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August 19, 1981 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-08-19

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d th re tant employ­
ment decisions deny equal
employment opportuni 0
com- cords. to protected c indm-
mrmsson found dual, 0 lation
l' Leamon al
rejected a Bl drber ho
id ofT from
Rico.
Superintendent of the
Cow Cmnm�
y co
by peop ithin
nton Haibor c
munity ellilig them no to
the'
I
truth,"
rejected, until October,
1979 when Chemical Lea­
mon discontinued busin
operations in Detroit
The,
metropolitan ar .
comp y also mu ceue
and d 0 from discrimina­
employees or
plican on the 'of
n tiona! origin or race, ana
eliminate un1 W inquiries
from it pp 0 non forms.
Eith r party may �
to tb Circui Court
30 d ys of th CODllIDJSl!OOJl
Order d teo
a
ed Barrett. ton Harbor to their ru.
Clem d, Director triet d this proce of
of Public Re tio for recruiting is ell ithin
Benton Harbor Area intent d irit of the
Schoo id, "Fa court order. If th re 0
the guidelin of Jud effort by a f peop
H11bJlJlll'S order, the °thin c 0ty to
diltt.riC1ts of Benton Harbor, rt this recruitinl effort
d Claire by dering the quality
of education or safety of
dents y auld en-
ter one district, or other,
then I auld feel that
den
ho are medl-
effort to
from Ben-
proportion 0
, the military in-
ere from 1.3 to 7.3
percent during q 197()'79.
To ctiv duty military
personnel numbered 2.1
milli in 1979, 33 percent
fe er than in 1970.
REALTOR"
JOH A, DICKEY and Associates
T
ing in this proce "
Barrett id,
intention to in
problem d e
tion may be neee to
correct it. e an
excellent district and our
in tructio program
th t e are very proud.
The ety of children
attending our schoo
y been concern and
with the opening a 000
this fall, children from
Coloma well Benton
Harbor 0 be e. 'There
n for any p
uricl'l1na to nd their
to our 00 district
not feel confortable that
their child will be e
and will receive a quality
education. "
a
Civil
discrimin 0 n
Gr Apartments
in G d Rapo .
Separate complaints
ere filed by Irene
d Kimberly S t, B
re 0 ent of Gr d Rap 0 ,
who respo d by phone to
rtisement
t
en they
the part­
meats, the rental man er
denied can
ds contin d to appe
in the new per, and Vil-
e indicated units ere
availab ben family mem­
bers or fri d of the
clainants inquired by phon .
C ner Catherine
B n, in opinion
of the Order, ted, "It
'apparent respondent
repre ted to each
mant 0 only part of a
pattern and practice of
excluding B per-
ns .. 0"
"
o ••
In th Pu rto Rico of the 1700's, coff e ,
dr nit on y
n wly-introduc d,s'
The use of corn, tobacco and rubber
torians say, introduced to Euro�e by
Pu rto Ricans, the Talno
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