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April 29, 1981 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-04-29

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De Editor,
I
presti amo men in
to per- the bu . orld. And
no they are being replac­
ed by a scalp or er.
I feel that the men
e been dealt with in a
ry unju mann r by
. Ti ornia and his co­
o en. Some of the
men have eiili r 10 their
home 0 on th verge of
doin 10. hOOte'
ce ity to man and
his family. Some have
o their car luxury ,
but yet I bee
of hat they had in sted
them. But nothing
etc.
yean of
their . e , d no the
T' ornia family can ju
t th door in the
ho
ere youn hen
they b an to
o but no
them are old. en ho
he d to build that com­
pany and give i 0
aybe r. T' mia i
untou eel and or, un­
moved, or ju plain
unconcerned out the
plight 0 his employee
hd helped him in
III other
the chip ere
down, and the company
and union had to scratch
e 0 en b Of
coo the abo e ate­
ment . only my candid
opinion.
I think that the men
ho ha e been faced with
this bit of inju . ce have
been very qui t and very
pan nt through this hole"
ordeal, and their dogged
faith d strength along
ve ept them from being
tom asunder, or doing
anything fooli .
In 0 of Ralph Elli-
entitled ''In­
r. Ellison
the plight
of the Blae man in bite
am . ca. I think it des­
cribe the plight of the
stnIW' 19 Ausco orker
e th
Ed
"
. Doug­
Colom
struck
car;
lSCorma' alleged
un are he
had bit anyone? Y BE
HE JUST DIDN'T r.
o 00<1.
R . .T. Burton
837 Broad y
Benton Harbor
Con n: of 0
ne , four unit apartment
buildings (Xl High Street
been halted by the
city.
Acco ding to Building
Department Inspector Fred
Thomp n, Albreth "Son­
ny" Ad ner of Adams
d Son Co
dam had been ed
summary spension"
revokin his contractor
lisee pending hearing
on ay 15.
According to
there are two complaint
m da' Adams.
Adam is charged with
doing $9,600 contractor'
job in St. John', ichigan,
and a $9,000 job in E gle,
M1c�m and failed to p y
ho fil d liens
telling d
can furnish proof of a valid
, mu
op," Thompson . d.
illiam LaRue, Slate
Department of
purch
Street 10 from th
city December, 1980
for $200 ea . At t
tim he promised to u
local re . ents on the job.
dam . un ailab
Berri n County's Ju e­
nil Court . in urgent
need of fo r hom to be
o an emergency b .
elter home fo delin­
quent cbildren, according
to G en 0, A . te
Director of I - Berrien
County Juvenile Cen r.
Shelter home are licen­
d foster home that
placed in elter care are
nerally tho ho are
charged . th property
offen or tu offen
such running a ay from in on
hom or bein incotrigibl " any time of
rs, Mingo said. "In night. For
most c s they will n�t
stay in the elter hom
longer than 21 days, tb
time it es for the Court
o
for temporary to order a dispo ition",
placement of children pend- e added.
. g their hearing in Ju enil According to Char
Court rs, ingo ted Kehoe, Director of Court
that the children placed in Service, using the Ju
elter care- ar th ho Center a p ent for
do not present rio children that not
to the community, but high' to the conununity
ho cannot be returned . not co effecttre.
home be u pro er "Shelter care ooiy co ts
parental pervision is not hat
present or family pro
prevent th child' p
ment in their 0 home.
"The children and youth
e , de i
to the contrary.
h n provided y funds
RIF program, but
only pro' ed employee
participant CET
er is quite sim-
ple, e pl' d by the
program's direcetor,
Inez J. Hohne , "Th Urb
_'--IIAlDWily � ... ....m.lr.b��u..JU....w�
o that CETA' no
1979. According to LaRue longer!undin Public Ser­
in that same year two vice Employment program
other complaints ere fi- in our community, will th
led ainst Adam, on RIF (Re ding Is Fund-
w dropped as the sta · mental) program, nsored
did not have jurisdiction; by The Urb G tew y
on the other charge Adams - ce to function? _
complied wfth order of This que ion . being
the state. ed by th concerned
parents, ho particip te in
the local RIF program,
ich e over 400 chil-
dren from pre- through
the 6th grade in the Ben ton
Harbor - Benton TOW1MhJID
hom
d
con t in
Berti n County Ju
Center at 471-28�1.
b
The t distribution 0
will ee ter wnd
Day, d ill
held 0 y 7th, from
3:30 to 6:00 p.m. t the
n Pub'
brary.

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