. I .. I nate!' candid' tes discuss is "IS Cudidat � for the' pecial February 23 Democratic primary race for DiDth . senate district cd by Tbe Midtipn Citizen they coDsidered to be the tllree 0 t impo aDt i f· the area's reaidcDta they would deal • if they were elected. CUddllea are • ed in alphabetic8l order. aWAYNE COUN1Y CO 10 lAC I. CUR· RI . ed (I) EDUCATION, (2) JOBS aDd (3) CRIME. She ould deal with education by atartiDg • trainiDg earlier, in the 6th grade rath r than the nth, so ·that • hen they finish high 001, they can get a job th pays them . more money.� She ould support more goYeI'1UDCnt help for pre scb 1 progr ams, ·wor king with . chiIdreD' miDda earlY', trainiDg them when they were \1eI')'JOUDI to listeD, read, aDd obIenel She would k to get pareDta more inYOlved with the 1CAl00II nd try to deal with over- crowded c1M&rooms by biriq parenti para pr®esa'oullw kiDg teacber· S te this ould give 'maDY adults money to go back to school after avinl thi ex- perieaee, they uld be able to . create better schools. She adds that lottery money hould be . UICd to bclp the schoo are most need and since Wayne County CODtributes of the money to the lottery (43"), m of the lottery money ould be used to deal with Wayne County school problems, for that reason alone. Commis loner Currie . would deal with ploymem them role mode • She ex- by attradiD& .ore industries in-' pre sed concern that many vohed with hjgIl technology into teachers wear b jeans, ud the regioD. Icc this doe not provide a She would deal ·th crime good example. by setting up prevention • prOll'amsfor of enders who DAVID POINTS, court not "hard core" criminals, ia- admini trator and magistrate chMliDa reh8bilitati programs . for the 30tb D' riet Court listed rk with their ea-:: ·the issues (I) EDUCATION, I (2) QUALITY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS (3) UTILIZING 'THE AREA'S GEOORAPHI- CAL LOCATION. I I Points would im� the - educational em by getting the state lottery to provlde money for the school em. He wo d also enable the public to be sure that the mone� was spent more effectively by iIl­ 'formiag them what going on. Points expressed concern that the schoo are losing students, but "the dministration' top heavy." Points ted he would be a public servant that th t the in­ dividual citizen "could can up and peak to," and would try to inform area residents, so that . they would Imo what going : 00. He es that po 'clans are . oriented to the old ways of doing things," and declared that there is a necessity for "new creative one open to new methods, ready to go foreward into the twenty first century." Points urges that the state utilize many of the geographical features of the district, such as the railroad and the I 75 ex- ' pressway 8I)d its unique loca­ tion clo e to plants, so that busi­ nesse could save time in developing he e. He feels it is possible to at­ tract busine es. "promote in­ dustrial growth," and "provide jobs." Po' nt would try to get . I Ing n th City of High nd P rk, DOl..... quallflcatlo of In ector or I SPECIAL GE ERAL ELECTIO TO FILL VACA' CY OF SE ATOR IN 2nd SE ATORIAL DIS I RICT I WAY ECOU TV· ARCH 15, 1988 � TUESDAY, FEBRUAR 18, ' 8:00 A. • to 5:30 P. • OyttER DAYS ( 0 .1 ru T UR.) 8:00 A. • 05:30 P. I I I· governmen entities to ablish this area "enterprize zone", encouraging business, providing grants for co�ercial are , and incentives for bu&iness and manufacturing plants. However, he opposes using the concept of enterprize zones origin 11y conceived by the Reagan Admini tration, in which busine ses in certain areas would be e �empt from government regulation , be­ cause he feels that weakening of such regula . ODS might affe� the health and etyof workers and residents. \ ST. RE • JOS PH YOUNG, JR.listed (I) EDUCATION (2) voura EMPLOYMENT and (3) HOUSING. Y oun ressed that through education "our com­ munitiea are strengthened an believes it' necessary for the e to insure t the Highland Park, Hamtramck and Detroit school systems are solvent, in order "to take care of our preciou resource, our children." He indi ted that in our sehoo it was also necessarY t stress 'basics", uch "read­ � writing, and counting." be­ cause if people "are not able to do that, they will be hustled by . fhose who don't care." , Youth employment, he stated was neces ary "to give young people understanding. knowledge and awareness of the relationship between employer and employee" and the' ract they have to be responsible, ac­ countable and make committ­ ent to deliver quality service," that "when they become older bey will become I productive itizens," . Y oong ates it is neces- C dB 14