• - - .......... ral ju iciary more "HOULD T WE JOI Jim Tolbert in trying to integrate the f d ral judi­ ciary and 1 gal and law en­ forcement sy t m?" Cleckley a ked. Cleckley received a gen­ eral recommendation to the Clinton administration from Sen. Jay Rockefeller. Offi­ cials have said Cle \dey . being considered for a vari­ ety of fe Cleckley also asked Gov. Gaston Caperton to resolve the disputes that led to a dis­ crimination uit filed by Black sta troopers. "We have to let the gov­ ernor know that we are sim­ ply tired, frustrated, and n longer have patien e with this 'type of discrimina­ tion," Cleckley said. MCHIG ,. CITIZE 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 Publish r: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Keily' Managing Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel Turek� Turk . Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production an 9 r: Kascene Barks - . Deadline for all newspaper I and advertising copy is 12 neon Wednuday prior to publication. TheMichiganCitiz n is avail­ able on line through Ethni NewsWatch atUltosub cribers of Mead Data Central. h roup. ms tat ment Farrak- radio tal w LOUIS FARRAKHAN Summary of Caribbean News four Windward I iand on government. It was widely believed, po ible. that � ref rendum was oin to b Comptom aid be will k hi ldinoneofth islandsbyl992,but counterparts in Dominica, S1. Vin- that n r happen d and the i u cent, the Grenadin and Grenada to f ded ut of t publi y. do th sam thing, resurfa ing a pub- Then the European mmon lic-debat that was dormant f r a Mark t p d legislation protecting year. banan wn in former Caribbean The d bate ov r a political-urnon coloni ov r th Latm American came to a halt last April after ea h produ c. Windward island held public h ar- Latin Ameri an ban na-produc- ings attend d by overnment offi- ing countri ar I b yin against cia! , opposition party le del'S, and the m ure a move that could po- TRI • T. LU IA (AP) - inter t group to tudy the i su . tentially .hurt th economy of tho Prime Mini 'ter John Compton an- Tho publi hearing concluded arib ean i land. The Windward noun d that thi Caribbean i land that the four Windward Islands, with Island d p nd mainly on touri m will ubmi t to popular vote a pro- a population of about half-a-million and agriculture for th ir economic �I!I!!!!=:� ed political-union between lh ple,shouldjoin under one central I rvi at, I II·' ... • I. I J , _j .,.... .... ""'.j .• f'!O • .' Judge opposes elimination of court aid w a dir t '1 fa I wiU never 'Haiti: Pro-Aristide strike fails E. HAITI (AP) - A Assistant attorney general for civil rights named By CA�OL YN SKORNECK A •• oc/llted Press Writer W IIIN TO (AP) - Univ rsity of Pennsylvania law profe or Lam Gumier i lat d t me the first as i tant att mey eneral for nvil fight, Clinton ad mi nistr atio n ource ald. GUlOl r, a Ion time AA P 'gal Defense Fund attorney who h known President nd M. linton in Yale Law h I, w rk d a pecial as i tant in the CIVIl n h divi ion dunn tbe Caner adrnim­ tration. "I am aware of the rumors." 'aid Guinier, wh d chned to onn rm he would b 'app mted. "I actually ued the pre ident when he w t g vernor of Arkan-. as" he r- call d in a tel phon in­ terview Monday. "I w worki n for the NAACP Le al D f ru e Fund, and we brought a v t r re istranon c a at nst the tate. He w the defendant. ' tmc the l( �2amcndmcnt to th Vot- mz Ri ht ct. Th C 'C, In Ie vs. Thorn- ur h. went to th Supreme Curt. Thigh court's 1 .. ulin made it easier for Bla .ks and other minontt t challen 'C red: tnctin plans that m y dilute th ir rtm P w r. Th ourt und that nearly 11 of a North arolina I i tan e redi tnctin plan' violated ed ral law by reducing BI ck v ting trength. Frank Parker of the Lawye Committ f r Civil Rights Under th Law laud' 1 the .horc ofGuinier. The case w he aid. II· ttled out of court, RK-HOR graduate 0 R dchff Colle) . now part 0 Harvard College, h: tau ht at th University of Penn ylvania for five yea ,eamin tenur and a full prof lup 1 t year, h aid. 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