III< Jill. \ \ D I) \ I� I, 1 o �----�� for the forty-eigm hour delay I t Monday w tha t the council did not get the final terms of the contract . until after the business meeting. At the time, yor Porter said the terms of the contract were rencgotil� because of concerns raised by members of the council. Councilman Ross bad said that two cres'ofthe 20 slated for tbe final project, would be given away free to tbe Highland P rk Horizon Developer Corporation and that while the city' promised the corporation exclusive rights to gambling in the city, it did not give any promise that Zeff ould not set up gambling in a nearby city. Council Pre ident Pro Tem Christine Franklin h'd expres ed concern that the original contract y �iftCl Sunday d t Zeff Q 4 pa 1 an er or .tae additional 18 acres. The new contract indicated Zeff would pay $100,000 an acre for the whole project Franklin . d the fact that Zeff WI ready to ra: e the price so quickly to uch an extent showed the value of the land and the failure of the city negotiations to come up with a good deal. A year-am -half, tlx! BSLN organiJtd ahd provided training for dozers of tuden from HislOri­ Iy BI k Colleges am Unive .. (HBCUS); eli ,pred minBntly white universiti ; public Wliversi . and community COlleges. All of these tuden were in­ v lved in community rvice or ad­ vocacy work before joining the BSLN, but it w in the Network tbat �y learred tlx! impo� oflinking rvice with advocacy, aOO j\Bt 00w to do it. Usa Y. Sullivan, a doctoral tu- m at Y Uni , f.o trarJlUion from rvrce 10 advocacy: " it' ,pi 10 the kitchen m1 feed hungry people, it' equally imponanl why thCy're oomingin � � tchen and what you have do ad� to oot have anybody need )UP kitchens anymore." The as ofIers i rrer-l training programs well regular, regie weektrxl trainiJlss around the country. Snden Jearn how to work with and a ect the media; 00w 10 identify, apply for and rise financial upport; how to utilize camp and com­ munity urces; row to enter aM xit a community, learn woo the real (often unsung) leaders are aM 00w to w rk with them; 00w to develop m1 implement a rvice program; ar¥1 bow to adv te effectively. RANKLIN ARGUED that it w illegal to give any developer, uch as the right to exclusive casino gambling in the city. She said that years ago, when the city gave one b in the right to put in video � rl'. Cr Ition & Bridal Stlop . Cr •• ,n, N.w Dr ..... For the L.dy tIM W.m. to'" DI"'rent· Nor1hwood C1 net. open Sundays ·C".n .. t cloth •• In Town' fIIon.Se17lm to 8pm 12023 Woodward D ALWAY the link, be­ tween rvice aM advocacy. and the road tween the two,· tronglyem­ phasized aI¥1 demonstrated. Steve White, Director of the BSLN, reminds the tudents that, for . Black 01)(, asking the q tf that ------------ lead 10 advocacy,' natural, but we "of ten hy away from what we con- ider 'politics' world of ClpiIOI Hi 11 and tbe Whi Ho . We get them to see they've been doing poll n all al ng, but didn't think of it that way." The trainings also ioclude I in civil. rights movement history, wluch i. important for young pic. They teU 00w much it bel put thin into a historical context, and to learn from � 1 ( f previous rnoverren . )occ tre trairung IS completed, the \tudenL\ arc placed In local com­ muruue to· work with the people �. No only cJ trey learn a lot, but many f th m make invaloabl con­ tnbuu rs. The summer trairung i named in honor 0 f my mentors, Ella Baker, who founded the Student Non­ Violent ruinating Committee (S ) In th 1< We're I lang r cornrnined d nl Leader., woo are involved in VlCC, andf r adv cy work. and ;1 � • 'ml intc� t in tre . rdat· to our children, uch a Vl(! n<.;c, 'du<';3tlon, urug abuse prcvcntl n. etc. You can call tcvc Whi at (202) ( )2·,)(12 t (rnd ut m Trade Beads, red, black and gr�en beads Perhaps Detroit's largest election of African beads DABL'S GALLERY 1553 Woodward St. 202 David Whitney Bldg. . (Peopl. Mov r Stop' 13) Detroit, MI 48226 313-964-4247 10% off with this ad g me , other e tabll nme nt , includmg the Pretzle Bo el Res taurant on the nght to put them in- Councilwom n Greta Johnson warned that the land in question for the casino had been formerly et aside in an agreement with HUD for hOUSIng. WIthout HUD approval, sh stated it could not be used for ino gambling. - Franklin predicted that if the contract was igned without HUD agreement, Zeff would be able to sue the city, aying directly to him, "knowing you as I do, you would do it. " Franklin noted that in the new contract Zet! agreed to "hold" the city "harmless", but al 0 declared that the land was "unencumbered", which could imply the city misled him over the tate of the land and could provide grounds suit. She noted, that si milar technical: tie in language gave Chry ler a loophole to move out of Highland Park. Franklin also expres ed concern about statements in the new contract saying that Highland Park Horizons would only be required to reveal all the members of the corporation dealing wi th the project months after the agreement was made. TERM 0 THE EW contract were read at the public meeting that Monday. However, on Wednesday, 13546 WfDWARD . 883- 948 SHINES· DVEING Mon-Th 9:30-5:30 Fri&Sat 9:30-6:30 �&�- SHRIMP SHACK �GO DEN FRIED B..R.IMP � ruH � m KEN � CATFJ B - DlNN wm H FAST CARRY· OUT OPEN ON· THURS 11-3 A FRI • SAT 11 • "AM SUN 1· 3 AM FAMilY PRACTICE CENTER 1 nsa·Woo4wOfd.AY."Ii .• -Hi tIh'.9ncl!�O'1r . h· ,,"1203 �13 16� 52.0& BOITSHOKO�ARANG �.D. Porter id he would not give a contract to the pre and ed council member not to do 0 because lt would not be ed. Another source of concern was a tatement by Highland Par busine man John Van Havernaat, Vice Pre ident of Mazel- Tov Properties that Mayor Porter ignored his own plan for casino gambling. Van Havemaat aid the mayor refu ed the re tu rn b i calls throughout the fall. Van Havemaat aid that hi plan would not require city owned land becau e it involved property he already owned. th Havemaat and Mayor Porter said that they met and discussed the issue on Wednesday December 23. However Porter set up a hearing on Zeff' plan two days earlier Monday December 21. Franklin claimed that tbe council did not receive information from the mayor' office that Van Havemaat had such a plan until Monday January 11. the date they were suppo ed to vote on Zeff' propo al. lIE T T A EARLY as December tha t she wished there was more competitive bidding between different firms, befWe such a project as accepted. Some Highland Park residents felt that first consideration hould be See CASINO, A10 FWD·State Wide Furniture 13881 Woodward Highland Park, MI. . Slv 40-70% Lending Brand N.me on·SIt Funltur IAppl.nett 1 Oem·7pm W. 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