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March 27, 1994 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XVI NO. 19 An Informed People Is A Free People MARCH 27 - APRIL 2.1994 By ESTHER WALLEN C.pltal HeM Service will work with neighborhood watch progr ms, clergy and busin to combat crime, but with a slightly different twist. They are inviting residents to "develop a relationship" with their area police officers. That idea will include bringing a new light to police beats. Officers are encouraged to meet more people in their com...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 2

…MR. IELD, WHO is Jewish, said the charge was made in a television interview be­ t n Mrs. Shabazz and Gable Pressman, of WNBC's "New Forum" program. The column ran the day before the show aired. "The Post maliciously, deliberately and unlaw­ fully characterized the language from that inter- In. Lout F rrakhan (second from right) is fl n ed by on Joshua and u tapha nd Ra oul Muhammad, th son of the Hon. Elijah Muhammad (far right). Photo...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 3

…By ICHELE RUEHS WHEN HE WAS a deputy sheriff and a graduate student in the early 1970s, he spoke to a professor at the University of Detroit regarding the insanity plea. A man who had killed six THATS UP TO th jury to decid, aid Tom DeLonch, a communicatio officer in the Department of Men 1 H alth. "The jury malt its determina­ tion b ed on expert timony," DeLoach aid. "So the prosecu­ tor will pre nt hi witn , that may be p ych...…

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…Ilighlalld Park o L a family knew MCKENZIE FOUNDATION HONORS STUDENT ACHIEVERS - More than 200 Detrott-area stud nts celebrated Black History Month by renecting on the accomplishments of African-American heroes, s well as recognizing the achievements of their peers atthe fourth annual Student Recognition Luncheon atthe University of Detroit. The luncheon, by the Reggi McKenzie Foundation and sponsored by Anheuser-Bu ch Corr-panlea, honor...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 5

…By NATHANI scorr We' u n in Wear A Purple Ribbon amily/ outh • re en ion pon or d b C' nd h photo. by Craig Hili iolence orum Andrea W. Bronson, Interim A Istant Superintendent of Communications, speaks during the forum. Thea Simmons, Women and Family Specialist-Downriver Community Conference gives an overview of the family and youth violence problem. Rosemary McGhee, Program Coordinator for Save Our Sons and Daughters (...…

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…� .. _- , Readers Write ... - -- ___.._ _...._ -- I , I II • III If l 1111 pn n: ('.' n 11 I po n i n , HIiII'rdll'I·I"·1l 11111 Fundi for man- pl\RnCIPATE, A7 Opinions, \ ';el".\' I P rt I of II Lester's World . .. . AND I CA, J GENERALLY SHOWYOU ONE THAT DIDN'T S I A T LIKE THIS. SHOW ME A SISTA' THAT ACTS LIKE THIS By Mumia Abu-Jamal nd Ed b THEIR CULTURAL SYM. BO or images are repre­ sented everyw nere, from the engravi...…

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…MASTER SEKOU HAS been in training for over 30 years. He said he started in the early 1960s under a Japanese martial arts instructor which led to training under Master Kilndyi, the master of the Tamerran system, an African martial arts. "I learned a great deal un­ der my brother, Master Kilndyi about martial arts in its true origins," Master Sekou "What is life to you?" "Wh t ar you doing to it t r?" ter Sekou Bomani, an tructo...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 8

…A1 o continued from A4 handled and id he wanted a change in policy regarding a Mayor's a nee. She said th only one member of the city council knew of his location was Council President Dwight Downes, who was acting Mayor in his absence. "The whole body hould have known his whereabouts. " she said, add­ ing that when anyone elected to public offiee "no longer has a pri­ vate life." Porter spoke at the second public ion after th...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 9

…Hudson's '� Marriage of StyLe" Bridal Show and Registry Fair was attended by 600 brides and grooms-to-be; mothers-of-the-bride and groom and friends. The afternoon began' with complimentary shuttle bus service from Hudson's North­ Land to the Southfield Pavilion, where Estee Lauder representatives provided vedding day makeovers and beauty tips for guests. 6 Jill Ditmire, co-host ofWJBK 1V-2's "Eyewitness M orning ," was emcee of t...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 10

