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&
ettlem nt in
outh Afric
M t 0 tbe world leade are
savori the n that uth Af-
rial' most potent political fo
have agreed to hare PO\! r in a
transitional g vemmentof national
unity. The U.S.-based T Africa
group and its director Randall Ro­
binson, have made no official tate-
ment n the ment
A pokesperson for th A C,
Cryil Ramaph countered
the idea that his group is accornmo­
dating the white minority, yin
that the agreement could not
declared as "power- hating" i
the majority party (the C)
would get its way in most matt '.
Ramaphosa said that the objective
of tbe p is to "unite our country
to bring about tability, to e ure
that we embark on a recorstnction
program with the other patti ,II
If the a rnent finally en-
acted whi rule would end \VI th an
election byApril I of a t
assembly th first in which South
Afnca' million Blae would
have a v te. The' scrnbly w uld
write a w nsntution and erve
the in run parliament for a term
of five years. The country' p i-
dent -would chosen from the
m t ful party. and any. -
party that w n at I t 5 percent of
the in the new parliament
w uld also ntitled pI in
th cabi t .
umed thatMr.
VI
BEST CHANCE:
Match
March 13, 1993
Lotto Tick t
Lomas Brown, Roger Gro s, Leamon Sowell and Jerry Ball
Bever1y Hayes, Larry Goffney of Dykema Gossett, and Council­
woman Kay Everett.
Lomas and Delores Brown.
Jerry Ball, Teola Hunter, and Leamon Semell.
Jerry Ball and Leamon Sowell.
Pre-Ball
reception sets
tone for Barrister Ball
Councilwoman Kay Everett, Teola Hunter, Alma Stallworth, Francie
Brown of Dykema Gossett.
•
By ALISE MORGAN .
Special to the Michigan Cltlnn
DETROIT - The Renaissance a ub provided the perfect
atmosphere for the recent invitation-only dinner hosted by
tbe Dykema Gossett law firm prior to the Barrister's Ball. .
Guests included Detroit Lion player Jerry Ball and hi
wife Michelle, Lomas Brown and hi wife D lore, ouncil
member Kay Everett, State Representative arolyn heeks­
Kilpatrick, State Representative Alma tallworth and h r
husband Tom, Joe Spencer of Lousianna Creole Gumb ,
Johnnie and Bill Hunter of Growth Potential, Community
and Economic director Henry Hagood and his wife Ter a,
Joseph Harris of the Grant Thornton accounting firm, Bev­
erly Hayes of the City of Dettoit law department, Wallace
Williams and his wife Lillian, Pam Hyde f the Wayne
County General Counsel, Robbie Marshall of the D trait
Police Dept., and John H. Hale, III of Comerica Bank.
Dykema Gosset repre entatives served a the p rfect
hosts for- a wonderful evening-Leamon Sowell, tephen
Zimmerman, Larry Goffney, ic Ie Lam b and Carol R -.
driguez.
Guests dined on an exquisite buffet- tyle ding,er while
pianist Roger Groves of Howard and Howard Law Firm
provided background music.
After dinner, gu 18 went to th actual ball which 1 k
place in the Renai ance Ballroom.
Spotted in the crowd were U .. Congr man John Cony­
er , Jr. and his wife Monica, Paul Hubbard haron Phai 1,
Dennis Archer and his wife Trudy, ayne C urrty , heri f
Bob Ficano, dev lop r ttorney Charl Br wn and many
other.
It was a memorable evening of fun, f d, and frolic.
Atty. Randall R eves of Dickinson, Wright, Moon Van Dusea and
Freeman, Carol Rodriguez, John Hale III of Comerica Bank, Joe
Spencer of Louisianna Creole Gumbo.
