o y CI r Gun y niScot Gre OfY P. Cleveland 1364 Bishop 1. Benton H rbor, recently a ad- mitted to the ichi n Bar and now pr ti e 1 t 72 . ain St. Clevel nd repre nt people involved in crimin 1 and civil liti tion dome­ tic rei tion and ppeals. Cle land, originally from ichigan i a 1971 graduate of u egon Hi h. He attended lamazoo College, lamaz 0, i higan raduating ith uble m jor in Political Science and o iolo yin 1974. pon gr duati n h rved three ye r ith the U.S. Army. ile in the rmy Cleveland tr veled to J pan 0 in wet Africa and era! oth r countries. He wa 0 tudyin taki gr duate course in Public dmini tration. 1982 raduate of Thorn Cool y La School, Lansing, ich., Cle eland is member of the Daniel v ·8 d - y • 1 or Goodwin Cl Cleveland and his wife Gloria Ann (Simmons a teacher at Columbus School A demy for Gifted and Talented have one d ughter, Tr cie-Ann .1 icol . The Clevelands re member of Hope- ell B ptist Church where rs. Cle e- land's father Re. John Simmons i p stor. Cleveland i a member of the Twin City Sympathy Orche r he plays percu ion. Cl veland al teach s the percu ion t the Community School of the Arts. Clevel nd believe people in the Benton Harbor Area should become more active in city politics and increa their political awarene . " He noted 'through the increa d . politi I warene a change may be brought bout in the government which reflects the will of the people." Ac­ cordin to Cleveland Benton Harbor i Iy d y-long minar for clergy nd other oun lor of th fin ncially tr ubled ill be held ednesday ay 1 , from 8:30 :00 p.m. t F rmer nd h nt ati nal B 400 Riv me Drive, Benton Harbor. The min r is jointl sponsored by the bank Berrien County Coun il of Churche nd the S hool for inistry • n inter-d nomin tion 1 org nization he d u rtered in nn rbor. The seminar ill be p ttered on previ u programs initiated in other • 10 of or ro e p rt .. of ichi n and the rnidwe t recently to prepare oun lors for the mushrooming problems risin from a recession economy. Highli tenin the day will be a p nel discussion featurin local specia­ lists in rei ted fields. A 5 fee will cover the co t of regi tration and lun h. Re istration information may be ob­ tained from the Berrien County Council of Churche. Registrations are r 'quested by ay 11. AY 4 - 10, 1983 THE CITIZE PAGE 5 co n co c r an are that ha a unique opportunity to progre and flourish, but will happen only if the people are aware and involved. By all means people should both, become aware and que tions,' Cleveland urged. The attorney observed there are recently ch nge in the la of spec' 1 intere t to poor and BI c people. They should be aw re of the chan in the drinking under the influence of r uor law, be use the 1 has chan ed ith much tiffer penal!" s for repe ted offenders well first time offenders. GREGORY CLEVELAND