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April 22, 1981 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-04-22

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paisn from
I 67 to mid 1970s
to pr ote disrupti
ong Bl grou
succeeded in terminating
alliance be n
Student onvio t
Coordin tins Committee
(S C) d the B
Panther Party in 1968,
r e Clayborn Ca n,
Stanf ord Unive· ty
in boo ti d:
: S CC and the
1 60s.
Car n' b . b
on document received from
th FBI' CO ELPRO
n tionalism re lting
of ttentio
n d
ti- ar
br d
c ition of 0 er 500 indi-
du and orpniz tio
n tion ide h y been build­
ing for a m national
march on the Pent on for
ay 3rd, ccording to
Sharon Oliver, e em
ichlgan student and obi­
lization chairper' n.
Thi call is corning at
critical time u of
p ep ration by the Regan
dmini tration and the dan-
r of a Vietnam-type r
beginning in EI Salvafor,
OliYersaid.
The hugh incre s in
military budget are
being done at the expe
jobs and social rviea
for woricing people and the
poor, accordina to Oliver.
�demnd �
De hospitalized due to
from the c
After Forman
110 italized, Canon
e FBI opped further
calls becau it ould be-
come redundant.
Reportedly, the calls
ere made during the sum­
mer of 1968 after
alliance bet CC and
the B ' P th
announced. The alliance
terminated 0 tIy af r
the caD .
Becau the FBI had
m 40,000 page on fi
covering the CC, Carson
id he used only artely
summary reports from FBI
ar offi ritten by
special agen 15· charge.
'I think th y included
mo of the major thin ."
Carson ded, "they h
no idea that the docu­
ment ould e r be re­
le
ercy
pitals.
Both hosp·
ministred by the
board who are rrently
co . de ring combining
t 0 loca ion service
no avlilabl at both ho
pital.
The 0 chief concerns
of the group were expre
by Rev. Lawrence Crockett
who ed' hat . th
future (for ercy? ' d
ilce Cooke, ho wonder­
ed, "Ho do e get repre­
ta tion from the com­
munity on th (SMH A
Bo rd?'
Calling them lves Th
Concerned Ministers A 00-
invited
th pre nta-
Letters being nt
to p ren of Benton Harbor
High School ior telling
o
the obiliz ion are: Stop
the u.s. ar Build-up;
us. Hand off 1 S vador·
oney for Job, Hum
eeds, ot for the Pen ta­
gon; End R cism, Repre
. n and 11 Form of
Bigotry; and Stop the
Draft," Oliver . d.
Repre n ta tive from
bor unions, the religious
community, Blac and civil
rights group , student
organization , elfare
iatioo and an
of life will be pre nt at
a pre conference to
xplain hy Reagan's
economic cuts and war
drive make it nece ry to
tand up and m e their
opposition heard, according
to Oliver.
For inform tion, call the
azoo b f
,�tItI:auo· n t 1·34>06827.
of out tanding d bts.
iors ho 0 money
o h e f ed to return
property to hool by
y 11 will no be partici-
ting in Commencement
·d high school
allace Dunn.
explained th t
many niors have debts
ith the school that exceed
the 15.00 fee deposit they
pos ed hen they entered
freshmen. 'e are
notifying parents at this
. e so th t th ir children's
debts to the school can
be paid before graduation
day," id Dunn.
H said th t tudents
are expect to pay for
bo s that h e been
dam d or 1 t, uniforms
that h ve not b D returned,
or other hool property
th t has been loaned to
them and not returned.
According to Dunn,
p rents having que ion
concerning the ell rges
placed on student records
should cont t . ant
Principal, r. Kenneth
, 926-730 I or rs,
t
tion, th Co cer d inis- di
ters lected a
board to dra up a pro-
po d concerns of th
decided on what
care rviee ouId be
changed, ac �y . d
current ituation of dup ica-
ting service such
o rtrics at both hospitals
too costly.
The d ci ion not to build
one ne tar f cili ty t
this time had been made
alr dy for co t purpo
c ey id. The propo d
80 milli n unit wouJd
combi all rvice under
one roof, but was fmacially
impo ible at this point
a ey noted.
Touching on the m e­
up of the S H A board -
the body that will decid
hich service ill be con-
solidated and here - c-
ey . d 'I per nally feel
we need more repre nt­
tion from Benton Harbor on
the board - only 0 Black
on th b d, that's not
r ir."
The 27 member S H A
Board has 27 members:
on i a Bent n Harbor city
re . ent: on is Black; 18
list St. Jo ph ddre
6 are Whirlpool executives.
ac ey pointed out that
one of the con ideration
for' moving obstetic to
emorial was th f t th t
four times many babie
were delivered t emorial
ercy. The minister
quickly informed him that
many doctors refu d to
ork at ercy and required
patients to regi er t
emorial.
Questions were ed
about the financial Statu
of both hospitals.
id th t of the
emorial w s
fiscal footing.
di greed with ac ey Y:
ing, "I under tand emorial
rating in the red
and ercy in th bl
You have millionaire aero
the river ho h dug
in to their pocke to pay
emorial' mortgage,'
embers of the Con­
cerned inisters include:
Rev. C . J one, pastor
Beautiful Gate Baptist
Church; Rev. Leo Rob-
in son , pastor Christian Light
Baptist Church: Rev. John
A. Simmon, pastor Hope-
eU . t Church; Rev.
athaniel G thrigbt, P tor
Good tid . & Community
Church; .T.
or
THE CITIZE
PAGE 3,
St.
Gide , Pr id nt ent-
n Candy Comp y 147
Fifth St et Benton Hac­
Robert J. Gill
ins, P tor Second
Chu rch: Rev. al ter
pastor Ebenezer
Elder
Her d-
128
endel
Std.
Un· n
Church; Rev: Fr
p tor Peter' p
Church: and Elder "0 ard
Thorn ,p or Tabernacl
Church of God In hri t.
Also Re. D ni I E.
C p tor Progre . e
Bapti Church: Elder V.
Fl e, p tor Fl e Tempi
Church of God In Chri .
Re . Leroy ite pastor
St. John atholi Church:
R v. RD. Richard on p
tor Gre ter Harvest Baptist
Church: Rev. .H. Christian
P tor S eet Hom B ptist
Church; Elder Sam Ri er I
pas or Revi al
hutch of God In
De
t n H r-
bor: ictor Palen e,
Retired-Pre ident Indu .
Rubber, 2303 S uth State
St. St. Jo ph; De Ray,
D., Sur eon, 2522 s
venue St. J 0 ph;
Roy Shoem er Hou
1234 orth Shore
Benton H rbor: Stephen
Sizer, Public el tion gr.
Whirp I Corporati n Ben­
ton H rbor: and Ed
ecu ti e om-
ter C. Tiscorni ,
uto Specialtie
ert B.
tive Vice-Pre ident
. nt
Tre rer, Whirpool Corp.
1360 Point 0 oods Ben-
Street
n Carter,

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