ICHI " ubura o y irpl n to und y Jan. 13. T ou h hi trip cheduJed b ore the J n. 15 United N tion deadline et to a110 S dd m . H ein to pull h hoop 0 t of u ait ith ul repercu io , he not called a a U. S. oldier, Inste d he IS one of everal 11m American dele ated to vi it Clpitl. city Riy dh for nine days to upport their Mu lim Arabian counterpar , Muburlk lid. . "(The Mu lim America ) benefi led Ind appreciated hlvin been invited at a time like lhi ( ilh the threat of a w r). It wa 0 unu u I," Muburak ide "We went because of our de r . relationship and religiou tie with Sau(Ji Arabia. It house our two acred places - Mecca and Medina." The K ba is located in the city of Mecca hich is the Mus­ lim hou e of Allah (or God) and Medina is the city where the Prophet Mohammed lived in 560 A.D., over 1400 year ago. Wa te cont,nued from Page 1 by 1995 in hazardous wastes reteased to the environment, more technical assistance to busi­ nesses for waste reduction and disposal, required waste reduc- ._, tion plans and nalyses with per­ mit pplications and. fees levied on out of tate generators who dump hazardou waste· in MiChigan. . Melissa Luttrell, a DNR spokesperson, said the commit­ tee bas been working on thi proposal for a year. "It will pro .. v.ide more assistance to busi­ nesses that deal with hazardous waste," Luttrell said. "The com­ mittee proposed a grants program for loeal agencies t provide as­ sistance in dealing with hazard­ ous waste rather than dealing Uh it on tbeir W01l or commg to us." . I Mubarek gesred fe c-ba ed funding." According to a 1988 toxic release inventory done under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Michigan released almost 106,250,000 total pounds of air toxics, sixth highest in the nalion. MiChigan was the highest releaser of methyl ethyl ketone, an agent which causes birth defects in animals, xylene, chronic xylene exposure may' damage the liver, kidney ,skin, eyes and bone mar­ row, glycol ethers, which are suspected carcinogens and chlorine, acute exposure to chlorine can cause pulmonary edema and dea tho CITIZ • .contlnu d from P g 1 Program, the re ident county ho pit liz lion t te ub idy, and the emergency need program; replace them with Bloc Gr nt to County Government to be u cd for the emergency nd income he lth need of the Indi ent nd eligible c tegory for dult home unin ured. help. Only MA recipient ould - Reduce the Wayne County be eligible. P tient Care M n ement Sy - - Medic id reduction ill tem Program by 9.2 percent. be made in covered ervice nd - Reduce AFDC Gr n by- reimbur ement r te with vary- $5.00 per per on effective April ing effective date, folio s: 1 (Thl is approxlmately a 3 per- - Option I ervice or dults cent cut). Convert to nat grant will be elimin ted (Thi include for AFDC effective July 1. vi ion, dental, dur ble medic I _ Eliminate the AFDC in- equipment, occup tion l/phy i- come off et effective April 1. - call peech ther py, medic I transportation (except mbulan- ces), ubacute ub t nee bu e, etc.): - Reduce outpatient ho pital reimbur erneni: -- Freeze HMO rate at 1990 levels; tainment: LANSING - State Rep. Ted - Increa e the patient to low W ltace (D-Detroit) ha been co t hospitals; n med ch ir of � House Correc- - Reduce eligibility for cer- lions Committee. tain Sobra clients; "In the next t 0 years, we will - Place limit on p ychiatric likely consider legislation relat- stays; nd ing to corrections officer cer- Other mi ce llaneou tifieation, community corrections medicaid reductions. programs, and pri on overcrowd- '- . S· 'pay ents b� ing. I am also inter � c1' :J\ ) appfcmml\e1Yhlt'(p�rC'�ltl eff�l! 1 rea -r bl i I gram. live'Mlry 't.... . . • "for 1 'Jpn )11" .Uernativ;�.II(f - Close the Mu kegon Youth programs for first lime offenders, Contact Center. and findng ays to make the - Eliminate funding for the pri on ystein operate more effi- ciently; thereby reducing the amount of money from tbe state budget lha't is spent on correc­ tions," Wallace aid. Wallace, who is beginning his third term in the Hou e, also was ppointed to the Hou e Labor, Judiciary, Civil Rights, Con.litu- • tion and Women's I sues, Taxa­ tion, and Military and Veterans Affairs committee. State Rep. Hansen Clarke ha been .ppointed to .five standing House committees. He will erve as Vice-Chair of the Urban Af­ fain Committee, and u • member of the Education, tbe State Af­ fairs, tbe Judiciary nd the Taxa­ tion Committee. Rep. Clark is serving hi first term in the House. - AKA gets Job Corp' , · · · · · period which began Feb. 1. AKA is one of only four Black and two female contractors chosen to opera te one of the nation's more than 100 centers, which provide basic education, Kappas unite for UNCF • • .to' who hosted on 'off-site fund rais­ ing party for the United Negro College Fund Telethon, last month. Spearheaded by the Detroi t AI�mni 9hapter. along with the Southfield, Pontiac and Ann Arbor{Ypsilanti Alumni Chapters the gala event was held at the Riverside Ballroom in Cobo Cen- . ter. The- total amount raised, after expenses, and donated to. UNCF was $76,800,. according to Dar­ sealle Head, Detroit Alumni . Making on air contributions were: McDonald's, $50,000; Maximum Research Development Company, $8,000; Detroit Edison, $1,500; Black Elks of Pontiac, $1,200; Nobles, $1,150; $4,500 from the public at large; and $5,500 from 75 Brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi .. Virgil Spight was chairman of Ithe event. Pan-Hellenic Council to conduct undergraduate leader hip conference The National 'Pan-Hellenic Tyrone Crider (PUSH), Dr. Ben Council, an!l0unced it will con- jainin Hooks -(NAACP), Gov. duct a National Unde�graduate Douglas WI d .