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                                    %u2605 DEMOCRATS! %u2605ELECT THE CHO ICE OF DEMOCRATSSTANLEY FRERE^ STANLEY FREREOur schools belong to our children and their parents.They must not be permitted to becom e patronagehavens tor politicians and officials involved in education.The School Decentralization Law should be rewritten, andinclude provisions that forbid teachers and politiciansfrom serving on Community School Boards.%u201dSTANLEY FRERECrime, Criminals and Drugs are the major threats to ourcommunity, our children, our lives. Criminals must beswept from our streets; drug pushers must be put awayfor life, because they are Merchants of Death.\STANLEY FREREAs the Assemblyman of the people, i will fight for morepolicemen on our streets, and tougher laws that willmake our homes and streets safer?llTW %u201e STANLEY FRERE. The State and City program for the Homeless is woefullyinsufficient. A better way must be found to rectify thisdisgrace in the wealthiest city in the world.%u201dSTANLEY FREREI advocate that every elected official be required totake a urinalysis test for drugs. Our elected officials mustserve as role models for our youths, not part of the problem.%u201dSTANLEY FREREThe State of New York must, through the floating ofBonds, provide the funds for Middle and Low IncomeHousing.%u201dSTANLEY FREREThe Middle Class bears the brunt in tax pay-out. I advocate a tax decrease for the Middle Class and a taxincrease for the wealthy.\w _ STANLEY FREREOur Youths have no outlet for athletic and recreationactivities after school. The State and City must find fundsto rehabilitate city-owned buildings to accom m odate the needs of our youths.%u201dS tanley Frere Has The c re d e n tia lsTo Do The Jo b%u2022Former Vice Chair of the Crown Heights Jaycees %u2022Former Boardmember of the Faculty Student Association of New York City Community College %u2022Co-Founder University Student Senate CUNY %u2022Former Community Resource Specialist Court Employment Project/Vera Institute of Justice %u2022Former Member of Chancellors SelectCommittee to evaluate college administrators at CUNY %u2022M em ber ofPratt Area Community Council %u2022 Former administrator and BudgetOfficer Board of Education Drug Prevention Program %u2022M em ber ofthe Coalition of Labor Union Women %u2022M em ber of the Coalition ofBlack Trade Unionists %u2022 Member of 88 PCT Council %u2022M em ber of 78PCT Council.VoteFOR THE CHO ICE OF DEMOCRATS%u2605 V O T E F O R aS T A N L E Y F D %u00bb ETuesday, N ovem ber 4 ,1 9 8 6Polls open 6 :0 0 A.M. to 9 :0 0 P.M.VOTE FOR STANLEY FRERE, ASSEMBLYMAN - 57th ADThis a d p a id for b y D e m o c ra ts b y S tan ley H FrereGroup Says No SheltersContinuedafraid to work if the City gives us the apartments. We will do the work to fix them withour blood, sweat and tears,%u201d she said. %u201cButthere should be no more shelters. Sheltersare like sending the Jews back to the concentration camps.%u201dChildren who now live in the hotel, carrying signs that read %u201cAll I want for Christmasis a home,%u201d held the hands of their mothersduring the march while other parents pusheda fleet of baby strollers along DowntownBrooklyn%u2019s Fulton Street, a sight that was areal contrast to the shoppers along FultonMall.When they arrived at the Borough President%u2019s office, the marchers outlined theirdemands over a small PA system. %u201cWe haveto take an initial stand because it is happening to us,%u201d said Sharonnie Perry, a socialworker for Colony South Brooklyn Houseswho works at the hotel. %u201cAtlantic Terminal isfor the rich and they%u2019re going to push us toBed-Stuy and then they%u2019ll push us to EastNew York and then to Bushwick and thenthey%u2019ll send us out to Long Island and cut offthe transportation so we%u2019ll be stuck,%u201d shecharged. Perry threatened, %u201cWe will moveinto 16 Court St. We will be sleeping inBorough Hall and we will be sleeping inGracie Mansion with Ed Koch.%u201dPerry pointed to the tragic fire that tookthe lives of four children at the hotel this pastsummer as indication that the City was notmoving to act on problems confrontingwelfare hotel residents, and charged that theCity%u2019s Housing and Preservation Department(HPD) was %u201cfreezing%u201d the use of City-ownedapartments in Brooklyn and only showingArms residents apartments in Manhattanand the Bronx.%u201cTake the freeze off the HPD apartments. Iknow from inside sources at HPD that therehundreds of apartments available in Brooklyn,%u201d she said, calling on the BoroughPresident to hold a meeting with representatives from the hotel along with Mayor Kochor a representative from his office and Housing and Preservation Commissioner PaulCrotty to address the freeze on apartmentsand the issue of permanent housing for thehotel residents.Raun Rasmussen, an attorney from SouthBrooklyn Legal Services, representing someof the hotel residents in a suit to blockFederal money for the ATURA project, alsoaddressed the demonstrators. %u201cWe have todemand that all City-owned properties bedeveloped tor low-income families auu firstof all for people in shelters.Golden, who issued a statement after thedemonstration, called the conditions at theBrooklyn Arms Hotel %u201cwretched.%u201d The statement, continued by pointing out, that'although The City Planning Commission andBoard of Estimate adopted legislation thatwould permit acquisition of the BrooklynArms Hotel building and land, the Board ofEstimate does not have a resolution on theagenda to condemn the building and takepossession of it.Further, he said in the statement that theCity administration has pledged to develop aplan for new temporary family shelters in theborough and that before the Brooklyn Armscan be closed, the shelter must be developed.Golden also repeated his request to HPD andthe City%u2019s Human Resources Administrationto place a staff member on-site at the hotel tohelp families find apartments and asked thatthe City develop a borough-wide strategy forthe disposition of all City-owned properties.Garden Holds SaleBrooklyn Botanic Garden%u2019s annual Election Day sale is coming Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 4 and 5, with a huge display ofhouseplants and perennials to brighten bothhome or office.A complete assortment of houseplants forall exposures will be available, promises Betsy Kissam of the garden. Unusual varieties ofplants for dark apartments will be offered, aswell as holiday flowering plants, luxuriantfern varieties, hanging baskets, house trees,large orchids in bloom or in bud, and a selection of sturdy perennials for fall planting.Prices start at $1.25 and experts will be onhand to assist in making selections. Therewill also be a harvest table featuring homemade jams and jellies, honey, bittersweet,wreaths, dried grasses, Indian com andfresh-cut herbs.The sale is from 10am to 5pm on Tuesdayand from 10am to 2pm on Wednesday, indoorsin the rotunda of Brooklyn Botanic Garden%u2019smain building at 1000 Washington Avenue.\that got stalled in the State Senate this year - to help senior citizenspay for prescription drugs, and to set up enough new courts to makesure that narcotics dealers are brought to trial instead of getting offwith plea bargains. That%u2019s why I'm asking you to vote for the CuomoMontalto team. Cuomo-Montalto. Think of it as one word.%u201d- GOVERNOR MARIO CUOMOVote Democratic %u2605 Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 4,1986JOE MONTALTOForState SenatorPaid tor b y Friends o f Jo e M o n talto , 4321 8th Ave,, Bklyn, N.Y. 11232Page 6, TH E P H O E N IX , O cto b er 30, 1986
                                
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