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January 13, 1991 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-01-13

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King' observances
4.
Detroit income -tax forms available
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ry -, �
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: Mayor Coleman A. Young
Monday accepted a $150,000 check
for the Mayor's Emergency Relief
Fund from the Vhrysler Corpora-'
tion Fund n immediately dis­
bur ed checks totalling $110,000 to,
18 Detroit soup kitchens. ' , THE MAYO'S Emergency
The cheawas presented to !6e 'Relief Fund was established by
M:ayor by Chrysler Execut�ve Mayor Frank Murphy during the
DI.rector of Government Affairs, Depression and was reactivated in
M.lc� el Glusac and brought to $1 1982 by Mayor Young during a par­
million the amount �the Chrysler ticularly difficult economic time in
Fund has contributed. to aid the Detroit.
hungry in Detroit in the past eight Soup kitchens in Detroit provide
ea"rs., . . an average of about 50,000 meals
O� behalf of the people of each month and the City's emer­
oit, � want to. thank Chrysler. gency hottine responds to an
C� . ration fo this generous COD-, average of about 200 calls .each
tributioa to help those who are less week - with percent of those
, . fortunate," the Mayor said. calls related to food emergency.
. "C�r.ysl r's commitment to During the past year an 'average
\ Detroit IS c�e�. On East J efferso�, of approximately 330,000 persons
a new $1 billion mbly p�ant IS' received public assistance of some
\ . \}nde�' construction and should form each mont in Detroit. Ap­
open IP about, yC8!" That auaran- proximately 230,000 persons
te '5 <:01JtjDUeci-p • Ai4 to lIlio t Children
. a mai or empl9, (r � D t�oit well 'benc;fits �d ap � ely 1
m'to t e '21�t Century. . households in the City of Detroit
"This contribution also 'indicates
n ongoing commitment to be
good corporate citizen of Detroit. I
weLcom . t and congratulate Chrys- '
ler."
�, .
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I,
DBTROIT - Detroit City in- also. will be available at Neigh­
come .tax filling forms for the borhood Clty Hall, offices, public
1990 tax year will be mailed to library branches in the city, most
all previously-filed resident lind Detroit banks. and at the City In­
-non-restcen taxpayer by early come' tax offices, Room 512
. January, according to the City'S Ctty-County Building. ,
Fin�nc� Department Income Tax. _ All Detroit residents i\nd non­
Bureau. ' .residents who were employed in
The 1990 income tax forms the city in 1990 or who had in­
and Instructions, yellOW for resi-, come-from business conducted in
dents and blue for non-re ident, the city are requfred to file by,

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Include ,
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'receive food stamps monthly, God in Christ. St. Paul'
, Official unemployment figures AMEand Salvation Army Harbor
for the City show about 14 percent Light Mi 'on. each recieved
of the work force out of work, but $1,500; Mann Meals, 'St. Leo's,
the Mayor said the actual un- Charles Howard Willi' Hunam
employment total is in excess of 23 Development Center, Delray
.percent." United Action Council, Semi-
Those receivin t� from Quois Neighborhood Improve-
the Mayor' Emergency Fund ment Assoc., New Bethel
and the amount of the grants Emergency Relief Center, Mother I
were: Operation Get-Down, Waddles Perpetual Mission. Holy .:
$10,000; Salvation Army Booth TrinityChu[�handlnnerCitySub- �
Services, Coalition of Temporary Ce ter rcce�ved $5,� �ach; ,and Ir
S elter,H I): C Sapti t I H ger Action �oaUtlOn receive
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Institute' of PolicyStudies in
Washington, D'.C., Will speak on
"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: His
Legacy, Our hallenge."
Wilkins is enga�ed in a long­
term study of the urban Black poor.
.He served as assistant U ,S. attorney
general in the 1960 and later
worked for, The Washington Post,
where he shared a Pulitzer PrO e for
Watergate coverage.
C'ORNED BEEF'
BRISKET,
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, ...
April 30. 1991 unless a specifi­
call y r cq ucsted ex te nsi 0 n i
given by the City.
The Detroit income tax i im­
posed under O-rdinance 900F,
with enabling lcgistation '\>y the
State. T x filers who need assis-
"ranee or ' t er City income tax
forms ho uld write or call the
City I come, Tax Bureau 512
City-County Buitding. 224- 31
MILUI, MILLEI LlG ,
OR GENUINE DUn
BEER
WARM OR COL.D
$1,2 .• 99
, PLUS TAX� OEP,
. �
· AKA join
natlonalHteracy ettort:
tive, and TYLR unites us with
thousands of others who are also
working to insure that w have an
infotmed and literate ci izenry,"
said Mary Shy Scott, AKA's in­
ternational president.
Operating the program
through the Ivy AKA4emy will
provide an addi rtonat tw is t.
"Just as TYLR's theme will unify
.the .re ding program, the Ivy
AKAde y concept will unify the
umber of seminars.
work, p. and other 'learning
experiences which AKA spon-
ors." Mrs. Scott said. '
When AKA's, 816 chapters
hold ribbon cuttings for the Ivy,
AKAdemy Jan. 12, however, the
public hould not expect to ee
any phy ical true ure going up.
"We will continue to u e various
opera tional ba e - 0 rori t y
houses, churches, chools, com­
munity centers, etc.vfor our
program . The Ivy AKAdemy is
imply the umbrella under which
all of our educational training
and human development e'x­
pe rience will be identified,"
Governors and mayor across
the nation this month will
, proclaim i991 as "Alpha Kappa
Alpha (AKA)' Year of the
Lifetime Rea�er."
The' declaration will mark ..
AKA's inauguration of the
Library of Congress' "1991-The
Year of the Lifetime Reader
(TYLR)" program and theJan. 12
opening of the Ivy AKAdemy,
the umbrella under which AKA
will administer TYLR activities
and other educational training
and human resource development
experiences provided by AKA.
With First Lady Barbara Bush
a chairman of the national cam­
paign, TYLR will support read­
ing and literacy projects that
benefit all age groups by en-
couraging and drawing attention
to family literacy program. adult
litera y and reading motivation
projects, and the needs of physi-
cally handicapped readers.
TYLR will provide new ex­
po ure and addi tional re ources
for AKA' exi ting programs.
"It unifying theme i very aurae-
(
Mr ,Scott aid.
, While AKA' activities will
be open to all age groups, youth
will be targeted a a mean of
decrea ing attrition rate, im­
proving, core on standardized
tests, and i ncrca ing the number
of minority youths who attend
college, Mr ,Scott aid,
Component of the program
will include or ad-a-then , read­
ins, oral history project, writing
contest, "Corne a your Favorite
Character" event • and other ac­
tivities which timulate reading.
Additional participation will
be encouraged through book fair
and other event which identify
local authors, h Ip individual
d�velop or hare reading Ii t of
local work and landmarks,. and
garner pledge to read more.
To do thi I each Alpha Kappa
Alpha chapter wi II et aside a
time period at the January meet­
ing to encoura e each mem r to
pledge to read t lea t one book'
each month.
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