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By RON SEIG L
S ec/.1 to th. Michl sn Citizen
can er.
Council Pr ident Pro Tern
Chri tin Franklin insi ted on eeing a
w
r
city."
aid th t th firms
t city requirem nts
Dieting a ge ral cl in th
Legal D partment (pay $, 7).
Deleting the Program rdina-
tor of the Personnel Office (pay
$26,404).
"Deleting a general 0 flee clerk in
the Legal D partment (pay $9, 7).
Deleting the General Office Clerk
in tb Public Safety D partmern (pay
$19,946).
Deleting an Animal Control
Worker (pay $19,228).
Eliminating a Parkin ntrol
. tant (pay 18,782).
Othcrcouncil mem rs ould n t
reacbedforcommentby th timcofthi
deadline.
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Communiti Fi t Project,
pil t program jointly ed in
1 by the om Gov r
and Michigan Department 0
Public Health, named a direc- .
r, . Den; 11 Smith, MS.W.,
for their ceo r at 211 Glenda!
Highland Park' on of four
Michigan citi I for this
innovati program which c -
tomizes the delivery of human
Nice programs at-risk fami-
li and individuals, uti lizin and
rdinating pecifi community
resources,
Tbe Highland Park J b Cen' r
held their Grand Opening Rib n
Cutting CeremonyThursday,Junc
17. The HP Job Center at 1
Woodward will rouse an MESC
Office and a Wayrr, County Job
Conrecnon Office. -0200 .
the number call for Free buslness
rvices uch as: recruitment, pre­
employment creening,
ment referral ccupational
classroom training on-the-job
training and ind try pecif re­
cruitment
Two Very Special Hi bland
ParlcEvents will be held thi week.
First, the HP Cham r of Corn­
merce and the Re 'e McKCIl7ie
Foundation are inviting you t
have lunch with the " tars" at the
All-Pro F t 1 Picnic Lun heon
at J1( n on Wednesday. June 2-'.
und r a tent on tbe lawn of River­
view Medical Cent atthe
of Glendale and Third. Pro-pia
from New York Giants, Detroit
Lions and other NFL Teams are in
town for the annual Reg ie
McKenzie All- Pro Football
Clini . Call the Cham r Offi at
868-6420 for more information or
ticket reservanors. The t is $20
per person.
The second big event i' th
ground breaking ceremony on
Thursday, June 24, for Highland
Park PIa the first phase of High­
land PaR< Town Center at Wood­
ward and Manchester. The $15
million project is a cooperative ef­
fort of First Commercial Realty
and Devel pm nt, Co., in ia­
tion with the City of Hi hland
Park, Highland Park Tax Incre­
ment Fi nand ng Authority (HP
TIFA) and HP Dev . The 4 .
square f t Highland Park Place
will in lode retail IS: Perry Drug
Store, Sibley' Shoes Irc., BI k­
buster Entertainment, Su way
Sandwic ' and Salads, One Pri e
a thingS res, Inc. and Rain w
Apparel <;Orp,
- cornpfled by Patty Zobel
JO SON lAI D her pro-
po als would have aved $984,789,
whi h would ,have gone into money for
garbage workers police and fire serv­
ices, and al 0 pre erving the Tele­
Communications Department., at an
expense of $19614. Johnson would
mourn
rli
o
v
By RON SEIGEL have cut all employee salaries by 10
S ec/.' to the Michl .n Citizen percent, including those of the Mayor
and City Council and salaries of admin-
HIGHLAND P RK- Highland Park istrators by 20 percent Som positions
Councilwoman Greta Johnson ay
that if th city council 11 d adopted th she would have eliminated altogeth r.
budget sh propo ed irstead of the Freezing the Ombu man po i­
Mayor' ,it would have not been neces- tion which pays $31,356.
sary to end lay ff n tices to public Deleting one of the Mayor' g D-
ervice workers handling the city gar- eral office clerk, (pay 19, 48).
bage and public afety workers han- Deleting a deputy asses or (pay
dling police and fire. $27,465). rDeleting an ing engi-
She said h r proposal received no neer (pay $20,'i09).
support from any of the other council Deleting a real-personal property
members. sessor (pay $40, ).
