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December 05, 1979 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-12-05

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ed later that he a no t
here to CI minority
participation but that RCA
and other major Job Corp
sponsor such as Singer,
Teledeyne, Pac rd Bell,
would be in Benton Har­
bor frequently until DOL
d selected a nsor
through the bidding proce
According to
til economic in-off for
Benton H rbor includ job
t th ceo r and ub-con-
tract. He al explained
. that e ch corpsman receive
clothing owance of $317
for th ius year 11 as
ndable tipend of
lOOper month.
uding to the de-
rted sta of downto n
Benton Harbor, illiam
urged the group to consider
th impact of an estimated
300 youth with 50 to
100 pending money per
month: 100 s ff people
with 8000 to 25,000
annual salari ' Then
there' the veral million
to rehab the build in and
hen y u co ider th RCA
go m y other
in tor ,"
Amon tlr pee
of Job Corp that RC
ha ub-contr cted out at
any of th 12 cen ter it cur-
rently oper t, illiam
lis d: printing guard
vice, food rvice, or e-
per" nee d pI cement,
utomotive maintenance,
and b edu tion.
illiams cau ioned
th t any busine participat­
ing ith RC ' h d to meet
ith DOL approval.
g th t thorough chec
ould be made. he .
'RC ould rather not t
5, 10, 50 million dollar
contr ct than go into bu i;
n with meone th t ill
embar the company.'
H assured the group
th t only top management
ould be RCA impor and
the remainder of the job
would go to local qualified
people first.
Present at th meeting
re: ayor Joel P tterson,
Commi ion r Arnold Bolin,
Bill John n John on Pont­
c , Dr. Harzel Taylor (BHt
BT Dental Clinic) Attorney
. orris Gavin, ce itc-
hell Alice' R taurant),
James Rolling (Ea t Side
Furniture Forre t Pearson
(pear n Construction),
Guy Huddleston (G.R.H.
Construction), illiam
Lilly «j)ffi_ce of Economic
Development, Ben on
Harbor City .
o attending:
ary DeFoe ACP) ,
attie Bame St. John's
Housing Council) Phil
Butler nited Community
De lopment Corporation)
Joe Jackson (Joe's Barber
and Beauty), Art Bell
BH Police partment
Sam Hud on & H Co,
Kal mazoo, H rdy iller
(Hardy' Janitorial Service)
Grover E terland Ea ter­
land Janitorial .
Arnold onard (Leo-
nard Con truction) Robin
Harper anick (Bib co Bill
Elliott AI Edward (B.H.
Police Department), Vertis
anu c anus Insur-
anc Agency,' Maurice Bis ..
hop (All-Time Pest
illie A e chu t
utual Life In urance ,
Betty Shum (Betty' Dry
Cleaners, Earl La renee
(Ebony anagement,
Chi ), John Green Con-
u1 tan t, Chi go and Fred
orrison (United Service ,
Inc. Chicago .
c
I
o

ra
reI 0 Black
from the
in Teh­
ran ran mac up again t
all of indign tion from
le den of the American
Bl c community last e .
Je J ckson he d of
Oper tion PUSH. decl red
that Blacks are not an
will not be pawns for the
enemi of America."
Vernon Jordon, he d
of th ational Urban Lea­
gue, Iso appeared outr ed
'Black meri n re-
sent being u d a pawns by
the y tollah homeini in
b rgaining for th reJea
of American h t
Jordan told ne ople.
'The fr ing of th
Blac nd female hostage
cyni 1 attempt to
divide th American pub­
lic," he added.
e
ea ther foot arrier are
not required to trod
through deep 0 on ide-
alks or onto icy p rch s
wh r slip and fall accidents
o cur; al ,curblin deli­
very carriers and rural d li­
very carriers re not re·
quired to provide rvi 0
foot should cu tom r fail
to keep approach open to
their mail boxe .'
r. Brown also said,
Custom r m be a ed
relocate
m e other
to g t ir
vere conditio
exist for an e tend d period
of
in
Y cu tomers in the Ben­
ton H rbor Are are remind­
ed to keep appr ches to
mailboxe idewalks and
porche clear 0 th mail
go through.
Po tm ter
Brown said ' althou letter
carrier mu m every
reason ble effort to' rve
the gr ate t number of cust­
om r po sibl during vere
sno ."
Plea help your
rrier to deliver your mail.
a
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