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October 31, 1993 • Page Image 1

…amal -p A2 o on VOL XV NO. 50 An Informed People Is A Free People OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 6. 1993 By U AN HEDFIELD C.pIt!IN ... SMvIc • .I...oI'tJ["IDilnG - Q. How do you handle the AIDS epi­ demic behind bars? A In Michigan prisons, no differ ntly than any­ wheree It' a qu tion riddling th Michigan prisonoommu­ nity, but the ,for now, . imply this� be careful, "There are two ides to the state prisons' policy on .AIDS; says Wa...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 2

…...-------------- ----- : \ \"or/t1 .Yal ion oi Bu , "fore cri B Wh n C il R c cart I in 1 7, no matt r what h hammer blo of circum­ tance-wars, financial cris , r ial tr ife, ho til gov rn- ments-De rs h managed to outlast or get a way around them. For example, late in World War 11, Presiden Franklin D. Roo evelt demand d that De B rs give 6.5 million carats of industrial diamonds for aircraft factories. And despite threa of...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 3

…o c o C 00 zg EFUA KORANT ball gam here. " This' m ho ," E id, "I don� ant fol talki ng loud, ing uncouth, in my house." Giggl uddenly topped in the uditorium nd tuden hifted in their chai and t upright Ii tening to Eve on tell th m what h expected them to do, right now. Everson id, "I 1 ." Aq aDSWEn' riod �Vl�II:'IU go am mof ud n Hatch urged t tud n not to fight, to . t up th ir complain nd giv th m to their coo 10 nd c...…

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…By CRAIG HILL Mlchl".n Citizen w di by the Highland Park Chamber of Comm rce during a meeting and luncheon at I am Temple on Hamilton, Thursday, October 21, to rally the busin in the community to support commu­ nity improvement. Some cf the busin in at- tendance were Careerworks, Inc., First Federal of Michigan, andMESC. Charles Kelly, Chamber of Commerce President, was the moderator, and panelists were Dr. Thomas Lloyd, Presi...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 5

…I )('1 roil WCCC Captures Student Life D trolt r Ident D Sh n McClinton I. Wayn County Community Coil 9 psychology tud nt whoa main intere t I tud nt gov rnment HI willingn to rve prompted him to want to work a coun elor nd od oth r community work for th hom I a . D trolt r Id nt Kath rln. rl Elsb rry I Wayn Co�nty Community Coli g tudent who I tudylng pecl I duc tlon. EI berry Ilk church, port nd people,' pecl lIy chltdr n ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 6

…EDITORIAL Tou . Fir. p th attribu n ry to run the city of roit. But th prim ry I m n for u , th ic building bloc for ny dmini tration i attitude nd in that gory McPhail wins running away over her oppon nt. ' Unli h r oppon nt, who ould pp and pi ad, cPhail d mon­ trat th pu nk nd oour- to do wh the' t to do fo th whod h r. When Oli w re pro ting rae­ . t ctivity of kinh ds on campu ,her opponent, who was on th Oli 't board, p...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 7

…READERS WRITE temen Mr. G ns' n ph w id, when h y killed him. Why hould In Struggle and Developm nt Kenneth Snodgrass 'The btl .alling of a Blac D18n' .. B 0 William., III IT I THE collective denial and guilt of white people for cen­ turi that led to the burning of Christopher Wilson, a man who had no idea what was happening to him or why? For Wilson to un­ d rstand his dilemma, he would ha had to understand that in the ey of ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 8

…A1 p contin d from A4 dent Dwight Down said one of the precincta was bigger than the entire city of Highland Par. . Council Frank Rcss said, "If you hold the Mayor responsi­ ble for (city) conditions in the next election, we have to give him people necessary to handle the job now. We have to stop complaining and tearing him down." F 'd t not op to hiri Robi but wanted answers to some of the concerns she raised. Johnson' prot...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 9

