GREATS ON DISPLAY - Chicago ayor Harold Wa hlngton (right) accepts a 1986 "20th
Century Black Political Fir ts" calendarfrom artl tClarence L. Shivers (lett) of Colorado
and Andrew F. Brimmer (c nt r), fir t Black governor of the Federal Re erv Sy tem.
Shiver. and Brimmer w re in Chic go to attend th opening night reception of th
"G II ry of Greats: 20th Century Black Political Fir ts" art ri ,on display at th
DuSable u um of Afric n-Amerlc n HI tory through y 30.
C 0 C liability
BE TO HARBOR - Re-
rvations are still being accept
ed for the Twin Citi sAra
Ch mber of Commerce Eye
Op ner br akfast me ting with
ttorney General Frank Kelley
speaking on th liability crisis,
according to Chamber President
Andre T cs. The meeting
will b held at 7:30 a.m. on
Tuesday, May 6, 19 6, at Th
Capt in's Tabl, Riverview
Drive, Benton Harbor, according
� to T ac.
Mr. Kelley is ichigan's 50th
ttorney General and has been
in offic for 24 con cutive
years. He was the flrst State
Attorney General to create a
Consumer Protection Division,
an Organized Crime Division.
Environmental Division, and a
edicaid Fraud Division.
The Attorney General will
di uss the causes of the cur
rent liability crisis, pr po d
solutions, and busine and
government liability issues,
Takacs said.
Reservation forms have been
sent to Chamber m m bers, but
anyone wishing to attend may I
contact the Chamber office at
925-0044. Cost of the program
Special classes help
cancer patients
BE TO H RBOR - Can
cer treatment nutrition, body
ima e, and xuality are among
the many top' s covered in
th nI C COPE" education
program for cancer patients and
their families, The program,
which focu on cancer
patients' role in their own
health care. is spon red locally
by ercy- ernorial Medical Cen
ter, St. Jo ph-Benton Harbor
and the American Cancer
Society.
The eight wee ries of
cla will be held at the ercy
Hospital Division, Benton Har
bor beginning ednesday, ay 7
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Topic tor the upcoming
rie include: understanding
the how and why of cancer
treatment: learning to accept
cancer-related change in physi
cal appearance; living up to
phy . cal limit while keeping
physically fit as possible'
finding emotional, social, fin-
ancial, legal and religious re
sources in the community.
The program is free and pre-
registration is required. Fo
more information, or to pre
register call ercy- ernorial
edical Center at 927-5237
or 983-8324 or the American
Cancer Society at 983-7305.
•••
DID YOU KNOW. . . that
criminals ate slightly more likely
to be left-handed than right
handed. Approximately 15
per cent of the general popula
tion is left-handed but a recent
study at the University of
British Columbia in Vancouver
found 21 per cent of criminals
studied are left-handed.
•••
DID YOU
is $6.00 for Chamber members
and $7.00 for non-members and
the price includes breakfast.
Hospital
cia ses
ST. JOSEPH ercy-
ernorial Center announ ed its
s heduled of lasses/Clinics for
aye
Classe include: My ew
Baby Pre- atal utrition
Breastfeeding Exercise Relaxa
tion and Breathing for expectant
mothers, Expectant Parent
Classes Preparing f r Childbirth
Get Acquainted Class SHAR
Support Group Amputee Pr -
gram and Scoliosis Clini .
For further information and
pre-registration please call 927-
5297 or 927-5285.
c py of the report is on
me in the counsel rs office at
Benton Harb r High Sch 01,
according to Richard n.
Parents should ex pect their n/
daughter to bring home their
progress rep rts from h I
on onday, May 5.
Kids in Distress
is conference
topic
W ASHI G TO - The In
stitute of Urban Livin i pon-
orin an International C n
ference on KID (Kid in Di
tre ),June 23-30,19 6. The
Conference will be ho ted in
Kin ton, J arnaic at the J rna
ica Conference Centre.
The conference will ddre
four major areas of ocial con
cern affecting youth in Black
America and the Caribbean.
The week-Ion conference will
link organization (commuruty,
governmental, church, ervice,
political, etc.) in an attempt to
develop dialogue explore
methods of approach and
remedy for existing problem in
adole cent exuality, educa
tion, employment and drug
abuse.
For further information,
contact the Executive Director,
Mrs. Judy Fi her at (202) 722-
8688 or write the Institute at
1209 Tuc erman Street .W.
Washington, DC 20012.
DSOFFORTU E
·BHHS report cards
out May 5
BE TO HARBOR - The
fourth and final Student Acade
mic Progress Report fo the
1985-86 school year will be
issued to all students at B nton
Harbor High School on Monday
May 5, according to A . stant
Principal, Donn Richardson.
Richard on said, "The Acade
mic Progress Reports are is ued
to all students at the high
school in each subject class
he/she is taking. We feel it is
important' to let parents know
how their son/daughter is d ing
in each of their classes. The \
rep rt shows the student's need
for improvement as well as
their p sitive performance in
their scho 1 w rk."
SEE YOUR
LIGHTS
Keith 8. Stallworth
Marketing Executive·
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