ur consumers, b I to buy locaJly-grown products A JUA, PU RTO RICO P) - A group of farmers, consumers, and union leaders prot ted Friday outside two s u­ permar ets in upport of lo­ cally-grown products. The President of the Farm­ ers' A sociation, Fernando Toledo, th President of the Agronomi t School, Pedro Campo andth Presid ntofthe ociation 0 Puerto ''Rican Products, Edwin Zayas urged th public to support the farm­ ing industry by buying local crops. "The farming industry pro­ vides nin ty thousand job . But it h not been upported by the public because of foreign com­ petition and the lack of educa­ ti n to th consumer about the importance of buying locally made products," the group stated in a new release. Deadn"n for all n w, pap r and adv rtisinu op i: 1_ n on W dn ida prior to publi 'll(w,n, , Th Michi an itiz n isa ail­ abl on lin through Ethnic N w Watch andto . ubs irib r of Mead Datil ( '( lit! (4/, z Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise 12541 Second Street P,O, Box 03560 Highland Park MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publi her: Charles 0, Kelly Editor: Tere�a K�lIy Managing Editor: Wanda F, Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patncia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron'Seigel Turpka Turk Car I art I V r Whit I I Production Manager: Kascene Barks u u p nd lnvolv, d in a man No food, except rations from relief agencie& No safe water for drinking or bathing No functioning medical facilities No electricity, conventional . telephone system or other utilities No banking system or standard exchange rates for currency an • lVi ration omment FI tudents, not named by the admini tration, hav b en uspended indefinitely for participating in the attempt to ain ace to the Kresge Cent r. The fi ve tudents had become known as the' 'Tuskegee Five" by early thi week and upporters held ralli demandin that the charges b dropped. The administration reaffirmed Mogadishu: Primitive � volatile conditions in city; few buildings ."'-t'.'f,..::::;:::::;....��--:l remain intact; no hotels or restaurants aJor airport I' Primary road .. Relief Ite • City Few markets and shops still exist; no regular business hours No safe tranaportatton: air trav I is limited to relief flights; almost all vehicles are robbed at gunpoint daily; no railroad, taxis or buses; a few ships sail between the Gulf states and Mogadishu, but they are unsafe • Virtually no newspapers or broadcast media Police say "X" i{,ientifies It d rapi II at BY YOUR LOTTO TICKETS HERE LPTY LA odward 831-1500 Wednesday i commitment to th p rcent tuition hike approved by th b ard of lru tIt wee . Tus gee official al 0 pointed out that tuition at th 3,600- tudent university remains low r than oth r major privat Black college on including Howard University, Spelman Colleg , Morehou e College and Virginia Union University . In addi tion to the tuition in rease, th SGA was prot ting the ab enc of a student voting memb ron th board of trust and number of other i ues. • F ITYsaid it was oppo ed to adding a tudent to th board becau e of a conflict of interest. The university said any future effort by students to occupy a building or interfere with the unive " ratio ould esult Mic of his rical ignificance," Juli n 'd. "It hould be removed it ridicul ani embarrasses BI k peopl in this city." Th monument, originally erected in the 1 ',bon red m mbers 0 the White League killed they battled the Metropoll­ tan Poll who up rted Ream­ tnction, It removed three years during street nstruction and W re-erected Feb. 10 with an inscrip­ tioneddedto honorbothbl ksand whi involved in the conflict. Julien id that he will k the Qty uncil on Thursday take down the monwnent or give it to another parish whereresiden up­ port it If that tails, Julien said tbe group I plans to organize a peti tion drive t M(1N1�A�"" . force 8 vote on the -A Iaw- uit filed in civil district court Friday by a gro� that wan tear down the Liberty Monument, which they say bonors lavery and opp 'n. The uit that the city pay damages if the momunent is rot taken down. "We're yingthatiftheywant to keep it up, they hav to pay � $1,mey Henry Jull n said ''That' 250, peo- pl You do the math." About 30 Blac and whit demomtrat braved pelting min and wiIXI they rnard¥x1 around the monument before filing t.he uit in Qvi1 District Court, Iv • ga c Didn't win the Lotto? Well, Your Second Chance i you BEST CHANC Find the six BEST CHANCE Lotto numbers that are scattered' throughout this 'newspaper . 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