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September 23, 1990 • Page Image 13

…z:, · u . C Q Q - .. QCD c .. r -. c I o -0 - m • >- as " c o :i. s: u · as a. CD It) 0":: -� c .. o - .. l! - a. .>C W -2', 19 MICHIGAN CITIZE PAGE IJ I J lil!l I I II I1III 11I1 II . I 1��II�I���I�!I!!I!���!ljl II�I� .� ·�I····o .. oP··llo .. oPI�··�·· � ii ii iijiiiiiiil iiiii iiiiii �. � = fI.l. I I I "t ' Ip'l II 55! I • I'::: � II II "Ii! iiI It � e I . • i il i •• Iii;- ui 1 - .� � 111111...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 14

…to offer long with competitive prices. to To D vi ,.however, the ey is th t h rever you do. it hould "pleasing unto God, nd put him first You can ac­ compli h II thing through God and you hould apply hi te ching through your work." C 0 or it can be L C o Y IS c n m I 2 I t 2 convent nt loeatlona: AD 11000 . C ICHOLS Sui 10 yer. r …

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 15

…'S Barbe Shop V-..al�74 74 WALL STREET . on H.t»or I 1022 CUT - � & �'S HAIR CUT All STYLES SH & SET - WOMEN'S EYEBROwS ARCHED CURLSBY�N�ENT a BENTON HARBOR -At the Monda y September 17 t Ben­ ton Harbor City Commi sion meeting, Michael Green, an n urance agent wi th the ew or Life Insurance Company a . pre ent to tal to the com­ mrs Ion about a fee of 500 he had propo ed to the City for prof sional ervice h per-. formed tryin...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 16

…·1 , 5 tbe ot er 100 mil .. i ould never h ve b en ap­ proved given t que tion ble dealing precedin it. ba directly affected millio of people. People ho ere neither privy nor p rty to hi hi h-handed dcci ion. but ve 10 pay for it none­ thcle • It can be rg d th t Barry n elected official. n.d uld ve no n better. 0 • and the on of t t ct cted ofrlci I In the I nd. He i no led c­ abl about ethic lIy correct procedure nd h t...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 17

…av Gu Or, R colonizing th Gulf ,WID Reed NNPA CorrespoNlelll America's leading military an Iy ts say that we could 10 e 25,000 of our soldiers' lives if a ground war broke out in the Persian Gulf area. With the continual chorus of bluff and bluster from Pre ident Bu b, Secretary Ba er nd the controlled mcdia of our country, it seem th t 25,()()() American mothers may be left to mourn the live' of our ons and daughters, di - ...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 18

…inority-Owned Busines es - Bl c , MB87-l, re av it- ble for 8.50 each prep id from the Superintendent of Document, U.S. Govemment Printing Office, Wa hington, D.C. 20402. The GPO stock number i 003-024-06935-1. DC umb or D0-2499 �2500-4999 5000-7499 7500 Of mOf8 PAPPY'S BARBER SUPPLY 12511 ood rd Av . High nd P r I 48203 P on : 865-5200 o …

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 19

…Co ore By Derrtc C. Le SttJlf Reporter Producer/Director Reuben Yabuku's play, "The Colored Museum," is a comedic celebration of Blackness and all the contradiction it en­ tails. With a vibrant and alive cast the play coaxs and some­ time drag the audience into the realities of Black life. and expo c them to a part of our lives that at times we would not Ii e to claim a� our own. and to a cultural h ritage that we sometime. fo...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 21

…SEPTEMBER 23·2', 1 MICHIGA CITIZEN PAGE 21 GEORGE ALLEN HILL, SR. Georg. AJ HII. Sr. of Jol llinoia died Saturday. September 8 • 1geO. The held Frtday s.p. ber14l1tTrlnltyF .. ctuch. O.H. Py •• 1II F'-'*1II Home f\M'*8I ""lgementa . George Alert • Sr. born to 1he � of I Henry Ind Emma Morris H In • I noie. SuMvcn uded: a �ng and devoted . Fr.noes; a daqrter. Emm . 2 sons. George A. H . Jr. of Oekltnd. CA and L of St. Louia. M...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 22

