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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.