Hull Elementary
ch r Or ization
t te hi tory ith
hool Parent T -
(PTO h s made
unique parent in-
rnent pro ram.
he PTO I c rrie on the tr diti nal
role of fund r i in ccordin to Jame
Rutter Principal of th hool.
The fund rising tivitie re already
underw y. ch and e
t rted I t
ill be
from 10:00
hool.
All proce d from the fund TtU in
tivitie ill 0 toward fer play ground
equipm nt, pruce tree, Ience proj t
nd the annual hool pi ni .
here e 35 of the over 100 ti e
PTO member in 01 ed in School
De el pment Pro ram. This CIa oom
tr ining program pu p ents in the
C oom or at minimun e
for 15 hour a ee. In the ela room
m ny put in over 15 hOUTS ee volun
teerin dditional time, expl 'ned
PTO public relations po esman Tom
c eller.
Rutter id "The School Develop-
ment program ha brought bout a
great improvement in the students'
ttitudes grade and c oom behavior.
The tudents h ve tendency' to wor
better knowing the parents are involved
in the I room. The P.T.O. h lso
created better re tionship bet een
parent te chers, administr tion and
tudent .'
Hull hool P.T.O. pre 'dent is illie
Deborah Reed Vice-pre 'dent
er Secretary' nnette
eller, Tre surer; and Tom
Public Relation Chairman.
Hun School i on of the 1 rgest
element ry hool in the state of
ichigan c eller noted and the
School Development Program .
model for other districts.
The P.T.O. will also sponsor dinner
y 12 t the Benton Harbor H'
School Student Common. Dr. Charle
illiam from ichipn State
ill be the gue er .
o
II ill build small building on the
ter front acro from B be's and II
beer and in to bo ter and people on
the ri erfront.
Cou eli ill pay 1 000 year to
tn ] 50 feet of riv r front from t
city.
Under tate la hom rule citi
u h s Benton H rbor can not legally
contract with anyone in def ult on
their t e.
ccording to the treasurer's re ords,
the 5 621.30 amount is for the 1981
and 1982 taxes on Babe' .
Continued from P ge 1
Par di Baptist Church and Dan Lee.
Te timony of H ins did not reflect
the official Bo rd position Board member
Larry iel en id hen re ched by The
Citizen.
ayor i1ce Cooke id itchell's
testimony did not reflect offi ial city
policy.
Since the CP ha not had a meetin
since J anu ry no member contacted by
The Citizen was aw re of any offi ial
AACP bran h poll y havin been dopted
on Enterprise Zones or Econorni Gro th
ease
Carl Breeding, t te pre 'dent of the
AACP said rs. D Foe s not uthori-
zed to pe for the br nch unle the
branch had voted.
In her statement before the Hou com
mittee r. D Fo remar ed I eak
with full uthority as president of the 10 al
A CP b sed upon our' nation I CP
policy and recommend tions.'
Bre ding denied that sh did.
t did all the individual testify to
before th com mitt in Lansin ?
it hell . ed the committee to m e
the ch n es in the proposed la :
-Allo for an ppointed Citizen
Council until th next regualar electi n t
hich time member could b ele ted - the
co of a pe ial ele tion ould be too
much for the city.
-Eliminate the D partrnent of Com
merc and allo the Citizen Council to
h ve full uthority t drop requirement
over ho mus be hired by busine
gettin ta bre s in the EG . Th rules
no provide that ertain number of
p or and unemployed ell s ity
residents mu t be hired by parti Ip tin
bu ine S. itchell would allo the Citi
zen Council to drop the requirement.
-E tabli h a len hy procedur for
citizen ith grieva e inst p rti ip -
ting busin . The city ould h ve 120
day nd the D pt. of Comm r oth r
60 day to re lve compl int that bu i-
ne in the EG eren't followin the
1 allo the D pt. of
Commerc to re 0 e EG tutu f r
citie not folIo in
Dr. H
rul in th
of th n
PUSH, Burger Ki ng announce
500 million economic pact
CHI GO - Th Rev: Je Jack n
in conjun ti n ith Je Campbell
pre ident of th Burger Kin Corp.,
ond y nnounced one of the larg
greement between civil right org ni-
t" n d n ti I corporation here
y ith th igning of p c which
djudg to be orth more t n
500 million to the Blac community.
J c chairrn n of th Inter-
Bure u an arm of Opera
ti n P SH, t ted t t the p ct igned in
iami on onday agreed to 15 p rcent
ro -the-bo rd opportunity for Bl c s
to p rti lpate in the bu . e conducted
by Burger in th f t-food fr nchise
op r tion.
ccording to the nnouncement
minoritie would be ured of 15 p r-
c nt f the job marketin dvertisin
pr urement, le I or nd franchising
don by the iami-based organization.
This ould mean, ccording to spo e
m n for the Internation Tr de Bur u,
th t th company reed to add 20 ne
franchise cro the country in 1983,
gradu ted up to 35 dditional franchi e
per ye r until 15 per ent of the franchi s
operating in this country ould be 0 n d
and operated by Black .
• By the end of fi al year 1984
there will be 130 franchi operation
o ned nd operated by Btacks" the
spokesman ide
Its also reported th t the gree
ment would mean approximately 13
million in advertising dollar annually
to BI c -0 n d media both electronic
nd print. Ja son tated the p ct would
open up 10000 ne employment op
portunitie for Bl durin th ne t
year.
to city r i-
d nts.
The ri idit of the
r
ell meanin in intent could potentiall
elimin te all that t
commodate under onomi 0 th
are act,' H kin ified."It
ounterproductive to have bu . e
pled e that 75 of its n Iy hired emp
ill b resi dent of the I I 0 ern-
ment I unit. This provision definitel
dis ura es hi h te hn 10 busine
of this
me flustered under que
tioning from a state repre nt ti e h
reminded the uperintend nt th t th
bulk of high te h jobs ere minim I
job.
B ird and elly both te tified th t
th city h d been exploited under form r
gr nt pr ram ith th fund in to
out ider nd no job or ta b re ted.
Both tre d the need for me h ni
to ur r ntee itizen in 01 ment nd
ntrol of th propo d G .
cordin to Hou ide Gre r L.
nn, the G bill i e pe ted to be on
th gOY mor' de bummer re e
r und Jul 4.
11 testimon ill b tudi d b th
ommittee ann id.
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