Olympic ang inAtian A11ANTA-Residents of . the TechwoodlClark Howell Homes are angered that their leadership old out ., the wishes oftbe Atlanta CommIt­ tee for the Olympic Games 4 (ACOG), according to an ar­ ticle in The Atlanta Voice. the tenants contend that Margie Smith, president of the tenants' association, and other .. leaders are in office illegally, one year after their terms have t expired. _, What is at stake is whether a number of the tenants will . remain in Techwood Homes , after the 1996 Olympic games - or will be removed with no "JJI . e pI tl. . nta HII}���*,_'''' � t �,bas its way, 4r. . ,of Techwood-Oark oweiliand would be used' to help build the ,. Olympic village. . ," l' MICHIGAN CITIZEN Published Each Sunday By Naw bay Enterprl a 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (�13) 869-0033 Banton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street . Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publlah r: Chartes D. Kelty Editor: Teresa Kelly Managing Edlto�: , Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor.: _' Bemlce Brown Patricia Colbert .' Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel 'J, Ron Seigel �, Tureka Turk Carolyn Warfield Vera White " Production Manager: Kascene Barks Production: Antia Iroha Thurman Powell . _ Account executive: Eartene Tolliver Deadline for all newspaper nnd advertising copy is 12 noon .Wednesday prior to publication. v TMMichigan Cilizen is avail­ able on line through Ethnic NewsWatch and to subscribers of MetUlData Central. WORLD/NATION ment. During confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thoma, Hill te tified Thoma sexually h r sed her while she orked for him in the early 1980s. FOR EXAMPL ,many judge will not admit evidence about "rape trauma," which might tell j uro why a woman waited to report n assault, she said. And many courts refuse to allow evidence about "battered woman syndrome" that might explain why an abused wife on trial (or murder didn't walk out on her husband, he . said. "ONE 0 THE things th t be­ came quite evident last year during the hearings w that the Senate did not grasp the eriousne s of sexual harassment and the pervasiveness of it." she said ... And unfortunately, it See HILL, A 10 po DESPITE THE GROWING opposition, Hunt press secretary Terry Abbott said the governor still has no plans to reverse his position in support of the battle flag, which historians say is historically inac- . curate. Congresswoman Barbara Rose-Collins recognized Anita Hill for her contributions to women during Hill's recent visit to Detroit. Learn how your religious organization can improve housing in its community-from people and . organizations that are doing it now! Saturday, November 7,1992 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. University of Detroit Mercy Conference Center - . The U of D Mercy Conference Center is located in northwest Detroit on West Outer Drive at the Southfield Freeway, between McNichol ( 6 Mile) and 7 Mile Roads . For registration information, please call 69 - 6306. Sponsored by Comerica Incorporated and the reater tr it Interfaith R und Tab)' . rebel bann r .. A number of poIIs have shown that the vast majority of Alabamians support the Confederate flag staying on the Alabama Capitol," said Ab­ bott. Speaking for the Mobile chamber Friday, vice chairman David Bag­ well said the board unanimously agreed to write Hunt. "Having the Confederate battle flag fly over our Capitol is bad his­ tory. It is bad business. And it is bad human relations " he said. 1l . IU " \J J.., �ll1l1IItJ" ,GI lill �j oJ, �®l.�IIJDlIBNlillW��.IlA��"''I1 ,�..v' _tUr h.,,, '1m' ;»" �' ... ,.., 'lMi� �Pr 1 . Rf: '·1 ne M0t1tg6mery' criamber . and . who as led yrotests 8B!,inst the f1�&. •• _jjM that"cfty"s r&\�fihi�'1R'6p'6btlc8n sts t�it'ep. �Tv1ii-Horme �"D:I' mayor, Emory Folmar, previously stated their opposition to putting the flag back atop the Capitol when the building reopens this fall following renovation. Black leaders have been fighting the flag for years, saying it represents racial oppression and slavery to them. . Comerica/lnterfai h. Dund . able D· ing o m'92 . Montgomery, was happy to hear of the Mobile chamber's action. "The Lord works in mysterious ways," he said. "It's very courageous for the chamber of com­ merce in Mobile to take such a posi­ tion." Holmes said the Confederate bat­ tle flag had become 'a symbol of hatred, racism and violence for groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, skinheads and neo-Nazis. , . . , "It' ludicro to fly OV'CIIU __ state capitol a th KKK has adopted," h I The.n, it was pictography and hieroglyphics ... , Now it's the Michigan Citizen. Get the truth, Subscribe. ,- - _. __ - - __ -,- I D Yes I want to subscribe to .the I . · Michigan Citizen . I I I I D BILL ME 0 I Have Enclosed Payment I I 0 $21 for ONE YEAR 0 $16 Senior Citizen Price I I ($5 off the newstMd price) ($10 savings