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Page 2 PHOENIX April 25, 1974I n f h o W n l r D n f%u25a0 a %u25a0 * *+ -------- - ..................w w . IW.I 1. %u2022 %u2022 IW W IW O V I I W i l l I A /held Thursday, May 9, at Michel%u2019s Restaurant.V*___ - .- ........................... %u2019 -Nancy Wolf, Heights resident and EAC staff member, will be teaching the lessons, utilizing the Heights as a living laboratory. Students will identify and examine street trees, and actually care for them - especially neglected ones. The program, co-sponsored by the Brooklyn Heights Association and the Brooklyn Heights Garden Club, %u201c is mostly observation,%u201d says Mrs. Wolf; %u201c how the tree looks, and whether it appears healthy. But in addition to learning how to identify the different trees, the kids will examine the leaves, do bark rubbings - even adopt a tree to care for.%u201dThe kids will learn about diseases that can kill trees; how to take down broken branches to improve a tree%u2019s appearance; and how to give trees extra moisture during dry periods.Volunteers to help students care for trees are asked to call the Brooklyn Heights Association at UL 8-9193 or Nancy Wolf at 522-6172.BellamyEnters BillOn CadTowFinancingHeights Senator Carol Bellamy announces the State Senate this week adopted several measures to benefit Mitchell-Lama housing residents in response to lobbying from all parts of the state of several thousand of them in Albany this past week. These measures, co-sponsored by Senator Bellamy, are now before the Assembly for action.In an important development for Brooklyn Heights, the Senate adopted a bill that would permit temporary financing of Cadman Towers, a limited-profit housing development in Brooklyn Heights, to continue for an aggregate period of eight years.H T U ! * 1.111 ____i .* % i> . iiua UUI Will icaiuic llic UCHCJLitof interim financing for Cadman Towers. Because of the unusually long period of construction necessitated by the fraud and misrepresentation of the original developer, the financial benefit of interim financing provided for MitchellLama cooperatives, in the local finance law has been effectively eliminated. With the proposed extension, middle-income families at least face the prospect of being able to afford these homes,%u201d said Senator Bellamv.

