Y \ all 0 to any Am rican pr t ction of our civil­ righ I ." Clinton wrote in the letter to McD rm tt dated Tue day. HI am committed to removing thi exemption. ' , McDermott and, former Sen. written in p rt to ov rturn that B� Adam, D- W h., led a imi- t gher burd n f proof. But it e - lar fort I t year to ov rtum t ' emp Ward Cove, which m nt exemption, but the bi. er made it the pi intiff ' complaint against th to r vote. '. company r m . ned defeated under the Supreme Court ruling. "We are re today to once again ' try to provide justice to the 2000 Murkow Ie! argu th company A .. ' P ifi Am �..... -A ti d erv special treatment b a e It �Ian acl IC n"'GU alAI a lve .. . , . Alas n workers to, whom justice has proved Its Inn ezx:e �ncourt aoo was ironically denied in the Civil . pe�t more than $2 million defend­ Rights Act of 1 1," McDermott ing � , elf.over the n rly two decades said T da of litigation. I T� Y', '. nal k The enator aid Tu day that cannery s s 0 ,wor e Congres hould wait until the Su- contend the company unfairly kept Co rt k f 1 d ,. tbem in low r-paying jo . Mo t are preme u rna., a lila eel Ion AI f nd FT' Am' on wh ther provI ions of the law can a Iva, I IPI,no- en- be applied to past havior. cansorofother tan Pacific Amen- "Thi is not b t ' hti t cas I no a ou ng n thep twrong hirin di crimina- tion b a e b ed upon prevailin practice t re w no di criminauon ever shown. ' Murkow ki aid . .. It ppe IS that \ that' volved i attempti n to find a way for a burch of Seattle lawyers to make money at the expense of an Alaska busin . and that i wrong," h aid. overnm n a no earned how o heal inner ci i Georgia Governor th 0 in I 19 9 rulin against the plaintiffs, the U.S. Supreme Court said employee had to do more than show a numerical imbalance in dif­ ferent job to prove discrimination; z Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise , 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 BY SONY A ROSS WA HI GTO ( )-De pite a history of urban riots, th United Stat has never learned how to in-' vest in inner cities and top the cycli­ cal upheaval according to a new study. Last pring' rio 10 Los Ang les underscored the lack of a serious fed­ eral effort to erase the arne type of racial and economic discrimination blamed for riots as far b k as 1 19, aid the report. It was released Satur­ day by the private Milton S. Eisen­ hower Foundation to coincide with the 25th anniversary of th Kerner Cornmi 'ion' report. In 1968, th Kern r Cornrru sion concluded that the United Stat w ,. moving toward two ocieties one Black on white _ eparate and un- equal." , "We can reflect, agam, on th same moving picture now the April 1992 riots in nth-central Lo An­ gel .' the new report aid.' 'Con­ gres and the White Hue mi understood the problem. They then constructed a lution that flew in th fa of what really did work." Benton Harbor Bureau 1 7 5 Main Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publi her: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelty Managing Editor: Wanda F, Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel Tureka Turk Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production nager: Kascene Barks I L An cl n- ots, Con p ed a 1.3 bilhon pack ge in luding mall b in loans and S5 million for umrner job . A longer-term plan, f u ing on urban enterprise zones and drug enforcement efforts, w vetoed y President Bush. "Th cont n� of the vet d bill ... rai ed grave doubt about whether the ndlocked Amencan federal political p es w uld 'r could ever enact mf rmed solu- u " the report ald.' Lynn A. Curti , auth r enhower r� rt, aid the fed ral v­ emment hould fo on bigh-t ch L:;;;;;===========:.Ijob trairung a ordable h USlOg and Account Executive: Earlene Tolliver D adlin '!�r all ne, paper and { dv -ru. .ing op iii J 2 noon a dnr tim prior to pu " auon. TIl(' iiclugan tur n I avail­ "hi' Oil lin through Ethnic l' Watchandto ub cri no! M tad ala rural. "I think we finally have a president who . understands that special-interest exemptions have no place in civil-rights law. BALll ORE (AP) - In a visit to Baltimore, the Rev Je e Jackson criticized professional poI1S teams for failing to hi re and promote minoriti . BI k athlet have backed away from th is ue and their Bence now could cost them a chance at manage­ ment job after their playing day end, Jac on said f Bowing a ermon Sunday. NGale Sayers can't get a jeb in pro football today, Reggie Jackson can't get a job in b ball now aoo Ernie Banks can't get ajob in pro baseball today," he id. "So in many way, peaking up now gives them options for tomorrow." During hi 45-minute sermon at Bethel African Methodi t Epi copal Church, Jackson dwelled on the handling of Haitian refugees. He criticized President Clinton for going along with many of his predec or's foreign policy po itio ,including ending back Hai­ tian refugees without a hearing. disgrace," Jackson aid. "He said it w illegal, that it violated international law and he w right." Jackson aid Clinton hould use force to return to power Haiti' elected p ident, Jean-Bertrand Aris­ tide, who w overthrown by the military. "We . d to the warlords in Kuwait that by a certain date, 'Get out,''' Jackson said. "We aid to the war­ lords in Somalia, 'Get out.' We said t the warlords in Panama, 'Get out.' We hould say to the warlords in Haiti to grout." Jackson would not comment Sunday on peculation he is a candidate to replace Benjamin L. Hooks as director of the National Association for the Advance­ ment of Colored People. Hooks will retire March 31. Jac on di y he has not been interviewed for the pot. "The reason why I can't discus it with you pub­ licly is because I have not discussed it with anyone privately, so I would be inappropriate," he aid. " A TO called that a moral CD RMOTI AID Tu day there i no justification for the ex- community development banks that can finance inner-city projec . , "Our new p licy ... rnus be framed by word like inv tment, replication, reinvention. leade hip responsibility and acrifice," Curti aid. an C Glttz C Didn't win th otto? ' Well, Your Second Chance is . Your BEST. CHANCE Pull out your losing Michigan "otto tickets for Wednesday, arch 1,0, 1993. If all 6 "BEST CHANCE numbers match one set of numbers on your Wednesday, March'10, 1993 Michigan. Lotto ticket, you are a BEST CHANCE wlnnerl , " D been insufficient and tori id, and didn't allow for "1 al, neighb r­ hood-b. d. n - top. h pping f r coordinated ervic ." the report aid. The tudy al ur ed: Focusin on drug treatment and preventi n, rather than interdic­ ti n. Rcorganizin th Job Trairnnz Partnership A t to onent it mOT t - ward the n ds of unempl yed i nner­ city youth. Turrung re ponsi ihty for buildinglow-incomehousin ov rto non-profit organizations. rath r th n • for-profit d vel pe . Investing 15 billion mor a year in program for inn r-city youth and an xtra 15 billi n in inner-city mfrastru ture, for 10 yea . Find the six BEST CHANCE Lotto numbers that are scattered throughout this newspaper. The number appear In BEST C,HANCE Lotto boxes that look like this: o BEST CHANCE: Match 'March 10. 1993 Lotto Ticket Write those numbers in th ircles beloW. TH - " I I