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January 05, 1983 • Page Image 1

…POLICE AND CRIME! e pe�nt that cot cnrnne in yor th citize bject: AUXILIARIES, a California community on P 1. SWER TO POLlCE - report on J tic Departm nt fmdin , p - CRA G HEADS, e amin local police ctions on Page 1. ATO S, THE ADVANCER IS SAC! BULK RATE US. POSTAGE PAID B ton Hlrbor, 49022 mi No.SO VOL. V 0.5 JANUARY 5 - 11, 1983 Sen Trl-COunty South ith th recent call by Benton Har­ bor ayor ilce Cooke for the police ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 2

…ar repon 0 d. ., Any forts to ac­ I1Wl e of Brown y imperil ancement of other civil ri lS efforts, Go emmen I must recommit our nation to fulfillment of th letter and 0 rit of Brown." • r , Pendleton, the. R appointed rman of t Cornmissi n, °d," o not my colleagues o f that school desea:rega, tion is an important oal. I - do not 0 e that reduction in outla for public ed ca­ tion programs ignals a retreat from the federal o ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 3

…o o ndo o , m . Roc and The landlord-tenant la in ichigan require that your landlord make rep . s. So hat do you do hen your landlord on't m e repair? hen the p int on your all . p eling so much that you'r fr ld that your 0 year old might e t the paint chip ? hen you di cover that the apartm nt you ju t moved into has coc roache? You rt by taking tep to protect your legal right. If it is minor repair problem and your ndlord i...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 4

…me of th problem minority-o n d busine f ce, B id, "minority pp . r m y beli t 1 rge companie ch J. ynold Indu ri are un ppro ch b . It· me h t ironi that the ery quality of . e and economi trength th t permit our company to undert e b t ti pr r to·d min rity enterpri ffecting our bility." He' ld the or ayof to h pro am to om n ppli r …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 5

…JA UARY S -II, 1 3 THE CITIZE PAGES eque ting Pe,., Pal y F c .... __ From The Michigan Chronicle This past ring, E rna Clar ,a te cher ith the Detroit Public Schools Adult Education Program, participated in cul­ tural exchange program s ho family for an African udent. It re arding experience for her, one hi h believes more Bl familie e. And it has in pired e abli greater contact Ameri n and African udents. To Ids that end s. Cl...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 7

…VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3 o EOPLE look up the telephone pole and say, "Look at that little man. He's working on a telephone line." That little man is Arletha. She is a telephone installer. Several months ago Arletha was looking for a job. She . went to the employment office. The lady at the employment office told Arletha, "I don't know jf you will like this job. It is dangerous. You will have to climb telephone poles." Arletha said, "I ne...…

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…Since e y you . R., ComPton, California u im heft h r Ind libl imprint upon th m. i h dim-lit ey o hand in hand, Gropin and tr mblin In reh of y tery ar. u flin on. ha o and th n an un arranted tear all from th mi-visual ey . ith trembling hand it i partially bru; hed asid . -Ethel Page • ••• • ••••••••• •• …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 9

…o Women are on the march. They want more rights. What are the things that women want? They want to be given I individual rights. Women housekeepers in New York Ci­ ty went on strike. They wanted to get a cost of living pay. They wanted money to feed their children. They wanted to be paid on time. Women have always fought for civil rights. In slavery days it was women who fought to free the slaves. As America grew stronger, women's...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 10

…frie d is omeone 0 om you en ou need el p. friend- I abou at. Pasadena, California , It feels good to earn my first paycheck. I really have orked very hard for it It feels good to 100 at hat I have done. I see that I have done something orth hile. It feels good 0 have my first chec in my hands. y family is very proud of me. I am proud of myself, because I tjid it. I too time out to overcome. hen I experience success,. it is even ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 11

