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November 22, 1992 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-11-22

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"Open up 11 public bo in uni
in lp betical order and rul them
up," and rei e food to the hungry,
were two olutions h ugg
We have two ta - Flori
nd Califomi that can feed every
country in the orld nd Iowa can
provide grain, while tbe U.S. pays
million of farme not to grow." he
ide
in
tern, includi ·d to
lth Dependent Children,
bro e up I, it cut
h t benefi for married people ho lived
to eth r.
Mildred Stallin , he dot 14th
Di trict Democratic Party org niza­
tion id that Clinton ould r ten to
Detroite nd Highland Par ers, be­
ca their be vy turnout helped et
him in.
"We can y e delivered and e
ant our chance." She dded,"1be
next person e want to et out i
Engler. It' going to take two years,
but we've got to tart next eek."
"Clinton i direct per on,"
Down ·d. "He to help the
citie , which re trapped for funds.
The p t dmini tration neglected th
poorcommuniti ."
Council President Pro Tern Chri -
tine Franklin aid that Highland P r
would benefit, but added that "We
don't have the people in pI ce to do
lobbying." .
to the
of our b bi ,it' time to
n alann. Did you kno
Bl c . bi are more likely to
be born t 10 birthweight in the
U.S. than in more than a dozen
Afri n nd vera! Caribbean
and predominately BI South
American countri ?
At the Children' Defense
Fund, we've ju t relea ed a
report called The Health of
America' Children: 1992.
While the new . bad for all of
America' children, it' dev -
tating for Black children.
In 1990, 1� percent of Bla�k
babies were born in the U.S. at
lower birthweight. The Blac
low birthweight rate in our
country is worse than the overall
rate in 73 nations including
Egypt, Tunisia, Botswana,
Benin, Ethiopia, Burundi, Al­
geria, Mauritania, Senegal,
Lesotho, South Africa, Zaire,
Guinea-Bis au, C meroon,
Jamaica, Panama, Co ta Rica
and Cuba, among others.
TA YLOR AID that he wa
more excited' the Detroit School
Board Election, wbere all but one
member of the HOPE team wa
defeated. She charged tbe defeated
members were trying to destroy the
union and were acting "spoke per-
ons for the Chamber of Commerce."
Highland Park Mayor Linsey
Porter aid, "Without doubt he
(Clinton) will come up with
programs which will ist Highland
Park."
ranee, which
lessne .
DI CU I GTHEHIGHvoter
turnout, he aid, "When I tood in
line an hour and a half to vote, I
actually enjoyed waiting."
Scott said she was impre ed with
Governor Clinton ever since she met
him everal years ago at a mayor'
conference, "He was a warm and
wonderful human being. You can
feel when people are telling you the
truth. You can feel it."
H ADDED TRA T big busi­
n like Chrysler re not intere ted
in "buying American, " but are going
into countries where they oun "pay
third world w ges," working South
Americans, Africans and Orientials
at ubsi tence wages while getting
the U.S. to " end the Sixth Fleet,"
when people there fight gainst such
conditions.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS:
Highland Park D partmerit of Public Safety are ace ptlng Bid
Proposals for ·Towlng S rvicesl for the City of Highland Park Auto
Pound. The successful Bidder will provide quaiity, dependable,
reasonable, and reliable towing rellab e towing services during the
period of the Contract.
Sealed Bids are to be ubmltted to the City Clerk.
Bid Contract documents and specification are on file at the
Department of Public Safety;' 25 Gerald Avenue, Highland Park.
Michigan 48203; (313) 252-0323, until 4:00 p.m. Thursday,
Decembe( 3, 1992. Sealed bids will be opened on Monday,
December 7, 1992 at the Regular City Councl Meeting at 7:.00 p.m.
Matti Carter
City Clerk
THE MAYOR RECALLED tbe
relationship another Democratic
THE u.s. ranked 31st for the
overall number of babies born at
I • • birl . � w' 7
reent. t �n.
of white infants in the U.S. born
at low birthweight remained
stable during the 1980;, the rate
for Black infants was higher than
in any year since 1973.
Low birthweight, which is
defined as less than 5.5 pounds,
contributes to infant mortality,
lifelong disability such as mental
retardation, blindness, deafness,
cerebral palsy, and other health
problems. Wi ih proper p�rental
care, low birthweight is 'often
preventable.
Low birthweight, which is
defined as less than 5.5 pounds,
contributes to infant mortality,
lifelong disabili ties such as men­
tal retardation, blindness, deaf­
ness, cerebal palsy, and other
health problems. With proper
prenatal care, low birthweight is
often preventable.
We know that too many
women are without health
coverage and/or access to
quality health care in their com­
munities, and while they many
try to get prenatal care, it isn't
always possible. We also know
that problems like crack addic­
tion and teen pregnancy are
causing more babies to be born
too small and too soon.
The City of Highland Park's Water Department is requesting bids
for the installation of eight (8) twin connection hydrants. Bids
should be submitted sealed to the City Clerk's offt� at 30 Gerald
Avenue, Highland Park MI by 12 noon on Tuesday. December 1,
1992. Bids will be opened at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 7,
1992, in the City Council Chambers by the Highland Park City
Council also at 30 Gerald Avenue, Highland Park. MI.
For further information, please contact Mr. Harden, Deputy Direc'7
tor of the Water Department at 252-0044.
Latricia White and Der10n Hawkins enjoy playing one of the many games provided during the recent
Marketplace at the Blackwell Center. The Marketplace was of of many events held during HP's celebration
of the life and times of Malcolm X.
Mlchlg .. CItIZIIn 11-22, 11-21
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It's an absolute outrage that the
richest nation on earth lets so
many of its children, particularly
minority and poor children, suf­
fer and die from preventable
causes.
, Obviously. as a first step, all
children should be guaranteed
health insurance coverage and .
acce to quality health services.
There's an African proverb that
states: "Children are the wisdom
of a nation." Let's work together
to raise America's 10. For
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• America's Children: 1992 call
(202) 628-8787.
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directed at the public i tarleted tQward the prevention of gum dise and
tooth decay. One of the major factors in the development of both
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