…TUREKATURK Mlch", Cltlan We all misled when Ed O.G. and Da Bulldogs came out with their most popular single ''Be A Father To Your Child". We all thought that we had found a group that had man­ aged to mer� responsibility with hat, real jazzy tracks. We only saw one side. Ed O.G. and Da Bulldogs are not the sole rescuers of re­ spect in the rap industry. That's a title they choose not to take. DEspite the fact that there were m...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 10

…. -. CO CERT - The renowned Am rl­ can Boycholr of Princeton, N w Jar­ s y willing In concert t First Pre byterlan Church (1669 W. Mapl Rd) In Birmingham, MI at 8pm. TIck­ ets ar $15 adults, $10 for nlors, $8 for tudents, and $100 for patrons. For Information call (313)644f-2040. Thu et BENEFIT BANQUET - The Detroit Center for Entrepreneurship (DCE), a program of Joy of Jesus, Inc., Is hav­ Ing a beneflt concert & banquet at the ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 11

…The Chopping Block by Philomena Corradeno n or ot r tubular p ,coo d In • lar e bowl combine tur ey t bread crum ,onion powd r, fennel seeds, 11.. te poon garlic powder, It, red pepper nd water; with hands fonn mixture into one-inch me tb 11 • Spr y a large nonstick ikillet with vegetable cooking pray. Add meatballs; cook, turning oc­ casionally until well browned and cooked through, eight to 10 minutes. Remove killer from heat; ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Child W ch hu�hladr ay 'lea t' can be leader By ROBBIE CRU COY sp!c'" to tIN Mlchlpan Cttlan Rev. Dr. Clark u � multi-million Teen Challenge Center, which Mayor Bush nd th t St. Lou' Comm.iaeion are trying to ha buil Re�. Dr. Clar thi the pr0b- lems In t St. Louis are no w than anywhere e . H prai them for having oombi- nationofreligionand government that could prove su fuL Mayor Bush i the son of a Baptist minister and many ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 13

…----- IJ (' 111011 II a rhor ,r(J.\ ld oni 50 percen m nt i up to 8,000 for impro m n to include: roo , iding, doo , windo , igning, exte­ rior lighting, parking impro ment and permanent landscaping, The program' tructured a deferred payment loan, repay- OBITUARY Deacon Board. Survivor Include: hi wlf, linda; two sons, John Nelon of Kentwood, Mich. d John HlWlt of Newari(, N.J.; five d 9 ers, P MI­ nott of Mu egon H ght ,Ro ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 14

…V rl ble Annultle If you're al dy making your maxi­ mum contribution to a 401-K and are looking for a long term, after-tax in­ rome investment, you might consider a infor- tion on mo t n 15 million Ameri This can t you your medi I i uran eov­ era , or ev n your job. If you h ve be n my teriou ly turn d down for i urance or even employment, it' a good id to requ ropy of your medical records to ch for errors. To track th source ...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 15

…Marg tAdams City C1 t1< Ar1v.1 1 3 LEGAL NOllCE ADVERTlSEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT & PERMANENT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT STREET IMPROVEMENTS B 93·MC·26-OO35 The City of Bent>n Harbor, Michigan will receive sea d bids for the above reference project In the CIty Commission Chambers, City Hall, 200 East Wall Street, Ben on Harbor, Michigan, at 9:30 a.m. (local t m e) on vem ber 5, 1 3,...…

October 31, 1993 • Page Image 16

…auue.1tlo , community-buildin (PIe writ in or ircl the appropriate number for your re ipon. .) C CULAno n your copy of n? 1. Subscribe 2. Pi up at n tand 3. Door-to-door delivery 4. P on from omeone e Q2. How Ion h v re din the Michl 1. 0-6 months 2. 6-12 months S.I-2years 4. 2-4 years 5. 4-6 years 6.6- 10 years 7. 10 - 15 years GENERAL QUESTIONS Q3. What I your main reason for reading the Michigan Citizen? 1. Arts & En...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 1

