Senior Service Line hy rw1.ltlld.l C tur Ic� Soap Scraps by Sell Groves STRANGER THAN ncnox Jam Patrick Healy (ex "Dynas.­ ty," ex "Santa Barbara") was charged with trying to slash the throat of his sister's estranged hus­ band during a family argument. My West Coast sources say to expect some startling revelations bout the talented, but volatile, lrish-bo Australian actor, if and when thi case goes to trial. RETURN TRIPS: Joeeph BreeD, who left" As the World Turns" a few weeks ago for medical treatment (he tested HIV positive), and who was replaced by Chris C , has returned to the soap (as I noted he might!) and . doing just fine. Chris, who worked with Joe on "Loving," y this is one time he doesn't mind bowing out of a role after a very short int. Also coming back to "A 1Wf" is Martha Byroe, the original Lily. We'll get our first glimpse of Lily/Byme in late Aril when the soap goes on remote to Italy where Lily's been living ince Teavin 0 kdale. As for Holden, who still can't quite recall how he and Lily were in­ volved, I understand Cupid expects to notch another nick in hi bow later on in the storyline. (And just in time for the May weeps, no I !) CHEMICAL REACTION: Leo arcrStabb (ex Hunter, "One Life to Live") is the new Hart Jessup on "Guiding Light." Jocelya • v, who play Hart' "Desire"' on the how ys, "The . chemistry really worked when we did his tests to ether." � . '" BEST CHANCE Mitch FIb, 24, 1 e93 in creation 0 Church cbool-Camp "Our i to hire tuden from orthem High ScOOoI who are w rk­ in in Ecooomi , and this would in­ clude the CO-op programs t , to give th m c to w tb i I ut. I think it' important that • w t our young people to uncle tand that w n they graduate they ought not o 00 n for job , but they ought to be looldng for b i create," Holley ed. The tuden will earn credit and hip beca e it c job. Service regular job pay. The job will be vail- oriented job n't readily .vailable in' able full-time, part-time and on wee - the Detroit area. Th e are job where end . The co-op program enable minimum kil are needed and maxi- tudents to combine chool with prac­ mum economic re ult c n be cal work experience. hieved. A full ervice bakery can help create e job . The ery will be operated 14 to 16 hows a day. The ambitio minister expects to hire additional help in the b ery and in retail. Through bakery fundraise he would like to hire additional person­ nel for whol ale. I We are trying to get contracts with major institutions from th wholesale tandpoint. Th n the beautiful thing about all of it i that all th proceeds will b going to help children who are in colleges and unive ities. We cre­ ated the CHIP Foundation, which means Children In Progress to make ure the children who come out of the Detroit Public SCOOoI System benefit," says HOlley. Unfon ,. tl"t"ef avo Canadian-type healtn y te CHIP OUNDATIO also has a program et upso that children in Middle Schoo I and High Schoo I can go to homework centers at th Little Rock Baptist Church and set their homework done before they get home. Thi is a joint effort between the church and the school. Holley, who received his Ph.D. in Higher Education is definitely com­ mitted to higher Education for students LAN J G- The debate over how to bring beal th care co t down to earth and provide ac e for aJl has many fac . Some admire the government-run sy tern in Canada and Great Brit­ ain, where free health care is avail­ able but private ho pital exi t for those who prefer th m. Canada's health care program i funded by taxing employer, and through pro­ vincial taxes and tran fer paymen . But it i hard to find some ne content with th current U.S. y­ tern, which has 37 million p ople without health insuran e and health care co 0 ts expected to exceed $1 tril- lion by 1995 bout 13 per nr the Gro National Product, the broadcast av ilable rneasur of the ' nation' economic activity. "This one ca e where comp ti­ tion and the Ir c market. y tern fall apart �" aid Fran Garri n, vice chair of the Blue Cro and Blu Shield of Michigan Exe uuve Bo rd and presid nt of th Mi higan AFL­ CIO. , RRl II> h w 0 U I d hke to ee the U.S. gov mment pr - vide free health car like It. Can­ daian counterpart, to prev nt docto from chargin for unnece - ary proccdur and dru m nufa - turers from etting thei r wn pri Mo t importantly, h would like t .ec ac cs to h lth care for every- one. "We'r th nly indu trralizcd nation In the world ex' pt uth f­ rica that do n't have national care," he aid. "Wc'r livin In the dark in health ar ; it' en el th In thl ref rm r In1tl- - - �---�----�--=--==---=-=- --- _- - - -�----- _- � that they can " OTH R PROJECT THAt will be going on near little Roc will be our Strip Mall, which will be about 12 to 13 shops from a laund omat to a drug tore or a Little Caes Pizza, We are trying to get three major anchor people. Once you get the ancbor people then you build the mall around the an­ cbor, We are in the process of negoti­ ating right now. "These other busin es will be in­ volved in the chool co-op programs v/ith the help of the Kellog Fo ndation which i putting 20 million