Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 10

…' .. • , . • I . . 1 ,- • This dealer Is s�lIIng something you don't wa,nt. You'l pay more than just cash money. You'l trade In your hopes, your·dreams .... even your sen-respect. Now, do you really want to buy? y. - …

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 11

…1_ 1 e); and t resurf cin of ven treet : Ed­ (Hull to . Win n ); Ed- rd (Morton to Hull); Fr nk ( orton to Hull); orth McCord (Ed ecumb to W uced); orth Steven (W u ond to the orth ection); North Win n (Ter­ ritori I to Green); nd Ter­ ritori I (P w P w to F ir Avenue). After ce n u tr ct t 0 i Iim hed, cen u tract four, i the next t rgeted are, (Brit in, Pipe tone, Bellview, nd Brun- on rea). e tival concert continue_----...…

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 12

…p M ' yo Urologi probl m n rgy to r Ii v • rm row v pro r Mlcrowav Radiativ he tlng Urethr folio ing tre tm nt. Th Prostatron- I ctiv Iy h t problem reas. d stroying ti u th t block the urethr . Ur thr I 0 truction r suiting from BPH. function. Mayo Clinic Roche ter nd Mayo Clinic J ck onville, Fla., Ho Line to take Men's nutrition question nd other urgic I pro- robbing ld r po dic a ow Significant change in the rol...…

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 13

…ei tie h d been rele ed e rlier by ct " Ii e elte el' "It' like a . jungle ome times, it mak me wonder how I keep from going' • under" nd the Fe rle our' "Problems of the World Today". .. "It w little different," he' . e we ere a .tu By to come with ome elutions. I thin th t what' " h ppening today nd wh t' hap­ pening now nd wh t ha h p- . pened t thi particul r emin r i Ii ke lot of BI c women now know that they have the green...…

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 14

…E CH BO RD con i t of approxim tely 40 qu re that ell for a minimum $380 for five years of advertisement, the life­ pan of each game. Board square can be bought by private citizen ,schools, churches and bu inesse as well a other enterprise tbat are in- Briefly ... Ford Pre.ldent addr... • minority bu.lne ••• Ford Motor Company President Phil Benton met with the National Associa­ tion of Black Automotive Supplier at their annua...…

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 15

…1 Adop d Indl Company leotrlo n . Upheld ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Comml Ion'. r mmend on nd Inv Ing In n rt Inm.nt, BLC, lno. .pproved the Site Plan for R.d of Chloago offer. Inve tor. n Lo t r R aur nt, 1 30 Pip on., rt Ity t d I I d n prov 0 B rr Coun oppo un 0 ou e or trpe r Dr.ln d R6 d Comml 0 • money by Inv Ing In Ir • . BLC pon.or. everything from App ov d c gnU uor Con ro b.auty pag.ant. to oono.rt. C...…

May 26, 1991 • Page Image 16

…BLACK GRADUATE TUDENT CONFERE CE --wt be held on the uc Berk ,CA canJ)Ue from May 30 to June 2. For pr -r atton Info cell '*nee AobIneon (415) &42 1. FLAG BUR 0 --()f the old torn & ed - & replaoemert of .." •• In • form I oer mony at 3pm. at the Broadetre t Nuralng Cntr I 12040 BroadnMl t�1-�. HARTFORD EMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH -18700 Couz_ Dr. MornIng Worehfp 7:30 11.n. - SundI¥ School 8: 301m. - B (T�.) 8pm. - p . a.t_ O. Act.m ....…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 1

…G RA 0 APIDS, Miell. -­ Ei' t bite police officers are uing the city and tbe police rtment for S7.5 million, lIeging a promotion policy implemented to settle a 1 la uil by mi orit, female officers a OUD reverse discrimination. Plaintiffs in the suit fi d thi e ek in 0.5. Di trict» Court j net ude even hite men nd one w bi ie bo contend they ere over­ looked for promotion to the ' rank of ergeant despite being near the top of an...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 2

…. . .JIf':� •••. II- HI uncquivoc I deter- min lion to n ht or the protection for the ri bt of ite minoritie • in lead of t of t depri ed and di - enfranchi ed m . jority, i cry - t I clear. Hi de ire to re-Introduce and maiDtaiD apartheid and bite domi - tioe in ne er gui e , Ii e his pi nned -bi-cameral parli.-· meat" ilb veto po er to bloc Blact political dvance­ meat, cannot be gaiD aid. bo can till call tbe jiD oi - tic ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 3

