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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-28

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LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTlCE
An \ ction \\ b h d T •
November 8,' 1994 to nominate
Charter Commissioner. .
Nominating petitions willbe avail-
ble in the ottice of the City Clerk.
Petitions must be returned not
later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday,
September 1, 1994 to the Clerk's
Office. .
A minimum of Fifty-One signa­
tures of registered electors are
required to nominated a candi­
date for said office.
Qualification requirements for
candidates are the same as those
required for other elected officials
of the City of Highland Park ex­
cept those applicable to judges.
No city officer or employee,
whether elected or appointed
hall be eligible to a place on the
commission.
Mattie Carter
City Clerk
Mlchl�n Citizen Ad". 8·28·94
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
The city of Highland Park will hold
a Public Hearing to make a deter­
mination as to the entitlement of
t e New Tender Trap's request
for entertainment and liquor li- ,
censes to operate at
13800/13804/13806 Woodward
Avenue; Highland Park. Michi­
gan.
Place: Hlghland Park City Hall
30 Gerald Avenue
Highland Park, MI 48203
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Date: Tuesday, September 6,
1994
Michigan Citizen Ad" 8·28 & 9·4·94
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
MEETING
A special meeting of the Benton
Charter Township Board of Trus­
tees has been called for Monday,
August 29, 1994, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Benton Charter Township Mu­
nicipal Building, 1725 Territorial
Road, Benton Harbor, MI, for the
purpose of considering the cable
television schedule of rates and
form 1210, and any other Busr­
ness that may come before the
Board.
Willie C. Askew, Sr. Clerk
Benton Charter Township
Michigan Citizen Ad". 8·28·94
co in
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OU
ould upport
Johnson's prop d ordinance
zoning out uch incin tors,
Councilman Tit McClary, who
argued eloquently for th nti­
inciner tor re olution, aid,
"fi t have to what our
zoning la are no .
AACP Director Ben Chavis
has charged that because of ra­
cial inequality in th U.S" such
dangerous pollutants were
placed in Blac communities,
creating a system he called "en­
vironmental racism,"
The National Wild us Fed­
eration published a report called
Fertility on the Brink, The Leg­
acy of the Chemical Age, warn­
ing that build ups of chemicals
could weaken 'immunity to dis­
ease, giv= faulty m ages to the
nervous system, and make ani­
mals and people unable to have
children,
ure."
JO health
to expo ur of di-
oxin," th port tat "i t
50% drop in perm coun in
men living in indu tri lized
Thi , th report warns, threat­
ens our ability "to reproduce
a peci ,II
The report sugge t that
chemicals create problems in fe­
t that may ult in prob-
. lems in inf ncy or may no ho
up until maturity, It discu
problems not only in health,
such as cancer, but learning dis­
ability,
According to the report, psy­
chologists Jos ph and Sandra
Jacobson of Detroit' Wayne
State Univer ity found that
women who ate as fe as t 0
meals a month of Lake Michigan
fish laden with PCBs delivered
babies that had smaller head,
o
phasiz th children
mentally rded, t findin
indicated, "the children' learn­
ing potential i dimini bed per­
haps for life."
Th report dd that tudi
in ra by Helen Daly, a r
rcher at the State of t U ni-
rsity of Ne Yor indicated
that a diet of salmon from take
Ontario caused mar eel behav­
ioral changes in the rodents, in­
cluding hyperactivity nd a
reduced ability to handle st
In th most recent study by the
Jacobsons, 17 children with lev­
els in their mother' breast milk
with ignificantly higher lev Is
of PCBs were " 0 hyperactive
that they could not be tested,"
The report added that not all
children exposed to such chemi­
cal hormo in the womb will
develop such health disorders,
but it does increase the ris
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car care centers
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