BENTON HARBOR ___ .,._.,,"U n�""'A - The local CP kin for chi m y Gene Frank Kelley to conduct an inv tigation into the missing $12, of drug money from th enton Harbor Police Department During the July 27 meeting of th� Benton Harbor City Commission, Mary DeFoe, president of the local Twin Citi AACP, presented a letter to the Commission king for their uppon in reopening the on the ing $U,OOO. In the letter to the Commi ion, it ta "The Twin Cities branch of the AACP serious concerns bout results of the Berrien County Prosecutor' investigation into the case of the $12,CXX>. An IS-month investigation into the mi ing narcotic funds w conducted by Berrien County Prosector Dennis Wtley. .r..ftJ� Allie ti t former Benton Harbor Pollee Clief Sam tsonw "converting len d/or received property in the Benton Harbor Police Department forms own " ter, W tson orderin another 0 CCl to tr ffie accident report, involved Won' son in 1 Wa on I ter pleaded guilty to reduced charge of attempted o truction of a police officer and wa entenced to 40 hours of community service, pl a $245 fine. It also states in Wiley' fin�, th t 11 monies pl ced into the evidence locker were ccounted for, with the e ception of funds which were ubsequently signed for, and removed by either Clief Watson or lJ. Milt Agay. It further states that there was "no evidence of wrong doing by any other member or employee of the Benton Harbor Police DepartmenL " id, "Thi olved contin to ca ' content within the Police Department and very ignificantne ti effect throughout the Benton rbor Community. " CO Charle Yarorough thought it w wa te of time to reopen the investigation when there is no new evidence. "If you've got ome new information, bring it forward and we'll a look at it," Yarbrough id to DeFoe. Yarbrough aid the NAACP should spend their time on trying to get people registered to vote, rather than the investigation of the Benton Hamor Police Department Commissioner Ralph Crenshaw aid he, along with the other commi ioners would like the arswers to all the questions bout the investigation, but, "We don't want to spend all of our time and ve Cre h w told the citize , t we are kin citizens to t, the ' thin t may have happened in the P t that cannot correct. " Cren h w, who i I 0 the Ch irm n of the Public S fety Committee, Id he ould be lakin the information b c to hi committee and "Hoping to bring ck to the commission po " Benton Harbor Policewoman lisa otton recently given a three d y u pen ion for "insubordination" for ending letter he wrote about having the ca e of the mi ing $12,000 reopened to the City Commission. The incident was taken to the city' Civil Services Board and is being ddressed. CALENDAR OF EVENTS At The Library Children may enter their books in the reading program at the Benton Harbor Public Library anytime until August 15th. StoryTime sessions have ended for the summer and will resume in September. Movies for children are shown on Fridays between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Showing on August 7th are: "The Red Shoes" and "Abel's Island." BERRIEN COUNTY Prosecutor Dennis Wiley, conducted an investigation with a task force of officers from S1. Jo eph, Benton Harbor and Benton Township. money. Commi loner George Wysinger aid he 0 believes the smart thing to do i get Attorney General Frank Kelley to investigate the • "I . think omething has been hidden," he said. .. "I imply don't believe there's been enough time and energy put into the case," Commissioner Ralph Crenshaw aid. He went on to y, "if it had been a whitcchild, there ould be a lot more energy put into it " A REWARD of $600 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone that was involved in the drowning death of Eric McGinni • According to Commissioner Steve Wooden, the NAACP letter from DeFoe w being turned over to the public safety committee. Members of the Vision '93 Recreation and Youth Opportunitie committee include Laurence Perry, Rev. Brad Bartlemay; Julie Rivi, Mike Ahern, Craig Tournquist, Christine Wyngrden, Tim Cook, - The Benton Harbor Sunrise Gloria Clark, Rev. Skip MacCarty, Rotary Club is sponsoring a Circus Rev. Alfred Johnson, Harold on Tuesday, August 25, at the foot­ Hampton, Jane Sauer, Patricia ball practice fields on Union near Wells, Duey Neil, and Sherry Wil- Napier. Those interested in tickets Iiams. should call Bob Basselman at �7- In addition to Cornerstone Al- 2295. liance, the event is sponsored by - The 7"SUi Anniversary ,."