…Detroit Library. 0 open c osed branches o TROIT -On September 4, the Detroit Public Library using a special grant of $1.2 million from the State of Michigan, will reopen the branch libraries closed earlier thi ummer in a system-wide aus erity program adopted to cope wi th an anticipated $2.6 million budget deficit. The affected branches and their new hours of service are as follows: -Campbell Branch, 6625 W. Fort Street at Rade...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 4

…c Ron l Production Staff: j __ C8 __ K_Y_- __ -- . . Editorial n co nt. CML ROHTS men are note ortby and deserve tional upport. The ca tive f ctors contributing to the ituation of the African American community are ex­ ternal and internal. The degree to hich the total African American com­ munity can marshall its inter­ nal re ource to respond to t problems is tbe degree to bicb tbe potential for change can be made erious...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 5

…II o '1 IDde.peodent Black poli tics m t be t the cutti ng edge of tbe drive to create a ne ociety. African in America ill never be free in the fullest ense of the word until America ha been trans­ formed. Indeed improving the plight of people of color and poor people in cneral in this society a well a po itively changing th condition of mil­ lion of people in Africa nd the Third WorhJ i� highly de­ pendent on Ihe r' dical an...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 6

…I .. "_�� '- '"', . " . . '> ... W"+, .. �"';"�� • 0 ul - 1 to ye ith lr invadin Ku it in 197:3. tion. ayor Young i really intere ted in going over tel mil­ lion mar for the 1990 Ce , all be � to do is to order hi numerou political patronage orker out on the treet to count the homeless. We bel "they would find more than 30 000 people. We Iso bet the Mayor doe n't want it no n ho m ny homele people re on the treets of ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 7

…arrison announces grants for Pontiac The major goal of the Zeta MaltDCIDab·CS A Y tol can Ie cooperathely, comlDlUlUC8le effectMly. Stare Repre entative Char­ lie J. Harrison, Jr. (D-Ponli c) rod y announced nea·rly 5268.000 in state grants to support art, library and recrea­ tional project in tbe Pontiac area. "People of all walks of life will benefit from these projects and program ,- Rep. H rrison said. -. as pleased to upp...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 9

…Adul Ed off r ne career' cour e " The , free offeriDp are UInlIlMdl Bright center It Educatio , at Hamilton and ImiaoD, beginni its third ·aDd� year program , counseling,. and registration under one roof. (Registr · on ho through A and September, are on page 2) The career electives this fall are all in areas of wide emp oymeDt opportunity. " Cosmetology/ManicuriDg­ becoming a State-licensed cos­ metologist or manucurist, or ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 10

…. 1 t a ional · sSi�nary·- Baptist Conven ion in De roit official taff of tbe Conven- I tion to the otor City of the orld, t aid Carruthers and Leggett. e official openin es- ion of the convention ill" place before the tion one of the foremo t leaders among BI ck pti t, Dr. S. . Lock­ ridge. " e bave been tremen­ dou Jy ble ed;' aid Dr. Lockridge, ho aJ 0 serve pre ident of tbe California Baptist State Conventien. "I stand it...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 11

…AUQU T 28- PAQ! 11 e bu cash regi ter, with one child on her lap, and one in the crib, M ria told of how she ed to go into rt gallerie Ind, only ee reflections of white people by white artists. She aid she wanted to see reflection of herself, and pointed out the only time she gets to ee that i when she ltended the ethnic festival downtown. . Marla- aid he think African American hould consider African American art for their h...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 12

…::::: .. I·rl!:· or­ to il!lliiii mtt .:.:.:.:.:. lIf�l :�:�:�:�:�: t�!t! �!tt! ::::::::::: :��:!:!i::i :.:.:.:.:.: ::::::::::: ::::::::::: :=::::::::: �!l!!!:!:! : �:�:!:!:�: �:i:�:!;! =! ::::::::::: !:!!!!�!!ll est. …

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 13

…\ \i!j!i!j� :::::::::: :::::::::: .......... �:�:�:�:�: ��tt il:I!:�!! :::::::::: .......... :::::::::: .......... :::::::::: :.:.:.:.:. :::::!:�i :.:.:.:.:. lltm :l���lf 1111111111 ' . ��It •••• t ••••• 11111111I ::::::::: ::::::::: .:.:.:.:. II mmt� !iiili!l!!! Uru i l ) ('HH. Great Bri tai n l.' I a s s J( leu .1 I I non - w h i t e people as B�\. African, Afro-Can hb��, Arabs, Asians and Indians were recog...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 14

