• t . Valun eer mediators hono ed are s as advertising M. Dixon, Juanita Douglas, Carolyn DuBose, Evin Fobbs, Pamela Gaines, Charles A. Green, Virgil K. Hardeman, Barbara Hunt, Trent Jackson, Ruby Kennedy, Janet Moss, Geneva Putman, Lonnie Saunders, Alondria Scott, Doris Shaw, pllie Thomas, Thelma Vincent, Caroline Walker, Ola Wayne, Beverly Wilkerson and Jennifer Hatchett Grant t young schola proqra MSU sity researchers. The MSU program students to take coors areas - mathemat ,com­ � puter science, and written arid oral eommunicati n. EAST !.AN ING - A Na- The students will spend six tional Science undation grant weeks on campus, June 25-Aug. of nearly one- alf million dol- 4, working with researchers and lars will allow 4 minority high other faculty members, and school students to take part in a living in residence halls. Many summer scien e and mathc- recreational activities will matics progra at Michigan provided, including team State Universit . sports, swimtning, lectures and . The two-yea grant, totaling concerts. approximately S450,OOO, will For more information on the fund a six-week program which program, contact FItzgerald, giv gifted stu ents the chance. MSU Departmen of Mathe- to work side-by ide with unver- matics, (517) 353- 4 DETROIT - The City of Detroit Human Rights Depart­ ment honored 30 people who serve as vonlunteer mediators on Thursday, April 13 at the North est Activities Center. The volunteers take part in the Human Rights Department's community mediation program which provides a free and confidential . means to settle disputes con­ cerning employment, between . landlords and tenants and be­ tween neighbors. The program was established in 1981. Meditation is. a voluntary dis­ pute settlement process where two or more individuals sit down with a neu al third party to seek resolution to problem. Media­ tion volunt s go through a 30- hour training course with cur­ ricuhim developed by Wayne State University. . The honr ces: Dorothy Aldridge, Erma Allen, Ramona Bennett, Brenda Bullock, Sandra Burns, Jo-Esther Bur­ sie, Marge Bursie, Particia Cargle, Kate Davis Adrienne . Vietnam era GI bill bene" s to end this year DETROIT - THe most 31. widely used GI Bill in history is Not affected by the expira­ in its fin I year and the Veterans tion date are veterans enrolled Administration is alerting in the VA's other current thousands of Vietnam Era education programs, including veterans that the eligibility is the Veterans' Educational As­ about to end. sistance Program and the Gordon Clowney, Director Montgomery GI bill for active of the VA Regional Office in dut, reserve and national guard Detroit, said education benefits members who served after June wi�l expire on December 31, 20, 1985. 1989, for 750,000 veterans the Clowney asked veterans . VA estimates are still potential- doubt about their eligibility for ly eligible, some of who are en- education benefits to contact rolled in schools and receiving the Detroit VA Regional Of­ assistance. fice. Check locak telephone Under the law, Clowney said, directories under "U .S. Govern­ the VA will stop sending GI bill ment" for the appropriate toll­ payments �o veterans attending free number. school or m training programs The Vietnam Era G I Bill has resulting from qualifying active- so far provided benifits to 8.1 duty service between January million veterans, which exceeds 31, 1955 and January 1, 1m. the 7.8 milliion using the Some 60,000 curently en- original World War II bill rolled veterans willreceive peri- benefits. Korean conflict odic reminders of the Decem- veterens who participated in the ber 31 deadline with their VA GI Bill totalled 2.8 million. educational checks this year. Since 1944, the VA has Clowney said the VA eo- delivered S69.7billion in educa­ cour ges to take advantage of tional and training assistance to their remaining eligibility by en- mo e than 20 million veterans, rolling in classes befor the end dependents, active duty mem­ of the year . However, aU VA as- ben and r servists, Clowney sistance wj1l end ·em December • �tid· • · · . · · · . .• •• • • ... . • h talk d aix ut buyin hin a ut it. t an FHA 1 an, which may only r Quire a minimum paym nt f thr percent. r a VA loan, which ha down paym nt. W can h lp y u with ev rythin fr m applicati n tl cl in. giv u a call at 5- 48. Aft r all, It Can't hurt t talk a ut it, can it? FIRSr°F AM� CA.