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January 31, 1988 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-01-31

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Highland Park Focus
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a prov school mila
HIGHLAND PK - Voter $1.000 of e ed property
pprovcdtherenc ofaS.9tax· valuation -- will be used for
mjOagc in a peciaI e ection held chool operati'oos: textbooks,
Wedaeaday, Jan. 28, announced classroom supplies, salaries, ut-
Highland Park Schools Iities, insurance, and other
pobsperson Greg Byadriao. operating expenses, Byndrian
The tax --- $S.90 for each . d.
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HIGHLAND PK - The
S =riDa Committee Apiost the
PrisoDs, Detro· an
Bounced its endorsemeat of
David Points, Democrat for
c. I
According to Rev. Jam
CurCDt . bcad. the '
group', embers arc being
to their time, cft'ort
moacy bcbiad P, . I
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IIl1am E.
III r, II
Counselor &
AJtomey.At Law
2111 W' rdA
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313/867-7245
313/ 3-5981
Member: I
. The question carried all 23
precincts with a total yes vote of
692 compared to 270 no votes.
The td number of votes cast
997, the city k' office
reported.
Voter tumou low com-
pared to that year ago,
Byndriao aid. In 1987 when
there were three tax questions
before the voters, the total tur­
nout 1605, with 984 on the
said. The �044- distr .
has been battling a deficit
caused by per than expected'
enrollme declines, Byndrian
said. Losses in e aid over a
SIX-year penod have totaled S8
• million. .
P of th milI.ge helps
clear the· y fo a bond sale
which is �ed to reduce the
diltrict' $6.2 million deficit by
55 million. I
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f.1I� �
group . ·ndor e
The poup. is fIghting the
prison � for the" neigh­
borhood and Points bas sup­
ported their position, saying. "I
am stronsly oppo ed to.' the
• buildlagof prisons in residential
are s ithout community .
awarene and inp t in the
decision maki"l process,"
Points i on of ciaht can­
didates on the Democratic
primary ballot in the race to fiB
the Scoatc vacated by St.
SeD. • Brown. The primary
eacc:[Ql. Peb. 23.
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