fan - Donnell illiam Archi- . Youn er fr the of 8 to 11 ye come out from esd y thru Friday to p y roc et ball on the band field t Benton Harbor High School. ety regulation and other . ctio the team ha been unable to u F strop F·eld. ccording to to practice tember. e b u our equipment not immedi tely re " Hur- noted. "If it had not been for Com- E ols, ho pports our effort, ould not have our equipment at all. Formerly the Benton Harbor Recre tion Dep ment pro ided e sport for children." o • I The men are hopeful th t in the up- coming football son of 1983 nser ch the Poli e Athletic League or meone el will represent the team. 'Our goal . to have two dditional teams for 12 to 13 year old as ell. Also e plan to be a part of the are Ro etball team league' he said. "Th ba· purpo of the team is to te cit the fundamental of football and ortsmanship. The criteria .for lection on the team is simply interest in learning more bout football, , Hur . said. Idea for forming the team ori&inated hen Donnell Hur . , John Sam Jr., and illiam .Archibald got together'- becau they enjoyed sport in high hool, (John Sams in college), and al on local te as uIt. Hu . also co che d man e littl league b ball in the summer. In the ord of r. Hu to encou e parent) community, hool per nnel to become more in­ el ed in the student ctivitie that eep our children busy on a dally b lc." mate calls attention to injustices De S': I'm inmate t the Berrien County Correctional f ility, and I feel it' time tit t th public be m de are of me of th . [u ices that many of u (in­ m tes) and others have to indure. Pri- marily due to inadequ te al a . stance d ludicrou anipu lion of personal ju i ain Y accu d previou] offender. y particular ituation is no un­ common to many offenders and their problem. e do not get a fair and prudent trial here in Berrien County. It h ppen time and times am. Generally it' not th t ob . us to the rmal layman to belie e that a per n of a crime, tried by jury of hi peers ould not receive ju t and f ir trial. Let m be the fir to inform you that it doesn't al ys happen. For my If and many other the heel of ju tice don't y mo e correctly. I'm pre ntly ·tin ntencin on C .C. . carryin concealed e pon ch The circum ances involved quite long and involved ere many mitig ting circum- I found guilty on liter lly cireurnst tl evidence. Th jury liter­ m d that I guilty of havin ed e pon (gun) even though r f nd ith one or in po • 'on of one. I more or le found guilty on presumption. They h no tangible evidence t . If any person standing trial is pre med guilty without adequate proof, our judkial sy tern i in dire need of renovation. I'm pre ntly a aiting ppeal on this and I'm If red that ju ice ill be seen in regards to my innocent. I'm are that freedom of the pre one of our constitutional right but hen person or per ns myself are found guilty on circumstanti evidence and trivial presumptions they mu take the derers outcome from incomplete d inadequate reports ritting in the n sp per. It h tr umatic personal and emotional tb k. It ems to me that the local pre . never obligated to offer apolog:ie to people ho are found guilty and ritten out, and then when the person are legally eleared of all ch rge they are forgotten bout by the local pre . I feel it's time for a rec nized change. I'm an innocent man of this charge d n ed e help to prove it. I'm a are thi change on't com over night, but hop this is a start, and mething can be done bout my ca . Sincerely Clarence ott I v R 17 - 23, 19 2 THE CITIZE PAGES Finley rite e for Thur day Funeral rvice for Donald Finley, Sr. ill be held Thur ay, at 1 p.m. at.Union emorial A .E. Church. Finley a Ben n Harbor youth wor er d former city policeman died ovem­ ber 13 in Berrien General Hospital here he had remained in com ince being hit by a car in front of Palmer' grocery ore on . Street, Augu t 15 1980. Burial will be in Crystal Spring Cemetery and the ake will be edne d v, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Robbin Bro­ thers Funeral Home. Finley city police om r be een 1 70 and 1976 when he w 1 id off. Prior to hi police service, had been fireman. Finley' rvived by hi ife Irm ; son Donald Jr.; ich el: DO AID LEY • ep daughter Phyllis; his mother r . ina Finley; twc si ers - erly Clar and Bonita Herring; three brother - illiam and Gile Robin n of Benton Harbor and Vincent Robinson of Chi . go. 00 q • eel fro 2 commi . n, the commission demands it be written in cific. The commi . n al mu direct city ff to monitor City Venture complianc with a specifi list. The City. mu al be prepared to utilize its own resources should City Venture ba a ay from cific, legit mate contr t. ccept the vaguene of the City Venture langu e. proclaimed pro te busine cce entrusted ith CET mon y e ould exp ct more from them. The city ne ds more. It's a surpri to u th t the member of t e Priv te Industry Council ould Give your furnace an energy-saving partner. / wiUgive I ecial pro- gr for parent held the drop-out rate for participant to 15 percent for the last academic year, according to th tate Board of Edu - lion. Of 879 dent in eight pilot prOlfam around the te, 133 dropped out, the board said. � reported th t 148 udent received their high hool diplom , 243 returned to regular cl 325 remained in the special program, d 45 ent on to college. The program . designed to help adolescent under- and and cope with the challenge of be­ a youth, parent and student an at E T D -OUTS I once. It include cia! and mental health rvice, and education in nutri­ tion, child development and being a parent. The eight program have been a arded continued te fmanc' for the current hool yeu, but 70 percent of their money comes from local rce the board said. The program are offered in Detroit, Highland Park, Kalamazoo Lansing, the Leslie Area Schools, Oxford Public Schools, ayne County Inter­ mediate School D· rict, and the il- 10 Run Consortium, hich· elude illo Run, Ann Arbor and Ypsil ti schools, You' eel good about your new Add-On Electric Heat Pump because it could help save you energy and money. You • . works . your e·· furnace (no matter t· 0 . uses) to share ta 0 ti1g your homemoree· . And that's not all. In summer, it's a central air conditioner, cooling and dehumidifying your home. So you've go an awfu lot 0 about ... a t pump tha can wo year-round or you and could save you money on your . er heating .. t to know more? Fi out coupon and send for our fact- , free bookiet nmy! 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