By RON SEIG L MlchlR!!' Cltlz n o 6 By SHEILA R. HINES 5 ecls' � the Michl en Citizen U G c III ni there w re many iviti p r- formed to amuse and entertain the public, ev n D troit oli Chi f I iah McKirulOl1 ist d i 11 singing, h c rries not Pry well, p rhap he h c no h lling. M yo r Dennis Arch r was also there and gr t t h public with his u ual warm smile. etroit's very own Blue Pi . performed deliv ring a trong message to the crowd about "Fight The Crime. It Th Detroit Police Offic rs chor le ang with conviction with Mr. Tony London -as Pr si­ dent. Police Mounted ection dem­ ons rated their horses a iliti to withstand fire, fi cr ck rs, gun hots, walking ov r narrow bridge etc. The Mason Drummers, a youth group, displayed many LaNeisha Threatt, Retha Jones, Laiel ha Brown, Kenneth Johnson and Kai Kincaid attend Field Day. I Kyr a Howard. (:J If! 11 11 i 'Jar d r it i ha H uds n enjoy h Crowd Shot testivrti s. • t ere power. Walker ve thi requ t to UCDC p id nt P ul Schulz on Au- gust 3, but had re ived no po of August 15. Walker exp eel di tisfa on t not iving this information, tating that, "I am not only a member of th nonprofit, but I am vice p ident." At the time of thi d dline, it as im ible to ch Schulz for com- ment. RE E T Carol he and another member r sought to get informa­ members of the Phoeni Fifty-two re ident physician have b en appointed to St. John Ho pital and Medical center'. residency programs forthe 1994·95 academic year. Re Ident are beginnlngth ir post-gradu­ ate training in a wide variety of medical specialtie . • :, • BUSCH STADIUM 1. LOUIS, MO For Tickets Call£ M�(314)534-1111 HOWARD UNIVERSITY VS. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE U IVERSITY roceeds B netu Educational And Charitable Organizations