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TUESDAY, JULY 7
<Cr FORGOTTEN UVES-an xh
of d crlptlv photogr phs
chronicling the hungry nd th
hom I In Detroit, pearing the
Swords Into Plow h res Pe c
Center & G Jlery, 33 E Adam Ave.
Exhi n,1l July 7 thru Aug 25. The
photogr pher, Jos ph Crach 01 I
an rd-winning photo-Journalist
who beg n documenting hun rand
hom n two ye go. The
public is invited to an evening
reception with Mr. Crachiola, Fri. July
10 from 5 to Spm. For Info and to
rrange group visits, call (952-5422)
dur ng bu n hours.
ONDAY, JULY 6
<Cr CHURCH TOURS - Sine 1972,
HI orlc Church Tours h � been
pr ntad to acqu nt m ropolit.an
Detroiter with the contribution
t Institutions have made in the
d� lopment of the r IIg 0 nd
cuttur Ufe of the ar d to focus
attention on th importance of
m nt ning nd pr erving these
. buildings visible history. (St.
Patrick, Trumbull Av Pr byterian,
Trinity Episcopal, S1. Peter and Most
Holy Trinity re the churches
I WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 I
<Cr ON STAGE - New Center Izzle
with Wednesday lunchtime concerts.
11 :30-1 pm some of Detroit's best
New programs to
help Io.cal charities
DBTROrr - The city festival ship Fund provides merit cholar
season adds a new twist this year hips to students attendin� the
with osltlve MoUo in Detrolt," a nation', 36 blstoriQ} v Biac �U�I 1
series of progrimi'\h'a wIn "tlefit - . colleges arid ·uilive�ihes·. • When
local charities and CI2COW1Ige par. classes resume this fall, the fund will
ticlpation in community activities. provide fuji room, board and tuition
Developed with support from scholarships to 81 students who have
Miller Brewing Company, this sum- demonstrated exemplary achieve
mer effort will help raise money for mem,
two prominent Detroit not-for-profit
organizations, Project Pride and
Meals on Wheels. It also will estab
lish a Thurgood Marshall Scholar
ship for an outstanding,
college-bound student from Detroit.
·We're pleased to take part in
'Positive Motions' because it offers
so many opportunities to recognize
and encourage neighborhood pride
ad excellence throughout the city,"
said Sheri Colas, manager, priority
market relations at Miller. "1bis ef
fort underscores our ongoing com
mitment to support
community-based programs and to
foster educational excellence."
"Positive Motions" will be con
ducted in conjunction with the 1992
Festivals held downtown at Detroit'
Han PlaZa from mid-June through
. Labor Day. These free Riverfest
celebrations have been major sum
mer attractions since 1969.
PROCEEDS FROM the sales of
promotional merchandise and other
items at the Festivals will be used to
support the charitable organizations
and the Thurgood Marshall Scholar
ship Fund. '
Additional "Positive Motions"
activitie include a "Miller Time
Basketball" game featuring Detroit
radio personalities, the "Tee Off for
a Cause" event at Palmer Park'"Golf ..
Course and the "Positive Motions
Awareness Booth" at all Riverfest
events.
The Thurgood Marshall Scholar-
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FRIDAY, JULY 10
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years of private practice in 1986 to �me � j81 S and prisons are not deterring
chief assistant prosecutor for Wayne County, repeat criminals. Conviction bas almost no
Mich., had so many ideas about what is wrong effect to suspend rights and impo e duties. The
with the Michigan Penal System and the status prison experience as we know it is as likely to
of convicted criminals, be set out two years ago enable crime as to deter it. The common
to write a book about the subject. perception of life in today's prisons by inmates
Today, the project has become reality with themselves is that it is easy."
the publishing of Ward's "The Duties of Ward said that "proof of the pudding" that
Liberty, Reflections of an Urban Prosecutor." the prison ystem is failing is that 40 percent of
"There are three sources of discipline in our convicted criminals, offered an opportunity to
society," Ward explained, "family, school and repay their societal debt in a 90-day
our correctional system. And each of them is in discipline-driven boot camp instead of
disarray. If we let that persist much longer, we choosing prison sentences that have averaged 2
may lose our democracy. 1/2 years have turned it down.
"The way the probation system for criminals . In his book, Ward blames the demise of the
is administered is likereferees in professional prison system upon a breakdown of the
wrestling. The fans howl with outrage. separation of powers principle among the
Nowhere in sports is there a clearer parody of judicial, legislative and executive branches of
an authority figure in guise of a buffoon. There government.
are no rules. The administration of our In the 100 page book, Ward outlined a
probation system is almost as bad. multi-pronged series of reforms plus-a return to
American vaJues and ethics. Hecalls for:
"WE MUST get rid of the maudlin notion Rewriting of pre-trial rules
of offender-as victim," Ward wrote in the book Establishment of work force' programs for
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1. "DEAD SERIOUS"
... � OAS EFX (East-West)
2. "X-ODUS"
............................................................... XCLAN(Polydor)
3. "360 DEGREES OF POWER"
........................................................ Sister Souljah (Epic)
4. "TOTALLY KROSS ED OUT"
..................................... Kris Kross (Ruffhouse/Columbia)
5. "MECCA & THE SOUL BOTHERS"
.................................... Pete Rock & CL Smooth (Elektra)
6. "MACK DADDY"
............................................ Sir Mix-A-Lot (Oef America)
? "PAID THE COST"
................................................... � PPC(Prlorlty)
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8� "TRICKS OF THE TRADE:' PART 2" .
............................ Detrolt's Most Wanted (Bryant/lchiban)
9. "STICK-N-MOVE"
.......................................... ; Choice(Rap-A-Lot)
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10. "DAILY'OPERATION"
................................................... Gang Starr (Chrysalis)
en to p sons Olen
More specific enforcement strategi for
illicit drug trade
Expansion of PUSHOFF program where
retail drug buyers run risk of forfeiture of
�ISonal property
Taking deeds of crack houses
Treat the problem of foreign drugs as armed
robbery .
A conservative use of commutation of
sentences
Finally, Ward calls for the teaohing of values
to young people.
"THE LEADERSmp of this country,"
Ward wrote, "must define and teach duties of
citizenship, and must define and enforce the
duties of the debt of crime. "
The book is being published by Harlo Press
. of Detroit and currently is available through
Walden Books in metro Detroit and Little
Professor Book Store in Plymouth, MI.
HOT 10 SINGLES
1. "COME & TALK TO ME"
........................................... : Jodeci(Uptown/MCA)
2. "THEY REMINISCE OVER YOU"
.................................................. Pete Rock & CL Smooth
3. "BABY GOT BACK"
............................................. Sir Mix-A-Lot (Oef America) :
4. "THEY WANT EFX"
................................ � DasEFX(East-West)
5. "TENNESSEE"
. . Arrested Development (Chrysalis)
6. "fULL TERM LOVE"
......................................................... Monie Love (Giant)
7. "JUMP"
. Kris Kross (Ruffhouse/Columbia)
8. "KEEP ON WALKIN'"
....... : : CeCe Peniston (A&M)
9. "AIN'T TO BE F'ED WITH"
........................................ MC Breed & the DFC (Ichiban)
10. "POPPA LARGE"
............................................ Ultramagnetic MC (Mercury)