.. . ,M CH GAN -CITIZE Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise 12541 Seco!,d Street P,O. Box 03560 Highland Park. MI 48203 , (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor. MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publl he,r: • Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelly Managing Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor : ) Harry Anderson--:- Bernice Brown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison' Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel J J Ron Seigel Turek Turk Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production M nag r: Kascene Barks Production: Antia trona Thurman Powell __.. Orlando Karim J).o-When conven in Jan ry,on ofi m tPQ er- ful m mbe c uld well be ryl nd Repre entative K wei i fume, the ne ly elected h d of the Congres­ ional Bl c Cauc • , Wi th a record 40 members, the c ucus will be i trongest in hi tory. And, ince all the caucus m mbers, except one, are Democra .the role Mfume may play with a Democrat in the Whi te Ho e i viewed being even greater. Mfurne, from th 7th Oi - trict in B timore, captured the 'chairmanship by beating off a Challenge by Houston Repre­ sentative Craig Washington. Mfume was firs t elected to Congress in 1986. Third trial for white premaelst J CK ON� MS- The Mis­ sissippi Supreme Court, in contentious 4 to 3 vote, has cleared the way for avowed white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith to be tried third time for the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers. 'Two previous all-white juries were unable to reach a verdict. Both e rlier trials took place in 1964. Beckwith is now 72 and has argued that he sho d not stand trial be­ cause 0 his poor health. Prosecutors believe Be-' ckwith shot Evers 'in the back because he w g to I teg' t Blac Evers ki ling is 0 one the turni .. �_ .... civil rights movement, Deadline for all newspaper and advert' ing copy is 12 noon W dne day prior to publication. Th Mi hi ran itizen i avail­ abl on lin throu It Ethnic w , at h and to sub crib rs of M ad Data Central. fo U oceu do "We're beginning to dUally plan fo bow the· UN would come in to rep "ta lieu OeD. Robert Johmtonwb<)' incbargeoftheovemll Somali ope tion. Hopes for beginning to put this in place' focoscd on the January 4-5 UN· ponsored confercDce in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which will incJude hea of the vario Somali warring faction. No U.S. official are scheduled to attend they claim they don't want to be so directly involved in the country' political restructuring. . The Pentagon hopes to tart withdr3wing some of the U.s. troops by the end of January with plans for the non-U.s. troops to form the basis of an ongoing � occupation force that will W hington no bopes to begin puttin in p longer-term izabl United Nation oceup tion force; - yo�" ble of carryin out the U.S. 0 1 - tive of setting up a ble client regime in Somalia. With much fanfare, U.s. president George Bush paid two-day visit to Somalia December 31-January 1. This marked the first time ever that U.s. president d made an offici visit to an cas African country. Taking stock of tHe progress mad in reasserting the u.s: government's right to militarily intervene abroad, Bush exclaimed, .. "We're not only wel­ come here (but] they're going to be I sorry to see us go." with sandbags to fortify new gun pi . . and mac� gun]>OS • Marines 0 set up new roadblocks on major treelS S�I»Oed· P poJjtlcallDbne�DU4)IJ Accordln to the W'asntJWlO U.s. State Department offici have been quietly tepping up their politi intervention into the country. They've been conducting w 1 are euphemisti­ cally descn'bed "town meeting" - ty io throughout Somalia. U.s. forces ve also beensetting up what they call "in rim security Q)UD­ -dls" in vario towns that they hope can be transformed into governing groups. In ddition to tarting up a radio tation, the U.S. military also produces newspaper called Hope, y Bush' vi it and the pre tio or it provided ther opportunity for public di play of U.S. military might. "Bush for his , did not vi it the orphanage so much upy it," wrot the Washin on P t reporter on i.be cene in Baidoa."Marin et up machine gun positions on perimeter �d the roof." Razor wire barriers were strung at the i Bush vi i1ed in ogadi$ U, t." " deed if not yet ord, the pc of the [U.S. military] operation broadened," mi tted the December 31 w York Tim which bailed the intervention from the very beginning. Of course, this get-tough disarma­ ment policy doe not include the leaders of the major warriog� who are being allowed by U.s. officials to retain control of their huge arms Caches. SeeSo a aA12 • .. Z,,, t • Pull out your lOSing lot 0 tickets for Wednesday, Jan.. 13,19.3. Find the six BEST CHANC Lotto numbers that are scattered throughout thls newspaper. .: - . 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