per day for each day of their session, for a period not exceed-
ing ninety days; and should they remain longer in session they
shall serve without compensation. The compensation of the presid-
ing officers of the two houses shall be twenty dollars ($20.00)
per day for a period not exceeding ninety days. Should an extra
session of the General Assembly be called, the members and
presiding officers shall receive a like rate of compensation for a
period not exceeding twenty-five days."
No. 4
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ADOPTED
Chapter 393, Session Laws 1949.
Article IV, Section 10
"Sec. 10. Judicial Districts for Superior Courts. The General
Assembly shall divide the State into a number of judicial districts
which number may be increased or reduced and shall provide
for the election of one or more Superior Court judges for each
district. There shall be a Superior Court in each county at least
twice in each year to continue for such time in each county as
may be prescribed by law."
No. 5
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ADOPTED
Chapter 775, Session Laws 1949
Article IV, Section 11
"Sec. 11. Judicial Districts; Rotation; Special Superior Court
Judges; Assignment of Superior Court Judges by Chief Justice.
Each Judge of the Superior Court shall reside in the district for
Election Returns 243
which he is elected. The General Assembly may divide the State
into a number of judicial divisions. The judges shall preside in
the courts of the different districts within a division successively;
but no judge shall hold all the courts, in the same district oftener
than once in four years. The General Assembly may provide by
general laws for the selection or appointment of Special or Emer-
gency Superior Court Judges not assigned to any judicial district,
who may be designated from time to time by the Chief Justice
to hold court in any district or districts within the State; and
the General Assembly shall define their jurisdiction and shall
provide for their reasonable compensation. The Chief Justice,
when in his opinion the public interest so requires, may assign
any Superior Court Judge to hold one or more terms of Superior
Court in any district."
244
North Carolina Manual
VOTE ON FOREGOING
County
Amendment Number 1
Permitting any person when re-
presented by counsel, to waive
indictment in all except capital
cases.
Amendment Number 2
Securing and safeguarding the
funds of the Teachers' and State
Employees' Retirement S.vstem.
For
Against
For
Against
Alamance
Alexander
4,095
1,669
576
1,116
1,556
930
939
681
930
1,790
11,264
4,951
4,410
3,229
111
1,904
401
5,880
1,655
2,000
265
861
2 409
2,270
1,361
1,649
347
306
5,538
1,219
1,540
4.492
1,426
6,170
975
5,765
149
673
737
285
7,885
1,841
2,565
3,497
3,309
799
395
266
4,078
3,206
2.854
2,214
1,421
628
400
1,831
310
399
175
425
470
4,222
2,365
2,656
1,535
54
316
203
3,115
1,232
916
90
271
798
503
445
483
59
69
3,798
364
585
1,368
248
2,113
455
1,509
42
267
339
135
2,334
833
1,215
1,107
1,994
219
174
50
1,896
1,331
2,105
5,821
2,307
853
1,491
3,174
1,273
1,351
1,060
1,248
2,118
14,807
6,626
6,915
4,567
223
2,501
581
7,698
2,163
2,420
460
1,160
3,529
2,690
1,892
2,521
484
507
8,621
1,617
2.039
5,919
1,777
8,083
1,457
7,402
216
784
1,085
484
10,704
2,564
3,467
4,650
4,451
1,187
556
384
5,460
3,585
3,911
1,631
1,181
600
231
Ashe
1,530
Avery
Beaufort
296
264
194
Bladen
315
Brunswick
379
2,259
Burke ....
1,906
1,368
Caldwell
1,173
17
Carteret
194
Caswell
161
2,428
1,030
751
Chowan
26
Clav
209
Cleveland
513
395
Craven
249
229
42
Dare
20
Davidson
3,182
Davie
325
444
Durham â–
663
94
torsyth
1,226
302
Oaston
873
Gates
28
234
Granville
201
Greene
85
1,301
473
Harnett
932
Haywood
Henderson
689
1.539
Hertford
126
Hoke
111
Hyde
42
Iredell
1,406
1,104
Johnaton
1.809
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245
AMENDMENTS BY COUNTIES
Amendment Number 3
Amendment Number 4
Amendment Number 5
Allowing limited necessary com-
Permitting the General Assembly
Transferring to the Chief Justice
pensation of Members of the
to prescribe the number of reg-
of the Supreme Court the Au-
General Assembly
ular Superior Court Judges in
thority now exercised by the
each Judicial District, provided
Governor in the assigning of
each District has at least one.
