or oq r ch By,. y Income guideline for recelVlng sur- __ plu commoditie will be raised for the April distribution from 125 to 130 percent of poverty. The change will allo more people to qualify, ccording to Ro er Lynas, coordinator for food di tribution programs, Lansing. Berrien County Action received 29,955 I pound of processed cheese and 11,622 pounds of butter from the State Dep rtment of Edue tion for distribu­ tion Tuesd y, ccordin to Louise Price Outre ch director. . Under new guideline , those wishing commodities mu be certified and ill recei e card from BeA, Mrs. Price ide Other J.D. m y also be requested. r c., more effectively adClll'ell ADJIfttc::aDS. Dr. Grace . of Educatio . LOUISVILLE, KY - Brown illiamson Tob ceo Corporation" an­ nounced its donation of the company' Richmond, VA office building to the Vir nia Union University in Richmond. The building and property are valued at pproximately $765,000. The office building will be u d for vera1 unlver ty activities, ccording to Dr. David T. Shannon, President of the Virginia Union University. 'PIC Th Private Industry Council (PIC) rving Berrien, Ca and Van Buren countie I been a arded a $10,500. "Ye . chigan" grant to help fund an industrial Trade Fair, Ralph son, Director of the chiga Department of Commerce, announced recently. The PIC ward one of the four- I teen (14) ected from over 100 ppli­ cant. Propo were judged on econo­ mic impact, incorporation of the "Ye chigan" ogan, innovation nd creativity, local support, and the likeli­ hood of impl mentation and succe ccordln - to official at th Department of Commerce. Dennis Krueger; PIC Chairperson indicated the Trade Fair i heduled for July 17-18 t Lake ichigan Colle e in Benton Harbor, nd Southwe ern ichi­ gao College in Do agiac. * MARCH 28 - APRIL 3, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE THREE -8 Y./INCOME CHA, GES ... • Persons can- apply on or bef re April 20, in order to receive surplu food for the next distribution, Mrs. Price said. A fam­ ily of four or fewer will be issued one pound block of cheese and t 0, one­ pound blocks of butter; a family of 5 to 6 members, two blocks of cheese and four butter; and a family of 7 or more member will be issued three blocks of cheese and 'six of butter. Some Berrien residents have que tion­ ed why in other parts of Michigan resi­ dents are receiving commodities such as honey, com meal 'and powdered milk. Lynas, Coordinator for food distribu­ tion program in Lansing, explained that po dered milk . being made av ilable J ,IA U 10 'U IVERSITY Dr. Shannon added, "The building will house the university's new Fre Enterprise Institute, the fIT of its kind dedicated to the study of American busine sy em, to be part of a pre­ dominantly Black college campus." The building will also house executive offices for university dministrators and class­ rooms for J the Graduate School and �eology. . \ 5 u DSFO D .. Kru ted, "The Trade Fair ill give griculture, bu e, industry, Cham­ ber of Cornm ce agencies, economic developmen s, and education the opportunity to unite for a common purpose - more job for our three county are." "We are elated to be the recipient of the 'Yes Michigan" grant from the Commerce Department." According to PIC executive Director, Richard Dornbos, "The 'Trade Fair will rve s bridge for all segment of our communities to promote Southwest ichigan. The grant is basically an endor ment from the Commerce Depart­ ment." , e desire purchasing agents to come in and pump dollars - immediate and future - into our economy." "The PIC desires more job ." ,The Trade Fair h three objectives: -Promoting business between small ate-wide. e dded that com meal and honey i not available for state-wide dis­ tribution. Lyn a]' indi ated that there are not enough oi the other commodities for state-wide distribution. ayne county and the city of Detroit are not getting cheese and butter, according to Lyna : He noted that Berrien and oth r . chigan citie are getting cheese and butter com­ moditie and other citie are not. The decision as to what item are avail­ able i m de on the federal level. Location sites for commodities pickup include: Berrien County Action, 170 E. all, Benton Harbor; Star of Bethlehem Church, 490 Broadway, Benton Harbor' Benton Harbor/Benton Township Se . r Centers; Calvery Ughthou Church, 2651 E. ain