• ir_g_inia, Leadership Conference for Mayor Carl' Officer of East Saant Greeks and Non-Greek students Louis, Missouri. Mayor Sharon du!ing March 8-10, 1991 at the P.ratt· Dixon of Washington, .DC, Crystal Gateway Marriott. 1700 Julian Bond and members of the . Jefferson Davis Highway, Ar· CongreSSional Black Caucus are lington. Virginia. expected to be in attendance at The Theme' "Back To The Fu· either the Public Meeting on ture: The Struggle Is In Our Friday, March 8th or the Under­ Hands" will feature several graduate Luncheon on Saturday, topiCS f interest. to under- March 9th. graduat s as they prepare toenter Contact Valarie Bracey at the workforce. ,502-228·4441 or write: National A key feature of the con· Pan-Hellenic Council, Attn: ference will be a "Job Fair." Valarie Bracey, P.O. Box 78044, Several nationat leadc uch Nashville, Tn 37207. as Rev Jesse Jackson, Colonel Charles Bolden (Astronaut), Rev Atpha-Kappa Alpha (AKA), a 120,00(}- member service or­ ganization, has received a $15.5 . million federal contract to operate the Cleveland Job CQrps �enter (Ohio) for a two-year The figures are in and they spell success for four chapters' of Kappa Alpha Psi ·Fraternity, Inc. Cop yment. - Elimin te the chore vice n uthorized ervi dull Home Help effective 1. - PHAR� CY COST con- 'contact vocational training, hou ing, and work experience for di ad­ vantaged you ths. With slOts for 530 corpsmem­ bers, the Cleveland Center is a mid- ize facility. While there are four centers with lots for more than 1000. in ize of the others ranges from 125 to 735. - AKA first received a contract to operate the Cleveland Center in 1965, but or the past 10 years ha urvived strong challenge from giant corporatio'ns which operate most of the centers. 1988 ESCORT GT Auto, air, TYPE 10 WE FINANCE FREE 'GM WARRANTY 1988 TAURUS 4-DOOR Auto, .• lr, at reo WE FINANCE FREE GM WARRANTY AFTER THE PUBLIC hear­ ings the committee will meet in March to review public com­ ments and prepare a summary . and revised plan. Then the proposal will go before the Natural Resources Commission at its April meeting. The commis­ sion will vote during the session whether to a�opt tbe plan. After 'the vote, tbe plan's fate and im­ plementation lies with the DNR. At the moment, the DNR is unsure how it would fund such a program. "Funding is a good question," Luttrell said. "In its proposal the commi ttee sug- \ , •..•..•..•••.•....•••••.....•.•.........•.......................... � �:: co�';!�ICh AI & Ether; -' A plamond Deli Senior Citizen Center Gr nt and the Director' Df cretion ry Fund. AL public ervice employee ppointmen Febru ry 2, 1991. - The dep rtment will pur ue I lupplemental for the FDC nd edicaid Underfundin . "We teel ith the e cut ,there will be a dev tat n effect on the City of Benton H rbor nd Ben­ ton Town hip", said kew. "We alre dy b ve a high crime r te and e feel thi ,more or le will enhance the crime r te throu hout both communities." Aske aid their other con- cern. ere for the young people t the a e of 14-21. D trolt rep n m dto comm e 7 IRAQ WITH A population of bout 17 million pent its money on building a one million-man military machine. "The government ·was frightened. Saudi Arabia invited Americ into the conflict because the country wanted to preserve bombed Ir q and the American its terrttorral integrity and it Muslims' meeting was cancelled. sovereignty," he aid. "There w s - C NCEL CONTRACTS Along with that Muburak's hopes no other country on the face of for emergency food and better, of seeing his biologic I brother, this earth that could have nd donated fund contract. an American soldier stationed in responded such as America." - Eliminate special heating the desert, were dashed. Muburak said though a large allowances .and energy-related OVER 2 0 MUSLIMS make "I didn't feel right for him to percentage of Iraq's population is home repairs. Provide crisis in- an annual pilgrimage to Mecca to be there fighting and me coming Muslim. Hussein and the ruling tervennon energy services using pray together, Mubur k .aid, ad- back," he aid. "I regret it in my class are Socialists. Hussein federal funds. In FY 1992, public ding that ome Muslim al 0 heart not to have s en my refused to meet with other 'Arab assistance client fill qualify for travel there more Irequcntly on brother." . leaders to compromise, he said. the Home Heating Credit. whit i c lied "a les er pilgrim- "He didn't even want to talk to - Cancel "all pecial con- mage" OF n Erma. WilEN ASKED IF he would King -Husse in," Muburak aid. tracts, 'including Sacred Heart; While i . Arabi tht fight in the Per ian Gulf War, "He didn't want anyone to per. Salvation Army Harbor Light, mostly all Black M�slim Muburak said he would, with no suade him to get out of Kuwait." Access, Arab-Amerlcan and American delegation wa hesitation. , Muburak has been to Saudi Chalde.an Council, Community scheduled to meet, talk with, and II As a Muslim, you 'can serve Arabia, which he refers to a the Training and Development offer nirHuaJ \1PP9r\ \Q snme your countr ." Muburak said. "It mother uslim 1 . 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