…NSORMA INSTITUTE - The Music of the Afrlkan Wortd Is the theme of th Afrtkan Marketplace sponsored by Nsorma Institute, 13220 Wood- . ward Ave, from noon til 10pm. The NETWORKI G SE 10 -The Af­ rican Am rlcen Women's Network pre nt n aft rnoon networking on from 1-6pm at the B ler Community Rm, 5440 CAve, f - turtng V III Long, nutr 10 I diagnos­ tician. Refreshments. Entrepreneur bring cards nd I erature. Open to the public. Fee:...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 11

…By ROBBIE CUp. cCOV ROBERT HORTON, JR. Th femal go pel quart t group, Th Oloryett a, motored from' Chicago,lL to �rform on the program that c I brat d the Qoepel Harmonlz ra Qu rt ftftleth Y r of alnglng go pel mualc Sunday, March 13 t Th Qu rtet Convention Hall (pho 0 by ) CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS By ROBBIE McCOY Laymen and Michigan State Laymen. He served throughout the City Usher Board Union and the entire church community until his d...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 12

…Savor your Sunday mornings by Including th se simpl to-m e recipes In your brunch menu: (clockwise st rtlng In lower left corn r) Biscuit S.usa�..! Quiche, Nutty Sour Cream Orange Muffins, Dilly Cheese Ring and Cinnamon Streusel Brunch loaf. 111 Lllgl" buw l. c ornlu n e 1111., or nge jui sour cream. orange P'l't anu ,egg. xur () to 7') vt r o kev bv h a n d or until m i i m i t­ encd \pO()11 batter into h nvd muffin up. p r...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 13

…A1 "Th Enterprise Zon is or­ ing, " . d Rep. Ro It Bracken­ ridge, co pon or of the legi 1 tion with Sen. Harry t, 'a fello St. Joseph Repub­ lican. "There have been more 'in-' quirie from bu ine e that want to move into th city and e the benefits of the zon ." Besid attracting ne busi­ n and creatingjo , Young said improving living standards for Benton Harbor residents is imperative. He id th city has pent morethanhalfofa 700,...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 14

…, Benton 110,./10,. \\ ('\' .\/icliigllll Upcoming Benton Harbor Activities oom to d, 994 .arborfe t ity plan By BERNICE BROWN The Benton Harbor City Commission approved the da , location and the City' ponsor­ hip of Harborf t 1994, at their March 21, meeting. The Harborf is an annual event that will take place on Au­ gust 5, 6 and 7, on Riverview Drive between Gray Street and Empire Avenue. Activities will also be included i...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 15

…7 LEGAL NOTICE TH CITY OF BE TO HARBOR, (population 13,000) an equal opportunity employer has the following position a ilable: DJr etor of Public Work I y Rln : 30,000 - $46,500 Plans, organize and directs the activities of the Public Works Dept. consisting of the following functional divisions, engi­ neering, waste water treatment, streets water and sewer distribution, water equipment maintenance, fleet manage­ ment and solid wa...…

March 27, 1994 • Page Image 16

…ift nth Am m n w tified guaran ing .r--------==============�.-----------�cUirenh��A���Am� ���fi t��p� r; or at Harvard' medical Color d hoolt founded. HELAYNE SEIDMAN/WuhIngIon Poet Answers Burial site to be preserved as memorial 27th _ Lerone Bennett, Jr. 28th - Mississippi. 29th - 24th Infantry. 30th - Dr. William Hinton. 31st - Fred Williamson. 1st - 1951, 1953, 1955. 2nd - Chester Himes. 1 .:..._ Bl ck m n; d i r, nd explore...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 1

…� r' cone rn , . 3 --TAT o , Whereever he went in Michigan campaigning for votes in the March 26 Democratic caucuse , Jesse Jackson was met by overflow crowds roaring their enthusiasm. The response to Jackson was constant, widespread and massive. In Kalamazoo, 4,000 turned out to hear Jackson where Michael Dukakis drew only 500 and Die Gepheardt, 7 . In Benton Harbor a city of 13,000, over �OOO Came to hear Jackson; in Ann Arbor, 5...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 2

