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Highland Park Focus
mOHLAND PIC. _ Council. bu�ce �ntract, Emergency IaDpage for getting a vote on a
President insey Porter and (Me Services... atizeo �d of Review.
Councilwoman Christine the -W"hh= .. ��of - Dickerso responded at a
Franklin walked out of a High- with � �)U did sip previous meeting to the first two
land Park City CoUDcil meeting aDuwu lel'VlCC! the Oak- dwges by telling Porter, "You
May 1, to protes the failure of land �ce �. never ask me anything. When I
the city council to prevent City - Failure to . fiDalize b� say anything, you cut me off.
Attorney Darnell Dickerson -t-.._OD_ residency for aty Y<?,:, say I don't �ave the
from repr ling them. e t-'�. • privilege to y anything."
Council President Linsey :!!ure.to. .. t a report Porter replied that if Dicker-
Porter proposed that the COUD- ?n �le liab on pend- son felt he unfairly denied
cil excuse the La Depar�t mg wts: the right to speak at meetings,
and its City Attorney from at- - Failure to ubmit ballot he could have put this in writing
tending council meetings and 0 to other council members.
discharge them legal ad- Dickerso� could not be
visors to the city oouncil until 0 .pa h.·c reached for comments on
I further notice. Porter's other accusations,
Porter charged that Dicker- Ho p. al k·.ck Porter and Councilwoman
son failed to perform his role as . - Otristine Franklin voted to dis-
attorney to' the council by:' off campaign .miss Dickerson, but Council-
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of proper action to take on the again
mayor's emergency order void- C 1�.�oiII"'ro
ing the city contract with the am-
n
erH!SSDay
Awareness D y, an annual
event designed to inform High­
land Par parents and other
citizens bout 51 e and federal­
ly funded e duc tiona 1
programs, will be held Wednes­
day, May 10.
The�nt .
Park's Ferris Elementary
chool, 60 Cortland, between
Woodward and Second Aware­
ness Day is' sponsored by the
Highland Park School District's
Cha pter 1 Districtwide Ad­
visory Council (DW AC).
Re istration and exhibits
open at 3 p.m. The prograra
begins at 4 p.m., when keynote
speaker Dr. Thomas Blackwell,
of Ypsilanti, delivers a message
on "Positive Parenting." Then
the gathering breaks up into
small groups for three rounds of
3O-minute mini-sessions which
begin t 5:00, 5:30, and 6:00. The
closing session· from 6:30 to 7
p.m.
Mini-sessio presented by
School District taff, offer a
"menu" of ubjects from which
guests can choose. Included are
such topics "Homework: Sup-,
porting What Your Child
Learns at Scboo�" "Arithmetic
is Fun t Ho ,Too, "The
State's ew DefiDitioG of Read-
d What you Must Do a
Parent: "He· Your Learn-
D· ed Child (rea)" and
many .
The spon oring DWAC
provides citizeD iDput· 0 state
d federal prOFa in High­
land Par chool. DWAC
president j Ernestine Smith;
I vice-pre ident, Charlie Mae
J 0 es, and Secretary, Lillie Mae
Jac son. A arne s Day
program chairperson is Ann
Br n,. Josephine or-
phy co-OlairperS9 .
The School D· triet's state
d federal-progr ms super­
visor . en Sto
Detroit Osteopathic Hospi­
tal (DOH) is the only Detroit­
area provider of the American
Medical Association's Cam-.
paign Against Cholesterol. The
campaign is a comprehensive
national program designed to
ow the dangers of high blood
cholesterol and how to reduce
it
Unlike many cholesterol
programs, the Campaign
Against Cholesterol uses
screening to identify people
• • C and
offers courses on cholesterol
reduction.
DOH, through its Detroit
Heart Institute (DHI) in High­
land Park, will ffer both
cholesterol screenings and
courses as part of the campaign.
Cholesterol testing takes
pi ce every Monday, Wednes­
day and Friday at DOH -be­
tween 8 a.ID. and 2 p.m, Par­
ticipants can use the free valet
parking service at Detroit 05-=
teopathic Hospital, 12523 Third
Ave., Highland Park. The
creening will emphasize posi­
tive lifestyle change6, such as
dietary plans, exercise and
stress management Informa­
tion will a 0 be available on
medical therapi for patients
who do not respond to diet
alone.