Her resolution introducing the 0 Deleting one clerk PT po ition in
budget would provide "an option to the the Public Clerk's office (pay $9,672).
privatizing of service [ ugg ted in Deleting the council' investiga-
the Mayor's budget] and would "re- tor (pay 10, ).
store th city employees job who are 0 Deleting � po ition of the Pro-
yd' ... .-liII*Il. rdinator . . ty ����r,�.-:
D vel pm en t Dep rtm en t (P a y �.r-:::.:;n�::7:=---""'__---;:--.:1:---E��:=S==E�==�:-fe:r--_"_-----j�i'f";*��:;-';TT'T""-,-.---h
27,78/J).
Deleting the Purchasing Agent of
th Finance Department (pay $26,782).
Deleting the Program Coordina- .
tor of the Income Tax Department (pay
26,404). .
Deleting the Assistant City Attor­
ney (pay $33,78/J).
orth End­
cheduled
reunion
By NATHANIEL SCOTT
Special to the Michigan Citizen
D IT- Th area f Detroit
known as the North End will cele­
brate tw community events thi
month whi h c uld be a catalyst for
settin Detroit on the path of moral
r overy.
The North End boundaries are
Woodward Avenue, East Grand
Boulevard Hamtramck and High-
land Parle ,
According to Lela Bomar, for
the p t 25 or 3 yea the p ople
who live or have lived 'in the North
End return on Father' y or the
"North End Reunion".
The theme f r the reunion, h
added, i : "Love and Remem­
brance."
In additi n to the "North End
Runion" unday, June 20, Bomar
said there will e a reunion for the
North nd p pie who attended
Dwy r, herrod, Al ' r. M ybe
and North m Hi h chool, unday,
Jun 27.,
LELA BOMAR
Aretha Franklin and Judge Chri
Stith of the 6th Di. tnct urt will
a.c ked to participate in the mem -
nal ervic ,
A ordmg to B mar, wh I the
�( , t 0 the Hours of Ble in Go-
pel road' ,t n WMKM Radio,
1 4 AM each Satu rday fr m
a.m. until 11 a.m. and the owner f '
A-Ok Flowe and o.r Inc., 10119
W. McNichol (ix Mil Road)
weather is not a factor. "Come r'di n,
leet, now or fair weather," h
aid, "the orth End Reuni n will
e h 19."
OD 0 that what tak
pia' I "I ve, We all congrc ate on
a tr et ailed Lynn and the p opl
'd everythmg (within moral and le­
g I limitation). They eat, dnnk, and
t each other."
Thr u bout the orth End. he
aid, "There will love and rncrri-
m nt."
Bomar I th .oordinator and
B( bb Tayl r, whom he aid I
"indi p nsabl ," I the - rdina-
tor.
Highland Park
residents are
mourning the loss of
longtime Highland
Park resident and
City Councilman
Charlie P. Davis.
Davis, who had
been hospitalized
for the past several
days, died Wednes­
day, June 16, of an
apparent heart at­
tack at Harper Hos­
pital.
Arrangements
were not available at
press time.
CHARLIE P. DAVIS
Rev. Holley 'rips
Mayor Young
D TRon" M I-Addr , ing
Mayor Coleman A. Youn '
Charge that may ral candidat
Dennis Archer i n't "Bla k
enough to be mayor", Rev. Jim
Holley, of Littl Rock Bapli t
Church, lashed out at Young and
others wbo side with Young'
char in a -rninute p hat
Little Rock Bapti t Church.
"Don't be fu led by all thi
Bla k talk, Black talk, HI k
talk," Holley said. "Thi city
may talk Black, but for 20 years,
they'v done busin ss With tl1 ,
other p pl."
"Who e th irst h tel?"
Holley continu d. "Greektown,
not Blacktown."
Political analy � wend r if
H lley ' a tions refl tub p­
po ) tion of Y un b a e H 1-
ley's adverti ingflrm L und r
contract WIth the Archer cam­
paign. H lley aid tha: h d n
impact on ill p h.
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