…Ca AOIPFORCE F ng BLAZE & HAR 0 Y eating ••• • '5 --- drinking LAST ISSUE WE SAW OUR HEROES TRY TO GET I FORMATIO ABOUT J J. A DDEATHROC • THE LOCAL HOODLUMS. THEY SOLO SO E DRUGS TO "LITTLE A" WHICH CAUSED HI TO BE CARELESS AND GET HIT BY A CARl! THE PEOPLE I THE EIGHBORHOOD WERE AFRAID TO CO E FORWARD AND IDEN· TIFY J.J. A o DEATH ROCK. OW BLAZE IS PUTTI G HIS PLA IN· TO ACTIO I! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 12

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January 05, 1983 • Page Image 13

…tha Contunued from Pa e J another plant?" Arletha asked. to ork. On the second day the other girl and Arletha had a talk. They had much to share. ancy was single like Arletha. In a few days Nancy and Arletha were eating lunch together. C�That on't bother me." AI said. "Me· either," added Nancy. , Arletha wasn't sure. She had never been away from home before. THE instructor told them th�t open­ ings were based on need. Most t I p...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 14

…M ::l o BUD I G ORD PO E .. :,.�.-- ....-:-_..,.-.-_ -T .. ""::._- =-- - - -w-,. -- - -- o h YSTEAY (miss-ter-ee)-Something you do not kno . USCLE (mus-sul)-An organ to move the body AGEl (tar-get)-Something to aim at; a place to hit hen shooting. CIE T (ain-shent)-Something ery old; from times back in history. PE LTV (pen-ul-tee)- oney added hen a bill is paid la e; points taken a .ay from a player. T UST (trust)-to have fa...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 15

…it \\' men have played a major histon 01 role in th life 0 B! k merica and 0 our nauon as a hole. In this nes, sho the SIren th. determination, creativit; and coura e of the 'ordin­ ary" bloc. woman---our unsun heroines, from ce, mon.Y bel' ,has prun our backbone. Th chan that an y IOn and her family ex­ enced as a result oj Emancipation are clearly (Old h re by her son. of Henry e ... he as a la married to a & • imon ... a...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 16

…to of your life an tur- f around. There' a o 0 ��&L------�------� EYS FOR $.90 A SHOT YORE C RRY OUT ORDERS V LABL BREAKFAST SERVED'A Y TI Da· y :00-7 :30.pm , .. • .. , I …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 17

…flu" n am, d re i; dent of Berri n County are once more b ing urg d to t e thi often epidemic di riou y, cording to E. De ain Sil emale, edi at Director for the Berrien County Health Dep rtment. The influenz ert i p rticularly important for older people nd tho ,ho are vulner ble bee u of lung heart di , or di bete. Such people ith their phy icians about b in immunized by v ccin . Dr. Silvernale pl ced emphasi on influenza's infect...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 18

…Cou y per- one you y. under d the rvi Bure u do y mon y to fumi I er for the p r. Tho peopl th e n hired to run the Bure p ying them Ive 29 per hour for con Itant fee on top of their bi .. It good thi that th y hi ly re omm nded by the Prez - hp""I� I ld think th t they are d t y ur e 0 r th flag t play of m ouldn't violence …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 19

…WANTED IS IT TRUE you can buy j ps for $44 through the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! C.II 312/ 742·1142, Ext. 1375. 2/2/83 FIREWOOD FOR SALE BU LLETPROOF Inspector n ed in th W th rlzation 0 partm nt of B ri n County Action, Inc., 170 East wan Str , Benton Harbor. ust have basic knowled in math matics, carp ntry and re d nti I construction. ust b abl to read and use a tape, Iso to ritl nd k p c- curate records. Ab' ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 20

…e d d both n the fel Styles sho n are of­ fered only as repre­ sentative of Sear assortment. all fa I and in er e th m even more ill p en of t e our purc ases. Regular 16.99 S nds Jan. 8 CERA C fall/ int r h ndb 9 and S in uret ane uppers fully cus ion d inso e, 1_1/.. inch edge crepe so e. S abou Sears credit plan 0% to 50% Fall cce on s handb 9 . Choose from many sty colors Ouantiti slim, ratncbec s. …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 23