…U GO -Acrod of 600 penon left the annual MCP Dinner rallied by spe - to the theme of "Vote to e Our Goals Reality _,' A highlight of the evening the announcement by busi­ oman and civil right der . e Ann Reynold t t ,purc . a $1,000 membership for herself d a 500 life membe for her niece, Cberyl E. Dixon in Chicago. �ntice Sydnor, �CP om of th Life em- ber . p committee receiv d the membership from rs. Rey­ nold th cro d resp...…

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…Jacobs: , eed national urbanpol icy' YORl( - Describing the need for a national urban policy critical, ational Urban Le gue President John E. Jacob aid Thursday October 11 that ucc ful partn rship between the government, busin and community-ba d-organizations to r vive the economic role of the nation' citie depend on it, in a peech at a community affairs conference held at the Federal R rve Bank in Phila­ delphia. J cob rted t...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 5

…continue In sound, debt-free financial operation. The days of wasteful spending are over. we know how to balance the needs of the Township with our tax dollars. Provide the best pollee and fire services that the Township residents deserv and · the Township can afford. With this team, you can count on It I alntaln and xpand a healthy economic , base for the Township. We-will work to at- -,_ tract new business, to expand the jOb oo- . ...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 6

…CI - 0 .• / Co ntary thing. lot Re gan ould not re peel me if I topped criticizin him, hoping for nothing more than the pre ct of bein e come t the lte any Ho of I cannot, in the co i ce, embr r tion th t thrown rnillio of c children into a e. crin the d I '. C I J 1,1 …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 7

…, OCT. 31 - NOV. 6, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVE GREATER E E EZE RrrUAL TEMPLE, 118 Lake St., Benton Harbor, announces Revival Tim from onday, Oct. 29 through ov. 2. Phrophet Bobby Dawson i in charge of the mces which begin promptly each night at 7:30 p.m. Ebenezer will have its Annual Harve t at 3:3Q p.m. Sunday, ov.4. Elder Clarrissa Blackamore is p tor. PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST CHU CH celebrated their 13th Annual Autumn Tea on Sun...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 8

…c �':' .�; .. , , , . ' ,- , o Ope ............................... : . · · · · · · · · • • .C.D.C. C Co • ; , ................•............. , t c urc ouse community. e Ope Ho Id St. the fifth dioce piritu ren it C holic p rishe . Intere ted dult are en- d to come to the b m nt of th churc t 6 pm. for th dinn f. For more in­ form tion, call ther David darn t St. John ectory , 925-2425. ernati onal T a T...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 9

…Anilual reports ere pre- Imted by chairpenons of th MCP committee : II. Syn­ der and Thenon Beard, mem- ps; political , Robert DawlOn; Youth, Bobbie cAfee. . dent Bill Gill d Vice- Yrelfdent F ther J LaGoe gave their annual report Providing entertainment ere Richard Sinunons, Ronald PUn­ pieton, Jr. and Sr., and Thelma Bacchus, each of hom per­ formed toIo . Dr. Robert arren, yor of eaon Heights and Branch Vice-President intro...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 10

….p Billie F y The' 1984 irh Bul autumn's grandftU', ifl most tall, B teo in us to 10 life's all, . Enables us to run life's race nd gro each day from gra to grace. isdo , ripe t mn ith an , " bnght convey a Ih and a e, life's rt!S1- old,' h has t t y i o I • 9 • -- - --- n …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 11

…n • rl By Scott G It Reprlnttd {rom the Journal & Guide SEBOKENG TWP., SOUTII AFRICA - Over 7,000 police- n in riot gear ept this Blac township ou Ide Johan­ nesburg Tuesday morning, in a six-hour house-to-hou roundup of su. pected leader of th anti-apartheid disturb nces that have rocked the township over the 1 year. A police spokes- man . d that the raid netted approximately 350 suspects. Another police spokesman re- MUSKE...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 13

…• men USKEGO HEIGHTS- t as formerly an employ­ crefit union has expanded to become a full rvice, Federal Community Credit Union. e former C Employee Credit Union, no ren d e ore Community Federal Credit Union the in itution h dopted an "Open Door" policy to m it expanded common bond, remar ed Elgie Bright II, pre ident. ny of the ell maintained houses; and untold number of colleg diplomas; and yes, hun­ dred up n hundred of t...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 14

