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…in, ea ing dea grand jury call By Larry 'Doc' Blue JACKSON - The controver­ sy over the beating death of Jacks n Prison inmate 0 car Ro is J r a the hands of 12 prison guards continues, fol­ lowing the official ruling the death was "accidental" The AACP marched July 8 and 9 in front of the Jackson County Prosecutor's office ad­ ding to the demands for a grand jury investigation, a demand issued by some mem­ bers of the state le...…

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…JULY 12-18,1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN 3 • urge tANS G - A letter writing campaign in SUPPOTt of divest­ ment from South Africa . being urged by Brett J. cRae, aide to Rep. Perry Bullard, and supported by the NAACP. The � tment bills passed the House, 92-8 and 94-7, and no go to the Senate Judiciary Committee for hearings in the fall, cR e reported in memo to the fA,ACP. A· list of targeted Sen tors Ie er ca ho need to hear fro...…

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…JULY 12 -18,19.87 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 ree The eighborhood Informa­ tion and Sharing Exchange ( ISE) has received a S 7 ,000 grant from the Berrien Com­ munity Foundation to cover publishing and di tribution cost for ISE' ne etter and to fund le dership/communica- tion workshop currently being held in Benton Harbor, accord­ in to L. Stankavich,cont ct per n for ISE. The Berrien Community Found tion phil nthronic organiz tio...…

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…JULY 12 - 18, 1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN 7 ight to save Highland Par camp r ache for community suppo HIGHI..AND PK - The fight to eep a northern Michigan camp for the use of the High­ land Par community is broadening. According to Earl O. Wheeler, Jr., chairperson of the Highland' Par Men's Forum, a community meeting will be held Thursday, July 16, t 6 p.m, at McGregor I.Jbrary. Joining the en' Forum in the fight to ve the camp a...…

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…JULY 12 -18.1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN • • • in on . , By ary Golliday MUSKEGO - The contest­ ants of the rust Annual "Beautiful Hearts" scholarship pageant are taking a break from their tedious studies to enjoy breakfast at "Mr. Bee's" restaurant, here. These young ladies will be featured in the pageant to be These Muskegon tores have he ichlgan Citizen on sale: Brewster's Boutique 254 Amity Ave. Cee " Dee Cafe 471 W. W ...…

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…C G CITIZ JULY -1 7 ch irper n. therin B dy i ill urch program chairper n. Gerri Pring} will be the .C. The rvice in the afternoon ill b held t 3: 0 p.m. The publi i invited to end the day ith the Ebenezer Family. e P OG SSIVE .8. Church, 245 Pipe tone ill begin their Summer Revival Service in Sund y, July 12 through Friday, July 17, at 7:()() p.m. nightly. The Evan eli ill be the Rev. Richard mith of the e t. P uJ . nary B p...…

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…JULY 12 - 18,1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN 11 Dear Erik Dear E . For month no I have be n running r und ith an older man. H care for me very much and he h improved my tan­ d rd of living. In dditi n to payin my rent, ] al h ve new car. What my problem. I m unhappy with the way I am living. I feel amed of my If h n er he i To m e matters even wor , 1 am emb rr d to be with him e are out. H h r am everyb y i quiet. He i I y', ...…

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…rt, I c. bas donated nearly S90,OOO to Job Readi­ ness, a career awareness and job preparation program for economically disadvantaged high chool students in Chicago. The funds will go to sum­ mer job for more than 130 participants and will focus on improving basic skills and in­ creasing job readiness as part of the high school experience. The Job It din program has been selected by the Carnegie Corp. as one of 14 successful dr...…

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…OTIC 0 PUBLIC HEARING J • lII'7 1. All CUbe are ad- vi t tb CUie Area Tralllportation Authority ha. re- lyecl to lnue farea for on Dial-A-JUde v and Ha. ruolyed to eomPty 'th Local, State, and ederal AI ci in reeoplIin the e of r Cit­ izens al xty.- 0 (82) years of age, reby, reeinding our polley of fif- ty-eight (58) y . 111 n fare 'tructurel will be a. foUo : Riders 10 dina in City of Benton Harbor . Replar fares - agel 12-6...…

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