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September 28, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-09-28

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ging
nue camp
enn th Riley,
iate dean, n­
cour abo will
m during the
Lake ichigan College' 10 -co den­
tal clinic . again in oper tion and i
open to all re 'dents of the LMC di -
trict ell to C udents, f culty,
and aff.
According to Sheran allis, dental
. ing instructor and registered dental
. stant, thi year are nior citizens
. b gi en their initi dental examin -
n fr of charge. Letter h ve been
nt to nior itizen centers dvi' g
them of this f ct.
IS. allis id the clini pro ide
many general dental treatmen includ­
ing: di 0 ic -ray film , examin tion,
mode ; pr ven . e (cleaning, fluorid
tre tment, horne care instruction . re
tor ti (silver filling tooth colored
falling . endodontic root
and odontic
in the
open on .ys e in
. n from 8 am. to noon and from
1-5 p.m.
ppointment may be made by com-
ing to th clinic on ed y , or by
th College and for the
Clinic.
Rep. Roger Dutton,
who obtained the money for the monu­
ment, said,' e kinda anted it for
o of unity be een Blac and bite."
The county ha been trying to lure
foreign firm to the are . "Th J apane
and other ethnic group think e're
very prejudiced," Dutton . d. ''This
to 0 th m that e're not."
co
"Instruction for mo t short courses
. given on a non-competitive level,"
Dr. Riley ld. hort COUI are offered
for per nal tisf: 'on, intere t and
eeds. Certificate be arded
upon the reque of the udent and
approval of the instructor."
Dr .... Riley e plained that mo c
will start during the ee of Oct. 10 and
ill m one night a e for eight
ee .
"Enrollment . open to practically
all age,' he id. "Any re 'dent of the
C district ho is 0 er 60 ye of e
may enroll in a ort cour by paying a
all activity fee hich is u ually 1
formo cow
ort co starting onday,
Oct. 10, include: Karate I, Advanced
Pilot Ground School, BatIroom (social)
Dancing, Hor man 'p{Hor b Rid­
ing I, Ho manship/Hor b c Riding
fi, Elementary French I, Beginning
Photography, The Gospel According to
St. atthew, Aerobics and Y An
Integrated or out.
Tho beginning Tue v, Oct. 11,
are: Beginnin Cake Decoration, i­
ero ve Cooking, Ballroom ( cial) Dan­
cing, Interior Decorating, Hor manship/
Hor bac Riding I, Horsemanship/Hor -
bac Riding Il Bellidancerize, Begin­
ning Stained Gla , The Toddler Year
Pe nal Income Tax, Painting: Creat­
ing d Development.
Those starting edn ay, Oct. 12,
include: Ballroom (social) Dancing,
Ho mansbip/Horseb de Riding I, Ho -
manship/Hor b ck Riding II Interper­
sonal Relations, Introduction to French,
Securitie and Investing, Communication
Training for th Hearing Impaired.
Tho beginning Thur ay, Oct. 13,
iDclude: Floral Design, Career or-
op, AdVanced Ballroom Dancing, Id­
die East belly Dancing, Hor man­
ship/Horseb c Riding I, Horsemanship/
Horseb c Riding II, Busine Income
T , DePT 'on: Cau and Treatrrien .
Additional information about the
, their co t and the hours
they be taught can be ob ined in
the Community Service office Rm.C-
244) on. the p' r A venue campu
or by �epho� that office t 927-
3571, Ex .211.
SEPT.2 - OCT. 4, 19 3 THE CITIZE
Poll support for Blac
pre iden ial candidate
PAGE 3
Should aBc run for Pre . dent in
1984? Ebony reade y ye ud
clear, re It of the opinion poll can
found in the October' e.
A strong 67.1 percent of the respo -
dent to the poll think that aBc
uld e the Democratic pr . entia!
nomination in 1984. only 21.5
percent feel h a roo ould be a
b d ep. 11.4 percent are und ided.
The er to the question of equal
importance - ould run for
office? - 0 ed Je . J c n to be
the overwhelming inner. The national
pre . dent of Operation PUSH garnered
61.6 percent of the vote.
The next highe ote- etter t
11.6 percent, a tlan
You . Although Youo �
not intere ed in the candidacy, he m de
the number toot write-in candi­
date.
the top fi re der'
r order, are: aynard
n, alter F auntroy, and Julian
Bond. The po examine heth r
or not a Blac ould enter the te
Democratic prim' in order to gi
BI a greater . e at the 1984 p rty
con entl .

In e
B
posts
ee
ine candidate fi Id nominati
petitions for the court-ord eel ard
e ection ovember 6.
All four incumbents will be on th
ballot: Randall Juerge n, 546 Colum­
bus; Ed Eaman, 1022 Colfax' ichael
Govato, 1093 Superior; and Juanita
Echo ,663 di oA e.
Challenging them will be: Ralph
Crenshaw 1015 Ogden; Georg
348 ashington; Tere elly, 1142
Salem; Roger Lange, 615 E. ain: and
Arnold Smith, 191 Searle.
The ejection ordered an t-
large cont t to remedy the city' failure
to r ppo . on it four ard.
The top four vote- etter will be
ted commi oners for a toy r
term.
o

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