HIGHLAND PARK Commltt d to B tt r ov rnm nt· OV mb r, 1 Endo p yor Fir A oc. Local ride to vote? C II 867· 308 -v« i VI on TH BOTTO LI E DBTROIT-"I am going to mov way on the out kirts of town," wailed Ray Charle 1 tared, wide eyed wake t my telephone. And just like day fol- · low night, that dad bl ted in­ , truder rang at 4:01 a.m. I knew, but 1 didn't want to know, who was on the other end of the line. Something told me; whispered in my ear, my strange trio of early morning callers were having a problem. When any decent, re pectful-of-other people's-right-to-sleep-until-the un-rises person would be 'doing like wise, they were having a cri is, Suddenly! 1 had an extraordi­ nary idea and 1 grabbed the phone and said, "Wrote' 'Crisi Center. Myfee SSOOperminute. Who's calling and the meter i ticking .. " , "Mister Wrote," Sister Pearl . aid. "I don't have $500 and if 1 did I would give it to my church, not some able-bodied person who should be working." "Priori ty, Sister Pearl. Priority. But why did you call?" II ', , Arthur B. BI c Ch Irm n Comml Ion r 3rd 01 trlct tax ." Th re n why ny "prospective b ine " hould locate in Highland Park, the Mayor id i "location." "We are th most centrally lo­ cated city in the tate," he id, d­ ding, th widening of the Davi ion Freeway, which will extend from 1- 75 to the Lodge Freeway, means that Highland Par will be even more accessible. The econd area of concern, ci ty adnt1nis ration, which looked at loiters, the city crime r te and working wi th the council, the Mayor began by aying, she is going to recommend a olution that will in­ clude, tho e guilty of loitering b entenced to "clean the front and backs of the busine es" they loiter in front of. . The Mayor al 0 favors training and getting people; including loiters, back to work. ' .. ...... t.: •• '. ..,' . " .1 t'. DWIGHT o r ttlghland Park Cltlz n : ' ':, ,(' � �: Hlb��1 DOWNE On Tue d y, November 5, 1991, you have the opportunity to vot for your choice for Mayor and CIty Council' Members. It Is your right and your r pon Iblllty to choo thoe candidate who you f I will r pr you In local gov rnm nt. I support nd k for your vote for DWIGHT DOWNES who ha rved on th Hlghl d P 1980. H h I 0 rved Council Pre Id nt Pro-T m Inee 1983. DWIGHT DOW S' councilman 1 un parallel d by any other candidate. DWIGHT DOWNES, who I a lifelong r sldent of the City of Highland Park and pr�uct of the Hig I�· Park chool system, will continue to provide the effective representation necessary to en th qu tty � .. IIf for all citizen of the city. Plea how your support by remembering to vote for DWIGHT DOWNES on November 5, 1991. Sincerely, . , ours (or a Better High/an Par ' 1), Offle of Th Ch Irman Mister Wrote h to ay about" Highland Park' upcoming elec- lion." . Then there was ilence. Ab- olute peace. Not one sound. But if you're not familiar with "all good things must come to an end, " you will be because Wichi ta went off. "Hey Wrote. You know. Like ay something. Get· off the pot. I ain't playing games; 1 am. trying to decide which six candidates to vote for." "Have 'you thought of eneenie mennie minnie moe?" 1 asked. "No! 1 have not. I ani serious about voting. I don't intend for anyone, you hear, anyone to say I am a part of the problem," Wichita hi ed. Al'thur B. Bt cI