y ta cl .,up e or f , db' beD bllgnrascs up cqatI on their· saying dIC deanup can be dooe another ay. Their only optioas is to go to cowt," Miller said. , Hillegoossaidthatupt050'to 70 percent is OIl atk)I"QC":y fees, consulti eoginecrs, and , arguing aver who i responsible for cleaning up site. " As a result, e have oo1y six sites fully cleaned up aDd more money being speal OIl 1 sui then on the cleanup itself,· be said but some experts y that policy dictating the cleanup 3 process ill ot re&o1ve the problem. TB liea in the of resources aDd skilled peoplc to do the cleanup, said Mic Kamrin said, a Michigan Statc Univcr ity poti for Caller for &­ viroDJDcntal Toxicology. He . cleaaiDa a' te is ore complicated th= it . • It' I likc you caD. go in , there bulldozc the w te ay," Kamrin said "There' a , lot more involved. Sites have to be investigated IDd then put OIl a 'priority list, and evea thea it may take years of clcaaup cost- il ,------------------------------------------------ M1CS ____ I �------------------------------­ �----------------------------- cnY � __ SDUC DP-----­ �PHONE�{---#�)------- the dilV'CrllCDC1S Peoplc need to g a much better feeliDg of going on so they can suggest better olu- ti "be aid 'Volunteer needed for pri on AAep Branch The Buch non Br nch Chapter of the AACP is looking for NAACP branch member and qualified volun­ teers to work wi h the Buchanon Bran Member ac­ cording to :Alfredo A. . Robinson, preside Roger R. Roberts, pecial acts. Anyone interested' becom­ ing VolUnteer d or' . . Br 0 con Roger R. oberts at the S te p . of Sou m Mi' t BuchanoD Branch NAACP, Special Activities Buildin -' Central Com S te Prison of Southern Mi hi n,4000 Cooper Street, on, MI 49201, (517) 788-7 , Ext. 423, duriag the 0 12:30 - 4:00 p.m. Tuesday thro Friday. The next Volun eer O· tation . 0 will be June 16, 1990. We are respcdfully requesting your support d participation in helping us im­ prove the political, educati social and adverse conditio in this community, Roberts said. A hilla ,de th up among blac PHILAD HIA. P . - Nation- al health officials re baffled by an unexpected increa in asthma deaths, especi lly among BI cks, over the pa t len y ars. The thma de th r te for Bl c i nearly thr e times th t for white - 2.9 per 1 ,000 com- pared to 1 per 100, . Whil the problem is nati nwide, one especially hard hit area is the Pennsylvania and ew Jer ey are . Theories to are dying in inere . from asthma inc de poor medical c re, he vier con­ cen ations of pollution in the inne cities a d even cockroach dust. But tli are all theories. Right now, no one knows'why . hma d atbs mong Blacks in­ creased by 50% from 1979 0 1986. AACP e k to mend r I on WI.binllon, D.C. - The AACP and the Je . h or- ganization The Anti-Defama­ tion League announced a joint effort I t week to mend the strained relatio between the nation's Black and Jewi h population .