Street, Benton Harbor; The ount of The Good Shep rd, To e Road; St. Jo eph Lincoln Center, 295 5 iles Avenue, St. Jo ph; rth Center, P.O. Box 797, Colom ; Buchanan Center, 16 South 3rd, Central County Center, nee 423, Berrien Sprin St. Jo ph Catholic ... Church, Lucinda Lane, Watervliet; Youth emorial Building Fair Ground, Berrien Springs; Buchanan Teen Center, 112 Oak Street, Buchanan; River V.uey Center, P.O., Box 275, Harbert; and Berrien County Action, 327 orth 7th Street He . r Wayne Wi,lliams innocent says Penthouse Magaz ine EW YORK '- Wayne Williams, currently serving life imprisonment for the murders of two Atlanta youths, i innocent reports Williams Warren orthrup, chief investigator for the Williams defense team. orthrup reveals thai Williams as the scapegoat for a criminal ta force eager to bring the controversial ca of ,. Atlanta's 28 missing and murdered Black children to a close. At the trial orth­ rup ubpoenaed statistics to show that the killing continued after Williams' arrest, but the judge quashed the sub­ poena and the evidence never got to the jury. Atlanta in 1980 was a city in the grip of an icy terror - a terror based on fear, not fact, ,orthrup. says. "For 22 months the nation's headlines were dominated by this case, and the hysteria surrounding these murders didn't end until Wayne Williams was convicted at the conclusion of the largest law-enforce­ ment effort in this country's history." At the height of the hysteria the FBI, the ational Police Union, top homicide police, and even Hell's Angel descended on Atlanta and turned it into a nest of "celebrities, politicos, weirdos and certi­ fiable crazies." The cool investigative eye of orth­ rup, however, was struck by Atlanta's curious attrition rate, which he states is important to the case. "The a ttrition c rate cuts do n young Blacks like orne unseen. plague. A Black youth in Atlanta runs a higher ri of premature death T companies within the area of Berrien, . Cass and Van Buren counties; -Promote busine bet een small and large companies within the area. -Promote business between busine in the area and tho outside the area. Dolores "Dee"· Fried burg, PIC special projects coordinator, tated," e want to make the small companies more aware of the existence of each other. Fifteen (15% percent of our invitees will be large companies. They ill be asked to exhibit s potential buyers and not sellers. We hope to make them more aware of maller companies. Pur- sing Agent and buyers from an ar a of 250 miles radius of the tri-county a will be invited with hopes of increas­ ing busine and thereby Increasing jobs in Southwest Michigan." Dean Collins of Maple Lawn Farm than his white counterpart." When the media eire u was finally over orthrup found another victim of tragedy - Wayne ilIiams. "In the end, Williams was convicted and sentenced to life. The system devoured him. When the reporters eft Atlanta, the hysteria over the missing and mur­ dered children left with them:' But when such blind fear is allo ed to grow there is good chance th t it ill return. Atlanta is peaceful now, but as far as William orthrup is concerned. "the media could begin the nightm ., again at any time." Schedule Stat AACP m ti n9 A joint meeting of the 'chigan State Conference of AACP Branch and Youth and College Division will be held Saturday, arch 31, from 1 to 3:45 p.m, on the campu of ichigan State Univer ity, accord' to Carl. L. Breeding and Herman Marable, Presidents. The meeting will be in Ca Hall at Corner of Shaw Lan and Ch nut Road in East Lan lng, 'chigan in . Roo"ms 335-B and 336-A B. According to Breeding, the m . r agenda item will be the election of officers for the Youth and College division. FAI and a PIC member, repre ntin the Council on the Planning Com stated, "Since agriculture i a of billion dollar busine annually our three county area, special ernphasi will be placed on this important area Agriculture. " umerous Chamber of Commerces located within the three county area will be working together and participating in the Trade F31r. The Fair is being scheduled in conjunction with the Annual Venetial Festival in St. Joseph I on July 20-22, and the South Haven Blue­ berry Festival, July 18-22. ay ick stated, "Tours of n arby fum nd wineries will be scheduled. Other numerou ctivitie are also b in pr­ sently planned.' Continued on p 16