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May 27, 1981 - Image 3

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1981-05-27

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Bri« lHInged
·d
from
WlOlt
the floor Ilt Coffin Ed
feeL " •.• I'll
mben out of R
before Il e gone by. ' "
-Hot Dtry Hot Ni6ht
By Otester HiIM.
Berrien
tor raided
r of three

I
oue
portuni Y er to
redlioed communities. It
fi a variety of
Ieptima fram
chicken .... t.A ..
ore
Thoush in
eyes of the la , p
policy or the numben .
no vie ed I moral terms
by i participant Inter­
n into the f: bric of
ghetto life, finds min-
er , chers and op
keepers playin with r
Iarity.
Har- The is organized
by a De ode of "runner�
ho rvice their customers
in their homes or
d d de· r the
"
d commu-
fi
reDl.am.s the only equal op-
olice raids - biggies didn't get cauqht
ere benefi
for educa . n, all for
benefits to be transferred
to families 0 eligible ..
GIs for first time,
d service men and
omen to t e up to a
o-year educational ve
in the middl of their
eduled term of rvice.
Siljander, a member of
the Hou Veteran' Affairs
Committee which recently
reported the bill to the fun
Hou, pports and aD­
volun r anny with in-
cr d benefi for tho
ho enlist as a means of
improving the quality of
our nation' defen . He
said his cO-SPOlllOl'ship of
the bill (HR 14(0) repre-
nts "a firm commitment
to a strong national defen
bile maintaining a trong
commitment to the all­
volunteer concept."
Under propo, high
school gradua who enlist
in the All Volunteer Force
and ccessfully comp ete
the required three-ye
commitment will be eligi­
ble for $300 per month
in education and training
benefit. The allowance
ould t for 36 months
un1e the veteran rved
the equivalent of six
additional yean. In that
cue, they ould reeer
$600 a month for 36
months (the equivalent of
four nine-month 001
cal dan).
Presently, rvice men
and men can further
their educatio by paying
for 0 -third of their
schooling up to maximum
of $2,700 per year; the
U.s. Go mment pick up
the other o-thirds of
AY 27 -JU 2,1 1 THE CITIZE
cartoon of a
Tis re
giou to determine the
"lucky" umber hidden .
the dr . .
Policy .
PAGE 3
't be out 0
ff of Harbor f 10
o
c
,
d
berately t
pre , by
ab , the
public taxpayers
ture of the ICCU­
made by CoJDJDis.
manner,
e fully expect indecen t
tobe·
COIIUnislioIle:rs
d Do �
tIy . terfered
operatio of city mem-
t:
1. They h penni ed
the d City Attor-
��101ia· te d cl
out debt to city by
e Benton Harbor Fruit
lIket. This
t b tantial
SDO:DdlJU to.
Before
of e cific co -
. d in that tter it
auld be pointed out that
the letter de t primarily
·th pe al a , not
with ific facts.
Actually, it ould not be
ce for u to feel
obliga d to re d to
such infIamm tory remark .
Ho ever, we do feel that
the public is entitled to
have their memories re­
fr d regarding the
tion of not only ei
and Bolin but others.
First of all Comm. ei
has accu d u of being
in olved in conspiracy
�UJi'" him and other mem­
bers of the n.
Accordin to
Dictio.nary a co iracy
may be defmed "
plot; 0 or more perso
engaged to ther for
unla ful or evil purpose,"
Comm ould be
fully are that there is impropne
nothing unlawful or evu in· All he h d
citizen exercising th it con- politely.
Editor: M· Gray is 0
of the 01'fJl1lizers 01 t
reCllll . $I Commimonm
Arnold Bolin IIIId NorvGl
follo· letter
refen to the retUOIU lbml
by nazllen for ring the
two out of office. The
nazll election will be 1u
30.
mean,
mounthed," etc. e mu
poi t out that at no time
the of the
. ature
enoe thrown out to kill
the recall.
Ho ever, both
White and Bym
to pt
arguments
f: r of the
In fact, Iud
di ted til t it
ha
Iud
refu
the e1tlbli.she
the City r.
ould be noted th t ei
. Chairm of city's
Fin ee Committee.
2. Co· ntly oted
in fawr of clo d sessiOns
that
on y, ay 18 you
p letter from. Com-
missioner orval e· in
pr t ction of the
Herald-PaDadium
are re-
Comm. ei h defied
u to,". . point out y
one . &Ie ill· Istance
I
time.
ot pro-
city.
ton Harbor Sdloo District.
in (A report a limited
dit ducted by
Local Audit of
the Department of Tres-
ry, da Oct. 2 , 1979 .
b. isdirection d
misu 0 tax mo y d
the Benton Harbor Pub .
Library. (Feb. 18, 19 1
the d-
d to
Corpora tion
I

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