Judges and the calling of special
terms of Court, and empowering
the Legislature to define the
jurisdiction of the Special Judges.
For
Against
For
Against
For
Against
3,885
2,813
4,308
2,123
4,244
2,1)7
1 820
1,349
1,657
1,278
1,566
1,302
579
653
520
580
499
575
1,115
460
1,178
354
1,099
359
2,428
1,642
1,579
1,714
1,415
1,684
989
347
888
295
816
317
945
457
1,019
327
981
361
784
258
711
207
686
214
951
478
982
355
917
425
1,619
563
1,639
460
1,582
474
10,920
4,855
11,365
1,028
11,321
4.020
4,774
2,613
4 645
2,294
4,628
2,329
4,631
2,742
4,517
2,490
4,386
2,583
3,229
1,785
3,237
1,495
3,142
1,453
161
55
130
40
111
56
2.002
414
1,938
301
1,910
331
393
258
417
209
403
212
5,349
3,637
5,676
3,080
5,875
2,912
1,537
1,395
1,650
1,159
1,575
1,182
2,059
796
1,669
641
1,466
651
371
70
328
64
314
60
953
236
820
226
697
251
2,536
1,005
2,610
724
2,481
792
2,087
715
2,187
578
2,094
632
1,363
585
1,417
439
1,331
521
1,763
571
1,791
420
1,722
500
396
67
339
92
337
99
380
61
328
46
289
64
5,285
4,444
5,432
3,889
5,060
3,904
1,255
426
1,133
330
1,040
384
1,531
643
1,429
590
1,342
621
4,298
1,858
4,719
1,256
4,723
1,360
1,430
369
1,485
205
1,383
276
5,642
3,049
6,165
2,213
6,098
2,273
1,051
505
1,074
379
1,000
432
5,501
2,155
5,934
1,437
5,665
1,621
175
54
159
42
146
51
688
251
684
232
591
295
811
356
806
252
797
333
323
151
280
131
261
137
7,629
3,259
8,115
2,334
8,168
2,450
1,767
973
1,833
738
1,800
680
2,535
1,435
2,647
1,093
2,428
1,161
3,413
1,334
3,408
1,105
3,304
1,209
3,101
2,362
2,911
2,247
3,001
2,123
847
275
833
198
791
237
450
168
443
133
408
152
311
68
257
63
257
66
3,636
2,472
3,960
1,912
3,896
1,991
3,125
1,303
2,930
1,283
2,758
1,330
2,769
2,429
2,865
1,954
2,748
2,053
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VOTE ON FOREGOING
County
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
Madison
Martin
McDowell. , .
Mecklenburg .
Mitchell
Montgomery .
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank . .
Pender
Perquimans . .
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph ....
Richmond . . .
Robeson
Rockingham .
Rowan
Rutherford. ..
Sampson
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Transylvania .
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington. .
Watauga ....
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
Totals.
Amendment Number 1
Permitting any person when re-
presented by counsel, to waive
indictment in all except capital
cases.
For
1,
259
,828
946
2,313
1,888
1,273
549
2,269
10,185
851
1,214
2,244
1,681
3,093
640
492
1,842
349
596
488
259
505
1,875
1,438
2,832
1,332
1,722
3,273
4,519
3,639
2,510
525
3,380
1,696
3,112
1,309
1,836
362
1,185
774
7,185
642
489
2,609
1,930
3,554
1,425
1.464
1,556
213.156
Against
115
684
228
1,458
1,267
655
207
1,029
2,899
420
1,204
1,215
697
992
279
230
572
144
257
173
80
210
617
824
2,363
475
482
1,168
2,046
1,771
1,215
269
2,525
961
1,055
364
693
166
468
362
1,918
282
170
824
833
1,357
398
1,054
444
92,205
Amendment Number 2
Securing and safeguarding the
funds of the Teachers' and State
Employees' Retirement System.
