THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY I Who is considered the "resident historian" of the Johnson Publish­ ing Company? OC'lOBER 18, 1968 - Bob Beamon won the gold medal, and a new world mar in the broad jump with a leap of 29'2 1/2" at Mexico City Olympics. 1881 - Henry Highland Game was appointed Minister to Liberian. 1977 - Karen Fanner became the first African-American member of the DAR. 1948 - Playwright Ntozaka Shange, author of For Colored Girls Who Have Consid­ ered Suicide WMn the Rainbow is Enuf. .. was born Paulette Wil­ liam ,in Trenton, N.J. In what state is Alcorn A&M 01ffversity located? OCTOBER 19, 1915-Em Eo J ,biologist, was awarded Spingarn Medal for outstanding reeee.rch in biology. 1978 - Mor­ mons ended the exclusion of Afri­ can-American from the priesthood, 1943 - Paul Rober­ eoD opened in Othello t th Shubert Theater in New York City. The show ran from 296 con­ secutive performances, a record run for Shakespeare in New York. . 7-23 Who was the fi t Blade pro(e 80r at Haroard' Medical ScMol' Who is the actor known as the "Hamme 'I OCTOBER 22, 1963-225,000 boycotted Chicago schools to pro­ te t segregation, 1958 - Cl nee. G n became fi t African-American certified in neurological surgery. 1979 - Richard Arringto became the first Black mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. 1940 - The negro Play­ wrights Company production of Theodo Ward' Big White Fog, opened at the Lincoln Thea­ ter in Harlem. What years did 1Wy Campan­ ella win the National League MVP award? OCTOBER 23, 1947 - The AACP petitioned the United Nations on racial conditions in the U.S. 1893 - Prof r G.W. Carver received award for paint­ ings at Columbian Exposition, Chicago. 1981 - Ruth Love be­ came Chicago's first African­ American Superintendent of Schools. 1987 - The Open Stage of Harrisburg produced Cheklu:>v's Uncle Vanyo with non-tradi­ tional t, 1990 - Indiana Rep­ ertory Theatre produced Cyrano De Bergerac with Black actress Shawn Judge as Roxanne. What was the last all-Black What Black novelist wrote the army unit? book "Cotton Comes to Harlem "1 OCTOBER 20, 1963 - Jim Brown set the career NFL rush­ Ing mark (since broken by Walter Payton), with 8,390 yards. 1977 - The 'IV mini-series, ROOTS, drew over 130 million viewers. 1950 - William Warfield, bari­ tone, made his singing debut in New York. 1983 - Pin Points Theatre started national tour of 1001 Black Inventions, longest • ANSWERS 17th - Lerone Bennett, Jr. 18th - Mississippi. 19th - 24th Infantry. 20th - Dr. William Hinton. 21st -1951,1953,1955. 22nd - Chester Himes. 23rd - Savannah, GA UD funds on the way, city learns By BERNICE BROWN Mlchlp.n CltlDn BENTON HARBOR - The City of Benton Harbor was recently n0- tified that 990,031 in Commu­ nity Development Block Grant FUnds will soon be releesed to them. Of the anticipated funds, $250,000 is from FY 92; $250,000 fromo93 and 290,000 is from the , funds held from the Community Development Block Grant, ac­ cording to Evan Lefhic, director for the city's Planning and Com­ munity Development Depart­ ment. leDuc said with the release of these funds, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ ment will continue to investigate the 1992 spendings of CDBG funds by the City. "We as public officials know that the only m ns that we have to enhance our neighborhoods is through the block grant fundings, to said Commissioner Charles Yar­ brough, chairman of th Comm�­ aion's Planning nd Economic Development Committ ,at a p conferen following the. Oc­ tober 4, commisSIOn meetmg. "Without those funds we have no o her funds to repair streets under . this nature." Yarbrough prai leDuc and his staff for ting th funds re­ stored to the City. "We are going to guard that money with our Ii . The will no more short- comings on tha' part," he added, Thereisstill 295,OOOfrozenby _ mID from the 1992 funds. LeDuc stated that the City doesn't expect any problems receiving those funds along with the $500,000 for the new community center after the environmental ment of the project site is completed. Curtis Young, Community De­ velopment Coordinator, outlined th for