of lit te
Harbor City
'on Committ
to up milea
for out-of-to
1 by th ayor and
nmw'S$I'lOn IS from 17 to
t per mil,bt to
'pend for m tings
yo
offi-
ember Guy R. Hud
dle on, 185 obbin, voted
no on ch recommemd -
Second mester re ra-
. on for the Ben H bor
Are Schoo Adult Educa
tion Servi will be J an
ry 19-22, from 6-9 p.m.
on y - Thursday t the
F airplain Jr. High cafeteria,
announced Ed ard oods,
Coordinator.
The following .
of cond sent ter c
onday - GED English,
Oil Painting, Beginning
wing, Govemm nt, Eng-
9/10-11, dult
Ed., � n-n, Record
eeping.
T y - GED Social
Studie , Beginning Sewing,
Go emment, u.s. History-
1 dult 'c Ed., ord .
Study, ood orking Typ-
, uto Service Gr
edne GED
Science, Child C re, Ad ..
ced Sing, General
ath, English 9/10-1, En
11-1 , Shorthand.
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tion bY the committee to
eep the fees the same.
In" that the city'
paymen t schedu ought to
be compar Ie to that of
the are , Huddle ton want·
ed the JfQUP to do
re arch.
Le eCron, 581
Pa one, told Huddleston,
, e did the re ch two
ye go... n the city'
finance e in lin with
the rrouilding area, then
perhap can reconsider."
Committee chairperson
ildred Love, 634 Ogden
agreed lth Huddle ton th t
financially time had
changed . ce 1979, but
that th city c d no
afford to p y e ct om
more money. n .
. d,' e read about
pay paydays (for city
employee); it's unfair to
recomm p y hike
en there' no money to
pay them."
Timalee Sander, 1043
B' op, oted lin
recommending an increa .
e noted, e brought
it (payment) in line with
the surrounding commu-
nitie . e don't have any
money here. Let the com
million recuperate from the
bust they're under. e'
got tho hired, off
because the city couldn't
afford to pay them. It's
not fair to the people."
e member John Rich
burg, 560 E. Empire, ab
stained OIl th ote retain
ing current pay !eve , but
agreed on the mileage hike
Richburg . d he needed
more facts about ho much
tim the ayor and com-
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missionen tualIy spent
during before he
could mea determina
tion.
In St. Joseph, commie-
loner I and the ayor
receive $2 per metting.
In Ben ton Township, the
Supervisor' pay' $ 17,600
annually bile trustees
recei $35 per meeting.
St. J ph Township trus-
� tee recei e $150 per month
up to 1,800 annually bile
the pervisor, cle and
tre ret are paid $7,000
per year.
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Benton H rbor City
Co rs old the city
ned property t 200 E.
ain to Vertis anus
ho will open delicate
san there.
eManus out bid 0
other for th property ,
offering the city 3,000
for th former Golden Q
pool hall, it known.
The city also sold a lot
at 638 Pearl to Rev. th
aniel ells, Sr. ho owns
the ajacent property. Com-
, loner ildred ells ab-
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Thursday - GED ath,
Human Biology, Drawing
Tailoring, U.s. Hi ory-Il,
Bu . Communic tion,
Speech, Auto Servic .
ood bu rvice
to t dult Education
Center for any student
enrolled for second rnes
ter ill be vailable t the
following pi up points:
Bard at 6:00 p.m., Sterne
B t 6:05 p rn., Cal
vin Britain at 6: 10 p.m.,
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Benton Harbor High School
t 6: 15 p.m. and Seely
eCord at 6:20 p.m.
fi e dollar (5.00)
boo depo it will b re
quired for e ch c
Second seme er c
will begin on January 26,
1981.
PIe call the Adult
Education Service office
927-4743 for any dditional
inform tion.
o
You don't h e to b
profe ' nal b etball play-
$25,000 this
ichigan Lot
tery' $1.00 game,
"High Score," an in ant
prize of $ 25 ,000. Ticket
ent 00 e at noon, Tues-
ti n of the American Consti-
day, January 20, through
out the sta. The gold
ticke • five spot con ..
ce ed under b etball
p ttem. The player win
prize determined by th
number of points th total
for the five spot "your
ore" exceed the re
own under' "their score".
If any spot h FT "fr
thr " symbol, the total
for "your ore' will be
doubled.
"High Score" co ists of
over 29 million ti e ,with
more than 11.5 million in
prize. Th Grand Prize
. $25,600 A Year for Life
ith minimum of $50,
(00). On the er
overall odds of purchasing
winning ti etsisappro '
te
Comrnissi ner heard
City Manager Paul cCaul
ey am of a De fmancial
. is. He indicated he
wid be 1 ying off employ
ee and taking other dras-
ic m res.
The commission appro
d a two ee contr ct
C
with H and H A ciate
of Kalamazoo who will
provide training for th
recently hired perviso
of the 83 CEl' employ
ees hired by the city to
perform cial c ean-up
projects.
H and H . 0 ned by
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AS GTO - . Last
year wa " year of storm
warning " for Bl 'Ameri
cans, and d epening racial
hostility no threaten to
tear ociety apart, the
ational Urban Legue id
Wednesd y.
The league, in its annual
State of BI America
report, also argued that
Blacks' ill h especial
e" in the dom sti
policie Ronald Reagan pro
poses, becau dispro
portionate number of them
are affected by government
actions."
Expressi an open tti-
tude to ard the pre' nt
el ct, the report id: "there
is much in hat r. Re gan
had to y (during the
campaign) to give ' to
the hope tha t h will un
der and the cial prob-
ems of minoritie and the
poor.
"And there is some com
fort to be derived from
the precedent of all pre'
dents moving toward the
political center in order to
govern a nation that is
unique in it diver ity,"
But the Urban League,
it
50,OOO-member organiza-
tion that s to eliminate
racial discrimination and
aid economically depri ed
peop in . United States
. d it doe no expect
any such mo ement from
�ltraconserv tive in Con-
gre ho are already sharp-
ening their axe to cut and'
y t th 'c
interes of the poor.
"Their tion mu be
d ry 0 th
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a revitaliza 'on of coali
tions that m de po ible
so many gains throughout
the 60s and into the 70 "
The report painted
bl picture of life for
many bl s in the United
States. Whil unemploy
ment in the Bl commu
nity e imated officially
at 13 percent, a league
survey put the fJgUre i 25
percent. J oble s yed
high among B orker
in the 1980 re 'on b -
cau they d not
reco ered from the rece
'on of 1974-75, the report
'd.
The official unemploy
m nt ra for b teen
ager 36 percent, but
the report e tim ted th
tual figure at 59 percent.
It . d the number
e
ion.
The city will t b'
for remainder of
training aspect of th CET A
grant, illiam Lilly .
of B
million in
e, bile the num
ber of poor bite remained
t 16.7 million. _
"If th re I any ov r-all
de ription to . of 19 0
as it in Blac America,
it' that it year of
ye
prob
to th r-
ye in hich
ent forces of
e became fully
, lble," 'd Urb Leagu
Pr 'dent Vernon Jordan.
"It . cl th t deepe
ing rae hostility, fu
by inequality and eco <XDi
st thre tens
ant
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The
Health
E man, progr coordi-
ld tudi