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October 14, 1990 • Page Image 23

…-' .. " .... ��.��. � _.���� MA rns CARTER CIty CIertt FREE • TRAVEL BENEFITS! AIRLI ES NOW HIRINGI ALL POSITIONS, $17,SOO a.o (1)802-1311.5 Ext. X-1 FREE TRAVEl.. BENEFITS! CRUISE SHIPS AND CASINOS NOW HIRING! ALL POSITJONS! C I (1)802 Ext. Y-1�. HOSPITAL JOBS St.rt $'.IO/hr your .r... 0 .xp.ri.nc. n.c •••• ry. For 1-(IOq 22S- EJd. 1IIIIIIIID1..m.�. 7 days. $12.l5phona GUIDES, CASt WORKERS, DECK HAWAII, , BAHAaMS. CAW 1-20...…

October 14, 1990 • Page Image 24

…OBITUARIES D Funeral ervice for S n­ ford Render. Sr., 62. or Detroit. MI ere held I thl Jeter emorial Funera. ere h Id t lh Home on October 10. I r. Sanford Render. Sr. born Augu t 2S, 1928 in Gran e, GA to the late per and ollie' ender. He leave to rejoice in thier memory: i lfe , Julie; 1 uncle, Hey; three iter. Jul i t Loren and Annie; even on, S nford Jr., Vtctor, Ed rd, Kelvin, Derri nd Antoine; dau hters, B rbrea' t V ...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 1

…reparations or some renumera­ tn.e action is warraated," The .measure to Consider providing fund for descen­ dants of laves has been referred to the Admininstrative Law and Government Rela­ tions sub-committee of the House Judiciary Committee for appropriate ction, says Janis Hazel, senior legislative aide to Conyer _." .. _"" Appro per ODS turned out to an nd and er­ lyoffer their assistance 0 Con­ gressman John Conyers in his...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 3

…/' . J .... ry 14-20J990 MICHIGAN CITIZEN Pap 3 AACP Director: g group more hateful than 'Born �_.,,- A. l1li ... ., Sr. SpedIIl to NNPA W ASHINGTON,DC- NAACP Executive Director Benjamin L. Hoo maintaining a ICYel he ded cool, This, despite the recent r of package bombings that killed a Birmingham, Ala. federal cir-. cuit judge, and a B ck S van­ nab, GA. AACP lawyer/city councilman, and the scare that engendered by the inter­...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 4

…rItE Gooq -r h'£ 8A o. -r/-IE l/ GLY·.'. ed the hi tory b 0 have des' - nated as "Bl dy unday," did n t let th rial viol nee nd brutality keep them from making ucce Cui challenge to the denial of v ing right for African Americ n . We all recall the exuberant pc ch of the R . Dr. Martin Luther Kin Jr., t the con­ clusion of the . elma to ontgomcry march on the steps of the Al bama tat Capitol Building. Dr. King reminded us then...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 5

…Protecting It,y f· As the birthday 0 Martin Luther King approaches and the nation prepares to celebrate the National Holiday in his hoD once again the debate about ho zo appropriately remember KiDg. heating up. From my vantage point the celebration has become en­ veloped in so much ritual and pomp and circumstance that there i almost the illusion that the need for civil righ agitation and human rights struggles is �� rhetorial ...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 7

…Left to t: Mayor arth G. Scott dAndy B roof C. Ire) oodStore Bu me and bloc club . recelv award HlGHLAND PARK - On December 20, 1989, Mayor Martha G. Scott presented ten awards to businesses and block clubs for pecific improvements made to enhance the quality of life in Highland Par . The 1989 Bu iness Stai Award w presented to Brown Eatery Res au rant, Circle K Food Store, Bill's pon Ivanhoe Supermarket and McDonald' Restaura...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 8

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January 14, 1990 • Page Image 9

…chool a f onder Thirty-three recommenda­ tions relating to educational qu lity, fiscal stability and m nagerial accountability m de by a citizens group were broken up and assigned to John Porter, general superintendent and his four deputies. Darrell Burks, Arthur Carter, Barbara Ort -Smith and Ellen Stephens, deputy superin­ tendents will advise Porter regarding implementation status and plans for 1990 and ill indicate what ad...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 10

…c t in part opened up to the r p blic or it ould be free. If pare d manage to t id the oney they more than likely will be going one ithout other concerned· pare or udents. Wh animp ct. The gener I impres ion given by the conference or­ g nizer w thi conference w designed to r ch out to many peop possible to ° d in improving the quality in public edu ti n. How will this ork if m t edu to parents and students tt nd th confer n...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 11

