A1 t nd t held fo that th y e th t "vio- l nt" nd "h rden" crimin 1 ould no be part of h popu- 1 tion t th facility. In ddition, Attorney Geo G. n, whom the lition h i attorn , id th not ep moth r hich could m n consid rabl amount of "grant mon y for hom curity, SlIDA (Michigan State Hous­ ing Development Authority) loans (and) improved neighbor­ hood lighting." Throu MSlIDA, individu- al can ure home improve- ment 10 ns with inte t ra low as one percent. Newman let it be known that the coali tion has legal legs to tand on and if ne ary and the coalition directs him to do 0 he will bring the matter before the courts. Newman also said the state provided for a community liaison group which is supposed to meet with correctional officials and address prison population and other concerns. That group, he said, has not met since November of last year. Because of agreements that were made in writing, Newman said, "This comm unity is in a position where it doe not have to take no for an answer." However he feels that emo­ tionalism is not the path to take, LOO continued from page A1 men and women in Detroit. It isn't as harshly enforced any­ . w re else. "Shay Whitee or E tab- lishment" has modified the-laws and enhanced the penalties to keep the Black families sepa­ rated and further destroyed. It troubled our souls deeply to witness our own people stand be­ fore the beast's tool of communi­ cation and further promote this insidious plan. Check the felony murder law and see how many young Black brothers who've been convicted of these trumped up charges and have never murdered anyone, yet they are considered murder­ ers as though they pulled the trigger themselves. Black people need to stop de­ pending on the white media to educate them about their both­ ers and sisters. WE NEED TO COME from behind our closed doors and ex­ amine the massive warehousing of our brothers and sisters. don't continue to allow these modern day slaveholders to brainwash us. If you followed the escape of those brothers they only wanted to go home (to the neighbor­ hood). No one committed any crimes other than asking a sister for a ride. She spoke of how. pleasant the brothers were. We need to look closer at the warehousing of 0\1r people. Study your hi tory and you'll dis- cover slavery is very much alive. It's ing enforced by law just as it was more than 400 years ago. Read your constitution and when slavery is legal. You'll find only upon committing a crime. (The .thirteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution.) Look at the crimes whites commit. Notice the difference in the sentencing of a Black man allegingly committing the same or similar crime. You may mar I at the prisons ing built. But li tIe do you r - aliz th y'r no building for guy like u ; w 'r l r d!, lock d up and forgotten by 1- ety. ut look at th e young t�­ dle t your [I t, the ones going to hool, t th ic ream truc . Th a th on you're build­ ing pri ons for- not u ! "Conscious" Bey Ktnr Corr Ional Facility • MI 497 We're driven to satis"fy! coninu d d from 'A1 ima of'Bl portrayed by t medi oft n i on of viol n nd de p ir, of children ho are given no hope. He id Bla must reclaim th ir children, gi them an education and ch them to d m of ter lif . "I ant to calJ u to ction nd urge u once more to let the dream come in, to make a funda­ mental shift from analysis to ac­ tion, from cynicism to hope," h id. "We must retain the moral of­ fensive, rai th hieal chin­ ning bar, revive our sense of spiritual will to fight and top th lf-d ructive behavior." m yor. Franklin id that he would not talk about differen until the m yor dro th uit. Sh charged any at mpt to dis a ettl ment could b yielding to intimidation and would weaken the city council's legal rol un­ der the charter. She noted it w the mayor, not the council who wa filing uit. Fr nklin added that the mayor did nQ! name the city council in the uit a a whole, but singlet! out three in­ dividual who oppo ed th Mayor. She tated that Council e o P 11511OS1t 13 P1 5IIOSR13 Pll5175SR14 P1W75SR14 P2W7 14 ' P205I7 15 P17e17osa13 Pll517 14 P2OSI7OSR 14 P21e17OSR15 TIIIU tr7 24. I I I I I I I I I ----------------+----------------� With trade-In thru 9/3. Reg 29.99 . S v *5! 45-month* • 370 cold-cranking amps • 6O-min. reserve cap. ! on on Thru 9/7 Thru 9/10 20 100/0 I t> ,f)< J Of I' � (), Of ( 1(,( I vr» J tW' Y I VI t •• Ie, I f" r , j( IIl( I nlllrnnrrt nt t f t(J,I� "'LORIDA MOTO. VIHICLI RlftA'. $HOPS MY 227 TO MV062a2". GOODJe'¥EAR MICHELIN rJllIOIiESTOnE BFGoodrich � �"<:/ YOKOHAMA AD IAN 517 -283-0641 BRIARWOOD MAll 313-998-3900 DE ARBOR 313-441-5992 GENESSEE VALLEY 313-733-4400 II COlN PARK 313-38 -3000 LIVONIA 313-442-5-400 ACO BAll 313-293-8000 o OE 313-242-9130 OAKlA D MAll 313-5 7-4100 PO THU 0 313-385-8100 STERLING HTS 313-5 2058 U IT PlACE 313-e83-3800 TOLEDO 419-535-3311 41 -89 -57 5 TWELVE OAKS 313-344-0500