asked if they be
• • tiDed, Emc . el, .,
dida' y that.. I said they were
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matter.·
Hazemy CODtmds, "We don't
to aicizc anyone. We just
to bring 0 the fads.·
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Hazemy they bad - had not talked . the mayo Citizen's Patrol, which was H�,indisa.Jssingunion
! sumedthatMa,crScotthad . ee AJ and had no brought up by Councilman concerns, Hazemy id, "Some
known Emerson doi .: gone fuDy into these complaints. ROss. • . _ of its got to be reachiog her.· .
before e had attempted to The reaso council members The other two items were hiS The union had previously
veto the failure of city council to ' gave for anting to remove failure to get council okay for supported Scott against Black
renew his contract. It tbcD Emerson did not have to do , purcha�s. mandated by the - well and in 1979 the police union
theuniondccidcdsbeshouldbe directly � any of the issues I charter and the. fact �t he supported B ckweU against
recalled, the unio discussed, except for I came from 0 bide Highland then Mayor Jesse Miller.
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