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June 11, 1989 • Page Image 1

…\ Although the demonstra­ tion too pi eei the middle of a Blac city, ccording to Greenpe ce estimate, II those arrested were white and only ·a small percentage- of the demon trator wer Blanch�rd' proposal , pa ed the tate hou nd enate a a part of the governor's budget bill and . o on hi desk. Up and Ou of P rty, a co lit ion of community, church, labor, and welfare rights organizatio including WRO, . . peop to call. Blanchard...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 3

…. Blae Caucu take no and on Blanchard plan Fra DETROIT - The Blac Caucus, representing all Blac . lator in Michigan, h taken no stand on Governor Ja Blanchard's plan to re all 18 to 25 year olds from General Assistance and to place them in the go rnor' Job Start program, ceordi to the caucus' bead, Sta e Representa� elson Saunders. Ho ver, Saunder emphasized that he personally i opposed to the governor' plan. "If you shut down Gener...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 5

…co ca The five . are: (1) a Black United Proal or Le der hip Summit; (2) A Center for Co ity Or- ganization d Deve 1; (3) Voter obilization Project; (4) an dependent Black Political Otganiza . 0; d (5) BU' Fund . I flJ' t presented idea of these fIVe' . woo . the form of a Model Black Com­ munity Develop nt Plan t a conference at Ho rd U Diversity in 1. ap- proach decade of tbe 90' the cr i is in the African­ American communi...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 7

…\Ue _mat JOII .... edthe city exDeasc=a. He po. eel ·out t ooIy did the city clerk hire a seperate anomey paid for with city to dae . but 101', � director Ud . dor of the Pub· Safety DeparJmeDt - . the . GreeD sued - aD hired their own uOIlID, . .. of the couacil. Ye a seII"­ out," Hea will just be lorneys in the cited ·vile -.- I c receMnbip, .. impo5- ible for them to prOYide am- bulaDce serW:e daager.ous' s' til . ....…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I " 11-17, I I Hiqhland Park Focus further defines that character and builds the central theme to a climax. Let' put the c i back into the schools! Let's teach our children that there are consequences for their ac­ tions. The children must learn that they can choo e their ac­ tions, but the consequences are, beyond control - and often erious and sometimes d adly. Let's bring high values back. Let goodness win again! Not stuff...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 11

…t pollut • • T nly good J 11-17, therelPoa � payiDg for deaD p e off of public funds. staDdar of' .. , fOUDd guilty of po bog. o.e y biD proposes . . by requiriq a guilty poDuter to inform, in • • a party interest in pur- chasiDg coo . ted proper- . ty that the property is' fad cootamiDated The bill also parties that feel they hue wrongly been charged with polluting to appeal their case in court. If they are not found gui...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 13

…,- . , Admin ator (.;ot�:asIlDaD K . i Mfume' once . seeking to elevate of the M' ority Busine Development Agency 'th' the Commerce Department u.rvtt.nd Democr t has reintroduced h' �inority B' DeYeIo t Act, icb would restructure the agen- cy, d place it UDder the supervision of an' seaetary, be t binet leYeI, and who ld be man- dated to report to the Congress on DC)' oper tio . At prCSCDt, the agency' beaded by a director and can ...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 15

…e will be t are inter­ UbIIllltUtIj[ a proposal ddeYelop­ tP ce, ohn Postel­ section to sWtUUl th the ot contain before. Previous bidders e ked to ubmit another proposal and any ae that is terested in submitting a ropo al uId do so before dead- line 5:00 p.m., Mo 19. Bid will be opened in the City ·ooClwnbersat 7: day. Voting in favor we e )U Wolf, Comm· io e RaJ Crenshaw, Michael Kerry Shanno-n, rnold Smith, Fred Sim ,...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 17

…11-17. J 17 auGAN CITIZEN • I • -" I . " - .. � , ..._ i·J . • � JOe Scott, Clerk <lIartu� ip '-':,..." CI ..... Ala. ft11. 1 U 7 o'tLocK 0 CL08& AT I e1.er:t1an v1ll be e1act.4 (2) (a) to tM board '�1ct 6x full t.IICa) of (4' eatiIIII iD 1"'. __ ::rem,. ..c:dI:t m. 1 \'Iat1ag .1IIae. taD &arbor lor. ICbool. firn preciftCt conaiata of all t.rltcay of pnc1Dc:t. 1, 1 _ all t.rrl� of pnciDct 2, I of � ecIIaol. 4latr1ct of 1IIIrba...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 19

…Finances rf�uney tnct a in A&icao-American executive ould ther the 5 of corporate America. ·T e U.S. African- - With a A rican con umer market I generatess more than S300 bil­ lion a ye r,· said NAMD president Charles E. Mor­ rison. "As it relates to gr na­ lion I product, this market would represent the ninth larg country in the world in ter of their spending power. E tabli bed in 1953, NAMD· a pr�es. SI4·lDaI . It merehandi...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 20

