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November 26, 1989 • Page Image 1

…BuUalo - Most· ues that concern the average African­ American "leader" - integra­ tion, desegregation, affumative action, government ponsored progr , assimilation, accep- Brock, of the Los ADaeles­ DeterminatiOD Com- ee aU tb thiDp distractions from the real of for Americans for 300 r come a game of politics. I don't see the legislature coming up with anything effective, • Hood . d. e ought to p some _ coosideratioo to . it to...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 3

…ew.Co CtIpitIIl News Service LANSING - A litigation ex­ plo ion brought about by a society mor concerned with rip.ts tha.o duties has brought Michigan Supreme Court to De rul to move casea rille requirca a cue that is � before the court W ar a· right lou p ,nota duty�onclou people-. -oorot y Comstock Riley m be decided by the end of the foUowing term or else be reargued. The rule, hich went into ef­ fect on Oct. 1, will b...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 5

…A the election returns rolled in on Tuesday, ovem­ ber 7, it became clear that African-American politicians ere, posting unprecedented victories in cities like ew York, ew Haven, Durham, Seattle and in the state of Virginia. David Dinkins would be elected the first African­ American mayor of the nation's largest city and Doug Wilder ould become the first elected Black Governor in American hi tory. But while the ir was filled wi...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 6

…H can . . , economic d social . es really be . g- oifiCantly to the left of th im- posed by former m yor Ed. Koch, en befo e the election, the Blac Democrat named Koch' former deputy m yor athan Leventhal to lead his tr itio team. The po rful post of cor­ porat co nsel as offered to oc 'sformer la partner, Vic­ tor L. Komer. Iii ort, Black activists -and progr ives are . , are these elections a . d of"n ocoloni I elution" to th...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 7

…# t p' ogram 0 fers . option. to 'CI ime • I c imina ion 9 di DI!'I'ROlf - Three la suit Ii ve been recently filed in etro-Detroit area charging race disaimination, ccordiDg to the F . Housing Center. The sui are: in excess of$2S0,OOO, turned out to be an encounter with delays, requests for additional informa­ tion, and finally, a refusal by the owners to sell � property to the plajntiffs. The Farmer's allege, in their uit...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 9

…of DBTROrr - Interim Superin­ tendent John Porter announced at the Nov. 14 Board meeting that a report detailing the deliberations of the committee formed to study WDTR, the . board' educational broadcast­ ing network, will be available in the board secretary's office. The report was not made available by "Michigan Citizen" presstime. However, through a Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request, the "Michigan Citizen," was able ...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 11

…co LANSING - I CO, a bill . passed out of the Senate ludiciary Committee ov. 15, sounds more like a Miami VICe cbaraaer than a piece of legis- lation. I Ironically, the TV show's detectNes, Cr�tt d Tubbs, used the federal RICO statute to seize ill-gotten gains from bad pays. In the end, the cops a1- ys drove off in expensWc cars aDd La maker in both state ho e hope for p e of RICO, hich stands for the federal Racketeer IDflueD...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 13

…LANSING - Since failed sales and property tax Proposals A d B Will not bring additional funding for education. Will Michigan's businesses come to the rescue? Partly. . Th the proposals 'NeI'e overwhelmingly defeated, the . c .paign had at least one lingering benefit, ccording to officials. have an coalition that ica1ly coalesced around the i ue of educ tion," state Budget Director Shelby Solo on said. re "Not only educators bu...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church • carec . For 11Itn in/� con­ tea: AHBAl Huilqutll1m, 111 &sf Wtlcker Drive, Suite � ChiCllgO, Ill· Dis 60601; (312) 644-6610. …

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 15

…lnesses ci y for help C mmunlty bu a The Benton H rbor City Commission had a very short meeting onday, November 20, taking ction on only two calendar items. Mayor William Wolf said two of the calendar items were being held until some matters could be cleared up. The t 0 items held were, emeriag into a lease agreement wit the Integr ling Date Sys- for space in the Business Growth Center (Incubator) and the sale of two propert...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 16

…1 tin '11 be held in D-1 6 the m in c Benton Harbor I\rea Schools Superintendent, James . Rotter, has announced that alo with t beginning of a ne decade the year 1990 win be celebrated in the Benton Harbor Are Schoo "The Year of the Senior Citizen". It is time to y thank you", Rutter sid, to tho e enior citize who ha raised their children in our schoo, ose who ve so loyally upported the boo, regardless if they bave had childre...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 17

