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October 25, 1992 • Page Image 1

…\ ('1. \ \ I '\(,. �., \11 l ntorm ct! """1,1,'/' \ /'11 t' /'('II/,it' Octuhcr 2::;-.�1. 1')'),2 DE11l0rr - A list compiled by concerned citizens bearin the name of stores su peered of operatin under un anitary conditions was bmded 0 er to the Michigan Dep rtment of Agricu1twe for iDspediOD. Guided by the Ii t, tate iDIlt)eC1lOll have UDCO red an may of pro lema and uecl a of citla on to Detroit grocery to . ollowing up on a compl...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 2

…WORLD NATION HA 0 - The outh African police p­ pointed i first non- hi eoe try whi domination of the force and improve relation with Blacks. Cot O'ivoir ABIDJAN - The United tio IXI United S are pulling DOn- ential taff out of the Uberian capital Monrovia. which under i most serio rebel for two YeaJS, U.N. and emb urcea said. ABIDJAN - Senior aides of Liberian rebel leader Charles Taylor were di­ vided over a cemefire order...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 3

…Zaire KlNSIIA A - An over­ night curfew was dec.l�ed in Zaire's copper-mmmg Shaba region, where at least 20 people have been killed in ethnic clashes. In women NICOSIA,-A enior World Health Organisation official urged developing countries on Wednesday to invest in educating their women, ayi08 they would reap economic dividends. "Educating women pro­ duces one of the higb t rates of economic benefit of any type of inv tment,"...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 4

…- 2 infan are born into porty - 34 infan die - 1,334 teenagers become xually active for the first time - 827 teen ge women be­ come pregnant - 4 children die by firearms - 5 young adul ,ag 20 to 24, die by fireanr. - 1 child commits suicide -125 children are arrested for vlolentcri - 3,374 tudent are s peDded from public chool - 478 tuden drop out of school Please, won't you join us in bying to do omething about it? The 1992...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 5

…. --�-��----��----------�--------------------------------------------------------�----�--�----------------------------� • DR. JA ARIV PRE PE PU H o U Highlights of the organization over the last twenty one years. P rt III "W�n you s� speak the truth; perform w�n you promise,' discharge your trust,' commit not fornication; be cluute; have no impure desires; withhold your hands from striking, and from ta/cing that which is unlaw...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 6

…( '()\I'Il°:\ITY ('.\1.1'::\1):\1{ nd Cultur I Ith Your Child fa t Old ew boy' Goodfellow · Fund pre ent a P nca e nd Sau age Bre kfa t Saturday, December 5, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will al 0 be a clothing resale, all items .50 each. · The Breakfast will be held at The American Legion Hall, 55 Victor. The donation is $3 and it is "all you can eat". Pancake & Sau age Breakfa t Highland Park Lions Club is hosting a Pa...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT · THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY o ob r2 31 Which Black American woman is most noted for her work in cancer chemothe­ raphy? OCTOBER 26, 1911 - M h II J ckson, go pel Inger, was born. 1919 - Ed. ard Droo e, former U.S. Senator, w born. Which famous Black ath­ lete wt.U a lawyer, an actor, Phi Beta Kappa, musician, and reformer? OCTOBER 27, 1954 - Benj min "Do" nav , Jr. became first Black general in U.S. Air Force; In S...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 8

…TORIAL You do have a choice Complaints are frequent about the campaign waged by Bill Clinton -800 the candidate himself. Clinton has studiously avoided the inner city , cities and especially African Americans. His slic "all things to all people" seems-too packaged, too polished, too unreal. Despite aimon's repetitive use of the word "change", we all have the sense that if he's elected, it will be business as usual, with corporations ...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 9

…o op und rcoun Arc n (P T' 0) ve the example 0 me t 1 ttended w I program in Long Is1and, York. that co ted of panel of law chool repre- sentati and ttomeys. One of the panelis an African American law profes­ or from one of our predominately Afrie n American colleges. Another panelist a New Yo Afro-Puerto Rican attorney. I mention the profi or' p ee of employment only to point out the severity of the sibation within this ...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 10

…hun r, ed bodies, nd nurture PI their October ell Continued from A the w Y I . chig n chool h ndle b in edu tion by 1994. star membe id that not many chool pl d been approved th w y Hi bland P , had been and Southfield hool officials came to ee the Highland Par plan. In the plan, tudents first learn foundation kill, which go beyond the traditio I kill of re ding, writ­ ing and rithmetic. Even th 3 Rs are conceived in more com...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 11

