., . AnnapO' MD--Malyland Governor William Donald Schafer last week shocked much of the nation by t­ ing a welfare reform policy which would require tho of Black women on welfare to be implanted with five-year birth control device and that Black men receive vasectomles which would remer them in­ capable of fathering children According to Schaefer, "If they are on welfare am have a certain num r of illegitimate children," women would be re­ quired to use orplant-a device implanted in the upper ami which prevents conception for five years and it would be mandatory that men get vasec­ tomies. The policy would apply to all races. Black delegate Flijah Cummings caUed Schaefer's suggestion "very dangerous." . Apparentl y anticipating charges of racism and comparisons to the genocide of Adolph Hitler, Schaeferadded, "I krow it's ex­ treme, and I am not proposing it today. But it should be 122fed at" i e tim ted th t n 16 to 20 billion e ente Michi terwa ch year, accorclin to the Department 0 tural Resources In an effon to clean up the problem, a handful 0 tate natoIS have introduced le 1 tion dd ing combined overflow (CSO) arxt more are expected to be introduced. Ho Co-Speaker Paul Hlllegonds, R-Holland, that attention will vyrai 11 combine in, to their citize to help payoff the public HOO would call for t dts­ c r in mmunity to pay for it," he ·d. Sen. John Sicky, R-S inaw, intro­ duced the other two bil in th eso ka e. , Gov. Engler nd m ve met and announced • Liwt 1 ve been ematOO in the t and will be given eany t nnon," he d. Hillego 'd that in the en- vironmental area they will seek orne combin d wer ov rflow fin, ncin authority. wage overflow Th I gisl on would give bonding According to Hillegonds, there are a autOOrity 10 local communiti to rebuild number of citi in the ta that have tho e y tem. Hillegonds said never rebuilt th ir wer ystems and. municipaliti could tate bonding the raw wag and the groun water or uthority and th n tum around and surface water L m that iak care of charge wa r fees or wer disposal fcc " y. group 0 g to ther and d cid d to work in a bipar­ ti an way," aid S n. William Van Regenrnorter, R-Jenison. "We intro­ duced a ka e 0 bil which did n t t all the way throu h, 0 we decided to try it gain this year. it will a biparti n bicam cal g ." Van Reg nrnorter' bilt would re­ quire n tification f all downstream communiti ,the Department of atural R urces and the local health depart­ ment about a mbined wer discharg int a river or other body of wat r. "It would HI' require m nit ring , ing n �'lry to p teet the health 1 for tra fer of a ut 12.2 million in inte t camed form the Environment I Protection Wat r Pollution Control Fund into the State Revolving Fund to e(..'UJ'C H 1 ) percent match of fed cal fun . Tbe Sta Revolving fund i d by the tat to finance local w te wa r plan and' pitali ed by m tching fund form th fi ral government and tied to the Clean Water Ai 1. q money." Tbe Dep runent of atural RCMlUT­ . al reviewing the ills f re it can iti n on them. Rc enrnotorer' hilI. Sal tax eyed a way to ease property tax load By JEFFERY A, SCHONENBORN C.ptl., N.w. S.rvlce lA N - As the year-long freeze on property tax ass ments ends and the Legi lature decide how to provide property tax relief, the Republican Co­ Speaker 0 the House says a 1 -cent sales tax increa e could make up the I t revenue Ior s 'hoots. rc' the m r a r • period to 40 percent instead of 50 per- nt," aid Speake Paul Hille nds, R­ Holland. "And probably down to 45 percent i first year; this year." If the Lcgi slature cuts property taxes without reirnbursingscbool , such as Hil­ legends u 'ted, h 01 di tric likely would ask for millage incre es. "Pe pie or the tate, we would give you om op rtunity to effect your own d tiny on this." Hilleg nds aid. "(The Legislature) would put n the ballot for _y u a hancc t vote a I-cent ale tax incrc ' ; all of it t go to cducati n to pefully repla the I t nncnt and make it I ne c ary for di: tricts to e k millage in- Surve ete differences New York, NY-A lUVCy f ver 2, high- chieving high school students has found that Black and white tudents often have significantly different icw of the world. For ex­ ample, 5 percent f African­ American tudent believe Black have fewer oppor­ tuniti ' than whites But only percent f whit thou zht s . Sixty percent of the Blaeks felt they had n victims of racial dis rirninati n, but only 10 per­ cent f whites admitted to oi.