ard Avenue. m
DAHMER
1
. ation, at a p
renee, announced that a urvey
1,339 unionized officers found
92 percent rated Arreola' job
"fOr!lDIJ�as poor or wtacceptable
percent bad no confidence in
f.
survey found that 98 percent
officers believe the three of
Ii en should not have been
....... ...IC. ACADEMY
Contlnu from P g. 1
A bearina on tbe auit cbcduled
OJ' Thursday before U.S. District
Judp George Woods. The ex
pertmen1a11Cboo , open to bf
'" raca but aimed at, blac , will
dilcipline, civic responsibility,
bJ&h cademic standards and a cur
�Ium laced with African and bl ck
lOry.
Helen Neuborne, executive dlrec
tor of NOW's legal defense fund,
.. id Black males aren't alone in their
need for help.
_. :While we acknowledge the
problems boys are ving, the girls
need the laDle benefits," she said.
n.sbOuldn't have to make th4t
r:n'ble declsion." .
All-male curricula have been
clivelopcd in Milwaukee, San Diego
,nd Baldmore, �ut Detroit' plan i,
believed 10 be the only one in the
GOUDtry that would establish all-male
ICboola deS the first such program to
c'_Uenged 'tn court, Neubome
aid.
. Superintendent Deborah Mc
Griff, who took over the 170,000-
pupil district July 1, didn't return a
. �lephone call eeking commeat.
_ bool board spokeswoiDln Michele
J!dwarda said the'panel is consider
f i legal options but plans to open
Ibc schools scheduled.
SEPARATE
, HdfromP 1
volume of contract awards to
mlDority. bUliDeaea while white par
tidpettoD (in the DBE program in-
• CIaIeCl. . Betweea 1987-1990, WC
CODIIadI iDCllClSed 7S percent, the
QlCStatiJd indicated.
_. "When Federaflegislation has the
Iff"t of encouraging intergroup
CODfIlct of the JdDd we have seen
UOUDd the country, .Conp m t
corrective before more
male s done, If the CaucuS
'ftIM(L � sbODgly beU� thit
men m be iDcludec( in their
OWD t In the DBE program.
HOWEVER., FORCING two
antaged busine groups to .
ete . �t one anotbc.r bas un-
tIeI'IIJiloed the original legislative in
teat to. expand their over-all
. 'pation in surface traDsporta
doD procurements; .•
By 40pting tbe (1991IJ1'OtiXJle4l
. adment, w� can eliml tbe
',ev�re intergroup conflict that
,. wted from the 1987 amendment,·"
, CBC conclUded.
pended until imernal affairs com
pleted i inve tig tion 0 the inci
dent, the union aid.
Jac on criticized the"p I
mutiny" of Milwaukee's police fo
and called on tbe community to "tum'
to each other, not on ch other."
J ckson id "In no posi-
tion to jud .. the police chief, but
id the racial overtone of the Dah
mer case needed to be ddresscd.
Jackson met with Mayor John O.
Norqui t for bout a half hour. The
mayor called for calm following
increasing community outrage over
the lack of police concern and
prote�ion for peoples of color.
"The Milwaukee police are more
interested in containment of tbe
Black community, than protectibn, "
said one clergyman.
. 'The chief suspended the three of
ficers who be 'd failed to cond
a full investigatiOn oftbe indde t, in
which a naked and bleeding Lao .
boy w left at Dahmer' apart me
over the objections of Black wit
nesses who reported the boy was en
dangered and begged for police as
sistance.
The boy w killed by Dahmer
after officers left. court records said .
Had officers run Dahmer's name.
through their computer check, they
would have discovered that he was
on probation for molesting the
Laotian youth'S younger brother.
Police say Dahmer has admitted
killing 17 people inee 1978, includ
ing the boy and four men, after being
controntec by police May 27.
Ja,�lcson led a rally Wednesday
evenmg at a church near Dahmer's
apartment building. .
�esidents have complained ,the
three officers were calous and dis
criminatory in May when they took
Dahmer:'s word over the complaints
of Black witnesse who claimed the
boy was molested, bleeding and en
dangered.
Police recordings released last
week indicated the officers laughed
an4 joked about needing to be
"deloused" after leaving the boy and
Dahmer behind at. tbe apartment.
Civil Rights to
join cut-back .
shut down
The Michigan Department
of Civil Rights Offices will
close August 15-20, as part of
an effort .to 'bclp balance the
state's budget. Civil Rights
taffwill be laid off during that
peri�.
Suit te of limitation re-
q lremen ( b 80 day
in which 10 file a complaint) or
other buslne related dead
line that fallon layoff day
will be extended to August 21,
when the Department reopens,
officials said. 1ltis extension
al 0 applie to mail
• postmarked during August 15
through 20.
The Department expects to
ave more than $130,000
during the layoff. .
Civil Rights office will
close in tt Creek, Ben n
Hirbor, Detroit, Aint, Grand
Rapids, Lansing, Muskegon
a!Xl Saginaw.
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HLAND PARK -Monum ntal
Ev n 1 tic Bapti t Church, YJ.
Orand Street, will hold its nnual
building fund t ,Sun y, August
1 in th church' parking lot.
umbrell tyled tea which "is
an effort tow rd co ummating the
mortg ge of the church, begins at'
4p.m. Donations will be
In ddition, the Eddi Williams
D y Care Center which i on the
church grounds, begins its day care
registration, Monday, Aug t 19.
TIle center ccepts children ix
months to five-years-old for i
"comprehensive program." .
Th fe i on liding cal b .
For additionel information pI
call (313 - 73.
EAGER FOR LIFE--Tyrell Dalton, 7, and Ashantae Moore, 4, bave
been visiting tbe Northwe .Recreatlonal Center and Duffteld branch' ,
library during the ummer month. They are thirsty for knowledge and .,'
when Ashaotae asked, "WUl you take our picture pie e?" nap. Snap. -.
(photo by N, �ott) .
EYES ON SUCCESS-The ong, dance and rap group, Too Smoot For
You .members, left' to right are: Angel Vanlforn, 11, ter -Chalese
VanHorn. 12, and cousin Yolanda V nHorn, 11, believe lndlvldu Dty,'
determination and learnln , wID help them achieve succes a In Ing,
dancing and rapping group. (photb by N. Scott)
Teen Health Center'
215 Highland • Highland Park, Michlgan
Invites you to come and join our .
4-HC;�'C�
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LOCATED ON WOODWARD AVE. & MANCHESTER
FACTS
• 4 .. H is for veryone
• 4 .. H is .open to all young people ages 8.-18 years
". 4 .. H participants participate in
various community service projects
• You can become a 4 .. H Leader
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HIGHLAND PARK �i."
COMMUNITY ARTS �ESTIVAL
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Meetings are every Tuesday .. Thursday
9:00 a.m, to 11:00 a.m. .
Refreshments Sert¢
For more infcmnation contact Gerald Massey at 252 .. 4440.