> r fi su< - --y-yy. .SwxmKS^'Sa ^v ^R j5mK^85 :^| iaH f ?*? f r t / t; ~ ! Lauch Faircloth' l\ farm following his fatl r 1 the way Governors It * tin * , .- - < ..> . ? [ administrations. Now Lauch Fain m *. a - - - - - ot North Carolina. JOBS ? Goverr good jobs." Governc Faircloth was Secrel people in this state." ELDERLY ?Lai zation, home service j EDUCATION ? I emphasize vocations make black universiti EQUAL RIGHTS OPEN GOVERN f including his cabinet z~ , Latrcn Fairc loth . those who have muc ?* # * < %* / l Dick Port Irene P. Hairston* Dr. David Branch ; Elsie B. Evans : Mrs. B.C. Hall ; Gwen H. Ashley Rev. Jerry Drayton-^ ^ Sinclair Robinson CrOwder 5 ; V' V L m , i LAUCH F> CCESS FOR K Boclv' -y' HV^H^HnpHniill^Hp:: | IP >::i^i^^^^^^HKii IFIfj^^^^Hk-'^F IB |H^^^^^R;!;iv>ivi;;;; '<^H jBB ?p HI fc^" s c rnorl tn Oii^n^co r>ln^4^/4 v-> i VUVJ IV OU WUOO OICII ICU I her's illness. By the time he Terry Sanford, Bob Sc< & :loth wants to put that uniqi lor Jim Hunt called Lauch f >r Hunt said the record grc tary of Commerce "meant jch Faircloth will stronnlv si s, nutrition and adult day c Faircloth will strengthen ek \\ education in high school ies equal partners in the ui > ? Faircloth supports the IMENT ? He will appoint < , so that minorities are pari h. Progress is when those VOTE FOR LAUCH T following have endow Lois H. Turner Ms. C Dr. I.B. Hudson Marjor Kenneth Ganx III Mr. & Rev. B.F. Daniels Carrie Connie Belk Gant Chriss C.E. Scott jim M Geneva Scott Rober Fred P. Crouch Isaih Larry Butler Sterlii I MRCLOTH: IORTH CAROLII $ :: : ::i"ftSS?:SS?Ks ^ .:;:;i\:^>SS^::is?R'y:s^i&%^N>:::::::::;:S:'::v:::::;::::S:^^^B | Jjj ^^Kei*x*x x ^.; ' -^XJ Htv ^,;.v.;^ x fl HF > BRijp|;i Biteilli as a teenaqer when he had to was 30, he owned several sme Dtt and Jim Hunt asked hir le record of experience to work raircloth his "strong right arm i >wth of industry, tourism and 1 tens of thousands of new an upport programs that help the e are. jmentary and secondary educs I and skills training in commur ii versify system. Voting Rights Act and Equal F and promote more rrrthorities i :icipating, rather than on the 01 who have had too little have r FAIRCLOTH MAY 8. IT Ui 9d Falrcloth for "Governor '84": hristine Gallaher J.D. Wilson 'ie Crouch Janie D. Wilson Mrs. John McNair Barbara P. Meletis M. Mayfield Evelyn V. Conrad >y Gallaher E.M.Conrad lalcolm Virginia G. Sherrill t Law Rev. Robert H. Bailey Tidwell Burlia P, Bailey ig Spainhour Willie Bailey 7 I The Chronicle, Thursday, May 3, 1984-Page A9 NA X? take over the family ill businesses. Along n;.to serve in their c for you as Governor n our effort to create the state ports while d better jobs for the , elderly like weatheriition for our children, "rity colleges. He will 6 lights Amendment ? n state government, utside looking in. nore." ~ + WlH ^ jlll Rev. F.A. Leave Millard Hartley Eula Hartley Elizabeth J. Howell Myron Chenault Harry James Ruth Davis Queen E. Bacote

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