n er, Lo G bor . III Cro of Cour Whic Black co edian coined th .pr« 10, "It' o d' race to be colored, it' just 0 inconvenient." AY 28, 194 Glady I t, in er, born. 189 - A dy Ir orche tra le der, born. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., pastored which [amou Baptist Church, as did hi father before him? MAY 29, 1942 - obert L. lie, uthor, w born. 1910 - Ip Mete If, olympi n/US congre m n, w born. Which invention likely resulted in prolonging of slavery? MAY 30, 1965 - Vivie M lone became the �ir t BI ck gradu te of the University of Alabama. 1831 - J. W. Hood, AME Church Bi hop, w born. How many Black women have served in the US con­ gress? MAY 31, 1870 - Con­ gre pa ed the fir t En­ forcement Act, providing stiff penalties for those who deprived other of civil right. 1834 -. An­ thony Burn ,famed lave fugitive, wa born. What percent of profes­ sional workers were Black in 1950? .I • ANSWERS TO BLACK HISTORY QUESTIONS - 26th - Yes they did, , according to lU�hard VI. Hull, in his African Ciltes and Town Before the ". European Conquest. 27th - Bert William , a r -. very funny man who, when asked to tell a story among Blacks, used to always preface his jokes by look­ ing around the room and aying "Are we all Negores here?" 28th - Abysstnlan Baptist Church in NYC. 29th - The cotton-gin. Before its invention, a slave woman spent all day cleaning a pound of cotton. 30th - Four. Shirley Chisholm (NY), Yvonne Braithwaite Burke (CA), Cardiss colli ns (IL), and Barbara Jordan (TX). '31st - Only three percent. ;.. JUNE 1 t - Fritz Pol- � lard, All-America, Brown v University graduate. For a : time he was coach of the • Hammond (IN) and the : Akron Pros. They 1 0 aid they would be trongly oppo ed to ny attempt to tr n fer any 'of the depanment' environment dutie to nether t te agency. Although it ha been largely over hadowed by the tate . budget cri i , re tructuring the DNR ha become a major issue ince the election of Gov. John Engler. The key que lion of the debate h been whether the "depanment's environmental and n tural resources functions hould be eparated and if so, to what extent. WHILE THE NEW ad­ ministration had not yet publicly commi tted to a plan, Engler spokesman John Truscott con­ firmed the governor is favor of separating the two functions. Possibilities include creating a new department, plitting ome functions off to another state agency or imply creatin a greater distinction between the two functions in the pre ent DNR. Charges that the DNR is hortchanging sportsmen are linked to the department's grow­ ing environmental role. As the DNR's burgeoning environmen­ tal duties overshadowed its original "fin and fur" functions, some felt that attention to the lat­ ter declinean­ don their law suit against Engler House Minority Leader Paul Hillegonds, R­ Holland, introduced a resolution on Thursday to urge Democrat to drop the law uit because it is stall­ ing budget negotiations. In addition, Hillegonds, Republican Floor Leader Donald Van Singel, R­ Grant, and Rep. Ralph Os­ tling, R-Roscommon, will file an amicus curiae, or "friend of the court," in In­ gham County Circuit Court to be named a supporter of Gov. Engler and the other member of the Ad­ ministrative Board. Dodak does not think this is parti an battle, but . one to protect the integrity of the Legislature. He aid the rea o'n for the law uit bec u e of the i sue of eparation of powers, with Gov. Engler exerci ing the powers of the Legisl ture which is forbidden by the Con ti tution. "I THINK THE Con­ stitution is pretty clear on what our powers are sup­ posed to be," Dodak said. "I'm not doing this for the Democrats in the House. I'm doing it as much for the Republicans in the House and the Democra ts' and Republicans in the Senate." "It is not a parti an i sue in my opinion," he added. "It is in fact an institution- tion/environment 1 id they could propo 1. the more on men i not nece m in i u b hind tbe p h for reorg niz tion. One of Gov. Engler' chi f prioritie bee to ere te friendly busine clim te in the t te, bich in­ clude tre mlining the proce I by which bu ine e apply for land e and pollution permits. Trus cott id th tome busi- ne e mu t wai t for over ye to ge t permi t pproved. He aid the governor' propo 1 ould include implified et of rules for obt ining permit and con- olidating uthority for approv­ ing and denying permits, rather than pre ding denial authorit, among ever I agencie , as it il now the ca e. Theoretically, separ ting th two br nche of the DNR would a ist thi proce by allowin each branch to focu more clo e­ lyon their own pecialty. The concern rises in th t • DNR reorganization could b u ed to eaken environmental protections. " All the arguments for protecting fish and wildlife could be a smoke creen for put­ ting environmental protection under political control," V n Put­ ten aid. Non-hunting and fishing en­ vironmental r up .,oiced con­ cerns imilar to tho e expressed by the NWF and MUCC. Kathy Aterno, director of Michigan Clean Water Action, wondered w he ther the s treamJined permi t process would make it more dif­ ficul t for affected persons and businesse to participate. "It's great not to have some bureaucrat deciding on these things without letting other people know," she said. ONE COMMONLY ex- pressed opinion is that the maio problem with the permit ystem and the DNR itself is a bortage of taff, a oppo ed to any struc­ tural problem. Washington, Van Putten and Sen. Ehlers eacb ex­ pressed sentiment along that line. "I don't think anyone' mado the case tha t anything's broke," Van Patten said .: "As far as we're concerned, the thing is OK the way it is," Washington said. I r al issue." Dodak said he is dis p­ pointed that mO're repre­ sentatice, including Republican, have 19ned on upporting the lawsuit Se WAR, Page 18