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January 10, 1993 • Page Image 1

…, By TUREKA TURK lanta, Baton Rouge, �troi rAkron, and other cld plan to a lchlq action uit gai t the .s. govern- Amidst empty, temporary New ment, ccordlng to Je . Year's resolutions promising better Also at the January 2nd meeting jo , financial tability, and healthier N'COBRA planned to spread repe.ra­ li(i lY. ,the reparations movement tions ware throughout the nation resolved, in a January 2nd meeting in with a march on W hington,...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 2

…ruling (LDP). pi i LDP is actually . party. In1 I . red light . triet in Toy , the I 66-y�ar-old jiy ma com­ lained that foreign p titu -ruin � atmosphere- of Tokyo �ighborhoods -tiC inAmerlca hen BI move into bite neighbormods. " Several Jap politid I have made raci t statements bout African-Ameri in- cluding one who charged that I major reason the U.S. was losing its world dominancx: became the country bad "too any Blacks ...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 3

…( After nuturin hundreds of babies neglected by ociety for over twenty y ars, Clara Hale died recently of complications ofastroke. Mother Hale, a he was called, gained international recognition for her efforts in caring for abandoned and or­ phaned chiJs1ren suffering from epidemic of drug use and AIDS. Sh started in her Har­ lem home in 1 9 and oon moved to five- tory brownstone, alway keepin o child, often the n ediest, in h...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 4

…Ilu;IIL.'\NI> P,\RK Tbe pro lem ulted when the Stat of eliminated aid early I t, year k social rvice aid and to y eliminating th Gereral Assis- Mr. P ident-el t, I w tance program, making it difficult, if not thank you very mu h for reeo wle for m clien to pay their that children are a bottom-line en rgy �il!. eeoromlc issue and that preventive Taylor claims many people have had in trrent in all of our children is rot '. their el tric...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 5

…{The "11l8 Negro pays for what he wants and begs for what he • KtDy 1k need for economic empower­ ment in Detroit and the African American commWlity than during the year em ooliday season in � around the mpping malls in the Detroit area. I did some field work at one of the 10cal malls the other day, 00 I did not buy anything. The demographics were follows: Mosdy Afrlcan Americans, say ninety eight percenc and mosdy female, say...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 6

…READERS WRITE ycbolo cal,' eel due to the ignific&nt role and I have grown to see <. C rep ed in December of 1992 revea ed that 0 ut of every four Ameri were of German descent This immedi tely d a disheartening effect, in view of the history of Germany, along with the upsurge in hate-crim here inAmcrica. well in the nation of Germany itself. That fear of Nazism that h so long been associ ted with those of German descent till linger...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 7

…, blin bu b t tel • dum could only be demo trate to le . 1 to n ted the 1 w the public hearln e:XDressc� concern tit ble people coming into Ze s corporation later partnc might ve under- o d yor Porter rep eel t the na- tive greement required "full di - clo we of the office of the board and their b ckgrounds." Councilwoman Cuistine Franklin replied that according to � ording in the tentative agreement, uc dis­ clo ures would h...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 8

…Trinkley and fellow archaeolo­ gist Natalie Adam work for the Chi­ cora Foundation, a 'nonnrofit grol:lP b ed ill Colwnbia. They are work- ing with The Museum of Hilton Head Island ard i land-area vol un­ leers in excavating old slave quarters at the plantation as well. Artifacts found at the site will be permanently housed at mu- eum, according to Mike Taylor, its director. "The museum is very proud to support Chicora's fine work...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 9

…." Fresh, vibrant, hip and soulful, Shanice Wilson truly shines on Inner Child, her sparkling and ex­ pressive debut album for Motown Records. "The music on this album IS univers "says Shanice. "We tried to cov verything from pop to r&b to dance and hip-hop." From the beautiful opening in­ terlude, '�Keep 'Your Inner Child Alive" to the upbeat first single, "I Love Your Smile" and on to the tender "Silent Prayer" (which fea .. tu...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 10

…, THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY • How many BIocJcs onnua/ly of strck (hyptrtension)? . JANUARY 13, iSs1 - the � filst "Jim Crow Law" passed in Tennessee. 1966 - Robert Weaver named secretary of Depar1mentofHo�aIK1 Utban Development 1990 - UUU� of Virginia became � country' fitst Black governor since the Reconstruction. 1926 _ M Lbtoo, trombonisVoom- poser, was born. ' AllAfricanssallhofthe� are darlc� people. or faJs�? JANUARY...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 11

…, - . Senior Service Line by Matilda Charles ( care. .' Health & Nutrition by Judith Sheldon HVIL , -Th bea 0 Black Central Police Officer Re inald Miller on Monday, Decem­ ber 14, h ra' ed local and national fe that uch lnciden contin be the tr ditional relatlo hip be- tween Blacks and the police. "H d thi not been police 0 eer, this incident would never have been reported," the Rev ames Tho , p tor of Jeffe on Street ionar...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Benton Harbor Briefs • 0 that d Y an art exhibit featuring 'Eugenia Marve will highlight the celebration of Martin Luther King Day at . Lake Michigan College. An arti t' reception for Eugenia Marve will be held following the performance. Marve' ceramics and dra - ings will be on display in the Mendel Center January 14-20. She will also present a Color Slide Presentation at 10 a.m. in the Hanson Theatre and a . Color Workshop fr...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 13

…Home TIps PDtnl� HAIR - neied help telliq your hair sty' ex­ actly t you ant done, tab a picture at a photo booth in a mall your hair is exactly way you Uke it. Your stylilt will always know exactly what you like - your Hurl . T., Au Maine . PIN IT DOWN -I keep a P.in CUIhion In my laundry room, aDd my husbend places his IOC OIl top of the washing machine, I pili the toes topther with a II safety pin. I v 't had a 10It lOCk or ba...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 14

…I 7 A 2 5 8 7 .. 6 N 'N 0 0 U 0 0 6"-'"4 6 3 .. 6 3 .. 8 .. 3 .. 8 G 0 N 0 0 T R L K A P I 8 2 8 3 2 8 2 8 .. 2 .. 6 ADDRESSERS 2 WANTED Imm t Iyl 0 M 0 I L V T E y A R Y F No xperl nee DAY PAl Q DIQ! T, 7 4 8 3 2 2 7 3 7 2 8 nee . Procees FHA Th. N.'ghbor'y N S 0 B M S A T L 0 T U mortg refund . Work N.w.'.tter, f atur • -52-7 8..,7 3 .. 7...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 15

…1\E PfaSSION Hn5 ClEat VAL\.f.'t �C� ... �. -;;-- ___ . '- I PAYSTOPLANTHEPLAY South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, NORTH t QJ 743 .J86 .A5 .KQ2 WEST tA82 .Q53 • QJ 104 .964 EAST t K 1095 • 2 • 8732 .AJ 108 SOUI'H 6 • A K 10974 • K96 753 The bidding: South We t North Eut 1. P 8 It Pau 2. P 4. Opellinl lead - qu n of diamonda. A cOOldentiou declarer starts the play of each hand with the feeling that if anyth...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 16

…on, Jr.· (ThIrd In a four part series) D OIT - Ye go findin icc rink to play hoc ey wasn't a big problem. With ation centers like O'She, F rwell, Heilmann, North estern, Wigle, Car Park, Belle Isle, Redford and of course, J c Adams. Finding a place to kate aM learn 0 to pi y the game of hockey w n't re problem. , But no wi Adams the o.u.ly indoor icc rink in the city. Many kids who w8J1t to play hockey, form a team or league in t...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 3

…---- --� .' 'II r 'r I . 1 I I , I I! . W n d e1rg r o u'nldl . , . • I , ) .a e,cond Bap I � j I '1 DETROIT - A dedication . ceremony was held to mar the restoration of one of Michigan's . oldest historic ites, th base­ ment terminal f the Under- ground Railroad; housed in the Second Baptist Church. Labeled "The Good Neigh­ bor Project," the restoration e - fort was underwrittod by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 4

…I . Highland Park Focus I I I. 1 H old Johnson' resigna­ tion in ov. and er several names d been mentioned to me I ought about it very close­ ly d I . d pr yer. I Cd God to nd me the individual th t I needed to head that department d t orning I o e up ith r han Emerson's name. And I called him." Emer also introduced his wife onica and his mother resident of n- { - - - ----- ----- --- - • f. ••••••••• � …

