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November 27, 1988 • Page Image 1

…She . d tha these two groups CIIpiIIIl News Setviu tend to lack preaatal care which LANSING - The same � . themajorca ofiDfantmor- proposal . te d to tality.. . I � the IWes of unborn babe Among Michigan' min rity could . a number of population, the infant morality babies die duriQg their fIrSt r te i higher than in many third I year of life, some officials co - orld oountr· Wiener id tend '. With the e of Proposal Proposal A, which p...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 3

…. I 1 I NO,ftllllDer eal I chiefs ho d differing CapiIIIl News &TVia LANSING - The chief of Midtigan'S ce abuse of­ fice and his boss, the acting director of public health do not see f,)'e 0 to eye 0 the subject of marIjuana leplizatio When asked in Capital oNe Service interview about the benefits of legalizatioa, Kenneth Eato �ector of the office of Substance Abuse Ser­ vices, said that he wishes marijuana could be legalize...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 5

…COKE' SAY MAN I· CAN. HI/N/)LE IT. FAJAOU5 ("Ia: ....... r... Business EdiIor "WIam the but katkrs MOIl is done, the peopk say, � did it OUIUNes. .. LIIo- Tzu, 7th Cm- I tJUy. Thi OOUDtry'S ability to com­ pete in today' global marketplace· handicapped by inadequate investment in our mo t important resource : people. There are too many wi11ing or er ho lac sufficient . d train� to perform RnlWU· Yl number of tedmical This i...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 7

…� The infant mortality ... for Mia· AD· 10.9 per 1,000. Wayae CouDty • fa of 15.5. ,0 St Clair counties:we «7.8; 8.8 d9.5�. -n.e IDen ha\le to to take of these serWa that the state provides fOl' he, • Fr co said. "We already baYe e services, aced to mo· te the people.. State figures 1 0 of 3 me OIl Medicaid 0 fOl' aD abortioD r deliver the baby aDd that . more . the te t be prepared to deal with, WIeDel' . said. "Comprehens...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS stated. "Pride comes from you. Pride means involvement· Acting Vice President Diann erigian no ed tha if enough people volunteer "one or 0 people 't ave to do everything. " h expressed the hope that uld COD- on the program committee t planning th ssociation's ac­ tiviti "there uld be a lot of creativity." Officer secretary …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 9

…er ice 'Calvin , An 0 iginal Calvin says that Big Show Expo currently is the major force in the industry, but she stresse that it's more than a beauty trade ow. "The industry is gro ing," Calvin says, "and we now ba¥e more to offer, a lot more." And what does Big Show offer? Each Show bas over 250 ex­ hibit including every major manufacturer that is trying to reach the Black beauty market There also are classes, demoDStratio...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 12

…CHURCH IN AND ABOUT MUSKEGON e \Tadilaon or Ly uut', DJac:k Bloclt RoM.. hiu JII.tk� by Chri i.nity.ll n al,ied wilh ............................. -- - - --- -_ --_ - - - -_ . ru h my copy or St.r t. _ City …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 13

…N N HARBOR AREA NEWS cae offers services for aged, ill L C' selected as _ ___,;, Training s· e . E�ON � - Lake Michinn CoUege has received notificabon that It has been seJed:�T an authorized train- ing site �or Versa�d an� AutoCad, according to Steve Huycke, mstructo In drafting and design at LMC. . H(ly� said the College is the only authorized training site In Semen, Cass and Van Buren Counties of Southwest Michigan as well as nort...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 15

…,_. . cou ell VOTES dOUIaa the office did tba Octroi Edison uld "000- . r" $uch altematfta. poe of the Highland Park cit.ize p·<hting. Oscar Black, tated that moving the Edison offICe out of Highland •• _... .� � r ... .. …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 17

…Agriculture j 8J Usa fewer than 44,000 college Capilal News Servia graduates are expected each LANSING - Michigan's year, which leaves a 10 percent secoad large industry oould gap. faa! a people rtage within -&e e�� the next fi� years if public the word agrialIture with far awareness does not increase, mg." said Dr. Eugene Trotter, M yexperts agree that ck associate professor in the Col­ of owIedge about the diver- lege of Agriadture ...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 19

…I I LEGAL OTICE - PROPOSALS FOR AUDIT Tb Benton Town hip Housing Commis ion will receive proposals to conduct the Fi cal Audit of the financial record and general opcr tion of the Commi sion for Fi cal Year October I, 1987 thru September 30.1 . All firms ubmitting proposals m t be famili r ith governmen­ tal auditing procedur sand ac­ countin . The Audit ill cover: . 160 10 Imoderate Income conven­ tional units for familie . ...…

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...…

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…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 ...…

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…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...…

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….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,...…

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…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...…

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