THE CITIZEN
BE TO Lake
. chi an Coll ge in cooper tion
with the B nton Harbor Area
chools sy tern will open an
extension center this fall t·
Fairplain Junior High hool,
according to an announce
ment by Anita Rutlin C
South Campu and extension
center dean, nd Edw rd ood
Jr., coordinator of adult edu
c tion service for the Benton
Harbor re hools.
Plans call for nine course
to be offered fall mester
and dditional cour spring
mester indicated by tu-
dent intere t and need .
Th fall cl willl be
offered at night from 6:30
to 9: 30 and will be taught by
LMC full-time and part-time
f culty member and Benton
Harbor te chers with appro
pri te credenti , Dean Rutlin
ld.
For tho enrolled in c e
at C's Fairplain Junior High
School Extension Center, trans
portation will be available by
mean of Adult Education bus-
LMC'S BE TO HARBOR CENTER: ita Rutlin, Lake Michi-
South Campu d extension center dean (Jeft), and
nton Harbor Area Schoo coordin tor of
ult education , re p for a n LMC exten 'on
center 0 be opened tbi fall t Fairplain Junior High 001.
cou ill be offered t t Bento. Harbor center fall ester.
ing rvices.
dditfonal information about
the new center, its fall semester
course, and registration dates
can be obtained by telephoning
either the LMC dmissions office
at 927-3571, Ext. 261, or Dean
Rutlin's office on the South
Campus in ile t 684-5850.
Pol- 'IJ bmtality sparks citizen review idea
y on Leuty
BENTO HARBOR - ayor
ilce Cooke, in the wake of an
alle ed police brutality incident,
.alled at the y 28 Benton
Harbor City Commi . on meet
ing for the organization of a
Citizen Revie ard.
Cooke aid th t the board
ould revie complaints re-
ceived again t Ben on Harbor's
Public Safety Department, and
ubmit recomm ndations to city
t ff about the complaint . The
public Safety Department con-
tain the city' police force.
Coo e' call came after a
nine-ye r old boy w allegedly
hit and pr yed with mace by a
Benton Harbor police officer.
Police accounts of the inci
dent ate that the officer
chased the boy, after the spot
ting the youth driving a moped.
The officer followed th youth
to a hou e, where the boy nd
his mother allegedly ttacked
the officer.
Accounts by witne se ,
though, differ from police
ccounts. Eyewitne accounts
tate th t the officer, fter
ch ing and c tching the youth,
beat him and sprayed him with
m ceo
Summer at the Library
BE TO HARBOR - H
it' summer, it mu be time to
go to the library!
Summer programs for chil-
dren rt thi ee. Among
them are:
=Pre-School StoryTime will
e ry ednesd y morning
from 10:00 to 10:45. Children
ho e 3-5 are invited to
tt nd.
-B' ld StoryTime will
me every ednesday morning
from 11:00 to 11.:45. Children
in early e mentary grades
are invited to attend.
�ecial·'
b held each Thursday fternoon
at 2:00. On Thursday, June 13,
the Love Creek ature Center
will present a show, and children
in ttendance may also m e
rainbo bookmarks.
- ovie for children are
shown every Friday t 12:00,
2:00, and 4:00. The movie
for June 14 is Pippi On The
Run.
-The �, agical Re ding Pro
gram" will run from June 10
through August 3rd. Children
in gr de 1-8 may corn to the
library at any tim to join the
program.
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After an internal investiga
tion, Public Safety Director Sam
Watson announced that the
officer had been suspended for
two days without pay. either
ayor Cooke nor City Manager
Elli itchell knew, at the City
Commission meeting, whether
the officer had yet erved the
suspen ion.
The Citizens Review Board
Cooke aid, would compliment
the city's present Civil Service
Board.
Cooke asked commissioners
to ubmit names of individuals
to be placed on what Cooke
pre ently plans on being a three
- member board.
1st
Prize
in Tickets
5
B
a
e
Continued from p 1
a foe of the city asking for
money, aid that the city can't
borrow it elf out' of debt
statement echoed by citizens
and orne commission members.
ayor Wilce Cooke voted for
asking for the loan even though
he ran for office on the plank
that the city cannot borrow
itself out of debt. Cooke added
that he voted for the measure
'with som reluctance".
Voting in favor of applying
for the 10 n ere Cooke, Cren
sha Yarbrough, ei s, Randall
Juergensen, nd Juanita Echol .
Commis ioners Govato nd
H nderson voted gainst the
mea ure while Bolin abstained.
Finance Director Johnson
said that if tlu city didn't
adopt the re olu tion the city
would not b able to ti fy
current liabilities."
The commi sion lso:
-Approved of auctioning
u d office equiprn nt and other
item. Bids for the good will
be taken in the Community
De lopment Department from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 10:14.
-Spend approximately
000 for a plan to improve
ain Street and Reivervie
Drive. The plan which include
de ign and cost e tirnates will
be done by O'B yle Co ell
Blalock & A ociate of alarna
zoo.
-Combinin t 0 lot - 546
Columbu and 547 Pearl.
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