( '()\I\1l 'II' ( . \ I I'D \ I� Hom uy r' min r Standard Federal Ban wlll hold free Com­ munity Home Buyer seminar Thunday, ovember 12, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at tbe Golightly Vocational Technical School. To regi ter or to obtain more information call 1-800- 643-9600, ext. 6977. Atth Ub ry This week' calendar of event at The Detroit Public Libraries include: -Monday, November 9, the Doug! Branch will hold Family Re ding from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call 833-9714. The Franklin Branch presen a travel 'slide program entltlted "Inca Ruins of the High Andes" presented by Mar­ garet Kaminski at 2 p.m. Call 267-6561. The Oray Branch presents Preschool Stories at 10:30 a.m. Call 267-6559. -Tuesday, November 10,' the Downtown Brancb will feature a noontime concert entitled "M.B. Johnson Presents Tradi­ tional and Original Blues and Folk on Acoustic Ouitar" at 12:15 p.m. Call 224-0580., Monteith Branch will hold its chess club meet­ ing at 3:30 p.m. for ages 10 and up. Call267-6S60. -Thursday, November 12, the Gray Branch will fea­ ture Family Films: "Tap Dance Kid" and "Cricket In Time Square" at 3:30 p.m. -Friday, November 13, the Children' Library presents the Preschool Story Hour at 10a.m. Call 833-1490. WSU Mill nd r Lecture The 10th annual Mil­ lender lecture and lunch­ eon seminar will be held at Wayne State University at 12 p.m., Friday, Novem­ ber 13 at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center. 1be event is held in memory of Robert L. Millender, a prominent Black Detroit attorney and political activist. For additional information call 577-0701. AARP/55 Aliv Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency is sponsoring an AARP/55 Alive Novem­ ber 9 and 10 at 9:00 a.m. The refresher driver CO\1lSC for drivers SO years and over will be held at 33500 Van Born Rd., Wayne. Admission is S8 and for more information call (313) 467-1314. I. HIGHLAND PARK SEICIEL _�Jt.ell dl rent claim d there w a Ita tical Ii be n electroma - netic rays nd inc in cancer Amon children, a report by the Michl an Departm nt of Natural R 0 id that until there w Information about how would wo biOlogically, there ould con- . tinue to be s pdclam. A document by L.I. quotes a report from the 0 ee of Technology men, an arm of The u.s. con­ , which produced uch an ex­ planation. According to that report, "avail­ able evidence indicates" that elect!'ollllptic fields may affect cell body' immu y tem to prevent tumors. The the e t of electrom t el on idendal popul tio . They - A 1979 tudy by Unive fty of Chi go re e rchers nc er­ theirner nd Ed Leeper of 344 children who dfed of r between 19 0 and 1973 found correl don be­ tween childhood cancer and hf h electrom gnetic fields from power line, with the children n roy 2-3 tim Ii ely to develop le eml., lymphoma and nervo sys m disor­ ders . ·th e from low expo ure home. - A 1980 tOOy of University of Colorado � earcber David Savitz of 536 childhood cancer in Den­ ver between 1976 nd 1983 found that children with exposure to power lin field were on and on half time more likely to develop cancer. - A 1990 study by University of South California researcher John Peters of 230 leukemia victims be­ tween 1980 and 1987 found that children living in home ne r high current power line had a two nd half fold incre e in leukemia. Detroit Edi on representative Bruce Whitney tated "no tcientific basic has been e tablished to warrant CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE SICK? om ri I ound' abl o m �I. the con lonal report fo that eleetrom g­ netic el can In rfero ith the o tion of e creating mu - o , bleb may ve" ubtle er- • on reproduction. Altbo t titu Ita that the ItOOy sbo "no overt defect r- and malform tiona" uldng from the expo ure to electrom netic el , "the posaiblllty of the exist­ ence of n effect remalna an open queation." L.I. dded that experiments h ve shown that uch fields can affect the "biolo ical cloc " of people and 101116 animals, and, while" it is not clear whether such effects are harm­ ful or long-l ting, " uch d ruption can cause "altered semitivity to drugs nd toxim and chronic depression." The Institute also quoted Dr. Wil- liam R Adey, Chief of Staff for research and development at Petti Memorial V.A. Medical Center at Loma Unda, California saying that such fields can affect the power of the It is hiird to fell a tree that is leaning against a rock. Itern tive - In Florida, th Environment 1 egul tory Commi ion ppoln d n independent force to lead a two ye r $1 million tudy of th method nd co ts of I enin rna - HPhasfewer dropouts B RON EIOEL If the anewer I no, to naure th t you stay h 'lttly. make an appointment Y the Civilized M dlcln In tltute today. E Ing right, thinking right, OItI,.n Citizen ex_ol Ing properly, d going to th proper th lpeel "-'" wilt eMUr. decad of high quality nd sick-free living. HIGHlAND PAIUt - In i� annual education the Highland park School Call 874-2100 todayl!! Distrid stated that the dropout rate fell to 13.5 percent from the 1.6 percent rate Civilized Medicine Institute, 60 E. Ferry, Detroit, Mich. 48202 in 1990-91. Preventa1lve and Alternative Medicine Director, Dr. Jewel Pookrum, M.D. The rate for the state went up 6 per- -- --- _ _' . cent from the 5.38 rate 1be previoes However, School District statistics state that even wi th the state inaek and the city's decrease, Highland Park was still above the state average. The dropout rate is defined as the percentage of students who leaves school before high school graduation with no intention of continuing their education. The school district noted that the reeson for COD<%m about the drop out rate is that students who do not complete high school "have few opportunities in a global, high-tech, service-oriented economy," which "demands educated, trained, skilled workeD." - In October, 1990, the town council of E t Greenwich, Rhode I land banned all new power line bove 60 KV for three years. (If the moratorium i overturned, they may reque t the town council to order a (313) 533-6500 -African proverb DR. RONALD A. WHITE, p.e. 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