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 5

…t Hig(lan ,I Ra 'snew mayo in dministered . the o office by 30th Distri J Kim Hoagland. lso s rn in were Council bers Linsey Porter, Dwight Do es and Comer Heath and ne y e ected coun . members Fr n Ros and Christine Franklin. Re-elected city clerk Jean Green and city treasurer M. Lucille Jones ere al 0 ad­ ministered the oath of office. Among those offering con­ gratulatory remar and support for .. tion re ,,1 Open: MOI...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 6

….'" , . ( ) pin ion P a g l' , . SOInetlD� inex­ our oppres- e ould reco . o to pending and saving our financial resources, ot just for the personal ctluisition of erial wealth. But mo e im­ portantly, e should commit our elve to a spending and economic development strag- . tegy that allo s the broadest possible participa ion by our community a large. Anoth r pressing need is to challeng current' attempts to p ychologically ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 7

…, " - t c r In many ways, my generation I of Black Americans set an im- • I port ant example for our children. We organized, mar­ ched and work d behind the scenes to bring about a civil rights evolution in this nation. ow, it i our young people's turn to make their mark on his­ tory. And in their own way, they are beginning to do so. The ! ' Recqg\ ni�i�g· I 1 gifted I' I t, I I children '1 " Who are "gifted" children? ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 8

…In and About Muskegon Before any benefi can _ paid, the rker I must have had credit for ee ain ount of rk covered by S cial Security. In 1987, th ount r om 1-1/2 to 9 depending 0 the er' t death. o e info on bo be efits can be ob- 62 or tained the Benton H bo Social Security office, located t 225 Colfax. The telephone number' 926- 7232. R . den of it Buchanan and Galien \ m y call toll-free 695-3876. . Residents of 0 agi c may...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 9

…0' • I .... LAN"-- ... !_ e� t ., �Iie J. Harrison. CD- Pontiac) aDD ced J the City 0 P . wiD reeeee S170,OOO in I tate grant d . ed to . local cultural ctiviti . "The Michigan Equity Program distrib e funds to PPQI:t community cultural aDd facilities: Rep. Har­ riso explained. grant 0 help pPprt the lI:0ups and in- • . that DOt 0JiIy educate and entertain us, but attr et tourists and buain oppor­ tuaiti hom all over.· Po ti...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 10

…I . Henton Ilarhor area ncw« , , n • ppaf:i tio coordinator for erey Call 927-S197, Y through Friday, 8 Lm. d 4:30 p. (ling d vclopmcnt of cancer treatmcn e it possible "for more cancer p tient to live fuller, more productive lives t r before," The program i I free, and preregistration . n't required. c Iy di gno e c ncer p tient nd their family an fri nds are invited to attend. I I. • #-' . COV rt Senior:' Center ev�n ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 11

…. I \ . Dr. King I . celebre tion: , 'Ent�rtat' men!' . -. • I BENTO HARBOR � flA en", H'e performs hi fie. yc r' B 1 the' Drum celebra- titious 'role' eekdays, and 0 lion in h nor of Dr. Martin weekends e assumes his real- Luther King offer fir t-el life role as assistant pastor ' entertainment along 'th aD - Loma Linda Seventh-Day Ad- sage of brotherhood d peace, ventist Church in California. ccording to co-chairman Ed- As a ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 12

…o mce 0 e being ered for income reporting. The public i invited to re . er for the CPR to be ered a future date n . eat enrollees have . beenr . ered for the trainiDg. . A fee of S5 per penon m be I. charged. . . Free quilt . instnactioD . offered to the publi �ry T esday from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Ea parti. . required to furni h their 0 per onal ' .�b . - • Other rvices d ctivities for January i c1u free lepI counseling ervice on J...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 13

…, 1.1 By J a and giving yourself a pep � , Law-Tay Cpmmunicalions. Talk aloud! You are trying to . combat negative, self-defeating \ Normally when the subject of attitudes so go into the battle achieving financial success is with vigor. discussed the central topics are .Vls llze BapplD aDd �devising a financial pian", "rais- . S eees • You should imagine - � investment funds", usiness the way you want your life( to be. structure", "ho...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 14

