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October 15, 1989 • Page Image 1

…No· equity with school proposals LANSING - Although the two school funding proposals on the Nov. 7 ball promise more money for public educa­ tion, they will not solve the problem of equity, says a mem­ ber of the House Education Committee. Rep. Joseph F. Young Jr., D­ Detroi said neither the half­ cent sales tax increase UDder _ ropo I A or the 2-cent in­ crease under Proposal B will eliminate the disparities in per- pupil p J...…

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…250,000 . DBDOO' - On Oct. 4 the Detr . Public Schools received for S2S0,<m. On Oct. 4 �_., trauferred to Coopers and Lybrand ceount- . Oct. 5 there a finance committee meetiDg. On Oct. 10 there was a regular school board meeting whae member Rose Mary 0 - borne made charges that the distribution of funds without the board's consent was illegal. As of Oct. 10 a legal inves­ . on d not begun. Detro' Public Schools Inter- . I o ...…

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…OPINION THE U.�A. NE£'>� �Ilr MtJpEY F" D6F£AI £, S� w� A$ AM*"l�/G A/S CAN /<-EP ouR ,.IN'''' SrANOAitO Or LIVING! ian ory· n our- elve to forget Vincent Chin in Detroit, ic· who b ally beaten to death by . es . lding baseball bat because they thought he was respo ible for the J p nese in­ tru ion into the U.S. uto in- dustry. • Justice m t be demanded in the Loo e U in all uch incidents. This society can­ not fford and sho...…

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…• MICHIGAN CITIZEN . • • es Up! word that reviberared throughout the corridors. The echoes from Virginia Beach spread throughout the land. When the sons and daughters of the middle class move, change is not far behind. I Youthful intellectuals, activists, and scholars more often than not spark signific nt move­ ments for in the condi­ tion of their people. The m es intervene and are ultimately dec.sive, but it ii the young w...…

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…Highland Park Focus uct on ........ In for County Jail :HA_IlIYUlIK.A-Gr oIIiaaJlYbI'Oken 0ct.3 for a 840- bed Co ty detention facility for CCDed misdemeanants, sentenced felon and ork re law offenders. A co for the n S61.5 million facllity awarded in August to Waycor Develop­ ment Company of Detroit, CODSOrtium led by Don Barden with Turner Construction .as contractor. Architectural and engineer­ ing services for the detent...…

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…Highland Park Focus of right r ./0 Highl d P Br ch of the Y CA h recently received federal funding from rve fcar th t if te e ted by tho federal program they y _by . ignature be urrendering their rights to be relocated and . may become homeless themsel- o be made public ul F ichigan Dep rtment of n portation engineering t of $5.5 million for th D . n free yexp 'on; the opening of Priv te Indu try Council office in the city;...…

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…·ive inner city achi ers to r ceive , na tonal a ard .' LOUISVILLE. ICY - A W shington, D.C. pioneer in the fight against drug abuse, and ew Yor city act res who has helped hundreds of disadvantaged high school stu­ dents gain a greater sense of self- orth are among the 1989 Kool Achievers. . The Awards recognize individuals who are improving the quality dflife in America's inner cities. The five 1989 recipient and their catagor...…

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…HPCC receive state grant for building improvem nt mOHLAND P - State Rep. Morris Hood Jr. presented Highland Park Co munity Community College °eith a cbeci for S1oo,000 on MoDday, I • Oct. 9. HPCC had submitted six dif­ feren proposals for a Capital­ Outlay grant. The projects ranged from S9�,OOO to $520,000. Among the requested projects were these: repair/replace the heating plant; install air conditioning in cl ooms; replace ...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 13

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…o , on every . de of town. hen e love our elves, � no th t r ce never deter­ mined ybody' bility." en they mention Albert ein, you'D nrion George W�LSbJ'JUlton Carver, when you love your If. When-they men- tion Barbara B you me . , Corett Scott King. hen you ave yourself. When you love yourself. And fo every Larry Bird there is a M' chael Jordan. That' h t I W s 0 gl d Morehouse. We under tood that all we needed wac ance to p...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 15

