THE CITIZEN 5 - in and About Benton Harbor , Cope' a BE 0 lWP - "Don't Bother e, I Can't Cope:' a dynamic mixture of gospel and contemporary m . that cap­ tures the pre res and com­ plexitie of modem life, will be pre nted 8 p.m., July 25 at the Lake . an coneae little The er in the Com­ munity Center. inner of an off·Broad y OBIE a ard in 1972, this upbeat, po ive mu' pro- duction a me of hope in a vibrant 10 and dance revu that hu caused udiences to tap their feet and clap their handa here e er it hu been performed, ccording to Rodney illiam LMC drama coordina­ tor. The pre ntation in the Little Theater i being co- on red by Lake ichigan College and the ichigan Council for the Humanities. The mu . al will be performed by the Peddy Players Theatre Company, of Detroit. . L c Conceived and ritten by icki Grant and Vinnette Carol, "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Copen represents an exciting as en an inspirational ex�nce that is po itive, up­ beat, and thoroughly enjoyablo, illiams said. Ticket are no on e at the main office of the LMC Community Center. Tic et are $5 per person in dvance and $6.50 t the door. Tickets can be reserved by telephonina th Community Center main office t 927-1000. CARRIAGE RIDES ST.' JOSEPH - Denni and ickey Bennett, owners of Ben­ nett' Belgian, and St. Jo ph Tod y are offering hor -drawn on and carriage ride in downtown St. Jo ph, Michigan every Wednesday from 11 :00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. The rides are $2.00 for dult and 1.00 for children. Library to show Disney film • BE 0 HARBOR - The Disney mo . , R ai, ill be own thi Tuesday, July 22, at 10:00, 1:00, 3:00, and 6:00. All movies n durina the DiJDey Film Fe this summer are free-of-chatge, and chDdren may bring so s. Children' Library Hour will be held this ednelday, July 23, from 10:00 to 11:00 . Crime Dog cGruff and Sheriff J arne Hartman will pre nt o on safety for the children. ovies for children will be DAYS IslO'? • JUly 25 and 26, t 10:00 and 2:00 on each day. Showing are the films, Cat in the Hat and Dragon Castle. Together they last approximately 45 minute, and are free-of-charge, Announce campaign manager ST. JOSEPH Di riet Judge John T. Hammond an­ nounced that former Di rict Judge Leo K. "Pat" Coo is serving as his campaign treasur­ er. Judge Hammond is a candi­ d te for Circuit Court Judge . in the ovember election. Coo , a native of Berrien County, was a Special Agent in the Federal Bure u of Inve i­ gation for 31 years and rved a Senior FBI Agent for Ber­ rien, Ca and Van Buren coun- - tie. In 1972, he wa elected Judge of the Fifth District Court, where he rved until ' his retirement in 1985. His father was a former mayor of ile . Carlson, the owner of Ollie' Kid h served 25 years general manager and 13 years a pre "dent of Olli 's, Inc. in St. Joseph. Judge Hammond, lifelong resident of Berrien County, wa Defen Attorney for five years, Berrien County Pro- cutin Attorney for four year and is pre ntly rving his 17 th year a District Judge. He f ce Prosecuting Attorney Paul Maloney in the Berrien County Circuit Court Judge election. ongless of tbe 1tnittb o� of �tprt1Cmtatib� "Afngton, e, 205\5 June 30. 1986 Our Friend: Against the backdrop of the vicious stlte of e.ergency in South Africa and overwhel.1ng public outcry in this Country fro. persons suc as yourself, the United Stites House of Representa­ tives passed a strong South African D1vest.ent bill, H.R. 4868, the Aftt1-Aparthe1d Act of 1986. We need your help now in our effort to get the Senate to pass S. 2570, which is 1dentic.l to the House B111. ' late last .onth. the South African ar.ed forces 1ny ded the n ig�oring States of Zi.babw. Botswana. Za.b1a and AngOla. d .. onstrat1ng yet another act of terroris co 1ssioned by I govern.ent that thrives on violence. On July 12. the govern.ent of South Afr1cl 1.posed a nlt1on-wide state of .ergency. giving the police wide-ringing. unbridled powers.which r su1ted in the arrest and detention of hundreds. These actions further illustrate that the South African govern.ent will pursue any .eans necessary to .a1nta1n its brutal syste. of apartheid The Black death rate in the townships of South Africa has al ost doubl d fro 70 I .onth during the last state of e ergency. to I tragic 130 p r .onth this year. This escallt10n of violence d ands an escallt1oBo of ,our efforts in the United Stat s to i.pose stronger sanctions aglinst South Afr1c.. We ust continu to generlte the anti-apartheid .0 entu and nthusi s which precipitated House passage of H.R. 4868 • • l He H.R. 4868 s passed. S. 2570 contains the following prov1 sions: 1. A ban on all expo rts 2. A ban on all 1.ports. except strategic .i neral s 3. A ban on the sal of Icrugerrand s 4. A revocation of landing rights for South African aircraft, except in e.ergency situations. There is an e ergency state in bullet-ridden South Africa but d claring a state of e ergency and intensifying brutality and repression while suspending th already 1i.ited rights of Bllcks is not the a"swer. Th 80tha reg1.e hiS obviously d ep.ned tts resolve to stay in power at all costs. but the Black .Ijority has now deepened its resolv to be free. These t 0 opposite Ind irreconcilable pOSitions put the people of South Africa on I collision course. with ore violence and bloodshed as the consequence. e can ake a difference. We ust ake a difference. The vote on S. 2570 will take place in Mid-July when the Senators return frOM recess. We ask you to i .ediately write. call or visit your two Sen tors and urge the to co-sponsor and vote for S. 2570. Once you have. cont cted your Senators. we ask that you complete the report for provided and return it so that we .ay hive a sense of the possible outco e of a Senate vote. Think you for your continued support and cooperation. We look forward to orking with you again in our longstanding struggle against apartheid. Sincerely. REPORT A E: ORGA lZATIO OFFICE�A�bD�R�E�S�S�:---------------- ���--AD-D�R�E�S�S�:------------------- sTXTE __ CITY . . STATE P HO N E (wo r k ) PH 0 NE-rI( h�o�-,---------------- Y U.S. REPRESE TATlvE IS: MY U.S. SENATORS ARE: AND I CONTACTED MY: SE ATORS ---------------- BY PHO E VISIT LETTER 0 (DATE) _ R ETUR TO: CO GRESSMA WALTER E. fAU TROY, 2135 RAYBUR HOB, US HOUSE OF REPRESE TATIVES, WASHI GTO • D.C. 20515