A pu li h duled for cia! ta force appointed by the Bo rd h corne in ·th its find­ in. T t a The ena trnent of law in ichigan em- high .h I three w gc in- m�nth . in. wbegan, tat ment i the b said Benjamin L. H k out thi week Th e ec�ti dir tor of the nt thci tiona} A sociation for the Ir age f C 1 d mcrea ac ording to dvancement 0 re f livm incre People,'" c have su .k· ully guided our first le i . 1 e I . . h ture mto ena ung t e Cpo high school de­ puty regi t r t program." H s noted that the event. 'is p r nail an e termely pr ud m mcnt f r m , but iust impor­ t ntly it ign Is an out- tanding mpli hment for ter Education t ternent." di on. ' measure requir s puJii hugh h 01 principal to be appointed deputy regi tr t in their schools itt-at "graduatm ni r will h diplon., in one h nd and their fanchi to vote in the other " The plan i 'p ttern d fter one no e isting in • pr the state of Georgia, that s initiated by the governor t that time. J imrny: Carter. The bill at the time, a cording to G rgia State nator Juli n Bond, c u d n great fur r. "Pa age wa imply an ut rowth 0 e en e rlier efforts by th state to in­ v I it young citizen in the politic I proce. e shouldn't forget that Ge rgia becam the first state in the union to gr nt oting right to 18- ears Ids bac in 1943. that w s when AACP chapter throughout the state first initiated their annual tradi- .... • • , c B rd and I a 12 kindergarten student from artindale going to John n. The plan by bringing a pro- J hn on enrollment up to 257 would result in a net vings of $63.593 with lion. ith utting two teach­ er nd other cost , some 38,210 would be the ving. - Plan F: ith the closing of Pearl, illburh, Spinks Comers and Sodus schools, the S.A. .P. School e Mothers, Pro­ gram) wid then be in a po ition to leet from the clo d school, a facility th t ould be 'f­ ficient for it need and the SA .P. portables located t the Techni Center ould be do d. Advant I. e . ble better physical f cili ties to ho the SA .P. Prop'am. . 2. T 0 of the four mentioned hools (pearl iDbury) '0 provide more space to accomodate additional tu t the U US 22 ... 2 , 979 E CI E � E 3 Pe rl, r Ii - PI C: ince Johnson school ill be under: it pacity of 215, and ill­ bury is under enrollee with only 72 from ilIbury to Johnson. Also, the plan call for 80 fourth A fifth If er from rd. and plan im d at the 0 rcrowd­ in at Bard. This ould move 41 third graders to artindaJe and clo the rd annex. The net vi be $4,966 and more efficien t artindale. ould for of o PUBLIC INVITED C • Ir Ctoe ltwill the first The United Com­ munity Developm nt Cor- poration U ill hold g neral meting of all its member on ugu t 27 at p.m. t the Benton Harbor Library. n electi n of a ne Bard of Due tor will b held. time in the organization history of Benton H rbor busine people ill p rt­ i ip t in such an electi n. i a non-profit orgianization to do t its n m implie de elop job and a ta b for nton Harbor. The publi m- vited . o reg- lo cred the a e rna ont . but It registerin th t gives the t imp .t nd mean­ in. It ould b tr i if lar nd vit I gment of our iety failed to av il it elf of the privi­ I ges and bi tions of full itizenships. ,. Other t t here the PI n 8: 10 the reduction of I � teachers portables Colmubus. nd I S retary. Bus 45 cond gr dcrs and _ Plan D: Thi 68 gr ders from Columbus to t hool. AI 15 fifth grader nd 83 sixth If ders from Sterne Brunson to cst school. This pi n ould eli the combination r est hool ·th d' tan b . . The net vin of this plan are prQjcted at 14,680. ti n 0 mar hing Black high .h 01 enior down to courthouses to regist- The legi lation known a Senate Bill 95 and in­ trodu ed in the ichigan legislature by t te S nator Ja ie Vaughn III ill me n can expe tant 139,000 state ide gradu t­ ing regi tered ter for 1980. Vaughn said he hoped the bill ould "stimulate an increa d intere t in par­ ticipatory demo ra y. nd a an e ellent civi tea .hing m th d- nator Vau hn i ) 0 the -chairm n of the na­ ti nal political ef rt in the n tion' st te legisla­ ture being conducted on behalf of the bill, long with G rgia State enator Julian Bond. "It i my hop that thi legislation ill in ure a ne genation of voters in the politi al pr ce iJliken aid. ' e ha tables at the pre nt site of the S.A .P. Progr m. Di dvant s: I. dditional tran por­ tation cost and di ranee. Th T Force feel that the implem ntation of three of the Committee' re ommend tion not fe sible at thi time: The recommended closin of Columbu School. Clo . n the entire Cloumb S 001 will creat Undue h rdship on the School Distr" t. There d be vere transport tion pro­ bl m created by such action the force' District bill h are: Pennsylvania, lina Tenn Virginia, nd Ohio. ro­ Tex R commendation o the 0 d lion Boynton School. The force ted,' Cl0 . j t portion of Boynton School t thi time ould be undersirable for the fono� : I vacated portion ould pre- nt a hazardo conditio for the rest of the' 001 unl it' razed immed­ lately; (2) The old per- 'tion con . t are ill' disll)CJlSlbl1e the opera . (ki chen, tuy·,