…DICKEY REALTY GROUP ev. Cr·oe e t leave's ento Harbor a m sa TeI'I'J BENrON HARBOR - TelliDg it like it 1S, Rev. Lawrence Crockett said adieu to the Twin Cities in a story in the Herald­ Palladikt. Noting th t Blac in the southwestern comer of the at tand a constant threat if the raise their h Crockett sai "We really don't have th people who are coming ou front and 51 ying out front. On of the reasons, I guess, is th once y...…

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…, Benton Harbor Area News 7 p.m. at the T . P Hall, 172S Terril . Road. CitiZe will be ked for for the T ·pin, the ye to come. Community Development Director Yemi Akin ale is .. ve abo the program and it will gener te new i The Department of Com-: merce will . or the ·0 hich will cover a variety of topic including economic development, housing and neighborhood improvement, mu icipal ervices, par and reere tion. Anyone anting...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 17

…tudents and faculty clash OV 1 included in plans rear'dIII. the implementation of the Africana Studies Depart­ . me Ste art re d a prepared tatemeD &om his organiza­ tioo. ·On behalf of the Pan­ AfricuStudeDt UDioD I want to firmly - that will not par­ ticipItc in aD)' dj,lopc with the •• • . Wayne S e Uoi¥ersity· the inclusion and full particiapation of the Study-In group repr . -We feel the admiaistration is tryiDg to divid...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 19

…get ...... nine c:aIOdeI per gram .. genera .. about feU caIofteI per gram. te . foI8&CiQI i�. a one - ..vtng of beef 01 pate hem con grama of fat and 51.1 COIOftIIL So.3)( 9. 27 + 51.8 • 52. 1her8tcn. � of you' c:aIort.I come from . A one - � IeNtng of lute.,. Ham. contcra 1 grama of fat 31 CQIorteI. So.)l.at 29'. of yotI caIof1eI ccme fromfat(l X9+31. The U.s. Swgeon General MCOIN'MftdIrMlItC'lnG » S 01 aI c:aIofIeI. For tim' IUf'1...…

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…r • 'ho • Ex· hiblt run. SATURDAY OC· TOBER 14 THROUGH THURSO Y OECE BER 28 a g RECEPT chec:tul d for FRIDAY OC­ TOBER 20 from 5 to 9 p.m. For more information call (313 5422 from 9 a.m. to .. . p.m . flBtU E 1 PA T ENCLOSED: [ ] $15· ( ) ( ] T�YTO: PO BOX 03560 • WlGlIoUND PK. 48203 …

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 21

…YOUTH FESTIVAl OF UGHTS . Honoring boys and girts 11 to 17 WEDNESDAY OCT. 18at8p.m. n Halt Plaza. Evefy youth' invited 0 be a part of -Cand Lighting Ceremony" • a moving an ch • &no e . Everyone encour to come to th . T purpoee of I. hole.ome celebration fo youth I. help �hange the of our city from aim and violence to youth and lig For more information of I . Improve. ment ciati�, 26aO W. Bo.ton, Suite 410, Detroit, . ch. 48...…

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….. 1. DEMOUT1ON OF RESI)EN. TIAL STRUCTURES • (X)NTRACT # DE".! 2. OF RESlDEN- TIAL 811IJCTURE8 • CONTRAcT # DB�.3 3. GAS � 01. � FOR THE MOTOR DIVISION· CON1'RACT . 88-08 4. 0fIAL SEfMCES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOP ENT 5. U IFOR fltEPLACEMENT FOR OFLOCN-.41 0 #343 . e. CARPET FOR McGREGOR PUBUC LIBRARY (CHILDREN'S MEA ONLY) • CON1'RACT #CA5-1 OATH WEST AlAU Equal Oppoctunity EmpIoyw' PERSONAL NEW START - $5,000 LOANS. No plo...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, By AllIs DETR Public Sch I students return­ ing for second semester January 23, will find themselves in larger classes. Faced with a $160 million deficit and the threat of a state take-over, Detroit school ad­ ministrators are moving to trim costs. Larger class sizes and early retirement for ad- \ ministrators are the first steps. • ...... In memo dated Nov. 21, 1988, Supt Arthur Jefferson in­ structed Regioaal Superinten­ d...…

