Detroit-
- .argest U ..
city with a
Black mayor
DETROIT, MI - with little na­
tional notice, America's major
. citi are losing Black mayors.
With the retirement 0 Tom
Bradley in Los Angeles and the
defeat of David Dinkins in New
York, Detroit has beoome the
largest city with a Black mayor.
Mayor-elect Denni Wayn
Archer made note of tba fact
during a recent press confer­
ence. Just four years ago, the
five largest cities in America all
had Black mayors. Now, only
one of them does.
Jackson child
molestation case
set for March
SANTA ONlCA, CA - A Cali­
fornia superior courtjudge re­
cently set March 21,1994 as the
trial date for a civil lawsuit
charging that Pop music super­
star Michael Jackson sexually
molested a 13 year-old boy.
Meanwhile, Jackson's difficul­
ties deepened as two of 1Vs for­
mer security guards issued
statements saying the 35 year­
old used to sneak kids into his
room, if his parents were
around. According to guard
Leroy Thomas, "He instructed
us that we should keep (th ) kid
in the guardhouse until his par­
ents or brothers would leave."
From a secret location, Jackson
has denied any wrongdoing.
Clinton
proposals would
target Blac
welfare mother
WASHINGTON, DC - The
Clinton administration has be­
gun leaking some of its proposals
for reforming the nation's wel­
fare program. The proposals ap­
pear to be centered around
reducing welfare roles by giving
companies subsidies to hire
woman on welfare.
Clinton is also reportedly
seeking to limit the length of
t -. time a family can remain on wel­
fare. The nation' principle wel­
fare program -Aid To Famili
With Dependent Children -
currently provid cash p y_
ments to a r cord fiv million
famili .
A disproportionate number of
th families are headed by un­
married BI women living in
the nation's inner citi . One
Clinton propos I would give
compani up to $5,000 for ch
w lfare cipient th y hi
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