Purchase draw flack By RON SEIGEL COU CIL PRESIDE T Dwight Downes said he did no h r about the chair and so could not comment. According to the City Charter, the admini tration can make purchases up to 2,000 without letting city council know. , Council President Pro Tern . Christine Franklin said she h rd about the chait from a re­ liable source, but that she hoped this was not so. She said the city might have used furniture it re­ ceived from Chrysler Corpora­ tion, which had given furniture and equipment to Highland Park on the basis that it could not af­ ford to pay for it on its own. She said if the city did purchase the chair, "It's daylight and dark at the same time. The city can either afford something or not on the basis of whether it wants it." Councilman' Titus McClary id h had no know of th , nd it mad h ouId w nt to qu tio about wh ther th old chair could be repaired or a I expensive one could be bought. Councilman Frank Ross said he did not kn-ow of the purchase of the chair, but he felt the ex­ pense could be justified if the chair had features allowing the mayor to do dictation or docu­ mentation. He added he felt greater attention should be paid to other issues, like the location of the new municipal complex, which would aff the city's fu­ ture. HIGHLAND PARK - Highland Park City Councilwoman, Greta Johnson calls "reckless spend­ ing" by current Highland Park Mayor Linsey Porter. Johnson provided this paper with a copy of an invoice dated June 1, 1994, bearing the signature of Admin­ istrative Assistant Scotty Wain­ wright and an authorization that the City pay the money to a Southfield store called David's Innovative on 22310 Telegraph. "I'm baffled to find out that while the Mayor privatized city functions and cost people their jobs in order to balance the budget, he can order a chair for approximately $1,300 and waste the taxpayer's money," Johnson said. Johnson stated that her criticism against such policies was not made for political rea­ sons, but made out of concern for th citi ns. "What I'm bout,". Id, .. nd what h hould be about, . serving people the best way we can, not benefit and comfort. If we don't get people to take a stand against wrongdoing in gov­ ernment, this will keep going down." When asked about why the city bought a 1,290 chair for 'the Mayor, Wainwright said, "Be­ cause that's what it 'cost." When asked why the chair was bought, he said, "Because the old one was broken." When asked why the city chose' to buy from a South­ field company rather than a Highland Park company, Wain­ wright said that when local mer­ chants charged double or triple. the price, the City went with the lowest bid. (I-r) M . Ardell Thoma ,Adverti Ing Executive of the Michigan C lz n New paper; Mr. W It r Mathi ,Sr., President net CEO of Top z Marketing & Di tributing Co.; Michigan' fir tlady, ichelle Engler; nd M . Ann Worthy, Educator, St. Augustine Univer ity Foundation - during The Minority Pres Open Hou e at the Gov rnor Man ion, Lansing, Mi. (photo by Jeryt e.rg n .. t) Commentary By Earl Ofari Hutc '08on around by BE percen. He belie brighter. He omy, a new D mocra i a uned to Bla k n political clout Gra was also ch red by th n w nomic demographics • When Black Enterprise Magazin re- leased i annual rt of the top 100 Black busin es in Jun 1990, publish r Earl Graves was worried. Many of the firm were backpedaling fast on the no-growth tra Gra bl med a moribund nomy, at­ tacks on affinnative action and massive cuts by th Reagan administration in minority bus in programs and funds. That was th n. . Wh nBE I i top 100 thisJun ,Gra w for th top firms had clim ight over 1992 and mploym nt jum for th top rison ing Black of Kellogg' , 500 list. THE AYOR'S OFFICE failed to provide city council with financial reports up to June. See BUY, B8 ru p in See BLACK, B8 • Civil right organization and a study released this w k by the Univ rsity of Michigan, charge that toxic waste causing fatal dis uch as can r, are dumped into areas composed of Black people. Although there were some activis from as far away as Taiwan, local troit area resid nts played an ctiv role Participating in th pr were Jimmy McClean, Tonya Sharon and Vallory L vi­ Johnson of itizens Empow r­ ment for a CI n Environm n (CECE) a Highland Park or- ganiza ion op in' th tion of a m dic I w i nci ne r at.or in their cit y. McClean ran a workshop d l­ ing with " r nizing Agarru Toxic Threa to ur Hom, Community nd Work PI Mary Holl , who an or nizer an m m By RON SEIGEL Spec.' to the Mlchlg.n Citizen DETRO IT - The first national Environm ntal Justice Confer­ en held in De roit Saturday, June 18 brought together activ­ is opposing environmental ra­ ci m both throughout th U.S. and in foreign lands. The group released recommendations for action made by the different worksho . Y McLEAN