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…I I I I Work rs -h ve /( eping j b L .. c .... CilpitIIJ News Sewice LANSING - Unless they change to keep up with the times, more industrial rkers could find themselves out of date, out of styLe and just plain out of k. America must join the "revolution' to shift &om an in­ dustrial ceo omy into the new informational age in order to stay competitive with industrial Asian and European nations, the director of the Michigan De...…

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…- Other component of the J cbon genda include D.C. S ood, minority and men - • de progr for blusu· sess d pport for DeUums' Bill for tougher nction uamst South Africa. eedl to yexpanded aid for housing. health care;, education, jo and sane foreign policy will con­ tinue to be integral to Jackson's efforts to restore sanity to the Democratic Party. That's ntially the strategy which J J ckson will be bar- essing his upporters .to...…

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…5 OPINION I 'Freezing' to death By Be amiD F. . ,Jr. The different kinds of mor­ ta1ity of a society give an indica­ tion of the social priorities of that society. Across the United States during this winter season there is an alarming ina-ease in the number of homeless persons who are freezing to death on the streets, Despite municipal programs to gather up the homeless, es�ciaUy when the temperature plummets, the number of h...…

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…I . I I I HPC� links public t worl with satellite I I . o L Y 0 E I Planning at (313) 152..0475, ex­ tension 214" DETROIT The next broadcast will in- Dy Ro volve the First Annual Blac HIGHLAND PARK - Im- Managers Forum, a live aginegreatpeoplefromallparts videoconference for Blac of the ancient work talking managers, their bosses and their together and exchanging ideas _ colleagues, It'will be held Wed­ - the African/Egyptian kin...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS I yo t: unity I a When h Emerson d be paid for the rk he did during J nu ry, Scott declared, e money is in bu et," Council members ked ho he could be p . d ·th no con­ tr ct to set his salary or ho of the time of the meeting. th city treasurers office told • • T-Y Council Pre ident Porter ed, and received pe:nDllSSi()D from the rest of the council to tain from voting. ling that since the mayor had no r...…

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…I I I . t .... I I J ... " 15-21, CHIGAN CITIZEN ACHIEVE - - • IlonGId Dtompsonj 1988 KcrDL Achiever ANord recipleflt - Busi1ess; Founder, Mhority 'tOOth Entrepreneurship Program (MYEP), St. Louis, f'v1o. Ronald Thompson is nurturing entrepreneurial spirit among . inner-City students seeking a future in the business world. Through his work, young people in St. Louis are beqinning to build a better tomorrow for themselves and th...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I 1m - f MlCliIGAN crnZi:N ood Par Di ric Council:' Speaking up for 1 poor . eople who I ere pushed out . By NOTE; The following �polt is pan of an on-going series to commemorate the fint 20 yean of citizen district councils, estab­ lisJud to represent resident: of urban renewal �as. . The Elmwood Park #3 Citizen District Council (CDC), represents citizens from Lafayette to Vernor, Mt Elliot to Chene, including the old "Black...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 12

…e· W ASHI GTO , D.C. A) - The United egro Co e Fund raised a record $45 million in 1988 urpassing 1 by $1 million the mount it r�d mo e than a year ago, Oms opber F. Edley, Sr., presi­ dent and chief executive officer of the Fund, announced U CF gained hundreds of thousands of dollar in benefit concert by singer Michael J ckson and Whitney Houston, in 1988. UNCF, which has 42 I member colleges, also r ised m e than $10 millio i...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 13

