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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1938 I) THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN V POK 0) in n n i i 1 i i mi i 1 i 1)1 i i Uo So Seeator Stick to the Home Man Who Sticks To Home Folks For many years North Carolina has adhered to the custom of electing one senator from the east and one from the west. That division of the state has been an unwritten law since the time of Zebulon Vance. Today an attempt is being made to do away with that custom, and the decision rests largely with the voters of Western North Carolina. Senator Reynolds has stood with the administration on prac tically every measure proposed, and he has boldly champion ed the rights of the American working man against the aliens who enter the country illegally and immediately get on the re lief rolls or get the best of the WPA jobs. Senator Reynolds never loses an opportunity to boos t West ern North Carolina. He is proud of his home and his people in the mountains and tells the world about it whenever he gets the chance. His office receives more visitors and more mail than the of f ice of any other senator, and every letter is ans wered, whether it is from a tiny school child or an industrial magnate. Bob Reynolds Represents the Peo He Has No Line- pi Up With Special e Interests PAOK 1EVEN
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