dollars into thi area which they have d ignated the North End. With all of us working together and complementing each otherit hould beaveryviablecommu­ nity, "h aid. The Kellog Foundation i inde­ pendent of the bakery. Their goal is to make North, m High SCOOoI a model chool for the country by putting money into th area to see that it hap­ pens. "Churche li mine and other church in the community will try to complement it by creating th ir own busin es which hav nothing to do with th Kellog Foundation," Holley Clinton and wife Hillary wh i oordinating his task 13 rce on h alth car r form, hav shown inter t in "managed competition." Under this plan, people who pay f r .crvi s wo�ld bargain with larg aggre­ gate . compo ed of phy ician and in urance compani . The aggregates would compete wi th each other to provide better ervi cs at a lower priec, aid Dr. Joel Kuper mith, Department of Medicine chairman in Michigan State Unrver ity' C llege of Hu­ man Medicine. F.am1ly Less than half (44 percent) of Black adults were married in 1991, a significant drop (rom th 64 percent who were married in 1970. About 44 percent 0 Bla k men and 4 percent of Black women between e ag of 30 and 34 had never en married in 1991. In 1991, i ngle parent households made up 57 percent of Black family h useholds,31 pe rcentof Hi panic-origin famili • and 22 per nt IWhitc Iamilie . Tw lvc per ent f Black children under 1 lived in their grand arent 0' h me in 1 1, compared with 4 per ent r r white and 6 percent f r Hi p ni . Business tated. community pro­ [ec are in the makin . Holley i .opti­ mi tic ut the oppo iti it will provide. "The b ery i located right here my church' to the uth 0 , the Strip Mall i to the north 0 , a better for the homel i to th north of , the housin proj i to th north 0 , and we're planning for our cultural center 1q be to the south of us. "We are right here in the commu­ nity and we're dot everything we can to mak difference, " aid Holley op­ timistically. "I think we have more going for than galnst . The problem is we peoo so much time on th negative and not enough time on the positive. If you want to do something you can't be di couraged. You have to tick to it. If capitali m worked for oth r people it will work for you. You just have to do what other people do, and ometim you have to do more than what the other people do, but if you really want to make a busin work badly enou h you have to stick with it. It' taken me three years," he explained. "ANOTH R THIN I would like to do is take the tores that Kentucky Fried Chicken has clo ed and I'd like to open them up Country Preacher Bakery Franchi es. I would like to see church and oth r organizations fran­ chi e my patent called the Coumry Preach r Cookie, but for right now I would be just as happy I could e ifI could just satisfy the state of Michi­ gan, and let somebody el e tak it to anoth r level" h aid. "At our full- ervice bakery 1 have created my own lineof cookies. On i the Country Preacher Cookie, which i a peanut butter cookie. I have an oat­ meal-rat in cookie and a ch late chip cookie. "I have also created a nutritional THE .. MPETI'f1 w ul d be "managed" because of the group­ ing of providers and in ur TS, Ku­ per mith said. It i too arly to discu the probability f th con­ cept ever ecomin reality, but if detail arc worked out, he aid h believe managed cornpeti tion would lower h alth care co ts. Other propo al to lower heal th care 0 t ar more radical. Leonard Fleck. as ociat pr fe - or of the MSU enter for thi and Country Preacher Bakery, located to open March 1. 'punCh m d out 0 13 frui that is mixed with honey. It' called Hallelu­ jah Punch. I have a bean pie that w x lusiv ly mixed for me by a M lim riend of min .1 w uld like to be to th tate of Mi hi an what Famous Amos w to th whol country. 'That' my dream and goal for the Country Pr cher Bakery.T'm a olutely think­ ing about exp ndin acro the coun- try," he aid co idently. Even though Holley i definitely committed to hi bakery projects man cannot live by bread alone. He.relaxes by listening to music. The bakery i located at 8855 Woodward at the comer of Hazel­ w d. Service information can be ob­ tained by calling 874-2900. The bakery hed uled to open March 1. '. ff''''�" (" t • I, ., ; t. • !':l I ()I m Hum nine in th I if S i nee ,ad­ v 'ate "rati ned" health care. By rati run , FIe k mean. denying , m car that I "marginally b ne­ frcial and and exe sively costly." For cxarnpl pulling the plug on brain-dead patient in a vegetativ tate would ave billion of dolla h aid. "Their life i not a human lif " Fleck said. "It c ed to exi t when th ir-brain: topped functioning." He aid it co ts 50, to $1 0, 00 per year p r pan nt to keep them alive. FI ck i spearh ding an educa­ tional project called "Just Caring", intended to addr th "problem of fair and fficient r our all cation to health car ." The project bop to t up public forum at 20 ite around the tate to di u and debate health care. Am ng th propo d sites are five in metr p litan Detroit, and on in Lan ing. 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