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August 23, 1992 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-08-23

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a
urin up
�.I"'IU."'" L they learned
t t "H' panic" term the U.S.
government invented to lump all
Sp Dish- peaking people into one
group.
"We're Mejican," d the
Denver yo , ho discovered that
the United Sta tole the American
South t from the Mexico of their
ances rs.
Arechule ho refers to New -
Mexioo "occupied Mejico," said
the camp i primarily for youths af­
filiated with group that actively
supported El Co . o's armed occu- Ed.
pation of the land hen it was in the I SO n
hands of an Arizona real estate com- Continued from A5
pany called Vista del Brazos.
The entrance to the camp is
marked by a large sign with a picture
of Mexican revolutionary leader
Emiliano Zapata on o':le side and the
words • • TIerra or Muerte" (Land or
Death) n the other.
A dirt road leads to a log cabin
that was the center of EI Consejo's
armed camp. A large faded sign near
the cabin reads "Colonia Jose Maria
Marti "
or
cd high-
Raymond tzp trick, a lawyer
for the white firefighte, 'd the
ruling 11 be appealed.
In 19 , the U.S. Supreme
Court overturned Pointer' 1985 rul­
ing that the whi firefighte had no
right to challeng the plan. It ordered
the e ent bac to Pointer to deter- Republicans
mine the validity the fll'Cfighters' must now "go forth aDd tify that
challenge. . the Republican Party will give a
In what w largely presents- chance to get elected."
tion of documen , the retrial w "We need to get Bl involved
conducted in one day in October. and I think we ee that clearly, " aid
Jac
on
Continued from A-1
"H we can rebuild Hun­
gary and Poland and RUSSia,
why not Houston and �al­
I r: he aid.
J on aid in
Ho ton for a vot r regis tra­
tion drive, not to compete
with Republicans in town for
the party' convention.
While Jackson d'd not
mention Clinton's name, h
did ugg t the D mocrats
have a better domestic plan.
And he aid he d'd not
expect much from Bush' ac­
ceptance speech on ThUlS:-
day.
"I do not koow what's
going to happen in four day
that 11M not happened in four
years," he aid.
Jackson spoke fi t to the
ptedomlDatd w .
rial Drlve United Metboc1ist
Church.
taxes and would not "negatively im­
pact the health, safety and welfare of
nearby residen or the city at large."
Councilwoman Christine Franklin
said such assurances were not explicit
enough and it w necessary to have
a statement about what pecific ex­
pansion was planned.
"Companies are expanding for
many reasons." she aid. "Are.they
creating copy of what is on
Cortland. Are they going to have an
office building? Are they using
recycled materials? Are they going to
convert to nuclear energy. If so, we
would have to have other guarant
of the environment and safety?"
Mildred Com , President of the
Richton Wood ard Homeo ner's
atioD tt t 'IOl�Gmood
'wu concerned bout Impact
Trade beads,
red, black and
green beads
Perhaps Detroit's
largest selection of
Afrtcan beads
lOCh cI ".",. Oc.t 01 Africa
Highland Park Community
College is preparing for its 75th
year with redoubled efforts to
bridge the gap between the world
of school and the world of work
through its new Placement Of­
fice.
The College, Michigan's
econd oldest public two-year
college, e tablished by a vote of
Highland Par citizers, in 1918,
is also tightening the link between
educators and tuden • To ac-
compli h that, the chool has its
first ombudsman, Dawn Davis,
whose duties Including gathering
feedback from already enrolled
students .. The feedback will com­
pare what HPCC 0 ers ith stu­
dent pereepnons of what it offers.
Registration for the fall
seme ter is open at the College,
'On Glendale between Second and
Third, August 18-24, from 9am to
3pm. Classe tart August�.
DABL'S
GALLERY
1553 Woodward Ste 202
David Whitney Bldg.
(people Mover Stop 1113)
313-964-4247
TIlE cAMP IS named for the
greatg�onof�l��
the original recipient of the 1832
Tierra Amarilla land grant.
JO\e Maria �ez W&4J ar­
rested in 1967 along with a dozen
other membetS of the Alianza Fed-
ttal de Me titptUtJidb
n
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