._ ..... IQvjiU.j .. MilI8l ............. Mt-���A����,��'ftX""'bi1e':,:--�le"latlon ed �f· Saturdays at 12:00 noon also. Show- Stevensville U . t;d Methodist Jean Klock Park is scheduled (or ing on Au� : .I'tpp .. Chbrch, Se h n'ay Advenllst aturday, ugust 29. There will be Longstocking" (an 84 minute long) Church, Union Memorial AME free food and music as well as a movie. Church, Church of God In Christ, rededication ceremony. First Presbyterian Church and is en­ dorsed by Berrien County Associa­ tion of Churches. For reservations and information, please call Julie Rivi at the YMCA, 429-9727. Second Bridge Builder Is Planned . '. Cornerstone Alliance, Council of Commerce and Community Development, plans second bridge builder. The project, Bridge Builder, was initiated by the Vision '93 Recreation and Youth Opportunities committee. It targets junior high school youth from the entire com­ munity through various church groups. Bridge. Builder Two is scheduled for Thursday, August 20, from 4-8 p.m., at Carronde Park. Participation is limited to 150 students and reser- " vations are required. Groups may bring up to 20 stu­ dents and one (1) chaperon per 10 student is necessary. Baseball, vol­ leybll, group activites, and a special presentation will round out the fun. The cost, which includes dinner, is $1.50 per student for groups register­ ing before August 14, after August ·14, the fee will be $2.00 per student. Fall County Convention Held The Fall County Convention" of the Berrien County Democratic Party will be held on Saturday, August 1S, at 1 p.m., at the 1839 Courthouse Museum, N. Cass, Ber­ rien Springs. The purpose of the" meeting will be to elect delegates to the Michigan Democratic Party Fall Convention (which will be held Saturday and Sanday, August 29 and 30, at Cobo Hall, in Detroit, Michigan. Berrien County Democrats may elect 32 Delegates/Alternate Delegates to the Fall State Conven­ tion. Jerry Sirk, Chairperson, Execu­ tive Committee for the Berrien County Democratic Party, Benton Harbor NOW Announc Event Senior Volunteer Aides Hold Training Se sion AppUcations for the August train­ ing session for the Senior Volunteer Aides will be held Tuesday, August 4th. Training sessions are completed over seven days and cover different areas of service available to the volunteers plus First Aid and CPR courses. Applicants should like children, be of good moral character, have attained 55 years or older and be available for at least one visit to the child per week. Benefits to the Senior Volunteer Aide include a free medical physical and reimbursement of time and ex­ penses including millage for those individuals who meet the Program's income guidelines. All interested Seniors regardless of income are encouraged to apply. Call 983-7058 for more information about the program. Hom conve The Central Community .Outreach Service, along with the MAD Moms (Mothers Agains t Destruction), is sponsing a "1992 Homeless Convention" in Hall Park on Friday, August 7, from 2-6 .m. . and Sharing. " The two organizations are teaming up to feed the unemployed, homeless, needy and the disabled, said Joan Brown, President of MAD MOIDS. difference in this community, " Brown said "We are for peace and not war, nor discrimination. " All the foodis free. Gwen Swift,· Executive Director of CCOS and Joan' ilia_Nf - LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION F.OR BIDS LAKEVIEW TERRACE HIGHRISE RENOVATION PROGRAM ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN The St. Joeeph Housing Commission will receive bids for exterior repair work at th� lakeview Terrace Hlghrlse CJnt1l9:30 AM, Eastern Daylight Savings llme on the 13th day of August, 1992, at the Second Floor Council Chambers of 11)8 St. Joseph City Hall, Broad Street, St. Joseph, Michigan, 49085 at which time and place all bids will be publlcty opened and read aloud, Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and peclftcallons, are on file at the Offtce of the St. Joeeph Housing Commission; at the Offtce of the Archlted, Wayne C. Hatfteld & AaaocI 301 State Street, St. Joeeph, MIchigan, 49085: and at the Builders Exchange In South Bend, Indiana. Grand Rapids, Michigan and Kalamazoo, Michigan; F.W. Dodge Corporation In K lamazoo, Michigan and Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dodge/Scan Corporation. In Dearbom, Michigan: MACiAF In South Bend, Indiana: and Construction Assoctatlon of Michigan In Detroit, MIchigan. Copl of the document may be o�alned by depositing $50.00 (Fifty dollars) wtth the St. Joseph Housing Comm on for each of documents 80 obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each peraon who returns the plan ,speCifications nd other documents In good condition wtthln 10 days after bid opening. A certlfted check or bank draft, payable to St Joseph Housing Comml on, U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Bidder and acceptable sureties In an amount equ to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid, The successful bidder wtll be required to f\mIsh and pay for satIafactofy perfonnMCe and payment bond or bonds, The bidder mUll be IIoen8ed by the State of Michigan. Attention Is called to th prOVisions for equal emplOjment opportwlly and paymen of not I than the mlnlmllTl and w forth In the pectftcatIone mUll be paid on this project. The St. Joseph t-tou.Ing Commlsalon r'M8IrvM rt� to re)ed any or bide or to watve 8IyY Inform In the buldng. 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