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July 04, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-07-04

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Time running out to
app Iy for college a id
BE TO TO SHIP - The time is
drawing near hen applic tion for va­
riety of financi 1 aid for college student
hould be completed and mailed to the
proper office ccordin to Sylvia
Coleman, financial aid officer.
Mr . Colern n id that the first eek
of July should be viewed a th latest
time to bmit appli tion for financial
aid for next fall ince it t e from six to
eight we s for financial aid document
to be proce ed and approved. C's fall
m ter registration t es place Aug. 30.
Two forms, in particular, are required
to b completed, r. Coleman id.
They re the Application for Federal Stu­
ent Aid d the pplica ion for Admi -
. on to e· chigan Coli gee Both
form are available in the LMC Financial
Office Rm. C-203 on th apoer m­
pu and th main offi e of the LMC
South Campus, III Spruce St., He.
'There i no charge for pr ce siag
either of the forms" rs, Coleman said,
'but it is very important that tudents
eeking fin ncial aid complete the
forms and mail them not later than th
first ee in July in order to avoid last­
minute di ppointment."
ccording to Mr . Coleman, here are
orne of the types of student financial aid
that prompt and proper completion of
forms can produce for qualified students:
Pell gr nts work-study grants, upple­
mental grants, and tudent loans .
BH Dhief takes training
E SBURG, MD. - Fire Chief
D vid lincoln, Benton Harbor Fire De-
partment, h cce fully com pl ted
specialized training cou given at the
ational Fire A demy here.
las Vegas night
for 'pAl benefit'
BENTO HARBOR - A- La Vega
ight will be held to benefit the Benton
H rbor Police Athletic League (PAL)
on Saturd y, July 7th from 6 p.m. to
2 a.m.
T fe tivities will be held at Playland
H 11, 1050 ickerson one bloc east of
-139.
Th public is invited. ere will be'
food, b r, h prize awarded, S500
h limit, b c jack, dice, heels, and
b t the dealer.
Executive Development. III is offered
for chief officers and executives in state
or regional fire organizations. This inten­
sive two- eel{ program provide an op­
portunity for top-level managers to
expand thier skills and improve organiza­
tional effestivene . The program focuses
on future challenges which wiD impact on
the changing role of fire executives. Par­
ticipants study diver mamagement
topics, including group proce and tean
developemnt, future trends in American
communi tie , organizational development
and effectiveness, and managing public
opinion.
The ational Fire Academy, along
with the Emergency anagement Insti­
tute, is part of the ational Emergency
Training Center, the central training faci­
lity of the Federal Emergency Manage-­
ment Agency (FEMA).
In ta I
a ect ·c
T e Heat Pump ...
A very efficient heating system that cools, too.
The dd-on heat pump ork the same s
the h t pump, but can be added to most
existing forced-air furnaces ... regardless of
fu I type. In wint r en th h at pump's
electronic control n that your present
furnace can do the job at a 10 er operating
. 0 t, it lets th furnac take over.
Install a heat pump or add-on electric heat
pump during June or July and save $50 on
th installation cost. It'll ep you cool all
ummer and give you a nice warm feeling
next winter.
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HARBOR GROUP TO PERFORM CHICAGO - The Harbor Street D
e top five out of 38 Breakdancing entri in 0, jun 30, at Bre
on a contract to perform July 14, at cConnic
, duri t Sho "84' Expo. The Hubor Street Dance I b
y . Hyman recordin art" and the four other innin br
embers of the Harbor Street Dance I.-rt., Ouis Willi
Biommer and Donny Do y ..
'G noci de may
in in liosp· Is'
Ten year go, Samuel F. Vette
wrote a book called "The Choice: The
I ue of Black Survival in America,"
warning of the po ibility of genocide
against minorities in thi country. Today
977 Ogden
Benton Harbor, �1.49022

Appointments Only
SSIE JONES
Ph. 925-5703
Mon - Fri 9:00 to 8:00 p.m.
e right dvoc te are arning that
the legal basi s for genocide may be
cre ted by the medical profe ion defend­
ing ho pitals which tarve babies to death
or discriminatorily deny them ordinary
medical care becau they have handicap .
United Community Ombudsman
(UCO), volunteer organiaation concern­
ed about the right of individuals dealing
with large institutions, warns that in-
fluential organizations, ch the
American Medical Association ( A)
are not only justifying uch practice,
but are ctually waging civil suits to
prevent the government from protecting
such babie under the la .
"Once it is considered legally accept­
able or morally respectable to t aside
civil rights because of birth defect,
it may be po ible to eliminate civil
rights for any race, x, or economic
group people con ider defective," w rned
Ron Seigel, UCO Director, ' e need
churche , civil right organization,-and
neighborhood group to speak. out
throughout the country. e need a
nation wide effort of gra root people."
UCO wants people to write their
nators upporting the urphy /E�len-
born Amendment to the Child Abu
Act, Senate Bill J 003.
Tho intere ted in further informat-
ion should write to 0 P.O. B
03015, D troit, i h.,4 .. 0 .
Free bus rides for kids
DALLAS, TX - Trailways Lines,
Inc. the nation's bus industry leader,
today announced that a child under
twelve years old would ride free Monday
through Thursday when accompained by
a full-fare paying adult. According to
Robert Buschner, Trailways' vice presi­
dent marketing, the ne offer will
become effective June 1 and run through
December 31, 1984.
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SUPPORT
OUR
ADVERTISERS
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The man to work with the people

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