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October 29, 1989 • Page Image 1

…Legalizing drugs By Com!spondent "I blame a majority of the youth problems on the drug pushers, as, they offer an equal incentive to other employment, getting good education, and wee Iy 110 ance," said renowned educator and author of "Conspir cy to Destroy . Black Boys," Jawanza Kunjufu. . ufu . the true chal- lenge' re ofsee��'���hlwDJ"_lafa provide quality employment can compe e against drugs. Kunjufu was the keynote peaker ...…

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…By BNlNIFI�R LIZABE11I FRANK c.pitol News Service LANSING--Of the 1,704· peop who died in car acci­ dents in Michigan in 1988, near­ ly SO percent d been drinking. Tl-wis fall, state lawmakers will send a message to Michi8an drivers that drunken driving and alcohol in cars will not be tolerated. Three bills currently in com­ mittee attack the dnmkcn driv­ ing problem on three �jor is ue : 1) The admis ion in court of the refu ·...…

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…Andre Young. ting "This is b another ttempt to diminish the life and r of the only spiritual genius America has produced. It is time for detrac­ tor to cease their futile efforts to . .. this cy t God given to our time and to all time through Dr. . • We live in ociety th t un- fortun tely tionalizes sex and r . t tereotypes. It . h e th t eCODO ic vul­ er bility of perso like her­ nathy can also be used by boo publishers to enco...…

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…policy October 19, 1989 • November 4,1989 MICHIGAN CITIZE 5 Opinion/Commentary/Editorials/Letters ac. 'son Doctrine should' guide One of the great ironies of American history is the fact that the United States, which was suppo edly born out of a -revolution- or struggle for self­ determination, has consistently been on the wrong side of social revolution in the world Indeed u.s. foreign policy either overtly or covertly has been ...…

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…Opinion " egin o is knowledge of the rid, and finding out how the system works so it can work . for you. Being a p rt of an organiza­ tion brings bout the con­ fidence necessary for success, on the other h nd, it can defeat college' hole purpose. It's all bout djusting the time spent . on ork nd pi y. The more confidence you e in y r d nics and Is, e better your college life will be. Bee u e each individual's CirCUlUS nces ar...…

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…, . , '00 ack when Patrida Lightfoot �ot interested in space flight, cars had fins, movies had double features and mathematically gifted Black girls had limited career prospects. But 1962 was the year Patricia Lightfoot won a scholarship to Howard University. And on the way to becoming a math teacher, she discovered a world of opportunities. , OJ n the unique environment that historically Black colleg�s' provide, Patrida Lightfoot lea...…

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…(South of. cNichols Road) in Highland Par The PAL Program has been operating in Highland Park since Fall 1988 under the super­ vision of Public Safety Director arshall Emer on and Mayor Martha G. Scott. Highland Park Focus o The H' and Par Police Athletic League (PAL) ill os t e etro Detroi PAL 00 ball P yo on S turd y, Octo r 28, 1989 at 12:00 noon. e . vity will be held at the Highland Par Community High School thletic field...…

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…001 Study to rive debt dd urpri e 700,000 co t FLOD Staff Reponer S.RIGGS DETRorr- School Board Member Gloria Cobbin said, she feels whoever committed to paying the Coopers and Lybrand Accounting Firm more than $900,000 should find a way to pay it themselves and not make the school system flip the bill for over $700,000. Of the $978,452 owed, . $250,000 has been paid by a state grant and $312,530 was to be paid by corporate...…

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…Farra han 1 they gathered during their own probe of the slaying, Farrakhan's attorney James Montgomery said Oct. 16. A grand jury in Harris Coun­ ty convened after a Black Mus­ lim imprisoned in Chicago on federal bank robbery charges told FB I investigators of Farrakhan's probe into Wattlington's death. "The anti-terrorist unit of the FBI energized the prosecutor's office in Harris County, Texas to reopen this investigation b...…

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…d- tr ed ids, Th ° ingle bureaucratic tep un uthorized by Con­ gress d troyed all ho t at­ temp other than bospitaliza­ tion to tre t ddiction a medical prob m instead of a crhne. y observer ha re ked of addiction as a "needless burden imposed upon the peop , no by the conditions inherent in the prob em of drug addiction and not in the operation of the la but by the mistaken interpretation of the law made by the Federal ar­ ...…

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…Abuses such as overdoses and resale of supplies were very common.) The problem must now be handled in a different way in order to meet today's much more difficult conditions. The federal government, probably through the U.S. Public Health Service, should be able to open clinics in places where the problem is acute and to permit desig­ nated physicians to take over similar functions in smaller places. The purpose of these clinic...…