…1 "5 ppolin. 7,000 do 30 yr •. ,000 11 r Sh r. 15727 d.n 00 do n/30 yr.. 25,500 do n/5 yr •. 300 12 25 IIbourn. 13534 Cherryla n 2000 do n/20 yr . 12,000 do n/30 yr •. 17,100 17,500 202 25 Clalrmount 500 do 10 yr •. 1 ,500 2125-27 Glendal. $22,500 10 do n/3� yr •. 2 ,000 $35.000 41 1 La .po n e o do 10 yr . 1 Hull 500 Ca h 3 55 110 10,000 $1000 do n/10 yr •. 26,500 11 5 Ch.1 000 C h $26,too 1 5...…

September 23, 1990 • Page Image 23

…Corr.pondenta wanted ior ty t.M in in your community. 'Iity to report ecanHIy. nin .. inchiduIII. Send � � • of interest to: ichigan Citizen. P.O.Box 03560 HighIMd Park. I 48203. FREE TRAVEL BENEFITS! AIRLINES OW HIRING! ALL POSITIONS! $17,500 -$58,240. Call (1 )802-838-8885 Ext. X-l04606. FREE TRAVEL BENEFITS! CRUISE SHIPS AND CASINOS NOW GOVE NT JOBS! NcJw.hmg in you ..... bat'I Ind w.1lal41d For CUNnt c:A jaba end ..,.iCI6on...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 1

…ar on plan to r thousands awaited entrance to Cobo Center for the special events of the eveni the 74th Annual NAACP Springarn Medal, which was received by the Rev. Jessie Lou' Jac on, J c As the fmal even for the AACP c me to a close ·8 Co o ion in e t Sr. The awards ceremony Vi pre . ded over by Dr. Benjamin L. Hoo , CEO/Executive Director AACP. Hoo chal­ lenged NAACP presidents from a th nation to t e the m e back to...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I men ·anxiety 0 ver 10 provide emotionally tisfied of fulfilled . by the marriage. I . The husband's father is well­ educated. The wife has very stroH kin- . ANN ARBOR - The mar- . hip ti with r own' family of B ack men ho are and fee her in-la are in- deeply concerned about their trusive. ability to provide for their The wife ways there is not famili are t greatest risk for enough role flexibility in ign- separation or divorce,...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 7

…ic ory in di IDGHLAND PIC. - An ar­ b' tr or. reportedly ruled on the matter of 0 Highland Park officer 0 were fired because of refusal to drug te t. Both e city dministra­ tion d the police union claim the ruling w in their favor. Officer ab'il Hazemy, President of Highland Park' police and firefighter's union claimed that the rbitrator reinstated two officer - J.obo Solomon and Fred McMakin, who re dismissed for refusal to ta...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 8

…Hiqntano Park Focus EOUR BABIES VI G? .) . 'COCA/II '-J E rming The Unborn Find Out or ... Public Forum. On Inf nt ortality .. ftll'NI.Y July 31, 1989 :00 p.m .• 8:00p.m. At o t opathic Ho pital __ .. -�t-..I A . h Flooi Auditorium HkIt1I1Md P I 48203 p' …

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 9

…onfu----­ r action to CP no- 0 DETROIT - ew Yor oviemaker Spike Lee may n have done the ri thing en e did not attend th AACP' 80th Annu I Convention recently held in Detroit. "You ould think that he ould 0 up ·th . movie out and everything," . d 15- year 0 dJoeUen Murchinson. urchinson also lives i Ne Yor nd id th t she slightly dis ppointed th t 0 many of the big name stars e b e to come to the conven­ tion. "It's . d of c...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 11

…Double to stigma: Obstacle women ale holies E G Family members of a omen alcohQlic often enab her to contin drinkiDg. By d' thiap for ber that e woUld normally have to do her­ self, her alcoholism is al10wed to progres . M . excuses for her, taking on her re pon- 'bilities, failing to confront her w�n�e� or � pomtme t due to her drinking aree p ofe . IAL But I'm not that b d," ODe of the most common rebutt of n alcoholic, e...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 13

…DICKEY REALTY GROUP o Cr e marina propo .81 spar s �a ed debate BENTON HARBOR -At the Monday night, July 17, Commission eetiug, th propo al for the a Cree Marina brought heated discus­ sion from the commissiQIL Commissioners delayed c­ tioa 0 a resol· 0\u the . ue of t will the residcots get for &clling two pieces of property for $1 each to Marina developers. Theodore Smith, preside of the Ox' Creek Comp ny wants to purch G...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 15

…ICO:...... . . IDCIDbCrs-' , Heald said, -or of other e1eded offi­ cial , expccially you, r. Mayor. We waDt ore . .. . 2000 Bluineu OppotflUfily Be your 0 • bos, SubmMtUU ill hoped the ·of US SPRI T , . �\ .. 15 n …

