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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...…

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…• : \\ 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...…

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…"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....…

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…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...…

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…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...…

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….�. 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....…

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…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...…

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…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...…

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…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...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 1

…... VOL XI.' tJO " .i.. . 'I i n c! I ",,'.'\ I", .'" I , 1,'.rJlJI\HY \ q lC)(n \ A. 1 c man i still not legally cons ered a man, ccording to the language o U.S. Constitution. It is this reality that m ke Alvin J. Baronet que tion the ponsiblity of descendcn of laves to p y tax 'on payroll. If anything, Barnett re oned, African-Americans deserve to be compe atCd for 400 years of unpaid labor .. "We ere DOt, and till have not, been ...…

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…�- -�------------------,----�----------�----�--------�----------------------------------------------------------------------�-- .. . . . RAnd 11 Robinson, execu­ tive director of the lobby group Tra rica, say the United States has a responsibility to lead Africa toward recovery, because Cold W r contribu­ tions helped ruin their nations. The United Sta ,for ex­ ample, financially supported Somalian dictator $iad Barre with more t...…

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…Yahweh ben Yahweh embracing a legal advi er after h wa ac­ quitted of murder. Black . . supremacist and disciples , acquitted MIAMI, FL.-A Florida state jury has acquitted Black supremacist, Yahweh ben Yaweh, and three of his fol­ lowers on the murder of a man who allegedly challenged another follower. Apparently, the jury did not believe the prosecution's star witnes forcing prosecutors to drop remaining state murder char­ ...…

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…The election of Carol Braun ofillioois is a majorvicory. t only' � � first African Arrerican woman to in � Sena�, but � filst Bla pe n in the Senator Ed Broo of left in 1979, TheCo�onal Black Congress (CBC) become a powerful force to be reckoned with on � HiD. Besides Carol M I Y Braun, the me will welcome vera! new, energetic advo­ ca for children with proven legisla­ tiv skill. These new faces in CoJ18reSS ioclude: SANFORD BIS...…

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…I)FI'R(HT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY u 3 m.c. if beIiewtlto be lheSOlll'f:e 0/ the expression "T1N Rea! McCoyr' lWIoMmthepmnierBltrkjoc/c­ qcfthe late 19thQntury? JANUARY 6, &l6-1Ia'okl R. PelT)' became seoorxl Black RananOdOOlicBis1q>in US.fm.. mry. 1&31 - � World Anti­ Slavery Convcnnon ope� in London. 1991 - Roscoe Lee Browoe was tar in the Alley 1bcater's production of wa._,. Joe 1lunt:r's Cane ard Gone, in Ii> n. 1� -1JQ...…

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…• After all the interferance from headquarters, the Detroit Chapter NAACP branch is finally slated for an election January 17. And though there has been much ado about the interference from . the national office, the election means too little to too many tQ count for too much. Who heads up Y local chapter makes little difference, because the NAACP has to first make some major change to become relevant. . First, the group has to be wil...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 7

…• . den in T AID' citizens need to me ure their commi tment to desegregation in both school and ociety a whole in order to" uccessfully combat the problem. "Ifwedon'tcommitourselv .we arc on our way to a econd-rate ociety," Bates ·d. • Bates . d part o( the problem is that many have 10 t their "reference to other ci thens, " in effect wri ting off one-third of the population by ying "they just can't cut it" He said there sh uld...…

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…, By Ro rt Francia Eng • .0 , of Hlftory .t the Un/w,.1ty 01 Pem"ylven/ .. Bureau istant ub-commis ioner for the Ninth Di trict 0 Virginia in June 1865. He understood the new agency in the terms conveyed by its ho rte ned. informal title. "Freed­ men' Bureau." Mo t of the more than forty tbousam Blacks in hi dis­ trict were refugee freedmelb He in­ itiaily aw himself primarily as advocate" for th e freedmen; the abandoned Ian wit...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 9

…- Day In The Life of aJCD" and "Tell Ya 'Bout A Bitch," the straight-up raw tales like "Bon Appetit" and "Kibbles & Bits," and the serious sagas of "Personal Loser" and "Cold Kaos. I' The mix of styles and topical matter refleet JCD's childhood in­ fluences which range from Parliament's freakliness to )L\l Green's soul to the ISley Brothers' ,political jams. It was Marvin Gaye, though, who had the bi est impact on him. "Marvin's...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 10

…She w h ned the "dance debutante of the Year" ome 50 year go by New York Time» critic John M rtin. In 1948 he traveled to Africa nd lived with the people in the interior vill , learning their 1, nguage nd dancing in their �eremonie. Today, little has changed for internationally renowed choreographer Pearl Primus. The 73-year-old dancer and anthropologi t i till learning from nd giving to her people. "I dance not to entertain but t...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 11

…: c din to thly j ,mor th run id it tim f, y p ovi in thi country. Si out of id a e pin ref nn d. the f ct d, th n cited th e - nt expe involved in Ion c r f ni ,nd th ri in of th ir ic tio . Virtu lly 11 of th nu in th y th t rever he lth- pI i even lIy implem nted by th he dmi tration, it h d to t nefi ould ffor- dable and equally available to every on . So fu the fundin of he lth-c re reform i concerned, thr out of four...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 12

…CCO DI G TO Elliott,the freeze will be on until the City' Asses or's Office finish assessing all the properties. He went on to ay, he didn't know how many properties the city had because the assessor's office is still going through evaluation of properties, but 600 pieces of properties from the State of Michigan have been converted bac to the City for delinquent ta es. They seven ci ty-owned properties approved to be old were: - 1...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 13

…Coupon Corner by DI.Hl.:l Queenan A D , 2�, I 00, ich. � (receive up to 7 or a h t . rt). nd in py of r ipt ed 9/30 h 12/ /92, a copy 0 a ttery 'waJrrantv fil , d the UPC I rom Motorcraft BA, BR, or Utility ttery to receive S5 • 0(0 c ft c p; nd from MOlOl'Cran BX, BXT, srr, or BXH ttery to receive your choice of S7 or racin . rt. Store form required. Expi 1/ /93. A YO AC CRA GE- A L '9l EBAT, P.O. Box 3473, onticeJlo, Mi n....…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 14

…PUBLIC OTICE The City of High nd Park announces a public hearing by Highland Par City Coun­ cil. Place: Ci y Hall Council Chambers Da e: January 4, 1993 Time: 6:00 pm Subject: The city of Hi h­ land Park proposes a tran fer of property on Hamilton tween Glendale on So th; Davison expressway on north; and, Thompson on west. The purpose is the transfer of land for the development of a entertain­ ment center by Highland ark Hor...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 15

…FAMOUS HA D - PART II - South dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH .532 .6 .AK·1094 .Q953 WEST EAST • A94 • J 1086 • 73 .9852 .Q7 .J85 • A K 108 7 2 .64 oora .KQ7 • A K QJ 104 .632 J The bidding: South We t North East 1. 2 2. P .. ' Openin, lead - kin, of club •. eek Vie described a series of fine defensive plays made by the young French star, Jean-Marc. Roudinesco, who held the West hind. He led the ing of clubs, ...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 16

…card is 117 in lh Bowman set, now worth up to S60 in mint condition ... Early cards of potalti upers at- Inct collector intere t, and among Uti year's young players, Rang rs catcher IV A ODRIG, 'EZ is an intere ting prospect ... Ivan, from Vega Baja PR, w igned a 16 year old, and de­ buted in lh major I t year at19 .. , He w only the fourth teenager in the I t 2 yean to play regularly in th majors ... Rodrig L: id red LO h ve the s...…

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