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May 21, 1989 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-05-21

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This ..-oblem of differen
aeries ithin the tudent
movement came to light also
on Saturday May 13, when
Darrell Da ey, Sheerin .
Shaban d Mikhal Ansari of
W yne te were locked ou
by African-American dent
le der occupyio the ad-
.. . building MSU.
S MSU
expre sed di atisfaction at
at they �ved Un-
warranted in erfereace by e
D y-Sh ban gro p fro
WSU.
Dawsey in impromptu
conference at the MSU
cam deoounc.ed the MSU
leadec . p tactics and accused
m of . adYaD
Of t he called "our exper-
. . these tters,"
At e Ann Arbor mee •
on Saturday, tudents from
UCAR, o vi ited MSU OIl
Friday d held talks wi
prot leader Dan PeytOll
d Jeff Robinson, reported
.. the Eas
African-American Summi
and the need fo bro d b
students ctions at the state
capital in Lansing. Studen
expressed satisfaction with the
outcome of the meeting and
left with a renewed committ­
ment to broaden the di cus­
sion group to include all
�cbigan colleges and univer-
Those anting more infor­
mation on the U-M meeting
and future activities should
co tact Kimberly Smith at
313-939-1�.
Barton·
igb­
bOrbOCKt A.ssodaltJOD is taking
affirmative acti Joseph W.
i1 • ,Pre ideat; Leroy
Rice, Project DireCtor; Edith
T ,. .; Ar-
zell McKinnon, Project
Seaetary - their major team
effort goals are crime peeve -
. bea·· d ser-
vice to the community. Their
reaching out toward the State
and City leve of concern.
Bart McFarl e Neigbbo -
hood A sod tion ha
cbeduJcd fo it' geographi­
cal area ick-up of heavy ob­
ject. They h ve also
cbeduled a speci team ef­
fort in dem ration area
bounded by Ohio 0 the 'east
and Meyer OD t e west;
Plymouth to the orth and
Chi oon the South. This ac­
tio . eluded towi away of
car .. abandoned on treet,
drive ay and b c yard .
I:>ebi and objects in v. cant
10 etc.
Clean up of debri was
designated by inspector &om
e Department of B . din 8£
Safety, DPW, Police Dept,
and Health Department
On Saturday JUDe 10th
Bartoo McFar . bar-
hood Association and i af­
filiated block clubs will pon-
or the Fourteenth Annual
Clean-up! fa-up! Paint-up
Parade.
The P r de will fe ture
prizes for· the best three
decorated cars, refre hments,
marching band, ROTC Drills,
McGruff the Police Dog,
Short V .I.P. talks and neigh­
borhood award for beautifica-.
lion.
Barto McFarlane eigll­
borhood Associatio yolun­
teers are the 'Team ElIo .
They're helping to move
Detroitforward, They're Con­
cerned, They're Involved,
They're Action Takers.
Ev r R ubllc n
Fayette, . - Shortly
after losing a re-e ection bid
mayor of Fayette, .. ippi
Iong·time civil rights activist
Char Ever unced that
he planning to join the
Re party.
Although a Democrat,
Ever has u pported
Republican candidates in the -
past.
,J J ,

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