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…"I 10 e the Lord . Oth r gue ts include, Alice olverton, econd Baptist Church, Dowagiac; rs. Ro rt inger, Conners Chapel A. .E., Do giac; Julia Bar­ nes, Peter' Roc, and Vera bit ore, Second B ptist Church, h . of Benton Har- bor; gue t oloi t, Rhond ulkn r of ichig City; and gu t choir from ichig n ity. e future they have in the p before the desegregation d ··0 . e sho d not be lulled to sleep in the arms of Morp eus" becaus...…

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…'UCllC*1!!I' 29, 1989 - 0 eaiber 4, 1989 MICHIGAN �ITIZE 15 Benton Harbor Area News at ·homsIIA· ..... for an ailing' com,tiunlty . . ATTOR EY end COU ELOR AT LAW· K. ORRIS GA VI GBNZIWL PRAC77CB 01' LAW Call 818/128-7143 125-1.711 o.tv.In: . 211 E. EMPIRE 14m -epm - 011,.. -lHUR 1.7: DICKEY REALTY GROUP -E_""", We TDUdI, Tums to SOLD- "�I4.rr. __ r_·w . _ . -wET AIC£ oc.a e- � 11IAT PRe .. (111) 127-1757 �IIID""'W Re...…

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…I Benton Harbor Area News y rry, . ohnny o I y 0 Dori J e n Larry, 1885 Union, Benton Harbor, an­ no ees the eugagement of her d ughter, Shannon Latrice, to Johnny osley, on of r s . Ruthie L. Brown of Benton Harbor is Larry is t- LarrJ tendi g e . chigan Colle e major­ ing in criminal justice. She is employed by United Parcel Ser­ vice, Benton Harbor. Her fiance is employed by Sh ller Glo , il . A 0 ember 11 dding ...…

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…S. 1m And Gym Ight At Th YWCA All area single adults are in­ vited to a Swim and Gym ight on Saturday, ovember 4, at the YWCA, 508 Pleasant, St. - Joseph. Volleyball and basket- . ball from 7-10. Pool opens at 8 p.m. Board games and refresh­ ments will be provided. A $2.00 donation is sug­ gested. For more information call (616) 983-6625. Sponsored by the Single Adult Christian Fellowship Group. Tour of L C Tours of Lake Michig...…

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…Finances/Mane • Fo example, ere arc some in­ vestment . struments that re­ quire minimum of 100,000 but they pay very high rates of inter t. Sue in tm nts are out of th r e of m but mut funds , fo e - ample, 100 persons to invest 1,000 each d earn th much higher rate of i terest. ext eek will co tinuc with thi 100 at the ney mar et. Meanwhile, if ou would li e orne free information explain­ ing the money market and the diffe...…

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…"I t' wonderful place to rai a family. Plenty of work to k pthekid out of'mischief," "'We've h d eight children, and 36 grandchildren. They hav or ed in the orchard nd h v been rai eating appl and appl produ ." y Lee England. y wife w born in the hou liv in. Wh n th boy went away to w r, h and. her i te worked in th orchard. We all have been bl with good h alth." TIl growers ofW hington tate pple and their: fami­ Ii hope you'l...…

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…21 2 1 ::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::.:.:::::::.:::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 21 :;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::: to "There is no thing as hiding behind the rule , • . cO explained. 0J'DlalIy if so cone wants during the ting. they q to be p on eD prio to the meetiDg_ If not, c­ cording to the colDDlission's they can on any ue. After uspending the rules, c...…

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…UP COMING EVENTS G MlClrug.an and in an in- rn of art on the theme -Moving The World From to Peace, - the Into Peace Center & , Detroit. ex- hibit runl THROUGH THU SDAY DECEMBER 28. For more Information cal (313) 985-5422 from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. USEU 0 AFRC A ERICA HISTORY BLACK ACHIEVERS I ECE The ScIence Center exhibit Hall, 5020 John R. memaof more 100h lind oontImporary African Am d en­ gine.ra, NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER...…

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…eting t r Bo rd o mber _,--- -- 13 L s he I d Tue., Oct. 24 at the African Methodi Ep' cop 1 Church, Benton Vlo Y H a r- b 0 r , and burial in orth Shore emory G rdens. Robbins Bro ers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. r . Young as born February 3, 1903, in Tallulah, L . She had lived in Benton Harbor for seven years. Survivor include: two daughters - r. Eleanor Johnson of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Bertha Tolso...…

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…�� lassifip�! L!pl NOtIce o.cription of Land-Lot No. 12 Thru 22 N. Puritan - CAP 383 'Nor ....... m Putttan Sub. L46-P31 Oty Of. DMrott w.rd 16 � • ,. -tmproyed . � a piIR)eI of land contlalnS a ling for occu� CIl. ".. '. 1Gi15. 1atzt. 1at11. UTOS FOR SALE It Tr .... � for $44 through Government? Call for facta! 1- 312-742-1142 Ext. 1375. Open Sun­ d v- LEGAL OnCE LAKE MICHIGAN COL­ LEGE will ccept bids for snow removal servi...…

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