…United States and the Pacific Rim· is the title of panel discussion to be presented by the Lake Michigan College Honors' Program from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesaay, November 29 in the Blue Lecture Hall at the LMC main campus, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton Township. The public is welcome to attend and there is no charge fot, ad­ missi n, The lecture rs second in a series of of four to be presented at Lake Michigan College during the...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 18

…• . . 130 to 159 \xv and eve of 160 or higber high. Smo ing and high blood pr e can dramatically in crease the d ger from hi chole terol. Pre-menopausal omen re at 10 ri k for , coronary he while there i no- evidence that cholesterol levels heart • ° in til e derly. Another problem i market­ ing--eimed at exploi . public fear abo chole terol, Super­ mar et shelves e . c ed with products dYertising themsel­ v "10 in cholestero...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 21

…UP COMING . . . EVENTS " Compl and ecf By FLODEAN S. RIGGS ETRO ROIT YULETIDE FAIR �S CN.28 d DEC. 3 12:30 TO 4 p.m., SATUR­ DAYSOEC.2, 11 T04M and et. by local arti, . Crafts from around th world, homemad lunch and a r - day 'n' be Id tth Central United ethodist Church, 23 Ea.t Adam at Woodward and Gland Orcu . For more nformation call iSS- 5422 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHROUDS OF OATAUTY Work by Caro yn d ICU pture, te a...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 22

…AV, 8LE DETRO THE ••• DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST S AFFAIRS ---' ,000 $20,000 15,000 $24,000 10 ,100 ,00d 17,500 Aff ir - 91� Int - co BRO ER …

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED MICHJG CITIZ 23 Coordl of Hotline. Ex- . perlenee In lupervilion and knowledge of domestic violence and criIiI intINwntion r.quired. Office 10- catld in metro De . Send , resume to: tICNJV. P.O. Box 7032. Huntington Wood. I �. EN;Y WORKI EXCELLENT PAYI - bIy products at home. Cd for in- . formation. S04-&41-8003 Ext. 9534 (Open Sunday) ATTEN11ON: EXCELLENT INCOME FOR HO E AS'SE Bl Y WORK. I FO. CALL 504-848-1700 DEPT....…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 1

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March 26, 1989 • Page Image 2

…ill' all A1USODJ Will the planned summit meeting of African American leaders be a war up version of the Democratic Party/Civil Rights coalition, or will the in- . elusion of Min. Louis Farrakhan and Dr. Lenora Fulani provide progressive spi ce for a more ful­ filling session? Final plans for what is billed . as the nation's first nonpartisan Afr ican-Amer ican Summit, April 21-23 in Ne Orleans were outlined las wee nd in Chicag...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 4

…tart ill lt liff depend Job LANSING' - Gov. James Blanchard's proposed Job Start , program, awaiting legislative debate, is aimed at Iiftiog the "dependency trap" afflicting Michigan general-assistance youths. The program would offer a IrJeam and earn" altematm for an 18 to 25 year-old employable general assistaDce recipients by requiring them to participate in education or job training p-ograms. ·Job Start I a fundamental sh...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 5

…· , II tant fo the lead rship of the church to e a strong vocal and dive position agajnst the cruel manifestations of racism in Africa and' particular in southern Africa. Catholics re careful to footno e their invo ement and contributions to the vic­ to . es of the Civil . ts ove- men! in the 1960's in the United States. As are tempting now to revitalize that mo ment for freedom and justice, i is our hope that the Church leader...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 6

…. I MICHIGAN aTIZEN 5 OPINION Ran and file labor .. is I b.enora Fu nl Dr.Le The social ferment in the African-American oommunity is spreading. It has already reached the campuses. Now rank and file labor' beginnig to rise up. Right on! For weeks striking workers have been pitting . ength against Eastern Arilines and its union-busting president Frank Lorenzo. Like the students at Howard University who forced the Republica...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 7

