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May 14, 1989 • Page Image 1

…'foreca it: • I for D m n-d- Black 90' tim troit certain out tate arc in neral and the Republican Party in p rticul r. R rt LaBr nt, vice pr i- dent of polictical affairs and generalcoun. 'Iofthe ichi an .. tate Chamber f mm rcc . ' said the 1990 federal cen u finding c uld cos t ichig n two cats in Congr 5S nd shift four or five t t ats in th Michi an Le . latur. I LaBr nt id a a result of reapportionment, the st te uld ...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 3

…u ing &yD Capitlll News Service ... LA SING- How much money does it take to asure a " quality education? According to state averages, $3,367 was spent during the 1986-87 chool year on each public schoohtudent But this is an average and raises the question: Do those districts that spend, say, $2,500 per student offer the same quality of education as districts that pend $7,200 per student? . Figures from the State Department of...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 4

…• II OPINION I be· of toJenlOOlll. There will be 0 - effective solutio for thi crisiS until ere i a greater under tanding by the jority of the peop e of . country as to e profitable r t play both Canan­ ci lIy and politically by the powerful oppr We forces that really co rol the United States. Th the immedi te burden is on e African Ameri com­ mun·ty to t e aU appropriate me ures to educate all eg­ ments of the community bou...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 5

…5 of Ye o/m r bering his Iif and legacy in memorial observances and birthday commemor lions for IDOr than two decades. They meaniag and rele ee a . know that "truth crushed to . of �-A rican CX)D- earth will ri again·. • sao rISeS to 00Dfr0at the EI Hajj Malik el S azz _ CODtin� reality of ra' ra- Malcolm X' 0 the rise. All . I oppression and economic· ...------� exploitation on these ho lile Amerieaa res. . The rich are FttiD...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 7

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS H· d Puk CommUDity Col., . a deficit of $1.4 . million enter ina the curreDt chool year, has imposed S799,(XX) in aIts· die eofreceat �of a pi'oposed 3.4-miD tax . crease, aCCOJ'· to Q)lJIeIC Preside t Dr. Comu Heath llL 1DI1I*&e pi'opoUl -_._ .• __ OYer $614,000 ill I additio 1 revenue Uy, based on CUlTCDt property 5eSSmelll(S and estimated ooDec- dents -� 1I1I Tbe-propolC<i 10- tax levy defeated by an 8.1S...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 11

…Demonstrators' at the Detroit of Arts (DIA) Saturday, Y 6, dwged the DIA . .. to the racial and ailtUral up of the city. A group of approximately 2S picketer 'carrie� ips which demanded that die DIA adopt an aflirmatiYe action program to change the character and ad-. ministrative oomposition of the institution. Consisting of local artists, former DIA employee and their upporters, the demonstration came in the aftermath of 1 ui...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 13

…I , 9 n' a, • A.W. Curt" Jr. - A .. l.qend DETROIT .L Since childhood, A.W. Curtis, Jr. presideDt of A. W. Curtis Labor­ tori been n expert at tunling adYersity into success. I 1932, in the mi st of America's worst economic depression, Curtis earned a b chelor of science degree in chemistry from Cornell Univer­ sity. He ub equently taught at the annie Burroughs ational sao The group also donates TrainiDgSchpol in Washington,...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church • MUSKEGON Church • ECO D RUTHC Departmen of Leland aluted r. Caldwell on Sunday, April 2, and this . ill wha they h d to y: " any ye r have come and gone since our member of the month joined the Leland Bap- . t Church family. The f ithful­ sinceri y nd dedication . p yed by . christi . beyond comp reo The or o be oved done re count- I ; e ever given t it . done it ccur cy and thoroughn . Our member is vice preside...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 15

…Benton Harbor Area News at. home., DICKEY REALTY I GROUP ·EwryIIt· We TOIIdt,. TuN ID SOLD- Co mi i longev· 1 � .. Lr-. Br At Monday night's, May 8, Benton Harbor City Commis­ sion meeting the commission approved longevity payments for city employees totaling $47,772.88. City Manager Steve Man­ ning told the commission that the longevity payments cost the city about $100,000 a year. He also said that other cities have bee...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 17

