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October 15, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-15

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tudents and faculty clash OV
1
included in plans
rear'dIII. the implementation
of the Africana Studies Depart­
. me
Ste art re d a prepared
tatemeD &om his organiza­
tioo.
·On behalf of the Pan­
AfricuStudeDt UDioD I want to
firmly - that will not par­
ticipItc in aD)' dj,lopc with the
•• • . Wayne S e
Uoi¥ersity· the inclusion
and full particiapation of the
Study-In group repr .
-We feel the admiaistration
is tryiDg to divide the students
and to carry OIl further acgotia­
tions in b d faith. We tand
united with the Study-In repre­
sentatives and all African
American. Studcn against the
racist policy and tactics of the
WSU adminstration.·
DuriDg the press conference
Henderson also a ·Study-In·
negotiator talked about Brenda
Berrian who as cho en as
African Department chair
without the knowledge of the
.Study-Incrs.. I
"Our side of the Berrian
situation has not been
elaborated in the major media,.
Henderson said.
·Putting black facc in a
space will not satisfy us. Berrian
is qualified to teach French but
not to head an interdisciplinary
Africana Studies Department"
Berrian is an associate'
professor in the Black Studies
Department at the University of
Pittsburgh. Students said she
refused to meet with their rep- .
LEGAL NOnCE
SYNOPSIS OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BENTON CHARTER
·TOW SHIP BOA D OF
TRUSTEES HELD ON
TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 3,
1989, AT 7:34 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Suprevisor ielsen, Clerk Scott,
Treasurer cCausland & Trus­
tees Jefferson, Mammina, Hud­
son & Martin.
MEMBERS ABSENT:
one.
The meetin called to
order at 7:34 p. and a silent
invocation was given.
Approved the minutes of the
.last regular meeting held ep-
tember 19, 1989, as presented.
Amended the Agenda under
Old Business to add Item B.
Com unity In Tran ition
- Program and added under ew
Busine was Item H. May
Street Sanitary Lift Station.
Removed the Bell Ave.
waterline from the table for
recon ideration and voted to
establi a pecial ass ment
di trict for the waterline and
spre the cost to taxpayers
over 10 years.
A ounced Community In
Tr nsition Program meetings
e ch Wedn day at 7:00 p.m.
beginning October 4th thru
Nov. 1st. at the Township Hall.
Set October 17, 1989, th
Public Hearing date to consider
est blishing n Indu trial
Development District for
General Plastics Co., 1120 S.
Crystal A vc.
Deemed necessary the Crys­
tal CtJCouncil Ct. Road Im­
provement.
Adopted resolution
authorizing t e Drain Commis-
ion to the Kinney & Pul-
l4t Dr . D' rict to recover
maintenance s.
Authorized SSO,OOO.OO trallS­
fer from General Fund to
Equipment " Replacement
FUDd.
Upheld the Plannin
Com . i ' reco_enda-
tion and approved the Morren
Dock Company Site Plan as
stipulated by the Planning Com­
mission.
Adopted Michigan Liq UQr
Control Commission esolution
approving a request from
Michigan Pizza Hut, Inc., 1940
M -139, dropping ockholder
through transfer of stock to new
stockholder.
Approved payment of
General Fund bills in the
amount oCS66,381.47 and Sewer
Fund bills in the amount of
$163,851.75.
Authorized con truction of
new May Street Sanitary Lift
Station and authorized Merritt
Engineering to obtain cost es­
timate for balloon liner.
Approved appointment of
Rev. Emery Varrie to the Hous­
ing Commission to fill an unex­
pired term and approved the
reappointment of Barbara
Durflinger, Michael Seymoure
and Larry ielsen to the Plan­
ning Commission with erms ex­
piring ovember, 1992.
Set October 17, 1989, the
1990 Budget Hearing date .and
authorized reduction in the
wor force personnel from 80 to
64 employees.
Appointed the Supervisor as
manager of the building
Department and the Clerk as'
head of the Public Works
Department.
Approved donation of car­
bine to retiring Police Chief
Jack Drach.
Changed date of Police Auc­
tion from October 7, 1989 to
October 14, 1989 at 10:00 a.m.
Adjourned the meeting at
9:02p.m.
The' next regular Board
meeting will be held October
17, 1989, at 7:30 p.m.
Willie J e Scott, Clerk
Ben on Charter Township
Michigan Citizen Adv.
10115189.
- resentative to discu s the
department's structure and
program.
Her bacqround include
Prench Literature which stu­
dents say· inadequate to struc­
ture the newly created Africana
Studies Department rooted in
the social scientific.<JiscipliDcs
of political science, history,
economics and sociology.
Stewart supported
Henderson's comments.
