RBOR - Benton Har or city goverrun nt f ce th p rmanent 10 of 2 million in federal Housing d Urb n Development (HUD) fund be u i h n t filed two reprot ccordin to Erne tine Ford HUD repre ntati e fr m th Detroit office 'ned to monitor the city's HUD progr Despite yor ilce nouncement in D m er th tter of credit h d been re F rd ' the Jun 1980 su "There e id in Thur ay. ecording to r Ford, a Feb. 10 etter from HUD Project r Lou' pp arned city offtc' t the frozen fund "could be tured." . Ford e plained the Tre ry Department doe not to hold frozen funds be u i ppe to the Office of ement and Budget that the HUD prOll doe not need the money. Cooke denied on Saturd y morning th t the arning th Rampp tter. "E erythl they (HUD) need will be re y by FBI y," Coo e '. DUD need r . Ford , i completion of ei t-p form called Perform ce nt Report. She , the report d ribe t progre of hich HUn money benefit of the planned -incom per ns, and , anee provided. cond required form i Hou - ce Plan. e Chic 0 Police Department unl - fuDy arre and jail thou d of B and Hispanic on disorderly-conduct ch e ery ye , the Ameri an Civil Liberti", Union charged Thursday. monty-group members are routin Iy e ed in public-housin complexes on public transportation d on the reets • of their nei borhoods e en though re ' no intenti n to pro cute in rt, ccording to a it filed in U'S. D' ri t Court by the A LU lllinois ch pter. The it ontend th t m ive number of Bl and Hispani are picked up d brought to police tions for a fe hours or for the night and then rele d ith no intention of bring' to court. en the rre ts ar m de ccording to th it police officer "communi- te their intention not to ppear in c urt" by che ing certain box on the arrest report. Judg thro out com­ plaint when their box ' ch c ed. re I rre tee un ble to m e bail mu end th night in jail and tho ho do po bond do not t their money b c for bout month, th it rges. Th suit m intain that the arre are not given an opportunity to c ar them Ive of the charge hich remain on arre t records in police head­ quarters. Jay . iller, Dlinois ACLU executive dir ctor, ',"While the Police Depart Coo e c uld give no re n by the ff h d not compl ted th forms. "I've ed that que tion my If and g t all kind of an ers,' the m yor id. illiam Lilly ctin city man er and community development director told commissioner meeting Wednesday in ial Tinancial crisi s or shop . th t not h d time to do the report. According to r. Ford, ould the form be filed, HUD ould isit the city 'before releasing th funds. She said DUD ant to kno if the city h the pacity to minister community development program and the ability to m it fm yor Co e pointed out th t the comrnis 'on h voted in ovember to tum 0 er fmancial reeordkeeping of aD grant to _ consulting fmn. Of concern to some commissioners is the he vy co of maintaining the community de Iopment department hile aiting for the fund freeze to be lifted. Th city' eneral fund h been carry the co of . employee in community de elopment, according to Commissioner orval e' . In light of the city' current fmancial crisi ei said he ould IUpport I ying off the dep rtment until HUD fund are re- ored. city could do community de lopment," rs, Ford " "it ouId h no imp on the nsion (of fund ). I can understand ho they couldn't carry the department." - ment might belie th t it i doing something about the crime problem ith the arrest th y cannot ju trample on the right of people." Dlinois ACLU legal director Harvey Gro an said, disregard and indifference to the rights of citizen! by failing to e ecute ppropri te procedures for court ppe nee and by failing to properly train and supe ' their officer regard- ing the constitution 'ts .. of the thousand of Blac and Hispanics. ' Th it e an injunction ains th practice of "bad faith" arrest the deletion of th arrest record and financi compen tion for tho so arre ted during the last five year. The it hich seek cl - ction atu a filed on behalf of t 0 Bl ck and one Hispanic ho ere arre ted, spent from thre hour to entire night in jail but ere never summoned to court. FEBRUARY 23 - ARCH 1 t 1� 3 THE CITIZE PAGE 3 '. I C o County Commissioner Fred Baird (D-BH) d I c , but more help than opponent J ame Tum r, in the ovember election, ccording to records filed by e ch candid te in the Berrien County Clerk' office. Turner received 1055 in contribut­ ions, while Baird rai d only S660 in ca but benefited from S719 orth of 'in ind contributions". In-kind contributions are donation of good or rvice � Contributing to Tum r' bid for office ere: Dr. Ba tf (0 n, S25· Alfred illiarn 15; ati n manager, JD. dan, S50' Whirlpool executive rvin R dern, 10; Herschel c enz, 25; hospit director Joe c ey, ·S50; Re . T . ilkin Jo Carver, St. Jo ph, 25' belle Hoggett, S2; r. and n Upton, S25; Dr. and r. Qu ' . 11, 25; Republican Party xecuti e Com- mittee, S500; r. Orval 3· beer di tributor Bud AI Butzb ugh S150. Baird listed th contn utio ' UA CAP Council, $200 Democr ti Executive Conunitt , $300 (plu 500 of in-kind contribution); City Commis- 10' re t urant n, 10; Percy Carr, 100. Baird's t tern nt 0 h rai d 15 from b e and recei donated 1 bor from Cynthi Donald n and Jamie Bell. o o to o The Twin Cities branch AACP on ring Bla History pr gram Sunday Feb. 27, t 4:00 p.m. at the t. Zion B p is Church, 831 cGuigan where Re . J ohn t n is p or and celebrating 74 year .of Civil Right Service, The theme is Looking B c and Pre ing Forward' with a ub them of "To Th ar of High r Calling: There will be five peaker each e ing fi minute on an individual top' , Sharron adi n will ddre "Learning To "Study Effectively'. She is a Speech Pathologist in the River Vall y School Di trict. r. Christopher Davis' topic i "Ch racter Building'. He is D igner T or specializing in men women and childr n ppearal and If employed in Benton Harbor. - r. Gene' I m' topic is Her and 0 In Educ tion '. te cher in the Benton Harbor district. einaldo Tripp} tt ill t on ' From ence I arne and here I'm Go' " He is b tute te ch r in the Benton Harbor S hool distri 1. Dade C1 BlI, retired hool r . al Pre 'dent. Blanchard responds on Coo e call Editor: The fotlowi letter from Gov. James Blanchard bmitted by BB resident Mr. Jimmy Ruff in the com­ munity's interest. Febru ry 18 1983 Dear r. Jimmy Ruff: I ha e re d ith intere, you h v , bout the recent comments of of Benton Harbor dvisin protect them lve by purch e can all under nd hi I m of the vi th corr - tions poli i whi h re ppropriate penaltie for criminal beh vior, coup) d ith a job policy hich will pu t people b c to or and e ichig n's hard ti e ill fety d d businesses do more to of our home armed citizenry. han for t in d to he