The course developed by .
the AMA in collaboration . th
Dr. Art Uleoe, the NBC Today
Sbo "Family Doctor" and
author of Count Out
<lM>lesteroL
The fiVe- ek cour e will
C06t $75 iDd a copy of
the hardcoVer book, cassette
tape, aad an informatioD
binder. Patticip nt5 will
receive . formation about the
causes f hig blood
cholesterol;· tructio bout
food . preparatioll;
aD d cou cling ou t be-
haviora� fi a life tyle
chaDge neee ry to 10 er
blood eIlo terol,
The course runs fIVe con­
ecutive Tue days be,inni.ng
May 23, 1989, &om S:30 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. at DOH.
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investigate the possibility of
taking legal action against
Mayor Martha G. Scott or her
appointees.
While Porter was not
proposing any action, he did
contend that difference be­
tween him and the city attorney
represented a bon fide dispute
and a "conflict of interest" be­
tween city council and the City
Attorney.
Heath, who opposed the city
cleric's getting an addition at­
torney, also opposed council
receiving one, suggesting, sar­
castically, "We've 'got a lot of
money to give to attorneys --- if
eydi p
e
man Dwight Downes joine
with Comer Heath in opposing
the measure.
As there was tie vote, it
. failed.·
.Downes, who has criticized
Dickerson's actions in the past,
and but a fe moments before
voted to allow City CJerk Jean
Green to dismiAA him as her at­
tomey, felt that the council had
no Itgal authority to do the same
thing itself.
He stated that a city depart­
ment could discharge the city at­
torney as its legal repre­
sentatiVes only in cases of a bona
fide dispute between depart­
ments. The clerk specifically
stated she wanted her lawyer to
Contin dOD
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Do yo
accuse
people of
mumbling,
not speaking
clearly or
speaking
too fast?
You may have a hearing
problem that you don't
recoqqize, One of the first
signs of a hearin� loss is
increasing difficulty in
understanding normal
conversation.
For a simple, painless
h aring test, call:
T-he Ear, Nose and l'hroat Center of Detroit
867-6000 TOY 867-6002
D. Kitain, D.O .• V. Garlapaty, M.D .• M. McAdam, M.S., C.C.C.A.
OTICE or LAST DAY or REGISTRATION or THE QUALlfIED·ELECTORS
or SCHOOL DISTRICT or THE CITY or HIGHLA 0 'Air, COU TY or
WAYNE, MICHIGAN fOR THE A UAL ELECTIO TO IE HELD DAY,
JU E 12, ".,
TO THE QUALIfIED ELECTORS or SAID SCHOOL DIST ICT:
,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION will be held
in .aid School Diatrlct on MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1989.
Th.r. will b. '.l.ct.d on. (1) •••• r 0' the Bo.rd 0'
Edu ation or tha School Dl.trict to ill. vacancy for a
on.-y.ar t.r. (t.r. beginn1ng July 1, 1989, end .nding June
')0, 1990).
Thera w111 b •• lect.d two (2) ••• bera or the Board or
Educ.tion or the School Di.trict to rulrill two expired
rour (.) -y.ar ter •• (t.r •• b.ginnin July 1, "89. ·and
.nding June )0, 1"').
•. and.d,
provid •• in
Act .S1, Public Act. or Michigan, 1976, a
part a. rollow.,
.Th. In.p.ctor. or El.ction at any �nnual or .paclal alection
.hall not rec.tv. tha vat. 0' any pe .. on r •• iding in a
raglatration .chool di.trict who •• na. ill not r.gj.t.rad a. an
.lactor in tha city or town.hip in which the par.on r •• id ••• •
Tha la.t day 'or racalvlng r.giat�atlon 'or •• id Annual [l.ctlon
ill be MD DAY, MAY ", 1�". Par.ona r.,i.t.rin, artar
,,00 '.M., [ •• tern Ti.a, on eaid MO DAY, M Y 1', 19.9, will not
be ell,lbl. to vote at aald Annual Elactlon. '.r.on. planning to
reglat.r u.t d.t.r.ln. when tha City Clark'. of ric. will b. op.n
'or ragl.tratlon. i
Undar tha provi.ion. 0' Act .S1, Public Ac • of Michl,an, 1976,
a. a andad, ra,i.tration will not b. tak.n by .chool 0"1oi.l.,
and only ,.r.on. who ha •• r.,l.t.r.d a. ,anaral alactor. with the
appropriate Town.hip 0 City Clark 0' the Town.hip or City in
which th.y r •• ld., or through r.,l.tratio at a Secr.tary 0'
Stat. Driv.r.' Lican •• lur.au, ar. r.ti.t.r. .chool .l.otor •.
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Thi. notice i. given �y ordar of tha ar or [ducati n 0' the
School Dl.trict or the City or Highland '.r , County 0' Wayn.,
"1chi,an.
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