Police officer defeats ous er aHemp HIGHLAND PK. - John Holl y, of the Highland Par Public Safety Departme d elected member of the city sdlooI board a fight . aGIIUDUittalor to keep both positions. Holloway stated that public ety offici claimed that he nd fellow officer Titu Mc Oearywere in "conOict of inter­ est" fOr serving on the school board the same time that they were employees of public safety. Hollo ay filed suit in Wayne County Curcuit Court charging harrassment. "Public Safet y Director Mar­ shall Emerson stated he did not know of any ruling that would prohibit Hollo y from sitting on the school board. However, both Holloway's lawyer and assistant city attor­ ney Diane Hutcherson con­ firmed that there w a legal struggle over the right �f Hol­ lo ay to sit on the school board d a settlement reached by both ides in Holloway's favor. abil Hazemy, President of the union representing High­ land P r public safety officers, the Police and Fire Assn, local 355 of th Fr ternal Order of Police, stated that both Hol- y d Mc Cle ry co ulted him on this issue. "I dvised tbem th t the ul­ timatem (to gi up one post or the other] w totally ludicro "he . d. 'They had been on the school board a number of years d there never any conflict (with their duties public ety officers].· He dded that a precedent s set ye r 0 by a case ere an officer in the Detroit Police Department on the to be 0 the Detr . School Board. HoU ay emDlUlIaW::U member of the receiYed candidate favored by Mayor' Martha G. Scott. Council Pr - ident Linsey Porter st eel the cbon taken . Ho y "another CHlGAN CI11ZEN u Ci y, is ortc Associa ion to renova e H. .home . I sell it. rehabilitated by conventional Thomas Kelly, Director' of market forces, because the total the Department of Community. repair cost well exceeds its Development, noted, ",The present mar et value," . project. will return a presently The grant mechanism was cant eyesore to productive tax . required, he stated, "in order to status' as an occupied bring the mortgage amount residence." within a range � which a 'Kelly said the building financial institution will com- important, ·not only be- fortably lend.· cause it a 1914 bUDplo The association stated that formerly owned by an e:xecutive additional funds will be of the Anderson Electric Car provided by local lender and Company, but bee use the the ne purchaser. Total cost property is located on a highly of the project, including the visib e comer. grant. from the city will be The association noted, "The $74,(0). present state of disrepair of the Councilman Frank Ros structure represents a substan- abstained from voting on the tial threat to our: neighbor- issue, stating that because of his hood." role in the Historic Association Kelly ed, -"I'he property (as a founder and an clive been vacant for over two member), it migb inwlYe COD­ years and will not be fliet of interest, . H!GHLAND P - The City of Ktgblind Park provided the Highland Park Historic District AaIociatioa with Ml,(XX) from the Citys 1987 Mi· Hous­ iDg Propam to reaovate a hB­ toric home 94 Colorado. The usociation intends to acquire the building from Federal Savings and Loan (which currently owns it), rehabilitate the building. nd y of disrujJtiag morale· and ho ed "no respect" for Hollowaysro inBlack . ory "the first Black oflicct' in the city 0 Highland Park. . , Council a .. .,.. .. , , h or ho .G.S.?' I HIGHLA D PK. Shakespeare asked, "What's in a name?" A good deal if its pi ced inside the Highland Park city emblem. Months ago the Higbland Park City Council refused a re­ quest by the Scott Administra­ tio to place the mayor' name in sign welcoming peop . to. Highland Park. . Cou cilwoman Chri tine Fr klin t ted that "mayor come and go", but th signs ere slated to �y up for years. AdmiDistr ·0 offici ar- gued th t the present mayor, Martha G. Scott should have pedal recognition because she a the first Blac female yor in Highland Par history. The council turned the re­ quest down d the signs now j y"Wel e." Recently, ho ever, it was revealed on new city trash containers, inside the city e ble are the letters, G.s.·, are e initi of G. Scott." Franklin 0 has been cbliIlDI18 the Scott Admini"r - ..... ,_.... 'WI the powers of the city charter, DUlttl· .. her iiU- idea. H�r, he claimed .G.S.· r a Latin moto," agnum Or tus Sum­ mum", which "roughly trans­ lated mean 'Mighty dood Shoppmg.'" " Councilman Comer He stated, "The city emblem should be the city emblem, nothing should be inserted." Franklin urged that the Council should not approve pay­ ment to the Wayne Oakland Landscaping Company .until i removed the initials and finished the job e way the council expected i to be. Council Attorney . Victori AbdeUah stated that since the company did the major portion of the work, it should receive $51,000, but that the council could hold b c a 5% retainer for "any necessary corrections." She suggested that Kelly should make "good faith efforts" to get the Iaodscap. company to remove the initials. Franklin id, "He doesn't. have good faith efforts, if he authorized teart work [ini­ tials]." .G to Kno otable Blac Amercan Achl m • I· C. J. nt (313)934-3052 (313)1m3�:tII