ro Kal mazoo' north Hoop ters beg n tournament commit ewe pur­ p w to give 1 mazoo top On Saturday morning, October flight competition. Since 1973 the 19th group of BI k' ha e and Hoo te 0 ed excl ively move ' in the upper echelon of a ritable, non-profit org niza- Kal mazoo's busines community lion who e purpose is to give support met in Scott Restaurant for a to recreational program for lea urely breakfa t of egg nd northside youn rs. blueberry pancak . This was de - In keepin ith the Hoop ter' tined to be more than a monthly tated purpo e it' now provide the board meeting, though. .. Robert Sydnor, Coordinator of- following youth programs: 1) Sum- mer girls and boys b ketballleague; Outreach Service and P ychologist 2) eighth grade girls and boys ket- r t Delano Clinic w ping the ton of leadership on to Ron Cop- ball tournaments in conjunction with y, Information Engineer, Data Ad- Kalamazoo Public Schools; 3) Ten-. inistration and Project nis instruction in conjunction with a t YMCA Urban Outreach Program; 4) Management Upjohn Golf instruction; 5) Bowling (Ban- Laboratories. tam and Junior League )': and 6) � As newly installed President of Baseball clinics and support of the .the Hoopsters' Classic As ociation the Northside Little Ledague.began .Copney immediately nominated Up- in 1972. Tenni tournaments and in­ john scientist Randall Reed to .tbe struction classes' re also ctivitie :Hoopstcr' active membership in an ponsored by the Hoop tel'S. Work- .effort to diversify its programming. ing in conjunction with the Kalamazoo Family YMCA, six in­ structional clas es are provided at three different summer playground ites, Golf instruction and Bumper owling re new and popular addi­ tions to the Hoopsters lineup. COOK "RANDY IS VERY much in­ :volved with young people now," 'Copney explained, "we want him on :our team 0 we can pr6Vide science workshops and other education­ :based programs in addition to our focus on recreation." t Reed said he was honored to be .selected to be a part of the Hoopsters, :"1 look forward to working with �these guys as· we share the -knowledge and good fortune we've :been blessed with." Others at the breakfast meeting :included Dr. Arthur Truss, . : DVM/Superv' ?r, Veterinarian for • USDA, and chard Brown, Pur- : chasing Ag Allied Mechanical • Services. .. Accepting the challenge to im­ !prove the quality of life on IN ADDITION to his well­ publicized "Buy-Freedom" cam­ paign for economic development in African American commumtles, Brown also called for a stepped up war on drugs and crime, military· readines , future social security index to the gross national product and replacement of the personal in­ come tax with a "vol untary tax" and a "progressive" national sales tax which you pay according to what you buy .. Republican National committee officials said they were not familiar with the proposals yet, but GOP of­ ficial Clarence Carter has been named Director for Recruitment of African American candidates at all political levels. Democratic party officials 'say they will announce campaign plans for the partys ix current candidate for the presidential nomination as well as assistance to state and local campaigns. Virginia Gov. L. Douglass Wilder is the only an­ nounced African American can­ didate thus far. Speaking at his 50th birthday party at EdMurphy's Supper Cub in uptown D.C., Shadow Senator Jesse Jackson recalled that he was born in a Greenville, SC, project and still "looked forward to moving to public housing like the White House" ... as President George Bush moves back "to the privileged private housing he is accustomed to having in Ken­ nebunkport. " GOPPREZ contlnued from Page 1 . ADVERTISE IN I THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN EARLIER, JACKSON outlined his national goals on Howard University Radio Station WHUR­ FM. He emphasized he is serving in an elected, non-paid Senate position to lobby for Statehood to save the District from the "economic and political rape" of its citizens who suf­ fer taxation without full repre­ sentation. After reminding the media that he has been tbe democrats' major vote­ getter in two previous national primary campaigns, Jackson aid he will disclose whether he intends to run again, or support the p rty's nominee or consider" independent options" by the November 2nd weekend. One of the facts will be tbe other candidates po i�OM on Statehood. Beth Brown and Thomas have pledged to consider upport of inde­ pendents candidates. , SWINDLERS. ARE - CALLING I • I ., o protect against fraud in telemarketing, call NFA • for your free brochure. 800-821-3570 ' 800-572-8400 (in Illinois) Kerry Mc ulty, the director of public relations for the bureau, aid Crandall believ revenu hould be rai ed through public relations and marketing efforts, not by in- tituting new games. . . I ADDITION, Muxlow aid there i a bill in Congre that would rna e it illegal to prohibit the e type of gam . "1 would like to get my legi lation in dvance of that, " Muxlow id.-I want to make sure we ban it per­ manently." 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