…2 "Instead of showing and prov­ ing, I'm proving that I'm the show." - Arn.,lca·z Complet Artlat recapture and bring back that funk. I want this album to make music way too, fun�y again." Growing up the youngest of ten children, the 22-year-old Compton native developed a strong interest in music by the age of three when he would entertain his sisters' friends with his un­ canny ability to identify a variety of songs and artists...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 12

….. ------- ---------- --l Calendar of Events EXHIBITION - "Ih« Real McCoy: African American Invention and Innovation 1619-1930,­ contlnu s at the MAAH, 301 ��-E!rLc.t<- pougla�JJt)f.U Thur�. , 0'1. 0 re, �ot'lc Rql R al ijc oy- e)iJ1IS on wln d, ay, 5:3 7.aopm-at the useum. "The Real McCoy­ dxhlbltlori Include photograph, fJlc Imlles, artifacts and ork to fully IIlustrat the vast accomptlehmente made by nonymous and often forgo...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH y 1 ocl ed ith .Are your eyes trying to tell you something Remember quinting to re d t e cards t your Over the Hill (40th) birthd Y party? Of course there j t w n't enough light in the pi ceo Or perhap it w that mid­ way point between maturing and over-the-hill (35), when you tarted holding the new paper at a di lance to re d it. Are your ey trying to tell you something and you're not li ten­ ing??? Now hear this: The a...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 14

…ere free hot dog , and punch for everyone T YOUT H D fun dancing. pI ying games, eating or J t l1s1cDing to m ic. They 0 had • � to ee the Flying Tigers Karate CI • Instructed by Bill BENTON HARBOR According to Swift there is a one-time fee of $5 for parents for member hip to come and get clothing for their child/children free. A monthly meeting i held to give w y new clothing to the families. "There will lobe food and clothing ...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 15

…BOBTRAVEDI Cornel1tone Alliance Industrial Park on Crystal Avenue, just northeast of leld Airport. According to Du ne 0' eill, President of Cornerstone Alliance, the comp ny d I ith rubber moldin . He al 0 id on of the re 0 D w on came to thi re wa becau e Benton H rbor i n En rprise Zon City. D w on h m de commitment to hire minori ti nd city id n . Bob T vedi, Chief Executive for Da on i former employee 0 Y Ie-South Haven ubb...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 16

…BUSINESS 'FINANCE TIlE YOR, Sharon Pratt Kelly, who earns $90,000 yearly endorsed Ms. Rolarlc, had called Mr. Barry a few weeks ago to talk, personally con­ gratulated him on his victory night "He knows my only in rest is in serving � people of tll: Disnict of Columbia. A lot of my initia­ tives have already been targeted to Wards 7 and 8. If we're to lead tll: city we'll bave to make it work," said Kelly. Barry's win makes t "ma...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 17

…7 RELIGION By ARGAR T A SFIELD S nior for nlor C lebration '92 nd G Detroit P n po r nior for nior Celebration '92. Th vent will be h ld at Par Geri tric Vill ,111 Ford in Highland Par Frid v. October 30th from 10: a.m. to 4: p.m. Special gu ts in lude K ith Hadrill-"The Ma nificant" and Ron Walker "Bust r th Clown". Information and donations, I 3-2515 or 883-2947. portion of proceeds go to Second G p I Homel Outrea h and to Ac...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 18

…Recent tudi h v there i growing" ingle ociety" in thi country with th proportion of ingle dul in Ameri t an 11- time high. Family dinners re clearly not what they once were, and many more people re preparin food for only one of two people. What' the easie 1, nd mo t efficient way to prepare the e mall portion meal ? Cooking with canned foods, of course. Canned food add the extra flavor-and convenience-to any meal-reg rdles of ize....…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 19

…AUTO SALES c.bIe company now hiring .ddltlon.1 1889 COLT employee. to Join HATCHBACK-Maruil � tIeIdI rep. 1IWWn. �r, rwti , "*"m._· bel.Jkely 0MCIdate perfeot m.lnt.lned. \All, • reaponeIbI. Exo II nt oondltlon. :t::t::rb. h::: 62,000 mil ., 12600. tr.vel to v.rlou. CIII (313) 882-7423 •. "grynenta. E>cpenees 1890 TOPAZ ...:;;;:-;: 8l Wld i)IIId. Aptptf ,power window •. I at T.I.-Medla, 15120 I Exc.nent oondltMn ..,). 10..) ll;.J W...…

