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
�
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
. � .
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
