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June 10, 1990 • Page Image 1

…color of ju ice o her as ail double I andard in son' dea' h Blac la makers plit o chool und,ing , y CgpiIIIl Nnn Svvice By D rrick . Le Correspondent A gun hot in dead-end lIey on M morial Day weekend, end d the life of eventeen y ar-old Regin Id Elli . Th su . P ct. John M. 46, a white m n from SI. Clair Shore, i till at-large Iter a w rrant a i ued for his ar- LANSING - With the ever­ gro iDg Dumber of school finance pr...…

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…Budg·et backs politicians agaims Con ider Dipping Into 'r iny day fund' By st phen Dravis Capital News Sevic« LANS G .. State officials will have to make. some tough political choices in this election year to eep state government out of the red, a Lansing con­ sulting firm says. No Lansing official are speculating that higher taxes could be one of those choices. The practical options in­ clude making massive budget cuts and d...…

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…z -EDITORIAL- • 00 y ar ince h r Columbu Ily 1 .,. _ The tr gte for hum n ri ht nd fr edom i toric 1- Iy h been to brei myth th t h ve been con idered popuJ rly to be true. One uc myth i th t Chri tophcr Columbu "dl covered they have 10 t .igtu of thc truth - the p in of 0 many people who live on the con­ tinent." v' nee rna ring the SOOth , nru vcr ary of Chri toph r Columbus fin I nding in the c tcrn hcmi pre. e rc c II ...…

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…Racism blinds many whites to the real enemy By ROD D. The ·ruling elite of America has used racism and ethnic chauvinism to divide varius raci I, ethnic and religious groups in the in­ terest of preserving the privileges and power of tbe rich and the super rich. The American political economy thrives on greed profiteering nd the exploitation of the many by tbe few. African Americans have often been the most visible and convenient sc...…

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…e:rae: • for I larted round r ed by a r ci t ociety. We have much to do in order to trans­ form thi nation into one that i truly olerant nd j 1. Pub­ licatio Ii e " inds Stayed on Freedom" do help bo - ever. They remind 11 of u - Blac nd hite-ju t how painful t truggle for raci I freedom nd equality b been. By eeping us a re of the hi tori cal evil per­ petuated by r cism pe ODai torie prevent us from ta ing 'for granted t...…

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…JUNE 1 1 1 CBIGAN CITIZEN _I. .... ;,; - • ,_ .�.__ <�'i r - yeing pre id ntial bid RiCH . 0 D, V A.- La t year L Dou I Wil_der bee me the fint Black elected governor in botb Virgini and U.S. hi - tory. No ,the que tion being here mo t cuts ill take pi ce. Military benefit have al­ lowed hundred of tbousands of Blacks to a ttend college and purcha e homes. Tho e benefits will be lost. so and there is growing speculation ihat ...…

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…ITE S, the council 0 errode even of the m yor' 1 vetoed b d et item . yor Scott Ive lhre re on hy he etoed t e entire budget resubmitted , to er office. She id the council did not comply ith m nd tory provi ion in the city ch r cter, the re oluuon n t comprehen ible for the dmini tr lion 10, under­ t nd, nd th t the council r the 8 hour veto on 44 E. Buena bled for further ant to de elop into the Dr. ar- din pro r m for yout...…

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…EDICAL ARTS PHAR ACY 13700 OODWARD 869·1800 Largest Consumers or edicine in U.S. Seven oqt of 10 older prnons take II tone p-escription medi­ cine every day. Recent urveys indicate Ihat thee derly .as a group, are the Iarg consumers of medi­ ci . the United Sta&eS. There are veral reasons why. For one thin. elderly experience more ill - most 80 percent ve one or more chronic IaIth condi­ tion .. As an e group, the elderly .-e...…

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…'�' -,. �6 \ - .:. -." =- . ,,'. .'. - .� _ • .._ J'-.,.i .... - - . r • I ople in dignified im- re a o e ys, smiling. Today, Johnso is working on De line of full-color collector' plates with scene t en from her p . ntings. he continu to dra and paint for pIe ure, grateful for the op­ portunity to do 0 d happy can e oth r happy 'th it. "If I couldn't do my art I I ould be very, very frustrated," Johnson ay quietly. "My gr...…

