A1 p contin d from A4 dent Dwight Down said one of the precincta was bigger than the entire city of Highland Par. . Council Frank Rcss said, "If you hold the Mayor responsi­ ble for (city) conditions in the next election, we have to give him people necessary to handle the job now. We have to stop complaining and tearing him down." F 'd t not op to hiri Robi but wanted answers to some of the concerns she raised. Johnson' protested at the be­ ginning that the Mayor had brought the matter to the eoun­ cil at the last minute, before the council had time to study it." While Downes and Rosa voted for Robinson's' appointment, Frenklia, Johnson, and Council­ man Titus McClary carried the vote for delay. ------ continued from A2 ing new paths every riay, like shimmering sun rays slicing through darkness. A campaign for life, for libera­ tion, for tru popular justice, in a system woefully unaccus­ tomed to providing justice to those clothed in dark flesh, to those unable to afford it, to those pushed to the margins of a mad­ dened modern-day Babylon of profit." Fred Horstmann of the Com­ mittee to Save Mumia Abu­ Jamal made an appeal for funds for the I gal team and inv tiga­ tion, pointingout that successful challen to the death ntence can cost more than 1 million. Over 1,500 was raised at the . rally, but much more is needed. Send money to. help pay for Jamal's legal defense to the fund set up by attorney WeingIass: tax-deductible oontributions can be made to the Bill of Rights Foundation, earmarked "Jamal" and mail to the Committee to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal, 163 Amsterdam Avenue, No. 115, New York, NY 10023-5001. Jamal will not be saved by legal actions alone. It will take mass pro t and publicity. As Cooperstein put it, "Our trat­ egy is mass I ber-centered pro­ test, like th that ved the live of th Scot boro d f n­ dan . We pia no faith what­ ever in the justice of the courts, but look inst d to the Supreme Court of th m ." For infor­ mation on th campaign to sav Jamal contact the PDC, P.O. Box 99, Canal tr t Station, ew York, NY 10013, (212) 406-4252. Cal 869 0033. IT A con- cern by our mpl " McGinnis said, "and I think we nave to be sensitive that we oontinue to fig­ ure out ways of attacking the prob­ lem, but I don't think isolation is any better in the prison setting than it would be if you isolated everybody in the free oommunity.· AIDS is The first disease with civil rights," Toombs said. "Our staffers can't be informed of any­ one who has mv or AIDS." A prisoner's HIV or AIDS status is not reported to line-level staff, but wardens and camp su­ pervisors are informed if the pris­ ons behavior or assignment might allow spread of the virus; eondi­ tions under which segregation is allowed. The problem is not going to go away .if you isolate everybody, "McGinnis said. 'In my estima­ tion, the' problem is going to be oompounded because there's g0- ing to be a false nse of security unless you test everybody" monthly or �uarterly or Whatever - and that's just a financial im­ possibility." "No one knows? how many inmates are lllV positive because we don't t." Fox said, and "no one knows how big a prob­ lem it is - that's ano her reason we want to test," According to the state Depart­ ment of Health's Disease Surveil­ lance Section, an estimated 1.5 percent to 2 percent of prisoners test positive for the virus. Michigan prisons only give an initial test to inmates at the de­ partment's reception facility, In addition, inmates may requ t testing once in a ix month period. Old u ge y bette than n w HOUSTON - In t ting infer­ tility in men with ticular vari­ cose veins, th old surgery is better than the new. A nt study indica the standard open varicocelectomy appears fer than the state-of­ the-art laparasoopic technique in removing varicose veins. The tudy was h ded by Dr. Larry Lipshultz, a urologist at Baylor CoIl of Medicine in ouston. In the udy of 69 patients, th who und rwent the open surgery experienced equal or faster recovery than th who were treated laparascopically. id that 85 of pl don'tdoanythingtofulfill th ir dre nd th 15% a t pl that doing thing to fulfill their d id. e told th youth that th are h 15% that re doing sam - thing to fulfill their d ms. After Ross' p entation, th paneli po e one after an­ oth r about th ir background, ho they got started in busin the importance of youth in th busin community, and why young adults should be thinking about entrepreneurship a ca­ reer. Teneshia Little, a junior at Cody high chool was really hyped up after the trategy sion. "I came there with low t m but became encouraged when the seminar convinced me that I can have my own business," lit­ tle said. "I'm going to join the AYE.· to 6 p.m., Force will po or m ing tW yne Stat in room 127 of State Hall. Tb topic will be, "The U.S. War in Somalia: Impli­ cation for Afric n at Home and Abro d." October 3 OCTOBER 31, HALLOWEEN. 1942 arab Vau launched her career by win- t at the Apollo Th ter. Which college for women, sponsored by Rockefeller, opened in Atlanta in 1881? NOVEMBER 1,1945 -John H. John' on published first issue of Ebony. 