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July 14, 1991 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-07-14

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PA
DETROIT
H GOOD, director
of the Community d conomic
Development Dep rtm nt
(CEDD), indicated the home will
ell for pproxim tely $70,000, r . -
ing some council members con­
cerns of Detroit r sident bing
ble to afford them.
THE COU Council President M ry nn
uld ve been
ve heard it for
m
"I TELL YOU Wrote: I need to
be mayor of Detroit for one day. I
_ I ould clean house; get rid of all
the city Iwitchboard operato who
sound U truck drive , the double
ltandarda in programs d igned to
create If ortb, and m
everybody, myself included, earn
I every tax payer dollar they get."
Sam pa d long enough to put
a Kodo �ylor album in hi
tte pi yer. Then he continued.
" A very reliable person;
, someone ho attends the Job
Trainina Partnership Act School of
Practical Nurstn called me over
I the weekend and told me about two
'1 inciden that almost poiled
, - Nathaniel Scott's sw et ixt nth
birthday celebration.
"One incident involved a male,
1n aU probability he benefited from
.. the chauvinistic attributes that have
\)cen d on by the culture we
live in; a culture that starts
� teparation at birth ben boys le ve
. ho8pi U. blue and girl pink,
wallowed to violate the
- absenteeism rulea while a general
tance woman, who
D.£JlItlet' 1N1IaII[' welldil· �·l_,reKt ....
a ·w dropped trom the
u me program becaUIC her
r: echol tic average didn't meet the
requirements. She missed the boat
-.&by three percentage points.
r: "Whew. This individual further
; tatod that each individual in the
"�rogram has to apply for a Pell
''Orant and the money, "$10,000," .is
�tumed over to the scbool."
.f I SHIFTED IN my chair and
- 'Sam id, "Hold on Wrote because
. ou haven't heard the half of it.
(. "The program the gene�1
iataoce woman w in, began in
r:September of 1990 and it will •
'�uate this September. But what
'lOt my goat , my tax money, your
-'lax money, and everyone else's tax
·lhoney w invested in this
f individual to the tune of S10,OOO
ph. instructors salarie and all the
other essentials pertinent to
-education. But when we tax payer
get within three months of eeing
, hat our tax dollars have
. rocluced, some idiot deci� to
f,lay God.'
-' " Are we not entitled to have the
individual get counseling?
pedalized help? or should we
- ccept pea brained logic and await
the individual's reinstatement on
the welfare roll , where the cycle
grinds down to the cesspool of a
welfare mentality?
"It's mind boggling. Stupid.
_Idiotic and insane. And if it w n't
uch a traVCIty, it would be funny.
jut the sad thing is, regurgitation,
entage points; "truth" as a
. up of individuals advance It,
them forget about
contribution and how an individual
�my use applied science because
·tJlole "in charge" are concerned
'with what their peers think, rather
. than making education a priority
- -:itcm.
6' "The whole mess reeks with
incompetence and makes one
onder how deep the stupidity
'rims in the JTPA program.
• ·Wrote! there is no justice. Fat
call get fatter, create programs that
llnc their pocke with lold, while
greedy, not the needy, wallows
In the ltaplea of life.
, And that's thC bottom line."
I
m n
Council
uthorized ettlement for four
I w uit re ulting from alleged in­
jurie ustained by plaintiffs on city
pr p rty.
he ttlements were follow:
D vid and Mary Green were
warded $37,500; Es ie D vis,
7, ; Louis P tton, S13,OOO;
and Lillian Wilson, $10,000.
The council also authorized
worker compensation ettlements
to Eugene Valerio for $22,500;
Jerry Smith for $82,000; Clyde
J ckson for S35,000; J mes
95,000; G
,000.
Other ne the City Cler
flee notified th council d yo
Colem Young of the effecti
date of charter endment p-
proved by city voter J un 4.
The mendment no permits
collection of unpaid property t
as per onal obligation of the
property owner.
The amendment w nt into eft
July 8.
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ALREADY-REDUCED
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beach-wear and more. (Intermediate
markdowns may have been tcken)
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Briefs. pkg. of 3. reg. $10.99. 8.24
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25% OFF Durable white cotton/
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$8,99: 5.24 to 6.74
Dacron polyester I cotton.
$3 OFF Pants. Reg. $17 99. 14.99
$2 to $3 OFF Shirts. Reg. $14.99
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Sal
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