THE ERA OF REAGO 0 ICS OR SUPPL Y·SIDERS IS UPON US. PAGE 3 HAS 0 ARTICLES OF HO THE CRUNCH IS HITTI G HO E I HEALTH CARE JA UARY , a unanimous OOIltmUsaoD, qu are railed by citize t the of the , finn of Small, man Dettman for e city's general l. Three of concern are bei d: inegularitie sur· rounding the bid openings; I - Dettman's role penonal ttomey for ayor bC e jn hi y d costly court battle to 1979 yom e1ectio ; - po conflicts Dettman firm in both the city ton H the ad t1Uldy opened", from th the fum of RobinJon, Ford S anson. Though City r Gerald Hepp r told Coo e at the bid opening, that ccording to bid procedure , the Small bi ould be thrown out, Cooke id all bids ould be received. A y, 1980 propo- sal bmitted by Qu tin Fulcher, ho did not bid, abo produced by t the . ollday "0 • e told The Citizen, ''You kilo I reaDy wanted Quent, but e have to go "th the 10 bidder, if are go to the unions for a renegotiation of their tract." F r under co . eration for the prosecu­ ting 0 • OBJECTS TO OPE I GS Commissioner Arnold Bolin submitted a prepared tement at the onday afternoon inte "wing sio conducted by the com- . '0 meeting a com- mitt of the ho . "I un deeply distre the totally inept � ner in . bids for nices has been handled," Bo . • "I refer specifi­ cally to the "inad rtant" of bids by or, and his sub arbitrary announce­ e Will co . an b· � thou improperly p md/or ). emlbUI ... nent to the city d the city co " Cooke had prod sman and Dett· - &beadY opened - at the end of the bid open­ Later he had produ- c c o 0 ga • ze A D FOR STUDE TS. TH E ECO 0 IC DEV· VELOP ENT PROGRA S WILL BE THE SUBJECT OF A ORKSHOP A D THAT, TOO, IS ROUGHT TO YOU 0 PAGE 3. lac City Venture Corpora­ tion (CVe) director Fred Franklin convened a meet­ ing, Tue ay, January 5 10 aJn. to propo formation of a B BuR· AaIOdlWOn. Invited by Franklin and pre t at the meeting ere Percy Carr, Fa '0 For AD Se ns; Charle Sanden, C 4 R Products; Jame Rolling,.E S· Furniture; and Bill- Lacy, Bibco. Also in att dance ere . S. II C ptain Jame Turner, no a consultant for CVC; and Duane eriweather, evc industrial development co tanto The group agreed to e formation of ell group and Franklin said he will prepare tentative by by next ee. Th group will rve organizing committee. , e need minority repre tation from the minority b' commu­ nity ," Franklin told th businessmen. "You don't that repre ntation hen you go to the city commission meeting," hi continued. ''In the . (Benton Harbor) Busi· A . tion, minority ntation is me r t . the chamber (of ree) minority repre- • US n es r t b �, "T ther e can forge an element of unlimited ength, CVC director continued. Franklin e . d to the group t -the proposed Small e" lion "503" program planned by the South m MiC�Ul Regional Planning ASII()C).a' tion needed minority repre- ntation. Fr ed for SBA from bu· The gr p related to F . efforts of minority bu . peop e to organize in the p . They explained that "ou . de" econ forces ept minori . and divided. Lacy expre the fear of putting too m ell em 10 to minority . He explained busin