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October 03, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Phc:m � Bua Korantema Iche Gibb r twna to 0 roit from xlco ith an exhl- b Ion of pa nting nd cu ptw at th Arts Extend d G I­ I ry, Inc., 1553 Woodward, Suit 212 In the 0 vld Whitney Bu clng. ·Som til ng Torn and N w· contlnu • thr�ugh Friday, October 2. ta oc fLES LAWSUIT OVER 'AFRICAN' IN PRODUCT NAME By ALLISON JONES Michigan Citiz n Africans in America ere robbed of their name, religion, m��,fum�Mdoo ,m� challenges from bite-o...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 2

…• : \\ or/til\: "lI/iOI/ , • " ton y Kir­ nd nd C Bill Lucy, i th orm n Hill of th A. Philip Randolph I titu, id it to k p j from' p- ring nd ren th "Call for Full Employm nt.· Ben Cha . , th extremely part' n n x­ ecutive director of th NAACP, id it w to organiz to fight the ttle against foreign and dom tic en mi of his libera­ tion theological interp tion of what as politically correct. .. Rut it all togeth r, it was cl r...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 3

…"That ounds crazy, but in an actual case, the eourta warded judgment against the tate even though the dri drunk," he said. Because of this growth in litigation, the attorney general' office, which represents state governenment in Court, bas to devote financial resources toward defending the tate, rather than more lucrative activiti . Kelley alao . d he wins 98 percent of cases filed against th state. The By PATRICIA COLBERT S «:1....…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 4

…I it 0 r. H th id h go th IRS to forgiv lat t gai t the coll rd m 11 th IRS to ra picio that H th w not doing what h upposed to do, and got th greement can led. H th char thi caused some ta officia to (i 1 they did not "want to ge involved" in "the Highland Park m " He id the tate was Iso reacting to the rd members' mi management fter he left. Heath agreed with them that Michigan Governor John Engler and orne out state legis...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 5

…IJ("roil ByRO SEIGEL By CRAIG HILL 'Mlchlgan Citizen Circle Seating, a rvecl t­ ing area in the theater on the October 12th perfonnance at $50.00 per person. Those people that purchase the pecial ticke will be a gu t at an Afterglow Reception, with cast memba , at Pegasus Restaurant in the Fisher Buildiiig, immediately following the play. Call 252-0475, EXT. 238 or 259 for additional information. On October 12 & 13, there will...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 6

….�. r .. . READERS WRITE Why w an important tory untold? . tori on the min' ter, he will only make us all aware what is really going on around the world concerning all people but mostly Black people. This was my first year sub­ scribing to the Michigan Citizen ne paper. I must y that I am more informed reading your newspaper than I am reading the Michigan Chronicle which I have been a subscriber for the last ven years. P. S....…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 7

…Motherless Child By Judge Leslie Isaiah ames Dear Judge Gaines: Please help us break the black­ out on this tory so we can get our b by back. My three-year-old daughter was taken from me by police, when I was held in contemp of court, for refusing to testify against my fiance on a dom tic dispute char that I did no even file. My fiance is the founder of an underground radio tation that used th airwa to defend a local night club tha ha...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 8

…o BEEHIVE THE 60'S MUSICAL, created by Larry GaHagher ccnln�d from P ge A 1 . b agrees that cer­ tain """","1'1- such as the prison laundJy, could ibly be done cheaper by a private company but t could arise from uch move. "You knock 1,000 prisoners out of a job, W he said. wThis gi them more time to get into mis­ chief and then the prison guards feel the blunt of it" i;AIL T, PO PERSON t 'chi partment of Corrections, said b d...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 9

…By TUREKA TURK Jllohlp." Cltlan "Everyone is crying out for peace No one is crying out for jus­ tice There will be no peace until every man gets equal rights and justice" -PeterToah "Stepping Razor-Red X" chronicles the life of the leg­ endary rastafarian reggae singer Peter T08h, who, like many leaders seeking the truth in a co piring arid, 41 m '0U8ly I 1987. tapes as well as concert foot­ age, testimonies and reveal­ ing ...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 10

…Thor ten Kaye and Roxanne Wellington as the Scottish King and hi Lady In William Sh k pe r' pow rful tr g ely of ambition and betray I, "Macbeth," at th Hilberry. Th atr ,October 15 through Janu ry 28. For tick ts, can the Box Office t (313)5n-2972. Top 10 Albums 1. 'Th.e World Is Yours' ..................................................................... ScarfaCe (R�A-Lo� 2. 'Rufftown· Behavior' ........................................…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 11