…o p o Lan i • I a • o cC cC o 's 0 ocr rnm nt of th o ov rnm n of th ic o r 01 in un ploym nt problems n d f m nt. th au pport oic in our St t. • I II D oc �:�. II! II! • T .... . �� .'. , � .•.. ,+.-.,_,.",.---+.+.,.-.�,.+., •. --.-;'-"'."" • .-.., �.-.'.'.';' ,..';�'.'.-.-.' .�.=����.� �.� , .. '. ,:.::.:.w.w<, ••. :.:.:, •.• ;.,:.,:.:.:.: ••• :.:.:." •• ,:.:. ,::; •••• :.:.:.:.: ••• :.:.:.;:.:.:.:.:.:.:...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 15

…• I iyb KALAMAZOO - The first organizational meeting for the ne South t chipn inor- ity Busine ion met ednesd y, October 24th in Kalamazoo. Attending ere thirty local and regional minority busine o nen and other interested in­ dividuals. The name and pur- e po for this n organization WIS, establiahed and a committee formed to set down by laws and nominate officer . y, Schulty OU. 1149 Wood Street Phone 722-3378 usk8QOfl, i...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 16

…725· 7 or 72 5152 ----- I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I • I I I •• I I I I T E DE OCRATIC �RTY IS RECRUITI G VOLU TEER FIELD ORKERS, ELEPHO E C PAIG ERS, POLL TCHERS D YO E ITH A DESIRE TO SUPPORT THIS SLATE. E o EL o TO B : r USKEGO HEIGHTS DE OCRATIC HEADQUARTERS …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 17

…'litH. ieie, Knight · Done For You L tetrt LL LARSO As a Muskegon City Commissioner, Led The Fight. To Restore Alley Plowing In The Downtown rea. Now. As Chair­ man Of Th City's Public Facilities Committee, Bill's Working With The Nelson Neighborhood Association To Clear The Sidewalks On Muskegon a . st r Avenues. Bill Opposed The Post Offic When they Att mpted To DeHver Mail In Th AlleY�. _ If LL LARSO S Plan For C earing Side- ....…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 18

…· 1- 0 . / c c rve no useful in to y political aren . hich in common 0 th In fello -ci tizen h h tural t ... U d finally that truth eat and on prevail if eft to B ton H rbor, US EGO! E BACK HO E! o A TOUCH OF CLASS FOR·YOURSELF, SEE ELZ RA AT THE .: ch 0/ eft H irtiqu ASTR ET 72 ·5127 or 726·235 j the one Sincerely, n C.Gray …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 19

…There never a ... there never will be another organizat on ke the NAACP. Benjamin t. Hooks, NAACP executive director J "When you needed us, we came through, For 75 years, the NAACP defended, protected and fought for your rights, , , " I "It ' a ruggle for' soci curlty, strugle for higher education due to cuts in federal grant , a trugle for IOcial curity disability. e kilo many people ere dropped from ility. They y it', to late f...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 20

…C C. - 0.,1 e Dr. Edw rd att nd ng clinic. at GET eQUAl TED CLASS Sund v, 0 mb 18. 1:30 p.m. emorial Hospital Forum. o f /preregistration � quired. For mor information. call 983- 8171. This class is sp cificaUy d sig d to introduc x ctant mothers in th e rly months . of pregnancy to th prenatal ctasses/obst tries programs vailabl t M morial Hospital. F th rS/birth p rtn rs I r n- coura d to ttend. nd th ir PUTEE PROGRA T...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 21

…OCT. 31 - OV. 6, 1984 THE CITIZE TWENTY.Q E t. • , sprinkle with • Bake 350 Of. for 25 to 30 paprika aDd tbal minutes or until bot and ba.tbbly. desired. (MaJca 10-12.-vi1tp.) The spooned into sprinkled with c:nctcr aumbs baked for 30 min HoIIdIJy Com � 2 (16-0%.) frozen com broccoli � cup marprine or butter � cup finely chopped onions � cup flour � teaspoon salt � teaspoon white pepper � teaspoon dry mustard � arpmilk �-� cu...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 23

