3 DECEMBER 21 -27, 1986 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN ew developments for. Jamaica GSTO - Jamaica' De­ puty Prince ini er, Hugh S earer, called for an inter­ national If ern of rvices hich would allo developing cuntries full acce to mark t , without barriers to the tran er of technology or to manu­ f cturin . "De eloping countries are not content to be only u r of rvice; condition mu be created to allow us to parti­ cipate fully in all age of th rvi e indu ry,' Shearer id in remar before a conference on inve ment opportunities in the Caribbean Basin. th t the rvice in­ ch s banking, in­ con taney, in alla­ ruction telecomrnuni- cation and tourism were grow- fa , Mr. Shearer 'd the Caribbean region wa ell- equipped to deal ith these rvices. Former Governor of the Bank of Jamaica and alternate Ex­ ecutive Director of the' World Bank, Horace Barber, ho also addre the conference, urged fore' in stor to enter into joint venture with Jamaican businesses. r. Barber said that by col­ laborating with domestic finan­ cier and entrepreneurs, foreign inve on would have more able ba to meet local re- Jamaican go er o casino gambling KJNGSTO - Prime inis­ ter Ed ard Se announced today that casino gambling will be introduced into Jamaica. The Prime ini ter' announce­ ment followed a meeting ith pice project is $ 2.2 million venture KI STO - The P rish of St. Jame i to be the locat­ . n of the 1 e horticultural and spice project ever attempt­ ed in J amaic . Spice Intern tiona! ncorpor­ ated Jam' c n firm ith he d offici in ontego Bay, ill start the US 2.2 million proj ct on the Sweet ter pro­ perty in the parish. bout 400 re of the 1,000 ere property are to be planted in gin er and ornamental corp by ye I 3 of the project. The proj ct will employ 50 orker initially and, t full . development in three year, Spice Intern tionaI ill h ve the potential to hire 300 work­ er . On hundred acre of Ha aiian ginger re to be planted at Sweetwater as well 50 ere of Jamaican Gin- r, 50 a re of Leather Leaf Fern, 20 ere of Anthurium and 100 ere of other orna­ mental crop . ro 21, along with Jam i­ ca ational Inve tment Pro­ motion Limited initit ted the project after the Corporation wa appro ched with the pro­ posal by the chairman of a Pennsylvani firm H&S Inter­ national ciate, Dr. S.A. allathambi. H&S i the parent company of Spice Interna­ tional. Dr. allathambi and hi ciate Steve W efield y that of the total inve tment of US 2.2 million, 50 percent wa put up by Spice Inter­ national' parent company and th other half repre nts a loan from the U.S. Over a Private Inve tment Corporation. n: church leaders at Jamaica Hou this morning. Our decision re s entirely on the country' feeling," r. Se a ide "The go ernment doe not intend to gi e further con 'deration to proposals hich have been submitted on casino gambling." Among tho pre nt at the meeting at Jamaica Hou were repre ntative of the Jamaica A ciation of Evangelical, the Jamaica Pentecostal Union postolic, Whole Life Mini trie , the Jamaica Bapti Union, the e Te ament Church of God, the Open Bible In itute the Seventh Day Advent' I, the Caribbean Conference of Churches, and the Youth for Chri . oel Levy , Keith Brent-Harris, Robert Hum­ phreys and Charle Randle re­ pre nted the Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commi ion. OUNCEMENT Counselor and Tutor are needed on a Volunteer Ba . Six to Eight Hours a ee CO TACT: Harold Wright 739-5422 u egonHeight City Hall Blac Cauc ea re y Larry A. S ill ference, 0 NNP A Correspondent specific action wa reported on WASH GTO , D.C. - Ap- the Iranian- icarauguan d es, proximately 200 members of although opening pe er, Rep. the ational Blac Caucu of Walter E. Fauntroy (D-D.C. State Legislators and the 24- said he wa 'outraged and em- member Congre ional Black brarra d" by the revelation. Caucus elected ne leaders ew CBC chairman Dyrnally here during a hectic ee of and Rep. George Cro ett (D- political activity highlighted by ich. Ie members of th debate on the latest White Hou Foreign Affair commit- Hou scandal. tee which began holding public U.S. Rep. ervyn Dymally and clo d hearing on the (D-Calif.) , was voted chairman Iranian-U.S. host e ne otia- of the expanded CBC group Both CBC member in the historic tOOth se sion expre d disappointment at of the Hou of Representa- Pre idenrial appointee John tives convening next month and Poindexter, ational Security Pennsylvania State Rep. David Advi r, and Lt. Col. Ollie Richard n of Philadelphia sue- orth special . tant, for ceeded founder-pre 'dent, Mary- taking the Fifth Amendment land State Sen. Clarence Mit- to avoid te ifying before Con- chell, III, at the 10th annual gre. conference of the BCSL. Dym ally , Croc ett and Rep • Paying tribute to Mitchell's Louis Stokes D-Ohio, pa leadership in developing the CBC chairman, and a mem minority ate legislators from of the Hou Intelligence a 90 original members to over Ethics committee are like 1,000 of the nation's 6,000 candid tes for membership Blac elected officials, Richard- the lect congre sional son was joined by Alabama mit tee being cho n to inv 1 State Rep. Patricia Davis, ne gate the Iranian-White H IJ. BCSL vice-president; Georgi connection when the 100 mel I State Rep. Calvin Smyre, third bers of the l00th Con e term cretary, and Michigan meet in January. State Sen. David S. Holmes, The Blac member of Con- fourth term treasurer. e gre urged the est blishment of Jer y A mblyman illie - a special committee and in- Brown was elected parliamen- dependent pro cutor' to prob tarian. the action of th Reagan The BSCL will continue admini tration and it ational it chell' program, with greater Security Council. Retiring empha is on cooperation with CBC chairman, Rep. Mi key the organization's Corporate and Leland (D-Tex) said "The flag- Labor Roundtable supporters to rant di egard for Congre 'on provide more economic develop- intent and legislative hi tory rnent, employment and cial ha pI ced Arneri an intere welfare, ccording to me 40 at ri orld-wide." Covert schoo s s AIDS policy dy By . in L. Hay COVERT - The Covert School Board i studying a policy to deal with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS) and other communi­ cable dl ases, The propo d policy introduced Monday, Dec. 8 and will be acted upon Jan. 12. The di a outlined in the policy include AIDS; AIDS related complex; Hepatitus B and tuberculo is, The proposed policy su- e ed by the State Depart­ ment of Education ates that the superintendent may ex­ clude a udent or staff mem­ ber who i su cted of having a reportable communicable di A review panel compri d of repre ntatives from the Van Buren County Health Department, the local hospital_ and the hool will decide under the proposal ho should have knowledge about an individual s ca and' hi or her right. In another health related area, the board introduced a propo d policy again tobac­ co smokin as required under a state la banning smoking in public places except in de ignated area Accordin to Sup rinten- dent Alfred Ha in, smo ing loun and non-smokin loun es will continue to b available durin hool hour under the propo d policy. Ho ever th policy pr - hibit 0 in in all school building after hour at in­ door athletic event dinner cone ert other hool ctivi­ tie nd in all ho 1 vehicles. The proposal if p s d ill t e effect Jan. 1.