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November 29, 1987 - Image 20

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-29

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Smith' ca the
project and DOtes that, don't
h emplO)Ul will par-
ticip te or if employees . th
I -paying jobs will decide to
but it.-
Another thing uncertain is if
employers will continue to
provide co�rage of insurance
r the grant runs out in year.
The limit OIl ken 't
IUl"n.r·'e_ been determined yet, Smith
:IX'CKIllWllYCI said. If suece ful, the
employer might have more
employees who want to par­
ticip e than there are funds
er-
rvice.
Dinner will be served
under e chairmanship of
ice F ye Clar of h
church.
. be rendered by
the . of t. 7J under
the direction of Fannie Gil-
INDIANAPOUS - The In­
dianapo' Police Department
. currently recruiting for 40-
5 police officers to begin
employmen effective July
To initi te the screening
proce all ppli m
report to Indianapo' Police
Department, SO N. Alabama
Street, Personnel Office,
Room E-103, Indianapolis, IN
from 8:00 a.m.-3:OO p.m., on­
day through Friday. The dead­
line for initiating the process
will be December 15, 1987.
The Indianapolis Police
Department will be po
ing nd Recruitment Ex­
position on Sunday, Decem­
ber 6 hom 12:00 p.m.-6:00
p.m. at St. Peter Claver, 3110
. Sutherland Avenue: In­
dianapolis, IN. "The purpose
of' t . to educate
potential pplicants about our
screening proce , qualifica-
• 0 job descriptions,
career opportunities,
promotions, etc., said Rhon-
c
o
203
argie Oar Lucy WUSOIl
cl 0 . . HuD are the eo-
. for ' D y.
The public' invited. Dr.
Ellis L. HuD. Sr. P or.
The .B.
_ .... _, 245 PipeatODC St.,
will have a -clothias give-away
o day, December 12
from 10:00 .m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Kitchen ·
Committee.
. J O. . the
i
da M. Reynolds, Reauiting
Officer.
For addition information
contact, Ofticcr Reynolds, at
317-236-3346, Monday- . :yo
DETROIT - The Detroit;
regional Peace Corps office
announced the availability of a
toU free telephone number for
Michigan residents. The num­
ber is 1-800-533-3231.
According to Peace Corps
officials, nearly 1,400 openings
will be reserved during the
nine months for Liberal
Arts graduates who
receive intensive skill ttaining
in fisheries, forestry, agricul-
. lure or community health ex­
tension. Prior experience
inany of these areas is helpful,
but not mandatory.
An equal number of post­
in(p will exist for science,
math, education, natural
resources, agriculture, and
French graduates.
r
low income and working poor,
the foundation has to put a limi
on the subsidy level for the plan.
If is a small business that is
tryiDg it, then ew:ryone is sub­
. dized, but if it is large firm
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