For
505
2,679
1,368
3,195
2,722
2,274
869
3,413
14,154
1,261
1,975
3,007
2,290
4,528
1,216
717
2,617
554
936
816
434
733
2,551
727
,575
571
,239
,652
,582
4,960
3,798
799
4,780
2,181
4,285
1,442
2,822
724
1,779
1,206
9,661
918
710
2,723
2,621
6,708
2,131
2.087
2,549
299,187
Against
68
445
139
1,296
1,027
605
143
684
1,284
378
1,016
889
543
392
163
178
345
104
124
116
32
172
352
791
1,936
304
292
876
1,279
1,254
963
156
2,259
888
816
305
455
116
340
187
911
182
87
601
625
1,058
210
897
449
65,512
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247
AMENDMENTS BY
COUNTIES
.—(Cont'd)
Amendment Number 3
Amendment Number 4
Amendment Number 5
Allowing limited necessary com-
Permitting; the General Assembly
Transferring to the Chief Justice
pensation of Members of the
to prescribe the number of reg-
of the Supreme Court the Au-
General Assembly
ular Superior Court Judges in
thority now exercised by the
each Judicial District, provided
Governor in the assigning of
each District has at least one.
Judges and the calling of special
terms of Court, and empowering
the Legislature to define the
jurisdiction of the Special Judges.
For
Against
For
Against
For
Against
371
97
271
93
259
108
1,753
971
1,955
592
1,819
681
1,009
308
1,006
212
922
287
2,313
1,665
2,247
1,453
2,233
1,405
2,219
1,249
1,890
1,190
1,817
1,210
1,540
713
1,219
658
1,094
647
675
221
593
172
542
221
2,362
1,098
2,273
952
2,203
1,029
9,529
4,314
10,726
2,732
11.056
2,629
933
464
843
393
744
455
1,304
1,307
1,245
1,189
1,176
1,226
2,145
1,511
2,312
1,179
2,295
1,188
1,705
947
1,748
680
1,690
714
3,152
1,327
3,452
903
3,402
987
751
368
656
349
637
312
472
328
497
233
482
238
1,899
707
1 940
550
1 964
549
378
188
369
123
375
152
708
273
731
196
659
250
534
193
527
148
492
178
324
70
307
44
279
75
541
287
572
195
527
233
1,807
797
2,004
537
1,969
584
1,394
867
1,262
849
1,335
848
3,028
2,580
2,935
2,257
2,860
2.352
1,335
670
1,420
464
1,.373
527
1,729
605
1,746
446
1,689
503
3,066
1,668
3,183
1,348
2,759
1,173
4,411
2 689
4.557
2,369
4,387
2,183
3,665
2,019
3,649
1,782
3,497
2.028
2,574
1,264
2,507
1,035
2,382
1,114
603
288
612
226
596
249
3,597
2,759
3,443
2,501
3,479
2,605
1,706
1,000
1,625
926
1,441
1,069
3,391
1,160
3,144
965
2,881
991
1,300
356
1,285
346
1,236
348
2,529
630
1,874
579
1,775
635
502
160
402
127
363
155
1,222
603
1,256
459
1,184
520
838
437
866
292
829
365
7,641
2,472
7,584
1,790
7,596
1,916
729
291
695
238
659
273
533
205
541
141
508
169
1,709
783
1,441
734
1,345
709
2,013
993
2,187
675
2,051
774
4,109
1,604
2,983
1,587
2,745
1,295
1,488
519
1,562
307
1,471
407
1,764
945
1,437
972
1,323
1,067
2,374
483
1,296
441
1,201
415
215,269
108,672
213,922
88,664
207,153
91,743
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VOTES CAST IN SPECIAL ELECTION HELD ON JUNE 4TH,
1949, ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF TWO
HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS SECONDARY ROAD
BONDS, AND THE ISSUANCE OF TWENTY-FIVE
MILLION DOLLARS SCHOOL PLANT CON-
STRUCTION AND REPAIR BONDS
County
Issuance of Two Hundred Million
Dollars Secondary
Road Bonds
Issuance of Twe:ity-five Million
Dollars School Plant
Construction and Fe 'air Bonds
For
Against
For
Against
Alamance
Alexander
3.413
1.347
1.4S6
1.217
4,575
2,039
2,603
1,229
1,680
2.307
5.658
4,884
1,572
3,097
215
3,074
1,229
2,988
2,013
3,449
266
1,291
4,024
3,462
1,927
2,392
456
1,199
2,892
1,494
5.013
1,949
2,876
2,123
1,277
1,587
459
1.402
1,122
1,364
3,762
1,769
2,628
5,097
1,772
1,006
2,910
725
322
1,284
243
251
919
261
939
255
8,529
1,586
4,818
1,620
202
472
424
5,016
960
296
365
52
2,056
1.314
1,264
1,748
429
73
4,158
481
452
6,519
894
10,007
1,256
8,489
287
HI
1,414
268
12,733
1,360
1,502
933
2.130
312
4.250
1.294
1.145
1.553
4.500
1,893
2,866
1,211
1,799
2,248
9,900
5,137
U965
3,343
301
3,291
1,.324
4,196
2,073
3,520
415
1.289
4,549
2,845
2,521
2,958
598
1,218
3.610
1,458
4.950
4,336
3,322
5,251
1,515
3,864
531
1,345
1,384
1,422
9.159
2.163
2,840
5,409
2,739
1,105
1,951
637
513
Anson . . .
