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October 18, 1992 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-10-18

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MICIDGAN
CITIZEN
Published Each
Sunday By
Naw Day Entarprl a
12541 Second Street
P.O. Box 03560 .
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 889-0033
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Benton Harbor, M149022
(616) 927-1527
PubU.h r:
Charles D. Kelly
Editor:
Teresa Kelly
Managing Editor:
Wanda F. Roquemore
Contributor.:
Bernice Brown
Patricia Colbert
Mary Golliday
Allison Jones
Shock Rock
Leah Samuel
Ron Seigel
TurekaTurk
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Vera White
Production Manager:
Kascene Barks
Production:
Antia Iroha
Thurman Powell
Account Executlv :
. Earlene Tolliver
Deadline for all newspaper
and advertising copy is 12 noon
Wednesday prior to publication.
1� Michigan Citizen is avail­
able on line through Ethnic
NewsWatch and to subscribers of
Mead Data Central.
WORLD NATION
"1 urge all Guya , in ing
wi th our democr tic culture, to
ceept the resul of the electio , , ,
somber Hoyte . d, readin from
prepared text
The election w r ciall y
charged, ith descendants of East
Indian indentured ervan eking
Jagan nd the country' Bl c ,
de cended from African lave,
upporting Hoyte.
JAG ,74, pledged to form "a
consen u " government th t
includes all races. "There will be no
discrimination of any kind," he aid
WIT percent of the votes
counted, Jagan' People'
Progressive Party d 129,484 vote ,
or 54.2 percent, to 98,918 vote , or
41.4 percent, for Hoyte' People'
National Congress.
NEW YORK, NY (NBNS)­
New York Black police of­
ficers have denounced the
recent demonstration by fel­
low white officers in which
Bla Mayor David Dinkins
was called a "Nigger".
The white officers were
upset with a Dinkins decision
to create a civilian board to
review charge of police
brutality and misconduct.
Spokesman for the Black
Officers, Lloyd Finley, said
white officers who destroy
perty aftd e led in 0
....... _IIIIII! tlon during the
momtratio" uld be. ar­
rested and punished-.
I ..
lnternatlonal ApPOintees
Reviewing plans for 1993 AKA activites with intemational president Dr. Mary Shy Scott
of Atl8I1ta, Ga are Michigan residents Dr. Gloria Smith, Ms. Jean Sherman, Ms.
Jacqueline Newman, Ms. Rose Miller, Dr. Eva L. Evans, and Mrs. Ursula Phoenix.
The Children of omalia
Need Your Help Now
The following agencies pledge to see that your donations are used
where they will do the most good.
. Please don't let the children's cry go unanswered. Send your
tax-deductible check to any of the agencies listed below, earmarked for
Adv ntl
CARE
International Re cue
Save the Children
Cevelopm nt 1& Relief
660 First Avenue
Committee
PO Box 975-Dept.1
Agency (ACRA)
New York, NY 10016
386 Park Avenue South
Westport, cr 06881
Box 4289
(212) 686-3110
New York, NY 10016 .
(800) 532-1818
Sliver Spring, MD 20904
(212) 679-0010
(800) 424-ADRA
CONCERN/America
UMCOR, Unit d
2024 N. Broadway
Lutheran World Relief
Methodist Committee
390 Park Avenue South
Afrlcere
PO Box 1790
New York, NY 10016
of Relief
440 R Street NW
Santa Ana, CA 92702
(212) 532-6350
475 Riverside Drive
(714) 953·8576
Room 1374
Washington, DC 20001
New York, NY 10115
(202) 462-3614
MAP International
Doctors Without
2200 Glynco Parkway
(212) 870-3816
Bord r
. Box 50
US Commltt e for
American Friend
30 Rockefeller Plaza
Brunswick, GA 31520
UNICEF
SeNlc Committe
'5425
(800) 225-85'50
333 East 38th Street
1501 Cherry Street
New York, NY 10112
Operation USA
Dept.SR
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(212) 649-5961
New York, NY 10016
(215) 241-7158
76151/2 Melrose Ave.
(212) 922-22590/1
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Food for th Hungry
(213) 658·8876
World Concern
American Jewish
7729 E. Greenway Rd
Oxtem America
PO Box 33000
World
rvlc
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
26 West Street
Seattle, WA 98133
15 West 26th St 9th FL
(800) 2-HUNGER
Boston, MA 02111
(206) 546-7201
New York, NY 10010
(800) 225-5800
World Vision
(212) 683-1161
International
Pre ldlng Bishop'
PO Box 1131
M dlcal Corps
Fund for World Relief/
Pasadena, CA' 91131
B ptlat World Aid
5933 W. Century Blvd.
Episcopal Church
(800) 423-4200
6733 Curran Street
#310
815 Second Aveue
McLean, VA 22101
Los Angeles, CA 90045
New York, NY 10017
(703) 790-�80
(310) 670-0800
(212) 867-8400
on II
ATLANTA (AP) -AUanta
Mayor ynard J c on has ap­
pealed to Blac Mu lim and
Jewish leaders to e an Allan
convention n opportunity to
reconcile their differenc .
Both Jackson nd Gov. Zell
Miller had sent routine letters wel­
coming Black Muslim leader
Loui Farrakhan and hi Nation of
Islam followers to the convention
next weekend. Both said the letters
were mailed routinely by their taff
without their knowledge and con-
enl
Miller re cinded his letter
Friday.
Jackson, instead, sent Farrak­
han a letter asking him to denounce
anti-Semitism when he appears in
Atlanta next wee end.
The action came fter Stuart
Lewengrub, director of the B'nai
B'rith' Southeast regional office,
. complained that the political
leaders were ending the wrong
message by welcomi ng the
nationalistic ect, whose leaders
have been critical of Judaism.
"It would be similar to wel­
coming David Duke and the Ku
Klux Klan when they come here
for thei r annua,ll.h te, fe�l,' 'I
" Lew�ngNb . 4."'·Ii ".",. f .. r .
i
Jw
o
r .n
,
, MIlLER I SUED tate me nt
Friday aying . he was re cinding
the letter because "I do not wi hit
to ppear that letter of greetings
from me in any way ugge ts that I
upport anti-Semitism. My long
record in this regard peaks for it­
self."
Jackson said Friday he had writ­
ten Farrakhan eeking the denun­
ciation of anti-semitism during hi
Atlanta appearance. The mayor
sent copies to B'nai B'rith and
asked that the two ides meet for
peace talks.
" Atlanta would be the mo t ap­
propriate place for that to occur,"
Jackson said in a statement.
In the letter, he said, "The many
anti-drug, self-help, self-reliance,
economic development and other
positive programs of the Nation of
I lam unfortunately are over­
shadowed by the discord between
the Almighty's various children."
The American Jewish Commit­
tee earlier this week failed to keep
an appointment with local repre­
sentatives of the Nation of Islam.
Sherry Frank, area director of the
committee, said she did not attend
the meeting after her colleagues
.dvised her that discussions with
t)te \II) bould take.
place at the national level.
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