enthusiastically and unani mously after B. H. Perry bad sug gested the delegates ought to go to the State convention uninstructed There were no votes against the Powell resolution. Peace County Chairman. Relegates were elected to the State convention, and after the convention was ended, the new executive com mittee for the county held a meeting and elected J. M. Peace chairman of the Democratic County Executive Committee. The vote showed nine votes for Peace three for J. R. Teague, who had served as chairman for the past four years and who was a can didate for re-election, and one vote for J B Crudup. All members of the executive com mittee. which Is made up of the chair man of each of the 13 precincts in the county, were present for the meeting and all voted. Nominations were dis pensed with and the vote was by secret written ballot. In addition to the election of Mr. Peace as chair man. Miss Frances Swain was elected vice-chairman; Henry T. Powell, sec ret ary : and M. H. Stone treasurer. The chairman appointed a committee consisting of R. T. Walston, Mrs. Alpheus Thompson and H. T. Powell MASONIC NOTICE Special Communication of Henderson Lodge No. 229 Au- A cieut Free and Accepted Masons, Sunday 1:30. All Masons are urged to be present to pay the last tribute of respect to Brother Charles (Red) Carroll. By Order of the Worshipful Master. S. 11. ALLEN, Secy. SIR KNIGHTS NOTICE Special Convocation of Henderson Commandery No. 15 Knights Templar to pay the last tribute of respect to Sir Knight, Charles Carroll. All Sir Knights are requested to attend inJuniform at 1:30 Sunday afternoon. \y * 'V,%» >' V " V -> -.■*<* ■V. C/-’ •- 1 'By Order of‘th£ Eminent Corntnander. • > By C. H. LEWIN, Recorder. I Our Best Service j | Is Always Yours 2 I The responsibility constantly I 1 rests with us to maintain our serv ice at its highest standard. There I f must be no slackening in our es- A I forts to provide adequate facili- I ties for all your financial needs. f 1 You are always welcome here . and you may depend upon us to I f give you our best attention when- 1 f ever you come. I 1 i V J Citizens Bank 1 f and Trust Company I | Henderson, N. C T irrT^ifADING BANK IN THIS SECTION 1 * 1 I ‘ The Roll of Honor Bulk” CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS—SSOO,OOO.OO 1 to draw up resolutions of appreciation of the services of J. R. Teague as chairman for the past four years. Each precinct chairman was asked to name a oommittee to solicit funds with which to defray the committee's deficit. Delegatee Chosen. The convention chose its delegates to the State convention In Raleigh by naming one man from each precinct, and then these 13 met together and selected the other members. The con vention voted to send a delegation of 76 to the State convention, these re presenting four delegates for each of the 19 votes the county will have. The same delegation was voted for the congressional convention. For State Committee. !t was decided to present four names to the State convention for selection as members of t!te Demo cratic State Executive Committee from this county, one man and one woman to be chosen. These were A A. Bunn and John B. Crudup, and tMr«. J. T. Alderman and Mrs. S. P j Cooper. Later Mr. Crudup announced he would not permit the use of his name, though appreciating the honor, and withdrew. The convention also went on record as recommending Thomas H. Crudup of this city as 8 delegate from North Carolina to thi r*emocratic National Convention in Chicago. Today's convention was called to ->rder by Chairman J. R, Teague at 10:40 a. m. He spoke briefly on pre ent conditions, and blamed the Re publican administration for the coun try’s plight, saying the Republicans have no remedy and predicted Derao ■ratic victory in November. J. H. Bridgers was named as tern- fbttfcenumStttlg Btspafrl? Democratic County Chairman J. M. PEACE porary chairman and.J. M. Peace a£ •• emporary secretary and the tem porary organization was made •com plete. On the roll call, or a few min utes later, all precincts in the epunty were represented In the convention. A credtentials committee was waived. Henry T. Powell then offered his re solution endorsing Roosevelt, and the method of selecting delegates to the State convention was adopted. One member from each precinct <.wgs named and they went out to a com mittee room, made up an entire slate >f 76. and brought it back, &n 0 this vas approved. There was some argu ment over how many delegatee should he sent to cast the county’s 19 votes, but it was finally decided that four delegates for each vote, or a total of "6. be -named. * The committee from each precinct •onsisted of the following: North Hen lerson, B. H. Perry; East Hienderaon, •V. S. Parker; South Henderson. No. 1. C. B. Beckham; South Henderson, Vo. 2, I. J. Young: West Hender on, M. H. Stone; Kittrell, J. D. Whil tey; Will:ams>-)ro J. H. Rice; "ownsville, A. R. Tarry; Nutbush, R. P. Walston: Middleburg, R. L. Ben who supported m© so loyally in Sai urday'e piimnry. J. L. Crabtree