…Ken e Cloth, symbol �f IX pride and h-e· it ge· Some Detroit Board of Edu" embers are don- . of African dignity nmg Afri which also d fo can- Ameri cultural pride .. Board President Lawrence c. P trick, Jr., Vice-President Edna Bell, well as Membe Joseph Blanding, Fran Hayden and Rev. Alexander C. Wright Jr re strips of West . Afri� "k�e cloth" duriug the December 12th Board Meeting. whcih re given to them ear­ lier this month...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 12

…nt uthori Understanding Plans & Proposals � Quantity Take-Off and Estimating Project Planning Traffic Controls Mobilization & Signing Grad Preparation & Concrete Pay Items phalt Pay Items & Project Restoration Cont ct Administration Paym nt Process Bonding & Insurance Financial Projection & Cash Flow Analysis anagement Leadership Training ",. Legal Documentation & Dispute Resolution HA DICAPPER BUSI ESS ENTERPR SES (HBOs) ARE WELCO ...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 15

…, bu « belly raise. at ita I aryl, . It apprqved a to &We aty Liada Aa- , a 20 perceat pay iaaeaae effective July 1, 1989 and' hlnded City Cler ··BoWIDAID aD • • 8 per- pay raise, effective January 8. ADthoay' now receiviDg $28,000 a year, 533.soo a year after the pay iDcreaic. Bowman' pay wiD increase to $29,670. PPY 8TH BIRTHDAY TO $HIKYA BUCHANAN TUESDAY,J UARY16 FRO YOUR GRA D OTHER, LOU BUCHANA y 926-9674 74 WALL ST...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 16

…nd ( ) Residential area (Bell' area). Since the CEOC began its or , the city' Recreation Ce er been closed. Buddy Brown, city r . de ked the commi . on what ppened to the city' • op and . ordinance. Did it die out or' the' afraid to use it, " Brown . . Commi . oner Y rbrough . d the ordinance still on th but hasn't been ac- . ti late y beca of the many complaints from AACP and compl ints of viol tion of someon '5 civil rights....…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 17

…• ,- - ...._ II--------#----------� Philip Morri Companie Philip Morris U.S.A. Philip Morris International Inc. Kraft General Foods Miller Brewing Company Mission Viejo Company , 'I …

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 18

…uprem Icom "I'.'" I P.O. Box 03560 I 203. Ms. Joanne Givens \ Ac.;.'t;,.. .. s .. � & FunS Rals ng Gon ant 8 T GaLLERY c ICHOLS (313) 538-4377 1/2 Block off E '11� H rs : 11: �Ioo.· SPECIRliZING IN BLRCK DR T RND COLLEcrBBLES 20% Off …

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 19

…OMllIDlued Ir P 1 FebQaary 11· targeted for ·scbed . mee:bDa also to be held at the African American Museum 3:00pm. "It i going to significantly ter our perspective about the Y vie ourselves during the brief time e're here on Earth, - Co ye said. Co yer deemed it impor- BI recognize e �dbly time fetor invol'Yed in bri.qing the subject up to a . . mode. He said it been talked bout for centuries but ver been cted upon. yer . d ...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 20

…A ARBOR/YPSILA TRIBUTE IUonal 77th Birthd y Tribut 0 Ro Loui P rks. 7:30 p.m. SU DAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1990. n F. M CAn r for Per- forming Arts, Washington, D.C. …

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 21

…Jaauary hae 21 ato e join ef or c 'Blae B.road ay'- Larry A. SUlI NNP.A Correspondent W ASHINGI'O ,DC - Legen­ dary performer, civil rights sup­ porter and anti-apartheid activist Harry Beiafonte took time out from his recent Ken­ nedy Center award presenta­ tion to join in observing the proposed cultural renaissance' of "U Street, once the great, Bl ck Broadway of the nation's capital with its grand theaters, restaurants, nig...…

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 22

…r - PLE 0 v. BLE DETROIT HO ES ••. DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST 18,000 16,500 20,500 15,900 15,500 15,000 36,900 15,500 ,000 �75,OOO .000 ,900 1 ,500 11.000 18, 12,000 9, 26,000 7.500 $10,500 $12,900 24,500 15,5 0 25;000 10, 00 522,500 12,500 12,200 9,500 29,500 " $16, 00 $11,500 OUR R AL ESTATE BROKER Dect …

January 14, 1990 • Page Image 23

…n APPEAR TV COMMERCIALS. Nt typn needed. All . Earn BIG money. Rlgailnc., 1�- 5844. CALl I CootdinGor of • Experience I" lupervllion and Icnowtedge of dOmeatic violence and ortaia int8tventlon a.qu r.d. Office 10- cat8d in metro I Detroit Send , me to: MCNN, P.O. Box 7032, ngton Wooda, 48070. Del ...... 9 .m. nd 5 p.m. 1224 An Equal Opportunity Employer Mary B. McDonald Every Woman' Place 1706 Peck St MulICeQ43n, 49441 Is It...…

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...…

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