Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1984 — Page 25
RE-ELECT
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Judge Victor S. Pfou BALLOT 22B
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Women for PoUtkal Action, is the thrust of a new organization of Afro-American women of this city. The UaNed Church Women for
lUaMed. After the November election, you can sdB become a viable force of the community through educational awareness, organizational structure building, coalitions, journalism and public relations.
osr arinds. Here’s an invite to your women, men air youth groups from a representative of the United Church Women for Political Action. The organization is nonpartisan and interdenominational. ConSeet Mrs. Mfc Breaas through the City of Refuge Office, «M477S. Leave her messabeisvith the receptionist. We need not wait for the politicians; they can learn to wait on us....Thiakttovtr! Ignorance divides a people, knowledge unites! Instead of blacks always being classified as the dependents of “Welfare'’, as other ethnic groups lets us strive for the “Fare-wel" with a utilization of our mind power....Think It overt
VOTE FOR MARVIN L. BOATRIOHTl
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR\ CORONER OF MARION COUNTY
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BALLOT NUMBER
14-B
Don't say “our church does not involve itself in the political issues". If you pay taxes, receive federal benefits, etc., you are involved in politics. And, with just these minor situations you have remained Christian, right? Think in terms of the fiiture for your children, grandchildren and the community at large. A political astute person can be “wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove." Christ died to take away our
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THE BOATRIGHT PROGRAM
RE-ELECT
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SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE BETTY BARTEAU
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VOTE RIGHT WITH BOATRIGHT
JUSTICE IS YOURS
Only If You Make It Happen
VOTE NOVEMBER 6th
Vote for Webster L. Brewer - a person Nho has demonstrated his strength and integrity, and supported our fight for justice in Marion County.
BALLOT 18-B
Webster L. Brewer Ballot No. 19B
Paid for and authorized by the Judge Betty Barteau Re-election Committee, Molly Rucker, Treasurer
Paid lar by tlw CommittM to Re-elect Judge Brewer, Richard Brawn, Traaturar
Re-elect Superior Court Judge
GERALD ZORE
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RESPECTED JUDGE ZORE was rated “Most Qualified" of the Democratic Judges in the most recent poll conducted by the Indianapolis Bar Association.
Crawford
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HARD-WORKING According to the Indtena Judicial Report, for the past seven years JUDGE ZORE had the second highest case load and the second highest disposal rate of any Marion Superior Court JUDGE ZORE accompHshed this on a budget that was 4213,301 lower than the one court with a higher ranking.
30 Years Legislative Experience
BUDGET-MINDED For the ninth straight year, JUDGE ZORE returned unspent office binds to the Marion County General Fund. Hb nine year total of money saved and returned to the taxpayers is $67,307. For live of the past six years, JUDGE ZORE had the lowest budget of any Marion Superior Court.
Working for thoso who have too little, has
boon the dominant theme In the public service
VOTE ZORE FIRST
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Practiced law wfth Oath. Oaik, Pappas 6Qrihn Trial Attorney and Legal AtMaor to former Commistionef Jamea M.
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