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i T ) Y i ,-3 (i AU 71 Avis II r - mm Smm i i- c a 5 ' i ! H AY WO D .1 1 L. ... PRECEPT 10 EfflTOBfffl VffiED II U- A , . . .4? ill . Jf r ' V- w rv M GMHAM IN THE FIRST PRIMARY, MAY, 27th. THIS IS A RECORD OF WHICH ALL HAYWOOD CITIZENS CAN WELL BE PROUD! MR. SMITH HAS CALLED FOR A SECOND TRY AND HAS CONTINUED TO USE TACTICS OF MUD -SLINGING AND SLANDER Frank Graham Still Refuses To Enter Into a Mud-slinging Contest and Is Still Running On His Own Positive Program To Represent All The People In a FAIR AND HONEST MANNER Nq Man Has Ever Been So Loved and Respected and Accomplished So;Much Iri So Short a Time As FRANK GRAHAM In The 14 Months That He Has Been Our Senator! SO Don't be misled by malicious gossip and slander - Be honest with yourself as to which man, GRAHAM or Smith can better serve the interests of you and your family, in the UNITED STATES SENATE VOTEFOB.VBBSBAIISAn A MAN OF THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE Let's Stay On The Right Side And Do It Again Haywood! Be Sur And Listen To The Last Victory Round - Up Friday, June 23 at 8 P. M. Over Radio Station WWNC. EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT-CAST YOUR BALLOT IN THE PRIMARY SATURDAY! Paid Political Advertisement. Committee For GRAHAM FOR SENATOR, R. L. Prevost, Sr., Chair. Look At he Record Schools Frank Graham is a teacher and educator. He is well known for advocating the nine months school term and 12 grades for all. He has consistently fought for sufficient appropriations for the public schools of North Carolina. Labor A life-long champion of labor, he has consist ently fought for labor's right to collective bargain ing. He was primarily responsible for the Work men's Compensation Laws of North Carolina; was among the first to advocate Child Labor Laws and he voted for .Minimum Wage Laws. Veterans He was a fighting Marine in World War I, en listing after being turned down three times on ac count of poor eyes. Since being in the Senate he has championed the cause of Veterans. Fought against breaking up of the wise Unification of the Veterans Administration. Farmers He actively supported Governor Scott's Better Schools and Roads Program. Frank Graham has always stood for the extension of rural electrifica tion and rural telephone service. In the U. S. Senate he has consistently voted, for the present farm price support program. ' I7hen These Four Groups Are Prosperous, M Urns of Business lire Prosperous. W
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