BULK RATE
U.5. POSTAGE
PAID
B ton Harbor,
22
It .50
VOL. IV 0.34 JULY 28 - AUG. 3, 1982
I . go to benefit
the . y's 10 -incom re
and ill·
ould be
ay C ford,
t Director of the ational
Lo Income Housing Coali­
tion in ashington, D.C.
called the plan "rip-off
UDAG" and id the plan
by benefiting middl in­
come peopl ho appeal to
the banks ould re It in
the "gentrffie ti n" of the
city.
Given the high unem­
ploym nt of ity resident
d th high proportion of
elfare r cip ients in the
· y it· s ed hether
· y re . ents ou d r ally
benefit from the p
Inability of re . ent to
p b credit rutiny
ill not be e, Fr nk-
lin . after the m e in .
"If th y've never pai their
bills ye . but, if they were
unemployed and pai some­
thi on th ir bill ,t they
ould qualify he XI.
Franklin to d eommis­
· ner that people m q
12,000 annually ould
qualify d "there are a
numb r of tho in th
city," he XI.
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Cru e umber FOUT of estern
ichigan is under' way this ee ith
1 p.m. daily . n being held t Com­
munity Church of God In Christ and
evenq . ns nightly through Friday
t 8 p.m. t Lake ichipn College.
Service ill be conducted by Bishop
CD. Owens of ar, J. and Bishop
F D. . gton of Brooklyn, .Y.
Owen , bi op of the second juri
diction of e Jer y . former in erna­
tional youth congre presi ent and vice
pre . ent of t e tional e ngelism
bo d and . a member of the gen
board of the C.O.G.I.C.
. Washington . nt b· p of Ea
e YOT, is retary of th ge
board-internation of C.O.Gl.C., former
pre . ent of the home and forei dep t-
o ment of C.O.Gl.C. and pre . ent of the
board of di ector of Saints Junior Col­
lege.
Co
