- 0
P rticul
tructur 1
con Inu d from P g 1
o th courag d honor of
ho uffered," noted Cribb ,
former bro de t joum Ii t nd
ordained minister.
Crib ' entimen bared by .
others in the religious community.
An intense debate erupted over
th role of Chri tanity a partner in
the xploitation. On the political
front, th Bush Administration i
planning a serie of multimillion
dollar ctivitie to ob erve the
quincentenary. Congre h
tablished an official Christopher
Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee
Commi ion. An non-governmental
group such a the Night of
Columbus are planning galas and
public events to hail Columbus
hero.
The federal Columbu
Commission, fraught with
controve�y, came under fire by
Native Americans for failure to
include on Indian on the 3O-member
board.
CHICAOO - A m rt tart for fall,
the camp and the cl room' of
fered in Sea MAINFRAME collec
tion of ep rate for juniors.
"The Junior cu tomer wan
variety, color, value and - mo t im
portant • the mo t popular 100 ,"
id Lee Hogan , Se N tional
Fa hion Merchandi e Director.
"She w nts wh t' new and he
n in now."
Prints, pi plea and polka
do arc four of the "hot f: hion .ig
nals for fail," added
The MAINFRAME collection
offers Junio a variety of pieces for
wardrobe coordination.
In addition to black, which Cass
placed on the "most w nted" list,
there' are many bright parts and
pieces for bold contrast Tops and
wearers have been de igned with
layering in mind.
Tops arc roomy and scaled to
wear over sleek leggings and tights.
Other fall features include oversized
denim overall and bright, fiber
filled nylon jackets that look like
silk.
MAINFRAME CONCEPTS
FOCUS on new shapes. The'�
feminine cl ics in red and Black
combinations include a bi-color
stort .tyle ith 10 laC trim bleb
looks like two pieces but is ctually
8 jumpsuit. A double-brcas1ed suit
features beer, plaid sleeves and a
matching, swingy pleated kirt.
Prices are attractive and competi
tive in the marketplace, A basic .
MAINFRAME turtleneck top is
$8.99; a turtleneck swing top i $24;
denim overalls are $38; a graphic
print fiber-filled jacket is $85.
New looks in MAINFRAME
footwear and hosiery include a
variety of casual, dressy and rugged
OCTOBER 18th
co
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ARISTIDE
continued from A·2
Bush administration officials
have told Aristide he must publicly
renounce hi support of mob
violence in order to retain interna
tional backing for his return to power
and the ousted president did just that
in Washington on Sunday, The New
Yor Times reported. .
Brig. Gen. Raoul Cedras, who
has led Haiti after the coup, accused
Aristide of acting like an "appren
tice die tor" in moving to rt
authority over the notoriously cor
rupt 7,OOO-man army, long the
dominant poli tical force in this
former French colony. A sore point
was the training of a militia to guard
the president. .
Rebellious soldiers declared they
were concerned the guard would
replace and humilitate the regular
army, along the lines of the Tonton
Macoutes, the private militia that
brutall y enforced the 29-ycar
Duvalier family dictatorship.
II
outdoor hits such as authentic hiking
boot "couains" and Black .suede
over-tbe-knee boots for adventurous
young innovaJors.
The MAINFRAME collection is
available only at Sears .
III 19168 Fielding In the 7 MI & GrMnfteId area.
7-1Op.m. (537-53!9).
Upcoming Events
CONFERENCE AT U OF M - Conferenc on
Equity & Schools of Choice, Ann Arbor, MI, Oct.
16-18, 1991. 1005' School of Education,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109;
(313/763-9910). Registration fee of $150
indudes most meals.
CRACK HOUSES & ARSON -
WHAT A COMMUNITY
GROUPS CAN DO - A
workshop presented by
Neighborhood Resource Center
(NCR) at the Main Library.
Explorers Room. (6:15-8:45p.m.)
(341-3859) .
HALLOWEEN SHOW - Ford Community
College Performing Arts Dept. presents Theatre
Grottesco in The Richest Dead Man AlIVe (Oct.
16-19 at 8pm - Oct. 20 at 7p.m.) 5101 Evergreen
Rd. All seats $12. Reservations (84S-6478).
_ LATIN AMERICAN MONTH - DIA presents n
exhibition, Ofren(Ja: An Offering to Diego Rivers
(Oct. 16-Nov. 3), artist demonstratlon ,
children's workshops, Latin American dance &
music. 5200 Woodward (833-7975).