892
Ashe
248
300
582
Bertie
225
Bladen
780
262
4,154
Burke
1,183
Cabarrus
4,321
Caldwell
1,197
108
Carteret t
255
Caswell
319
3.668
Chatham
735
Cherokee
196
Chowan
214
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
38
1.372
1,718
655
1,136
273
Dare
38
3,373
419
Duplin
404
3,911
401
Forsyth
6,765
Franklin
977
6,088
Gates
202
Graham
118
(iranville
Greene
1,101
188
Guilford
7,315
Halifax
941
Harnett
1,217
Haywood
367
1,144
Hertford
187
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249
Votes Cast in Special Election Held on June 4th, 1949 — (Cont'd)
County
Issuance of Two Hundred Mill
Dollars Secondary
Road Bonds
For
Against
Issuance of Twenty-five Million
Dollars School Plant
Construction and Repair Bonds
For
Against
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Johnston ....
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon ....
Madison
Martin
McDowell .
Mecklenburg ,
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank . .
Pender
Perquimans. .
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph ....
Richmond . . .
Robeson ....
Rockingham .
Rowan
Rutherford. . .
Sampson
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington. .
Watauga . . . .
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
Totals.
673
797
16?
794
94.'i
742
798
326
212
374
738
321
157
033
788
401
279
344
860
747
241
,450
332
947
110
267
,171
.379
,588
225
,011
982
,405
,885
,740
,331
373
,597
,094
,479
,820
,748
595
,851
881
,507
743
819
,344
,094
,397
,978
,570
,351
229,493
436
58
2,885
393
2,083
250
797
1,326
955
546
26?
616
737
12,997
85
873
1,747
1,559
3,394
520
320
1,743
186
914
506
401
961
2,421
323
2,562
1,648
3,142
2,406
5,655
3,229
801
1,637
2,397
516
965
155
762
52
1,370
1,384
6,532
1,200
196
269
2,186
407
1,839
350
54
722
767
3,2.39
3.770
4,049
851
2,064
2,011
127
58!
3,558
465
290
819
2,711
1,385
2,740
174,647
,878
,356
,682
,188
.297
1,365
1,259
1 , 163
455
1,349
3,468
1,724
3,602
1,495
2,567
2,841
2,596
3,598
4,182
845
2,672
2,894
5,412
1,839
1,977
572
2,161
1,321
10,162
931
880
5,168
2,817
8,169
2,853
2,894
4,277
370
66
1,742
291
1,757
141
479
643
971
324
306
360
528
10,128
88
786
1,200
969
1,899
498
292
879
136
521
426
219
743
1,224
173
1,963
273,663
136
2,494
1,879
4 860
2,245
803
1,143
2,201
545
714
119
494
56
962
920
3,793
997
106
328
1,385
384
911
703
72
122,460
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North Carolina Manual
VOTE ON PROHIBITION 1881 AND 1908
August, 1881
May, 1908
For
Prohibition
48,370
Against
Prohibition
166,325
For
Prohibition
113,612
Against
Prohibition
69,416
Vote on calling convention to consider proposed amend-
ment to the Constitution of the United States repealing
the 18th amendment and Election of Delegates.
