The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1986 Page: 5 of 12
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Congressman
Ron Coleman
A UTEP Graduate
Majority Whip at Large
As a member of the House
Appropriations Committee Ron
Coleman has been a leading ad-
vocate for higher education and
UTEP.
He has opposed drastic cuts in
student financial aid.
The Prospector / October 30. 1986 Page 5
CLEARANCE
30
50%
OUR
DISCOUNTED PRICES
MENS
WOMENS
-8833
ROUGHWEAR
ROUGHWEAR
COTTON SWEATERS
SHORTS
Vote Nov. 4
COLEMAN
CONGRESSMAN/ DEMOCRAT
You’ve got something other
people are dying to have.
On July 6. 1986, elections for governor were held in the
states of Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas * Mexico.
Mexican voters experienced the
following things:
1. Ballot boxes were already full of ballots
before the voting started.
2. Voters were made to wait up to 12 hours
in line before they could vote.
3. The government controlled the newspapers, radio,
television, etc. to benefit their candidates.
In the U.S. voters can be sure these
things will not happen.
VOTE NOV. 4
UTEP xI1t
CA UTEP STUDENT ASSOCIATION SA
\ El Paso, Texas 79968-0618 11
STUDENT (915) 747-5584 STUDENT
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