…The Chopping Block by Philomena Corradeno or cy. Stir before serving. Makes four servings. VEGETABLE OODL BEEF 1� cup hot water � cup milk 1 tab�IMtI)OO"':IIIl .... rll&lriDe or butter 112 cup juiienne-cut carrots 1 (S-ounce) p CD e Noodle Roni RomanoII' 114 pound deli lieed roa t bed, cut in trip . 6 ounce Ire h or frozen pea pod ,halved In three-quart saucepan, combine hot water, milk, margarine and car­ rots. Add pasta a...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 12

…� ... oC1LIU D form W yn bachelor d gree and form Michigan State BY ROBBIE MCCOY S c,., to tM Michl an Cltlan HO STO Several church in he Houston a ncour . ng their youths to par ici in a �True Love Wait" mp ign, which pro- mot xu I purity. According to Ken Camp, re­ porter for Bap ist Press, more than 300 youths took part in the workshop involving the Black churches. The youths pledge to abstain .1 , wa o . BY ROBBIE CCOY...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 13

…m Take cl on polio and procedure of the ale, ap­ p ch to financing rehabilita­ tion; techniqu for construction and re pon ibilitie of home owne hip. BH IN BRIEF a bo to g ce • o ceo By BERNICE BROWN Michigan Citizen BE TO HARBOR - The Ben.on Harbor Police Department is in the process of accepting applications for testing for the position of police officers, announced Deputy Police Chief Ron Singleton. . Singleton said appli...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 14

…ow for Dlschoteque e 2 merchants ho will popul "the mall are a gallery of upp Black busin p0- tential. R idents of Lawaai- m p, ome have built mall busin empires in a commu­ nity that w in constant danger of being bull-doaed ' to the ground. Mr. B e, for example, tarted in 1984 with a rough- hewn speakeasy called he- been. Two later he ted for opening Ii tiny unli- oe house, but he bided his time and aved the profit Th -Infor...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 15

…Y OPSIS OF THE REGULAR EETl G OF THE BENTO CHARTER TO SHIP BO RD OF TRUSTEE HELD ON TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER WD C. Askew, Sr., CIeri< Benton Charter Township Mic gan Citizen MY. 10fJ193 Muskegon Heights Housing Commission AUCTION Job Openings Sa1urday, October 9, at 10:00 e.m. Located 1 • Maintenance Laborer LEGAL NOTICE Your Lucky Numbers Madame Samara Sale person - 229 Laundress -'695,519' Melon -511, 144, . 012, 617 Slick Willie...…

October 03, 1993 • Page Image 16

…mGHLANDP - The Rev- erend Kenn h L. Whyte, ys his Be int Paul's United M hodist Church, proudly di - plays ign that th area on Joeelyn' a ·drugfree zone", but he stated during th public - ion of Monday, September 20 meeting of tb Highland Par City Council that this' far from a reality. Rever nd Whyte spoke of crime in th neighborhood and drug I goingon, even close to his church. "I'm even more concerned for the school around he...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 1

…The City Commissioners approved the Bentoti Harbor Hou' ng Commission plan to cquire and reh bilitate 50 hou s in the city, t the pre-meeting ork- op, Commissioner Charle Yar­ brough opposed the propo d Sub idized housing unit, ' 0 more subsidized housing - that's my attitude," aid Yarbroll:gh.· "I ould like to e more home owner ," he dded. Votin in f or of t idized units re Commis- loners Arnold Bolin, Charle Hender on, orval...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 2

…, • Ie dy indings I co n- vi Cabinet by Dr. Smith. tate limited number of copie re v il ble to intere ted roup r individu 1 from y r om- ndolph-B c utrition d- th vi ry C mm ion, ichi n D pt. of Public Health, 3500 . Log n, P.O. 30025, Lan . g, • I re- r- , d t ir imp ct. There o dl c ion of i ue • • • …

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 3

…lof e BE 0 HARBOR - City resident George Wy Inger an­ nounced October 2 that he ha refiled the recall petitions aimed at Mayor Wilce Cooke. The petitions ere filed with the men County Election Commission, Monday, October 1 , ysinger said. A new hearing h been t for October 18. The Election Commission re­ . cted the petitions last, 'Thur - day, Sept. 27 for failure to in­ clude specific details in the char­ ge. According to ysi...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 4

…o in t olice uld feel " efui". Considerin the 119 y hi have elap . (% OUT emancipation, the event do em, and are, 10 overdue. This is not a ' naJ attac on you, Colonel h, fIOT on the State Police of ichi . rather, it; a" flection on the attitude of our c· ty a hole, attitude /un to live ith for a 10 tt proud of mrum Ampey for qUIJJify· for his promotion to Fim Lieut and Po Co marder, and e c011l11Jem the . hilan StIlte Pol...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 5