…1TOIt- • I MOM,DAO A D AO P ,AUGHT ME! / HOW DO '(oU�OW SO � \'JaRDS, SIS? I FI . lVlIlbll'll BUCK o "OR is j bject matter of its highly . Co �. recognize our d y to keep our ..-� informed a the community- . din activities of our illustrious national ma����m� ad � «� espeCU·IUy proud of ve pined signal recognition for "Reaching Out"-and "Reachi Bac" to touch the lives of those are confmed in the of poverty and illiteracy...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 25

…Front-wheel drive in a Buic ? Great. But I figured I'd forfeit luxLry when I slid into Bu'c 's sma lest car. Well. alii ost was a par ing problem. The fit? Roomy and sinfully luxlrilus. Five ride in comfort. no dieting required. S yhawk feels Buic b'g and yet gas con­ sumption IS downright deetetic! If you'd realty rather have a smaller Su'ck-you cal still get reaf Bu'ck com­ fort. In the luxurious Skyhawk. Move in, and m e yoursetf at...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 29

…'ITO«- • I o AL- of African decideho African iOI1 Itmmt1tlon NalllOllS represented Zim b to grantin They are denlaDCllJ\I in and op the African troops into nefjdlborula ales and also f . discrimination ° …

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 33

…CK 1tIONIT'CM- • I May is 1 monlh t "de Q . dIzy 10 remembt!r and honor our or dead. The lIIioltlll BLA V ITO offers Ih' memoriollo m Defi of Amerial- her living or dead, read: olCola, T erdam and toma- off Indian taken to Ma!adlllSetts Bay Colony in 1638. In requiring all men, indludina InC_as _I_,'_"'�' to train for value." and hit in the South Carolina of early America ite t to defend AmeriCa and be treated in a human y...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 35

…Black Defender non-eommissi oned officer , fICUS, fought Wlder General Andrew J of Orleans. In regard to the use of free s in th army, General J n wrote th o emor of Louisiana, saying, "1bey m be other for or aaamst and you ma e them confi in them maaae them by every dear and lnorllble tie to the inter of th coun- try, bich ends to them equal rights and pri . 'th hi men!' From the beginning, many b s , ed the a ruggI that ouId ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 39

…,. ITO -. • I f Sixth Street is erected on the ite whcr . ard Allen and Absolom Jon founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the largest and in your powerful ac denominatio in the country. Tus egee In­ ·h T. , The Harriet Tubnwl Home, in hich her day , been a monument to this famo oman led 300 to freedom on the Underground RailrOad. y In the Hall of Fame Yor Uni . tbere i in honor of Booker T. W on, ed or and ...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 43

…THE ational Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. (NPHC) is a living example of an organim ion' po er to "reach " "pull' f up by its own bootstraps" to become potentially 0 of America' me viabl and in­ fluential organizations. From its fo�ding in 1930, the council enjoyed ... u� fifty of constructive service to the fo f emiti and four roriti com i membership. �aJnlOSl suddenly, after the 1m national COIl tion, the life of the coun- . threate...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 45

…An Open Forum, planned for the S turd y afternoon e ion, lied so th more time could be gi en for the discussion of reorganiza­ tion plans. Since the constitution did n provide for elections other than at national conventi • the executive board in rUtted Fir t Vice President VanLandiqbam to e in the ca ci­ ty of pr' t. Gerald Smith, ex­ ecutive director of Phi Beta Sigma Fr emity, . nted secretary. An interim tr urer, J "Birr' Cart...…

January 05, 1983 • Page Image 49

…... Grapefruit tions ith Berry Yogurt topping ... Fritata Almondine ... Orang, Turno rs Orlando Our recipes this month are through th court y of the Florida Department of Cft�. . &" Yo UTI G�/,u;t Topping � cup diced strawberries � cup vanilla yogurt 2 grapefrui 4 h stra berri In small bo ,combine berries and 00; mix I; chill. Slice grapefruit in half. Remo e core. Cut around each tion I frui from membrane. Spoon wberry-yogurt ...…

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