THESE STATE SENATORS HAD PERFECT VOTING RECORDS ON FO 



THEY SHOWED COURAGE 



1 T REQUIRED much courage in many 

 instances for these men and women 

 to make the record that entitled them 

 to a place on this page. They withstood 

 alluring promises of political prefer- 

 ment. They faced threats of political 

 ruin. 



Such service must not be forgotten, 

 if necessary party lines must be shat- 

 tered. People should vote for candi- 

 dates to the General Assiembly who will 

 consider legislation on its merits rather 

 than its political effect; who will listen 

 to the voice of the people they represent 

 rather than that of powerful political 

 influence. 



If that is done the number of faces 

 on this page will increase and the rights 

 of the people will be protected. 



Florence Fifer 

 Bohrcr 



Randolph Boyd 



H. S. Burgess 



A. S. Cuthbertson 



Nori 



Simon E. Lantz 



Chas. R. McNay 



Joseph Meyers 

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Wm. Sneed 



Ben 



HERE ARE THE REPRESENTATIVES WHO SCORED 100 PER CENT 



Henry C. Allen 



A. Otis Arnold 



Alfred S. Babb 



Chas. Baker 



Ceo. J. Baue 



Roy A. Corzine 



Jos. H. Davis' 



Michael Fahy 



James H. Foster 



H. H. Hawkins 



David Hunter 



A. 



Harvey Z. O'Hair 



Frank Porter 



F. W. Rennick 



M. P. Rice 



Rollo Robbins 



Carl E. Robinson 



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