…OCTOBER 3 - 9, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE .Tel�mmunicating in 984 • ing. f I • obile Communicatio Services, CHIGAN BEU·o to and digital displa radio pagin in metro Detroit, tans· and Grand Rapi through our Bell y rvicelll nt ... A Beeper Compan I ichi BeU pro Improved bil Teleph ne rvice (I ) in most m jor Michi cities, Facts down the tine. IT'S AT&T WE'VE SEPARATED FRO OTYOU. ••• Be · , , …

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 6

…• d ) ) r r the ba et. r d th r d around I b r ined and hen th c n umm ted p lice- man cam up nd be an to cuff him and put him under r t I tood help Iy by. Free. m et ctivity i allo ed ithin con trict d are under certain conditions. But capitalist en­ trepreneurship is permitted, no, encour ed, in d ignated are . There not nearly enough job for China' million . The food ah, the food. An gel prep re th menu under re - the guidan...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 7

…c om Th I H'I HTS _ omen' Polit J .al th ir i th dinner thi pa t atur­ ptern r _9th. at th Hei ht idd! am Ie . wh hairper on of th the Mi tress )f for the venin I nder n a e b th the Inv cati n and the B nc­ diction. harlene Burr gave the el- a dre. pedal rec ni- a giv n t Del re Col h r aith ul mem- arren, ayor u e on Hight, presented the gue t pe er, Ethel SkyJe e nder Illinoi State Repre­ nt tiv , 32nd Di trict, wit...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 8

…o • 11 for your' ren »in YOUI role member of U egan' L.F .. C.; th integrity you dis­ pl y by being honest d not oin . t your a n princi- pl ; sharing and carin enough to help others ith your kno - d . e pe onally ute you for your . eerity, cour d con- iction. Phillip Betty Smith 1537 Smith Street egon, a , ego iator' S 0 et TIRED OF EIGHT LOSS PRODUCTS THAT DO 'T ORK? OR E DA GER YOUR HEALTH? LG I • FOR TOTAL UTRIT...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 9

…Muskegon Heights Class of 1969 holds, Reunion US GO HEIGHTS­ egon Height High School gradu ting cia of 1969 held a Reunion on September 29th, at th Holiday Inn in egon Height . They came bee to uskegon Heights, 33 of the 1969 grad­ uate, to et and compare experience 15 years later. They came from Sagina , Columbus, Ohio; Milw u ee, Wisconsin; and Detroit. It seems that everyone is doing ell. Class Vice Presi­ dent of 1969, Va...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 10

…or o minute to fire ay from different gl. group boys d girls 9 to 12, 13 to IS and 16 to 18. There of com- Intere ted partie up t the CHOO, ethodist Church, Youth for petition. y ign mpl Smith-Ryer Christ, y on hich they will m tch the number t th nam . o prior re . tration i neces­ COnte t . open to all youth 9-18. Priz will be arded in three ge c tegorie : 9-12, 13-1S, and 16-18. Con ct the Exten 'on Office, 72 -6361,...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 11

…OCTOBER 3 - 9,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVE .z • Church. Pullman. On riday, October 5 at 7:00 p.m., the ni r Auxilliary ill be in Guest will' be Rev. ilton � e Jerusalem Baptist Church Dowagiac. Rev. Rayrn nd lan- dry, P tor of e Jeru lem on-Denominational Church, Benton Harbor, will be the spe ker. Sunday, October 7, Deacons and Trustee Auxilliary will be in charge at the 11.00 a.m. ervice , Rev. Wade Robinson, presiding; Rev....…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 12

…B .,D.C. •• ••••• ••••••••••••••• i ••••••• • • • • • "BEAUTY SALON .: • 926-6311 ": lady- T Is 8ack:� • , • • • • • SAT. I.. • TUES.· 'RI.I.. • ••••••••••••••• …

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 13

…She could be d drinking r ay of dealing ·th them. Acoorcting to the AlIA (American dical a­ ation) -rbe belt time to treat cohoJiJm . before it begins'. It ould be . if the t 0 of y a,eck out Ala on or 1\.t(:0000MlCl Anonymous. Sincerely, Erik �on S.K., Palo Alto, Califo . Dear SK., Your friends may not be an alcoholic but judging from your de ription e could be lfteD4� on the other . e of . Or d a better deal further down ...…

