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. c e II • n 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- I Co 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. • I 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- c • Ion 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., • Ie a - 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 • aca • 01 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 • • ay and this ill call for 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