…PART-TI E Ind TI E POsitions: PRO­ GRA COORDI ATOR to aff For R t - Benton Hlrbort 1500 Iq. ft. sp e /renovated for offic , possible dlycar. cent r or outreach mln- Iltor qUlrten. Clil u Hilliard 925-1363 __________ or 429-1518. $60.00 PER HUNDRED .. PAID for proc I", mill It home! Information, send If .. ddr ,stllftped en- v ope. Associates, Box 95,,, Ro lie, J rsey 07203. 10/10/84-11/28/84 WANTED TO BUY - Your old junk .....…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 1

…20C O. OCTOBER 31 - OVEMBER, 1979 7 S�VJ G .TB1-:COUNTY SOUTH pe pi . 'Fund to provide job for our youth effort to 0 hooI de gregation d cut food tamp fund ... ffect r youn peopl ry dir ctJy. tt mpts to r trict affirrnativ action or to cut the windfall pro- fit t directly harm par- en with direct con - quence to their childr n " Bri tatement read. Th re ere 48 f 433 ongr who rated zero in the tudy. • e hope and other Con ...…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 3

…• • C I St t Lad conduct m ting ThUI 15 in Benton to • d Berrien 01 ha been grant d 100,000 contract to . operate C T 's Adult or Experience (A ) Pr am from ovember 1979 through September 30 1980. Th contract II cently pro ed by the men County Board of Commission r . Through the WE Pro­ gram, chronically unem­ ployed adult participan are pi d into jobs in the public ctor. Participan o at non-profit agen . S, government...…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 5

…y to get advertisment for the B c paper and they had o rely I'rily on circu- tion for income. Doth r problem high degree of turnover of reporters, Th non- Bl c pr had more money and could offer reporters more money. a re ult lots of ood reporter left, 1 ving th Bla press with a large turn-o r of iter. But the ajority of the papers 0 rcame pro­ b ms of this kind and the B pre continued to flourish. tb number of pap­ er incre...…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 7

…y S' fi ld, although many thin have happened to impede progre nd ucc of the Sen tion Six. The group a or niz­ ed in 1959 ith Isom Thorn ClI. Hamilton, Fred Gilmore, Oscar il­ liam Sammy Donald, and th late Eddie Garland and Joe Hin mana r t ron Storm r d Je el Steverson r <led s in trumental c­ companies. Ther have been numerou singer; all ha e contributed much. De- ce m m till 10 d by S' illi Lover, Eddi Garland, and alte...…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 8

…, • I • 1·976-5050, 1·976-5151, Gemini 1·976-5252 C cer 1·976- 5 53, Leo 1·976-545, ir 1·976-5656 Libra J- 976-5757, 1·976- S S8 1·976- 595, C p icorn 1·976- 6060, 1·976-6161, …

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 9

…IIare Right� .. _ If your door is drafty al ng th bottom you can m time buy tho long material or f bric-fill d draft- !Opp r to put along the bottom of your door 0 the c ld air will not be ble to get in. nd la t, but �ill v ry important dre armly in your home. Pu on seater or thro quilts over chair or couch and tap up in them while you reading or wa tchiag TV. u he vy blankets on your bed a t nigh t instead of turning up th t...…

October 31, 1979 • Page Image 10

…• once OF PUBLIC HEARl G otice is hereby given to all property 0 n s tha the City Commission of the City of Benton H rbor, ichigan ill hold a pub' c hearing on Tuesday, ovember 13, 1979, t 7:30 p.m. in he Lula L Commission Ch mb rs in City Hall, 200 East all Street, Benton Harbor, ichigan for the purpo of hearing and receiving such idence as m y be submi ted by th building official and by any 0 n r, possessor or agent or repr senta­...…

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