co nu HE NOTED TIlAT THE city had a great deal of trouble in ending its contracts with cable TV companies and some indi­ cated the new companies that CIS continued from p 1 deposit had been accepted, there was an iJ\jUry about the type of business they intended to open and when they said ·African art", the attitude changed. HUMPHREY SAID LEE told her in a telephone conversa­ tion, "We don't want no African books there so you can go get your money back. " In a telephone interview with Lee, who lives in Troy, he said, after admitting the deposit had been accepted and returned, "We didn't discriminate against them." Lee contends that he had ex­ plained to Humphrey and Mar­ tin that he was talking with another person who was inter­ ested in leasing the storefront, too. The other party, he said, is a "Black: lady who has operated a business in the area for ten years.· Further more, he said, his overridingconcem was "whether they (Humphrey and Martin) could make a profit • IN ADDITION, LEE SAID, because the lady (no name given) bas operated a busin in the , area for ten years and needs to relocate, his intentions is to lease the storefront to her. However, Humphrey, who emphasized that the Civil Rights . complaint has been filed, said, "I want to be treated fairly in my community.· And, he added, "If the origi­ nal agreement is agreed to, we are willing to drop the (Civil Rights) complaint. " Anti-s king campagn TLANTA, GA- The Cen­ ters for D' Control nd Prev ntion recently an­ noun a national publicity campaign aimed at encour­ aging African Am . cans to ki k the smoking habit I ur o in the neck and cuffs, and reinforced seam . , hroughout, so it can take just kldswear Our unisex KidsWear'" tcrrtlerreok is made of cotton, with Lycra spandex about everything your kids dish out. Plus it comes in 10 different colors, and a size range that runs the gamut from to ddler to teenqger. Best of all, with a price under $10, you won't have to sick your neck ou to get your kids in 0 this much qu alitv. Children's. conti nued from pg A3 - the city to buy food. We a being victimized by everybody. We don't have to take . t," McPhail said. McPhail is currently division chief, of the Wayne County Prosecutors Office, and a I ding contender in the mayoral pri- .. mary campaign for th right to be on the November ballot. Persons wishing to report a filthy store should call the Michigan Department of Agri­ culture at (313)356-3943 or 885- 5188. o s HUD , A lot more for less than you think.