1 I DAVI', H younge t of the. presenters, brought the. more than 100 people in attendance t the edge of their eat houtin , t e . tud ranted one week in J nuary urrounding the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.ts birthday and one week in February to pack a month's worth of events in, he added, noting the february week will not b a Black HI tory Week ut a Celebration of Ethnic Diver ity week. However, University offlcials idea," he Marking her per nal rowth a a Black. Dr vi t ld the audience about her own prejudice against Blac� that he feel he must change. Remembering a tim hen he a driving down Michigan Avenue,' Davi 'aid she aw a white 17-year-old bo driving alongside of her in a Mcrcede o it fordabl ullder' • f By Tere a M. Kelly The projected energy costs of $1.50 a day have held true and so impre sed Consumers Power Company that the house has been awarded the "Energy Efficient Home Award" by Consumers. The home, which has been oc­ cupied since September, had utility bills of $16 the first m .:f'.tJl'.-,_ ... n.L_"",,,_lo erlN ber bill. The December b,m not available at this writing. /]i)rown said the three bedroom, two bath home is a little over 1200 square feet. It 'cost $70,000 to build, but that figure represents a lot of "extras" that wouldn ',t need to go into the ordinary home such as oak cupboard and the mos t expensive roof available. "Costwise we compete �th any other new cons truction but we offer you lO-inch thick walls • compared to conventional three­ and-a-hal f inch wall ," Brown said. That i pos ible becau e (he 'walls, floors and roofs are con­ structed as trus es at a plant and shipped to the ight. The Weather­ Bilt home is, roughed-in, in one week, compared to the three , .CommunitY' gr p wre tling with how to provide low-cost, energy-efficient housing tend to think only in terms of rehab. For those who dream of new ile rippin out and restorirrg old, t e g e, no er wer 1D lamazoo. Jay- Bro n .of 'ES 'Builder says his unique, patented sy tern holds real promi e of affordable hous ing now, with low main­ tenance costs over the years, 'and energy bill that border on the miraclulou . AES buHt their fir 1 Weather­ Bilt home in the Autumn of 1 89. The wall ate �O inche thick of­ fering an insulation value of R-30, Brown said. ," Finding inspiration in .. Dr. King's life, words • • • ... • 0. "" " MARK! DR. M RTI LUTa R KI G DAY in ceremonies at Cobo Hall ere: L FT, Inger Orthela Barne ; TOP RIGHT, Dr. CI ude Young, Governor John n Mr. ngler: B OM, troupe of Detroit' YOUD� dancer, . (Photo by Gary Wat nd . ' � the mi tre of ceremonle turd y, J n. 19. ( Photo by Benz. He r thoughts were the boy' parent u t have bought the car for him, he said. But when he aw a Black 17-year­ old driving Jaguar he "had him entenced a a drug dealer. ' So not only are whites uch as her classmate who call her "gal" or want to "touch her kin and hair" prepertrator of prejudice, but 0 are many Black , • "WE PARATE\ oursel­ ves," she said, adding that some Black who join Greek Letter cro d to t I ter also installed more effi iently, saving additional costs, Brown said. ' He said that ·WeatherBilt homes are being built in Mus­ kegon Heights by the ci ty there, again because the system offers high quality at 'considerable savings. Brown said another incentive for cost-conscious buyers is the quality of the products used in the bomes. law," 0 born said. o BORN CITED i ncons is-. , te ncies within the law: including confu ion over the use of bul­ letproof v st by poli officers and police use of firearms in public buildings. He aid he ha Lan irig attorney. looking into the wording and any legal incon- istencie of the law. "Ninety percent of .tbe law is OK. My question is what is the remaining chance, of getting a police officer in trouble." Bob Garner, administrative . as i tant to House Speaker Lewis Dodak, engineered much of the gun control law. He said the law was the product of careful craft­ ing over the pa t eight-and-a-hal f year under tbe clo e crutiny of police and law enforcement agen ie ,Garner aid both ide had a voice in dra ting the law, and any change made wi 11 mere­ ly be. a matter of cleaning up wording. "It's a good law." Garner said. "It wa drafted by a coalition of pro-gun and anti-gun pe ple." Yet Osborn maintain that even the mallest problem or confu ion in the law will prevent it from being' effective. Fraternitie nd Sorroritie do this in college. But if Black learn more about themselve they can interac with other properly. especially other Black and there will be no u­ perficial barrier eparating the race, he said. Nichols- Watson said Davis reminded her of herself when he was a COllege student. "I thought 1 wa bad back in the 1970s when we clo ed the chool," Nichols- Watson aid, rea suring Davi that her ideologie , which might not be popular with her peer, are not hers lone. "When you talk about raci m, people look t you fike you're orne leftover from the 60 ." Nichol -Wat on aid. "We denounce raci m we won't 'h ve it. " "I like to thin of the e ind of ssions a a prel ude to work,"'. he i4 bout the forum. "We didn't come here to ju t have good time." , newhome This we-bath, three-bedroomho e 'th its $1.S0-a-day energy co t, won the" Energy Emclent" Award from Consumers Power Company. Becau e of the unique patented method of construction, it is home that is affordable to buy and maintain, the builder says. (Staff photo) weeks it takes for conventional construction, Brown said. That aspect makes it the perfect match for. community groups or families wanting to keep down new horne con truction, costs, he aid .. "We'll come in and rough out the hou e, the buyer can do the finishing work at considerble saving ," he noted. Becau e of the truss system,. electrical and plumbing �or� is The WeatherBiJ t bOJDes are strong in the South, he said. Be­ cause of their strength, they arc able to withstand hurricane winds. up to 120 miles 'per hour, and again, the air-conditioning costs · are kept to a minimum. Brown, who learned the con: struction business from his father and has been at it. over the past 30 years, said the patented systemof­ fered by WeatherBilt is the only way to go. Why? "Because you get a better home," Brown answered .. C�ties battle for gun law change By Kdli a m I Capital News Service LAN lNG-The Michigan Municipal League i till qghting for Changes in un control legis­ lation pa ed in December, but OUICC at the Capitol ay it's a 10 ing battle against a aw who e ti me ha come. Tile law, which goe into ef­ fect March 28, prohibits local governing bodies from pa sing ordinance regulating the tran port, use or ownership of gun. Under the new law, that regulatory responsibility will lie With tate official. The Municipal League fought a a i n t adoption of the law d UTI n Icgi Iative debate on the is ue, and now league' official are aying they till have problem with the law. David Osborn, director of tbe Municipal League' tate affairs di i ion. aid the gun control law contain many loophole that prevent tbe law from being the kind of co mprehe n ive , tatewide law that legi Iator sought. "The best thing you can ay i over tbe year, we may get court interpretation to point out the weakne e and eventually we wil1 have a comprehen ive tate "IF YOU PUT the language in the law originalJy, you dpn't' have to worry about a judge inter­ preting it'incorrectly years later" Osborn said. Others throughout Michigan are hail ing jhe arrival of the gUD control law. Officials with the Michigan United Conservation Clubs say the law i both clear and comprehesive. They are especially .pleased that the law brings Michigan into confor­ mance with most of the country, making Michigan the 40th state to pass such statewide controls on firearms. "I think it's a big step for­ ward, It said Rick Jameson, assis­ tan t executi ve director of Michigan United Conservation Clubs. "I think it will simplify any problems in enforcing gun or­ dinances in the state, " Osborn insists he will remain" patient and wait for police offi­ cial frorn across the state to bring their concerns with the I w' to him and to legislators. Jameson and Garner admit minor adjustment may be neces- ary to fi ne tune the law, but for now they ay the clamors for change in the law are un­ founded.