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VOL. VIII NO. 28 JU E 8 - 14,19
NEWS BRIEFS
o IN TIO S APPEAR
JACKSO CO DE S REAGA 0
"HANDS ACROSS AMERICA"
SEPARATIST FACES COURT
CHARGES
GIRL GETS ACTI
GCO TRACT
UlK RATE
U.S. Po .0
PAID
148022
Perm t 0.50
Addr' Cor. R'qat
,.HE MAN WHO
SAYS IT BEST
King, the man who be t ex­
pr e the plight of Black, main­
tains hi 38-ye r I gendary car r
with a roadrunning sch dule of 500
show in300citi each year. King
ay h keep up the pac of his
ri of one-nighter b caus "I
like to mak p ople happy" and
b cau "Blue is th tepchild of
th music indu try, and, in my ca ,
if I'm not out of sight I m not out of
mind." King ha p rform d in 57
differ nt countrie (including
Ru ia), recorded 300 single and
67 album . Although h i now 50,
King for s no nd in ight, ay­
ing, "I never want to quit unle
p opl g t tir d of me."
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By Lind Dixon
The U rb n League of
Gr ater u ke on and the
arion 1 rganization for an
American R volution, Mu
e on Branch ill pre ent
"Crisis of the Black Family in
u kegon County and Ho to
Chan e it" on aturday, June
14, at 9:00 a.m.
This conference will be h ld
. at the Holy Trinity Church of
God in Christ, 2140 Valley
(aero Getty), uskegon. You
are n ed d for audience par­
ticipation of the African
American Community, 0 bring
your family. The b nd director
of Mu kegon Hei hts High,
Rob rt Moor, ill provid th
mu ic.
P aker will b Dr. Frank
Ho ell, illiam X. W lk r, Dr.
J m Jack n, Har ld ri ht
Jani Broo .Bill Barrett Betty
W rfield, Attorney Johnni
Johnson, J anni John on, Jac­
queline Bro n, Rich rd Bald­
win, Stephen Pre ley, Tommie
Watson, Charle Fair, Rev. Sain
and Rev. B nn tt all from th
Mus e on ar .:
The conferenc i free for
_ more information call 722- 3736
or 739-5574.
Thi conferenc i upport d
by the folIo ing u gon
County Busine e: Dr. Jam
J ck on and Dr. Obie). Her ld