…· . ... .. .. "'<Ji • """.,.1-, ...... .4 -, _..,.' • ;0 � .. �. product, b n tobacco ithin 1.0Q0 feel of nd re trict the ind 0 th 1 c n be u ed. Studie ear production p ue nts it lung c ncer, heart di e e nd trokes, all resulting directly from cig rette mo ing. It But you c' n help protect children from the number one preventable cause of de' th in lh United State. Many com­ muniti . h v Joined tog ther nd ucce fully pre e...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 15

…AUGUST 28-SEPT. 1, 1980 , City'didn't pay bill; insurance·.cancelled B1 Ber1aice KrII ..... The Benton Harbor City Commission, Monday, August 20, put d mage control at the top of its eeklyagenda. City official found out last eek their employee had no life insurance hen the widow of former public afety direc­ tor Fred Relli complained sbe could not collect on a S5,000 poticy provided police and firefighters .: Seems tbe city didn...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 16

…, ; ..... I '41 • . , 11 p e ne ill take pI ce of Septem- The Benton H r or Area School i conducting t 0- day Pre-School Round-Up . e Ion on Tue day nd cd­ ne day. Augu t 28 and 29 from 9:0() .m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. t.the Di trier t Pre-School Center Ioc ted t 636 Pipe' tone Street. ccording to c J of- Iict I:. . The Pre-School Round-Up i n opportunity for p rent of children ho re three nd o -h I r four y ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 17

…Reception honor pre ident Ann McCa ter of Benton H rbor, president of the Michig n State Mothers of orld War II Inc., was onored at a reception Aug. 18 at the Josephine Morton Memorial Home, 50.1 Ter­ ritorial Road, Benton Harbor. The reception as ho ted by Goldie Harmon Uni t No. 43 of Motliers of World War II ofwhicb 'McCaster has been a member ince 1966. As a member of the local unit, she ha erved as president, recording s...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 18

…i projectin a e ye t i f I-year of 1 mi}lion. • ai ted com mercial spot, fe tuinn the uperstar debut thi ees. ot oon enough, for tbe shoe anufacturer, recently reportin a 36 drop in econd q rter rofi . The company d intended to time tbe rele of the spots it Jack on' upcoming grea t hits lbum pac e, but itb the project so far be­ bind, profi do n, they opted to 0 ahead i th them no . )nciden lIy, J ck on' es­ timated $20 iIl...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 21

…ummer's igh. C I she' adopted a rigid exerci e Lao out/or Jill Jones: ot routine to work off some of the only can she act, but she can baby fat from her econd child ing and dance. All of which · off. (Of cour e, it' nothing you'll be able to ee in what is you or I would notice). expected to be one of this fall' Klenen IYorJ WaJans wil blockbu ter movie hits square oCf again t Arsenio - "Gra/flti Bridge", the late t Hall at this years ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 22

…Obituaries inf rm ti n, ones OF PUBLIC HEARl G A Public He ring ill held before the Highland Par CIty Council on: Tue da ugu t 2 1 t 5:30 p.m. in Cit Council Ch mber, City H 1I 0 Ger ld Avenue, High! nd P r em n 4 20 folIo ill olicn vie s from Highland P r City Co DCi) Lin ey Porter, President Dwight Do es, Pre . Pro-Tern Comer Hea th, III Christine Fran lin Fran J. 0 P T S 0 C R I Z 0 E D E Z A P o T E I E ...…

August 26, 1990 • Page Image 23

…APTS FOR RENT WHY RENT? HOMES FOR .., .00, REPOS. GOV'T GIVE AWAY. FOR INFORMATION, �70EXT. R-1534. 110 FOR SALE USED BUSHEL BASKETS, VERY GOOD CONDITION. CAll GAff( AT (313)752-7731. . 130 AUTOS FOR SALE 'S IT TRUE JEEPS FOR "4 THROUGH THE U.S. GOV7? CAlL. FOR FACTS! 504-649-5745 EXT. 8-9534 ... 280 HELP WANTED ACTIVISTS to QgII izIa low income neigt\borhooda nlllliOfWwkII f9l tar hauling, beGar I'WIIIllhClre _ edI ecMon. .....…

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...…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan