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March 12, 1980 - Image 3

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1980-03-12

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THE CITIZ
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I
Smith's lt
nton Harbor city
the rele of inC onnati
reprding the HUD home
reba ·tatiao prosram.
T: alia' letter to the
Buffalo board Id
that body, '111 my opini
it I in the bes in of
the township to COIl· r
• peaceful ttIemen t of this
tter.
"Admi�, rs,
ailer' reque are often
troublesome burden-
r, the f: ct
remains the Freedom of
biam.ti Act nq� ���"iP"'''''''''�''���''''''''''''''�'';;''''��
ean , the Fr
dom of Information suit
filed by Arnold Smith, .
191 Searl ,
city of Benton Harbor
been duled for
a June trial.
The Buffalo
Ie ment d a re-
commendation of th
To ip att ney P ul
T glia.
In a letter to the board,
he td re appar­
ently a technical vio tion
of the (Freedom Of in­
formation) Act."
Th e Buffalo uit
filed in Berrien Cir­
cuit Court in ovember
and alleged that the board
"capricio y violated th
(tate' Freedom of Infor­
mation) Act by refusing
or delayin in
(W providing cop'
lie recor . "
a public body to permit "Th refore,
inspecti and to pro . d . tuation here re re
promptly cop' of non- pparently a technical
e empt documen and vio ation 0 th Act."
records , req t' Taglia d
either orally or in .. there uld be some clear-
writing by a member of the ly defined Otten board
public. poll . hich spell out
pertainin 'to
menl
o

We can ith the ne 3O-month certifi­
cate of deposit that pays you a op­
ping 11,75% annual interest, but by
compounding that interest con in ously,
you enjoy an annual yield of 12.6500.
And more good ne s. , . you don't have
to invest 5,000 or 10,000. invest as
little as 1,000 if you ish, and in 30
months ICB 'II pay you ba 1,349,26.
This h'gh-yield investm nt opportunity
is available rig t no at ICB, And it's
safe, Your deposi are pro ected up 0
$40,000 by e F.O.l.C.
r.
11 B : Ben on Harbor (2 locations) • Baroda. Such
• Eau Oaire. Fairplain. Gal'en. ashore. S • Or
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