ilj der approve ASHINGTO - In e ted deb te ye terday, Congressman Siljander (R- ) stood in the Hou Foreign Affairs Committ pport of the U.s. Several Democra denounced it a shameful imperialism, and Repub· called in of the United States' fme t hours. of the Gren da action ere ccu d of "creeping co ardice n by Silj der. "They're ove helmed by the V· tnam phobia that h infected our hole ciety. e h ve become fearful of glob I event simply becau we may have been rong in the past." yes fund d · ren John n announced, Oct. 26, that the Twin Citie Symphony ha once gain been lected to receive a ci m tching grant from the Berrien Community Found tion. La year, the Symphony received 2 000 m tching grant to imulate private ocal giving. Thi year the grant h been increa to 3 000, . John n said. The provi ions of the grant are that th Symphony must raise 3,000 in new or increa d contribution by December Grenada - mva -- Ion Siljander cited the Soviets Brenzh­ nev Doctrine and our almo discarded onroe Doctrine to clarify the need for Americans to unify on the defmition of the United State p ce in world events. "Some Americans have become complacent. There are th who have 10 their of duty. e must remem­ ber that our ature give u great uthor­ ity to enhance peace among all nation . With that authority comes great re­ sponsibility," he id. 'Our n tional Ie der ," added Sil­ j nder t "cannot mea move on the orld front ithout partisan political criticism. 31 , 1983 in order to be eligible for matching monie from the Berrien Community Foundation. Contributions to the Twin Citie Symphony are tax-deductable pro­ vided by la . For additional information reg ding the Twin Cities Symphony Individual Gifts Campaign and the matching grant program contact the Symphony at 615 Broad Street, St. Joseph, Michigan, 49085 or call 616/ 9834334. L,.Aw�e. LOGA ... 05 eoo MCKAy Tow. .. GAAND ".viDS. MI: .H. EE S L CITY CO I 10 Pa or, w Pa Proy n Commitm US 1 S) 458-3791 458-2180 HI IT'S 71 E' FOR A CHANGE OV.8 ------VOTE TUESDAY, ro , Ion. What Black 'Americans Should Kno About Cancer The que tions and an- suier« abou t cancer were supplied by the ational Cancer Institute to· help correct some myth about cancer and give American the basic facta about th' diu . Q. Ju t what does cau e cancer? A. Seienti ta do not fully understand by 80me peo­ p let cancer ile othe do not. Mo experta belie tb t c eer com frOID re­ peated. contact with ub- t caned carcinogens. Th material to cause the disorderly cell di- . ion tha r ulta in a tumor. They include tobac­ co 0 e, sunli&ht, X-rays, and certain chemic that may be found in air, ater, food, dru , and tor. Scient· ta also peet that lOme peopl are more likely than othen to t cancer. Other ca , y t un­ DO n, may play a part .. ell. Q. Doe cilGntte .molr­ il16 really calUe concert A. Y . In th United Stata, ci.ar te 00 . UIOCiated with 0 out of e ry Ii cancer d tba. It h.. n linked to cancen of the mouth, throat, elJOph­ a6lU. pancr"eGl. and bladder. But iuD, c ia wb e ei &reta. take tb . toll. I �'�"""'r, Familym tr d L r hip t to th PeGa •• o oke, die from e ten t· on often than thole no don't lIDoke. And since more and heeD IUD cancer no 10 er only a man'. di ro 26th Annual bony Fashion Fai � Benton H rbor High School P rforming Arts C nt r Novemb r 18, 8:00 P. . $14.00