1885 - The first graduation at Tuskegee Institute was held. 1981 - MC Players Theatrical Company (Kan­ sas, MO.) hosted the" Festival of an about Black People." COUPLE continued from page A 1 through a federal health care fi­ nancing administration. The OSA administers the waiver and Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) pay the health care provider. Region IV Area Agency on Agency, hich r B rri n, Cass and Van Buren counties, is providing the waiver for more than 200 people including the Blacks, said Tim McIntyre, care management project director of the region's AAA. The program is absolutely preferred over a nursing home for many people, "McIntyre said, "It's build in choice and allows them to choose how to be cared for." The state pent $730,179 on the program last year and Graves said that 464 people were rved. She said that the o A' goal istoserveupto 1,200 during the waiver' second year and 2,000 during the third. Eligibility for the waiver is much less restrictive than for tradition Medicaid, McIntyre said, The eligibility rule to par- . ticipate greatly expanded, he added. Who wrote the book entitled "The Origin of Race and Color"? NOVEMBER 2, ELECTION DAY. 1954 - Charle C. Digg was elected Michigan's first Black oongressman. 1789 - Leading Astrono­ mers di agreed, but njamin Banneker cor­ rectly predicted a solar lipse. 1932 - Lena Horn began h ringing r t th Cotton Club. What Black female singer's.biggest hits in the twenties were "Sweet Georgia Brown" and "Di­ nah"? NOVEMBER 3, 1942 - William Daw on became the first Black elected to Congress from Illinois. 1981 - Thurman L. Milner was elected fi t Black mayor of Hartford, Conn., becoming first Black mayor in New England. 1914 - W •• Handy published St. Louis Woman. 1964 - Richie Allen was named Na­ tional League Rookie of the Year. 1992 - Carol . Moseley Braun was elected first Black woman in the U.S. Senate. CLIENTS MUST QUAL- medically for nursing home car and their individual income must be less than $1,300 a month, as opposed to Medicaid,s tradition I $400 month re­ quir ment. Ther ar 13 ervi pro- vided by the waiver tha are not traditionally provided by the Medicaid State Plan. The in­ clude adult day re, personal care supervision, counseling, pecialized medical uipment and supplies, horne-deliv red meals and transportation. "It provides the types of serv­ ices in home that allow peopl to stay out of nur log homes," McIntyre aid. "This program has been won­ derful to us, "Black said, "We pent all our lives taking care of other people and when it came time we didn't know where to turn until my doctor got us in­ volved with it." Region IV spent 347,439 to serv their clients la t year., Brauns in id nursing hom 25,000 a y ron av- r in Michigan. . Braunstein and McIntyre id that many tates already have orne form of the waiver, but that none are providing as many servi as the on being ted here in Michigan. Other area providing the' waiver includ Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Bar ga, Dickin on, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw.; Muske n nd K nt counti What coach signed Jackie Robinson to his first major league contract? NOVEMBER 4, 1879 - T. Elkins patent refrigerating apparatus. 1906-1992 - - ovember 6 red rick O' e w the first African- American p ident of the Actors' Equity Ass0- ciation. 1877 - CI yton Greaves wa awarded Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in battle against the Apaches. 1955- Trouble In Mind, a drama by Alice Child , opened at the Greenwich Mews Theater in New York City. How old was W.E.B. DuBois when he died' NOVEMBER 5, 1968-ShirleyChi holm, the first Black woman in Congress, was elected to the 91st Congress from Brooklyn, N.Y. 1938 - Cry tal Bird Fa el, the first African­ American woman to serve in a state legislature - Pennsylvania. 1952 - Harry T. Moore, Flor­ ida coordinator for NAACP, was awarded Spin­ garn Medal, posthumously, for his fight for Black political participation. In what tate' Tuskeg' Institute located? NOVEMBER 6, 1900 - Jame Weldon Johnson and J. Ro amond Johnson rom­ posed Lift Every Voice and Sing, widely re­ garded as the Black national anthem. 1973- Coleman Young became first African-Ameri­ can elected mayor of Detroit. 1968 - Poor Peo­ ple's Campaign arrived in Washington in the Spring. 1936 - Chicago, Benny Goodman hired Black musician Teddy Wil n to play with his band. In what city was Nat Turner hanged? Answers 31 t - Spelman College. 1st - Martin R. Delany. 2nd - Ethel Waters. 3rd -Branch Rickey. 4th - Ninety-five. 5th - Alabama. 6th - Jerusalem, VA. Hom for fill through th U.S,. D partm nt of V t ran flair (VA) acqulr d prop rty I program. . • Lo Closin Costs • Value Pricing . • Many location • Anyon Can Buy • Imm diate P 'on Various Prices-Locations Throughout Michigan • Lo Down Paym nts • Attracting Interest ate • Up to 30 yrs. Financing • Discounts for Ca h • In estors & Homeo n is S our Prop rty Sal listing in this S.unday's 0 troit N ws/Fr Pr ss 1- 00- 27-1000 U. • D partm nt of V t ran flair