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 17

…o o? 8 IW)NT � GALLERY - 41 E.Adam • SHERRY WASHl GTO GALLERY - t Cen . Send Your Announce­ m nta of your group or or­ ganltzaUon: P.O. 80 03560 12541 Seoond. St. Hgt111MG PIWk. 48203 (313) -.oem. c Fu-. Jac CoatID 1 tributed during anyone year to the advancement of the Association's programs. I The Detroit (Central) Branch NAACP, Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, Preside 0 rU'Sl Prize, for having over 1,000 member and Second Pri...…

July 23, 1989 • Page Image 19

…...... •••• ZODIAC •••• \ \ AlES CA CEI{ , 771 448125'- fa VIRGO LEO SCORPIO 1ft SSt , ----- .. ./ 861 CAP SAG PISCES / /'" ..... CLASSIFIED 13 8 337'-812 27 3 230 51Q 188 8 91 611 I MA RUliH SPEAKS THE TRUTH! , LIBRA AQU eREV•S \ � 10 I …

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 1

…OITCOU ell II. OKAYS LI ITED REPARATIO S p�. By Alii onJ Correspondent DETROIT - By a unan i- gress approved payments of mous vote, the Detroit City $20,000 to each. Council April 19 approved a . Cleveland said he didn't resolution urging the U.s. Con- want to put cash in the hands of gress to pay limited reparations young Blacks. He told this to the descendants of slaves. paper he tbought tbe money . The resolution calls upon the ...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 2

…• Project BAIT A one-month oeasefire in W em Sahara ended ch 1 en the Polisario Fro -which been fighting _ e territory' . dependence from orocco for 14 years- ounced th t military oper ti h d "resu d on aU fro ts." The truce declared in January, after Polisario I ders met ith orocco's King Hassan 11 and both parties ccep ed a United atio plan for a referendum to decide tb terrritory's f e. A rding to Polisario representative djid Abd...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 3

…'J t . I .. ( e e .A. mosphere of progress on Tues- Being a- center, it did not have DETROIT-After 0'Yer one day evening, by Wednesday degree or tenure granting week of a ·study-in· being held afternoon there appeared to be power. Full-time fac;u1ty mem- the len Cwbeny Joy Ad- an impasse in the talks. hers, all of whom were non- min· tration Building for stu-. When asked if the depart- . tenured, were hired by their dent services, ...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 4

…• I e ery concerned about th perceiv d t ions bel n the African American and Hi p nic American com­ munities in iami as a result of the soci I nd economic im- HArpy DA,{S A E «'E A�AI (lin iami� elv I Rig plications of the rise in the local immigrant population. Strategically the African Americ n nd Hi panic American communities should unite in common struggle fS?r empo erment The future of . mi does not have to be fu­ tur...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 5

…) Aprfl23-29,19I9 MICHIGAN ctI1ZEN ========�----����----------�--�------------�----------�----� Opinion/CCtmmentary/Editorials/Letters 'eric a IS n,dangered de·moci ocy " The Black. Agenda and independe/Jf-polii;cs By Dr. Lenora Ful persuasion, religious organiza- Along with other concerned . tion, all economic levels, ages, African Americans, I have been philosophies and walks of life." invited. to take part in the In 1972 the Natio...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 6

…Opinion , Ron Daniels etv. d as tla Director of tire . 01 Rain- o Coaliti tl e Deputy Campa; ana r for the r R verend Jesse J ac son's p idcnti I Com He - "S d Presi t of the 0- tio 01 Bloc .as embly and as Chairperson of the National BI c Indep ndent Political Party. Currently, he serves as President .0/ the Institute lor Community 0 tmization and D elopment in Youn stown Ohio. He ay be contact d at (216) 746-5747. . ca i cha...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 7

…April 23-19, 1989 MICHIGAN CI'I1ZEN 7 Highland Park Focus • givet • , .• . By HIGHlAND PIC. - To city ADLON TURNER, PRESI- ofliciak, spiDg not only meaDS DENT OF THE WAVERLY flowers a,nd baseball, but a time BLOC CLUB, would like to to set up city bud- - decid- see money spent to restore the ing on the kind 01� that Citizen District Council, set up will provi the next year, under state law to provide and ether th city will be bl...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 8

