l •• I -------- Highland Park Focus ighland Pa Vat I . l 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. Co ? I mun 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 h ..... IIl1am E. III r, II Counselor & AJtomey.At Law 2111 W' rdA S te I 'DdJroIt. I 1 313/867-7245 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 - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- • 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. If. 11110 " .. 600ld .. broc"wa .. btuilla. CIIIYU CGrboll/a. fonru If. ,.,."._ • ...a..' • If. .. ,,,,,.n . ..,. o.I/bf9nu . Co II