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November 02, 1973 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-02

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SCHMIER understi
REAL PROBLEMS of Sc

ELECT A MAN who will bring top-level legal experience to the Southfield City Council. Widely respected as

Michigan — Abe Schmier has a reputation for fairness! His experience in handling billions of dollars fu

developers provides Southfield with a unique opportunity to utilize his knowledge to the advantage of its

important decision. By electing him to the Southfield City Council — you will be adding A LEVEL-HEADED,

ABE

BELIEVE OUR C

ey MAKE SOUTHHELD A
SAFER PLACE TO 1VE!

More police and fire protection. Of cc
But I want police patrols where citizens r
protection. In night-time parking lots, s
ping centers, schools!

• 9MPROVE PROGRAMS FOR

ouR

SEMOR OMZENS

Southfield owes a responsibility to the'..
ly. The retired. The lonely! Facilities mus
available for them to spend their time d
things they enjoy. And these facilities r
be dispersed throughout the city — so
can use them!

O USE OUR TAX DOLLARS
P E FFFCF

Waste and inefficiency cannot be tolera
Instead of constantly raising taxes, I bW
in finding ways to reduce expenses witl
cutting services. I've done it for huge L.c.
rations. I can do it for Southfield!

VOTE

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