DETROIT te.· ve thing cblIldlea: doD't see �CRpIze Ii. JOOd or bed eUber. IaIbIe by lOCI IIIF, I oIllbc block won't stray far. So lee � good "'.,.Iltl. After I brief pi Sam co dnued. -I lOOk I trip I yar-md-balf ago, it w. one of you get JOUr Ie"'" rue for I dol IDd bow and where I mclWUU. LIKE MOST EIGHT, nine or ten-year-otds, a celebrity, or what' be thought wu I celebrity, impressed him. -I let him read (his parents IUd to bim) I couple of books of poetry tbaniel Scott WIGle. 1beD I pvc him one; I boot called LooIdItg IIf10 1Jae HWI. Of coune I lutograpbed it: I your frieDd.. ADd letter, Wrote, a few poems IbM WIlU wriaco. His dad lent tbem to me. - excerpt from ODe of tile poemI tadI te : '10 tile eye or beauty, I clole friend. A frien t over powell my 10 • In tboIe eyes I lee I pupil, aDd in so; a pan of him wbich I can't claaibe, there is a ball of fire; I fire 10 hot'that it bums my IOUI.' • ADd that is why I w ceJebratin Wrote. Willi', poetry meaDI more to me than my we1lht in gold. Why? Bec::a aod voica lite trui! abe bottom line." Bncore Malcolm X ru« Festil1al p rticip tin t e Electrifying Mojo Ridin' the Airwaves .with a Flair By DEBORAH CULP ConwSPOnMnt It's around 6:45 pm in the eve­ ning� 1be station you're listening to bappcm to be \_VMXl?-92.3 FM. You notice the pace of the music lowed down some, even "mel­ lowed-out," so to speak ..... Then at seven sharp, you hear the faint sounds of an airplane circling to land. There's a distinct dialogue going on between a captain and his crew. Or is it a pilot and a co-pilot? You bear the landing gear touch the around with the familiar thump, knock, and a screech. �ices at the air control tower confirm the ·MottlCr-Ship· has landed. ON COMES THE Electrifying Mojo with a listening pleasure for some and a mind tingler for others. Mojo tells his captive audience that it's time to it back and let the Mother-Ship run its course with the lid of himsel f (the pilot) and Micheal Knight the co-pilot. Among tbe eveniDB' tones and nuances will be the ever popular for­ mat 35, 35, 35. Broadcast's com­ plete with 35 minutes of one groups or anist, followed by another of the IIDlC and ending with 35 additional minu of music from a different group or artist. Each group or uti t different than the other. As for the pilot, Mojo-who main­ tains strict anonymity says there's I,lO re I beginning because he' lways been a OJ. and always will. Over the last 15 years or so, he has eon­ tributed to the careers of many artists past and present. Co-pilot Knight has extensive training in radio and technical broadcast and was former­ ly a Flint air personality at station WDZ:&FM. Their mission of course is to go where no man has gone before ... when it comes to pleasing and holding their listening audience or to keep them coming back for more. UNUSUAL? DIVERSE? WELL we'll let you be the judge of that, just continue to watch the sky around 6:45 until 7:30 for any trange circling or hovering �tiom that may be taking place. It' not known yet how many cities have a Mother-Ship or any other ·U.F.O. based radio station, but the fans seem to be happy the Electrifying-Mojo has finally landed here after yeall of going up and down the radio dial preading his talents to the max. Mojo or P9n i r oa._dnN nd developed to address the o ELESS UM E JU I .. ... , .," SG J • . . OW ".,. .. - .. C i r- ) .... Effects of State Budget Cuts By CARLA HUSTON StG./fWriU During the 4th Annual HOUSing Conference ho ted by Raymond Murpby, State Representative, a number of wor bops were estab­ lished to offer information for a roo bo ina advocat and provlden. Sta Budget Cuts and their effect on "US and OUR Cients" w one of the workshops whicb dellt with gr sroots or­ pnizatio Ind the population most Iffected by the cu." in housing. Memben of the I described bow the government bas cut funding for many homeless and health care programs. Cynthia Reynolds Cain, sponsor of Health Care for the Home informed listeners about the tremendom cutback of govern­ ment funds for the program. Initially, Hellth Care for the Homeless received close to $1 mil­ lion dollars from the govc;npnent, now the program will receive, $200,000. The enormous cut has led to a deere e in taff, hours and people being served said Cain. "Hospital are currently tightening up on people who have low-in­ ccme.i.tbere are alot of sick people and they will go without health care." Panelist Bernard Parker, Execu­ tive Director of Operation Get Down told what programs lost money or were eliminated completely within hi operation. THE EMERGENCY FO Program and· the Hom le Feeding and Counseling Program were ex­ cluded while money w cut fJo� the Day Care and the Department � 1". Adolescent Teenage Progrlmj• , Members of Operation Get DowIi a; are still waiting to see W 0 i. programs will be di . Parker ·d,"If servic:ea don .) become availlble nd re ou : t i � I • mme ." P neUst Iso di strate that would alen Ooveroor J!naIer the seriousne in ibe cu In order for Engler to bcc:o aware of these proble communi organizati have to boncllOtl�tbet:· nd bend the Government said O*'h • «> 't,r ngry panch L Not only has Engkr cut Oene"'I�� Assistance 17 percent but there a lliga tio tblt he will wipe out •• additional 22 percent by new n c.. cal year which bep. In 0cI0bef.' Community and neigbborbood let- I vice feel that "there is a crials� which must be reconcUed as soon possible. - I� I 'v' . IF ENGLER CONTINUES tb � eliminate social services for abe I .tl· dlgent, there will be many 100"·': homeless people by the end of tbe°4 year, all agreed. o , ; ,., tl LEGAL NOTICE OTICE To Form r Employ of Fred Sanders, Inc: On April 13, 1988 the Fred Sander ,Inc., Workers' Comp non, t Food w • bli hed by the Ingham Circuit court, ca e No.' 88-6038 6 CK to .:� . dmlnl er certain cl 1m fo mployee who ar , or may be, ntlUed to worker 'compen on �n fit under the Workers' 01 ability Com on Act you r dl abled. ufferlng a wa 10 , or e r ult of a work related Injury that you r occupational dl a elncurred betw n October 20, 1978 to Octo 20, 1 1,· 'while In th employm nt of Fred Sander, Inc., and If you have not 8dy " filed work ra' ell ability comp nation claim, you hould notlc Terry A. Torkko of the Fr d Sander , Inc., Worker ' Compen atlon Tru t Fund, C/o If·1 ur ' Security Fund, 7201 W. S Inaw, Suite 110, Lan lng, Ie n 17, phO number (517) 323-2444 of your claim and If you haY nyfu q on ,you hould contact Bruno Czyrka of the Stat of Ichlg , Bure u of Work 'DI bliity Com pen atlon,' 7150 Harrl Drive, P.O. Box �1e, Lan lng, I chi n 48909, phone numb r (517) 322-1868. Jack F �heatley Jack E. Ko p e Danl II F. Su r TRUSTEES Mlohlgan Citizen Adv. 6/30/81