The Civil . t Commi n, during it July 27 publi m ting cond mned the recent flleboming in Detroit that left a B oman ith Benton Harbor to a gro ri in r cial o n cro th teo C therine C. BI ell, Commission ch . per n " Hfhis . the cond ttac on Bl family in Detroit ithin ppro imately 15 month. It' more f than ju coincid nee hen th firebomb­ ing occurred ithin th e predomi­ nantly bite ar . In both incidents, family member ained rious in­ juri "Th yet racial minorities are h er t y chao , han ent and intimid tion. Recent report to th Co n e indicated the . u tion in Detroit . lated B man d nton Harbor city comm n r are e peered to pprove th City Venture Corpor tion (CVe) propo UD G plan followi th pub' hearin, ond y, ugu .. 23. Th evc plan will m tch 210,000 of HUD fund ith $ 1 million from local pri te b to provide a bsi y of four percent on th int e for mort- ite millions of feder life ed. th gre ter imp t on the poor, ccor- d· era! tional intere group On of tho .' the Center for Community C e. Guland Yate, expert in Community Development Gran ,belped develop a UDAG involved community group Troy, Yor . According to Yat , t communi- ty group . ed a revolvq 00 un G and priv te money. community group on the J1J and monitored compliance. � a�n ofa problem, thu DOtbo but could b QOrnmunity peop l'Ouch for them," Yates explained. To further poor peop . to mme 0 and decent hou· , uId "po Communi­ ty OnelOpment 810 Grant fuoos, UDAG mo and private fund to �e a deep enouah b y to al- 10 poor people to put' te, Yates ill. Benton bor City com.J1USD>11le voted ond y, A u 9 to Joseph E. Carver $2,500 ment for 18 ye 0 tran cti that ne er ent through. In 1965 Carv�r g lYe the 'city 4,375 payment on the property t 257 in, a portion of the old ip canal. Carver a to purcha th property for $8,400, if the city filled in and P eel the an exte . n of Terri or­ ilL Bill Lilly, ti city m er told th commission. In 1981, th city ld th e piece to illiam olf ho paid $2,500. Carver eed to take olf' p ym nt to th city lettl ment, Lilly '. SAFETY DIRECTO VIEW FO LO'�nD"�'III'U RADE Benton Harbor Pub' Safety Dir - tor Sam at n pport Rivervi Drive over in Street for th nnual Blo mland Par de. Foll in publi hearing t hi h only t 0 peopl commented on here th parade ould go. ay r il Coo e requ ed ff r ornmenda- tion. t n, in a memo cited the ea of controlling tr fi ith th Rivervi route, but rned of th da er pre nted by th riv r. d c though many in the community ve ra que ion concernin infr ction to th current Benton Harbor Police d dly force policy. "In Bald in ten' n between Bla and th Lake County Sherif'rs Dep ment . incre' due to alleged vi 1 - tion of th 1980 Sheriff Department­ Community eement hich s initi lly entered to ea tensions bet een the minority community by providing fair nd equal treatment. UIn orth m an, reported vigil nte ctivity ha re rfa in veral h n Indi s ttempt to exerci "The incident ppear to be incr ing in verity am create a dim te hich foster futher viol nee. I mu believe human being are concerned for the health fety and elfare of other hum n being. Ho e er th problem of society and th minor' y community h e not gon ay me beli e, and e gain mu fully commit our efforts to re Iving the ten' n-cr tin . ituation The Comrni . n has directed Department of Civil Right aff to continue orking ith city offi' and community member to e that aU citizens are afforded equal protection under the 1 ." em so OVFS P SO D 1- c p I On the Republican e of the go rnor's tic e unlike the ate ide ter , city citizens ca III ote for J me r ith He dlee pulling in 74 city ote In tn r ce for n or, Democrat incumbent Don Riegl uooppo and on 289 city vote. Phil Ruppe, te kle inner of the Republican primary earned 66 vote from Benton Harbor. In the 44th D' rict State Represen- tive race, both Repu lican Lad cey and Democrat Char eOy ere unop­ poled and polled 179 and 249 raped- ively. The fourth congre . nat di r' race hard fo ght r ce be n incumbent ar Siljander and Pa P attorney rold Schui maker. Siljand er , moral majority candi d te who earned but 20 percent rartlkirll by the AACP for . voting record, on only 56 percent of the ote the u no n Schuit er. City voter, ho ever, rallied to Siljander in greater percen e than the to al outcome. In Benton Harbor, the incumbent n 138 votes to 60 ca (or Schuitinaker. Benton Harbor City Comrni . n ppro ed recommend tion by Fi- Director J arne arli to hire tiona! Bank of Chi 0 t 17 VOTE TO AYS A THSTREET 0 re Iution pa the city commission. rno e . . . ted by a pet' ion from er Terrace re . ent .