nam DETROIT - The Michipn Leadership Conference (MLC), a tewide civil and ecceomic righ organization;, elected to their board a cross section of repre entatives from labor, bu ine , education and religion, to serve one to three year terms, ccordiDg to Joseph diso MLC Chaiiman. The governing board in­ cludes: Rev. Loyce Lester, Co- ch irman and pastor of The Original e Grace Baptist Church; C therine Murray, -. Secretary- Treasurer; Tom Turner, labor eader; Arthur Fe the one; D . · . ; Rosa Par of Detroit; Father Casmier Paulsen, of Dearbom Heigh who pent the last 26 years in South Africa; Rev. Cur­ tis Baker, of Holly, ·chigaD; Dr. C1ayzeU Jones, Professor of Education at the University of Michig n; Eulaine Stevens J olm on, Affirm tive Action Director fo the City of Saginaw; Julius W tson, Bailiff from Detroit; Attorney Charles Taylor of Detroit; Joe Green, President, OSAS· #28; Mary Cleveland, wife of Detroit Councilman Clyde CleYeland, and community activist; O'Neil Swanson, Sr., Chairman of sw DSon Funeral Home; and Thomas M. Woodhouse, Assis­ tant Superintendent of Housing for the City of Detroit Since· founding in March What does all of this mean Harding asked, it means that America does not belong to one type of people, but it belongs to everyone. But the task of making America great for everyone is a great one, and the people ·must pull together to make it work. Harding stated that the people cannot wait for others to achieve this freedom for them, but we the people m take con­ trol. He stated that we must start where every mOYement starts, here we are. What can we do to change the City of Detroit? First of all the people must decide that we are going to dedi­ cate ourselves to a cause, and ork with and for that cause. He . d that America has all kinds of different cultures living together; there are Africans, Asians, Hispanics, Europeans a wide variety of peoples, and this makes America unique. This gre t mix of people gives the people of America the oppor­ tunity to find out how human beings ere meant to live together. Harding tated th as we move into the Twenty-rust Cen­ tury we must realize that we can- no undermind others. Human ' beings, to be human beings, must have a responsibility. A person cannot be human simply with rights, human responsibility and human rights must go hand in hand The people must take board the MLC been successful in reaching amicable agreements for econmic rights with Min­ neapolis based The Center Company, a JIWla8C1DCnt com­ pany for Northland Ma1l1ocated in Southfield, Michigan, Madison said MLC meditated the negotia­ tions regr diDg the Ann Arbor school racial harassment issue and negotiated an incrcue of Black empIoyecd in the Holly scboo1 district, Madison said MLC recently concluded a bo)'a)tt against Hermans, World of Sporting Goods, for its al­ leged harassmeDt of females, discriminatioD against blacks in hiriDs and the exploitation of )'GUllI workers. In addition, last winter MLC sponsored a sleep-out, to sup­ port the need for Federal aid for the City'a home families. M diso said, "This. the DCW of civil rights, it has changed from social to ecomooic rights in the twen­ ty )UI'S and MLC will be the vanguard of this ncw IDOYCment in Michigan." • again responsibility for others as well themselves. He stated that we must have responsibility in order to have any type of real movement for freedom and justice; because of we do not know what we are free for, we are not free. Harding went on to restate the meaning of the preamble to the Consitiution of the United States: We the peop e of the United States in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tran- . quility, provide for the common defense promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to our children and our grandchildren, for all people from Asia to Russia. He read from James Baldwin, saying that we the people, means that people of all races: black, yellow, brown and magenta must not falter in our duty to make others aware, and to end the ra­ cial madness that we can achieve our country. In other words, to make America, America again. 3 Higher spee limi pus . up patro s By Kathl ad CapItal News Service LANSING While Michigan motorists can now drive 65 m.p.h. on some rural in­ terstates, they had better watch their speeds on the other high­ ways in the state. With the raising of speed limits on ill) miles of highway in the state Nov. 29, Department of State Police Director Ritchie T. Davis restated the five-mile tolerance that troopers usually give motorists. In ddition, Davis advised his patrols to "not be overzealous" in their enforcement while drivers and police get used to the new limits. But anxious motorists shouldn't take that as an invita­ tion to "put the pedal to the metal. According to the State Policr public affairs representative Paul Hill, the department has al- Herman's reaches pac i h LC Vincent Harding: Making America, America ByJedOD Mattb DETROIT -- "Moving into the Twenty-rust Century: The Next Great Social Movement for Justice and Freedom", was the topic of a lecture by author and theologian Vincent Harding December 1, at Wayne State University. Harding a historian at Den­ ver College in Colorado came to Wayne State as part of a lecture series sponsored by the Black Studies Department. Harding has been working with the issues of justice and freedom for many years, and out· of that or came a book: "There is a Rivet" which as published in 1981. The boo . bout e Black experience in America, and the troggle of Blac people for freedom and justice. He began his talk by ying that "Education was not meant to t e us ay from our com­ munity, but to take us deeper . into our community to serve it." He spo e about the great trength and courage of Rosa Par Cezar Shabazz, and Mar­ tin Luther King. and the need for new movement, Harding stated that if we are to h ve a new movement, we must tart with our artists, who by nature are visionari . We must 100 to these visionaries for ide 8J!� ��t. He re d from L ng ton Hugh : "America never America to me, and yet I swear it will be ... " learning 3 R's 'end .boycott DETROIT - Herman's World of Sporting Goods has learned its 3-R's, announced Michigan Leadership Con­ ference (MLC) Chairperson Joseph Madison, as the civil/economic rights organiza­ tion called a halt to its 9O-day boycott of the chain. An agreement between Herman's and MLC will demonstrate the store's knowledge of economic respect, rights and responsibility, Madison said at a press con­ ference held Dec. 8, t Original New Grace Baptist Church. Under the terms of the pact, the sporting goods store will end "any unpublished, two-tier wage agreement or policy," Madison said. MLC had accused Herman's of paying Black store employees less than their white counterparts in some of the sub­ urbs. Continued on OTICE The Michigan Citizen of­ fices will be closed Wed., December 23 at 5 p.m. and re open Mon., Jan 4 in order that our employees may enjoy the holidays with their families. Monday, December 21, 12 noon is the deadline for all ne and as copy for publica­ tion in the December rJ and January 3 issues. lotted overtime pay for em .... troopers to patrol state roads, effective Dec. 1. Rather than concentrate those troopers in the areas where limits have been raised, Hill said, the department is keeping a close eye on roads pos ed at 55 m.p.b. and 10 r. "Overt speeding will no be tolerated," Hill said "We may use more effort making sure people don't take too m ny liberties on the roads where limist weren't raised." Meanwhile, Hill and other of­ ficials say, the state is doing much as possible to make the speed limit transitions as smooth as possible for both mo orists and police. The department ofTranspor­ tation w scheduled to erect 200 signs on the roads by ov. 30. Of those 200, 1:1 warn of "reduced speed ahead" on 65 m.p.h. approaches to urban areas where the 55 m.p.h. limit will remain in force. State officials don't want drivers to be confused about the s peed limits in any unclear areas, Transportation spokes­ man Maggie Fountaine said. A total of 30 De 55 m.p.h. signs were erected at urban boundari and signs at all the interstate routes that enter Michigan form another state (Interstate 75, 94, and 69) indi­ cate the speed limit change. Where the limit has been changed, aluminum overlays replace the 55 with 65. 6