Caddying pays off tor Detroit students Kudo to four Detroit high Ichool students, ho were. prolent d ith four-year Icholarships from the Bvan Scholar Founs! ion at la t T aday Detroit' school board eetin . C I Technic 1 Hi h School loniorl Tod Willon, brothers a e and Shawn Ward, and Rc aiaunce Hig School I.aior Kevin Siefker ore the Blacks can· fight media • racism b1 Lea A. SalDuel Corr •• ,oNl'nt , " , . tereotypical images of African-American.. seen throuahou\ the history of print and electronic media in this country, can be transcended and overcome through the use :Of Black economic power. This' is the view of Gerald Smith, who e February 20 lecture on Racism In The Media was sponsored by the Department of Africana Studies at Wayne St te University. "If we are people that com­ prises 10.8 percent of the popula­ tion, our television viewing habits suggest that we comprise 16 percent of the market," said Smith, manager of community development at WTVS-Channel 56. "This means that our con­ sumer dollars repre ent some- <;ontlnued �n Paae Caddie Schol r hip, named after the 191 amateur U.S. Open champion, who placed his prize money in a foundation in order to keep his amateur tatus. The fouadation tarted with the $600 in prize money donated by Evan and ex­ panded, where now it budget is over 3. m!l�ion a ye r , , a. � .A., say he ants to major in Industrial Design at the University of Michigan. He a pires to de ign c rs for General Motors .. Shane said he like golf, and the only reason he' didn't play on the golf team was because he played on the football team. Continued on Pel T xpayer by MICHAEL SCHILLICUTT Muskegon Correspondent David B., not his real name, got out of prison expecting to find work in his community. He had served eighteen months of a two-to-four year prison sentence thinking that h had repayed his debt to society. But David B. found closed " ociety" doors. He was an "out­ cast. rf An ex-felon. He was also African-American. Over eighty-percent' of Michigan' prison population consists of two, three-time or CorrupofUl."t Ho ever, efforlJ to oppo e the cu continue. Opponent 0 oclal service cut will hold a Community Forum to wor out .trategy Saturday March 16 from 3-5 p.m, , at -tbe Ca I United Methodi t Church, 3901 Ca . Spokesper­ on ay aU concerned citizens re welcome to come. Under ay also, i a court uit by the UAW, the Michigan As­ oclation for the Education of Young Children, individual pay for reclptem nd d y care providers to block the M rch 1 cuts. W yne County Circuit Court Judge Loui Simmons granted the governor an extra week to prepare his ca e, which in effect permi tted the cut to go into ef .. feet at le t temporarily. MAUREEN TAYLO , head of the State Fair Branch of tbe Welf re Right Organization (WRO) urged people to comc 0 BLAC IN THE HALL OR FAME, tb,·.t· e productlo cODtlDDIDlat MUllc Han for aD exteDd d perfo ace, u beeD ODored wit . a re olutloD frO tb. WaYDe CODDty Co 11.loD, .po .ored by Co 1 •• 10ner Ed a Bell. DurlBI tb. pre •• DtatloD I tbe co IDII.loD'. leal.latlYe e a.ber (left to Ilbt) are Co I 10Den Jaeld L. Currie, Kay Beard, aDd Ricardo Solo 0 ; Flip ra.er, cnator, Barrator. d director; J.D. Doulla t crlpt a�d dlalolue writer; Co Bell; KeD Ke.drlekl, lie arnDler; aDd Co Kevla F. Kelly. Doctor. fleeing. the poor By LATONYA IT C.,U.l New. Servlc. LANSl o-Pre nant women in urb n and rural are could be ufferin be- cause of .a lac of obltetricians and ynecologi ts willin to prac­ tice in poor reas, po fbly due to high m lpractice in- surancc. . � prenatal health care sur­ vey done two yea 0 by the 'Michi an Depar ment of Public He lth indicate that 10 percent of Michi an ho pi­ tall it obstetrical unit cho e to cl e them. One of the reuon cited m t often for closing the units u a lack of phy iciaOJ wilUna to pay the blah �rice of malprac­ tice Insurancc'that com itb an obstetrical practice. All seven rural providers that participated 'In t ltudy and clo ed I units cited blah insurance as the rea on for clo in . OBT OIT- Tho e on locial service received pproximately 17 le in their chec at th beginnin of March. La t w e ichi an Governor John En ter .proposed further cut, startin next October including the total elimination of aid in General sistance and Job Start for th without children who did not have a handicap. Commentary more- repeated offenders. Well over three-fourths of the Itate's 36,OOO-plus incarcerated men and women are from poor and uneducated backgrounds. And most of them are Black. While most offenders come from broken homes and one parent homes, 8 out of 10 com­ itted felonies wtiile under the in­ fluence of alcohol or naroctics. vo al yers Ai ociatlon, laid the lack of doctors in urban and rural areas hould not be blamed on high io uranee costs. She said here are plen­ ty of doctors, but they only want to practice in rich.lub- Continued 0 Pa e 2 non- rehabili a ion govenor elect, Michigan found cuts, the state had already axed itself buried under a million-dol- educational and vocational lar deficit. programs within the DOC Governor John Bn ler has designed to provide Inmates with vowed to erase Michigan' Itag- neces ary skill for employment gering deficit. on returning to SOCiety. This The governor's "double-edged should arou e every honest tax­ sword" pierced many social payer who cares where and how programs for the needy, but their tax dollars are spent. spared the Department of Correc- The lock-em-up-and-throw- tions (DOC) from -masstve away-t�e-key concept will only layoffs. By ctosing several ' keep Incarcera�ed men and prisons, Engler has created wo�en H.ke sardine tacked in another problem taxpayers ill society wareho� e. Lacking be forced in the long run to foot. adequ te ��catlonal an.d voca­ Most Prison are now double- tional training, many Inmates bunking. will return to ociety just like Before the current budget Continued on Pa.e 2' DO ITA RO S: "It' new plan for the destruction of Black people. Now he's ju t getting with the other govern­ ment of the other oppressive countrie to devi e the next step." CASES LIKE David B. are common. Every incarcerated person c ts the state almost $30,000 'per year, ju t to keep confined. Thi astounding figure is more than an adequate income for a �amily of four. An it la the taxpayers who must bear the' responsibility and carry the bur­ den for keeping inmate locked up behind bars.' , Under ex-governor James Blanch rd, MiChigan prisons multiplied to become the state's second largest industry. At fir t, it appeared a though stiffer penalties and Ion er sen­ . tences' would alleviate much Of the crime problem plaguin our nation's streets. At the turn of 1991, and a new '- DAVID BU TON: "It'l per­ taining to the caucasion race, .. opposed to people of color. I think people of color should come together to fight thi new policy." DA RELL ADAMS: "I think Bu h' "New World Order" is the me as the "Old World Order," with Europeans domin ting over people of color."