'1bdr miDdI by an ethic of .ex and greed and TB 0 L lac .on violence. Quantitati ely, m , aid, begiDS ith leaders ho medl more their encourage acts of violence or minds than home, eaure and unj t treatment of people if it benefi their 0 pwposes. He VALU E. 10 'Colonial m t r Ith a bunch of Willi Horton ' o.rl I a date 0' '.ur De ocr. tic c.Ddld.te. I •• t eek, 'or-mer C.lllor I. GOyerDOr Jerry BrowD e ar ed Ark. •• GOyerDOr Bill CIiDtOD .d DO rillat to tbe yotes 0' A'rl�.D A erlca •• BrowD re I ded lI.te era tb.t Ark.D ••• b •• DO clyll rllbt. I.w, .It .. o I CII to .... be lOY r or 'or oYer. dec.de. CIiDtOD •• 1 lack lellll.torl were Q. Whoar you goingtovot - for in the ichi primari an why? 'Co Hype or hope for Parent say Board block community involvement By FLODEAN s. AIGG , Minnie Pearce, of tbe Chapter One District-Wide ParentAdvisory CoUDCil, stood in front of the Detroit Board of Education and asked for a Iq)Ort detailing bow many parents participated in the Black Child Placed in Crisil conference. According to the Detroit Public Schools General Superintendent'. 'omce about 485 pare attended the conference and Pearce not happy with thII. , Of more than 2,000 people regi.tered for the annual conference I than SOO were pare , P ree aald. ...I ·We u paren have a right to be meaningfully involved," ,be .ild. ·It .hould have been balf and half. People have to realize that parents make a difference." , THE CONFERENCE itself was a disappointment, she said, ex­ plaining that she and several other parents couldn't understand one of the Invited peekers. , "His accent was 0 thick that people were walking out," sbe aid. Moreover, Pearce id, the wor bops set up to teach and inform S BLOCK,A10 tate' poor?' ByRON I!IQ L more efJective and responsive. go to a multitude of aaeDd for Public Health Director Vemice ditferent problelDl. Davia explained In' a meetina list Davia 1110 emp Ized that tile week at Highland Park Ubrary that proaram would eot Input from the program would be famlly- communityorpnlzatiolll. eom-9IIdIn' HIOHLAND PARK - Repre­ lentaUve. from the State of Mlcbl.an explained to HI Park dellIS, public omdala, DCies block clubs, and com­ munity organizatloDl a pUot project called Com­ muniti FIIIt, tIIIt would be tried In several key .rea., Including both HiJblaDd Park aDd Ben­ tonHubor. O>mmunlti Plrst II a pro,ram to reduce ••••••••••••••••• bureaucratic replatioDi which prevent people from rcceIvtna servica, aDd � make the servicea "WEWILL VE a. a trouble.hoo r If policy, procedure, or reaulatlon., .tate or federal, Impede your .bility to servlcea for cUen • We will Il1o rve a ftIIOUI'CO to the extent pOI.ible, for noeded funds aDd for 1Id­ miniltrative .upport to initiate and m Inlaln your programs,· reed A 10 When Johnny Sissorhands (Engler) says he wants to he�p communities, we'd better send our women and children to high ground. ceD1Iered, coDCentratiq on problema of the family u a whole, prcventina fragmentation, where people had to 10 POOR.A10 ..