HIGH�AND PARK paldeGC¥. 'tIIIJ1oYed ctiqpl � day In mdertllC2\le 1Jar n� objcdha. 'I1IougIDJl the tbc BladcagmSaml k) � �of tbc � African American in � . IKe, tbc�A1 SharpDlmt ' I amxn:cd in MnJ�, New � thattbc"BigFiYe"wae 0Jt � in New York aty's Blade oornrrauity, that ttr.ir umts bm woWdberespoDied b, that� Blade (X)IJl[IUrity in New York 'It'(Qd keep 1Irm od c1 Od'neigh­ boimods. Nar ONE of tbc "Big Ave" caDcd � � b 1aIk abolt 1Ii.\ b iJquiJe Dlut tbc . dill I WM l1Iisqor bscdc a � k> tIml. Now that rm � OIl a Ic\d playingfidd ml am � two eX � "Big Five" off the b8lIot, suddenly � � pleading for demxJacy. � � me finally getting tbcpicUe. to LeId 01 on Dlvilion of t e Detroit th IlfI!I'I.""'!V!ftt - Grant and mo y to help low-Ineeme homeowners and IlDd10 remove lead fro Ir bo • - Stricter 0'rGlD11DCe lancllo to quietly remove I paint d� 0 their properd • - TraInlna and Informado or bomeowDell1Dd laDdlordi the proper procedure for lead paint removal. - Legislation requirina that a bome be lead free before It can be rented or IOld. u r, In Detroit, found to have e le of I but it I ted only once every nI yea . Only S percent of Mi bools have have their drl n r t ted. Currently, Detroit operatel limited pro rams to edu te t public, creen children, conduct Ol­ Io -up Inve tlgatio ,provide medical care, lead aDd pro cute ho ing code violatoll. However, le d te tin progra reach fewer th n fifty percent 0 children in the city. Many property 0 nen do not know of the lead hazards on their properties, aDd cannot, or cboole not, to remove it. As a re ult, -THE LANDLORD didn't hundreds of children with elevated tDow lead. He only blood leve are currently UDdIag- acquired tbe property a few yean nosed or Wltreated. ,- BIlCtbum d. However, ae- contlDa to B urn. tbe DetroIt o Ccmtpond!nf HIOHLAND PARK - Charles Costa, former candidate for Mayor of Detroit, bas promised to belp Highland Park after the discovery of � bodies of three women in aban­ doned Monterey Hotel. Costa stated that � orpnlzadon be founded, Helping O�r People (HOP), could put a seven-foot fence 'around the botel to keep people out of danger. Costa went to Mayor Lioaey Porter with the plan. Poner ted him to discuss It at a general meeting of the Highland Park Neighborhood Coalition (HPNC). He says Mayor Porter told him, "'We don't want outsiders taking over. You have to talk with folks on tbe inside.'" Costa said his organization is training unemployed and homel people, Including tbose removed from General Assistance in the mas­ sive cutoffs last year, to help board up abandoned buildinp. Costa said, "'You take two nega­ lives- unemployment and Aban­ doned Buildings-and make a positive.'" In talking about the Monterey Hotel murden, ODe member of the coalition urged people not to forget - the individual women who died there. Councilman Frank Ro ,who helped organize the coalition, laid, "'When e put the fence up, e will put wreath there � a memorial)." �� Citizen Adv. 31�m" 1 �----------------------------------------------------------------������----� ACCORDING TO Harri IIDpI director of lead po_._ preveDliOD and control the troit HeIlth Department, I'CIDOYiD& from older bomea co d COlt -mote than most of tbe bomea are worth In Detroit - 15,000. S2O.OOO.- ByRON EIGEL TU. SDAY,. TH 17th DAY 0 MARCH, 1992 , for the followl"ll purpose: The nom nation of partisan candidate for the I DEMOCRATIC PARlY BOBKERREY LYNDON H. L8ROUCHE, JA. PAUL E. TSONWUI EDMUND G. BROWN, JR. BILLCUNTON TOM HARKIN NancE IS, FUR�ER GIVEN that. for, d PRESIDENnAL PrImary EI on th polling pi for the .. u ..... v�,�·. precincts of th CIty of Highland Patk are a folio 15. 11. '11. 20. 88rber School - • Buena V1at8 8nd WoodWIInI • 23. CIty tt.11 .:... 30 Gentld .,. .. :5. FIrat Methodlat ChUfCh - Chun:h net WoodWIInI FURTHER GIVEN that the Polling pi for In will be 0 n from 7:00 o'clock In the noon until .�n.IO ng. OF HI H' IUOHLAND PARK - Two Hilhiand Park cltlzena ex­ pressed eoecem about unsafe conditions In the dty, which they warn are threa to the safety of cbildren. During the Mayor Night pordon of tbe MarcIl 2 City -_....... . r t.iDley orter that abc '!II C dren playlDa In a dumplter near the Monterey Hotel, the ICCDC of reported murders of diflereDt women. Mel Wllliaml, a com­ munity activist, said that � was concerned about dangerous abandoned build­ ings on Cortland, whlch young slUclen1S pass on the way to the Cortland Elementary School. He said be Rd the Public Safety Department to patrol the area during the ho.ura before and after school. Public Safety officials could not be reached by preas time. Costa offers to build fence around Monterey Hotel ByRON ElGEl PRE IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES REPUBUCAN PARTY PATRICK J. BUCHANAN GEORGE BUSH DAVID DUKE • • I.OCmO 1. c.uc ... Club ::_, Hamilton .nd Elmhurat 4. Kllthl .. n Bright School - Hamilton nd DIIvIeon 7. I. 12. 14. c o TH CI , . .. , . . • , . , ••