"PARTNERS FOR ECO OMIC PROGRESS: Business, Government and Education­ focus of eli cu sion during a recent meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerc a convened i? th Conference.Center of Highland Par Community College. Standing,(r-l) front row - Wally Wil­ hams, past president Booker T. Wa hington Bu lnes As ociation; Emmett Moten Jr., lunch on speaker and director of community and economic developm nt for tbe City of Detroit; Geo e Howell executive �irector, Highland Park Development Corp.; Roy L. Williams, community relations manager: Cb� ler Corp., and guest. Back ro . (l-r) Dr. Comer Heath III, pre i4ent'HPCC; Chris Allen, vice president/administrator Detroit Osteopathic Ho pltal and pre ident of th Chamber; Tom Ballard, Ch mber program chair; Chuck Gordon, dean of community ervices and corporate training at H PC �. I Stop Economic Violence , Redir�ct America towards ju tice, peace and pro perlty Vote for Jesse Jackson1 Pre Ident Saturday - Go to the D moer tlq C ueus nearest you between 10 a.m. ,and 4 p.m. on March 2� I At the Caucu be prepared to; • Show your i.d. I • Sign 'a statement tha you will be a registered voter I on or before OV. 9, 988 • Sign a statement tha you want to be a Democrat I VO EFOR JE SEJAC 0 For information on the caucus location nearest you, call the tate Democratic office at 517·371·5410 In Detroit, Cor information on the' caucu location, or to volunteer your help Cor the Jackson campaign'] JESSE EED YO ! By Ron Sei I HIGH LA PARK - Christine Franklin, w 0 was inaugerated to the Highl nd Park City Coun­ cil in J anua y accu ed former Mayor Rob t B. Blackwell and � the last city ouncil of setting up � employme t policies which added to e nse in the emer gency city b dget without con­ sidering the ull cost to the city in a time 0 severe financial . crisis. Franklin oted that the pre-' vious council oted last fall to in­ crease the alary of non­ . unionized a ointees by 4.8%, because a nion agreement gave such arise to its me'Vbers. In doings , Franklin charged - that the form r mayor and coun­ cil did not c nsider how much thi cost the c y r how much the ap intces w re getting before. , he noted th i'1 c ntr st to the union cmplo ecs, some of the appointees w re in administra­ tive or super ory p sit ions and made higher salaries to gin with. I ,. Highlan Park City Tre surer L cille J nes t Id said that he u not give the oodward High nd Park 83-5948 .McNlchols troit (313) 835-7378 Hours: 1 5:30 Mon-Sat • ·uj·iii"i·, . ,:,",:, :=:§.H9.;�f$.ijXN@.::; ....... L:��;;�;� . ..... : p.y.�Q . T. Michigan itizen thes statistics without exten ive checking into her records but estimat d that such in rea in appointee salaries avera&ed out to SI,OOO to 2,000 a year per per on. I J nes stated th the COI11- mun icat io n r the f rmer mayor's office to the city council did not mention how much thi would cost the city. Franklin emph ized that she w·. not sayin that app intees w re gelling 1 0 much money, but � he felt ci ffi ial had t give "more consideration to our ability to pay," Franklin n ed that because of Iinan ial pr blem Highl nd Park had to eliminate c m­ munity . crvices youth service , mental health nd substance abuse programs for 'victims of drug addiction. -.J' Jone emphasize that it had always been Highland Park policy to give nonunionized ap­ pointees the arne percentage . increase as they v to union member , "for as long as I've been here", but she added that with the serious financial crisis in the city, it might be adviseable to reconsider this. J ones noted that under the city charter, the council was given power over money, "but it alway uses an excuse not to use that power." ' Franklin also criticized a resolution passed last year giving employees 50% on all past accumulated vacation and sick pay without setting a maxi­ mum limit on the amount that could go, unu ed, which she stated was common policy in certain corporati ns. Franklin said that a past . Highland Park ordinance had set uch a maximum, and the previous ityadmini tration had acted ille 'ally in ov rturnin an ordinan .e with a r. luti n. The new Mayor Martha ott placed such item in the em r­ gency city budget, which the all current city council members, including Franklin voted to adopt early in February. Franklin noted that while she had urged the past council not to create these policies, she believed that once they had done so they had made a L:>mmitment on behalf f the city, which the new mayor and c uncil were obliged to honor. he added she would be going to meetings of different bloc clubs to di cus with citizens the em rg ncy budget, in order to inform them and gc; their ideas.