…April fool 0 • by NHU, being able to hire repairmen t 50 an hour, He'<I, . is. prime ex- amp of peop e can do hen they tic together. Detro' NHU, you' 0 this city . in i boots" Spra I dmitted that he didn't DO wh t path Jesse J ac on t ing but that J c on h d been an' pira­ tion. Spr wi ugg ted," All of us that h ve time hould be in­ volved in the J e e J ac on Campaign." He said Philadel­ phia NHU ran three people as delegat...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 3

…ig tech fingerp inting s er' concern , • I I • By A. Da _ AFIS system WI instituted CIIpiIal News Service three years ago. LAt:'�I(NG - A burglar Kipp said the fingerprinting I creeps wo a house, eats the -sm would not work miracles good china and belts the oc- h ever.·If there are n� , cupants over the he d with sus the fingerprint is use- . ,. . less (for the moment)," he Said. �ithin minutes the Michigan Police would be able t...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 4

…• changed ccordingly. Recognizing th t each school h it own power y tem or political machinery, Marshall h s gathered an impressive amount of re e rch which reveals that the major source of ho tility in the choo can be found in the way the chool is governed. A democr tic lyle of dmini tration in which stu­ den and te er feel they can be eard d th t ey are respected brings bout an at­ m phere of cooper tion and a pe ceful learni...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I .- I I choo bu I Th Highland 'Park Board of Education lias dopted a 1988- I 89 operating plan to nearly eliminate a remaining deficit while reorganizing the school gr de configuration, r oring some special classes eliminated this year, and converting an. elementary school into aD dult educ tion center, Greg Byndrian, school administration spo person said •. The plan, approved at a regular public meeting March 8, climaxes a ...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 6

…o , ppo \ • I a stiff written exam taken by 161 of the best parliamentary proce­ dure students from around ichigan. Highland Park and Stephenson both qualified for the nationals in Louisville April 28- ay 1. The Parkers were the U.S. runnerup last year. Highland Park team mem­ ber are seniors elody Har­ den, Tinnica Be sley, Paul Bryant, and June Sasser; and Juni ors Tracie Armstead, Rhonda J ac son, and Tireta Kurney. AS...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 7

…. I Lack of family leave prot ction hi By Ch ter A. U1 , Sr. WASHINGTON (NNPA) - The House of Representatives is considering a bill to provide job­ protected employee leave for childbirth, illness and time care for children, the ill and the elderly. Sponsored by Rep -. William L. Clay (D. MO.), and Patricia Shroeder (D.CO), the Family and Medical Leave Act some­ times referred to as "Parental Leave" has, according to Sarah hard...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 8

…c of Andre University students to help make this program work, a d ermiaatio . Sherrod said. The · be a to three one, the city yet made i 1988 fund request. Community Development Director illiam utly d told the Michig n Citizen in February that the funding . problem d been taken care o d that funds had been res­ tored. This paper learned of the freeze from the city audit provided to the commission in ov. The Herald-Palladium ...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 9

…d Da (HFS) - "What is the dif­ fere ee between School Daze'" and 'Black explOit tion films' (of a decade ago)?" asked a col- - lea� student in Te "Why weren't the women in the movie cast in more positive role 1" a ked a student in Washington, D.C. "What impression will whites I get of the film?" a collegian in southern Virginia inquired. These were a few of a barrage of questions directed to "School Daze" filmmaker Spike Lee an...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 11

….Churchesf 8, U The pr yer for this MCk is; Lord, give me grace and treogth to persevere and an obedient heart to do your will. This week's scripture is, Psalm 145:18. I The Annual Queen' Rally of Michigan St te Quartette Con­ vention will be held on Sunday, April 3 at the New S1. Mar Bap­ tist Church, 26 Shelby South­ west, Grand Rapids. Time 3:00 p.m. Queens will compet� fr�m Benton Harbor, Detroit, Pon­ tiac and Grand Rapid...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 12