"It is imperative that the
Ho
Test yourself with this Quick
Dialogue Quiz on the subject of
common colds. The informa­
tion is condensed from the Sep­
tember 1989 issue of Parenting
magazine. True or false:
A. Col cau by ex-
posure to clra ,or damp or
rlftZl er, nd byover­
t!
B. On I verage, YOUDI
chlldre m Y uffer 8 to 10
colds per
C.Becau co m
i ca sed by a "co
de day will d
cure ror all cd.
D. Already v ilabl re nu
vaccines which rd all nu
viru
E. Kids can help protect
them I¥ in t Inrectl •
Answers: A. False. Experts
now believe more colds occur in
cold weather simply because
germ-carriers are cooped up
with the healthy, as in school­
rooms I and daycare centers .. B.
True. C. False. There are some
200 viruses Which cause colds
and their symptoms: stuffiness,
univ rsity select a highly
. ed and appropriate can-
oat, fever, e c. D. False.
ine is deve oped each
year 0 fight a currently
preval nt influenza 'Virus. But
for nwperous strai of flu virus,
there � no vaccin . E. �ue.·
Medical studies c nfirm that
childr n can cut ri of infec­
tion y frequent, thorough
handw bing. using disposable
tissue and avoidi g contact
with i' fected peopl . A family
mem r with a cold should not
have ntact with hers. Sur­
race uch as tele ones and
door nobs can e decon­
tamina ed wit a di ectant.
If y u are leavi your child
ata d care center, you might
diplo atically inq ire as to
wheth r these hygi nic prac­
tices e followed. e germ­
bustin procedures e solidly
based n research Dr. Jack
. M. Gw tney, Jr., of e Univer­
sity of irginia,
17
a mept.
math of a Board of Governors
co�ee meeting on Sept Z7
when stude condemned the
administration's handling of
both the department and the
selection process in her ap­
pointment.
William Markus, vice presi­
dent fo Student Affairs, said
the university will only talk to
those students specifically
selected by the administration.
No further discussions have
been scheduled between stu­
dents and the administration.
cold?
. T., San Francisco.
. Dear Micki: While she may
not ruin her skin, she certainly
isn't doing it any good. Clearing
away dht, excess oil and
makeup allows the in to
breathe and removes the 0 ter
layer of. dead cells. And more
and more doctor'S are recom­
mending good 01' so p nd
water.
Use a washcloth and gentle,
circular motion. Do not scrub or
tretch the skin. And be sure to
change the washcloth daily to
preve�t the build-up 0 . bac­
teria. If her skin. is dry, you
should recommend th applica­
tion of a moisturize before
bedtime. Apply the mqtsturizer
while the skin is still damp, or
,
even wet.
Non of this takes a long
time. So encourage your
daughter to estab ish this good
habit a an early age.
Do you have a question about
personal hygiene or .�llneSS?
Write 1.'he Dial Corp ration,
Greyho nd Tower, M .. .1616,
Phoeni Ariz. 85077. I
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Take a bran
Test yourself with this Quick
Dialogue Quiz on the subjett of
benefits of cereal bran in the
diet
True'or false: A. Foods rich in
bran (the thin hus of cereals
such a oats and rice) help
reduce amounts of h rmful
chole terol in the blood. B. The
trouble with most bran foods,
they taste like sawdust. C. Oat
bran is by far the best kind of a
healthy diet. D. For year most
of the desirable bran removed
from human food products bas
been fed to Inimals. E. One way
to get all the bran you need is to
eat bro rice.
ADswe : A. True - that is,
for sipificant percent of
people studied . Paise. Bran
by ibeIf be impos-
. to cat, rice
cake, r breakfast b an flakes,
the fib r-rich hu ks are quite
palata Ie. C. Fals . Recent
studies by thelOep tment of.
Agricul ure found th rice bran
lowers holesterol a much as
oat br Because of he way it
, rice br also con-
tarns benefici I, low-
cholest rol oil. So e dieter
prefer t e flavor of ice-based
foods. • True. E. alse. Al­
though rown rice 4- utritious,
it is not a highly co ntrated
source f bran. In co ntrated
forms, b an also provi much-
needed itamins and . erals.
. ·1
ta e political sides, but today
the law lD all 50 states requites
that infant and toddlers be.
restrained while riding in a
motor vehicle. The reason: auto
acciden cause the mos deaths .
among children ages 1 hrough
4, according to the Mayv Clinic
Health Letter. To choose the
restrain least troublesome for
you, write for "1989 Family
. Shopping Guide to Infant/Child
Safety Seat ," Am rican
Acade y of Pediatri , P.O.
Box 921-Ellc Grove V' age, IL
60009..f1J1:1.
Do you Iuzvt a question about
personal hygiene or wellne s? '
Write The Dial Corporation,
GreyhoiJnd Tower, M. . 1614
Phoenix, Ariz. 85077.
J.

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