e end to fie.. • enyans, including women, out of their cocoons," aid MuilbODi' Ukimani, a grammotber, rand former Nairobi city coun­ dllor. Particularly the women. their concerns •• in isolation from the bro der national development pro­ grams." She heads the National Commit- _,..&" _ID 0 the rul- tee on th Status 0 Women which my a �can National Union � wants 30 percent of the 200' ts in atuc to laudmg the government of Parliament erved for wom n. ident Daniel arap Moi, while inoppo ition tended to repeat 'ONLYTWOWO we in lCClBatiODS of corruption. . the last Parliament, aoo both were Women ere much more con- Moi's caMida Black veterans side withClinton on homosexuals AUGUSTA, Oa. (AP)- Af­ rican American veterans say the controversy over the military's ban on homosexuals is a haunt­ ing reminder of their own stnig­ gle with discrimi nation in the armed forces . . Before President Harry Tru­ man ordered the military deseg­ regated in 1948, opponents kept Blacks out of the armed forces could remain on the front line. "They didn't let any Blacks come back from overseas at that time. They let the whites come, but I never heard of a Black that did come home," Brown said. ARTHUR DUDLEY, 71, served in the Army both before and after desegregation. He joined in 1942 and retired 23 ring unfoulXled feaJS, African American veterans say. • 'The contention was that Bl� couldn't fight, that they were. cowards," said Phil War­ ing, an 81-year-old World War II veteran who lives in Augusta. The same kinds of arguments now are being used to prevent homo xuals from serving, he am other Black veterans said. Waring aid he agree with a judge's recent ruling that the ban against homosexuals i un­ constitutional. So does Allen Brown. - class. Although the desegregation order was issued in 1948,· it wasn't instituted until the Ko­ rean War, Dudley said. Blacks had to prove they were as good as whites, he said. . 'In fact, we had to be tw ice as good." Dudley was sent to the 24th Divi ion in Korea. He remem­ bers a young white soldier from Georgia who refused to take or­ ders from him. Another white soldier from Virginia stepped in and took the matter in hand. "He beat the crap out of him," Dudley said. The Georgia soldier apologized . "He said, • Sergeant, I'm sorry. I didn't know. It was just the way I was rai ed,'" Dudley said. "He turned out to be one of the best soldiers I had.' ' "THEY ARE HUMAN .be­ ings and nobody has a right to discriminate against them," he said of homosexuals. Brown, 69,. fought with the all-Black 41 t Signal Company from 1943-45. During World War II, hi unit fought in several European battles, including the Battle of the Bulge. Serving ina segregated mili­ tary was humiliating, he said. Whe is mother died in Oc­ tober 19 ,Brown wasn't told unti 1 two eeks later. He be­ lieves he was purposely not t ld about' his mother's death 0 he DUDLEY RECEIVED the Di tinguished Service Cro for hi tour in Korea. ·'1 gues if I had been white I might have gotten the Con­ gressional Medal of Honor,' , he aid. Let Franklin Bank help with your mortgage needs If you are buying a new home or refinanc­ ing your current home, Franklin can assist you with great rates and terms. For further assistance or information, call Ruth Curtis at 358-4710 x288. Here to serve you Southfi Id -Cros Pointe WOOds· Birmingham o ..... .II..L� ... .LII. (AP)- The RJ v. Je J on said will 0 0 Cub next week vi it everal hundred Haiti n refug awaiting ylum heartn t the U.S. military b e in Guantanamo Bay. . lac on, who been p uring the Qintor dministration t help re democracy in Haiti and return ousted Presid nt Jean­ Bertrand Aristide to power, led a march of 7,000 people Sunday. February 7, ugh Miami' Little Haiti reighborh d. "We w nt new policy- Ari tide b k and. ate in Haiti," J on aid. Ari tide, the first democratically elected' p id nt of Haiti erved only few mon be 0 be w forced out in September 1991. Lt. Oen. Raoul Ced , Haiti' ranking military ·trongman now rul , along with Prime Minister M Bazin. Ari tide had planned to b in Miami with J on but can led Saturday. Several hundred Haitians ar bing h ld in immigration limbo in Ouantanamo, some or more than a year. They ha� qualified for. ylum hearings in Miami, but are barred from en ring the United States beca e they have t ted 00 itive for the AIDS virus. . More than 40,000 Haitia hav tried to flee their country ince Aristide was forced out. The Clinton admini tration has tuck with President Bush' pol­ icy of directly returning all Haitians who try to flee to the United States by bo t. ___ 1 .", t· am­ b ors, but three were not career diplomats and ed their a point­ mcnts to t>Olitical connections. Of the olb r two on w (.f to the tiny Central African nation of Rwanda and the other Well once de­ nied promotion so he would not overtake h r usband in the for ign erviee. ,. In this country, good women are not suppo ed to be in politics," said Wangari Maatbai, who became the first African female profes or al U' niversit y of Nairobi and now is ao internationally knowu environ­ mentali t. ':A woman pot.ucian need the kin of an elephant." NZOMO, "!,T TIlE diplomacy institute, i .ued a report about hard- " . \ I " " • I on. Worn n th m' n 11 on for t m politi i t open­ tiona! opportuni ti 0 t mint p t two d 1,0 -fourth of th 20 37 first-year dmi ions to eoy' four ta unive iti we women. In 1 , wh n th re re only 1,77 tud nts t tl Univ ity airobi, then Kenya' only univer­ ity, the Finance Ministry l' ted for­ ei gn tudent, but not Kenyan women. "At that time, an Afri woman with a university d gJU w a novelty," aid Likimani, tbe author and form r counei mber. Terry Kantai, deputy di tor of the etherla Development Or­ ganization in Kenya, aid education h made worn n confident eoough to uccced in busines and nearly all 4' prof ions. "Tin ," ill.. ID," in- creased our ability to n gotiate." The women in Parliament realize tbey will hav little impa t immedi­ a ly because of their small num­ bers, but are not deterred. , . We have made it this far and we arc not just going to it around:' aid Martha Njoka, a lawyer and human rights activist who won in a land­ slide. "That' what' happening." .' rtj " J I • ' Look for ths sign to get more house than you ever imagined possible. HUD Horne are sold at fair market value. And that means you can expect to get more for your money. HUD has homes In many desnabte locations Homes to fit . Just about any lifestyle or budget . When you see ths sign displayed on a house, you can rest assured the house IS priced to sell. , For more information on HUD H�omes, see your neighborhood real estate pro- fessional. 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