…. I Newly eI«Ietl K.tt Cormty � Today,J 3, 1989.bythe Once of God. I bne bemme Co ty •• of the 17th I>istricL My ch,JIenp· to puB together the type of BipIr- • pport it takes to deliver goods and servicea to my distriCt and the county a whole. I sec a strugIiog comm .ly at­ te pting to make the right decisions for 0 various com- class' • Ize min· trator in the per onnel department, could not be reached In additional to cons...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 15

…BENTON HARBOR AREA NEViS Be � would resist , ------cey says City gets funds for 'loveliest armory constellation' Michigan Equity Grants, · th part of a $143 million statewide In e program supporting regional southeast sky cultural activities, Will be com- ing to Benton Harbor. . Editor, . I In announcing grant If we have some clear sky this recipients, Gov. James would be a great time to see Blanchard said, "These funds Orion....…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 17

…J-., J.5.Z1, ! MICHIGAN 0'I1.ZFltf BETTER LIVING� hat' Michael Ja k me age to By Dr. W.Fa The other day, I got a chance to see Michae11ackson's recent video, "Smooth Criminal. WIt was one of the best choreographed and produced videos I have ever seen. H he is Dot the.most out­ standing performer in show business, I don't know who is. There are some terrific scenes in the video that leave the viewer enraptured. Michael, wearin...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 19

…YOUR FINANCES Mltnukee. WI. A. A.M. Best is an inde­ pendent ratings service for the life insurance industry. A + su­ perior is their highest raing with A exceUant being the lowe t rating that is recommended for castoeer usc. Any rating below A excellant implie . that the under lying ri k may not be worth our while. I a id·s all dall I A A �upon bond is a special type of bond that does not pay interest un:. tures. Zeros can...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 20

…CHURCH� 1# olea kill morning'ti19 t night - either in class or hitting the books," . d Perrone.. Finally, I realized I would do OK. The lights tarted coming on, and I relaxed littl bit." Perrone did better than ·OK" - he made Dean's L· t t LMC f A th pring emester, aod warded the first Elisha Gray n Scholarship for a student in nufacturi or engineering. The scholar hip, for $250 per semester during the 1988-89 academic year, ...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 21

…. I rl1l5 pi,£�II'r ,cf H II'f T() s ro' 8 cJ ca �(,., �E fM A PArE,1I1TIIII& ""'LL .' scene ,. I ehind-th· strong. mostly white women' probably sing some of the tunes . . group, Manwatd1cr's Inc. from her latest LP due out tim e J � To Trial:. Marla o. S Gr • spring on Arista. . . Whoopi Law Muhammad, a Michael These days Marla Gibbs i 100 - Goldberg will play the cousin of Jacbon enth iast, who peoees- ing for a building for her ...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 22

…c' Citizc Adv. -_"', 1J'19/89� n To Y (f poa the desaibcd: State of M1C:IUg1m Co ty of Berrien OTYOFBENTON HARBOR add to City Beaton Harbor &c th S 2' Thereof Lot 12 B 1 11-52-5250-0012-00-8 Amount ncces ary to redee .52 plus the fees of the Sheriff. �_D.Kclly Addr s: Highland Par ichigan 48203, l2541 Second Street, P ee of BusiD : Ben- ton Harbor, 9022, 175 W .. . Street ce he Y . n to _I con- cerned persons: The pro...…

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…• • J' 15-21, CLASSIFIED To: Gail V. Jerreau 8)() arwick Benton Harbor. MI 49022 the land, I DESCRIPl10 0 LAND State of Michigan County ofBenien CITY OF BENTON HARpOR Newl8nds add to the City of Bento Harbor &c the S '1: Thereof Lot 12 Blkl 11-�S2S0-00].2..()().8 This Parcel is an 1mp'<Wed Residcatial Parmi AMOUNT PAID .as TAXESFO 1 Amount DCCC sary to redeem, $1,"29.78 p the fees of the Sbuiff. DEED OLD Bro Industr...…

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