0' I ea·Of , I uld expect m to be more con- iderate of countY taxp ye , om of bom live-and vote-in their districts. Plenty of taxpayers re cted fter . tbi ne pa�r -reve led t e gl . par ramp going to be built 'tb a tax tha sbould end thi year e cept for at going on in th c room at the county building. �ublic reaction, ell as opposi­ tio from tbe Berrien County Build­ ing Au�ty, an independent agency, forced t three bo rd leade -Clar ,. S cey and Grau­ -to junk the ramp project Star,nr even p� that tbe four-tent mill tax d no be dropped. . aybe fin nce cbairman St cey thought be as making Bro ie points with that announcement. He Meds t m in bis race for the state legislative post being vacated by Rep. RaY ittan. But di cerning members of tbe public kno be as forced into it; be didn't consi er the taxp yers until after he s forced. . to. o Stacey and bis t 0 .fello voyageurs in the ooden sboe on tb "Sea of De " can hardly ait to toss more gold into the depths of no - return. For hat reaso ? The state corrections commis ion ill go along itb' a reasonable delay in Berrien jail cons ructio if the state too s a genuine effort i being made to find the best ite and develop the t long range plan. It i n't too late to tum bac . The second architectural contract hasn't yet been signed. C'mon yn en Blynken and od: let the county board -study the alternatives. If studies prove your program right, so be it If you're proved rong no bard feelings. On the contrary, th public ill reSpect you for having made it po ible to arrive at a judgment more favorable to t_·­ payers. They'll love you, and as the poet says, t • u _ � _ Y u shall see the beautiful things . "As you roc on the mi ty sea. , In • orl . . . tacey, Clark, GraU' In it's enthusiasm to maintain the status- quo, the local daily newspaper gives itself the benefit of a short memory. What follows is the complete text of an 'editorial that appeared in the April 15 issue of th Herald Palladium. A quick glance at the article shows . the H-P � less than happy with Lad Stacey's management of the taxpayer's money. Since Stacey the best condi- I dote the Republicans could produce for the 44th District State Representative race, the H-P has been forced to swallow its previous tatements and appear to favor St s record ith lip licking nthusiasrn._ As a public service have revived their more honest analysis of the Stacey record and serve it up again for the voters'digestion. I -The Editor drift -On , I , , . f -aim t represents onl wbat four or five thousand' I f mily bomeo ner pay to the .county in property taxes each year. . Peanuts! -as tbey say these days " aropnd Washington, the holy city of all big . ' ancy Clar is chairman of the county board; Stacey is finance �an; and Grau is dministra­ tion committee cbairman, in charge '" of developing building plans. For years the three have possessed the clout to obtain approval of demographic and site studies on Berrien's building needs. Yet the did nothing! . o the trio claims that the state" .. corrections department is pushing too bard for jail remodeling to honor the year's construcPon moratorium . recommended by county planners. The position of the county board troika is particularly interesting in vie of cbarges made by County Complissioner R. J. Burkholz, ot­ . tbat tbe planning' commis ion voted last month to recommend a. f facilities study that would identil ort and long t rm needs, for the jail. tbe nearby courthouse and . neee ary parlding lots. Bur holz cbarged Commissioner Grau got t e board to approve the second. • architectural contract without ever telling the full com- mi sion of the planner tudy • recommendation. Only last rno th this newspaper vealed in an editorial that under 1 dersbip of Wynken, Blynken and Nod. tile county' board was rushing into con truction of an unsightl par ing ramp' bet een the courtb and Lake Michigan. And the board was going to use a our­ tenth mill tax originally voted t p Y for construction of the courtbo . Since neither' CI rk, Grau nor Stacey reside in the City of St. Jo eph, it's understandable that they're not particularly concerned with the appearance of the building projects they ponsor for the county seat. But at tbe very least, one I • I • I I •• '*