November, 1933
Delegates
Delegates
For
No
For Repeal
Against
Convention
Convention
of
Repeal of
18th
18th
120,190
293,484
Amendment
Amendment
115,482
300,054
PART V
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES,
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
GOVERNMENTAL BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
ADVISORY BUDGET COMMISSION
1925, c. 89; 1929, c. 100, s. 4; 1931 c. 295; G. S. 143-4
Composition : Six members, Chaii-man of the Appropriations and
Finance Committees of the House and Senate, and two members
appointed by the Governor.
Appointed by the Governor:
Harry B. Caldwell Greensboro
Alonzo C. Edwards Hookerton
Appointed by the Legislature:
John D. Larkins, Jr Trenton
J. Hampton Price Leaksville
Larry L Moore, Jr Wilson
E. T. Bost, Jr Concord
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
Rev. s. 3931; Code S. 2184; 1901, c. 479, ss. 2, 4; 1907, c. 497, s. 1;
1931, c. 360, s. 1; 1937, c. 174; C. S. 4667; G. S. 106-2
Composition : Eleven members, ten appointed by the Governor.
L. Y. Ballentine, Chairman, Ex-officio Raleigh
Glenn G. Gilmore Julian
Hoyle C. Griffin Monroe
Claude T. Hall Roxboro
0. J. Holler Union Mills
J. Muse McCotter New Bern
Ethel Parker Gatesville
Charles F. Phillips Thomasville
J. H. Poole West End
A. B. Slagle Franklin
J. E. Winslow Greenville
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STATE BOARD OF ALCOHOLIC CONTROL
1937, c. 49, ss. 2, 3; c. 411; 1939, c. 185, s. 5; 1941, c.
107, s. 5; G. S. 18-37; G. S. 18-38
Composition : Three members appointed by the Governor.
Robert W. Winston, Chairman Raleigh
Sam Etheridge Washington
S. C. Brawley Durham
Roy L. Davis, Secretary Manteo
STATE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Rev. s. 4539; 1903, c. 767, s. 2; 1907, c. 714 s. 1; 1941, c. 306;
1943, c. 237; 1945, c. 55; C. S. 6141; G. S. 121-1
Composition : Seven members appointed by the Governor.
Benjamin Franklin Brown, Chairman Raleigh
Gertrude Sprague Carraway New Bern
James Allen Dunn Salisbury
William Thomas Laprade Durham
McDaniel Lewis Greensboro
Mrs. Sadie Smathers Patten Hendersonville
Mrs. Callie Pridgen Williams Stedman
Dr. C. C. Crittenden, Director Raleigh
NORTH CAROLINA STATE ART SOCIETY
1929, c. 314; 1943, c. 752; G. S. 140-1
Composition: Sixteen members. Four members Ex-officio; four
members appointed by the Governor; eight members elected by
the Art Society.
Ex-officio :
W. Kerr Scott, Governor Raleigh
Harry McMullan, Attorney-General Raleigh
Clyde A. Erwin, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Raleigh
Mrs. R. N. Simms, Sr., Chairman of the Art Depart-
ment, State Federation of Women's Clubs Raleigh
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Appointed:
Robert Lee Humber , Greenville
Mrs. Louis Sutton Raleigh
Dr. Sylvester Green Chapel Hill
Mrs. Charles M. Griffin Wilson
Elected :
Mrs. Henry M. London Fayetteville
Dr. Clarence Poe Raleigh
Edwin Gill Greensboro
Mrs. Matthew Nowicki Raleigh
Mayne Albright Raleigh
Albert L. Haskins Raleigh
Mrs. William Hatch Raleigh
Mrs. Isabelle Bowen Henderson Raleigh
Lucy Cherry Crisp, Executive Secretary Raleigh
STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT
1939, c. 310, s. 200; 1941, c. 327, s. 6; 1947 c. 184; G. S. 105-273
Composition : Five members, all Ex-officio under the Act
Eugene G. Shaw, Commissioner of Revenue, Chairman . . Raleigh
Stanley Winborne, Chairman Public Utilities Commission Raleigh
Harry McMullan, Attorney General Raleigh
Brandon P. Hodges, Director of Local Government Raleigh
James S. Currie, Director Department of Tax Research . . Raleigh
J. C. Bethune, Secretary Raleigh
STATE BANKING COMMISSION
1931, c. 243, s. 1; 1935, c. 266; 1939, c. 91, s. 1; 1949, c. 372;
G. S. 53-92
Composition : Nine members. Two Ex-officio, seven appointed
by the Governor.
