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"Glenn Box will be a strong, caring Councilman in the best grassroots
tradition of this area. Born in East Dallas, he has deep roots in our
community. Having represented this district for 6 years, I know there is
no substitute for walking our neighborhoods and listening to people.
Glenn is the only runoff candidate who has been out knocking on doors in
East Dallas, Oak Lawn, Lakewood, Casa Linda and Casa View. We need
Glenn's hard-working, independent voice representing us on the Dallas
City Council."
- Hon. Craig Holcomb
Place 5 Councilman, 1983-89The editorial endorsements are out!
Here's what the newspapers say about Commissioner Glenn Box:
Dallas Times Herald
"We endorse Glenn Box District 5 (East Dallas). As a successor to retiring council member
Craig Holcomb, Mr Box would bring a strong record as a community leader and volunteer
city official. He is a native of Dallas, a lawyer and a former member of the City Plan
Commission. Mr Box pledges to support a larger police department and to preserve
residential neighborhoods."
- April 16, 19891be j~a~ta% 3foniu4 t1$
"Candidate Glenn Box, a former city plan commission member. . . is a
prospect for city service."bright, talented
- April 20, 1989"Glenn Box will help improve the criminal
justice system and help the fight against
crime.
- Henry Wade
Lakewood Resident &
Former District Attorney
"I have worked side by side with Glenn
Box as he helped lead the charge for
tougher laws to support law enforcement.
We need his strong law-and-order views
on our City Council."
- Forrest Smith
Chairman, Legislative Committee
Texas Criminal Justice Task Force
"Glenn Box is the one District 5 candidate
we can count on to back our police with
the resources they need to protect the
public safety."
- Charles Terrell
Chairman, Texas Department of
Corrections & 1987 Dallas
Crimefighter Of The Year
"The DPAs endorsement is not what it
appears to be. Their primary interest is
unionizing our Dallas police force with
collective bargaining, union work rules
and union pay and benefits. As our
District 5 Councilman, I will Back The
Blue 100%. But unlike the DPA and those
they endorse, I am 100% opposed to
collective bargaining and unionization of
our police force."
- Glenn Box
Former City Plan Commissioner
Member Greater Dallas Crime
Commission"We need a Councilman who will do more
about crime than riding in the back of
police cars. The key Homeowners
Association and Crime Watch leaders
across District 5 support Glenn because
he's the one candidate we can count on to
really beef up neighborhood patrols."
- Col. John Caulfield
Chairman of Crime Watch
Area 1085, 1984-1988
"Glenn Box is backed by the people who
really count when it comes to supporting
law enforcement. Citizens, business
leaders, Crime Watch volunteers and
others who Back The Blue have one
common choice in District 5 -
Glenn Box."
- LaRue Robinson
Chairman, Greater Dallas Crime
Commission"I have spent literally hundreds of hours walking the same streets,
discussing issues at the same neighborhood meetings, and fighting some
of the same battles with Glenn Box. Glenn really listens - and he has the
courage to fight hard for our area's homeowners. Unlike Mary, Glenn has
a solid record on neighborhood issues. We can count on Glenn Box to
stand up to outside special interests - and fight hard to protect the safety
and quality of life in District 5."
- Scott Chase
Place 5 Candidate, 19890 W-t-lb,
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