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…e 8y R. Nat I Taylor DID YOU KNOW ... that Black males may be geneti­ cally predispo ed to high blood pre sure. A University of North Carolina tudy found that the hearts of Black male , during exerci e , beat 8 times a minute more frequently than .white ma�es. A a general rule, the more heartbeats per minute mean the heart is having to work �arder lO pump blood through the body. DID YOU KNOW ... thal . California' Stanford Univ...…

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…tice," Mrs. Cox declared. The Continued fro P 1 petition charged that • since 1984, the U.s. Govenunent, in collusioo with the WasbiDgtoo I Po t (ne spaper) and other media, has ontinually slandered, brutalized and ter­ rorized the Mayor aad his fami­ Iy, well the citizens ... " Mrs. Cox, who is also columnist for the Capital Spot- light new , points out I the federal government' efforts cause sen harm to Barry's political future...…

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…Ci Y official 8y 8 Ice 8ro CO" ,OMeltt Benton Harbor City Manager Steve Manning a,nd Mayor William Wolf were in Detroit Monday. June 4. to meet with officials from the U.S. Department of Hou ing and Urban Development to di cu s the City's Community Development Bloc Orant program (CDBO). The City wa given until the first of June by HUD to pre ent a plan to them for the operation of the CDBO pro­ gram. "WHEN YOU LOOK at the pa...…

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…- ;.. , .;,_. - - .. . '. . -;:;_ 2 The Senior U her 80 rd of i Ion ry B pti t 1 E. Bri t in nu , B nton H rbor ill elebr tin their Annu 1 on Sund Jun 17, p.m. Speci I th Union .E. Churc • J hn on c y f r Joh on ill e t e pea er. at er U her of the cl ty h e een invited to ttend. Bobbie Hop in, Presi- dent. Rev. alter L. Bro n, P lor. The Chri tian Li ht Bapti t Church, 2059 E tl nd Avenue. Benton H rbor, ill 1 rl t...…

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…r, as CDted the 1unior Rare Broaze McdaI by • Chapter, D ughter of the Americaa Rev OIl. The presen- tation a made at the Junior ROTC ards May 10 Ben- too Harbor Iigh Scbool. An moaetary scholar- hip w arded to the Bentoo Harbor more Vail . Both ards were pesented by Lucy Mayer, Algonquin chapter I't8 Miss Smith his been ed to attend the DAR' ann Flag Day luncheon in June to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. TbeBronzeMedal...…

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…,. r. . " ., . , . ill the ? • nswer: The olatility in the Japan ·�c . lO(.;· market could ha c major rcpcrcus­ sions in the U .. The Japan arc major invest rs in U.S. Trea sury onds. hclping to . finan c ur budge: deficit. If J pancsc invest rs did not buy our bond e might have to raise interest rat on our bonds am! thi could cau e a zcncral rise in U.S. interest rates. Thi could hinder ale of ca • homes, and oth r "big tic...…

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…, for a wbile 0 one aid any­ tbing. Everybody j t tood still and atcbed tbem ina. Finally e tarted movin' a ay. lent bome. I couldn't e t no supper. I till a them bodie singing. So-called major net ort televi ion and print media ould be quic to rationalize that the e events took place nearly 80 to 60 years ago in different type of America. Yet, if we are to believe a recent Americ n Medical As- oci lion report of M y 2, 1990 t...…

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…E TERTAI A modern classic in comedy form By yEo DeFU One of the classical American films is the Wizard of Oz.This is a film that gave hope and praise to a child's dreams fantasies and childhood pride. In the 70's another version of this classic was put before the American public. The name "Wizard of Oz," became simply, "The Wiz." And the all American girl, Dorothy was changed to an African­ American. The new Dorothy was played ...…

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…B ter. PLEO DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST 21,0 0 $19,000 1 ,0 0 $42,000 1 58 Berg 2.000 $1 00 dn/30.yr •• $33,900 51 ound 20114 CoollY Odo 15 yr •. 11. 00 2 00 dn/30 yr • 45,900 11 25 Pa on 14335 Forrer Odo 30 yr •. 23.000 $1000 dnJ30 yr •• · 2.9,900 1 &031 Chalfont. 27.000 o do nJ10 yr •• 8,500 773& Lan. 22.000 o do nJ10 yr •• 10, 00 9, 00 13,000 ontro • 21,000 n/10 yr •• 1,500 7233 or 10,0 0 do n/10 ...…

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