….. ment gets' on your credit profile, it' extremely difficult to get off . . 4 - Ge A Copy Of Your Credit Profile At Least'Oace A Year. There are' �or credit reporting ncies thor ut the nation. The e agencies m intain credit profiles or reports on over 150 million eri . If you ve ever pur- chased an item on credit, one or more of th apneies file on your. Ho ver, despite their size nd m . ve computerization, the e gencies do m e...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 13

…, r I . AAH Is Dear Friend, I think that its important that Y9u and your successful friend understand the tremendous pressures your roommate must be going through. The upheaval event in his life have been strong enough to change his feelings reguarding his most succe ful friend and perhaps even you. There is so much unres in his life at the moment that it mu t be very difficult for him to see facts and friend clearly. Its up t...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 14

…tells me, I'm I've never e man. I ys give me formed B colle chance to create his­ urp to find men at Temple t I h Ichl n Cltlz n y T. BeaDell Capital News Service LANSI G - Lifetime· hunt­ ing and fishing license for Michigan uld be .up fo " sal� during a one-year trial penod if House bill becomes-law, said Rep. Tho E. Scott, D-Flint. Michigan residen would be able to buy the license from March 1, 1989, to Feb. 28, 1990,...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 15

…II 11 I I I 2 II 1 278 .32.9 c** '\ 661 _ S7S 744 493 784 192 043 S66 SS4 616 446 S14 SY OPSIS 0 THE EGULA MEETI G OF THE BE TO CHARTER TOW SHIPI BOA D OF TRUSTEES HELD 0 ruES.- DAY, ca 15, 1 ,AT7:30 P • - Members Pre ent: Super­ visor Nielsen, Clerk Scott, Treasurer Boothby, Trustees Lane, Jefferson, Mammina & Collins. . Members Absent None. The meeting was called to order at 1:30 p.m. and a silent in­ vo...…

March 27, 1979 • Page Image 1

…Serving th Tri-County area of South est rn Michigan cou o TYCOM IS PE ARCH 27, 1919 ISSIO OVERlOO T CETA FU D R tUrry Reynolds �s fOl'WNd to make d. A spec' 8cw'd in is 5C for ch 28 �t 7:30 p.m. to d' u �dit By Terry Kelly Th recent furor over the CET A ineligible cos resulted in th pa ing of a r solution by th County Bo d requiring that II n contrac bet n eET A and local municipaliti es and school districts contain pro­ vi ...…

March 27, 1979 • Page Image 3

…ch 27, 1979. THE-OTIZE 3 YMCA fund re ach ing half-way c a o cr l The Twin Cities Area Clamber of Commercy Board of Directors Thursday pas d a resolution of concern 0 er the closing of Michigan Standard Alloys, a secondary smelting and refining company, located in Benton Harbor. Last e Herbert en- del, president of the romp ny, announced he uld close the plant that employs 330 persons. The Chamber of Commerce, representi...…

March 27, 1979 • Page Image 4

…" o PO IL BL th J If u: at -I P nt· .0 G OOL " o h 31 9:00 P. . D D 0 o o c D o o o G z o ·C R CO OS In B n on Sur Shopping Cent r …

March 27, 1979 • Page Image 5

…rch 27, 1979 s • lementary. bands present concer Sc 001 c edule dn J rch 28, 1979: LU CH - itchen - Pizza uar; Prep d - Fr n 'n Ch on Bun for .75 001. On S turdav, ( rch 1) th M drig I nd Octet from B nton Harbor High School will be tra ling to Central ichigan Uni r ity to participate in th State 10 nd En mble Festi- val. Both group recei d Divi ion 1 r tings in th District Solo nd En mbl F tiv I h Id e tier thi ye r. C...…

March 27, 1979 • Page Image 7

…t Fans: Build . fi�1 � at the'M:lII'th:a1 ith � 22-1 record. Free thro :. J mleS DeBoe �ttempts � shot from the free thro line durin the Covert - Detroit E t uthor pine. DeBoe is the a 's le�inl scor r ith � 27.3 � �nd also has th ond hi career po·nt toul if' South tern ichi n hi ory ith 1,631 points. {Photo by Joseph Drillers} r ctice lor las • 10 S 0 odels who ·11 b parti­ cipating in the upcoming s Fashion Sho should report fo...…

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