October 25, 1992 • Page Image 20

…, GE ERAL CTIO - OVEMBER , 1 PROPOSAL A A PROPO TO U IT U L I CREASES IN 0 ESTEAO PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS AND PRO\�E SEPARA TAX U llAno fa OIFF'EAetr PROPERTY ClASSIFlCAT 0 S Th 1 ) 2) 3) imum r of prop rty. aJlowab for two cl d 1992 to caJculat mill ge rollb C I for d rmln ng the maximum prop rty Should thi propo be dopt d? w al�y payer and I rg han ho e who need tax relief mo Will lead to cutback in chool funding. ora ion ...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 1

…Larry Simmon is orman Winch ster banquet speaker Pa 6 , rea DyS Capital News Service lANSING - Black leader- hip in action is what the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus wants to see at the state Capitol. During the next few weeks the Caucus will develop an urban strategy. The report is expected to be ready in mid- ovember. "Urban communities need special attention," said Ursula Littl s, staff person at the Michigan Legisla...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 2

…2 Reinve t in m rica; Retrain our worker ; R indu trialize our na­ nd • R -conver ion of our . du trial plan for civilian u . Co InUN on P 1 7 …

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 3

…October 25-31, 1.987, oc onor DETROIT, MI - At its an­ nual a ards banquet held recently, Robert T. O'Connell, vice president and group ex­ ecutive/finance for the General Motors Corporation, received the Gold Key award from the Greater Oppor- tunities Industrialization Center of Metropolitan Detroit (GOIC). The GOIC is -an affiliate of the 23-year-old Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America -- a nationwide net­ wo...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 4

…- r 9 ra say �or educatio� not aggrevation, for dinner and food, not quaaludes . "So everytime you see a p her of the world selling dlugs to little boys and girls, Tell them to quit, thro diu in a pit. 'It's suicide, 'it's the bad joy ridelll 'so people th t diu are great. • Le1 me tell yo hould really hate. 'It' something sing up your minds. 'It's th turning turning 10 to crime. To this mi t no make II p hers need kids,...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 5

…October 25-31,1987, The Michig n Citizen 5 • I d • • oomow , u. ar By Iter J. Crider The Saturday, September 26, 1987, Home Real Estate Section of the Detroit Free Press had a rather interesting feature article entitled "The ext Boomtowns". The article concerned itself with the prediction by real es­ tate experts of where they for­ see the best housing values in the metropolitan area are. Housing prices in the cities na...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 6

…Ie obiliza- proved that ayne Oak! d Bank handle ccounts for Community Improvement Program Grants. Heath ac­ knowledged the committment m de by the b to remain in the city and its desire to locate in the proposed opping cen­ ter t Woodward and anchester. Council members voted u­ nanimously to name the ichig Citizen the offi- cial ne paper erving the city. Council lcomed publish r Chari elly and e - pre ed their concerns for th...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 7

…October 25·31,1987, Th Michigan CUtten 7 Community Affairs. She also does free lance videos for weddings, fashion sho and commercials. Her goal is to produce video . Dawn is the daughter of Charles and Mamie Yarbrough, Benton Harbor. Da n Yarbrough pursues video career Dawn Delynne Yarbrough, a 1979 gradu t'! of Benton Harbor, no living in Califor­ nia is making her dream come true. Dawn is now working at the Cedars-Sinai Medic...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 8

…1, Co format will: -Provide an opportunity for citize to hear the can- didat ' vie OD· and eir proposed ons; r -Provide an opportunity for didat to citize ' concerns and ho for their city. The candidat are invited to peak, e ch for 15 minut . e moder tor, Ted Vern - co, will th open the floor and invite citizen respo in the form of questio con- cerns, opes, ddressed to the didat . or more inform . on, call 926-4084. oduCIO...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 9

…ur er charge ow 0 of L· Wolf ha Ie i iri 9 a Carl BENTON HARBOR Commissioner Bill Walf has solidified" Alex Little's posi­ tion as city manager or else it will now cost the city "a mil­ lion dollars" to get rid of the manager, mayoral candidate James F. A. Turner charged during the Oct. 19 Chamber of Commerce sponsored debate between himeself and Wolf. By putting the firing of Lit­ tie up for a vote when Wolf knew he only h...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 10