…- " ce rvice o ear ·den . Adam Gottlieb, d 1, charged that . of ongoing harr th city. Gottlieb denied the company bankrup and sta d i " till operating, charzi the city d ne r asked him about its I finan· condition before" the exealtNe order igned dis­ miMing him. "I ve letter of credit, - he . d. .. could have 2-3 ambulan­ ces in a matter of seconds," A month 0 yor Scott tried to get council to cancel Gottlieb's co tract bec...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 9

…• I 7 iMiCHIGAN anzEN r ,. � . Move · nto Michigan Bell Toucb:Toncr or C sto . Calling , Services by ·May 17 and we'll connect em free. your conversati ns so you n save time anti avoid callbacks. Speed calling rvice wne e you can complete your calls faster by u ing just on or two digits to call selected numbers. Touch-tone se�ice lets yo add speed, accuracy and convenience to our dialin . Choose any r all and pa no connection cha...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 10

…National Briefs doo For the past 12 years I have been tudying Black hi tory in ichig n, pecializing in the period fro 850-1910. y doc­ tor I the . 1 published in 19 3, demo tr ted con­ clu . ely that durin the 9th century, the State of ichig n elcomed Europe ns and ettlers hom the tern U.s. at the me time erecting legal d i tituti onal barri r to di cour ge Blac from migr ting there. I m presently rking o e boo and I . to i...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 11

…ar I· oman s 91 s �irthday By Vera White - Harriet F. Beasley celebrated her 9Ist birthday on March 24, 1989, at her home' � where she received a total of 33 birthday gifts from relatives d friends. She is a legend here in Three Rivers, where she has lived for 47 years. She lis the mother of three daughters, Henrietta, Margaret and Charley Mae. She also has 14 grandchildren, ap- proximately great- grandchildre nd 12 great- gr...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 13

…ds'Love to ern ichigan h e So th� Michigan resi- dents are listening to Love on Banks through· aD On-the- otes these says, thanks to a Job TraiiUng CODtt d with the ne� radio . tion, a promiSing Private Industry Council. young di C jockey and 'the . By working with the PIC job Private Industry Council training program, WLLJ Love No s is the name of a reduces the cost of training new live Tuesday night show on employees. The PIC pa...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 14

…I Church Fi 0 en Joy of Jesus started, they addre sed the eeds of the yo th, but they qui y realized the needs of the parents must also be addressed Armed with plan, Joy of' Jesus began. The church has 0b­ tained 0 er 125 jobs for people. Th y've renovated ix houses nd p inted over 35 homes. o of their many accompli - ents include starting a baseball league, a CB patrol and Detroit mini- atio soon to open on Harper Ave. Among t...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 15

…·1 By tee Brown The Downtown Develop­ ment Authority (DDA) and the Tax Increment Finance Authority (TIFA) boards met, WedDesday, April 12, for their monthly business meeting. Christopher Brooks Chair­ man of the Board, read a letter from Dale Sorget, Whirlpool, announcing his resig tion from the DDA & TIFA boards, effective immediately. Sorget's term was to expire in AugusL Dave Mitchell, plant manager of Whirlpool in Ben­ to...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 16

…·. a dollar being pent to fix up the commission chambers. He . d th ,984 could be spe on ne fire hydrants an G In other business the com­ mission voted unanimously to appro e: - An agreement between . the City of Benton Harbor and the Local 685 of the Internation­ al Association of Firefighters, . AFL-CIO. Under the agree­ ment the firefighters will get a 10 percent pay hike, 4 p rcent P3¥ hike on Jan 1, 1990 and anS pe/­ cen...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 17

…23-29,1989 MICBIGAN� 17 Benton Harbor Area News Brea 'Cancer Support Group· eat Cancer ca nd p ntion are the topics of the AfJ. meeting of t ere Canoer Support group sponsored by rcy-Memori MIdi Ce r, Inc. The group . m from.7-8:30 p.m .• Thursday, Apn 20 at the Rm Cong . ana) Church. 2001 . . , St. Joseph. Guest ape r'lI be Sue Wil- son, R.N .• oncology regional coor­ dinator for Bronson Hospital, • Kalamazoo. A que . orHl r...…

April 23, 1989 • Page Image 18

…) CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS ( finan� director, tatmg ecessary to have ·a top pe in the fmaD� depart- ment to putourfin.nces in _..,_ moving to a Ie denIan· of ciaIIy .• Council oman Christine Fr nklin charged that the deman for an increase came because the appointees in the Scott dministra· artcd a the top pay calc. Once you've IiYed the top, you have 0 p ce left to go, and so we're faced with demands fo an increase," e sai...…

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