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June 29, 1983 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-06-29

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BULK RATE
u.s. POST G
PAID
B Harbor,
4 22
.5
E D
o
E JO
ADDRESS CORRECTIO
REQUESTED
- The
cut from 50 million pound
per month to 25 to 3S
million pound per month.
Bloc exp ined that th
distributi n of chee and
butt r as felt to b cuttin
United State
Dep rtment of riculture
I surplu food distribution
pr ram is bein cut b ck
and the effects ill
felt locally b innin thi
month, ccordin to Ber­
rien County ction direct­
or Charle Hender n.
In pril of th· year
Agriculture Secre ry John
Bloc announced that co-
distribution ill be
into commercial sale of the
ith Alabam
de ribed for her listener
rro ding her refu to
egation w and move to the
ontgomery, Alabama b .
uent arre sp ed the begin­
ning of the non-violent pr te in the
South.
"From the time I -gro ing up in
rural bama going to school in one
room sh five months a year bile
the other r ce goi to school nine
months a year in a very be utiful build-
_ ing. I h d to pa by their hool on the
y to the one room I ttended.
'I couldn't thin in terms of what it
meant. But 1 can recall di
Co· P
- -
ment, who a the gu t
.. E. Church
"The problem
wit Alabama in
th 1950's, th
too many
unchallenged whit
in po r,
too many
unconc rn
n roes."
-Rosa P,arks
ain

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