Clinton for Congress Dear Fellow-Educator: 1 The upcoming General Election presents us with the opportunity to help improve our school systems through the_ballot box. The race for Congress from this District is between an.imcumbent who has consistently voted to reduce funds fo who is deeply committed to imp education in Arkansas. Bill Clinton was educated in the graduated from Hot Springs High School from Georgetown University, education and a challenger roving the scope and quality of public public school system, and he He then received a degree attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and graduated from Yale Law School. His educational background and his experience as a member of the faculties at the University of Connecticut and University of Arkansas Law School are indicative of his commitment to education. The newspaper article on the back of this letter outlines several of Bill's ideas, and a more complete statement is available on request from his headquarters. Bill's incumbent opponent has voted against funds for the school children of our District. He even voted with Nixon to veto the entire Federal Education appropriations for 1970, 1971 and 1973. He voted to limit the Elementary and Secondar missed several important votes on to reduce funds for public broadca Education Act to only two years. He the school lunch program. He voted sting and arts and humanities. The school systems of this District deserve and need better and more concerned representation in_Congress.l We hope you will consider the facts and the positions of each candidate. We feel sure that you will reach the same decision that the Arkansas Education Association's Political Action Committee did after personal interviews with each candidate; they endorsed Bill Clinton. Please join us in supporting better education and better represent? ation. Join us in supporting Bill Clinton for Congress. Pat Ellison, Russellville Mary Burnett, Atkins Mrs. Gary Briley, Ozark Henry Mize, Charleston Ode Maddox, Oden John Martin, van Buren Edith M. Crane, Hot Springs Gladys Cornwall, Dardanelle Herman Haddock, JaSper Jim Lassiter, Weldron Linda Moore, Ft. Smith Sissy Jennings, Springdale Mrs. Marion G. Foster, Booneville Bob Eheren, Paris Carolyn Smith, Huntsville Griff Liles, Jr.. Mena Mr. Leo T. C. Davis, Mountain Home Pat Garrett, Rogers' Virginia McCarthy, Berryville Eloise wallace, Perryville Mrs. Eugene Harris, Clarksville Augusta Boatright, Alma Joe Anne Boss, Fayetteville Mary Heflin, Fayetteville