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS EED HOUSE REPAIRS? LA DLORD SERVICE GROUP Hom of the p((lfes�/onals -_._------ I 9 • EI ctronic Tuneup • Fro End Ai;; �m��t Phone 956-8160 . 12551 WOODWARD at Glendale Highland Par . MI 48203 CY WILLIAMS HIGHLA D :-A". IIoI'CHIGAN •• 203 AUlO , .. Icr .... •• TV'H. U •• f •• , l E '0 868-2900 You may be more II ely todevelop two diseases of the nose and throat =chroruc rturutrs and chrome laryngitis In rrum...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 8

…MICHIGAN CI11ZEN 7' Highland Park Focus By HIGID...AND PARK - Resi­ dents successfully got the city to agree to give young people more consideration in the fiYe year recreation plan at a public hear­ ing, held during a meeting of the Highland Park City Council Monday March 20. . Such public hearings are ne cessary procedures for receiving state funds from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (D.N.R.), city sources said ...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 9

…a. 7. 0 a. The data no i being a alyzed in conjuction itJi other . lion to determine dion ybe warranted, Thomas said, ad­ ding: . type of data will help identify potential areas o� sys­ temicdisaimination but will not replace full investigation or evidence gathered to document cases of alleged discrimination, " "From he dquareter , we no have ccess to more than 100 pieces of information on each case, • he noted. "Added as each...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 10

…BASIC CAR DEDUCnBlE WARRANTY MAJOR 'QJ POWER- OUTERIODY 2A-HOU covers entire ENGINE car except COMPONENTS FORREMaR PROTECTION TRAI RUST-THROUGH lOlL-FREE normal PROTECTION of major PROTECTION PROTECTION HOTUNE upkeep components 1989 CHRVSlER SyeOrs Syears • None 7yearsl 7yearsl 7yeorsl _s ' '«>RICER 50000 mies 50000 miles 70000 miles 70000 miles . 100000 miles • 1989 4 yrl 4yrl 4 yrl 4 yrl 6 yrl C...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 11

…• o econd Survey of Graduates of a Tr ditionally Blac College of edicine, wa prepared by Davis G. Johns n, Ph.D., con­ suit nt, Sterling M. Lloyd, Jr., M.R.P., ssistant dean for stu­ dent If ir HUCM, nd Rus­ sell L. Miller, M.D., vice presi­ dent for health affairs Howard University. The medical school conducted the study to learn more about the practice charac-. t�ristics of its alumni, par­ ticul rly tho c of Black physicians...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 12

…" Ie explain Response to articla Ora South Africa published by tht Detroit Free Press Wednesday, Ftb1lUl1Y 8, 1989 As activists legislators work­ ing to divest Michigan of its economic involvment with cor­ porations oper ting in South Africa, we read with great inter- ", I I ELSON SAUNDERS est and concern the opinions ex­ pressed by Norman Hill, Cyril McGuire and Willie Hampton in their article "The State Fails to Meet the S...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 13

…R EDI CO E ED I 0 E y fr n up t th year.' a '0 . n inco 1 ta r tum for r: t coli .t. a r tum. n ut th E DI 0 EO d" y goal 0 , ., t to learn o to do different things to lp my mother so that I gro up I ill be an inde­ pendent person", ° Anitra. Pam's go . to resume her r in cosmetology and ys to the Black community, "If you ha any g r hard and you will chieve them." We te P. and Anitr. White, mother and daughter °...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 14

…�. - Ae b dget • pr 0 "Redirecting national priorities is the key to reclaiming the future for our children, OUT elders, for workers, fanners, and families. The tional Priorities Action Packet gives organizers the strategies and steps they need to achieve a true federal government of the people, by the people, and for the people." Jesse L. Jackson • ng t d Y�D(_' D, ity? • yo CO IG TBAC with the ational Priorities ...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 15

…CHURCH • I tor. ch 2S at at tio Quartette Con- vention of America Inter­ denominational, Inc. A t 12- 19,· Me . Tcnaeasee. John tate presi- dent. Wd· Pu er i the t pres·dent . S I G EVlVAL SE - VICES will be held March 1:1 through March 31 t the Good Tiding Community Baptist urch, 747 Buena Vista, where the Rev. Nathaniel Gathright is thep tor. Time7:30p.m.night­ Iy. apters are to The Rev. C.L. Keyes, pastor of the ountain...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 16

