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February 06, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-02-06

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By RO SEIG L
ItIlchlg n Cit zen
for
io
U.S. Committee for UNICEF pre ident Dr. Gwendolyn Calvert Baker (center) ccepts the
National As ociation of Negro Busine and Profe ional Women' Club contribution for
UNICEF programs in Somalia from NANBPWC executive director Ellen Gr yes (left) and Helen
Scott (r), chairper on of UNICEF project .
o
o f ee

a
Riden of the M tropolitan
Detroit area will have the oppor­
tunity to discu the future irn­
prov ments and .. elocation of the
Davison Freeway we tbound
rvice driv in the City of High­
land P rk a an open hou in
Highl nd Park on Thu d s,
Feb 10
The proj also involv re-
cons tr u ct i ng h w tbound
er nd r 1 tin he we
and wat rmains that he
eastboun ervi e driv .
The public i invited 0 stop in
ny tim rom 3:30 0 5pm , and
from 7 to .30 p m th Black­
well Civi C nter, 15 40 econd
Av , Highland P rk M-DOT.
taff will be on h nd to nswer
any qu tions M-DOT encour­
ge citizen involvement and
participation in the planning
pr
mforma ion
1 v il bi from:
.1- T 1-
r, 22170 W in
cholar htp
Available
nd fur:
c II,J n
ay

C
e
cud by un mployment or
comp for cu in t
u by Chry I I ving.
City A omey Eric niel . d
th ity d good of
. nning 0 mo y, but dded
it could nard to ait.
L' . und thing of
"Omi ion in th Current
Bud t" nd add to the re-
Bud ere:
851,000 for orkman'
ll)ensatj' 0
90,000 for Employee
Training.
212,039 for FICA Em­
plo rPaym D .
wright a to gi t infor- 90 000 for p rtment of
�tion .on the o!d bud and Labor/�ilroad C ing.
Item � lte� d of here the' 439,404 for Hospitaliza-
money is bemgtransferred from. tion Under Budget.
� Tu ay, F ? � , Wa�- 395,764 for Employee He-
wnght told Th Michigan Citi- tirement Contribution.
z � th .funds fo� �o items 26,000 for Longevity, lie fety officers (handling po-
ormtte_d m the ongUlal. budget 110,000 for Under budget- . lies and fire services).
and h ted at appro imately . 11 Utilit C t $70 000 f uxilia ubli
2.013 million, would no come mg or y os. .' ora ryp c
from reductions in other budget. 276,000 for Under budget- safety officers. . .
but from funding given by mg of Unemployment. . $190,568 for additional offi-
Chry' r. The automaker agreed $23,535 for Life Insurance. eers.
to pay the city to settle city 0 $440,000 in overtime for
claim of breach of faith formov- In addition, the revised public safety officers.
ing out.Porter Admini tration
representati said that with­
out the funds from Chrysler, th
city would not be able to balance
its budget and go into bank­
ruptcy. The sources said, how­
ever, the money Chrysler gave
would not cover the hardship
Mil Ro d, 'outhfi Id, MI Proj ct Man ger, P. Box
4 034, 10 350-3429. 30050, Lan ing, MI 48909,
Also, Mik Flajole, 1-D T 517)373-2255.
Al Dittrich
GMC:TRUCK
ryll-IO
frid y 6 Soturdoy 8:00pm; Su oy �:OOpm .
aturday nigh,t ids Hot night
(OurtESY oJ '. ·
first 1
TIC s avail bI
Office and all cen ers
Charge a (313) 645 6666 For discount
In ormation call (313) 377 0100
Medical
Aid to Cuba
EW YORK. NY - The Hospi­
tal U nion 1199 J u1y Delegate
Assembly, acting on a proposal
by Einstein ho pital del g t
Hill I Coh n, voted for 1199 to
donate $1,000 for medicines and
medic 1 supplies for Cuba .
Thousands there are suffering
from a blinding eye condition.
Cuba has an outstanding n -
tiona} health care ystem, but
there is now a shortage of medi­
cines.
HIGHLAND PARK SMALL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
Sponsored by HP Deveo, Inc.
February 23, 1994
at Brown Bag & Eatery
15070 Hamilton
Highland Park
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Come- jotn u. on W d day, F bruary 23rd for HP
Devco' Sm II Busine s 0 velopment Work hop at the
Brown Bag & Eatery. At no costto you, advi or will be on
hand to di cu the new MICRO-LOAN PROGRAM (sm II
buslnes loa up to 10,000), and the concerns of mall
businesse located in Highland Park.
Limited seating i availablel All intere ted parties must
R.S.V.P. by contacting Perrin Emanuel, V.P. of HP Devco at
(313) 252-0353 by Friday, February 18th. Refreshments will
be served at 8:00 a.m.
HALLM
MAYOR LINSEY PORTER
lNV1TES & URGES ALL HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENTS
TO ATTEND A
11
G
ON
SATURDAY, FE!=5RUA�Y 5, 1994'
12:00 NOON AT .
Me GREGOR LIBRARY
12244 WOODWARD
(BETWEEN RHODE ISLAND & MASSACHUSETTS)
TO�ICS TO BE PR SENTED & DISCUSSED ARE:
PLANS FOR A MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT COMPLEX -
(CITY HALL - POLICE & FIRE STATION - 30TH DISTRICT COURT)
NEW HOUSING IN HIGHLAND PARK
DEVELOPMENT & RENOVATION OF THE FORMER
HOLIDAY INN
A NEW BANK (OMNr)
THESE ARE.JUST A FEW OF THE MANY TOPICS MAYOR PORTER
AND STAFF WILL BE PRESENTING
�LEASE ATTE�D AND SHARE YOUR VIEWS IDEAS AND
CONCERNS
.FOR ADDITIONA[ INFORMATION CONTACT: EARL WHEELER
OMBUDSMAN
252�028
TOW
PLANS FOR:

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