the funds released: , 475,000 for residential rehab; 110,000 for stablization and demolition; 24,000 code enforce­ ment; 22,000 for lead abatement; $20,000 in park improvements; 55,000 for recreation; 73,000 for repair of curbs and gutters; 60,000 for facade improvements ofoommercial properties; $50,000 for bridge repairs; 13,000 for a van for the Benton Harbor/Benton Township Senior Center; and 15,000 fbr the Neighborhood In­ formation and Sharing Exchange (NlSE). At On Sunday, October 24, at 2:30 ' p.m, at the YWCA Auditorium, Recreation Hall, 508 Pleasant St., in downtown St. J ph, Michi­ gan the United-Nations Day Folk F tival will be held. Custum parade, Potawatomi Indian dancers, music by Temple B'Nai Shalom, dramatic 8kit by the Creative arts Aaldemy, and Singing Sands Council Girl Scouts, Admi ion and refreshments are free. The public is invited and food donations are welcome. (Wear National d if avail­ able.) Toughlove Parent Support Group meets ToughLove Parent Support Group will meet Tuesday, Octo­ ber 19, at the Stevensville United Methodist Church, 5506 Ridge Road. ••• ,4J1' '" � •• , •• '.' • " ••• � ., • .,,, , ing. "All of municipali- ti it d d ho and fuse to get into it," Wysinger 'd. ' Other commi ioners di agreed ith Wy inger and praised Dial-A-Rise for the I'V- ice that it has given to the resi­ dents of Benton Harbor. Commissioner Charles Yar­ brough reminded Wysinger that tb citizens thought �ough of Dial-A-Ride transportation sys­ tem to support a 20 year millage. "They must need the rvice," he said. "When we did not have any money, Dial-A-Ride didn't r quest we pay them all of their money," Commissioner James Turner said. "If they had re­ quested that we pay them all of tbeir money that we owed them, we wouldn't been able to-operate the city." AT ONE TIME the city owed Dial-A-Ride over $283,000 in de­ ferred subsidies. Dial-A-Ride wrote-off 50,000 of that amount. Commissioner Steve Wooden, a bus driver for Dial-A-Ride, said the transportation system said the ridership is up in the area, B N HARBOR - The Ben- ton Harbor City Com ' ion ap­ proved a resolution October 4, to authorize the Utility Servi De­ partment to pick up a 9 pe nt in in the wage disposal leasing the iden of anoth burden. The joint board for the Benton Harbor/St. Joseph Wastewater Plant has adopted the rate in­ crease effective November 1. Rates for sewage disposal for iden of the City of Benton Harbor have previoUsly been - tablished by ordinance and the city d not want to . the wage disposal rates for the citi­ zens. "We didn't want to put this burden on our citizens like other municipaliti ," Commissioner Steve Wooden said, Commissioner George Wysin­ gar stated that the only reason he supported the resolution was be­ ca , "there will be no more bur­ dens put on the citizens. " . "I HOPE WE keep it this way because there have been too many taxes put on the taxpayers in the We feed minds: City of Benton Harbor," WVSll' UIIB1' 'd. Ino t eommi ioner approved a lution urg- ing the United St t Departm n of J i Bu u of Justice istan to award fund­ ingfrom the Poli HiringSupp ment Program for th Benton Harbor Poli Depe.rtm nt to hance i community Pplicing f­ fo . The eommi ion previously passed lution uthorizing the Benton Harbor Police Depa.rt­ ment to apply for grant funding through the Bureau of J t' A. istance, Police Hiring Supp ment Program. The City' eligible for up to 1 million over a th year period for the Community Policing pro­ ject. The City pledged to ma 8 every available effort to continu the programs and retain the posi­ tions created by this grant after funding has expired. Commissioner Ralph Cren-' shaw, Chairman of the eommi sion's Public Safety Committee said, the officers salary will be in the next fiscal year budget. 1993 r Gener I Foods Inc u. , • ,II flnn_"" .,,11.1 II.,,, I .. , I".' If' Pre-School StoryTime will m on Wednesday, October 20, from 10-10:45 am. AfterSchool Story Hour will m t on Wedn day, October 20, from 4-5 p.m. Movi for children are shown on Saturdays at 12 noon Showing on October 23, will be, What's Un­ der My Bed? and There's A ight-, mare In My Cl