Child 'aidi
THIS WEEK I want to
on a list of simple things you can do
every day to relp prevent lead
. ning.
- Get your child tested
for lead at least once a year.
- Keep your child away from
toose, chipping, or peeling paint
- Clledc all the places wbere
your child sperds time for cracked
or peeling paint, including the
homes of relatives, b . IS and
child C8Ie centers.
- Tell your landlord or boes
i�auatnity rlght away wren paint
begirs to peel.
- Reportpec;lingpainttoyour
local health department am wMc
with them 10 get rid 0 these hazards
in a safe way.
- O>ver peeling paint with
tape or contact paper to protect your
child \emponuily.
• - Make s� your child eats
property.
- Make sure your child eats at
least three meals a day. Children's
stornacbs absorb more lead when
trey are empty.
-Giveyourchildf rich in
iron, like lean meat, tuna, beans,
e� am gree� These foods belp
proect the body agairst lead. Give
your children foods ri h in calciwn,
lil<c milk and creese. Calcium·
protects chil�' bones against
lead.
- Give healthy snacks like
raisirs or other fruit, cteese or
yogurt Don't give your child fatty
fOO<S, like fried f� or potato
chips. Fatty f� belp the body
absorb lead fmter.
- W�h your child's haOOs
before �ry meal. before every
snack, and before bedtime.
- Wesh baby bottle nipples,
pacifieIS, and toys that intans and
children put into their moues,
- TtY rot to drink water that
might contain lead.
- Do rot use water from the
hot water taocet for cooking or
drinking or maldngbaby formulas.
Hot water absorbs lead from water
pipes.
- Let the water run from the
cold water faucet for a few minutes
before \Sng it for drinking. cook
i� or preparing baby formulas.
Fill a pirher of water after letting
the water run, am keep it in the
refrigerator to use for drinking
dlling the day.
- Do oot store food in metal
C8I1i after they have been opened
non-metal containers to store
food.
- Wash floors and window
sills with a dearer high in pta
phate mixed with water at least
once a week toconbOl dust (Auto-
matic dishwash=r de1ergent is high .
in plaphate.)
This list is based on HUD
guideliIa aOO WM prepared by
Legal Services of New Jersey, 78
New Street, New BnJnc;wick, NJ,
<BXn-2583.
Marian Wright Edelman is
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repr entarive,
d m nd in thi manner. "We want
to t up an agenda to g t th banks
to come with ACORN to prevent
redlining and di crimination."
ACORN aid it believes the
way to prevent tho e problems is
through a lending program that
targe I w- and moderate-income'
area for loan with lower interest
rate. lower settlement costs and
flexible underwriting.
According to CORN, it has
et up ucce Iul programs in
Philadelphia. PA. and is in the
proce s of setting up one in
Wa hington, D. C.
In addition, ACORN
demanded that the financial in-
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"taken t po ition of fighting in-
titution 1 raci m."
Seedorff al 0 talked about
"clas nd di tinction." He aid,
"People in the uburb have
greater wealth and privilege ."
In ddition to Seedorff' use of
uch terminology "class," "di -
tinction" and "privilege," the word
"le desirable" was al 0 used and
it drew much comment. .
The rationale of the financial
institution's repre entatives
seemed to have been one that can
be ummed up in thi picture that
one of}hem painted.
AN INDIVIDUAL in the sub
urbs, perhap buying a quarter- or
a half-mllllon dollar home, for the
m t part, wants to make a large
down payment to bring his interest
rate down.
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Willis W. Chapman, a " con
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developer pointed· out that
"racism" exists and has existed
within financial institutions since
they came into existence.
He aid, "Green (money) is the
tool to use."
Moreover, ACORN presented
graphs that showed the disparity in
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the four-county area urrounding
Detroit.
Amy Schu, a coordinator with
ACORN, vehemently pointed out
to the financial representatives
that what ACORN was demanding
has been passed by Congress.
She aid, "It (fair and non-dis
criminitory practices) i the law. It
is not an option."
She added, "From what we can
see, all the banks (and the financial
institutions present) are guilty of
di crimination."
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NOTICE OF lAST DAY OF REGISTRA'J70N OF 7HE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
THE CITY OF mGHIAND � PARK, COUNlY OF
WAYNE, ltfICmGAN FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1992
TO THE gUALlFlED ELECTORS OF SAiD SCllOOL IllSTRICT:
PLEASE TAKE NonCE that a SPEClALElBCTlONfor School DIstrict qf the
City of Highland Park will be held in said School District on Wednesday,
JanuCUll 22. J 992.
Act 451., Public Act. qf IIIchfgan, J 978, a. amended, � In part as
follow :
The last daJl for recelvlng registrations for the special election will he
MONDAY, DECENBER 23, J99J. Persons regfsterlnll.qfter Clerk' q[1Ice ciosa,
on MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1991, will not be eligible to vote at the specfal
election. Persons planning to regfster must determine when the Cltu clerk'.
Offices win be openJor reglstratton.
Under the provlsfons qf Act 451., Publio Acts qf .lftchfgan, 1976, �
amended, regLstratfons wUI not be taken bJI school qfJIclals, and onlll persons
who have regfseered as general electors with CM appropriate Clerk qf the CftJI
or townshfp in which theJI reside, or through regfstratlon at CI SecretCUll qfState
Drivers' Ucense Bureau. are regfstered school electors. .
'l1tefollowfng proposal will be submitted to the electors at !he election on
WEDNESD4Y, J� 22. 1992: '. . .
IfILlAOE RENEWAL PROPOSITION
As a renewal qf an fncrease prwPlou.III ap'prouecIl)JI the electors which flu
exptred, .hall the IfmUatfDft on tha amDunt qf tax. which mUll be
a.a��cI agaftwt Pl'OJ)ertJI fa the School DIstrict qf thAt CUiI qf _hland
Park, anuttJI q!WGI/M.llfchfMan be fzu:r'eaedJor a period ofJl»e (5J lIears,
the Jlecn 1992 to 1998, mew-fue, bJt�en anel SO/lOa doU� ($J5.30)
per tho�and($J ,OOO) dollar. (ItJ.30 mUIs) oJff&e tate eQUaJkecl ualuatf.on
on all ttUGble propertJI en the .Dlmict. (ft ordM to provide fundll for
operating pu,.",... td'the School �ttict?
TIl .. Notice "given bJI order of the Board qf Bducatlon qf School DIstrict
of the CftJI qfBfllhkuul Park, CountJI qfWGJ/M, IIIchfgan. ,
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electfon hall not receive the vote qf anll pel $On residing
in a regfstrutfon school dfstrict whose name is not
regfstered as an elector In the cftJI or township in whicH
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