THE CITIZEN DECE 3 By DeW.yoe Keller base a well. . BENTO HARBOR - The Little said ·the county' pre- regular meeting of the Citizens ent vigorou conomy is due in for Benton Harbor large me ure' to' past con- open d in the Library by tribution fr m Benton H r- Commissioner-elect William bor's healthy industrial base. Wolf, Wednesday night, He aid that at e time Benton December 11. Wolf expressed a Harbor provided perhap "one- de ire to open clear line of com- balf of the county' in ome. munic tion between the busi- Commi loner - ike 11 people and cirize of Govato uggeste that Benton Benton Harbor and their city Harbor i mi ing a bet by not I officials. , utilizing th resources of i .. Other commissioner welfare recipients; Accordin incumbants re-elected and to Govato ,welti recipien m wly elected - pre nt in- of the city shoull be given eluded Ralph Crensha, vouchers that co ld be re- ichael Go atos, George deemed only in the-city. Wy ing r and Dorothy Die ey. Govato said such a move Oth r city official and ould ge erate 12-15 million department head pre nt in- ly 'into the city's eco- dud d Alex Little, Director of nomy. It ould re ult in a surge Economic Development nd of n busine overnight, he Carl Bro n of the recr ation declared. Such a tion ould department. require tate legislation. But, R poDding to que tions with the pending enterprize r garding the pr nt amount of zone efforts under way it would tax revenue coming into the city b a real shot-in-the-arm for of Benton Harbor, Wolf'd; th city. "The property b is about In other matter , the bust- 1.3 million. But, actual collec- 0 people expr ed concern tio are only about over ch things the high tur- 800,000." nover rat of city financial Asked if Benton Harbor' officer declining ater b . comparable to other 4epartment, lac of proper ci tie of irnilar ize, Wolf id: pjo and street repair , " e are under mo t citi our ���.JeUl"l2!r�_� bomilkthe ize." Benton Harbor has a P9P" ulation of bout 14,000. Royc G. Clemen ,0 ner of Sonitrol, Inc., ed ho much money come into the city in th firm of fed ral gran . And, of th t amount, he ked: " h t percentage. goe for dmini tration?" Ale Littl re ponded that dmininstr tion cos are rit­ ten into each grant on a p r­ pplic tion b is; "u ually from 15 to 20 percent of the total amount of the grant," Little id. Clements said he feels: "There hould be more accoun­ tability in the adminWtration of federal grants." Little answered that: "Every penny of (I deral funds must be accounted for to the federal gov roment. However, it it important for u to be viPnt in requiring strict accountability." He added that: "If HUD fmds that any grant monie have been mi pent, it will require the money to be refunded by the r pon ible parties." According to Little: "In the future federal grant will no lon­ er be a problem, for th y ill no longer e . t," Spe ing to n audience of some 50-60 people, Little declared that the s te of ichigan and Berrien County hould provide Benton Harbor . th a direct sub idy of • 3-' million over the ne t 5 years. Accordin to Little, such an infu ion of money into the city's coffer ould not only allow it to provide a r onable level of me ,but it ould help to make Benton Harbor a 1£­ reliant community. And, in turn, it ould improve the tate and county portion of the tax Little admonished tho e pre­ sent not to waste time trying to allocat blame for past mistakes of city officials. "Hi tory has its importance in terms of not re­ peating mistakes," Little ser­ ted. "But, recriminations about what happened 10 years ago are orth about 50 cents, and that will buy you a cup of coffee." Robert Jack on, chairman of the Benton Harbor Enterprize Zone Council, relayed the status of the enterpriz zone legisla­ tion in the state House of Rep­ resentatives. The main enter­ prize bill has been reported out of committee de ignating Ben­ ton Harbor as a pilot zone, he id, According to Jac on, enter­ prize zone are et up to revital­ ize depressed urban areas through tax breaks and regula­ tory relief. Michigan State Univer ity ( SU) profe or, Dr. John Sweitzer, ho heads the MSU­ Benton H rbor Demonstration Project, said that the number of people attending the meeting (of the CNBH) is an encour g­ ing ign for the city of Benton Harbor. Wolf do ed the meeting on a note of optimi m, telling his udience that aving Benton Harbor ill not be e y. "But if e ttack our problems rather than attack individuals we can ork it out." �:'I'ftmi mith named ional group E T mie S and �:ret:ary To nship ( Ich.) Housing Commi 'on, has been named to rve a two- 'at term on the Housing Committee of the atio ciation of Hous- ing R velopment Offi- cials. _ 'AMRO, � 'a non-profit association, -: 'p�e nta mor than 2,200 1 public housing anc!. co U:Jlity development encie , more than 5,000 individual professionals work­ ing in the \ housing and com­ munity development field throughout the nation. The as!lOCIlati main' i head­ quarters'in Washington, D.C. Smith has served Execu- tive Director of the Ho ins Commi ion I for the last n year . A a member of the AHRO Housing Coinmittee, Smith will play ,a role in developtng NAHRO's policy in housin - related issues. CItizen read ra. IRACLE OF THE LEAD POISO ING HITS BLAC KIDS HARDEST AFRICAN DOCTORS CHALLENGE AIDS ORIGIN THEORY During arc nt confer nce on AID (Acquired Irnrr unc D fici ncy Syndrome) in Bru el, n angry r up 0 tri an d ctor chall ng d th theory that th fatal dis a. had It" origin in cen tral Africa. 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