October 03, 1984 • Page Image 15

…r$ IT TRUE YOU CAN. UY JEEPS FOR $44 THROUGH THE u.s, GOVERN E T?GETTHE FACTS TODAY! CALL (312) 742-1142 EXT. 137� EIGHT LOSS 50 m n Ind om n ho Wlnt to loose wlight, CIII Tedd or Klthy at (616) 780-3948. AGE Rumm Sill' - B utJ. ful Gat Blptist Church, Sit., Oct. 6 starting It 8:001.m. FOR RENT For R nt - B nton Hlrbor, 1500 sq. ft. spice/renovated for offices, possible dayclre or outr ch mln- qUlrtan. Call u Hlllilrd 925...…

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 1

…/- VOL 1 NO. 43 OCTOBER 3· 10,1979 SERVI G TRI-COU TV SOUT ESTER ICHIGA , . 20 CE TS REV. JESSE L. JACKSON c E art of TUR ro PAGE 3 ACIS o PAGE n, yow candidate nee Cooke d First ard Commission candidate Arnold Smith served what incumbant, Commissioner . ey Yarbrough coo ed. Candidate Don Fin) Y pro­ ided ch uffer nice. The . or citizens ere no I pi than the Citizen reporter ho fo d the eg, pancake d e fautl . "Itt ...…

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 3

…THE CITIZE P GE3 c • ap of Grand 1 E. \ go ee bur u. According to ·tchel1, the ashington conference dealt with a variety of i geared at making Legal Ser­ nee ccountable to the need of the gr root peo­ ple. The minar dealt with strengths d eakne of client participation. e had ion in hich e d to identify and discu • the reason clients are not volved in programs de· ed for their benefit," he explained. . itchell reporte...…

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 5

…3·1 ,1'71 CITIZE , G 5 • I yo • a a o • • • Is Inl r u e • A 21 - 30 • On y ar r id ncy in Stat of I • High chool graduat or GED • o f lony conviction -, rm .. -Blow Go atural Cut Blo ou G-Q Cut , TOUR ADVERTISERS Contact Tro r Col man Benton Harbor, St t. Pol" Po. 926·7361 J& PO T Starting pay $15,033.60 An Equal Opportunity Employ r …

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 7

…ot just D-meaninB friend but one kno ho to listen, ho to re- are &vaUable d spond, how to really help". 1be minar i open to perso who ould be will· ing to volunteer some time d service in ca of a dis­ er in their 0 or a near­ by community-person to help "Bear 0 o rs burdens". Cost of registration S7.00 indudeing the noon E. lORD orkers, FAST I MONTHLY COVERAGE PAYMENTS or All Your Insurance GES …

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 9

…Hed,i me popu­ elfar in they . informa-" doe. early 10 percent . d they ould spend e tra o t are money on rent for better egitimate. ho ing, and 13 percent FACT: A size bl . d th y ould pend extr majorit;y - pproxim ely mo y on combination 68 percent - of the more of food, cloth , and rent. n million children lfue fanillie re edl , according to data compiled by the Rehabilita 'on on el­ lfare. F Cf: Act ength of tim on elfar...…

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 10

…c z 12:30 - 2:15 3:15· 4:15 4:15· 5:15 12: - 2:15 3:15· 4:15 :15· 5:15 12: • 2:15 3:15- :15 4:15· 5: 9:30 - 11:00 1:15· 1: 9:30· 11: 5 12:45· 3:00 3:30 - 5:00 CP …

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 11

…6 d restore the Lib­ erty Theater in order to e it part of their cul- HOUSE FOR SALE: Just o Muced $2,900 2 bdnn, _ .... Celt 1275 Brad , SCf1 porch, futl • fin" : ,f y �Inted • • decorated, new roof, gas ;;.;;.;.;..;;;:;.==-------- t. 9,000 finn. Call usetta at 429-1518 or 925-1363. He added that the gal­ lery area will also be t­ ablished ith the mo ey 10 that artists can exhibi and seD their 0 . The CA a the Cathedral Sch...…

October 03, 1979 • Page Image 12

…G THAT THE GE ERAL E EAL 0 LlVI G STA DARDS OF ITS PEOPLE o SU T BlE LlVI G E VIRO E T FOR EVERY FA IL Y. THIS ACT OU S 0 E E FO o OU, TPROGR C IZ S OF BE TO H RBOR, SO E OF T E OBJECTIVES 0 o RESIDE TIAL E VIRO SA E OR OUS ELL-BEl G OF EACH CITIZE . THIS, I L CO 01 10 SO OUR CO U ITY. , ILLI PACT L' 0 E TAL HEAL T 0 SOCIAL ELL-BEl G OF EACH , UPO T E ECO 0 IC L, POll ICAL, 0 SOCIAL CO DITtO OF OUR 00 GI T STEP I THIS DIRECTIO...…

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