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DETROIT - We the members of Martin
Evans Mi ionary Baptist Church (11025 Gra­
tiot) are proud to announce that the full mem­
bership of our church agree and approve tha
Sam and Annie Marshall are winners of the
Martin Evans Award for Members of the Year
..... _,nOr'"'Y 994.
cause of hrist, th irmotto i "miracl happen
ev ryday". .
S m nd Annie Marshall own M & B Auto­
motive (Used ar Lo located t 21308 W. Six
Mile Rd. Mon-Fri 9 m-5pm. 313)255-1 66.
They h v ren red rvi 0 our church
wen th city of troit.
of Rti American
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ligioua icon
KUALA L PUR, y.ia (AP) - A tate gov-
ernment will ke action against women Mu -
lim doctors who u pencils or pens to avoid
touching patients they examine, an, paper
reported Thursday.
Authorities have received complaints
agai t I st two doctors who are members
of th conservative Islamic sect Al Arqam,
which w bann last rid y, th Star news­
pa r r ported.
Many Muslims believe it i inful for women
to touch men oth r than their husban , and
th re have n a few r ports in 0 h r pla ,
in luding the capital Kuala Lumpur, of women
doctors using long objects to examin p tients.
Th warning to dow giv n by Chief
Mi nister Abdul Hamid Pa w n h of the north­
w t rn t of Per lis, but h did not y what
action would taken, th t r ported from
r, th stat c pi . I Kan r i 4f)O kilo­
(270 mil ) northw st ofKual Lumpur.
T 0 APP D to be part of a crack-
down on Al Arqam, which th government ac­
cu s of deviating from mainstream Islam in its
teachin and social interaction.
"Even with the hands it is difficult enough to
examine and reach a conclusion ... but it' hard
to convince th extremi ts," said on doctor,
speaking on condition of nonymity.
Although Islam is th official religion ofM -
laysia, Muslim, who form 50 percent ofi 18.8
million people, rarely folIo such co rvative
religious rul .
. The Federal Court on Friday upheld 9-
y r-old government ban on Mu lim omen
ring a veil to work, hich officials ay vio­
lates security.
The court was ruling on the appeal of a
Muslim woman who w cked for defying the
ban.
Some of Al Arqam's women members still
w r th veil in public and men wear the tradi­
tional religious garb - long flowing gowns and
turb ns. .
The group has about 100,000 members, a
wid networ of schools, social organizatio
and several busin . The government·says
its deviationist teachings are a threat to na­
tional security, a charge the group deni
Church ordered· to
deliver slain priest' file
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (AP) - A
secret church file may hold th
key to solving h case of a priest
killed four years ago, according
to the attorney for the man ac­
cused of gunning him down.
. The stalled case may start
moving again with a Superior
. Court ruling that the Roman
Catholic Church must give a
judge private files about the Rev.
Leo I. Heineman Jr.
The decision could lead to the
trial of David G. Stewart, 74,
who's being charged with killing
Heineman.
Defense lawyer Michael Den­
nehy successfully argued that a
church personnel file, which he
termed "a secret archive," could
help prove that Stewart was pro­
voked into th shooting in self­
defense, over a relationship
between the priest and Ste­
wart's wife at th tim, rd 11
Rita Stewart.
Superior Court ruled against
the Allentown Diocese and up­
held an order by Columbia-Mon­
tour Judge Gailey C. Keller to
allow th judge to privately re­
view church files on th slain
priest. The 2-1 d ision came
last week.
STEWART' WA.ERhad
asked the judge to order the re­
lease of all pertinent church re­
cords on the pri t, including
any reports of "sexual mi con­
duct" or prior alcohol "or other
ubstance abuse" or treatment.
Dennehy aid he fully ex­
pected the dio e to appeal th
Superior Court d cision to h
state upreme Court, which
may a pre n sta wide
for 0 h r cou involvin
pri ts.
"Just becaus he
Cod of Canon Law
personnel file . )
mean it is r
could y 'h n f on an
sue nn hy told Th P
En e rp r i e w p p r
Blooms urg
lOW h va' bIn ing b .
tw n the privacy rights of a guy
who is dead versus the right to
have a. fair trial," h aid.
