Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago - February 11, 1987
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Source: Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago
2/11/87
COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.
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Attendance at Meeting.
Present - Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, and Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Carter, Lamgford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Garcia, Krystyniak, Henry, Soliz, Gutierrez, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Bitoy, Kotlarz, Banks, Giles, Cullerton, Laurino, OConnor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone.
Absent-None.
Call to Order.
On Wednesday, February 11, 1987 at 2:23 P.M., the hour appointed for the meeting was 10:00 A.M. Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, called the City Council to order. The clerk called the roll of members and it was found that there were present at that time:
Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Huels, Burke, Carter, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Kelley, Garcia, Gutierrez, W. Davis, D. Davis, Banks, Giles, Laurino, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr, Stone - 27.
Quorum present.
TRIBUTE TO MR. BUDDY BLACK.
Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself and all the members ofthe City Council, presented the following proposed resolution:
WHEREAS, Buddy Black, 69, a longtime media veteran, died February 9, 1987 in Evanston Hospital afler a short illness on Monday; and WHEREAS, Mr. Black started working the mid-19403 as a disc jockey for radio station KCKN in Kansas City, Kansas and in 1963 he came to Chicago, where he worked for WGN
Radio and Television; and WHEREAS, Mr. Black hosted such programs as "Chicago at Night", "Riverview Funtime", and "The Buddy Black Show"; and WHEREAS, Buddy Black founded WEBH-FM, which broadcast from the famous Edgewater Beach Hotel and Night Club on the far north side, and in 1970 he sold the station which is now known as WLAK; and WHEREAS, Buddy, noted for his dapper appearance, for the last 6 years had been a featured reporter on Channel 7 news, where he focused on issues of concern to senior citizens; and