…The cou . for lMC ude who have complet d Principles of At.. counting I aott II or Busine Account­ ing I and II, and also for people with accounting d r from oth r coI­ I g show· toprepa fQfth CPA exam, said ne Knutel, instructor. Regjstration is currentiy in progre - , from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridayatthe LMCmaincampus, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Bent9n Township For more information, call th ...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 18

…• • • • I. Better Li"ing (] e ] PA ENCLoser}. ( )$15 - one [] - x mont [) 25- oy.a TOOAYTO: PO BOX 03Se0 - Hl[iI�ANO 48203 c _z - ,- …

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 19

…than a form of slow financial suicide. JCeclIaceY No one knows eUctIy en but the Americm addiction to debt is coming to an end. The current situation canno con­ tinue. In the long run it will ruin the nation. Kic your addiction no . The best ay to reduce your deb burden is to increase your income and use part of the in-: crease to reduce your deb For­ get bout debt-reduction loans. You cannot borrow your way out of debt. Such b...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 21

…I I C R...,tlOl1 All IChooI g , There be a at· ine & cocktail party. cabar.t arid picnic "from th Cia •.• Cau or write to 382 ..... 'idaue Detroit. 48215; 52&5039. r Th. City of Detroit han nd of ewn "ich Ii more that 400 thing to do and to go In city d ring 1 gag. Singl fr.. copi ar availabl. from the City's Oepartm nt of Public tnform - tion (OPI) Office. 608 City­ County Bul ding. City informa· tion coun r, ighborhood Ci...…

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 22

…, ... Church of . The Youtli DepattJDellt will at 2. p.m. OD turday and will present thm p'gram at 7:30 p.m. Sa day with the (Town' of the . ce and princess. The convention . I con- P de OD Sunday . th agrandmus' The Convent" the Co' Together", John . King. State Presi­ dent. Mrs. Jacqueline Me­ Do Id' St te Board Clair­ pe and L'C, McFall is the t president, pastor. CLASSIFIED rc De tment of …

May 14, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED SY OPSIS OF THE REG�LAR MEETI G OF THE BENTO CHARTER TOW SHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1989, AT 7:32 P.M. . MEMBER ESE T: Su- pervisor ic� en, Clerk Scott, Treasurer McCausland Trus­ , tees Jcffer on, Mammina, Hud- on and Marlin. . MEMBERS AB ENT: one. The meeting was called to order at 7:32 p.m. and a silent in­ vocati n \Y given. The minutes of th previous regular meeting were cccpted as present...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 3

…I I rllte . . uoport _ s t te wide · community orsentze tions SUDDOrt fOe BUP. serie , clinics, vocational BUF became afIiIiated . I rehabilitation center , youth the" National BUF' August, groups, family coun eling 1974. This atio . de k programs and many er self- ofBUF '. a positiYe ex- help community projects.. Dl'eai(' )D of 00IIUIlDnity �Iop- The Bia United Fund 0 _. IDCDt through the self-help con- Michigan' 18th Annual Benefi...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 5

…• I SLAVE TAX RECEIPTS for Stat. of Virginia - 1860 and 1862 I . • Th oo-founder of I· learn t i &om the eo­ �pedia. TelevisioD offers aD abUlIldIuace of names ees hich am be d out about ith the cyclopedia. � the dilld rea the middle grades, you will � a to better i dication of ther or not encyclopedia· 6 your family's learnl tyle. In the meant· ,I reco mend that you po tpone buyi g an en- cyclopedia for child . carly In...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 7

…Citizens launch all . against Scott requested from aca:)UDl of how County CJer�s Of- funds seized by e d recall of H· d Park Department of Public .... P'Ha. SCX)(L Safety in raids d been MK:Jua1lD Citizea . _ spear by the city. formed t Roser yand of aD me 0 Betty O· were � . ... that are aIr- draftiag the petitioa, but both of reDlly resideatl of the City of refused to make aDy oom- H.land Park. ment to the paper. A letter se to...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 9

…9 s.n days �.8&ack IratM\aI agarIzations born, men ���ncUl5aRj corM'UlIty goups to 5e'� as � mentors and bet .eactors of Black )QJth. 'bda)t the mtf' Ibe'S d KlO MM d AlIna any on n IN( i'l5pR- tDlaI trcdbOfl�)QIlg � to� �and� ttlfnql theW "'Aqea Success" pro- . {1J1Tl. � an eghrh- cynclass. �s�� ttl UJIf!. tutomg. COtIl5ring and tuI schOIat'shIps tor post-secondary edll(�Ol. TheAOOlphCoors� � d Coors. Cooo LJg and Coors Extr...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 11

