BE A FOSTER F ILV
f..nU • needed for
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hom •• , from abu •• and
fw.y� AIimburIemInt oyer
MOO a month per . One
nan-wortdng pw.m needed in
family. Call JUd.,n C n r
443-8000.
JOVOFJE US
. East-atde community out
r ach m niltry needs
part-time rec.ptlonl.t. to
mu '-phone r ,per
form ·Iight typing and
. d .838-
4747.
H
PATROL
HOOD
Barton McFarlan. Com
munity Maociat on ne.d.
adutt voIu for neighbor - .
hood patrol. . •
Tir man-W. Ch go-Wyom-
ng-Sch f t, Detroit boun
. . Cal �, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. T y and Wed-
y.
I OTHER
'CITIES:
ALZHEI EA'S
ASSOClAnON
Th. H ghland Park family
.upport group of' the
Alzh 1m r'. Associa on wi
m t at Detroit Osteopath c
Hospital at 2;00 p.m. on WED
NESDAY, JANUARY, 19�.
DOH i. located at 12523 Third
Halhlartd Park. For mont
252-44 .
GRADUAnON
INVITAn
The gr uatIon Program and
Reception for adult ltUOenta
for THURSDAY,
IN<<JAR( 18. ,., In h-
land Park High Auditorium.
The program beg n at 7:00
p.m. and end t 8:00 p.m.
ANN
ARBOR/yPSILANn,
ICH.
The Uni tty of an
II comm mor t. the la
Aw. Dr. n KIng
Jr,'. b rthday with a .ym
poeium SU DAY JAN. 14 and
DAY JAN. 15. -tang'.
�Our .....
da. • CaJ1747-4418 for Informa·
tion on specHic program and
•. There II be over eo
from the
ICH.
UPPORT GROUP
FOARETU ING
E STUDENTS
F ED
The Community s.M' Of·
I . older
reiumtng women to
participate in a newty cnated
eupport group to ad·
d .,.leaI concerns and
needs .. they pursue a college
education. Meeting. are
.cheduled for THE FIRST
TUESDAY of each month start·
ing at 1:15 p.m. on campu .
Can US) 777-0218 for more
tnformdon.
ADI)AE�SSlINIG THE
COUNTY
JUDICIAL TE
.,.� County Sofidarity
Organization eeting
tt, 5:30 p.m. .
Z'Jon �urcn of God and ont,
I 188 W. AYe. For
more informa . on call 722·
67SS.
BAYARD GALLERY
The Shadea of
Black" open JANUARY 20.
,., and run until FEBRUARY
3,1.,. Ar.ception for art·
I.t will be SATURDAY
JANUARY 20. 1990 from 3:00 -
6:00p.m. at the Baynard Gal·
1ery,559 'chigan EatUnion
I
Je se
condemns
tiD fro 1
J ckson also said th most
hwt by war in Panama were
the poor. He id the poor oc
cupy the ill sides around
Panama Qty, the site of the
heaviest fighting
PEACE, LABOR
GROUPS C ITICAL
A coalition of peace, labor
and political groups joined
J cUon in condemniDg the in
vastion at a press conference
Jan. 4 in Wa hington, D.C.,
during which they said the cost
of the American intervention
"will be enormous" despite the
. extr dition of Noriega.
"Po Y • • a great
sense of satisfaction in the fact
that this despicable character
will fmally come to justice," said
Nick Carter, executive director
of SANE Freeze, a grass-roots
peace and justice organization
with chapters in Michigan.
. "Sadly, though, the price for this
samll victory will be enormous.
"Lives have been lost, an
economy devastated," said
Carter.
He said the cost of Noriega's
trial and rebuilding Panama will
be high.
"But of eve greater conse
quence, the United States has
iDteneoed in the sovereign .af
fairs of another nation,
demonatrating an arrogance
which rivals that of 13th century
crusaders," C rter said. rrw e .
haYe violated internaionallaw
and nay number of treaties. The
cost of this stupidity can hardly
be imagined"
Nearly all participants the
news conference agreed
Noriega' a "brutal criminal
aad expressed satisf ction with
his removal from power.
N�1ess, the act (9f in·
. n) remains an i1lepl ct of
war ot sanctioDed by intema
tioa law," aid retired Rear
Adm. Eugene Carroll of the
Center for Defense Informa
tion.
. "We inv ded because the
th we d hired, the thug to
whom we turaed a blind eye for
)aI'I, t� OIl " said Car-
roll. .
GALLERIES
- FRONT ROOM GAllERY •
41 E. Adams. Detroit.
-SHERRY WASHINGTON
GALlERY. linder Cen ,
Detroit. 555-BRUSH.
Send all announc ments
and nformation to:
SHEBAL MCKI EY
P.O. Box 03560
12541 Second St.
Highland PaI1<r MI 48203
Or call (313) sesooaa
Bounty
Continued from Page 1
Federal Judicial System
claimed responsibility for the
bombings last week and
promised to asinate two
more NAACP officials.
"No one is safi �,Jesse Jack
son said, until th responsible
are arrested. I
Meanwhile, Baltimore
police have placed the
NA CP' national he d
quarters under �hour surveil
lance following al New Year's
Day picketing by demonstrators
who carried signs reading
"Nuke the NAACP" while
shouting slogans vocating rae
ciaI purity .
. Atlanta police have an
nounced they will provide extra
security throughou January as
the city hosts a series of events
to celebrate the birthday 'of
Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.
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Muskegon - The Bethe da
. . nary Ba . Church, 515
Gctf:y Street, wi! celebrate the
birthday of slain Civil Rights
Lea&r The Reverend Dr. Mar
tin l!Aather King Jr. on Monday,
January 15th at 12 noon.
The keynote speaker will be
Dr. Peter J. Paris, Elmer G.
Homrighausen, profe sor of
Christian Social Ethics t the
Princeton Theological Semi
nary, Princeton, New Jersey d
author of "Blac Leaders In
Conflict" and "The Social
Teachings of The Black
Church."
Dr. Paris' co . red to be
the foremo t exp rt on the
philosophy of Dr.' well
of Dr. J . J cbon,
fOl1llCr President of e alion
al B . Conventi n, U.S.A.,
Inc. and the late Malcolm "X·.
TIle combined choi of the
Bethesda Mis ion ry Baptist
Church under the direction of
Professor Jimmy Dowell will
funaish the m ic for this oc
ca ion. Rev. R. Thomas
Colem n is the pa tor of
BedadL