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PAGE TEN y»—■— yw—»nr*— ■»rw— ->w 1 ■■ 1 «■ ■»■■■ »■■■■' ■■■■'■»' ■ ■ ■ HERE IS IRE RECIRI <■ 4 " • ill WHO DO YOU THINK WILL MAKE | THE BEST GOVERNOR ? 1 ; ’ I SCOTT vs. JOHNSON !j ;> SCOTT—Resigned State job as Commissioner of Agri i culture to run for Governor. i> SCOTT—People’s candidate. J. SCOTT —For tax relief for worker, farmer and small I business man. SCOTT —Against going into debt with millions of tax payers’ money hoarding in banks and drawing no interest. SCOTT—Got interest for taxpayers on surplus funds in j • Department of Agriculture. 1 ' SCOTT—Against Gag Rule that prevents majority rule , t in Legislature. SCOTT—Knows what it is to meet private payroll and 1 to PAY taxes. • ' * 4 SCOTT —Has no big money chains around his neck —no , skeletons in his closet. j SCOTT —Says what he means, and means what he says 1 * —Says he’s for better schools AND VOTED ~ FOR THEM in Alamance County election, March 9. u SCOTT—Hasn’t gone about State promising political < > jobs for support. ; i SCOTT —Hasn’t promised roads for votes. «, SCOTT —Will revitalize State Government, open the windows and let fresh air in Raleigh. Scott : i » will scrape off the political barnacles. <' THIS IS THE YEAR TO ELECT A GOVERNOR BY THE PEOPLE, NOT THE POLITICIANS. ARE YOU TIRED OF PROMISING POLL ‘ 1 ~ TICIANS WHO FORGET AFTER THEY ARE ELECTED? THEN VOTE FOR A GOVERNOR WHO SAYS WHAT HE MEANS, AND \,» MEANS WHAT HE SAYS. < , ‘ Vote For KERR SCOTT - The People’s Candidate For Governor DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 29th | '' ■ ■ ; ; . ; (Political Advertising Paid For By NumerOip Chowan County Friends of W.“ Kerr Scott) ( , THE CHOWAN WTOAIjD. KDENTON, N. Q. THURSDAY MAY 20,1948. JOHNSON —Hanging on the State job as Treasurer and j campaigning at taxpayers’ expense. < * * . ; JOHNSON—Machine candidate. / * * ' i f JOHNSON—“Nothing to be done about the sales tax.” 1 * i JOHN plunging State into debt with hundred 1 ' million dollar bond issue. t \ 1 JOHNSON-*Cost taxpayers millions by letting $l7O,- ~ 000,000 pile up in banks without interest. JOHNSON —Managed by men who presided over Gag Rule Legislatures. ' 1 * , V JOHNSON —Always on public payroll. i JOHNSON—Backed by big banks and powerful lobbies. j ' ,? JOHNSON—Says he’s for better schools, BUT DIDN’T I VOTE for them in better schools election in 1 Raleigh, April 10. - ( j JOHNSON—WouId have to enlarge capitol if he made , J good on all promises made for him. JOHNSON —His henchmen demand support for ma chine in exchange for roads built with tax- * ‘j payers’ money. ■ j f • * i > JOHNSON—WouId have to keep the old guard tax eaters and increase their number. . - * i • \ *
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