Brewer’s "RALEIGH ROUNDUP” a uuacvuc . .. Here are some thumbnail sketches of the five men who are seeking your vote tor Gov ernor this year. We are indebted t» Ted Davis, smart-as-awhjp director of public relations for the N. C. Employment Security Com mission, for this condensed infor mation. Davis is head of the new' Raleigh Public Relations Society which will present the five candi dates in a special luncheon meet ing at Cameron Village here on Tuesday, April 12, and the program will appear on a Statewide radio and television network. AlG®: Robert L. Gavin was bom in 1916; I. Beverly Lake, 1906; John D. Larkins, Jr., 1909; Herry Sanford, 1917; and Malcolm Sea well, 1909. PROFESSION: Your next Gover nor will be an attorney, no matter who is elected. CHURCH: Gavin, Baptist; Lake, Baptist; Larkins, Baptist; Sanford, Methodist; Seawell, Presbyterian. PARTY AFFILIATION: All are Detmloerats except Gavin. He is a Republican. EDUCATION: Gavin, AB and 1LB from UNO; Lake, BS from Wake Forest, LLB from Harvard; Larkins, AB and LLB from Wake Forest; Sanford, LLB from UNC; Seawell, LLB from UNC. FAMILY: Gavin, wife and two sons, one daughter; Lake, wife and one son; Larkins, wife and two daughters; Sanford, wife and one daughter, one son; Seaiwell, wife and one son, one daughter. PRIMARY EXPERIENCE: Ga vin, Assistant U. S. District At torney, Middle Distract, and then |T. S. Attorney; Lake, law profes sor and scholar, holds LLM De gree from Columbia U., author, MASONIC THEATRE Sun. thru Wtd, Goes to War In CimnMcsop* and Technicolor —STARRING— Brigitte Bardot That Roared Conner Asst. Attorney Geo.'of N. C.; Larkins, nine sessions in State Senate, has probably devoted more time to Democratic Party than any other N. C. citizen living; San-, ®°rd, one term in State Senate, FB t, president Young Democrats of N. C., Fayetteville civic leader; |SeaiweH, Attorney' General, Super ior Court judge, and State Paroles .Commission. I HOME TOWN: Gavin, Sanford; |Lafce, Wake Forest; Larkins, Tren ton; Sanford, Fayetteville; Sea well, Lumberton, | GENERAL SUMMATION: San tord is youngest, Lake is obtest. Lake is by far the best educated of the five. Sanford had rugged military experience in World War £1, but Larkins and Gavin are al so active in American Legion. Vir tually all of Seawalls life (he prac ticed law four years in Lumberton) has been spent in the employment of State or Federal Gov’ts. Lar kins graduated at Wake Forest at aige of 19, has probably made more money in file actual practice of laiw than other four combined. All the candidates have a good head of hair except Lake. Larkins and Seaiwell are lean, hungry looking, sharp dressers. But women like Sanford. Lake and Sanford impress .with their apparently deep sincerity; Larkins with Us vast contacts and far-reaching acquaintances; Ga vin with his high hopes,- although (Republican, of being Governor; nr .fa-----. and Seawell with his fiery state but boring, plodding, read apeeches. It is hard to g N. C. chi), society, association of attorneys, or secret order > that does not list John Larkins as an active member. Although Larkina has apparently been more active as a Baptist leader than has Stan ford as a Methodist, Larkins must bare the Baptist love with Gavin t KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE Write for this .free folder. Address a card or letter to Box 511, New Bern, N. C. ROBERT L STALLINGS, jr. FOR 3RD DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Methodist religious connections in tneir bio-r fcraphies -more than the other three. Larkins and Lake have children. Seawell has is studying for the Presbyterian tainistry. Before going to TJNC< Sanford went to Presbyterian Jon UP FAiUCON! . . . 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