'Citiy resident By Be Brow De pite the cold bitter night, 85·90 concerned citizens mar­ ched in front of Benton Harbor City Hall, Monday, February 26, for an hour just before the Benton Harbor City Commis- ion meeting. The citizen m rched sing­ ing "We Shall Overcome" demanding ju ticc and change' in the Benton Harbor law en­ forcement and the City of Ben- ton Harbor. . After the m rch the citizens filled city hall where only tanding room could b found. Rev. Walter L. Brown, pre ident of th Benton Harbor . Chapter of Operation PUSH and po c 'per on for the "Cf t iz e n United For A Change", read ome of the re­ quest of the roup. Rev. Brown told the com­ mi sion that the one of the problems in the city of Benton Harbor i the police depart­ ment. "The city needs to hire a full-time affirmative action person to go out, along with omeonc from personnel, to go to different cities and coil ges and recruit qualified B c can­ I did lC for the Benton Harbor Polic Department", he 'aid. Bro n also called upon the city to "e 't'ttllish a training pro­ ram for policemen in r ce relations and community rela- lions. POlicemen in this City - not all of them - when they go into the Black neighborhood they think it is 'open eason' on our young people. You got a city that's 90 percent Black and you are goi ng to have to have policemen trained to go out and communicate in the Black community." REV. BROWN ALSO criticized the city commi sion, Mayor and City Manager for their lack of concern and not i suing some condolence to the Maben family. Norri Maben wa hot to death, January 18, by Lt. Marvin Fiedler of the Benton Harbor Police Depart­ ment. Brown aid, it seems that "everyone is busy protecting Fiedler, and no one ha taken into consideration the pain and uffering that the mother and f mily of Maben is going through." Brown told City Manager Steve M nning. "you tated in your second pre s release that you fired Lt. Fiedlcrbecause he violated three city ordinance - which cost a life, Why i n't be ch rged with a crime'! Why shouldn t he he respon iiblc for his actions?" he asked. a one- our pro In a reference to develop­ ment project undertaken by the City, Rev. Brown told Mayor WilJjam Wolf that non of these folk there could af­ ford a boat or condo, - what they needed were job. Finally Rev. Brown told Manning that he was doing a fine joh in bringing the city hac • hut "bring it hac for all of u:. Give all the citizens in Benton Harbor a chance - don't lock 'out," he said. . "I intend to work for the good of Benton Harbor", said Rev. Brown, and when you do . good I'll come and tell you and Yarbrough. CURTI MURPHY, city resident, said he has come before the commission everal time' as ing the City Manager to have Public Safety Director, Sam Wat on come to the com­ mi ion meeting to answer question and he has not done 0, so he i asking gain that he come to the next commission meeting. He also aid the City needs to stop hiring people that don't live in Benton Harbor. City resident Gail Silva said what needs 10 be done is to C 16 "W": AR .. : NOT here to stir trouble", aid Rev. Brown, but "to tir up your minds." Come on do .... to: JOE'S Bamer& lily 1 161 P on For the BEST htlir C(ft •• Mon& Tue N(Thur.s.t s.e Ooeedw.d y ClR.SPECW.. "WE TAKE OUR nNE" fOR THAT (616) 927-1757 -Everything We Touch, Tunas to SOLD- LEAS. G Cannady Amusement Co 2819 Detroit Rd., i , ichigan 616-683-5913 ATTOR EY a11d COU S�LOR AT LAW, ORRISG I GENERAL PRAC17CE OF LAW Call 616/ 26-7143