. He to preacIa CMI' radio cIuriD8 t e Lente Senices of the DebO· Coaacil of Owrcbes. He . . Detro· to be eIeded to dae Board of Diredon f:I. die Detroit a.ap. tel'm Reel Crou aDd the - Bbdaamecl to CrimeCo � . . oftbeState of M'd." by Govaaor I)ictins(WL Rcv. William H. Peck 0 - ganized led the Booker T. W· Trade Association. The Trade Associatioa brought B ac together the business and pro • peopIcoftheoo . L er hlp un�ty. for th� purpose of C'roncxmc d exeaa- Training tioaoflbole 'Conf re In· Rev. Pect's leadership _ •• - confined to the IWTOW of . to the Jimita- D ro · tioa of his r ee. He dc'voted a I areat deal of hi5 time to the proble and lfare of aU you beoomiDg a (X)UD- ��A. Sr. WASHI GTON, D.C. (NNPA) - A tough U.s. attor­ ney . a bulldog's persi tence . punumg cri and crimina and 0 just happens to be B is expected to be quickly coafinDed by the e and be­ co e t e nation's chief pi' ttor'Hy, the fifth . . position in the Dept. of J�. He i F4ward S.G. DeDDis, Jr., a 43-year-o . 1983 beea a racket-bustiag U.s. Attomey for· Eastern Dis- -trict of PeDDSylvaDia. During that period he a prominent Philadelph· coUDcilman and . aide to jail, wdl the po erful chief of the city's eoll'eadled mob d a Dumber of cops - over 30 persoas in aU selor, friend, and leader tc? the City of Detro . duriDg a very dis­ tressed period Rev. Peck passed Detro· s Harper Hospital 0 NoYember 5, .1944, at die of 65, 011- minatiag 44 years of outstanding service to' bis Detroit com­ miunity, hi people, and his OOUDtry. In reOOgnitioD of Rev. Peck's maay oommunity and civic COD­ e • • 1950 he became first Black to hDe a park Umed in 1m hoaor. 3 Art Ce er is the residentio heart of the adtural center area The ea co� the Center for Creative Studies, Detroit Historical useum, Detroi In­ stitute of Arts, Merrill Palmer, The Museum of African American History, Wayne State University, Harper Hospital, and a h of other calmral i - stitutio for more inform tion regarding th Art Center Youth fund Flea Market, � co - tact 873-6122. I"" o ha� taken the job. I see him on the (federal) bench in the too distant future. This may d&ay that nominatio _ but ul­ timatelY he will be a federal judge. The AACP fully sup­ ports his nomination. He's a fine maa." Dennis aid he' n only aware of the f Ridwd Pryor quip <, came to the court to find justice and I found just us"), a searing comment 0 ra­ cial justi<% in America, "bu I have used .it in speeches, myself." Indeed, it ep­ ticism over whether Blac s could ever c:bieYC justice in our \ criminal justice sy tem that �de him ponder whe1ber to ely all, said. A$ be 8oe6 abO the of runniDg the criminal diYi$ion - about �10 personnel, half of them 1aW)U'S d a $SO million aDDual budget _. itiDg coafir tieD, those do no lODger trouble him. Charges of rampaot r . m in the depart­ ment, aooyism, etc, he DOtes, dbrusbesoff. Asked y he, a Bia man, would want to join a departmen that is such a mess, he said: "I am already· the department and �. been ince 1915. But I think that �veD though ere is COIltrOYel'SJ in te of different policy. . • the depart- meat or the attorney general, the de�nt's work must go on. I cootinue to belie� you don't sene your best inter­ ests by �idiDg these respon- sibilities. • PatieDCe . You bow, these . es cr ed OYerDiPl They 't be scilYed