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October 02, 1988 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-10-02

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HIGHLAND PARK -
. Council President Linsey _
Porter is urging the city to
revo e the license of Bell Cable
Company, addiDg that the com­
pany owes the city one million
dollars in penalty fees.
. - Porter sl es that Ben Cable
itself dmits failure to
- P Y quarterly franchise
fees.
- File "vario "required � Ii
) reports.
_ Install "standby powerfJ. cbeck
way institutional lines, and F
uninterrupted power in C08 .... ty' y
beadend and syste " OIC· I d
_ . . laiD the staffiDg re- Inc u ed
que edbycityo dioaD�. in CombinA..I
- Hooked up the schoo . .:ru
- Provided the required Co- Federal
cess for seniors, local origina-
tion, or for busin and Campa.ign
gOYerDDlental use.
He also coatends Bell failed
to liYe up to i agreeDieU to .
- Provide Character ge er­
a ors for transmiWo from the
Com�unity College, from
schools and from the C" Of­
fices.
- Provide a detailed com­
munity ascertainment study for
p�ogramming. as necessary fld
do at least one every three years.
- Provide special . counts
and programming- for senior
citize -
- Provide same day service
ca , ext day . cz at the
latest
- Provide the city
opinio survey repor
a cable rs ea
April 1.
- Provide i e RF
, mod ors for use byeducat"
. facilities d the city.
Porter adds t Bell's of-
fices e DOt " alcc:esslble
by our resi . whee I
lker elderly- and .other ,
a beea of ndicap are
"una to up steep stairs."
Porter d provis' .
the city's B . ess Regulation
d T tioo Code . that
a cable operator" . or
refuses to pay frueh' fee
fiDes otbu costs -, the city
Ca.D i franchise to be
revoked for ca by a resolu­
tioo of abe City council
Porter that sectio re-
quires the company to reim­
burse allY legal fees the city bas
to pay to eoforce its ri .
William Noll, General
MaDaler of M.S.E. Cable,
. controls Bell Cable,
avalll' mae for COll'UDeDt
""�� A. ',Sr.'
NNPA & Setvia
WASHINGTON, DC -
Opportunities Industrializatio
Center International, Inc.
(Ole) after a long. sometimes
bitter campaign, has DOW been
in ded among the range of
charities pen the right to soli .
contributioas from federal
employee at the orkplace,
OIC aDDOUD� .
In otheT words, OIC, e of a
few Fly Black orgaoizatio
that' de the NAACP and
the . Urban League
the United Black fund,
. declared eligi>le to -
ticipate in the Combined
Fedu Campaign (CFC), by
the United States Office of Per-
o Del ' .. MaDagement,
W' D.C.
OIC; a Philadelphia, PA­
based orgaDization which
pioneered in training low-in­
come, inner-city and disad­
vantqed residents across the
nation since its founding in
1964,' headed by the Rev.
Leon H. SulIMn. OIC, Interna­
tional, Inc., e tablished in
1969, f� n training the
disadvanlaged in Third World
countries. Rev. Sullivan is also
founder and chairman of the
board of this organization.
9
EdVa ghn·
Forum banquet speaker .
recommend youth ro�
awards. . .,_.���
A screening committee in the
Men's Forum will evalu e all
• r
no ees,
"T is year's b nquet
pro' to be bigger and better
ilian ar's." stated Earl
Wheeler, Men's Forum .chair­
man.
For ticket information, call
B quet Chairman Bill Morgan
o Ticket Chairman Leonard
obinson at 867-4256 or write
igbland Park Men's Forum,
Second, Highland Park,
ichigan 48203.
en's
The second annual"Evcning
With the en's forum, " and the
Sam Smith Youth Banquet,
both sponsored by the Highland
Park Men's Forum, will be held
7 p .. m. Saturday November 5,
1988 at the Temple I Am
Pa-adise II Church .
The speaker will be Edward
Vaughn, former. state repre­
sentative, owner of 'Vaughn's
Book Store and advisor to
Detroit Mayor Coleman A.
Young.
At each nnual gatherin
Men's Forum gives a ards
outstanding adults and
young people in the com­
munity.
The forum is asking king
all community organizations
and schools in Highland Par to
Baker'S
SPECIAL
$299
Mon-Sal
5am-�
Sun.
6am-3pm
149W.
Ichols
13548 Woodward
High nd P
(313)�5948 (313)�7378
SHOES REPAIRED * SHI ED *.
CLEANED * DYED
ccept or rejq:t any or all
d bmitted to:
,1988.

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