FALLE STAR ·How To And A F , TUES- DAY EVE INOS at 7pm beginning 117 and contin through TUES- DAY, JUNE 5 at Carr-Fie. Plan um, located on e MCC campus. Call 117-028g, aam .... pm days. FEMALE ATHLETES • Nn,-Is a 1 ().day � � .. �� ,� Ihufftel�rd, run ng, 3 on balcetblll V()I14nfball. ned am_Jr aln..an. Aerobics and a .. uled a. full family event •. Opening ceremonle. will be held on THURSDAY, JU E 7th. Call (61S)72&- 44Q3. W. Orand 1IYd, L EY P.O. Box 03580 12541 Second HkII"'-Mi Parte, 41203 (313) _ 0033. This Week In Black His�ory . MAY 27, 1619' - First Black slaves arrived in Vir­ ginia on Dutch Ship. 1936 - Lou Go eu, actor, was born. 1942 - Dorie Miller wa Deceit Conlin d fr P 4 tion, High Level Cover-Up, that the U.s. ovemment will also be more open in conti - ing dangers of nuc ear radia­ tion in this nation. We are concerned about the health and welfare of all people. 0 person of any Da­ tion should have tbeir live sbortened by the deliben1C.and unsafe production. of nuclear energy aDd weapons, no matter bat the economic or military justificatioas migbt be. We are especially concerned about tho e predominantly African American communitites in So tb and North Carolina bo live in a -breath's distance- 'Iy from the Savannah River facility. As ell, e are con­ cerned about the dispropor­ tionately high infant mortality . rate of the African American community in Washington, o.c. hich i possibly related to nuClear radiation. A nation that deceives its people i a lion that ultimate­ ly ill not urvive. awarded Navy Cross of Courage. MA Y 28, (MEMORIAL DAY). ·1787 - C?ngress � outlawed slavery 10 the' Narthwest Territory. 1944 - Gladys Knight, Singer, was born. MAY 29, 1939 - J ne Bolin became fir t Black woman judge in the U.S. 1 2 - Robert L. AJlen, author, was born. .. MA Y ,During the Revolution, Black, minutemen Lemuel Haynes and Peter Salem helped drive the Bri ti h from Concord bridge. 1965 - Vivian Malone became the first Blae . graduate of the Univer­ sity of Alabama. MAY 31, 1947 - Whitney Young joi ed tbe Urban League. 187 - Congre s p d tbe first Enforcement Act; hicb provided sliff penalties for. those who deprived olbe of civil rip . JUNE 1. 1 - The Ufe and time of W.C. Handy ere depicted in the movie St. Louis Blue. 1143 Sojourner Truth left Ne York and began career as an­ tislavery ctivlst, JU E 2, 1 3 - W.E.B. . DuBoi died in Accra, Ghan . l' - U.S. Supreme Court outlawed egregation of diniOg cars in interstate transportation. C·Health 'anna c Inlc schedules Th Berrien County Health Depar ent announc�d i� sched e of clinics for the month 0 e. Michael Mortimore, Health Education Director for the department, aid that all of the service li ted are offered each month on a regular basi . Some of the clinics require the individual to call for an appointment becau e "of eligibility requirements, while other services are provided on a wal -in ba is at set times throughout the month, Mor­ timore said. He al 0 noted that some of the clinics nominal fees are charged and donations ac­ cepted for others but no one will be denied services be­ cause of inability to pay. The health department bas three offices: the main office at 769 Pi tone in Benton Harbor. phone: 926-7121; 1205 North Front Street in Niles, phone: 684-2800; and 425 Buffalo Street in New Buffalo, phone: 469-5220. The climes provided by the health department, their dates, times, location and other im­ portant information, are as folio for the month of June. Fa lIy Pia ai I Oink: Provided at the Benton Harbor office; eligibility re­ quirements - call for further information and appointment. - Pre DaDcy Te iD : Walk-in every Monday, from 2:30-4 p.m., and every Wed­ nesday, from 9:30-11:00 a.m. at he Benton Harbor office; walk-in every Monday, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and Thursday, from 2:3