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May 04, 1986 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-05-04

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Peoples cam.paign
ATLANTA - At its Spring
board meeting in St. Peters­
burg, Florida the South rn
Christian Leader hip Con­
ference approved Pre id nt
Lo ery's recommendation to
launch a econd Poor People'
Campa' n in the ummer of
1986 and climax in the nation'
capital in 1988.
"Poverty" id Lowery, "ha
been put on the b ck burner of
the nation's agenda, and orne­
body has turned off the fire. e
must put poverty b ck on the
nation' agenda and seek to
eliminate poverty, achieve
and ecure human
ri hts", he continu d.
Lo ery id radi I civil di
obedience i distinct pro­
b bility in tate capitols II
the Di trict of Colurnbi
Faun troy,
Andre Young,
Dic Gregory
Luther Kin ,III.
Direct action ill begin thi
ummer in key distric . and
tate with pivotal elections.
a or
Vivian,
artin
· .... , ... 1
in on outs and·ng
warr_ants
By Linda Dixon
MUSKEGO onday,
May 5, 1986 i the 1 t day to
make arrangemen concerning
a warrant that's out for you,"
said Muskegon Heights Police
Chief William Howell Chief
Howell had originally planned
to tartthearre tson"La Day"
which was Thursday, but deci­
ded that didn't give the people
enough tim to take action.
There are outstanding 1 09
misdemeanor warrants, 26
felony warrants and a total of
423 crirnin I bench warran
the chief aid.
Officer on all three hifts
will be eeking the offender:
ho do not make contact ith
the department or the courts.
Tho named on the arrants
have until onday to make
orne concrete arrangement .
.. ing arr ngements can
ve you the inconveni nee of
being picked up. It' goin to
take a total effort to get the e
p ople," he ld, "And e're
going to be doing it until I' m
ati fied. We're going to ex­
p nd ev ry mean avail ble to
t the pe ple and i th y c nt
p t bond list d they'Il 0 to
j il," the chief arn d.
jo
u er You
registra ·0
BE TO HARBOR - The
PIC Summer Youth Program
providin job for are youth i
cceptin applications, accord­
ing to Richard D. Dornbos,
Executive Director.
Job ill begin in mid-June at
wor ite developed and main­
tained by the Benton Harbor
Area Schools, il Brandywine
Community Schools, Le . Cass
Intermediate School District
and Van Buren Intermediate
School District Dornbo id.
Youth between the e of
14 and 21 years-of age.jneeting
low income require men under
the Job Training Partne hip
Act can apply at Private Industry
Council intake office in Benton
Harbor, Dow giac, Hartford
iles and outh Haven.
Intere ted outh hould
they- re iter: proof of citizen-
hip (Birth certificate, or­
card, or p port); 0 ial S cu­
rlty card; proof of r idency
(Utility bill, rent receipt, dri­
ver' license); proof of family
Ize; proof of incom for p t 6
months (pay tub, public si
tanc records for ch family
rnemb r); If: r t tement·
electiv rvice re i tration -
here applic bl , mal onI;
i nature of p rent

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