and who earlier h d challenged a youth ummit meeting "to create ome dr m in W • OD." DCDums drew standi ova- tio e e _ pre ented a chair an' ward to two ChiD odent leader here on behalf of the tudent d ators . ed during the 1 om items including rtm Luther King Jr. D y and chan- in t effe-ctive date of the Dep rtment of Africana S' ich' now scheduled for Jan. 1, Hill said. A nine udents e to the board concerning the CoileD proposal se CC- • of the DepartmeDt' Direc­ tor, BreJlda Berrian, former assc)C� .. te .professor (or B ck the U oivcl . ty of Pit­ Uburg. Student e not in­ -volved in the selection of Berrian as promised. Students were told that a re rt 0( board actio 'U be available to them prior to the Dext board meeting on November 3. "B ag ons ra ion vio enced in Beijing's Tianamen Square, and when he reported the response of the Black youth to his call for renewed ctMsm. -In the name of Mickey Leland, a passionate and caring . m n ho continually chal­ lenged the system, I urged �ur - youth, our future Ie dcrs, to revive the ctivist movement, to co to W hington, no (or , day, but for long it t· to get the lead rs of this country to respond to the crise en­ velopin us," Dellums ex­ plain d. "Earlier' today I went to my mailbox and found message there from the youth ummit. It said ' ceept your challenge. We are pi ning to. come to Washi 0 June 17, 1990, and we are gOing to ay until our goals are met.' What a feeliDg I � her t . 1, knewi the nell _ rations h epped for ard to ssume leader­ ship."An estimated 20,000 per­ son participated in the four-day CBC � which c:on�oed under theme, "A Global C .. • Our Children t Ris "and featured two full days tof· ue foru and legislative ork hops and boio At the time, the ca also hosted youth SWDmit meetig attended by some three hUDdred teen ge and youna ad delegates. At the Wcdoesday opening coavccatlce, Congre sman Walter Fa troy, (D-D.C.), chair of tbe esc You Br . trust, joiDed, with Del- Ium iD "iDa ·our YOUDa peopIctop .. . ;to op of . Ja " fOl' the m rcb OD WU iDgton Co mi ion plans reduce hour local libraries o of some By FWDEAN S. RIGGS Sta/f Reporter Sept. 20 meeting at the Detroit Public Library, Main Branch, 5201 Woodward'Ave. Commission member Bruno , owicki dded that he believed the new hour uld eliminate dangers posed to ichool­ children in crime-ridden neigh­ borhoods. Though Nowicki's point was heard by the board the c -of- factor weighed heavily on the decision to modify service hOUlS, Commission member agreed. No layoff: terminations 0 change in be efit will res from the scheduled cuts. However the ount of wor in an employee's 10 d may in- �,Thom id, At "Michigan Citizen· pr time, Detroit Public Library Director, Jean Curtis id the Commission d cont cted ef­ fected unions for support. The unions h d not",yet responded, she said, declining to comment any further. , Administration Committee Chair, Ivan Ludington said also he would not comment on the status of the modification of library rvice hours, because he believed it ould be prem - ture, "Until we've cleared up everything, I don't want to com­ ment," he ide . The Commission meet every third Tuesday monthly from Sep ember to June t 1 p.m. in the commi ion room t th main branch library. The next scheduled meeting . October 17. DETROIT - Don't have time to go to the library except early in the mornings or later in the eve�? Well, rearr I}ge that schedule because the ocal library' door may be closed at - these times starting this The Detroit Library Com­ mission co ducted a stu