Comp for I' co .A.A.C:P. In attempt to rej te ton Harbor·. defunct MCP youth branch, adults d four young peop • IS n World' I • IC County th t nio thly Cell Clinic be planning, y, April 6. It . d," Johnson id. . ckle eeD . affects be em 30,000 and 60,000 Americans, and virtuaDyall the victims are B . The City Hall o. 6 . Seeley cCord o. 7 a al Armory 0.. 9 orton School o. 10 • C A�CH 31 - APRIL • 19 2 THE CITIZE PAGE 3 I 0 IT C IT LIS GOI G U DE no fe MalpZiin,e reports. The report, prepared by maIlile . ment consultants Jame H. Lowry d , cities grim . ority ente re- pretent only 3.8 percent of nation' g co cerns d &COO t for j .5 percent of d .6 percent of employment. The report's 'or recommenda- tion: create a tu-relief program for minority b' , mode d 0 the "urban enterprise zo "pr to grant tax bre to firms opera . . inner-city three of om attend BlIH.s. - met to· the ramificatio of youth branch. o ult chapter of the .A.A.C:P. ha a youth organization has Benton Harbor had in the put. At least enty­ five members up to age 21 are cessary for youth b ch to become official. Union emorial .E. Pastor Delano L. Bowman and iIIie Lee Terry ha e pre d an interest in becoming ad' rs. Ho ever, once organized, th branch will officially nominate and vote for the dvisors of their choice. VBUCO sets Sp ri g Tea Sunday Van Buren United Civic Organization (VBUCO)" h' its enty-fint Annual Spring Tea 0 Sunday, April 4, tb Cmc Center, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Center is e t of 140 on 34th A . in Covert . VBUCO is a non-profit organizatio that spa programs and maintains e Civic Center for the unity. The Spring Te . 0 fund aft· . A uni will be 0 of nts of the aftemoo . FJizabeth G nn Far y are Co-chairperso cGill is . dent. Your precinct uea ill be affected by th ch otin p e. C in ritain o. 1 nton Hubor Senior Hiah o. 2 enton Hubor Jr. Hi h 0.3 L C iddl School o. 4 Columbus School No. 5 r of BH Ar a Schools Effectin arc S, 1 82, e Benton Hubor Area Schoo Board of Education adopted ch Volin Precinc for t e Sc 001 Elecf 0 If you have. oted at: o d Precinct aueue, hich' genetically, red blood cells to be crescent Ibaped' d of round. A painful on Lafayette School o. 20 North Shore School o. 22 Eam School D' trict Pearl School o. 23 Sorter School o. 24 in er PIe chee the.ch belo and be a are of your "The provide opportunity for indirid­ be ua1s ho are not registered located at the department's. in one of the clinics to be main office, 769 Pipe one, Benton bor. Dr. sn�- indicated the clinic will be open e ry first Tue day of the month from :00 to 6:00 p.m. Andrew John , CeD Counselor for the coun­ ty h th department, the clinic will provide testing to determine pre- the . become nee of . e cen diIeaJe ed with these malform- or trait u ell other ed blood cells. hemoglobin dis-· For futher information ord . In ddition to ut the -in clinic testin&, the clmc will pro- or about the d' itlelf, . e education and counsel- p contact the health . ,1CCOrdin& to Johnson. department's main office 1972, . e cell' Benton Harbor at 926-7121. You ill no vote at: e Precinct Benton Harbor Senior High o. 1 870 Col fa vee Columb School 0: 2 815 Columbu Seeley cCord 7/ o. 3 465 S. cCord orton School o. 5 267 . Hull Lafayette School O. 13 8 5 ortb 0 Drive Sorte School O. 12 1421 ipestone