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“I have' recommended .pay raises
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for the biennium. Higher salaries
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of government North Carolina will have
for the next four years, spend the next
few minutes readily this ad in behalf
of Mel Broughton for Governor.
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THE CHOWAN HEBALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, IMS.
On Agriculture:
“The economic status of the farmer
in North Carolina must be improv
ed. As governor, I would form a
task force of our best scientists, ag
ricultural specialists and business
leaders to seek answers to farm
problems.”
On Fiscal Matters:
“We must make sure that North
Carolina receives a dollar’s worth of
value for every dollar we pay out.
As governor, I would continue the
sound principles of fiscal responsi
’bility and fiscal integrity that have
guided our state for many years.”
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On Law And Order:
“As governor, I would use every re
source to put down riots and appre
hend the criminals and hoodlums
who start and participate in them! I
also would seek to eliminate the
problems that cause riots.”