ead ore 15 memb rs into the ichigan For State Vocal A ociation. 70 000 in renov tion co ts, the Tri-County Coun il for Child Developm nt can have the orth Shore chool building at 1 year for five years. The lea and term were approved at th regular Benton Harbor School Board meeting held Tues- y ov. 13. The Tri-County Council pro­ po s to u e the building for a He d Start 'program. The pro­ gram ould rve about 200 Benton Harbor pre-school chil­ dren. Turstee Larry ielsen the only dissenting vote. The best Tiger football team in 20 years received a com­ mendation from the chool board, along with Coach Dan Lauer and staff. Also receiving commendations were the Tiger arching Band, for its per­ formance t the District VI competition, and the Honors choir for the induction of all NOVEMBE'P. 21 - 27, 1984 THE CITIZE PAGE THREE Sympathy re olution were unanimou ly adopted for the familie of Gloria Hawkin and Hazel ay. r. Hawkins served a para-profe ional and teacher and passed away on Oct. 28. s. ay was teacher for 29 years in the Benton Harbor chools and was killed in an auto accident ov.6 .. The board accepted, , ith regrets", the resignation ofTru - tee Larry ie1sen. ie sen �as elected Benton Township super­ visor on ov. 6, and will ume the duties of office ov.20. While not required to resign, EMPIRE AVENUE E ie1sen stated he felt it was in the b t interest of both the chools and the township if he did so. He did not be­ lieve he could devote the pro­ per amount of time if he con­ tinued to hold both offices. • • Ci y giv'es ette ney what he wants almost . I Conti from 1 August, 1986. Under the new contract White' salary jump from $30,000 to $35,000 per year. In ddition, he can engage in othe·r legal busine and move out of city hall, though the city will remain his prime responsibility. The contr ct is ubj ct to ' month revie . Under the modified contr ct, Ite will be re ponsib for paying his own insurance, office pace, su ppli ,on taxe and office help. The city ill pay for any judgements and fees won in court c bite h d reque ted a alary incre to $40,000. Commissioners voting in favor of the contract were: Juanita Echols, Arnold Bolin, ichael Go to , ayor ilce Coo e, Ralph Crensh w, Char­ le Yarbrough orval ei. Randall J uergensen abstain­ ed and Charles Henderson cast the lone no vote. Henderson said to p y some­ one $35,000 ho claimed to be bored is unfair to city tax­ payer. Earlier, White had submitted a letter to the commission ex­ plaining hi need for the con- .Fiv tract changes. H wrote, "I no longer work 40 hours a week ... the extra time on my hands not only Ie ve me somewhat bored, but also a bit testy." Henderson also aid the con­ tract should be put up for bids and recommended a tudy of what other cities pay their attorneys should be made. Bolin said the city will save about $25,000 over a 12 month period, because White will no pay his own insurance, with­ holding taxes and other expen­ ses now being paid by the city. White requested that his con­ tract be discussed in clo ed ses­ sion. George Wysinger, city resi­ dent, objected to the commis­ sion decision to meet in closed e ion saying it was unlawful for contracts to be discussed in closed ssion. . According to the Open Meet­ ings Act, closed se ions are permitted "to consider th dis­ missal, suspension, or disciplin- Co . eel from 1 appro ched the igerians inside the night club and began bump­ ing into them and uttering racial slurs. The igerians were truck, chased out of the club, and one was kicked repeatedly while he lay on the ground. , When one igerian ran back into the club for help, the five followed him, crowded against him in a phon booth as he tried to call police and h d the I phone taken away from him. BUBS STUDENT OFFICERS: Rep nti Benton Harbor HiP School in udent �ff:' and before the Board of Ed tion are from left: nda Cates, junior repre tative to the board; Margrette Taylor, Student te tary; ancy Stepben , Student Senate p . ent; Audrey People , Stud nt Se te vice t; T y Tate, Student Senate tr r; and Donna Adkin, nior rep nbt· e to ani of Education. ing of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent, when the named person requests a closed meeting." There is no provi . on in the Open eetings act that allows discus on of contracts in closed session. White is a resident of St. Joseph city. In other business, Charles Long, a member of the Ber­ rien Landlord Association, pre- ented the commission with a counter proposal to the rental registration ordinance recently adopted by the city. The Landlord's proposal asks the following changes: -Lower the inspection fee to 10 per single unit, 7,50 per multiple unit and 5 per sleeping room. Thi is a reduction from the city's 30, $25 and $10 fee chedule. -Collect the fees only after the inspections. The landlords point to the city' failure in the past to implement ordin­ ances. -Allow four weeks notice before writing any new ordin­ ance or change . o action was taken by the commission on the propo al. A special ad hoc committee chaired by Commissioner Charle Yarbrough will meet with the landlords and make rcommendations to the city. In other business Alfred Frazier, Benton Town hip, asked if some kind of fine can be im­ posed- on tenants who disarm smoke detector . "If it is mandatory to have them installed, then it should also be mandatory for tenants to leave them intact," Frazier said. He also requested that the Paw Paw river area where land is v cant be a designated dump ite. He said that there re no busine ses nearby and th fee charged to dump tr h no matter how little is $ 1 O. The commission voted to hire Handelan Pedersen Inc., 333 orth Michigan Ave., Chicago, to design a logo and promottion campaign for the "ne Benton Harbor." Cost of the contract is $3,000 and came from a recommenda­ tion by economic development director Alex little. 0 bids were solicited from local com­ panies. Little's recommendation was that it would "have to be done piecemeal " if done local­ ly. , I Che • I Additional ites for chee e and butter distribution will be at the following locations- on ov. 27: Star of Bethlehem Church, 490 Broadway Benton Harbor; Benton Har­ bor/Benton Twp. Senior Cen­ ter, Wall and Pipestone Streets' Calvary Lighthou e Church, 2651 E. Main St., Benton Twp.; ount of the Good Shepherd, 2675 Burkett, Townline Road; St. Jo ph -Lincold Senior Cen­ ter, 2955 iles v. St. J ph. Also, orth Berrien Senior Center Coloma; ile -Buchanan Center 16 S. Third St., iles: Central County Senior Center 423 Shawnee Road Berrien Spring; St. Jo ph Catholic Church Lucinda Lane, ater­ vliet: Youth emorial Building county fairgrounds B rrien Sprin s: Buchanan Teen Cen­ ter 112 Oak St. Buchanan . River Valley Center, Haebert; and the Fire .Hall in G ien,