woman g erment official from ash­ ington voiCed concern here that there no are many minority categorie that B again are tting left out. "The pi is only 10 big," said Atty. Patricia A. Ru ll, chief of the complaints branch of the Federal Communications Commission. id She felt that attention to HiJpanic, omen, rt na American ,gay d other group is dividing public ttention and respo to point here B are being pushed into the ground again. r r rI CO OVES I I�IO GRA AP Berrien County Commi " ners approved an . pplicatio for a I million federal grant to e tablish revolving loan fund for bu . e exp . n in Ben­ ton Harbor, ile and Buchannan. The Economic Development Administration grant ould provide busine s lth low-interest loans up to $200,000. ccording to Commissioner illie e D-Benton o OPt 10 percent of it will be targeted to mino- rity bu " d e pment, A county pi ed board will drnini er th grant program. 8 OHBO 0 SUES T amie Steven 1329 Bishop, has. filed a suit in Fifth District Court ainst the Benton Township' s. Ste n' it char e and ffered "humiliation and em- re e and her daughter ere detained at K art and f Iy ccu of oplifting. The incident occured December 3 hen a - art employee accused the Stevens in front of eral peop of oplifting pair of booths om by icole. The it charge that icc s ulted by an employ who grabbed her ann and "clothing near her throat region." The booths ere confi ted, th it say and ico e � forced to go out without her booth on d y when it d cold." The suit y rs. Ste ns r formally c arged by art, nor doe previous. crimin record. it damag . p lYSTO o ER PLEADS er of P Party Store cy to commit fi 1 era pre force. _ eep it in U.S. OFF IAL CLA S BLAC OUT E LEFT KLA P . ISES ORE BITE POW 'ACI10 A u Klux Klan leader, who led about 100 ,", k.l on a pe ful fmal leg of a Se]m.to- ee on ornery' bite po r march" that began year c:h 0, vows the Klan ill continu marching in ont- 10 gornery. e s oy f . Dear Citizen, We th t you will re a column in your paper for this copy of letter e t to Go mor Thank you of are tho to tb te in form of child port" P yment . point here . ,ho are e expected to maintain con­ tinual p yments when th majority of u are in n d of te . stance ourselves. But e have yet recei ed a fonn of state assistance by means of jail term. Hower that h co t us more than hat our tandard pport P yments. It h co u our freedom. Ther - fore I pray that you ill, if you can p yourself in our po ition. I am sure e you will end up ith one alternative. L ve to ork . p ntiful, or re and go to jail. hat I me by con- tro ersy in a man's hom life. e ere born and raised right here in this yer. city. Th majority of our h family and friend are here. e have lived, laughed, played and 0 ed toge­ th r, e still live, laugh and play together but no longer 0 becau, or " a thing of the past. It' . no more than ho fo miracle. 0 that I explained our ituation, I you to provide rem- De Sir: I am re you are aJ1 of th job ituation here in B.H. ich. If anyone kno you should kno . This h gre t con tro rsy no only in vie of m ' home life, but also in his endeavors to fulfill certain other per- nal obligation The obligati