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the cars repaired, bcca
it common pr dice in the
p r, but Emerson had to "t e
the h t."
Ro ddcd t t to m un-
der ding", if council h d not
approved the contract, the
mayor ould have p,ut in item
in th current bu et king
Emer on public safety direc
tor full.time emp yee, givin
her the sole po 'r to hire d
fire him.
With Emerson
the budget s a
emp oyee, council ld co -
tinu to coetrol ewer
fter
lso m rried to one of the
bro of colm X. The
oth of Malcolm EI-Hajj
Az.iz Omar and Wilfred Little,
re at the Performing Arts
Center on Sa urday, February
11th.
President Heath extended
ackno ledgement to Mr.
Joseph Leavell, HPCC Athletic
Director, for coordinating the
ctivity. He also extended
than to Ms. Marian Hayes,
Director of Parks and Recrea
tion for the city of Highland
Par for making transportation
ervices available to the senior
citizens ho attended this Black
. tory Celebration and to Mr.
Melvin illiams, of Operation
Feed All, for helping to inform
orne senior citize about the
program.
Dr. Vivi n Ross, Liberal
Arts Dean and Director of the
Performing Arts Center, dis
tributed complimentary tickets
to the seniors for the Malcolm X
performance held t the College
on S turday, February 11, 1989
t5:OO p.m,
For more inform tion
regarding the HPCC/Com
munity Education Program,
p ease call: (313) 252.0475, ex
te io 319/320.
,
dded that the contr ct was
presented to the council without
. statement of approval from
the city attorney and might lead
to legal difficulties.
·1 ant to or with the
mayor," she aid, "but not at the
expense of the best interests of
the city.·
"Council h s rked very
very hard over the year in com
promisin with the mayo ,.
said, e never too the mayor
to court The mayor has ta en
u to court (over the last
b dget).·
However, sources indicate
th t in the Emerson di pule,
there some consider tion
bou council' going to court to f
preveDt e yor from paying
him, after his contract was
rejected.
Council President Linsey
Porter prote ted about the
yor .. contract
a last minute item, after the
e da printed. He ted
t Ye been died this
ay to prevent citize Crom
ka' e i ue bei dis-
Councilman Comer Heath,
ho continued to support
Emerson . d, "Ihe mayor of
e city h to wor c1 Iy ith
t e public safety director,
oever that may be, on day
bydayb . "