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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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