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April 01, 1990 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-04-01

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Critics say Walton's
division has ignored educa­
tlon, treatment and preven­
tion in the single-minded
pursuit of law enforcement.
He pcnds much of his
time on the road, doing what
he will do for the Highland
hrk Chamber, meeting with
local law enforcement of­
ficers. legislators and com­
munity leaders to sh re his
first hand experience with
the drug problem.
That frontline experience
bri ngs credibl li ty to the
bureaucratic forces waging
the battle from Wa hington.
The luncheon is open to
the public. Tickets are S20.
Call the Chamber at 868-
6420 for reservation .
organS
students end
prot ,m t
gOY rnor
ANNAPOUS, MD. - Protest
Morgan University students
meet with Maryland Governor
William Donald Schaefer last
week after ending a six-day sit-
. in which closed the
predominantly Black college
camp
The student protest a
prompted by what they iabCled
deteriorating dormitorie a
shortage of f culty and other
poor c mpus condition .
Schaefer promised to 100 into
remedying conditions at. the
Baltimore school.
Controver te! deputy
czar brings message
to business leaders
By All J
SllIff R.porte,
HIOHLAND PARK - To his
critics. he' a threat to con­
stitutional guarantees ith
his heavy handed style of
la enforcement, but to
others who feel time if run­
ning out, this genera in the
w r on' drugs is j t what the
country needs.
Highland Park Chamber
of Commerce will let busi-
ne and indu' try Ie der
decide for them elve when
Reggie B. Walton di icu es
.. A Drug-Free Work Place"
at the Chamber Luncheon
cheduled for Tuesday.
April 10 at the Blackwell
Civic Center. 15840 Second
Avenue (the former Dairy
Workers Hall). '
Wilton will be joined on
the dia by C. Patrick Bab­
cock. Director of the depart­
ment of Soci I Service • and
Don Reistg, Director .er Of­
fice of Drug Agencies for
the State of Michigan.
Wallon has been a public
defender. a federal
prosecutor and most recently
District of Columbia Supe­
rior Court judge. For Imost
a year. he has served as
director of the Bureau of
. State and Local Affairs for
the Office of ational Drug
Control Policy.
Second in command be­
hind William J. benncu,
Walton is responsible for
coordinating state and local
drug-control effort .
Speaking of hi harsh
methods nd tough stance,
"The tate
mu t b ab'
to Impo the
ame p nally
that the dlug .
lord a�
prepared to
Impo e, and
that' death. "
Walton has said. "The state
must be able to impo e �he
arne penalty thai the drug
lords are prepared to im­
pose, and that' death." .
rts
BaHlmor � mpl
BALn ORE, MD. - Rebel
Washington; D.C. priest Rev.
George St.lliap is expmding
il breakaway African­
American Catholic Coagr
tion to Baltimore, Marylaad
and Norfolk, Virginia. Stallings
has charged that the Catholic
Church is racist and has failed
to meet the needs of its Black
member. I
Stallings was recently ex­
communicated from the
Washington Archdiocese after
breaking with certain church
teachings and establishing the
aU-Black Imani Temple. The
42-year-old Stallings has al­
ready established a similar
temple in Norfolk, Virgin_ a.
Stalling mad his an­
nouncement during a banquet
in Baltimore I week.
.L
us help
, ding what it t
'G.).
UNO ..
\1I'f1'IhI'I'rr
Black comic dl .
. CHICAGO, IlL - Promising
Black comic Robin Harris
found dead in Chicago hotel
room last week. Harris was 36.
He played in several movies in­
cluding "Harleni Nights·. "I'm
Goona Git Yo Sucka· and was
Sweet Dick Willie· in the Spike
Lee movie: ·Do The Right
. Thing .•
amlbla officially
becom
WIND HOB , NA IBIA-
Africa' white controlled
colony officially became ne
nation 'Nee • The man who
led the peniIla warfare cam­
paign against South Africa's oc­
cupying troo - Sam Nujoma­
is now president. South
Africa had milit rily oc­
cupied Namibi since World
WarD.
G nd ndl
. RIYADH - The grandson of
Nation of IaIam founder Elijah
Muhammad died recently in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the
0139. He had a liwr ajlment.
By�on'
Ftlower
, I
A Drug-Free Work
P/ac
ImplementIng poI/cIs dIrect d at
th elimInatIon of drug-u ag In .
plac of bu Ins and Indu.try.
Luncheon Tu day, April
10 At 12 Noon
Blackwell Givic Center
15840 Second Avenue
It -Loo U
t
JUDGE REGINALD WALTO
n OffIc . Un
Dr", Control Policy
A DAUG-FREE - .... �� .. �, ..
(lUJO£ON IfElElN
Hlg nd P rk Ch mber
12541 Second Avenue
�ighJand Park. Michigan 48203
(313) 868-6420 .
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