By RON 5 IG t a July 28 m t in of the U niver- first full out h t­ d to r p - Wayne County Commissioner Bernard Parker is shown with Ke!th Hines a stud nt summer intern in his office whom he honored with a reso'lution honoring the youth's academic excellence. Keith ju t completed his junior year at Southeastern High School�ith a 3.714 GPA and was a member of the co-op program, an editor of the school newspaper and a graduate of the eighth ann�al Detroit Free Pre s High School Journalism Program. T N, th nt r hopes to continu to utiliz th services of law tud nt and community volunteers. The CLC will increas r p - sentation for children through collaboration with six WC divisions. Private attorneys are available to handle CLC ca through the WCNLS Privat At­ torney Involvemen Progr m and a proposed panel of volun­ teer lawyers who are cooperat­ ing with other legal servi programs. or more inform tion cent Karen Em nuel at 962-046 TRADE � BEADS Red, Black & Green Beads Perhup Detroit '. large t lection of African beam. 100'. of items out of Africa Dabl's Gallery Book Tow r Bldg. 125,? Wa hington Blvd (I' cople M ()It£' r Stop # I) Detroit. MI 4 226 964-4281 1 O� off with thi ad would be u. • FALLON JENKINS The United States govern­ ment luis recognized many eth­ nic groups for Reparations eluding African Americans. It's time for th S. govern­ m nt to pay a debt hat is w 11 o r due. Fallon Jenkin • Detroit. Mi- Fallon Jenkins, ,I Ln tb: Ath grad at Chry Ler Elementary • h I An A and B tudent, Fallon t; Ih grand­ daughter of "R para/Ion Ray" Jenku» he has parti ipated LI1 Reparatum. Denton trations.pa. LI1 outfl en, and other actunues, maktfl.IJ tb: public aW