" n urance reform LAMS) G - A bill to roll back auto insurance premiums ould only eliminate "luxuries" provi�ed to disabled cident victims, ccording to legislative aide. Jurgen S oppek, legal coun­ el to the Senate Commerce and Technology Committee, said bill before the commit­ tee would not· ubstantiaJ1y c nge benefits ovided to av cident victims. "The amount of coverage aying i a • al y By Derric C. Le Com ,otUielll People played it saf� in order to qualify for a grant from the Public Benefit Corp., t grant-making rm of Bar­ den Cablevision, ccording to PBC Director Janice Friedm n. Friedman ays next year she would like to reach out for more ri - king a origi I material, She ays Detroit has too much t lent for the public ac­ ce ch nnel DOt to parkle. Although Friedman did not put down the grant recipien , be said a lot were too conser­ vative. PBC recently aw rdid 34 grants out of 100 applic nts totaling $132,000 for Detroit resi n to produce ielevi ion progra for the public ch nnel . The grants ranged from $2000 to $8000. Barden Cablevi ion a ar ,the grant s an obligation from the contract ith the City. �ny Detroit re ident or re i­ dent or ization can pply for the gran . hi s c�st to 'taxpayer, cri s say they ould ultimately receive would reaJly not be .reduced much. There re Iuxurie in OUf system that 0 Id be lost," Skoppek 'd. He ci cd bome remodeling, uch s that re­ quired for wheelchair acces­ sibility as one such luxury. The bill, proposed by Sen. Dick Posthumus, R-Alto, would tie a 25 percent roUbac in auto insurance premiums to reforms allowing insurers, to sell policie ith benefit caps at S500,OOO. Accident victims who used up their benefits would then go on Medicaid, o 9 Friedman acknowledges that the money for the grants have been avail bJe for more than three years. but this is the first year the gr nts have been a arded. Friedman ay sbe as bired nine months ago to admini ter PBC. She did not Imo wby the grants ere not arded earr r. Friedman ay t e gran were dvertised through the Metro Times, the Micbigan Chronicle. WDET R dio, and fliers that were sent to a large number of community or­ ganization through a list provided by t Detroit Pub Ii Library. Despi te tbe large number of fliers nt out to communi ty or- ganizatio the amount of plication wa till minimal. Fried n 'd every blockclub in the city received a nier. Three Communi ty District Councils taled that they ere , not a e of any grants avail- able from PBC. Cork-to n CDC Director Steve Palmer ciled a Jack of communication Sammy Davl , Jr. death mark end of era BEVERLY HIllS. CALF, - Last celt' deatb of entertainment superstar Sammy Davis, Jr. mar ed t end of an �ra in Americ n song and dance. Davis d used hi talent and carefree cbarm to entertain mil- lio ince the age of 8. He died at hi home in Beverly Hills. He w 64. His death d been expected since March 13 hen he was released from tbe hospi tal after I d been done to save him from throat cancer. Hi ife of 20 years Altovise id upport d been "overwh Imi g." Jame Brown too popular for or release? Aiken, South Carolina - South Carolina prison official 'd I t wee they may cancel in er Jame Bro n' ork release program because of a mad media scramble for imer- ith the ramo enter- on n ha ,served IS of a six year sentence ult char Medicare or Social Security. Gaylord Walker, executive director for the Michigan Head injury Alliauce (MlDA), said people who suffer traumatic brain injurie through traffic accident would run through those benefi before receiving all the care they need. "The e people essentially then become wards of the state," Walker said. Fifty percent of all traumatic brain mjuries are the result of auto accidents. The e timated lifetime co I for rehabilitation Can exceed $4 o an ., 17-J 1 million per person. Donald Stanton, di tor of MiChigan State Unive sity's Rehabilitation Me icine Clinic, said rehabilitatio is so expensive because it is a labor­ intensive process. He id the therapy also did not foil w the same course for every patient. "Everybody i an in- dividual," Stanton said. Michigan's no-fa It ia­ surance law currently requires drivers to carry unlimited medical coverage. Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security require recipients to exhaust all other resources before qualifying for benefits. Walker said the bill will mean more in taxes than it will in save in auto in urance MICHIGAN CmZEN P 3' premiums. "It's going to end up cost­ ing the public more in taxe just to warehouse these people and give them DO ervices than - it is to e care of them the , way they are b�ng ta en care _ of now," Wal er said. Coverage for c la trophic injury i currently $66 of an aulO insurance premium Walker said the people. tile �pcion to capo fi dbe people bo need tbe coverage tbe most: young people. Ac­ cording to the National Head Injury Foundation young men between the age of 15 and 24 have the highest rate of traumatic brain injury. SU Afrcana Studl In ructor nam d Black' Educ or of the ear Gerald Smit an instructor in the Department of Africana Studies Wayne State Univer­ sity, named Black Educator of 1990 by the U.S. Peace Corp. He w one of three selected to receive the award. 'The wards re presented annually to ho or ou anding black college educators who promote academic excellence, teach intercultural nd inter-ra­ cial understanding and en­ cour ge ethnic pride while Serving a ro e model to their studen . Nominee for the ward must teach at a college or univer ity in Michigan or Ohio and are selected by the Michigan/Ohio Peace Corp Recruiting Office in Detroit. Smith, 0 came to Wayne S e in 1980,· also manager of community development at W1VS- TV 56 in Detroit. He u­ pervised the outre ch effort "CI oom Partners," aimed addressing the problem of high 001 dropouts; managed the WTVS- TV 56/wXYZ- TV 7 "Learn to Read- project, de igned to comb t the il­ literacy problem; and coor­ dinated a major outreach related lot he 1986 PBS series "T Afri - Ase served guest lecturer at the airobi Internation School in Nairobi, Kenya. H h also been a pe ker a several ops on African . tory, and served h t/producer of a Weekly radio talk ow on Detroit' WOTR PM chairs the Friends of Art a the Detroit Institute of Am. A graduate 0 tbl': University of Detroit, Smith h been af­ filiated with the Detroit Economic Gro h Corpora­ tion, Eastern Market Develop­ ment Corporation, Millender Center and Seven MiJe-Liver­ DO· projects and Ne Detroit. on both side . He aid if the CDCs are interested, tbey have to go out and find it. In order for applicants to receive a grant, they bad to go through a "treatment," accord­ ing to Friedm n. Thi proce required applicants to submit a di cription of their poropo ed sbo from It to fini h, to a lof i 'pro(i i The judge were from print, dio, and television medias. Friedm n aid there were over 30 judges. Some were from the Octroi t Free Press, the Detroit News, television sta­ tions in the Detroit re like cbannel 7 WXYZ, channel 4 WDlV, channel 50 WKBD, and channel 56 WTVS, accord­ ing to Friedman. She said the applicant went through very intense scrutiny, wit)l even her favorite proposal 10 ing out. Friedman says tbe proposals ere very long on talk bows with very little comedy or drama. She say a lot of dif­ ferent need are being met by the proposal . Sbe cited tbat a lot of proposals dealt with the , drug problem, inner city youth, ������������������������ ,and tbe city' economic problems. She said quite a fe of them were funded. She identified one program, " Asnansi the ' Spider!Tbe Cry tal Green Rain Forest, " an attempt to rein­ force po Hive self ima e , respect for one elders, and the benefits of traditional values through a traditional African folk tale. Another program, "Adven­ tures of the Crack Auac Pact," focu e on the drug problem, while a program called, "KDo ledge Make a Difference," focuse on AIDS in tbe African American Com­ munity. Friedman ys a lot of the programs are misleading beca e of tbe ay they are titled, -but tbat a lot of tbem really do foc on societal ptO