Mr. John H. Griffin
Named as Postmaster at Wilson Along With Wade of Morehead and Clark of
Statesville
Mr. John H. Griffin, chief clerk of the Wilson Post Office
has been nominated as postmaster at this place, succeeding Mr. William Smith,
who did not stand for re-election.
Mr. Griffin’s name was included in a list of 1,200 others
from this state as follows:
Edgar S. Woodley, Creswell, vice Daniel E. Woodley, resigned
Geo. N. Taylor, Roanoke Rapids, vice M.M. Faison, resigned
Henry G. Early, Rose Hill, vice William G. Fussell, resigned
Millard F. Bumgardner, North Wilkesboro, vice Norman O.
Smoaks, resigned
William C. Pope, Marshall, vice John R. Swain, resigned
Robert T. Wade, Morehead City, vice Cyril L. Walker,
Morehead City
William Watson, Swan Quarter
The list of re-appointees follows:
Lula E. Parker, West Raleigh
D.P. Stowe, Belmont
John P. Miller, Concord
Samuel W. Finch, Lexington
R.F. Croks, Murphy
H.E. Garrison, North Charlotte
George F. Upchurch, Norwood
William G. Graham, Taylor
Nannie McMoore, Warrenton
Along with the list of appointments, which includes a number
of Republicans, came the news from the Civil Service Commission today that
Editor R.R. Clark of Statesville heads the list of eligible for appointment to
succeed Postmaster Brawley, who resigned some time ago. There were half a dozen
candidates for the Statesville place and Editor Clark wins out over the crowd. Those
who were close behind him in the examination were A.E. Sherrill, who has been
one of the assistants of the post office, and B.B. Webb, who was post office
inspector.
The nomination of Editor R.T. Wade of Morehead City to be
postmaster at that place was again sent to the Senate today by President Wilson
along with some 1,200 new nominations and re-appointments, 16 of which are in
North Carolina.
With the second nomination of Mr. Wade before the Senate,
the chances for his confirmation seem brighter than before, according to
senator Overman of North Carolina, and Senator McKellar of Tennessee, who filed
a minority report as member of the sub-committee which heard the controversy
over the Wade appointment some time ago.
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