U. S. Depart- ment of H Ur- ban Dnelopment n dered to help some S,OOO . chi families ho 10 their homes throu&h fore­ cl ure on federaDy insured mortg Federal Judge Herbert F. ill in Chicago . d the order, hich could help famille regain hou lost bet n ay of 1976 and J . 31 of this year. mortpge ere insured by the Federal. Housing Admin­ . tration. Th order came after ill determined th t F I I CH 1ST S CO CE T SCHEDULED Everyon ' f: orite oliday m . will be on the am for the annual Fair Plain 7/8 Grade Christmas Concert, Thursday, o mber 13. The program ee rue ors The Benton H roo qualified in ruetors for Community Arts Alliance the and other art and Inc. . planning to begin drama c s. Tho per ns inter- e ted in begin instructor ould contact r. ell, coordinator, at the Benton bor Publi Library, 926- 6139. I Th Affirmative Act­ ion Coordinating Center ACC has b ed"GOP pre idental candidate John B. Connally of Te for his recent remarks attacking affirmative ction program "di . ibely harmful in their effect." In a ch prep ed charity dinner in Los I fo the City of Hope, a medical center, Connallv called ch pro­ =:-;/negati in nature". urther, h scored "'loot " f fomentin& the crutch of depend ey." Arts Alliance most HUD office d ignored a court decree re­ quiring the agency to h Ip families facing foreclosure for financial reaso beyond their control, such job loss dea th and illne in the family. will take place in th school gymnasium at 7:00 p.m. The Fair Plain 7th Grade Choir and 8th Grade Choir, under the direction of Robyn Garrison, will pre nt a variety of Christ- mas C r Three band will also be in concert. The Varsity Band and Fair Plain (Jazz) Band, directed by Randall Evenden, along with the school s Concert Band, direct d by Troy Jones will present their program of Christm music. A total of 225 studen ts ill be partici­ p ting in the' concert. There will be no charge for the concert and the public invited to attend. • y rl h group CC Director Ger- d Home chided Conally for denouncing prO$larns that ''ben t the majority of this nati "Affirm- tive action to overcome a systemic patte of dis­ crimination in la and custom is not only for Blae s but for women, for Hispanic, fOI ative American for ian- rican , for the hand­ icapped. This J the over­ whelming majority of this country and Connally' atta is not only morally reprehen ible but bad pol­ itic " Hom declared. "Gov. Connally att­ c ed quotas but hen he secretary of the' tre - ry under ixon he d the ch �-- to impo quo­ w H;;3ti.ng importation of Japenese goods even . though thi would ha benefited the consumer. ere's the consistency h re or .J the old double tandard of racism at . play once again?" Home en t on to dd, "Connally can't salvage Jewish support by atta ing affmnative tion since he i apparent­ ly unaware of the m ive pport of affirm live action in the Jewish community -especially among JeWIsh woment a direct beneficiary 0 affirmati e action.' "Connally' action is further evidence of hi wheelerdealer,' lack of prin­ ciple apfroach to politic. He obVIOUsly pande� to the base t nment afoot in the Je ish community at the expen of minoritie ) "Connally's remar are a clearsignat that affirm­ ati ,. action wiD be a major campai&n . e in 1980. Ho r, it . at t questionable why a pres­ iaenf nominee I echoing the main recruitment cry of Ku PAGE 3 Vo tiona! Educ - Benton Harbor to tion rneetin hedul d the future of thi for December 13 from gram. 1:30 - 3:00 p.m., at Benton Harbor rea inu d S hool' ill ent r 1373 South Fair enu. T of the meetin . h mor out this calJ 927-2371 r. Lan . estions on o er the community ouId like offered. • r p an o • The e Yor Time of ov. 16 suggested that Gov. Connaly's attack designed to win back Jewish pport 10 t hen he pro­ posed on Oct. 11 that Isreal return the occupied territorie and guarantee Pal tinian autonomy. ' A number of Je ish organ­ izatons have be n in the forefront in oppo . g affmnative a tion - a fact­ or exacerbating B ck­ Jewish tensions in the ake of former Amb dor Andre Young's resigna­ tion. at do yo a When you open our Regular Pass­ book Savings account you can en· y service charge free personal checking privileges by simply maintaining a 1,000 balance in your Regular Pass ... boo Savings. An added plus is the fact that your savings'will earn the highest interest rate· from date of deposit to date of· awal. anowea on a regular passboo savings ac­ cou Remember, you can add money to or withdra money from your Regular passbook Savings accoun • at any time ... 'thout penalty! S0me­ thing else to remember, at tCB, your savings account is in ured up to $40,000 by the F.OJ.C. -,