SPIRIT OF SURVIVAL EXHIBmON - Kindred
Souls, of Detroit based ethnic women's rt
organization opened ·Spirit of Survival,· a1lne art
& crafts exhibition runs thru Oct. 20, at MAAH,
301 Frederick Douglass. (833-9800). '
OCTOBER 17th
SKATING PARTY - Murray Wrigtt C of
1992 is having a Skating Party t Royal
Sl<ateland, 5201 A er Rd orr E Warren from·
7-10p.m. $3 adv. $3.50 door. Contact K
Brown (839-0059) WE NEED YOUIII
MUSEUM - Thl play takes pi ce on the 11
day of a group show of three flctltlou
contemporary artists being hlblted in a m or
museum of modern art. A v lely of people wal
through tne how; art lover, kepUc, etc.
Mum, is bol.4 the movemert & yearn ng of
th peop, the gallery becom_ • parable
c:A humanity. (Od. 17-20) In the Earl OA Smith
The tre on the Unlv. of D rolt 'rey'.
McNichol & Liverno . C II (i93-1130) for
scheduled tim I. tick info.
EXHIBIT - The pub e I Inv ed to m t
artists th opening of n International,
multi-media exhibit of art 1m log peace In the
wor1d from 5 to 8 p.m., th Swords 'Into
Plowah P Cntr & Gallery, Detroit (33 E
Adams Av 965-5422) Oct. 17 thru Dec.
PUBUC HEARINGS - on the CompliAftanal\.
Hou.lng AffordabUlly Strategy (CHAS) -
Persons may attend any public hearing,
regard of which Sector they de In. City
County Bldg, 13 FI HMI1ng conCtuded by the
OIly of Detroit PI nJng Dept. This 18 the �rIftn
of pl.t>llc record on the CHAS. HUD requ t
the Issues and recOmmendations from thl.
he8rlng be included, In summary form, part of
the document submitted to HUD f01 approval. .
OCTOBER 18th
OLD WORLD MARKET - International
Institute voIunte rs with ethnic background
bring tradition to life ach y ar during' the Old
World Market, a 65-year-old annual ethnic
festival and sale. Presented by the City of
Southfteld Community Relations D pt. & The
Intemtlonall flute of Metro D roil, th Mark
held each year the third w k In Oct. (Oct.
18-19, 1 Osm.-6pm. & Oct. 20 10am.-6pm.) the
Southfield Civic Cntr Pavilion (871-8600). .
WRITER'S CONFERNCE - If writing your
game - or your goal - tim. 18 running out for
.new & experienced writer to register for
Oakland Unlvers1ty's 30th Annual Writer'
C R - The R-.rion Commlnt
of the Mwray-Wrlgtt H School of 1982
ng f8Itow e . The next monthly
Ing Oct. 19 althe hom of George Eaeon
OCTOBER 20th
FADE TO BLACK - MTV add. a new m...al
dm.-lon to tis weekly lIn.up with -Fade To
Black, - an R&B-baIed m18ic . with an eye
on funky _Nt . The w Iy 90 minute
Ihow pIi Oct. 13 at 5pm. Beglmlng Oct.
20, -Fade To 8 cit' will air Sunday. at
9:3Oam.-11am: & 5pm.-8:3Opm.
HP BLOCK CLUB - Au!RT An HI�1and Park
Block Club Pr Idna & Citizens. The Highland
Park Neighborhood Coalition I seeking
volunt rs to take part, In the Highland Park
Civilian Arson Patrol for the pre-ttalloween
actlvttles. Pie call 865-1946for additional Info
btwn 6-Spm ..
PUBUC FORUM - -Explorer
or Invad«1 what wa the real �
Columbus Abour' wlll be the
subfecl 2p.m. The library of 1111'-
MIdw Labor lnett , 2641 JUlIa
W., Grand Blvd. All welcome.
FREE. (87S-5790);
OCTOBER 21.t
NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZING TECH. •
SKLLS - Will be taught .. 2 Mon. na,
Oct. 21 & 28 from 7-9p.m. FREE. The library of
th Mlct.v Laborlnltltue, 2841 W. Grand Blvd.
All w Ieome (87S-5790):
OCTOBER 22nd
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