…·CEDe asks ci' y. residents n tor support .' By Ott Br I Plans for rekIndling Bentpn Harbor were presented to city residents at the eigbborhood Information and Sharing Ex­ change, (NISE), monthly meet­ ing, Tuesday, March 22, at the First Congregational Church, Pipestone and Bellview, Benton Harbor. Jay Van Den Berg, Vice President of Public Affa�s, Whirlpool and Vice Chairman of Community Economic Development Corporation (CE...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 17

…Benton Harbor Area News ory me r Pre-School StoryTimc will OT be held 0 WedD y, ch 29, because of spring vaca . n. StOry'iUDe will r umc wee April 5, from 10:00- 10:45 a.m, ovies for children will be o on S turday, April!, at 2:00 p.m. Showing are: The Case Of the Elevator Duck, e Friends nd Aesops' Fables. Books added to the Adult Department are: "Wait Tell ext Year" by William Goldman; onkey On A Stic • by John Hub er; "T...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 18

…I Seeo d B pdst Cllurch . 114 years old tim year. It is the outgrowth of a Swiday School that held its meetiDgs at 84 Main Street, Benton Harbor, above the "Five and Ten Cent Store'- in 1875. Five years later in 1880 Rev. Cromwell from Canada organized a Baptist Church and was located on Bronson street A frame was erected Shortly afterward the church was burned to the ground In 1890, Rev. Ferguson from Indianapolis reorganized ...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 19

…Finances/Money e tiDg parochial interests ide d recognizing tb importance of -term ceo omie growth for tb peace of the Western He . pbere.· Present to i dicate their up­ port for the bill ere Con­ gressmen D te F cell, (0- Fla) chair of the Ho Foreign Affairs Committee; BiD Frenzel (R- , Philip Crane (R-IL), Richard Schulze (R-PA), and J ePi el(I)..TX),chairofthe W ys d cans' Subcommit­ tee OD Over ight, ich COD­ ducted a year...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 20

…Better Living he Ba Ie ofa When you were a kid and got a nosebleed did your mom teU you to tilt your head b ck? Un­ fortunately, just the opposite treatment is no considered ef­ fective, states Vasudev R. Gar­ lapaty, M.D., a specialist at the Ear, Nose and Throat Center of Detroit I Most nosebleed victims ould actually sit up and lean forward This causes gravity to 10 r the blood pressure in the upper body and helps the Mood r...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 22

…ENTERTAINMENT Behind-Th Scenes • I Dull �aght Backstage: This year's Grammy's cer- tainly had its share of controversies, what with the boycotting of the rap delegation, and the discord due to th� absence from the nomination process of those like Bobby Brown and Keith Sweat who experienced smash success, and yet were over- 100 ed in the Emmy nominating process. Quite a slat in the face. Then there was the show's star­ studded lineu...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 23

…ED: 61 927-1527 1 r 80 rd UTTERED 0 SE SE ay BARRY NOBLE· 11. NO,LE "They oughta lock all drug addicts up and thro a ay�the keyl Get me another beer, oman!" …

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 24

…I ................. - . .. - ,. . CLASSIFIED County of Berrien TOWNSHIP OF BENToN Pt Lots 11, 12 &- i3 Com 17' E NW Cor Lot 12 Morris ParktheE 123' th Sly to Pt 24' W SE Cor Lot 12 th W93' th N1yto pob 11-03-5070-0012-00-6 This Parcel is an improved residential Parcel Business! CALL J.P C 317-253-3481 . 4701 E. 56th Sl Ind napol ,I 46220 Independeat rtietin, RepJaClltatiYc AMOUNT PAID $2,887.41 TAXES OR 1984 Amount nece...…

March 26, 1989 • Page Image 25

…5,1 �--,· .. r Gu Grou Detroit, Quartet Union Hall King Soloman's Temple Prayer Poe et International Reach one ... Teach One Program The Wheatley Special Donation(s): 3.00 Children 5.00 Adults oge e' und …

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 1

…Hom /e m na, citv open up - , vacant proiect« 8yRoseEnl DETROIT Members of the Wayne County Union of the Hom luss (NHU) and ap­ proximately 30 of its hoomeless attended a meeting of the City Council on Monday February 20. HU President Wayne Pip­ pin requested that the Council make vacant, repairab public housing vailab1e to the Union to be made habitable. At a prior meeting with the council, its President Erma Hender on prom...…

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