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August 14, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-14

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By NATHANIEL SCOTT
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HIGHLA D P R --While
many of the customers of World­
wide (Adult) Magazine Inc.,
16140 Woodward Av nue p.
peased their erotic appeti
twee n 7 and 7:30 p.m.,
Thursd y, JUly 21, n t·
tempt d robb ry turned sour
nd n uniden ifi bookstor
mploy shot.
Th mploy di from gun
hot wounds at H nry Ford Hos­
pitallater that e rung.
According 0 Lt. Detectiv
J m Dob on wi h Highl nd
Park's Public af ty Depar .
men, n individu I who e 11 m
i Kevin Hu on, was al 0 hot
and la r rraigned and char '
Wl h th crime,
Lt Do n aid Hudson
charged with robbery, felony fire
rms and first d gre felony
murder.
the adult b kstor, whi h lor white m n from the
has 40 to 50 "pe p" booths' wh re uburbs."
patrons can watch, or if you pre- I n fa , she said, she and most
fer, voyeur explicit x acts be· . of the other operators at Peg's
tween men and women, women laugh and even "poke fun" at
and women and men and men, some of the customers who try to
seems to be wealthy "sneak" into the bookstore.
suburbanit .
Although thi i th first
time a crime of this nature has
transpired at the adult book-
tore within its 13 year history,
employees, including a manager
who identified himself as
"Tony," refused to reveal the
identity of the slain employee.
Per ha ps the secrecy stems
from the fact tha he patrons of
Deborah Oates, who is a
manicurist at Peg' Hair Palace,
16143 Woodward, which is di­
rectly across the streets from the
adult bookstore said, "Many of
the peopl who come over there
Oates added, "There is a
white guy with a Rolls Royce
who go over there every week.
He even parks on this side of the
street and makes a dash to get in
before we can yell out to him, 'we
you'."
UP BRIEFS
Human Rights
abuses to be
part of school
curriculum
UP Board sets
meeting dates
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Slavery
and the Holocaust will be the
su bj ect of new courses to be
added to New York state's school
curriculum, under a Is w signed
by Gov. Mario Cuomo.
The law require the state
Board of Regents to mandate 11
schools to offer courses on hu­
man rights abus throughout
history, including the enslave­
ment of Blacks in the United
States and the murder of Jews in
Europe during World War II:
The Highland Park Board of Education will hold a r gular·
public meeting mainly for K·12 matters on th cond Tuesday
of each month from Septemb r through Jun 7:30 p m
Thesem in will be in the Board Room atth Highl nd Park
School Dis rict Administrative Cent r, 20 Bartle .
A regular public Board m ting for a�ion mainly on High­
land Park Community ColI ge m tt will ur n th fourth
Tu day of each month from S pt mb r hrough .lun at 7:30
p.m. College m ings will in th B rd R om (33 at
HPCC, on Glendal near S ond
The Highland Park chool board also rv a h Highland
Park Community College Board of Trust es.
Waterhouse elected
President of HP oard
Arne a Wat rhou
ofEdu
b _ n 1
imm i-
.rs n for
upport
Our
dvertiser
a� the Hi h-
• I
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For mor« mformatwn ab t uolun. IIlIl or
to mak« a coatnbutum, pl as� call 1M Ptunt Th»
Town /I lsn. anytlm at (. 10 27-23

....... y ounty Immuniza ion Month
F or OY#-CO t Immuniza ion
Highland Par Health Empowerment
Initiative Health Fair.
Ernest T. Ford Field House
10 Pitkin, Highland Park
Sat., August 20 - 10 a.m. to S p.m.
Taylor Teen Health Center
21115 Eureka Rd.
(Near Gibraltar Trade Center)
Thurs. mornings - June thru September
By appointment only $S each
(No one denied services due to inability to
Phone: 374-CARE Ages 11-21
Highland Park Headstart Summer
Screenings .
Cortland Early Childhood Center
128 Cortland, Highland Park
Tues., August 23 & Thurs., August 2S
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Belle Isle Immunization Day
, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
August 21,1994 Free
Romulus Teen Health Center
Romulus High School
1650 S. Wayne Rd.
Hours vary - by appointment only
Will take non-residents for immunizations
$2 each Phone: 941·1400
Annapolis Hospital
(Location to be announced)
August 25, August 31 - 12 noon to 8 p.m.
September 7 . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Phone 467 -5SSS free
n. Bring pr.vlou. Immunization r.cordta.
iverview Medical
, Offices - Glendale
21 I Glendale
Highland Park, MI48203
Mondays
12:00 noon to 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday
. .
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
• Obstetrics
• Gynecology
• Prenatal Care
• Preventive / Well ness
Female Care
• Pediatrics
Most HMO's, other Insurances &
medicaid ace pted
To schedul on appointment, call
866 28 0
Rivervievv Medical Offices - Glendale
. an affilliate of
Detroit Riverview Ho pital
Member of DetrOIt-Macomb Ho pIt I Corporation

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