…TICKET PRICES: 50.00 25.00 15.00 Co pany I TICKET LOCATIO S: ,. 373-3366 924-3232 (I 921-2554 . For c et Con nnon Inform tion C PUS 373-3366 …

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 21

…Th • "' • n St t atn'mlKrti, .nd for . A story ruding on June 24. My information on any of th .. program. e II (313) 861-1300. Th Un - . Black Data Proc .... ng AI· lOCi. (BOPA) a sponsoring - an , ing of aoqi ,en th 0 r pi' . at exclusive club 'Elan; 1314 Broadway in Down Detroit On , 15 from 5-10 PM. addalal4)t\ f 2 , 51 -I • 3 The following group. have been .elected to appear: - aaby Boy You Kokayi _ St ven Kendal...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 23

…Years en Juac 30, 1989; JUDe 30, 1990; aad J 30, 199L REFs may be obtaiaed ;mmMiately &om tbc PIC ct: miaistrative Center, 233 Mic::hipD A�., Suite B, Bea­ ton Harboc, MichWan nc PIC· . the building the Harbor Heakh As&ocia­ tio , behind the Social Security Admin' tr tioa in downtown Benton Harbor. Proposa are due Friday, JUDe 16, 1989 ill n Harbor office. Proposals MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:30 p.m., DOt � OIl - that date, to be c...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 1

…See 14 Dukakis trails Copyright 1988 Capital News Service TraceySzai LA SINGe-Six months before the presidential elec­ tio Michigan residents are all most evenly spill betweewn VICe President George Bush and Mas achusetts Gov. Micheal Dukakis, a Capital ews Service survey Bush claimed 44 percent of the 399 tate ide residents polled between Mat 6, to May 6, slightly toppi Dukakis 43 per­ cent, while 13 percent said they were ...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 2

…rys "_ on beginning the fit t day he an­ nounced his campaign for the White House in 1984. The bill, prepared bY Con­ yer chair of the Judjpary Subcommittee on Criminal Jus­ tice, -provides for the acquisi­ tion nd publication of data about crime that m nifest prejudice ba ed OD r ce, religio sexual OrieDtatio or ethnicity," The . latio . expected to the e te thi ummer and . go to Pr . nt R an for . . ture. dwill …

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 3

…I' .- Willi t Center· De He raduated fro the U iveraity of Oat opat ic M .. I and H Sciea in 19S6. He (X) p ted a one­ year inter hip at Flint 0 - teo . H . aDd a three- year re idency in ,ener I urgery t Art Center Hospital of Detroit. He earned a bachelor' of Iciencc de ee &om Alabama State UMersity. Dr. Andel'lOll'l pro ionaI affili tionl include: Wayne County Oateopathic ocia- tion, membe� and t pr i- de t; Mi· AIIociat...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 4

…I o COORS WE are only to make the argument fo Cairo because of prior • turn-outs of ers for J ck- on primary day. Every vote - particularly 0 June 7th in Califo nia, Jer y, on- lana d Mexico - will count and will ina-ease Jesse Jackson's I verage at the Demoa tic ntion, ( ) pill i 0 II, ( '., 1I11l1l' II tar �. lc tt l' r �.. \ i � \ \ � giving. J E J C deServes to be President. The Demoaatic Party must faa: this �. I The lea...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 5

…• I. Six ways teen pregnancy By M..-i Wi skip school, or have weak read- President, OaiJdma's Defense ing and writing skills are espe- Fund dally likely to become parents There i DO one magic answer before they are ready. to the problem of teen pi'egnan- - Helpl II d J , cy - but there are several be� Ieara w -related' and ful thiDgs can do as parents, . find out what it means 0 ork teachers, neighbors, and role for a IiviDg. The sa...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 7

…I , Highland Park Focus D PARK RE I REAT RESOLVES 'LEGAL QUEST 0 S HIGHLAND PARK - Last week this newspaper asked As- . ant Attorney General Mark Matus to speak with the City Attorney's office regarding questions qf whether $4,000 retreat held at the Weber Inn at Ann Arbor violated the state's Open Meetings Act. A similar "retre t· meeting had been struck down by the Berrien County Circuit Court a few years ago as a violation of...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 8

…, ile at Forrer 836-8686 ndo ment Fundin inanci I Plan mp oyee Benefi J. LV CH SSOCI TES CliO ! - 83-8777 Suite 2205 Cadill c To er Buildin Detroit. ichi n 8226 JUA …

