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?P HERE ARE THE FACTS, KERR SCOTT! You said, Candidate Scott, in a speech at Durham as quoted in The News and Observer of May, 22, 1954: "All the people want are cold, hard facts and the opportunity to pass upcn them. The people want from their political leadership clean, fair and honest campaigns" THESE ARE COLD, HARD FACTS, KERR SCOTT: 1. You received from the State in 1952, while you were Governor, $12,658 for highway right-of-way through your 2300-acre plantation 2. You leased a rock quarry on your farm to a contractor building roads for the State, and thus profited in another way from th e road program. 3. Since you were acknowledged as Boss by your Highway Commissioner, a total of 19.5 miles of secondary roads were built in and around your 2300-acre plantation. if - ? 4. Your son used a State car to travel to an d from Raleigh while he was a student in - Duke University. 5. In violation of law, you accepted pay from East Carolina College for making a Speech at this State Institution while you were Governor. 6. You accepted gratuities as Governor, including $1,141.87 worth of nitrogen solution delivered to your farm by the Liberty Ma nufacturing Company of Red Springs to fer tilize your pastures for a political rally you never held. 7. You have refused to quke public your in come tax returns so the people can decide for themselves to what further extent you un lawfully enriched yourself as Governor. 8. You fired or attempted to fire numerous State employees because they did not vote for your hand-picked candidates as you d ictated. v YOU ASKEDPOR THEFACTS, KERR SCOTT! AND YOU GOT THEM! We agree with you:"The people want from their leadership clean, fair and honest cam paigns". The people also want clean, fair and honest candidates. VOTE FOR INTEGRITY VOTE FOR HOHESTY ' 9 (Q 1* J? VOTE FOR LENNON FOR U. S. SENATOR ian, State Campaign Manager F \ We'll allow FULL VALUI for your tires jfewhen you trade for Mtew ALL-NYLON CORD ?j ? ' " Super-Cushions lfNHMr?Fjg^a)ta??4lhillfl| ukodOBbMid efl 1 ? m jpjj ? >fr? h. A * . , j f) *bft1 JlAlJI trey!has 1?0?I '*ft* *** MO dM^out nfe* A* A* M V> W?i. I Wb?, 70* nUte Aat flW ?e*MM *p Nylon Gocd fcperJOa*hJba docts oefy ? few duBun nurt men rninnaro arec, yet givef you P3 iBncn mor% yon v ji^ ?*? IM wbjr w? *ay, Trade today wfthowt daUyT Andrews Personals; Mri D. E. Pullium is visiting In Atlanta, Ga. with her family for a week. Mr and Mr*. John Henry Davis and aon, Glenn, of Franklin spent j Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. H. E. | Davis. Little Miss Jean White Smith of Lincolnton Is visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Horn buckle, Jr. and children, Ann White and Jimmy. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Murray are visiting In Franklin. Miss Ada Mae Pruette Is In Eilenboro where she will spend her summer vacation. Dr. Robert Brown of King sport, Tenn.. returned to Andrews late Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown. Mr. Brown has been confined In the hospital in Kingsport for two weeks. Dr. Brown reutrned Sunday, to Kings port, Tenn. Misses Jean and Joy Bristol are spending a few days In Hayesvllle with their grandparoi.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols, Jr. and son Lee, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nich ols, Sr. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Neville are spending the week in Montreal. While there they will attend the General Assembly meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Almond and son, Skippy are spending the week at Long Beach. Nick Neville of Cullowhee spent the week end with his parents, Rev. and Mrs- John C. Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown Sr. of Hanover, N. H. are visiting Mr. and "Mrs. A1 Brown and Patty in Andrews. Linda and Barbara Wilson of Asheville are visiting their grand mother and aunt Mrs. Carrie Wil son and Miss Ollie WhRaker. Vera Starr Culberth of Bryson City Is visiting . her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. W. L. Moore and Miss Vera Moore. Mike Morrow is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Matheson and Imogene Matheson. George Walker and daughter, Deborah of Atlanta"; Ga., wereT&e week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis last week. Mrs. James Ibberson has return el from Montreal, Canada. Mrs. William Brown of Reading, Pa. is visiting the Ibbersons. Messers John Bowman, Robert Ohlinger, Willa Brenner, Lester Marburger and their pilot, Brook, McLeroy are making their usual business visit to the Andrews Berk shire Plant. { Mr. Walter' Whitaker of Oak j Ridge. Tenn , is home for a few ' days. HAMBY COMMENDED Pvt. A. G. Hamby was i ed by the Army In the Far East for saving another soldier's life recently. He is t ie brother of Har ry Hamby, Jr.. of Violet Route, Unaha. i ' *** Swing into spring with a sparkling, baautiful, ganuina \t CABINET 54' f Irt rib* chaaco of a Sprlogtlmo ... 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