i Page c nt e The Annual Mi Black Michigan USA Pageant i cheduled (or Saturday. overnber 17, at 7 p.m. at the orthfield Hilton, 1-75 at Croo ks Road, located in Troy, Michigan, according to r. Romell Travics, Execu­ tive Director of the Miss Blac Michig n USA Pageant. This year pageant will hightlight 130 young ladie ' between the ages of 17 and 29 years old vying for this pres­ tigiou title. The conte rants will be pre ented in a per- onal interview. wim uit and a evening gown. They will be judged on their ability to communicate, stage presence. inner and outer beauty. There will be one winner and four runners up selected, haring in S10.000' in ca h. and prize. The winner will al 0 reee i ve mode Ii ng con­ tr cts, an all expense. paid trip to the Nationals, and her own video fashion tape for submission to Star Search. oil 0,. QmHS ichigan, There will also be a Miss Photogenic selected who wi11 travel to Chicago, Illinois to interview with the renowned modeling agency "Elite". This years pageant is co- ponsored by Radio Station WDZZ-FM in Flint. Michigan and Cortee Enterprise . \ The 130 co nte tant present citie from aero the state of Michigan, i.e. (Detroit, Flint. Mt. Morris, Lansing.. Ann Arbor, Ypsilan­ ti, Grand Rapids, and the Muskegon area.) The Pageant will be hosted by Harry Hair ton, WKBD TV50 New • I aiah Murray. WMXD 92.3FM and Randy Hendy WDIV TV4. Tickets arc on sale at AII­ Ticket Ma ter Outlet includ­ ing all JL Huds o ns and Harmony Hou e Record for S 15.00. For any additional i nfor­ marion. please contact Mr. Romell Travics at (313) 546- 7760. ALCOY GARDE !� SUPPLIES .. �: : 8 /loon A".ng ments for All Occ. ion I Flow r.· Plant •• Gift •• Partie •• Anlng menta 13246 E. 7 lie 372-1454 PHO E ORDERS WELtO E Hour.10 m- 7 p.m. on- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sund ys VISA & M •• ter Card AcctJpt«i I '. arcus Garvey, Jr. Is Spe keF at , I On Sunday, November 18, 1�90 from 2 - 5PM, Detroit's Museum of African American History, 301 Frederick Dougla s t Blvd, and the Universal Negro Improve­ ment Association (U IA) Division 407-Detroit will welcome Marcus G rvey, Jr., Executive Presiden UNIA Division 404-Brooklyn, New York, to discuss "Marcu Mo iah Garvey: The M n, The Mission, The Me age." Garvey, Jr., an engineer and physici t will articulate hi father' philo ophy of African Nationali m, a call for all Afric n people in America and the Diaspora to unite for racial recon true­ tion. The fundamental .prin­ ciple of Garveyism are Race Fir r, Self Reliance and Nationhood. This program i Detroit' educational contribution to the Schomburg Center' traveling exhibition, on view at the Museum of African American History through November 25th. The exhibi­ tion i curated by Professor Robert A. HiU, History Department, UCLA-editor of Blacks behind Engler victory Continued from I'uge J people in Michigan and if in hi four years as governor Mr. Engler is not (good for the people) then he will suC­ fer the same fate as Mr. Blanchard," Smith said. Smith added that he is hopeful that Engler will in­ stitute some positive reforms in Michigan's welfare sys­ tem. If rumors of overspending in the Blanchard .admlnt tra­ tion are true then Engler will be walking into a $600 mil­ lion to $900 million budget deficit when he, takes office Jan. 1. Holmes said he would have preferred a Democrat for governor, but only be­ cause of party affiliation. , "I have always told my co ns ntue ncy "If he (a Democrat) is a bastard, at least he's our ba tard.'" I • I NOVEMBER 11-17, I 6 vol ume of -THE MARCUS GARVEY AND THE UNf,.. PAPERS·, published by the Uni ve rs it y of Cal itornt Press. "Marcu Garvy: The Cen­ tennial Exhibition" was as­ sembled to honor Mosiah' 100th birthday (August 17th and look at Garvey's histori cal ignificance throug documents, photographs prints and publications. ALSO 0 exhibition, courtesy of Detroit UNIA Division 407, (at one time the largest division in the U.S.), and the Museum of African Ame r ican History are Division 407 artifact , 1987 Centennial photographs and MIC IIGA cruz .. : AAH memorabilia documented in IKingston and St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica, Garvey's birthplace. Iforn Stubbs, the 1987 Centennial photojournalist is grandson of the late Charle L. ) me • Pres ident-Gener I of the UNIA ACL. Chicago, Illinoi . Other ex­ hibition attraction include a film. music. recording.of Garvey 's voice and the na­ tional po tcard -THE GREATER HONEYGUfDE- - Marcu Mosiah Garvey. publi hed in 1987 by artist Carolyn W r­ field for freedom minded people to mail and/or preserve a solid rity in African humanity. 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