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 '\/lcDONALO Cl_INI-'= PC \ ""'_ i CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOPEDICS