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July 04, 1993 • Page Image 1

…_. L D orr 1- Two days r the deadline had p ed, and the petitions were filed, seven 0 the 2S candi for city' top job were invited to fieldqucstio from ome of Detroit' harpest veteran Blac journal' ts. ide from fielding tough qucstio , the mayoral mpef jabbed, hooked and 'ted one another in their race to ueceed Coleman A Young and be­ come Detroit' 62nd mayor. "Face the P ", held Thursday, June 24 at Wayne State University's Comm...…

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…RABLE YO , Y- Well­ n holar of . ry and poli ti frol wnnist/author ning Marable joined the Colum­ bia Univer ity faculty a profi .r o his ry 8IX1 political science July 1. Dr. Marable, 43 written ext rsively on Black history, current Bl k politics and on the Caribbean and Africa. He i author of eight boo and' rom­ pleting a political biography of Black nationali t leader Mal­ colm X and contributes fre­ quently to cholarly and ...…

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…Iv d nounce klan rally violence A A , -"At no oth r time we in more need 0 the wisdom, courag and d t rmina­ tion 0 our foremothers," exclaims Darl ne Clar Hine, John A. Hannah Prof or of Am rican Hi tory t Michigan State University. Michigan women in conjunction with the Hi torical Society which ulted in publication in 1 CO J Memorie Th ixth binbday tur­ day will likely be tarnished by the violent mel that pitted whi agai t ...…

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…ut th d liv reoo WIlmore Reverend Allen uccumbed to ive heart whil performin with t Vi t ry ive Oospel Quartet on Sunday, May 16 and w laid to t in Can n, Al ama on y 2 . Revezend Allen w an da1e minis r t Starlight slnoe the 1 owner of Hol- lywood F hion Co on Lin- wood Avenue for 0 y , and the ecord old t memb rofth Victory Five but m t f hi popularity temmed from th Hollywood Gospel Hour broad- t he ho ted h Sunday morning...…

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…a>m-<>n- o th It c rrzi Foun - tion Picnic Luncheon I t W Y Riverview Medi- Cen . i th th undant . pro- vided by Riverview Medical Center, Highland Park and . i m Detroit, righ n arxt, many y citi mingled with NFL play from all p o the country. Th ew Yor Oian and the Detroit Lio were pocially w II rep nted among th pro' who w v 1- unteering th ir time co hing young athl t at th Reggi McKenzi Football ainic. this picnic lunch...…

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…BQ:Mad in I rnov ,callo ,cold, in pol hi tio to impact popularity poll presen murder to further nize Op n Up th mayoral pia forms Someone, omewhere already nowed the field of 25 candi- da for mayor down to a elect few. . As candidate forums are scheduled and reported, the coverage' limited to what the major media h decided are the frontrunners: Dennis Archer Sharon McPhail, Paul Hubbard, John Conyers, Arthur Blackwell and Charles ...…

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…fir, t BIac/c-chDrtered, BIodc-11I1I CXJtrIIrtt!1'Ci bank locaItd where? How many Blocks were wiIh John Brown duing his atIlJCJc at Harper's Ferry? JULY 6, 1957 - (;I). defeated Darlene Hard in Wimbledon . the �Amaican1owin most prestigious tournament, 1968 - became the first African-AmeriC3'l q - 1ICrback in �or league pro roo - ball. 1929 - NatiomI Utban Leag.e braoclYs wee lBhc:d in aI major ati On which spoce missions did ...…

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…What to the lave' the ourth of July? Frederick Douglass was invited by the Rochester (New York) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to give an oration in Corinthian Hall on the Fourth of July, 1852. He agreed, but not on that date; on the day after Independence Day, staunchly antislavery Rochester crowded into the hall to hear what came to be known as Frederick Douglass's, Fifth of July speech- "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" D...…

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…By TUREKA TURK Mlchlg.n Cltlan Imagine walking to friend' house on day. Some w, not paying att ntion, you make wrong tum and wind up taking a two hour and forty-five minu trip down a street that has every situ­ ation the media stereotypes as Black. There are famUi that have struggling recovering drug addicts. There are sons (and some daugh­ ters) who sell drugs, not to survive, but for no "real" reason. There are daughters who ar...…

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…Th Ar pr The Uppity BI tional blu s act, hich ill b the PONer Center at 8 p.m. part of the 1 Oth Anniv rsary Ann Arbor Summer Festi I. To order tick- call 764-2538. Tue . July 6 Silver Advantage, a nior ervices program of Mercy Hospi­ tal invites all eniors to attend ·Christm 'n Jury·, a c lebration which will be h Id from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m. at 5555' Conner Ave. Space is limited, pi ase respond by July 6. Call 579-4222. Wed. Ju...…

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…The Chopping Block by Philomena Corradeno 10 to 12 minutes until packets re browned and puff d. Transfer to plates; cut 0 n to rve. Makes four servings. * Aluminum foil may be used in place of kitchen parchment. Cut four, 12-in h quares of foil; proceed as with parchment circles. Bake 12 minutes. This vinaigrette, developed by California chef Charles Saunders, will lift your lowliest greens to the loftiest heights. o OMADRI DTOM...…

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…conti nu d from P ge A3 ) t of rna- continued from Page 1 -City M e 'c ,a De- troit Firm, would d rubbi h cleanup at S23 per hour, enerall borer eNI' at S23 an hour, gen ral buildin main­ tenance at 23 an hour and J'lO\\' re­ moval at $750 per oc urrence. . R Bellant, of the American Fed- erationofState, County and Municipal Employees, which oPPO privatiza­ tion and represen the workers being fired, charged that firms might char ...…

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…nt a four R�CEIVING SCHOLARSHIP - (I-r) Sergeant AI Blair, Air Force Recruiter i hown pre enting Jame Franci co A. Turner II (c nter), four-year Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corp Scholar hip to Harv rd Univer ity to tudy Law and International Diplomacy. At far right I Fr nci co' fath r, C pt In Jam F.A. Turner I. (Photo by B. Brown) BLAIR �D from his zone, there were 12 individual to apply for the cholarship, but only ven were s...…

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…Hiring a La er for Fre In ord r to be compe ated for your injurl after an accident, you will have to the person or company respo ible. You need a lawyer, but they can char e anywhere from $100 to $400 an hour. 0 option i to find 0 who charg no legal fee until your is ettled. Irs b t to e a law firm that pecializes in pe onal injury claims. e lawyers hould have more experience than other 1 which p tice everal kinds 0 law. Since persona...…

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…OT 0 3 CIty of gh nd Par1c o.partmentof Commun De Iopm nt 1 .0 oond V lie Nand Partt. Mioh an 203 (313) �2-27 0 TED E CI , OROU A On or t Jutt 12. 1 Q93. ..bove-named atv I requ the .. of Ichlgan to rei Fed.,. I ' funds ""der 1 of t Hou g nd Commun Oevelopm nt Aot of 1974 cP. L 93-383) for t folowing project ELPWANTED ProJ.c n I.: A.hantl Vltlag. R.v tallzatJon Profe ADDRESSER WANTED Purpo .. of Project: To a.1 In rev lIation...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 1

…• IN�ILH- VOL XV NO 20 All Infolmed P"('/)/c If; A F"'I' PeOI)II' APRIL 4 - APRIL 10. 1993 By TERRY KELLY drium, po esp rson for HigblaIXl Mloh n CIttzen Parle cbools, 'Ibis figure includ • fun<1ing for both -12 and Adult HIGm..AND PARK - Riding the Education. fant y of the poor that a dollar bet Benton Harbor, which is the can transport them from rags to tate' only Enterprise Zone and riches, the state lot ry games are t collects few...…

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…ur consumers, b I to buy locaJly-grown products A JUA, PU RTO RICO P) - A group of farmers, consumers, and union leaders prot ted Friday outside two s u­ permar ets in upport of lo­ cally-grown products. The President of the Farm­ ers' A sociation, Fernando Toledo, th President of the Agronomi t School, Pedro Campo andth Presid ntofthe ociation 0 Puerto ''Rican Products, Edwin Zayas urged th public to support the farm­ ing in...…

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…White uprem ci t et probation for murder FORnI WOR'IlI, � 17- year-{)ldconvic1ed white uprerna­ cist mW'd r received 10 years probation due 10 a misurxl tand­ Ingbetween jurors and jud ca - ing pro tors to take to the s Jurors claim that tbey rnisun­ derstood a new Te sentencing law which sta that crimes that carry punishrrlCnt of five years to life, a jury may not recommend probation if it is also recommend­ ing a prison SC7lt...…

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…Hate index increases in U.S. than to be else." "It . critical we charge of our own destiny and stop waitin for 0 unknown mythical being to come along and wipe racism from � face of earth." - Davtd c. Wllaon "No one, no entity, or being CQ1I Ira a per on and/or a peo­ ple who are mentally, physi­ cally, emotionally and spiritually determined to re­ main enslaved" -Dr. Jaberl V. Prempeh According to the Klan­ watch, Montgomery...…

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…CHARLES OS Saying no to the IRS . As tax law become more and more complicated, the chance of a mistake g t big­ ger. But the IRS can m ke mistake , too. You may get one of "those" .letters from the IRS, demand­ ing a penalty or extra taxpay­ ment, ling C h F t Occ tonally, you may d that you need to ralse a lump sum of money in hurry: n unexpected doctor bill, an unusually large credit card payment. One way to do it- (,,' to...…

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…r---- --- - I )( I ��;�/--- - - - -- 1 L_----- -- ----- --�----- -- - Jim Robin on, pr Id nt 0 C.U.B.E., pr aen the C.U.B.E. P rtn r hlp In Progr a Corpor te Le derahlp Aw rd to Ike Hyt r (a cond from right), D yton Hudaon Corporation vice pr aldent of public affair and communlc tlon wlf Dana nd Rohn Bak r (right) of C.U.B.E. look on. Rick Jonea, of Lathrup Vmag , Bill Tripi tt, of Troy, Carlon Jack.on, of Detroit, • J ck on, of D troit,...…

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…This Week In Black Hisotry From what country did Frederick Douglas flee to avoidre-enslavememr APRIL 5, 1972 - 26 year old BI c u- rity guard, alerted police to the Wat rgat break-in. 1984 - L.A. Laker Center m Abdul-J bb r became all­ time scoring leader in the NBA, urp ing Wilt Cham­ berlain.1951- A W hington, D.C. Municipal Court of Ap­ peals outlawed egregation in re taurant . 1917 - Thre Plays for a Negro Theater by poet...…

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…·,J --------1 , \ i(�----_-j _. READERS WRITE ... Hot 'er, and the Black - pres accountable I was surprised and pleased to come ac{Oss another weekly newspa­ per that presents new and vies to the African-Americans of Detroit, other Blacks locally and statewide, on issues of importance to us but not necessatily to us alone. I am a former Detroiter, a person who has worked and lived in Detroit, a person whose relatives have worked ...…

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…READERS WRITE that too ven youn liv poin up d old housing lock in m ny D troit Brett Moor ,Rout Inspector W Warren Ave rchant A oc. 5601 W Warr.n, Detroit, READERS WRITE It' a "hair thing" Men and women of all colors have a preoccupation with hair length aoo style, but especially in the Black R ceo A Black woman with long hair is perceived as blessed or has a weave. But if Black women kept their hair in it's natural tate instead of ...…

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…" h n you wal down th treet, you don't eel. .. you don't h ve to 41 with your pocketboo li e thi . There are human r 1 tions here. In m it' very, very positive and just being aware that when you're looking at kids, you're looking at someone 'with a future. You're looking at someone that has a real chance of maybe achieving their dream whether it's to study what they want to study, to work at what they want to work at. While there ...…

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…tyt"a',evecybody with O.P .P. thanks i> �,ahtv By. ami manbers, woo Wl by the names of � Vtnnie aOO Kay Gee. Alnmt ovanigbt the � wart from being unkmwn toatig-timemcdiaandm ic sation. Realizing they were on to something, the guys wanted to �talize furtbrz on their popular­ ity by brcn:hingoutwith their own line of ughty By IDQ"- C Naughty By Nature' return WeB kicla:d off with � in­ gle ''HipHopHooray"offtMk''19 � NoudaJy 3" a...…

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…Wayne Metropoli an Corn­ munrty Services Agency in con­ junction wttbthe Region I Advisory Council invites you to attend the MONTHLY RAC I meeting at 5:30 p.m. at People's Community Center. Call 865- 2550. �_·S_at_._A_pr_il_1_0�.1 L � � _ Wed. April 14 D troi Historical Society presents he DHS Guild Fie M r­ k 10 .m. HI oric Fort W�ne Vis' or's Center. Vendors t bl are available for 25 for April 3 and 4. For infonnation call 55...…

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…- Put your n me nd ddress on th case th t holds your gl . I lost my eyegl - in th grocery store and if I' d had my name on the case, it may have been po sible to get them b ck. JoAnn C., Mi mi, FI . STOPPE - Recently, e ent to our etaway cabin, � after dinner, I started to run the water in the ink �d found the . nk topper . ing. I took a pI . c coffee-can lid and placed it over the drain. It orked quite well in a pinch. Deanna J....…

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…1,000 Gift· r . Irene Bey pr ented HPC9, � .. ,til'lSl- I I ." t • 1\ t � continued from Page '[ before the opening of the new facility ih Hamtramck in 1992, between 1989 nd 1991 approximately 2,800 Wayne County inmates were housed in Al­ pena, Alcona, Iosco and Mont­ morency counties at a contractual $41 r day which was paid by Wayne County. "TIlO E WHO are suspected of, or even convicted of, a crime must also ,be protected from...…

