VOL. III 0.9 FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 1981 CIty. To v, Tue ay ill be t payroll th city can m t c:£ ley unced. There is only enough mon y to continue city operation for anoth r o to three ee , he noted. To the listener, an udi nee p ked with the citf;' police officer, the p recei d with you kno { the county and state police? I e ed 20 year plus a policeman and now what - to be cCau ey prom' d city ould h lp its employ- . s form their own com­ to bid on p rform­ they d dr tic Co Cbar Y ubrough «: ul y ho had dr n up th plan. c:£ uley refused to y, 'I could tell you, but I don't ant to. ' Carl SERVI G TRI-COU TY SOUTHWESTER ICHIGA Pavo Bro , ed the 666 question commenting en you kno ho m de th plan, you kno control,' c:£au y alked out of th m ting ying, 'I'm no p id enough to this." He receives o 33,000 men, T 0 men on a shift at time. ccording to reports on SJM radio, Chamber Vice-President Ro er Curry i that cCauley did not have the experti on his to develop th plan and th Chamber had mad re th t the consultan called in on development of the plan were paid. Guy R. Huddleston, 182 Robbins, id that cCauley, Ron Sc ults of bonmarche, Inc., John Lottridge, former city cle and or and 0 un­ identified hit male ere orking at St. Joe ph Holi d Y Inn, Saturd y noon with legal pads d eloping me thing. cCauley did not return any phone caIb to comfum or deny the ith shouts of alarm o er th cCauley-Chamber of Commmerce plan ringing in his ear onday night, City ayor Joel Patter that the commission ould be . coming out with plan of its own. All ttempt to r ch yor Patterson be een Tuesday morning and pre time ednesday noon failed. Ho ever Commisssioner orval e ld ednesd y that plan would be an- nounced on Friday. "I t will be much le radical than the city manager" c, told Th Citizen, We' id that com- oners would cut b d I y off but not to th extent cCauley sugge ed. ei indicated ilia there ould be plan to raise additional cash by Ding equipment no long­ er used by the city, ch in public 0 s. "I per naDy think the thing will not go," of ec y' to city. plan when cont ted ednesday morning. ei , chairman of t finance committee of th commission and Arnold Bolin and Patte on met on th plan Tuesday. ornmi loner Char- les Yarbrough when reached . Reynold urninum Company i negotiatin ith ichigan Standard Alloy nc. for the pur- cha of the S Alum- inum plant in Benton Harbor. In a pre n tion before the . Benton Harbor City Commission onday night Charle . Schrenk, Econo­ mic De elopment Director for the Twin Citie Area Chamber of Commerce said both part's "ha greed in principal 00 the b ic te 'of the purch Comp tion of th milli dollar go ernm n t d environ- then dminister fund . m ntal approval. ayor Joel atter 3 million HUD Urban indicated the commissi Development Action Gr t ill in po (UD G) grant is on p bili a of fmancial p a creditab e luring the Chi go - based R yn old s. c1 Th UD G mu lici d by th city and city commissioner tho- rized 0 public hearing for Feb. 17 and 19 to the UD G grant applicati pollution "d