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July 20, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-07-20

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...
Chamber sponsors meet
mayoral candidates breakfast
B TO H RBOR - The Twin
iti re
nd Benton H rbor re i­
n opportunity t m t
ndid te f r Benton H r-
regation coordinator.
The format of th program ill be
eight-minute pre ntation by each of
the candidate followed by a que ion
and answer period. Thi is not a debate
therefor , candid te will not be able to
one an ther questions ccording to
urphy. Roy G lze hamber director
nd member f the Chamber's govern­
mental ff ir division and general
m na er Benton H rbor ngineering
Division of ehring, will moderate
the ion. /'
Re rvation forms have been mailed
t h mber memb r but anyone wish­
in to make a reservation may call the
hamber offi es t 925-0044. The cost
in ludin bre kf st is 4.75.
I
ba ptized in th
f B nt n H rb r ,
f r th
r t the B rri n
merica a orga-
ele t d tiona] hapter
to the Go pel u
n office he
.r d.
R .
Bi h P
h ill
in
r duate
op he h made
time. Re. Lott
RD JO S, age 23
r. urtis Jone
in B ttend rf low
B
Hi h
i ·1·
and h If
District
offi e of
y
hat
m-
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id,
ugh,
u.
ill
Stephen,
e
lut
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ic amp 0
d'iv -=-.aw
JUL V 20 - 26, 1983 THE CITIZE
C·ty
pprov
emoli
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10
By S rri Scott
BE TO HARBOR - t the July 11
are v cant open ub­
a threat to health and
rdin t d cument given to
b mmunijy Dire tor
eep the
ernment
e pI re
nd p rati ns.'

o
c
n
bi
Id.
RBOR - Two unions repre-
senting ver 35 000 ichigan tate
employee h ve endor d H.B. 51,
which ould require the dive tment 0
t 0 billion d II r in t te pensi n
fund holdin from companie hich do
bu ine ith uth fri .
Council 25 of the me' n Federation
of State, County and unicipai Employ-
ee (AF E and the
Employee '
giv n their up rt t the bill, which
i p n red by Repre ent live Vir i1
Smith D- tr it) and Perry Bullard
1 it pa i hi an
me the e ond stat after
hu tt to dive t it pen i n fund .
a letter of upport J arne G
oun il 25 pre 'dent, tated:
fric n to be used
lave 'by hite Africans i so rep -
nanl to me, to this Council d to our
international Union, it become un-
think ble th t we allo our pension
fund to b inve ed in mpanie doin
uth fri .'
end rsed by the
in a Jul 10 edit ri J.
PAGE 3
C
co
I-f 0
and fin
tate ba i
in his p re time.
en emplo ed b
for 5 ear
Harb r, h
tin at n
a 9 or 10 ye rs
b came intere ted in ice atin 'Pur­
nell not d. "I as livitl in B nton T n­
ship at the time, nd there was nothin
to do e p ci By during the inter
month .' He id I am intere ed in
it
ta e my children.
Purnell not d offi tin b etball
g me i
ference in bein
in pi in th
any f
a
� r
fr m
r e.
Purnell i m rri d t
J aqu 1 n van f B nt n H r r.
upl re 'de tIS Bi p
and h ve t 0 children.
OPENS CA PAIG OFFICE
J ames Turner announ ed the
op nin of hi camp he dqu rt-
157 ain will b m r ed

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