continued from P 1 person had a car, h mo t Ii el would n t on DSS. Cobb aid c. plainin the impracticality of the 0 dire tive. There i a limit on et a P on can own and till· receive i tan ,he aid. Mo t p or people do not have tran p rtati n, Cobb arc. They hav little re on to go to Secretary of State' office. Regi tering them to vote when they find a ride to th DSS office i an opportun time. There are 4,000 farnilie on aid in Berrien County. There ar 21.000 food tamp recrpien in Berrien County. and half of tho c live in the Benton Har­ b r area. C b aid. They are lined up at the DSS office, Cobbs said. and "we jut want them to have the chance to exerci e their Constitu­ tional right to register to vote." He id it i against the law for deputy regi trars to campaign and the only thing NISE is trying to do i to regi t rpeople to vote. "We're not a king for anything. We're not cam­ paigning [or anything, " Cobbs said. Poor people hi torically have not voted and it is poor people who stand to gain the mo t from participation in the electoral process, Cobbs said. He aid NISE is in contact with the ACLUand until uch time as they have a lawy r to a ist them, they will not ri k jail to te t the DSS man­ date. "If they (DSS officials) ask us to leave. we will," Cobbs said. CONFLICT continued from Page 6 before the new administration takes office. HOWEVER, FRANKLIN stated that Scott did not ask for this audi t until April, 1988 and necessari­ ly believed it would be an unneces- aryexpense. The June, 1988 audit, Franklin aid. howed no problem with the drug forfeiture fund. Ford contradicted council char­ ge that the Mayor was violating court orders to give council informa­ tion about the city. "The Mayor was as responsive she could have been," he said. "We tried to comply wi th them (the court orders) as be t we could and narrow the i sues down." City Council al 0 criticized the Scott Admini tration,(or failure to pay council lawyers Victoria Abdel­ lah and Robin Kyle for legal services in a ucces ful uit against the , mayor: HAR(,I WAS violating a curt order. Council Dwight Down ot a motion passed taring that council would hold no meeting until the Scott Administra­ tion paid their anomies. Ford said. "It i my understanding that no court ha ordere it (paying the alary)," ut he added, "Mayor Scott ha always been a supporter of doing what i right. I never have een her oppo e anyone being paid' who i entitled to anything." He ugge ted that th administra­ tion"ha justnotgottcnaroundtoit." J "1 haven't en paid yet either." h added, "hut I haven't com­ plained." Franklin aid she is not buying thi . "It (failing t pay th council at­ tornies)" he said. "i deliberate." e t year, it will f on other countri . South Africa bought $24 million in Michigan good in 1 making it the tate' 33rd lar t e - port partner. • "Political chan pidlyoc- curring in South Africa and that' chang oc u it i appropriate the tate plan to take advantage of the increased d mocracy in freedom," Reichardt aid. w. 0 OTED that "Oon " can weaken SOB program, d . d ORD n, the Conyers office anted to et up ucce ful bidder on the job will be criteria where only b' eer- penalized in "liquidated damage" tified Co tIt one year prior are ,"'\ !NOLD FAWRm. ,11-VOI»O-lO 0" For an old fav rit with a n w twist. try Tic The Toe. Just match 3 "Xs" or 3 "0' .. in a r w, column r diagonally, and y u win in tant ca h-up t $1. ' , Deal yourself a winning hand with BIKk Jack. Every ticket gives you three chances to win. Beat the dealer's hand in any game, and winning's in the cards for you! More' Choices. Fun. I)DDS Of' Wl��I�C DOL'BLE OOLLAR$: 521:;.50. $41:60. 551:100. $10 1:500. $25 1:500. 5SO 1:750, SI00 1:20.000, S2.5OO 1:300.000: 55,000 1:300.000. ODDS Of' WII'I'II'C 11 1. C TOE: S21:9. S51:40. S251:240. SSO 1:667. 5100 1:6.667. SI.000 1:100.000. ODDS OF WINI'I 'C BLACK J.-\CK: $21:9. S5 1:40, S10 1:251. S251:5OO. SSO 1:667. 5100 1:6.667. 5500 1:50.000. LOTTO ODD OF MA1CHINC 4 0(61: 73; 50(61:43.649; 60161:10.737.573. "".