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…MUSKEGON Volun ers needed The Southwestern Michigan Volunteer Center is seeking volun­ teers. To find out about the e or other volunteer opportunities, please call 9 3-0912 in the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683- 5464 in the Niles area. Volunteer opportunities: - The nature centers need vol­ unteers, the creek and river clean­ I up projec will welcome your help, I' and the opportunities for recycling abound. Call the Center...…

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…while. R TI P 10 years its economic growth has aver- aged 1 thin 2 pel' ent a year, ve a populati n gr wth of 2.6 percent. It has, and bad, mas­ sive unemployment inadequate bou in and education and health servi . It has been hit by a drought and the world eco­ nomic recession. Down- ize be damned Afri­ can American protesto -rumed­ investors sbould take note of the potential of thi oon-to-be­ Black-run country.Iti oncofthe top...…

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…Ch rl Wallace with one of hi. perfect pec n 'ple I Nuttin cept pecan pies Affabl Charle Wall dmits to a certai n nutti n . The man is crazy about pee n pie. So.much that he has published hi own collection of t ted pecan pi uttin Cept Pe­ can Pies. A health peciali t in the Texas Department of Health, Wallace learned how to make pi as a young­ ster in the 4-H Club. His mother en- , couraged him and after her death a few years ago...…

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…CALENDAR OF EVENTS i mi/Baham ,./ nt i hi n f rly c Ildhood confer nc held Child Care R ource Referral d Sou tern Michigan 0- ciation for th Edu tion 0 Young Children will po or their Fourth nnu I Southwe tern Michigan Early Childhood Conference April 24, 1 3 on t camp of Kalama­ zoo Valley Community College .. Plea e call Robin Fri bie at Child Care ource Referral, 6161349-3296, for more informa- 1 o· .� Mon-S 10 to PM ...…

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…PROJECT: Town Cen r Comm rcIa� 100veiopm t LOCAl1ON: Woodw rd Aven P WfIi nd Seoond Avenue PURPOSE: Mix d-o pro ct oonslstlng of re nt I, re II, and comm rc I d velopment. TOTAL PROJECT COST: $18 Minion UDAG FUNDS: $4.85 MUon PURPOSE:Fund t> be u d for I Improv- m n • oonstnJo on of publlo nd prtvate re den- tlalJoommercl I dey lopm nt. I��������=������:'II COBG FUNOS: 1 Mllon EXCEIl..ENT rz1 PURPOSE:Fund t> be used for a OIsl1lon,...…

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…It's not just a Cincinnati thing nber, Famed Wol rin Chri Webber recently complained that be and other Michigan playe� don't re­ ceive any profi from tradi ng cards sold on their camp . o 'HA m ny "P mon y Hard said. An CAA po man aid the CAA d nothi ng to do i th the universiti ' elHng tradin cards aoo had 00 comment Cards aren't the only urce of big money earned by the tble . Be­ cause U of M es their equipment, NIKEcontrib...…

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…, • Nominat a KClDL Achiever Today. . .. Over $ 700,000 will be. 'contributed to non-profit urban community services across the nation, in the names of the 1993 KaDL Achievers; 1993 Nomination Form Back Page This Section. SURGEON GENERAt'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in' Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And [OW Birth Weight. 199 'NT Co 2 …

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 22

…THE OLYMPIC COLLECTIO .... , corporat. communIcation , � ..... _ T. co Corpomlon, .,,, •• ... c..... ,,...,,ted �.trI. to recIpIent •• Over 10.0,OOQ wilt be -con rlbut ,d ° non-profit urban rvtce acro the netlon, In the n me ot the 993 KOOL chi � 1. • …

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 23

…ch OOL chi v r rec lv d ,000 from ro n illi m on 0 on o h non profIt urb n comm'unlty rvic of hi or h r choic. hrough h 993 KOO chiever ard, rown Willi m on ill contribut th n 100,000 to non-profit urb n throughou h U. . The company 'ha committed ne rly 700,000 in n un ding for community ervice ince th KOOL Achie� r A ard wet: tabli hed in 1986. 9 1 L hI r v REBECCA JACKSON was .e/ected from. 6roup of nationwide candidate. to rec...…

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…I • Provid achi v r cognition for outstanding urban rs and financial- support for their efforts. • KOOL Ach v IS ali : , - ·Unsung och v ts.' on n working behind th cenes with little recognition for th Ir accomplishments. - Adults (21 y rs of or older) strlvln 0 Impro� th quality of life In th Ir communitl s. - Cun nfly OCtN volun' rs or pro� . Iona/s. - Catalysts for chan which ha long-term, posltlv Impact for many people. nls will ...…

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