­ criminating again, t Bla ks. _ Dcspnc negative experien­ ce • percent f the high­ achieving Black tudents id they would date meone 0 a different ra . This compa to percent 0 whit . And, ver half of Bla k uuoen said they did not trust the police. Only 20 percent f whit felt the arne way. The tudy nductcd by Paul Krou ,publi her of Who' Wh9 Am ng American High hoof Students. Recession, state cut­ backs jeopardize Afric_an-American gains atlv - Am rica�. Asian Am 'nca • and Hi 'panic,. The rcpo� shO\ : that \\ hile "ml nty" en­ IIment !few In mo, t stat ,fc\ tat "howed . i JOlli ant at proporti).U ol Afncan­ Amen ·m. atlv Am 'nca� , or Hispani . am n their :tu- d 'nl pulati ns. A nstitutional arncndrn nt, via a allot pro 1. is the only way the I tax, now 4 percent can be ircrea ed. Rep. Thomas Mathieu. D-Grand Rapids, aid cutting tax and then rely- ing on tb: ge 0 a ballot proposal to replace revenues forscbools is not a good idea. "Every time there's a ballot PI'( al to include sal tax, it 18 bumped," be said. "I'm not ure the voters of this state will upport arotber," H id a property tax decrease and a sal hould occur simul- Hillegonds said on of til, main reasons that b 110t proposals for sales tax increases fail, is that they in ludc other items. In 1982, there was uch a roposal that included a sales tax increase and a property tax cut vhich was not approved. The executive direc r of the Michigan Education Association. Bever­ ly Wolkwow, said th 'tat cannot be certain tha� it'propcrty tax arc cut; there will be enough funds generated by the sales tax increase to reimburse sc I. "Wewouldnot upportpumngusalc tax on the 001101," he aid The MEA proposes a nate-wide mil­ la c rate of mills, and euinu c . ide General Fund money c llcctcd from a higher state ircorn tax rate to achic e equitable funding for all Michigan hools. Tribute t Tuskee "Top Guns" Gov. Douglas Wilder'(left). embraces Gen. Benjamin O. 0 VIS (nght) during program honoring the Tuskegee Airmen, World War Il's all-Black fighter squadron. Gen. Davis, long with several other surviving Airmen, is featured In a video documentary and �xhibit. home in the area in 19 7. It I ow \\n\ 12. m t f them a quired at tax \<11' • and ha turned them into treatment ntcrS and outpatil!nt h mc�. Ebcrcchuku. 42. eXl'r cd hi" , wk ' in King Avenue hy n:citing a qllotati n titled "Wha ' n I Do?" ma .. L', a 7 'at or rmstakc did I othin 7 'Gm e he c( uld nly d , 1 .tle,' .. he qu te .... �Thc m :t iml l1ar,1 thin that 4uot' . il I�. JU! t do )nlcthil 7." lint neighborhood works to maintain King! dream FUNT (AI') - t c cryone e 'ted thin to han ze when Detroit trect was rcnam 'd Martin Luth r Kin venue in March 1 ctirl, In me \ ay ,th 'Y ha cn't. Th reare boardcd-up 't refronLI\, . hell. or once­ Ie ant ho� ,dru and violenc.'c al ng th' thoroughfare on Flint's n rth sid '. In olh'r v.a, Lhere I� 'han' . It', e min' from the J opl \l h live and do bl.l,',inc�, th re. . One n:SIU 'nt , id th: memory of Martll1 Luth'r Ktn Jr. "i' n t being d wnplc cd h" nammg th' �tn:(.)t aft r him .... (Kin· tanill foral tinth'Bla k ... and thl' i th Bla k 'om- ,I U L He ll: In'. a 1I�1, , n'd IVC Detroit get leade� hip trainin Pastor says Hawaii not a . . melting pot formany Blacks 110 OLlILU (AP) - The p' tor 01 pic lh . tate'. large t ncan Amen "m Baptist Church y HawaII fall\ t up to its Image th "meltin the Pacific" for many BI c}c;;. Rev. Stanley Am f Tnnlt MI- slOnary Bapti t Church ay.., man" Bla � come to Hawaii to e cap lh' fa i. m they experience on the m inl. nd be . we of that mcltin pot m tho but I'avc