KAlAMAZOO AACP FE1E VOL. VII iling deadline nears for B.H. city seats ation Urb n Lea national dri e to e d teen pre cy' aimed t young • Several ideast nations' p� dges told CHICAGO - A 5 million loan from Libyan leader Col. oammar Khadafy f just th fir t trickle of flood of Arab money intended to aid Bl ck economic development in thi country, ation of Islam mIS­ ter Louis Farrakhan announced Sunday, June 2. F arrakhan said he h re- ceived verbal commitments from Syria, Juwait the United Arab Emirate and Saudi Arabia to invest money in Black ban s and bu ine ventures in this a By Ron Leuty BENTO HARBOR An increase in the Benton Harbor City Commission's' travel budget w also approved along with the 1985-86 general fund bud­ get. The commission also voted to ask the tate Emergency Loan Board for a 1 million loan. The budget with its incre of over 7000 in commi ion tra eI, w not approved with­ out deb te, as Commissioner Arnold Bolin bl ted the in­ ere se by ying th t the funds could be allocated in some other area of the budget. B lin, in tum wa criticized by Commissioner Charles Yar­ brough, who brought to men­ tion Bolin's city-paid insurance policy. Cornmi sioner Charle Henderson got on the band­ wagon by calling Bolin a "Hypo­ crite." Bolin responded to the charges by stating that the insurance policy i open to any commi ioner and is equitable. Equity. Bolin said,' what he is trying to achieve in the tr vel budget, too. When the vote came, though, the budget, calling for an overall 11.6 percent incre over the 1984-85 budget, was approved by a 6-1 vote. Bolin voted against the budget, while Commissioners orval Weiss and Michael Govatos abst ined. In other ction, the com­ mi ion voted to a k the t te Emergency Loan Bo rd for a . 1 million 10 n. The city h Ire dy bono ed $1.8 in state emergency fund, said City country over the ne t fe year. F arrakhan Ie der the ati n of Islam religiou made hi remark during rvice at the Final Call dministration Building 734 . 7 tho The mini ter returned a 30-day t ur of erveral Ar b countries. Leaders of the oil-rich Arab state pledged to a ist Kh dafy in contributions to Farra han' People Org nized nd orking for Economic Rebirth or POWER program he id. e n. , Commis ioner Ralph Cren­ shaw said that the 10 n i needed o that the city won t h ve to borrow against anticip ted t xe By Deshorn Wat' Jr. USKEGO -For the first time since its beginning, the uskegon chapter of th AACP will ho t a Life ember­ hip Luncheon. According to Bernice Sydnor, Chairperson for the us egon AACP Life ernbership, the event will ta e place at u e­ gon Heights iddle School, June 15, at·2 p.m. rs. Sydnor said the purpo of the luncheon i to get more people involved in the AACP, to recruit more lifetime mem­ bers, and to help rai funds. . Presently, the u kegon AACP ha III lifetime members. Among the peakers at the luncheon wilJ be Edi Holli, from Detroit, and Emily ord, from Battle Creek. The principal peaker, rs. Hollis, Life embership Ch ir­ per on for the State of ichigan State Conference of the AACP, will re th importance of life membership within. the AACP; he will al 0 mention th succe of the Detroit branch and will spea on i ue relating to Blacks and hites. Mr. ord, on th other hand, will comment on the traveling church trophies and the hi tory b hind th The I an fr m fy i intere t-free F rr h n id. H id he pl nned to repay the I n and return the money t Khadafy, even th ugh he i ure Kh dafy uld redonate the m n y t the PO R pro r m. Farr kh n progr m by hich Bla k c rn­ panies would pr duce g d f r Black com umer would b irmly est bli hed by the year 000. Ci '5 1.6% spencrng hike every year. Cren h wi mem- ber of the cornmi ion's finan committee. Commis ioner Govato 1 n Continued on p g 5 c , a • r veryon is welcome! Don - tion i 10; however reservati n hould be made by calling 739- 3211 or 722-2479. MUS EGO BWPC PRESENTS YOUTH y 0 Leuty BE 0 HARBOR - City Commi loner Charle Hender- n' t only incumb nt to to ta e-out election petit­ ccording to City Cler r t Bowman. Henderson, ho in February of this year, said that e "pro­ b bly on t be rving on thi commission" by election time, is among . people who have en out petition to fill six of nin City Commi 'on seats. The de dline for filing petit- ion Tu v, June 18 t � p.m., for ugust 6 pri- mary. All City Commi 'on ts re on an t-Iarge ba i . Oth r ho- have t en-out petition are City Commi . n w tchdo George Wy Inger, city busine man illiam Wolf, city busine oman DOrothy Die ey Citize ' dvi ry Board mem­ ber nold Smith, and form r m yoral candidate James F.A. Turner. rently filled by Commi ioners Randall J uergen n and Ralph Crenshaw (both two-year terrn , and Commi sioners Arnold Bo­ lin, Juanita Echols ichael Gov to , and Hender n (four­ year term). Bolin announced in arch that he would not e re-election, after 10 years of cornmi ion rvice. Signatures of 25 registered city voters re needed in order for th candidate to be placed on the ballot. 0 more than 50 ignatures will be accepted, according to the City Clerk' office. Other seats open are aU four Ward Supervi r eat. Th ats are currently filled by Ernestine Thompson, Jam s Dudley, and Elizabeth Minott. There is one vacancy. City Cler Bow n id that no one h tax n-out petitio for the Ward Supervisor ats (four. ye r terms), OT the four-ye r at of Con table, pre ntly held ;-c....:r ........ • h ( Gla"l�ae