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May 20, 1981 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-05-20

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a H rop . ti extra $4.1 miIlliOn
committee � to explain i budFt to $38.1
by his Office of - million for fiscal 1982.
and Bud t "Th t' hat they aD
llu-thyh
respo
Rep. Ed ard
D-Calif., th
chairman.
Rep. Sidney Y tes, D-
carry out the n Ill. noted th tional
he id, the office Endowment for th Arts
du .
P GE 3
m ' claim of mer
respo ibilitie, Ya
I recognize th bur-
den ... But It'
Band
elect
are
eu y
Robert
Leuty
of
755
pre ident:
Pa 0 e
Benton Harbor h
ham
been
e
ted pre 'dent of
the
Benton
Harbor
Band
Organization.
H
vice
pre
ent
r
year.
of
r officers are
r .
Vera
Singleton
ce-
o
12
The Denistry, found d in 1881,
th fifth 0 de t den tal
h in Ll.S. and
currently enroll 177 tu­
dent from 38 ate d 15
of commemor- fo ei
y 5 through
floor ong
of e ..
building
proj ct made po by
7.1 million pita] im-
pro ement grant from the
Dept. of Health, Educati
d elfare d m tchin
funds from foundatio
s ff
o
-
Announce summer
B HAS Band program
Benton Harbor At
Schools' Department of
Instrumen tal
mu instrurnen.
Registration form are
ailable from 001 band
directors. Par ts ed
to camp te a fonn f�
r their d a haft it
returned to the band direc-
tor by J 1. There'
Co • 12·
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ment order),
of the nton
o ters Club, up community,
afternoon-per- ee pi yin , learning, 0 ing
Gr de volunteer tutor t t et r; the DRE of
LaC yette School, and,
member of that e er
imking minority - the
bite family tha t
CHOOS to ea theii
children in pre-dominatel
bla school system, '-
cerely ishing to contribut
to it betterment - I ha
r
pupils to the
inner-city orton School -
in the ho y name of I
GRATIO .
Ho e r, it is far e er
to change th name from
"community" to "clu ter "
than it is to chan th
ry real f ct that th
orton School . in 0
of the wor neighborhoods
in Benton Harbor and th t
no caring parent, b or
bite, having yother
option, ou d ch to
b their young children
to 1HAT neighborhood
hoot This
comequently, invi
withdra of AIL respon-
to- 'b familie ho
po ibly afford to
other choice d,
effectlftly eUmina
particular· ted com- .
munity.
Since the current 77/23
b to bite ratio .
the QOly factor of teeI1lUD1
g
o n tion, indivislble, with
liberty and ju tice for ALL.
But it' ju t not fe to
dream in this country in
thi century. All th
visionarie h e been cut
down and th if very dream
ar being trun d into night-
m res,
the commen to share. The Lafayette - orth
I don't recall the date Shore elementary 001
that Dr. artiIl Luther district had gradually,
his
, comm.i
comina t
hate, the � . ce, the fear
that divided the peop
country for long.
miD me,

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or
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poin

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