don't ny peop p 1 I I . I I I I I Loe ed At: Adv ne. Building I 23077 Gr. n Id Rd. I 557-1410 Phone For AppoIntment I "We need more vi ble can­ did t ," 'd Herrada. "We need (candidat) t truly represent the interes of the people. We ve encourage good peop e to run for o ce, so that the peop ve some­ one to vote for." I I I "Freedom Summer" co-en ir Ble da,' d that in order to eocoura re tration and voting, ci need to know that they can apeak out on (. on r THE WCAL' OF CE, in a commercial buildin i in the pre­ dominantly bl ck Bue eye- Wood- P DLOCK----------- continued from P 9 1 One resident at public ion called Ibis "an unconstitutional in­ YII on of privacy.· ·It 100 like search and seizure witbout tile owner's permission." be saki. He alIo c:harJed that the resolu­ tion ·too .V8p,. giving city JOYCrDmeDl power that were broad andopon He Idded be himself had faced • yeara a., from the Inspection Department to be used nst bonest citizens, but a "p ure dic api t il- legalactiviti 0 p teeth· into la against drugs and prostitution. Council oman Christine Franklin id, "You can't fine an owner or take a ay his property without going through the court process.· Councilman Charlie P. Davis said that if house are beins used to promote drup, tile law ·puts them on DOtice that if it happe . n, it will jeopardize their owners p of the property? L.OTTO '-OTTO '-OTTO A. O� Ii �4 .2112 IEI' 8. '.19 &e J 32 'IIJEP C. i& III 26 � U CJ�fP D. iI II 2&!Q 12 titEr E.91 Ie 11'52 I' IIEP -. .,. A O� Ii a4 2112 SIEP 8. 6B lIB &8 J 2 "EP C. i& III 26 12 CJ�EP D.iI U26 �12tr1Er E.91 Ie lrS2 15 IIEP .-. ... ,. COUNCILMAN Frank Ros amwercd that the law w not meant FREEZE------ corlllnLled from P 1 ____ .. --- ACORN IDd olber community orpnizations involved in making tbiI request were concerned with belpina the bomeless find homes, particularly after hardships ca�ed by Michigan Governor John Boller'. ppUcy of removing ap­ proximately 93 mUlion people from IOCial services. ·It'. a defeat for everyone," sbe aald. If people were allowed to be in pubUc bouiing, the city would have been able to receive revenues from rent and lome people with skills might have been able to make repairs, be said. She claimed the city failed to take advantage of "an easy way to solve problems." bo could In the repair them aDd provide revenue to the city in the form of property taxes. Some observen DOte that in the �, u a member of the Michigan State. Senate, Coleman Young worked clo ely with ben of urban renewallU'elt who ed then Detroit Mayor Jero P. Cavanagh by trying to move homeless families into vacant urban renewal houses and tried to show that the homes should be repaired rather than destroyed. '-OTTO L.OTTO A. I)� I a4 2112 DEP 8.68.' tUSS2 I.EI' C. iSIIIH�_l2nEP D. Sf U 2& 2� 12 triEr E. 91 Ie 1�921& IIEP - .... ,. L.OTTO ,-OTTO A. O� Ii N 2112 SIEP 8.6B U J 821'EI' C.iSJaIIH unEP D. Sf 21262012 MEP E.91 Ie �ru .& IIEP .-. .,. ONE OF THE most prominent community groups in Research Park was a strong base of his support in his campaigns for Mayor of Detroit during the 1970s. "He doesn't seem consistent with his roots," one person aid. Representatives of Mayor Young were not available for comment at the timt. of this deadline. -THE (Y:OmtG) administration .bowed an unwillingness to look at creative solutions," she charged. "Tbcy showed an inability to get thelnct together." Schorr added that. the city's poUey against tilling public housing units was similar to its original op­ poaitiQn to ACORN's proposal for turning vacant houses over to people \ o RECOG THE Play Lotto and enter the 20 Car Giveaway! When you play Lotto, your ticket goes into "high gear For a limited time, your $5/5 wager ticket for a Single drawing is not only your chance to win millions, it's your chance to win a new car With the Lotto 20 Car Giveaway, you could win one of twenty new cars. Like jeeps, Broncos, Daytonas, Mustangs, LeSabres, a Town Cat a DeVille and more, two each week for 10 weeks. Just send in your non-winning $5 tickets. Winners will be drawn from new entries each week. So send in often and get a chance to get behind the wheel of a brand new cat See your Lottery retailer for complete details. Starts June 28. Odd of winning Lotto: .. f6. 1 in 813; I) 0 6.1 in HM9: (I of6. 1 in 10.737.573 . Not .. ...,. of di8crtmination are tNaotMOul. What you may hear : ., tWrted apartment right youc.lld .. , Ihow you the IPIf1m8nt _ your grMn card,- �.don' = t. ... thIr the'::_