…t o pi fl i 41 11. ( ' .. III II H: II t.uv. I .ct t l' r-. \ i t' \ \ ..., CIVIL RIGHTS less, by helping to stop' Reagan's evil polici ... that the totalled B y t at If you lie to your If, wh t­ e er problems you m y have becom un Ivable. In order to corr t problem, you mu fir identify it preci ly." omen can Ider range and odor than …

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 11

…ATLANTA - The most recent poll of Southern voters sho the Rev. Jesse J ackson leading his five Democratic party rivals in the race to take firs place in the so-called Super Tuesday Southern Primary. The March 8, 1988 primary is called Super Tuesday" be­ cause t least 16 Southern and border states will be conduct­ ing primaries on the same day. ·The poll conducted by the Atlanta Journal and Constitu­ tion found 27% of potential ...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 12

…. chigan' firs African J\nlerican le�ator vvas HA'1*ri4o:nn' elected in 1892. William Ferguson erved one term. ince then there hav been 50 Bl c legislator in Lansing. "Our members are usually very invol ed in different com­ mitt 0 only an ver ge of fi 0 • caucus memb rs o up t the monthly meet­ ,. Littles . d. p 0 frica IT ... .ctJ'll ... �on County ro P chairper­ Judi . fl r: CI r (D. Flint) rv d pr i- City Council CPo t...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 13

…Citizen OGE HE e can build Ben on Harbor lec ames F. A. MAYO rner VOT TUESDA OV.3 Elder A ury Rev. c. . Jones Rev. Perry urray Shaheid Shabazz • Rev. Emery Vanie Rev. Fletch cAfee Paid for by Ben10n Dem. Comm. …

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 14

…roit Rd., it , -683-5913 .4clude Kalamazoo and sur­ roundiDg communi· • Tmo�o m . ory ilie presidents ve fought the same four foes: unfair employ­ ment practices, discrimiilation in ed .on, biased ne COYer d police com- munity rela·ODS/h . ities, The presen leader, Dr. Yd­ man C. Cothran, completed the term of Rev. Asa 0 Ii and u uently elected to erve two year term in 1987. Since tha time, Dr. Cothran h continued monitoring ...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 15

…25-31, 1987 Mi D Otizeo Piccola Shelton She's 88 and going trong Piccola Shelton will celebrate her 89th birthday next January, the Three Rivers woman has wor ed for the past 70 years, and is still ork­ ing every day. She is employed at the Three Rivers branch of the Michigan Employment Security Commission, where she helps senior citizens find jobs. A native of Guthrie, Okla. Shelton maintains the first so­ cial security card ...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 16

…• • 7 01 lp redpl t r- parental input. Te chers will be surveyed regularly about students' attitudes and chievements. ulder said the number of students involved in the project i small enough to bbe manageable, yet large enough to provid uch st tistical analysis. We believ there is no b t­ t r way to break the cycle of pov 'J than providing quality tten- education too all children." r t and / oc I d ily p p r ry ond y for...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 17

…October lS-31, 1987. The Michigan Citizen 17 o of continued from p. 2 righ . That's ·�n ,"Ie upport indigenou lep,� �r hip in Cen­ tral America like the Con­ tadora proce and the Ari Plan. That' why we upport th frontlin ta in South­ ern Africa. And e mu 't mea- ure human rights by one yardatic . verywhere in the orld. The third Jac on Doctrine principle i upport for inter­ national economic justice. t' hy erejec o more carr...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 18

…Sporh Pagt.· II I ment, ho ever, came with dis­ c . on of sports sociologist Dr. Harry Ed ards. Ed ards, ho hired by b eball Commissioner Peter Ueberoth his special assis­ tan in charge of developing minoriti e candidates for po enti e ecutive positions in baseball's front offices I' m agement po itions on the field, come under inere ing criticism by Blac ctivis ey point to 1 c progr in hiring Black manager or front office ex...…

October 25, 1987 • Page Image 19

…The ch gan Citizen NJv. 10/18. 25. & 11/1 EET CHRISTIAN SI GLES - The Sen ib y! Local/Wortdwide by Pho or '1. And Love. Dating. an ngful Companion hip TODAY! F • Brochure/Samples. Fa Moe. write: OUTREACH. Box 9Q20-H34. Van uys CA. 91409 HELP WANTED EISY Work! Exc II nt Pay! Assembl products at hom •• For info. Call 504-641·8003 Ext. A·9534. i�. .:: : ";:� r" '.::;: "'::: ':1 Insp�ati� fO�' $i'.' �. 5 tn pir­ ing tatements from ...…

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