If f P v rty re me hed int t unwill ingne o th mInd female in thi country to c m tog ther I I committed partners in a marital relationship. Thi has to nd or th in- titution of th family will t - tally di int grat and th trend of poverty and d pair will b the norm with our families. Child poverty rat on th ri The Children' 0 fen Fund, privat adv ca y gr up, aid 26.2 percent 0 children living in citie with population flO, or m re wer impoveri hed in 19 . The 1 poverty level w about 12,7 for a family of fur. Erie, Pa., had thc highe t poverty rate for Bla k (62 percent) and . " Hi panics (69 p rent). Min­ neapoli had the highe t rate for Native Americans (66 per­ cent); St. Paul for Asians (69 percent). A eparate analy is, based on figure f r 1 cities with at eas 00, re idents..Kl 1 nd 1 cen us tallie , und child poverty rate in­ reased in 84 citie , fell in 1 - including Wa hington, D.C. - and were un hanged in one: Philadelphia. The Children' Defe n e Fund analyzed trends for 100 large. citie for which 19 Census bureau data was available re- archer Arl c Sh rman aid. The above chart i a clear indication that in the major cities where the majori ty of African American children are being rai d by a ingle parent, they are living in te than desirable economic conditions. Mo t (57.5 percent) of the ingle parent familie are headed by female. Thi mean that for what ever reasons, men and women are n t uniting they should. A man and woman have a natural aura tion=one for the other; in addition a man and woman offer a balanee one to th other. Man, as in mankind, means mind; the human being i the only entity in creation that is able to use language and reason to impact the environment and their conditions in a po Hive and/or negative way. There­ fore, we must have a mind set to change the trend for fewer and fewer legal unions that are ommitted to po terity. Balanced off pring more often than not are reared in a home and in an environment cornp ed of oth male and female united in purpo e . If you are with out a mate a an adult, remember the slogan ... " each one rea hone", be about the busin of reach­ ing for a mate ... peace! Empower your- elf...regi ter and then vote. African Proverb "Th e who are ab ent ar alway wrong." African Proverb "Three kinds of people di_c poor: tho e wh div rce, th e who in our debts, and tho e who move around to mu h." Amendment III No oldier hall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, with ut the co�nt of th owner, not in tim of war, but in a manner 'to be prescribed by law. '. , I yRO IG L C con r . Th City Council would then' review t revi ed propo a1 and have the final p wer to accept or rej tit. W D buy up ev r I pri ate h me and th city own d ab ndon d building, which d to bah dquarters for State Repre entativ Eth I T rrell. Their concern are health dangers, noi e and appearance. Edi on h d no environmental im­ pact tatement, but their repre­ entative claimed thi was not required for uch a project and a - urcd rc .id nts there w no danger. Edi on admitted concern had been expre ed by orne wri ter about the h alth effec of electric and magnetic field from equipment, but tated th re wa no cientific b i forit. In a written taternent, Bruce Whitney, a repre entative of Detroit Edi on, tated, "Over the pa t 20 years, extensive resear h has been condu ted to a e whether 60 Hertz electric and/or magnetic field cause advers human health effects." "THI ex- amined a broad range of possible effects, including effect on re roductioJh.,iT wth an dey�lop­ ment and po ible effects that could lead to the development of cancer," Whitney' statement Whitney added that the research ROZ'S HAIR AFFAIR Complete Family Hair eare CIII For Our Sptelal. - Walk·lnt Wtlcomt *Wt Speclallzlln Damagtd Hal" *Pm. 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Some expre ed concern that the ub tation might be an eye ore, to tho e on Woodward Avenue. yRO SEIGEL Corre pond«Jt HIGH 0 • - In re po to tate critici ms 0 th way the Highland Par Board of Educ tion wa handling the deficit of Highland Par Community Colle (HPCC) and d 1 Y in getting tat aid, t chool bard r olved at a pecial meeting Friday, August 2 ,to: - Adopt an annual budget nd a deficit reduction plan to deal with "obligations owed to all creditors." - Authorized its Superintendent of School to ascertain by review of the College' payroll, related taxe that HPCC i current on uch taxe nd is uc written certifications of thi . . - Affirmed that it will develop a plan of action responding to the Report from the Special Study Regarding HPCC on or before Oc­ tober 1, 1992, with a pecific re ponse to the immediate action items before the September 1, 1992 chool board meeting. The board al 0 cstabli hed a Short and Long Range Review Com­ mittce for the p�rpo e. of tudying, Dr. RonaldA. 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ZIMMERMAN PO, FACA PRESIDENT Nicotine Skin Patches Help Smokers Quit Until recently nicotine gum was the only method of nicotine replace­ ment therapy approved in the United States. Nicotine gum ha been helpful in smoking cessation f many individuals. However, many people quit chewing the gum prematurely, or they do not u e the correct chewing technique. Much of the interest in the nicotine kin patch, follow recent finding by various research group . According to a recent i u of American Family Physician, the results of 10 different tudies are encouraging. In nine of the tudies a nicotine skin patch was more effective than a pi cebo (blank) patch in helping people quit moking. In all ten tudie the rate at which people were able to stop moking was approximately twice the rate for smokers who received the placebo. The amount of nicotine delivered was roughly one-half of the amount normally obtained from cigarette moke, Nicotine skin patches available now or scheduled to come out oon include Habitrol™, Pro tepTM, Nicoderm™, and Nicotrol-16™. The patche are applied to a dry, non-hairy part of the body, uch a the stomach or upper ann. They deliver nicotine continuou ly over a 24 hour' period. Nicotine patche hould not be worn by women who are pregnant, unle directed Ito do so by their phy ician .