"If I do my job and contribute to improvem nt of this 0001 district, th board may let me tay xt year and might consid r a (contra t) ren w I for thr years," McGriffsaid. "l'm an op­ timistic person. I can't let distrac­ tionsstandinth way of doing my job." Fri tion continue over McGriff's mana mentstyJeand Board members feeling like out- iders in the 170, tud nt sys- tem. Board m m r April Howard Coleman predict McGriff contract would ot renewed unl h change. ' Racial conflict on the rise on coli ege campus, ' • ...,. '" J J \ ,., I • CHAPEL HD..J.... N -In a dis­ pute over a Black cultural center at the University of North Caro­ lina, 16 Black rodents were ar­ rested last Thursday after occupying the chancellor's of­ fice. On the same day a group of Black stodents at the U niversi ty of Pennsylvania, confiscated and trashed 14,(XX) copies of the stu­ dent newspaper, charging "bla­ tant and covert racism." , -compiled by Tureka Turk MICHIGAN C TIZE Published Each 'SundayBy New Day Enterprise 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Pa�k, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Ben10n Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 , Publisher: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelly Man ging 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 M n 9 r: Kascene Barks 'Deadline for all newspaper and advertising copy is 12 neon Wednesday prior to publication. The Michigan Citizen is avail­ able on line through Ethnic' New Watch and to ubscriber of M ad Data C ntral. THE ONDITION 0 the U.S. military b at Guatanamo Bay are abominable. For having a camp of HIV po itive political refugees, the U.S. has no medical taff on b e that specializes in HIV patients. The conditions of the bas are medically and phy ically inadequat For Haitians to fl untry and tru I wi th the U. . ovem­ ment that doe n't want th m, cer­ tainly must m am nditio In Haiti are infinit ly wors th n even the onditions of th pri on camp In Gu tanamo. In Haiti 75 percent of the people a unemployed and the differences of the living conditions of th lower and upp r las rc remarkable. Mu h of th pr ntecon miccondi- tion in Haiti are to b blam d on U.S. imp riali t interventi n. The US h ponsor d a .eri of brutal Haitian di tators over the y aT'S, including the Duvalier rc im . Oliver ambo, A C roun er di CA. plan th mo wond rf I d on a ed 0 el - ufficiency that h lp tarving p pI becom h althy productive peopl . And w d it . village by village by villag . 1-800-S21-CARE By TUREKA TURK MichIgan CItIZen' a theid government he f ght ·agall�t had delivered worse ac of OLIVER TAMBO terrori m and violence. "We are called terrori . After 70 years, what would anyb dy do if the re p n e had een murder; tortur , life impri onment? Who is a terror­ i t? I not the person wh has b n persecuting human ing imply be­ cause they are Bla k?" Hi death i not expected to alter the pace 0 negotiati ns to pr du e South Africa', first universal elcc­ tion. h. The man who led the African a­ tional Congress through decades of crusading against apartheid, Oliver Tambo, died of a toke April 25. He was 75. "He was my partner, my comrade, my friend and my COlleague," aid Nelson Mandela, Tambo's lifelong friend, successor to th presidency of ANC and, with Tambo, formed the fi�t Black law firm in South Africa more than 40 years ago. Tambo, .along with Mandela, breathed life into the dying anti­ apartheid organization in 1944. He turned the organization into a mili­ tant liberation movement crying for civil disobedience and mass protest. He will always be remembered in the Congress's war song which includes the chorus: "Tambo is coming!" After the banning of the congress in 1960, Tambo went abroad to enli t foreign support, gather international sanctions, and form a guerilla army in neighboring African states. The li?n lay down with the lamb when Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan played th Mendelssohn Violin Concerto before an audience of about 300 at Reynold Auditorium. The man who had not played the instrument until 1975, when Elijah Muhhamad died, began playing the violin at the age of 16, when he was a young student named Louis Wolcott. The concert, ' ponsored reluctantly by the Winston-Salem arts community, promotional m terialomitted Farrakhan's name. "Black artists,· Farrakhan said, "should feel the freedom to reflect th God in Mendelssohn's music just as w,hite 'are touched by the God in u " TAMBO RETURN D to South Africa from exile in London in 1 after the legalization of the congr and ended hi 24-year reign in pn i­ dency by handing it over to comrade Nelson Mandela, just release from prison. Tambo had repeatedly defended the group's actions by tati ng that the a itize , c Didn't win the' Lotto? Well, Your econd Chance is you CHA CE ,Find the six BEST CHANCE Lotto numbers that are scattered throughout this newspaper. The numbers appear in BEST CHANCE Lotto boxes that look like this: BEST CHANCE: Match APRIL 24, 1993 Lotto Ticket Write those numbers in the circles below. Pull out your Iostnq Michigan Lotto tickets for Saturday, APRIL 24, 1993. If al/6 BEST CHANCE numbers match one set of numbers on your Saturday, A'PRIL 24, 1993 Michigan Lotto ticket, YOU ARE A WINNER! �. 10 I 1m prlu:'\ nn mu,1 ppe .. In per n t