…I I • 1 Our Bigg Ie EV �ay R! You CQuid in, Fr Airlin TICKETS! Contin ntal Airline ....................... SAT. 19 -20 Tap tor,.. , .ardrobt. Over· in good '-king '_IC, .ty'.' and color •. 7·18 . • ta. '291' .'�4""',"* • c::GI*CII • 11'� 21 , . fll "---- Q ... .... -. .....t .. '428 I 110 cu. y., , SOO .au., mountabl., ) …

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 13

…IIIaltilellDaltics as ea- bailee colJe&e-level classes ill tt.o.e areas of study. , "Our ultimate goal is studeDts' success," expIaiaed Dr. ADDt E. Mulder, College pr-esi­ deal. "We are an open-door col­ lege, wbich yooe may enroll, but we must do·an we am to prepare Sbldents to ceeed, It . tia1 that they cbelop the proper basic skilk before they go to college �l oour- ses." LMe iDitiate.d a policy of mandatory placement testing...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 15

…Good coml,,*�., I Good ..... Call" 313/ 33 or 616/927-1527 By U Colli person' Japanese developer Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, who is aedited with $18.9 billion in as­ sets. The richest man in the US, (and seventh-richest inthe Id)' Sam, Moore Walton, founder of Wal- Mart stores, whose estimated worth' 56.5 billion. A OLLO THEAT E D VMS U NEW BUSI ESS: Expan ion is p ying off at H&(lem's Apollo Theatre. It's state-of-the-art recordin...…

August 14, 1988 • Page Image 17

…r I ' B ues s ac genin out of thi i the reco nition th y'v worked hard f ," The reco nition i com in in I part from youn audi nc th t blue ne to the blue , While many fan re fi t ex to the mu i by ani Ii e Raben Cray. S vie V ughn and the F bulou Thunder- bird. all blue ani no benefitin , "They've hardly left one untur- . ned in I ing for blue uti- y H mmond Scott. owner of Orlean • Blae Top Record , Top recently rei a re- co...…

February 14, 1988 • Page Image 1

…out , old pace 171 Will 'rep bel I lost? ByRo Michigan may lose two u.s. congre men, Ken M c­ Gregor, Director of the Public Aff irs Office for the Democratic majority, in the Michigan House of Representa­ tives indicated. The I will be a resuft of population I and the great drop in populati ' occured in the diwictI represented by Blacks. ' , The number of con­ gressmen each e reee 'is based 0 its populatio det�r- 1 mi...…

February 14, 1988 • Page Image 2

…r 0 quarterbac ses Blae . eoll ge ASHI GTO • DC Iiams d nothing but praises for W IlShiJUltOD Reds i Super- Bl colleges during an emo- 1 quarterb ck Dou Wil- tional gathering at Howard U Diversity last week. Williams led the Reds' in a 42-10 victory over the Denver . Bro cos in the Superbo and named the mo t 'valuable player. He and his team were onored With a p in the tio ' capital d .. to the White Hou e earlier in the � cr c m …

February 14, 1988 • Page Image 3

…DETRorr - . de 18 months, 1,CJ37 of the Brewster/Douglass ro -houses re slated for ·demolition under the direction of Detroit's Housing Commis- ioner Tom Lewis. Thc Brc er tenants havc orgaizcd a protest of the scheduled demolition that has been heard in high P ees. .��h Councilwoman Mary M cy heard thc voiCC? of the Short-End-Of- The-Stack Committe. These tcDants daim that thc row-ho arc c­ turally sound and arc·an de­ qualc f...…

February 14, 1988 • Page Image 5

…j' I ._ .I. � - a- d '5 . BUSI andWO E I I '1990 and.B c - I SPECIAL BULLETIN ( . HAVE yOU IlEGIS'l1!RED PO 'DIE DYNAMIC WORKSHOP SERIES Entided . I EnbandJII :The &:perience I" I " Two coa�reat orubop eries are pi d for lhii year: a tecbDioal co tructioa related series. and a buaia t related seri n\is worbbop . on'" the are.: • • -. • • Botb work.bop leri�1 ill provide ample ti e for networkiDI among . . . MOOT ...…

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