The n wspaper ported that
a former dioc sa n chancellor,
Msgr. Nevin Klin r, said in a
prior court affidavit that h
chur h file contained p t d­
missions "of a confessional na­
tur "by Heineman 0 hi . h hop
and thus had to r main set.
Th Superior dismi ed
that argument.
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LEG.A.L NOTaCE
NOTICE OF (RESCHEDULED REGULAR) MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MEETINGS OF -I�E CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
Please take notice that a meeting of the City Council of the City of Highland Park,
30 Gerald Avenue, Telephone 252-0090 originally (scheduled for) August 1, 1994
and August 15, 1994 will be held at the follONlng dates. time and location:
QAIE IlM.E.. LOCATION ADDRESS
August 1 5. 1994
7:00 p.m.
City Hall
Council Chambers
City Hall
30 Gerald Ave.
30 Gerald Ave.
EHY ID HE
doubted th file contained con­
fes ional materials. "Priests
don't write down notes from eon-:
fessional," he said recalling his
days in Catholic school.
He said th fil may contain
"potentially embarrassing mate­
rials." .
"It is clear that the (confiden­
tiality) statute d s not provide
Strrnrner re ding
ichi an
m t ry ana m .nt
August 29. 1994
7:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
Proposed minutes of said meetings will be available for public inspection during
regular business hours, at the City Clerk's Office, not more than eight business days
after said meeting, and approved minutes of said meeting will be available for public
Inspection during regular business hours, at the same location, not more than five
business days after the meeting at which they are approved.
This notice is given in compliance with Act. No. 267. Public Acts of Michigan, 1976.
Mattie Carter, City Clerk
Mlch gan CItizen Mv. 7·24 & 7� 1 & 8·7 & 8·14·94
L
12 Mil,.
00<1 rd· Ber ley,
(800)436-64 6
LEGAL NOTICE
SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEET­
ING OF THE BENTON CHARTER
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1994,
AT 7:02 P.M.
Members present: Supervisor Boothby,
Clerk Askew. Treasurer Mammlna and
Trustees Hudson, Isaac, Mott and WelJs.
Members. absent: None.
The meeting was called to order at7:02
p.m. followed by. a silent invocation and
the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of
the regular meeting held July 19, 1994,
were approved as presented.
Held action n Benton Heights Water
Main bids until next meeting, 8/16/94.
Accepted Property Committee's recorn­
m'endation and awarded Township
owned properties to highest bidder, af·
firmed polley for neighbOring property
owners to buy township owned proper­
ties for minimum bid established, and
authorized return of d posit mon y to
unsucc ssful bidder .
Set 8/10/ 4 and 9/6/94 as public Ileanng
dates for the Supenor Street speciat
Assessment DI tnct for street lighting.
Set 8/16/94 as the public heanng date to
consider gr nttng V nture Manufactur
ing and Progressive Macrunm , Inc In
dustr ral Facillt! s Exemption
Certificates.
Adop ed r olution of support in connec
tion With the Empire Avenue Impro
ment Project.
Upheld the Planning Commission's rec­
ommendations and approved site plans
for Meranda Construction Group - Wal­
Mart Outlet and Second Baptist Church
Activities Center.
Took no action but agreed to look into
request from the Planning Commission
regarding the status of the Sand Mining
Ordinance.
Approved payment of bills as ronows:
General Fund, 40,705.47; Firo Fund,
$1,756.31; Police Fund, 17,845.32:
Sewer Fund, $6,347.04; Community De­
velopment, $7,821.00; DDA Fund,
$9,462.16; and Meeks Construction,
$18,000.00.
Authorized agreement with Yemi Akin­
wale in the amount of $1,500.00 to de­
velop and make application for 1994
Community Development Bloc Grant
Funds.
Autnonzed making application with the
State of Michigan. Department of Com­
merce for Child Viol nce Prevention
Grant Program Funds.
Adjourn d th meeting at 7.40 p m.
Th next regul r Board me tlng will be
,held August 16, 1 94, at 7.00 p.rn.
Willi. C Askew, Sr , Clerk
B nton Charter Township
Michi n ubz Adv 114194 _