…I' / b ve little confidence in th d ini tration' committ­ ment 0 develop an even­ h ndcd policy in the iddle MONEY SAVING COUPONS !hl' ')lj " ,�w\P' (�. )\,;; . I t …

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 17

…:II> : r II y�1 .. - I f I Dear Erik, My family has been having trouble ·th myoldest . er for year • She � always been a loser and J feel that be enjoys that position. She had two children and she has never been married. The children me with ' their f ther . T ey visit her, whenever she has the time, which is nol often. Yet, they love her. My . er has gone to all members of our family to bor- . r money or for big favors, ...…

January 10, 1988 • Page Image 19

…DIVORCES 1 I t OUklRll si7S.00. I With Clildrcn $225.00. , ��---- ........... ---.. ................ -- Call BUSINBSS SERVICES CEN­ TER. 982.m80. • REMODELI G OF AlL TYPES • INSPECTIONS & SPEC WRITING • RUBBER ROOFING • ,FI ANCING AVAILABLe •• HISTORICAL ESTORATION '. PLUMBING & HEATING . • � INSULATION • ELECTRICAL ERVICE 067926 � ECHA CAL CONTRACTOR IO�010 PERSONAL We Have RNs-LPNs- and Aides. . Call us I for a fr nursin as ssm...…

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 1

…Vol. 1 Board' positions cr ated •• elly The Benton Community F deral Credit Union opened it door onday, [anu ry 8, . � ith me dr matic chan .l Kno n formerly a the P ople's Fed ral Credit Union, the organization h so � .. add d more positions on the Bo d of Directors. ifh re ·11 no be 15 I Board m mbers, ereas there e 11 at th time the in titution ord red clo- sed, d only nine members r tJy n Th Fed rat court ord - ed th C...…

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 2

…CAT p e fi ed-income family ith . th me e - or mic resourc famili . l n' Community Cent tion rd) a ·H ving ill tell you to buy nee ry items that you ould not be bl to buy ith food tamps (like so p, cleaning items, p per products, etc.) Ho e er I m fr id th t there may be an ful lot of hungry people throu out the country, be- u thy HJ not kno ho to handl .h ving th "extra cash". Before, the only thi...…

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 3

…"If BI c s I supported the bu in ses, in their own community w could se fantastic ch nges in Benton H rbor in hort time," pro- .phesized Patricia (Pat) wood- ard, M n get-Buyer of She d tailed plans for Fashions for All Se son , 1'57 the former Downto ner E. Main, Benton Harbor. Cafeteri on Wall Street nd • I In n exclu ive inter- displayed rc itech's for \ thc vie with Th Citizen, Pat propo d disco, rental hall aboratcd on th probl...…

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 5

…nuMy 10, 1979 TH aTIZE P� 5 rters on team, bright ill b • t "J - unno- ) thletic trail imam, h d fiv blaz th BHHS. a � youn r brother, Vin nt, 8, nd t 0 Joann, 22, and in tate, " TYRO E HA PTO Being a junior, Trone ha hil to decide on his care r but the c oice has n rro ed to t 0 - re or' math. H hopes to attend ichigan State, but I s that decision to the future, too. "Everybody'- going to t -all the ay • " Ty...…

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 6

…. . hi r ing ttin up Eric lives ith his f th r Clarence, t 661 Pe rl, fter movin here in July. H com tp the Ti ers from Flint h e Jl as I on th b etb II team. -"Both are ing d. r . 4 • • J H RBOR I PORT PART Off. .. . ( 1 ) 125-2021 …

January 10, 1979 • Page Image 7

…Food Stamp changes Continued from paJ 2 purchased. I hope people don't misu it by not buying food and other neces ry items ith the cash. Learn ho to budg your money, and the ne regulation ill be a great thing ... but if you blow your money, then you will proba­ bly feel a little hungrier than you did before. , (Author's note: These rqulations' are Federal Regu­ lations from th USDA (United States Department of Alficulture) hi...…

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