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November 28, 1984 - Image 2

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1984-11-28

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CHEC
H IGHTS -
ayor, Council member
city na r and plannin
director em rged from a recent
meting with formulized list
of 0 de 10 d after a
month-long p riod of thought
nd pi nnin .
I -
'£' YOUR CHILD'
LIST - HOW DOES
OU
ayor Robert arren aid
the Ii t will be printed and
po ted in city hall to " licit
citizen input."
The Council li ted the
goals:
-The city will evaluate and
reorganiz the police department
r
o
Benton Harbor Public
rd will begin cir-
petition calling for
a parate mill e in B nton
To nship to upport library
nnounced rederic
- The
nton Harbor Housin Com­
mi . n co idered, but too no
ction on th propo d ho
o nership progr m offered by
th U.s. Dep rtment of Housing
. nd Urban Development t their
monthly meting held ov. 20.
Und r thi program occup nts
/
to determine effecti e law en­
forcement trategie for reducin
crime in the community.
-Th city will develop trate­
gie to encourage new industry
to locate in the city.
-The city will accommodate,
Continued on p 7
sk Twp. lor fair
bare
Petition will al be available,
at the Flea Market in the old
True Value Hardware building
,at the inter ction of Pipestone .
and -139 on Friday ovem­
b r 30; turday, December 1;
and Sunday, December 2.
For ear Ben-
ton Town ip h h d a con-
tract with the Benton Harbor
Library Board which allows th
residents of theTownShip full


I
nc
o
o
presently living in ttil 46 cat­
tered ite hou ould be
given the option to purch
them.
The commi ion ould be the
overseer of th program. The
commis ion would t the saJe
price of the unit, help locate
financing provide n aining to
use of the main library, as well
as use of the Bookmobile,
K.irby explained. .
The most current ver ion of
thi contract calls for an ap­
propriation of four-tenths of one
mill from the Township'
Gen tal Fund to be paid to th
Library Board reimbursement
for library rvices. The pro­
posal on the petition if en ct-
eo· n 3

I
6
it
tenants on home maintenance,
screen applicant and offer other
istance uch budgeting.
According to Director Dan­
ethel Whitfield, once the unit
are old, to the occupant they
are no longer under the juris­
diction of the housing com-
Contin eel on 3
MUSKEGO HEIGHTS
Tuesday, ov. 20 marked an
historic occasion here when
uskegon Heights city and
school officials met to explore
cooperative efforts.
. City anager Joseph S. Charl­
ton pre nted th two bodies
with three projects that could
involve each cooperatively:
-Apply for fund for further
developm nt r of park di cent
to hi, a outlined in the
Urban Park Recovery Act Pr -
ram UPRAP t udy.
-Apply >r funds to build
r creation and wimming acility
III I he -it
SCHOO
M ASU
SCHOOL
TO PAGE S
re
c
lea
e

n
·0
f ri c
ro 'e
t
ASH GTO , D .. - U.S.'
Rep. Charle H ye Con re -
ional Rep. alter Fauntroy,
SCLC president Rev. Jo ph
Lowery - the li t read like a
civil right ho' tually
it i a p rtial Ii t 0 Bl c Ie der
rre ted nd t en ff to jail in
handcuffs for demon trati n at
th South African Emba y,
, e believe e hav n
choice but to pre nt ur b d­
ie in prote t Faunfroy id
in announcing form ti n of the
Free South Africa ovem nt.
ry France Berry, m 01-
ber of the U.S. Civil Ri t
Comrni sion, id: e re
willing to ccept wh tever con-
quences re ult from our ,t
e ant our government
on the 'de of freedom. '
F AUNTROY, a Dern era
and the Di trict of olurnbia'
nonvoting del te to Con re ,
was arrested Wednesd y night,
OVa 21 with . B rry nd
Randall Robin on, he d f th
Con· 3
00
,
�iy
-Jointly support an in-depth
recreational study to determine
the recreational needs of all
city re . dents.
'The meaning of recreation
ha changed over the years
id Charlton. "It u d to mean
program for young people. But
now, it h com to mean pro­
grams for anyone from babie
to s nior citizen . ith that in
mind, we thou ht that thi
would b g d area to t rt
ur cooperative venture."
The Ii t s d v I ped fol-
Io in m ctin b tween th
city 01 na r, plannin director
Pete Sartoriu and chool upcr-
o
intendant John Sydnor and
busine manager Lemuel Ea ly.
The two groups toured one
cooperative effort already parti-
ally completed - the rtin
Luther King Jr. Par dj cent
to King school.
Th par a
joint proj ct funded ith a
UPRAP rant fr m the Depart­
m nt of the Interior, nd match­
ing contribution f 21 000
e ch fr m th city and h 1
di trict.
Th p r , which un tion
c mmunity p r 1 t d
ntinu on p 7.

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