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 9

…AACP' . mem er hip univer ity trains olunteers for Radiot on BALTIMORE - With em­ phasis on the lates techniques in marketing. leadership, develop­ ment, motivatin and community organization, the NAACP has initated a Membership Univer­ sity at its headquarters in Bal­ timore that will provide training for its volunteer leadership from across the country, according to Dr. Benjamin 1... Hoo , ExeQ1- tive Director ofth NAACP. Th...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 10

…guests and s of the city have beeniDvied Everyo . invited to attend. Bobbi Ho . pr ideDt and ev, W er L Br . ho _ ...... '-4 .... 21 E. Britain Ave., will be celebr ting t eir Annual o y, Sunday, J 12 t :00 p. There ill be out-of-to ri ian Light MISSISCGar Baptist Church, 2059 Eastlan Avenue, will be in Revival begi ning on day, June 6 thro Friday, June 10 at 7:00 p.m nightly. Rev. R. John Richardso from God' ercy Seat B pti ...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 11

…, I pervisor for the City of Bento Rarbo . I The Federal Commuaica- ColDJDiuio dded a De FM radio ell aDel ill Benton Harbor. lti purpo e w to provide local r clio . to erve as a dium of com- munication, iDformltioD, educa­ tio and entertainment, to awly collUDWli • ible. . n allo t caD be filed for by interesting ap­ plican ts from around the COUDby, but the FCC' lic:eoaiDg process does include a preference for applicanta wi...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 12

…a o be comprised of ursiDg Home, d Long Term Care manage­ ments. Adult Fo ter Care Home, Adul D y Care Services d Area Agency On Aging will participate ·th comments on the . Organizatio , groups and churches are invited to ttend this or hop, according to CE BONOED …

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 13

…Benton Harbor area news PIC.awards 192,000 to· create jobs �/King ,holds J On M Y 11, 1988, thirty-five Hope, Richard Jackson,' organization is the National As­ (35) students from the Mc- Raymund Kubassek, Sara sociation of Secondary School Cord/King 7th and 8th Grade Leighty, Willie Mays, Tammy Principals. Center re inducted into mem- Miller Fatimah Muhammad,. bership of the National Junior Jeremy Norton, Freddie Rivers, Honor Societ...…

June 11, 1988 • Page Image 15

…NonCE To the owners of any and all interests in or lie upon the 1 nds herein described, Take notice. Sale was lawfully made of the following desaibed land fo unpaid taxes on that land, and that the under igned has title to the land under tax deed issued for the land. You are entitled to I _-==:-:::LEGAL.�=�NO�n�C�E __ a reconveyance of this land REQUEST FO BIDS ithin six (6) months after 0 G OOP REALm f . INSURANC return 0 servi o...…

June 11, 1980 • Page Image 3

…IEF .. ........ .. . .. - .. JU E 1 THE CITIZE PAGE 3 Violent t on po- licemen and potice viole vi again civilian are gro' f from rare. In fact, one problems t need to be officer admitted t iami d th ith, police had a to r te in- One major element in . . s inflicted on civiliams. the d dly equation-the It . estimated t­ question of police violence, bout 600 peop e die e ch the bject of and year at the hand of ext ordinary meeting...…

June 11, 1980 • Page Image 5

…• tro 1% , our d rt, r I of the riot, . Jordan cited acquittal of • I of ala minority poor," Jordan . id • ••••• Regular fit 2-way tretc oven lac of texturlzed Fortrel· polyester. As­ sorted color . ull rit R . I .............................•..• II. a g o 99 alklng hort of oven polye ter and cotton. In both, fancy or sollds. Sat· faction GlUJ1'fJnteed or Your oMy Back …

June 11, 1980 • Page Image 7

…arning issued been flyers circulated in d- h fire orb. A­ bout 80 per cent of the d ee rtiIed on ooe fly- er (B Don' Firework of M1JIWJ1.� are illepl in . aocordin to diviIion �n __ n �n n�e o� Ga efi h 6�-ft. 2-pc. medium action rod h chrome plated stalnl tee! brl guides. Gla to gl ferrule. · her - 3 worm-proof tray hay 22 compart­ ments. Polypropylen sell. 5 Balance, full-range tone con­ tro . Channel indicator light. Ins...…

June 11, 1980 • Page Image 9

…Feed your faith ho - by coming to d your doubt wiD til. fo 12:2 This. ill be the Union Program until Sep­ tember. Pie plan to ttend is and help m e this program Geor Harris is pre . dent. Citi Quartette Union Local 20 - 2 . ho d its onthly meeting t th I,I.At __ nt Gr Baptist Church 710 E. Street turday t 7:00 p.m. All ber ed to p t d on " eo :' ITY C.O.GJ.C. Th Community Church of God in Christ . eel br te its rust Hom...…

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