I I ddln to ring By Mary bOID_: Quayle, mp, Su Itvan to addre MOP conven ion- 14. Also scheduled to appear the Convention are Ronald H. Brown. Chairman, Democratic . National Committee; Detroit' Mayor Coleman Young; Owen Bieber, President, United . Automobile Workers; FJeanor Holmes Norton, former Chair­ man, Equal Emp oyment Op­ portunities Commission, and now a professor at the Geor­ getown La Center, Mary Hat- II Futrell, President, National Education Association; and Oprah Winfrey. The official opening of the Convention takes place on Sun­ day night, July 9th when Dr. d I MUSlCBGON - On July 29 at 5:00 p.m. Weddiaa Bells Will ring at . Church for Tncy • d HtII,..... ... Taylor Tr cy is the er of Mr. . .and Mrs. Roosevelt Sullivan. She is employed at Sherman o Care Center. Herbert' the son of Mr. and . Hebert Taylor Jr. and he is employed t Or nd Haven Br The couple will reside in Muskegon. There will be a reception immedia ely er the wedding t Parmer Hall. Three key members of the Bus Administration - Vice Pre ident Dan Quayle, Secretary .Jac Kemp of the Department of Housing aad Urban Development, and Secretary Louis Sullivan of the. Department of Health and Human Services - � among the speakers scheduled to ad­ dress the 1988 Annual Conven- tion of the NAACP in Detroit, Com m unity July 9-14th. Kemp will speak Monday Unity morai July 10; Qua Wed- C ti rro Pa 14 nesday afternoon; and Dr. Sul- livan Thursday mol'Dlll July full participatio in the social, ___________ economc and political process. The Michigan .E. Zion Repres ion of labor and Conference held recently at educational opportunities John Wesley A.M.E. Zion threaens the very fiber of the Church, where Rev. Harry Black race, he said. 'The mini- Spigner' the pastor. After the mum wage conspiracy and the Conference the Bishop had him racial labor diversification to remain pastor. hinders the kind of employment We are glad to have him and many had as blue collar workers his family with us. . to educate their children to higher positions, Congo Fauntroy said 25% of today's Black youth cannot attend col­ lege because of deficits created by Core' 'p. ns,. he.J rqs toward -Ioreign inve tm 0 buyout America creates plan­ tation theory." Fauntroy is a member of the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control and ac­ knowledges poor image and . a its coupled with epidemia of the ug culture and immorality plague the community's future. He pointed to the church as catalyst for community unity. The church's role as con­ tributor to the community has a rich legacy because it was a means by which African Americans survived slavery, he said. In the present attemp to destroy Black families, the church must stand again to defend and protect our families, Fauntroysaid. We must become spiritual family whereby God and the proper image of self be­ come the focus to be "agent for change." The strong c;Jlaracter of the church that existed in the 1950's and 1960's has to be resounded. "The battle to ave our people is in our hands," he said. We cannot become bsorbed in hedonistic subversion. "We can­ not become tempted to bury ourselves, each must pull one." T11e church is the bridge to understand how to solve problems. In opening, the doors of the church to aIIo the tor­ mented to receive refuge \¥C be­ come the "living image· of God by becoming our brothers keeper, he said. . During the ceremonie 70 graudate of the DABO Leadership Training ere recognized. For inform tion, call 313-491-