South African part · d linge JOllA N BURG-Bl c dome tic workers till f ce me ger w g and poor condi­ tions in South Africa, ccord­ ing to a recent rticle in The Detroit New. AUhough reforms have eliminated apart­ heid law, Black workers still trav from township to jobs in the whi te neighborhoods or live in ckyard hovels in the neighborhoods. appy- ew Year From The Staff of the MICIDGAN CITIZEN Holiday Schedul The Michigan Citizen Office Win Close at 5 p.m .• Wednes­ day, December 30, 1992 and Advertisement is Noon M0n­ day, December 28, 1992. MICHIGAN CITIZEN Published Each Sunday By New Day EnterprJ 12541 Second Street P.O. Bo)( 03560 Highland Park" MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 PubU.her: charles D. �elly Editor: Teresa Kelly Man glng Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor.: Harry Anderson Bernice arown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel Tureka Turk Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production Manag r: Kascene Barks Production: Antia Iroha Thurman Powell Orlando Karim Deadline for all newspaper and advertising copy is 12 Moll Wedn.esday prior to publication. TheMichi an Citizen ls avail­ able on line through Ethnic Newswatch andtosubscribers of Mead Data Central. L re not t vel)' well in the 1, but ety official ere sincerely trying to reco truct it, Fanis . d that the 1990-91 report had to be revised because of changes in the 1989J90 report, ued before Porter in om�. The meeting w t up to lve the disaepancles with the 1989190 report and tbcnidentify the changes that had to be made for 1990,91. Farm added that on one item, the State felt the ety could not aocc)\mt for expeDditmr.s' of $100,(0). this w, c.becked, it was disc:ovaed the State owed the ety $100,(0). When ked about this, Brown said he not aware of this. QaI • .....,.u,,_ P -The Highland Board of Education voted unani- 100 Y 10 call a met of adze to get upport in i conflict th the Sta over funding for Highland Par Co� mUDity Colle (HPCC). " The St&· JeCaltly eliminated fund­ to the co ge, c:haIging that it violated State deliDcs. Board Chairperson Winona Humphrey . d, "We've gival it (the tate) evaytbin& they've � tate offi- ") aDd (then) they k thing else. " Board Member Mamie Cooper charged that this decision w propri tion uthority P ident"-"I.WILL.l""" retiring early next year. Over the prot t of Cooper and othe ,the board members pproved $19,975 to the Sta loran uditoftheir boo . Board Attorney Sam cCargo "d under loophole, the Slate d the power to conduct udit of HPCC boo and get the I to pay for it? I think we uld be bigger than they are. cuse. Board member Anita W teIbo said, "I feel if they walked all over my righ ." JIM 0 G, upervi rfor the Community College Service Unit w not availabl for comment, However, former HPCC College President Comer Heath, who w fired by the Board in 1990, told � Michigan Citizen that the State cted "I'm concerned bout the com­ munity colle . Itl the I t titution e have going in Highland PaIk. If it goes, e might wdl put up signs ying this a gbost mwn. • YOU I , "' o AV o TICKETS in c our •