Brandon P. Hodges, Chairman, Ex-officio Raleigh
Harry McMullan, Ex-officio Raleigh
B. Bascom Blackwelder, Secretary Hickory
H. D. Bateman Wilson
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R. P. Holding Smithfield
Garland Johnson Elkin
B. B. Massagee Hendersonville
James R. McKenzie Lauiinburg
Reade R. Picklei- Albemarle
STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
1935, c. 53, s. 1; 1937, c. 285; G. S. 111-1; 111-3
Composition : Eleven members. Fixe Ex-officio, six appointed
by the Governor.
Judge Sam M. Cathey, Chairman Asheville
Dr. Howard E. Jensen Durham
V. J. Ashbaugh Durham
Thomas S. Payne Washington
Judge Ernest R. Alexander Kannapolis
Sam Alford Henderson
Ex-officio Members:
Dr. J. W. R. Norton Raleigh
Ernest C. McCracken Raleigh
Col. Charles H. Warren Raleigh
E. N. Peeler Raleigh
Dr. Ellen B. Winston Raleigh
H. A. Wood, Executive Secretary Raleigh
N. C. BOARD OF BOILER RULES
1935, c. 326; G. S. 95-54
Composition : Five members. One Ex-officio, four appointed by
the Governor.
Forrest H. Shuford, Chairman, Ex-officio Raleigh
William E. Shuping, Jr Greensboro
W. W. Lloyd Greensboro
R. Gordon Thomas Raleigh
Wm. H. Ruffin Durham
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BUILDING CODE COUNCIL
1933, c. 392, s. 4; 1941, c. 280, s. 2; G. S. 143-139
Composition : Five members appointed by the Governor,
Albert L. Haskins, Jr., Chairman Raleigh
Bernard Crocker, Jr., Secretary Raleigh
W. Price Hand Belmont
George Robb High Point
L. H. Rouse Wilmington
BOARD OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
1941, c. 224, s. 2; G. S. 129-2
Composition : Five members, all Ex-officio under above Act.
W. Kerr Scott, Governor Raleigh
Thad Eure, Secretary of State Raleigh
Brandon P. Hodges, Treasurer Raleigh
Harry McMullan, Attorney General Raleigh
D. S. Coltrane, Asst. Director Budget Raleigh
BOARD OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1925, c. 122, s. 6; 1927, c. 57; 1941, c. 45; 1945, c. 638;
G. S. 113-4; 113-5
Composition: Fifteen members appointed by the Governor.
W. Kerr Scott, Governor, Honorary Chairman Raleigh
Miles J. Smith, Chairman Salisbury
Walter J. Damtoft, Vice Chairman Canton
Chas. S. Allen Durham
Oscar P. Breece Fayetteville
Aubrey L. Cavenaugh Warsaw
Staley A. Cook Burlington
Ferd Davis Zebulon
C. Sylvester Green Chapel Hill
Fred P. Latham Belhaven
Mrs. Roland McClamroch Chapel Hill
J. C. Murdock Troutmans
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W. Locke Robinson Mais Hill
Eric W. Rodgeis Scotland Neck
W. B. Austin Jefferson
George R. Ross, Director Raleigh
(One vacancy).
NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF CORRECTION
AND TRAINING
1943, c. 776, s. 1; 1945, c. 847; 1947, c. 226; G. S. 134-90*
Composition: Ten members. One Ex-officio, nine appointed by
the Governor.
C. A. Dillon, Chairman Raleigh
Dr. W. A. Stanbury, Vice-Chairman Gastonia
W. N. Harrell Wilson
A. L. Burney Raleigh
Dr. C. F. Strosnider Goldsboro
Mrs. H. G. Etheridge Asheville
Joseph W. Nordan Raleigh
Pearl Thompson Salisbury
Jesse C. Fisher Concord
Dr. Ellen Winston, (Ex-officio) Raleigh
S. E. Leonard, Commissioner Raleigh
*(This Board has the management of the Stonewall Jackson
Training School, Eastern Carolina Training School, State Home
and Industrial School, Morrison Training School and State Train-