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therelPoa
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staDdar of' .. ,
fOUDd guilty of po bog.
o.e y biD proposes
. . by requiriq a
guilty poDuter to inform, in
• • a party interest in pur-
chasiDg coo . ted proper-
. ty that the property is' fad
cootamiDated
The bill also parties
that feel they hue wrongly
been charged with polluting to
appeal their case in court. If
they are not found gui1ty of
pollution, all of their costs, in
cluding court costs, cleanup
cost and intere t will be
refunded to them. .
DID YOU 0 ... tha
amaziDgJapanese hit upon
a novel idea for ousi the
coUlllrY f gr popula-
ti ction co -
panic are planning to build
ma sive underground citie .
One propo d city Id be
built 164 feet belo gro ad,
spra I across 485 square miles
and accomoda e pop . of
500,000 people. There old be
temperature and humidity con
trol and the planners would
reflect in sunlight through vents
in the urf ceo .
scientists recently reported t mea they grow 0 der .
1988 the warmest year in Energy and enthusiasm were
. . . that . nearly 100 Years. In fad, the six primary reasons for the at-
....... , ... , est" e i warmest years OD record � traction. The poll was con-
e e i t a Ii an 0CCWTed • the 19M)'s. ducted on behalf of Lear
1,000 Blacb· the The greenho e effect i a Magazine - a fashion
eati e sta reJWesenting 0 Iy theory hich 15 that - publicai 011.
two- of per ee of the made pollutants are trapping
total pOpulation. J recently, heat in the at phere and
Vermont got its rust Blae . up the earth.
ur omvou OW ... tbatao-
DID YO . t cor· to new Harris Po af-
theie y indeed be a .green- between 40 aDd
effect.- A group of Brit' 6S become ore attracted to
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pay
ACCCI'diag to Po ck, the
biB . prolo. the of
hood moaey so i caD be used
for seed moDe} • • '.
fund
"Without thi
the bond money . be goae
in a years and will oiaJy
haYe saatcbed the s ee OIl
a fe of the e cities, - he
added
Kelley and Hales ee that
there will be opposition to the
bill both inside and outside the
leplature.
Hales said he felt much of
the opposition to the bill will
cOme form those in busin
and industry. .
"Opposition come &om
corporations that don't want
to do it, that don't want to be .
held responsible. for their pol
lution, " Kelley said.
Kelley added that he thin
there will be opposition to the
bill in the Legislature because
of the influence of �ts.
"Lobyists have more in-
nce . e Lesi ture than
ever before", Kelley said
Polla disagrees and fee
that her bill will make it
througJl the Legislature and to
be put on the ballot in Novem-
her.
, worbere's a lot of interest
and there's that 're
going to get the biD through,·
Po said.
The or dded a1-
� .... poIIut will � to
a lot more time d y
• to their cleanup efforts
should not feel that the
cleanup· a pmishmeat."
Pollack said it's like te •
a child to clean up . room
after he made a of i
worbe cleanup it-self· just
responsib1ity,· Pollack said.
Michigan one of the
&is states to enact the En
vironmental Response Act of
1982. Since that time
Michigan has lead the nation
in polUution sui and h
recovered more cleanu p
money &om polhners than any
other tate.
P e of the bill' ques-
tio ble and although both
Ke y and Hales agree t e bill
could be- an important part of
environmental Ia they are
not ure if i will m e it to a
public ballot in November.
Hales . d he fee if· does
go to a public vote, it will ure
Iybemade�
MUSKEGON
Ann'u I men'
and omen'
day
By
T
i t will
be having their Annual Men's
and women's Day on Sunday,
Jun 11 t 3:00 p.m.
Dr. Myron Hamner and
the Priendship Bapti t
Ch urch of Tuscaloo a,
Alabama will be the special
gues and Dr. Hamner will be
the speaker for the occasion.
On Sat day, JUDD 10 at
7:30 p.m. there a concert
ponsored the S
Street featuring
the Friendship Baptist
Ch urch of Tu caloosa,
Alabam. A 0 renderin
selection wa Ne Hope
Baptist Olurch and Zion Bap-
. t tllurch of M ODe
Rev. Daniel Dixon· the
tor.
1Ier1 ... ZioII IIQIIISt
_ ... _'-_ Senior Choir ill
ha� their Ann Day Sun- .
day, J 18 at 3:30 p.m.
Rev HudsoD d ew St
ark Baptist Chur of
Grand Rapids will, be their
pecial guests and other cho·
of e city. Rev. Hu will
briDg the .
ev, David MelD this
the h t pastor.
Y . Ad Q
t er ist C arc n d
yOung adult of Church .of the
Living God, 1624 Hoyt St, had
a soft game Saturday, June
10 at 2 p.m. They played at
. Kings School playground
Congratulation i in order
for Ed Burton, 0 is being in
ducted into the Mus egoa
Area Sports Hall of Fame. Ed
led th M u kegon Heights
Tigers to two State Ch m
pionships in 1956 an 1957.
Ed's brother, Dr .C.
Burton help lead the Heights _
Tiger to their fir t State
Championship in 1954 and
w inducted into the HaU of
Fame last year.
. Ed has played with the .
Harlem Globetrotters, St.
Lou' Ha and the Ne
York Knic . Congratula-
Ed.
I
MU.k�IOD Hei held
their Eighth Annual Festival
in the Park, June 9 &: 10.
There wa lots of fun for
everyone. Par de , talent
ho , waiter and iter
contest, a go pel mu ic
songfest d a magic how d
10 more.
George E. Smith, a junior
t Mu egon Heigh Hip
chool received the "Out
tanding Student A ar d"
recently in a ceremony eld at
the cr. B It G ium.
George' the SOD of Mr.
and Mrs. Owley E. Smith Jr.
Congratulatio George.
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