\ ('1. \ \ I '\(,. �., \11 l ntorm ct! """1,1,'/' \ /'11 t' /'('II/,it' Octuhcr 2::;-.�1. 1')'),2 DE11l0rr - A list compiled by concerned citizens bearin the name of stores su peered of operatin under un anitary conditions was bmded 0 er to the Michigan Dep rtment of Agricu1twe for iDspediOD. Guided by the Ii t, tate iDIlt)eC1lOll have UDCO red an may of pro lema and uecl a of citla on to Detroit grocery to . ollowing up on a complaint of taln meat led to the diIcovery of a rodent infeata on at e port Foods located at 19150 Wyoming. During the pection, rodent droppings ere found on bread bags, shelves and other 0 the store. & a result, bread and other IDS ere izecl and discarded. orders to clean up and eliminate the rodents. Farida made it clear that he w not responsible for the rats getting into hi tore. "That can happen to anybody. You open th door and they come in, " he said. Also from the li t of complaints, tate inspection follow-up found A ID 0 rodent, inspectors al 0 di covered and discarded di colored chicken offered for the sale price of eight poUDds for a dollar. Contrary to tate w, the chicken w wrapped in baggies and minus an expiration da •• Citations ere also ued to store owner, Sam 'Farida with S FILTH,A10 Clin on and th .citi EAST lANSING-With the end of the deba , an is ue in the eyes of many inDer-city residents is whether Billam�Dis�y��ingthe urban iss Yes. tbe Democratic presidential candidate has "Rebuilding America's Cities" a written plan outlinina his strategy on issues such as homelessness, welfare and health care. Yes, Sen. AI Gore, Clinton'. running mate" has cosponsored By LEAH SAMUEL C""..pondent PIID..AJ)ELPBIA-Judge John' Braxton wants to encourage other African-American judges to explore alternatives to iDcarceration. He also wants to make the public aware of wbat he calls "the insidious impact (that) in� racial bias ,has on the criminal justice system." Braxton, a Common Pleas Court Judge, was recently elected to a one-year term as chair of the National Bar Association's Judicial Council. Braxton explained that eeking alternative means of punishing criminal will alleviate prison rovid QlOre rdable bo r Americas. Clinton has stated in q1any prepared wri lings uch as "Rebuilding America'. Cities", a variety of social programs he has initiated governor of Arkansas. Why then have these social concems been placecl, for the most part, on the back burner during the nationally televised debate season and the final week of campaigning, many ask. Congr man John Conye,. (third from right) Joined the Mldweat BI ck Publl.her. In criticizing DemocrMlc candl· ct.te Bill Clinton during apr .. conference held SMurday In �etrolt. Repr ... ntlng the 39-memb r group wer (I.rt) Char· CUNTON.A10 II or o 08 v VATICAN CITY,-Pope John Paul aid on Wednesday thatwhi must never top king the India and Bl of the Ameri for forgivenc:s for past injustices. "We cannot cease k for forgive ," the Pope . d t first general audience since returning from a visit to the Dominican Republic. "This demand for forgive to be made above all to the first inhabitants of the New World, the lndi , and 0 to wbo were deported as laves from Africa for heavy labour." Last week, during the ix-day trip to the Dominican Republic, the Pope asked American Indians to forgive whites for 500 years of injustices following tbe ITival of Christopher Columb . The Pope did not i truet his followell to pay 0 for over , 400 years of unpaid labor supplied by Afri in the buildi. 0 the 'New' world. Ie. Kelly. Michigan Citizen; Dorothy Lavell. Chicago Cruud r; Carole Geary (plrtly hidden from view). Mllwau­ kH nme.; AI McF Ian •• Mlnneapoll. lnalght; nd Kar n WI .. Love, Chronicle. Story on Page A-I. (photo by II. 1I00000n) nat VO 0 curb app al righ Called Senate Joint Resolution L, the proposal would have to be approved by voters on a statewide ballot if passed by both Houses of the Legislature. "I think this reflects a common sense approach," Van Regenmorter said of the resolution. "It allows the courts to progre more smoothly." Under the resolution, those pleading guilty still may appeal, but the judges will determine, by leave, which appeals are beard, leave" judges select to bear only those cases con idered most important based on the facts of the case and the arguments of the appellants. Van Re nmorter said very few of the gull t lea appeals are overturned, 0 a manner in which the courts can do a quick, less formal review would benefit all. According to Mi�higan Court of Appeals information, nine out of 1,124 guilty pleas were reversed Judgepu hes pri on al ernative overaowding and high inca1uration costs. He cites community service, house arrest and restitution as examples. .A "house arre t," or intensive prob tion program, would require that those convicted remain in their homes, but with close supervision of ' all their activities. "Day treatment" involves educating and rehabilitating offenders. Individuals report to a given facility on a daily basis. Restitution programs would require cri.IJiina1s to reimburse victims for damages resulting from a crime. LANSING-The consututtonal guarantee granting an automatic right to appeal for those who plead guilty will be curbed if the majority of senators and Michigan Appeals Court judges get their ways. ' On October 6, the Senate voted to end automatically granting appeals in support of a proposed constitutional amendment sponsored by Sen. William Van Regenmorter, R-Jenilon. IN DECIDING CASES "by See RIGHTS, A10 By NICHOLAS M. COQUILLARD Cap'''' New. S.rvlc. JUDGE JOHN BRAXTON criminal justice system, and to the community. "Communi ty service, in particular, benefits all of society, because it gives a person the BRAXTON SAID tha t the alterqatives offer benefits to the S eJUDGE.A10 Q. Does Clinton offer the African • American communiW a in? I BELEN BARRY: "No. He ttmiDds me of Gov. Enaler. The only to 0 r j • change." DENNIS WHEATLEY: "Yes. I think e will be boosted up in the political arena I think be will appoint Rev. J ckson to orne high office."· MICHAEL OWEN : "Yes. 1 beleive he offers more incen­ ti for government participa­ tion to help us ." DAISY CRUTCHER: "I would like to think that be doe . But when he ge tbere it will be a different tory."