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November 04, 1981 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-11-04

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PAGEl
hile out in Van Buren
I
of
That "t up on by
the Kalamazoo
G
RE YOUNG

J

IC
on " race to become
ayor of Atlanta. Let's
YNARD JAC -
SO the of
co
T' , vie in
coverage to
ma-'kI minority ano
tial to the editors
welfare of tb IOciety, pr
accordina to eiman Re- porters
ports, 1978.
"As reporters, e
knC19l that if e had been
aDo ed to print t
reaDy happening, no one
auld been surpriJed
hat pened at Har-
lem, 1964 on
the
group OT
Y white
ark from
that minority re­
can not be both
of their own t re
d committed to P
.profe na1 standards of County? It
journalism, ccordin to . KIM ALEXANDER named 0 ho or of
Columb 0 Journalism of Co ert ho formerly the noted Chi dennato-
deed in the utrition 1 0 •
It 0 ,1979. 0
Emp oying more minor­
ity members within the
m 0 and movinl quali­
fied minority members
through the media structure
into po 000 of authority to­
outd probably meet ith tho
opposition from not
ite editors but white
�amin H , exect-
director of the AACP
former member of the
Federal Communicatio
C . lon, frequ t1y
• o ted and
fi d ty
CE
<rI.8th

Iy
I � I am
remind of
aco
It
put 0 •
in, nouw. out.
, 10 to
I
a
c
more membe of the
umneoJa° te family.
Child cue . be
Ie for dren be
e of 2% d 6 for
$1.50 for day.
forty 0
offered.
bj
e
d.uJillL�
jog·real
fi h computers,
estate planning b'
robic dancing, in
men
rabbits, eem,
estIlbJJIbJJ!leDt, a country
, e m t,
o e cookery, home inter­
izatio� p many more.
The registration fee for
FamD.y Day �81 0 0
doBars for one person or
five doDan for 0 0
a wide
d ODtSllK>PS
Day '81.
Th event will be held
Saturday, ovember 7,
1981, at Lake MlC.�m
CoD from 9: 15 a.m.
until 3: 15 p.m. unced
ary Search, Berrien
County Ext Home
about reaching ita
pot tia1 minority dience.
It may be that it auld
ot be economically or
practically feasible to gam-
- b on 1 0 the majority
ho might re­
much minority
live
Courth
Joseph,
b1ems.
Some editors
pr a f
to b
rc
o
a p
The paper, hich can
be paperb clc , paper b ,
or ne pen will be col­
lected in the main parking
lot at ercy from 10: 00
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday,
o mber 7 and Sunday,
o mber 8. The p IS
m be tied or bundled
or placed in paper
Loftis said the goal for the
paper dirive is eight to
Hemodialysis is the eli- 0
mination of e products I
in the body through the I
use of an artificial kidney. ... ... -...
paper dme 0 being
sponsored by the medical
cial ode department and
the --hemodialysis staff at
ercy Hospital, Benton
Harbor, for hemodialy 0
tien, id France Lof­
tis, director of the social
ork department at ercy 0
Loft" id the fund
raising is for hemodialy 0
patien ho have finan­
cial emergencie, such as
medication, transportation
or utility bills that their
medical co rage doe not
P Yo
directo of
the Hemodialy· depart­
ment, 0 d there are pre-
ntly 43 patients utilizing
th hemodialy· unit.
For more inform "on,
contact the me<lllCal
o departmen
5237.
o of
r
the parent of dependent
child. In addition, perso
ho to be trained
for a job not usually con­
idered traditional for his I
or her x also may be
eligible.
o special popula 0 on
educational grant recipient
m y receive any type of
federal educational benefit,
r . Coleman 0 d.
The grant will pay for
127 �dit hours of college
ork at UdC' pre nt
�lJlI" �'o,ct tuition rate of
�r credit hour hich
that from 8 to 10
fuB-time students could
receive grants or an even
greater number of part­
time stud nu, according to
Coleman.
BENTO TO
no , for variou reaso ,
employment.
to part-time homem er
o ho
than full-
twoeo for
free employment.
trIIJtUDg for four c According to • Cole-
disp ced h - man, the tuition grants also
part-time home· will be abailable to the
o e hi d of a hoo -
Mid not currently recemn
go nunent

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