I
m tel'S."
He said: "My view of the world
expanded, I realized people didn't all
live like th y did in Ponti ."
At Cranbrook, Ott' dream 0
coming an engineer received ub
ta e. -"I had alway loved drawing,
howing how thing come together."
He was given a mentor whom he
It hadowed," accompanied
throughout a workday and beyond.
The extent of his cultural ignorance
watt's greate t realization. He
recalled beingconfronted with an ar
tichoke on his plate. "I had to 100
around to see what others were oing
with it," he said ..
OTT'S ENGINEER! G talents
were recognized prior to attending
Cranbrook. "1 received a couple of
Industrial Education Awards for
mechanical drawing; first place 1D
reality."
A 1 rge p rt of ucc ,in Ott' AI
opinion, i elf-knowled . "I try
and tay in touch with my elf, that'
how I urviv ."
Looks like a formula for making
a winner.
cal' for
of inter-
EVICTIO S .
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without getting an eviction notice
and then going through a court hear-
t ing. This process takes at le t 29
days.' Michigan Public Law 300
tates that it i illegal for a landlord
to remove a tenant's belonging
from their apartment or room, use
force against a tenant, or remove,
change or add locks, Barton noted.
"We urge all tho e threatened
with evictions from residential
hotel to resist and we pledge our
support to this effort. Call 965-
0074," Barton said.
"We demand that Detroit City
Council immediately 4nstitute an
· Emergency Moratorium on all evic
tions and tility shut-offs," Barton
said. a mass demonstration to press .
this demand will take place outside
the Ciry-County Building on Wed
nesday, Nov. 6, 10:00 a.m.
But h t of th ho not
inspired by AIM? On could argu
that a raci person ould not read it,
and th refore could not be changed
\ '
by it.
"I hone tly don't know how I'll
reach th rn," Ruth ay, om what
ru fully. "but I do think that my
re d rs can reach those around them
who m ry not be enlightened, At 1
tha is my hope."
And that's what Am rica's Inter-
cultural Mag' and Ruth Api-
lado,.are all about:
The U-M School of Music
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SUPPO
TH
BUILDING THE
CITY'S
FUTURE THROUGH
PARTMERSHIPS
De rolt N w says, -Mayor Mar
tha Scott has been the difference
between pr�ess and hopeless
ness, she deserves re-election -.
VI,rgll Smith, State Senator
says, -Mayor Scott has my endor- .
sement and should be re-elected
by the citizens of . a d Park",
Edward H. McNamara, �!yne
County EXecutive says, ·Mllyor
Scott has worked Jn partnership
with Wayne County to provide
you with pubUc services. this
kind of responsible leadership
should be continued; vote to re
elect your Mayor, Martha G. Scott
on November 5,1991-,
John D. Q'Halr, Wayn County
Pro ecutor says, ·Mayor Scott
has demonstrated real concern
forthefurture of Highland Park by
her leadership and accomplish
ments. The residents of High
land Park would be well served by
her re-electlon".
VOTE TO
RE-ELECT
MAYOR
MARTHA G. SCOTT
VO
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Mayor Martha Scott's .J
ACC9Q1plishments
*, Broug'ht In more than 26 new bu Ine ses
including Rally's Hamburger ,
Stalling II One-Stop Payment Center,
Mays Comm rclal Services, Inc •
* . Developing the fir t new single family hou Ing
, project In over 25 ear (Genesis Town House)
TTH
Cl
MAYO·R! GO TO
AR A D ON·l Y :CHOIC
o
A
C.O
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eader you can still :rr�st!!!
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'POLlS
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MAYOR MARTHA SCOTT'S RECORD OR PORTER'S RHETORIC
, .
Re-use of Howard Johnson
and Phoenix Motel.
porter', Rbllorlc
Opposed
Refused to take action
Voted No
Domino Pizza ln
Highland Park 40 Jo�
No Su ort
Drug Free School Zone
P.A.L Program
No Su ort
New Pollee Car
Vot d No
Public Safety Concept
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ov
mb
r 5, 1991
u
P d for by frl.nd. to R .... lect Martha G.
urer Mary E. Thoma.
No Su ort
MI Inform citizen
today but upport d
concept In 1985