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February 05, 1989 • Page Image 1

…·• PAGS7 \ Blanchard bud et Cuts to fuel prison growth including state hospital closings, an agency official said. Blanchard's budget, which will be released on Feb, 9, will put, more money into correc­ tions at the cost of almost every other department, the governor and aides already have cknow­ ledged. Thomas De Loach, director of the office of public informa­ boo, . d that the Department of Mlnapmcot and B · t e in the en...…

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…· I WORLD NEWS Project Bait Pr oria court B ac s resisting a territorial hift JOHA BURG - A Black rural community won a b ignificant ictory last month in its battle to keet from being for incorporated into a nominally inde- pen B Homelandd nearby. frican President P.W. Botha had ordered that community of about 9,000 inhabitants 100 of Johannesburg should ccast to b part of outh Africa d becom part of the independant d d Bophuthats...…

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…I I , I 3 PrI To I . . fe w Detroifers' t . I I . prepar�d · for jobs. son, said the Corrections stantial amount of local resi- Joca1s keeps Humphries going. post-secondary credit hours department commits itself to dents, he said. she said. beyond high school in any sub­ employinglocalresidentsusual- "VIedidn'tlaydownandplay _ �m a r� and I always .ject to credit hours in prison­ ly without �y difficulty. . d�d, because wet did g�...…

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…II (>PINION COMMENTARY'LEITERS EDITORIALS , • no camp omise the truth about the iDjustice of current dcmestic foreign poli . It is out p )'Cf, in the advent ad of the n tion I celebr ti on in te to Dr. King' legacy, that ore of us • be imspired to del' more of the Jeade ip r ponsibilities toward an effec­ tive socio-economic transfor­ ma ·on of this soceity. We all ould contemplate and take up the courage of Dr. King's leaders...…

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….' Reverend Jesse Jac on, recently returned from a trip to Africa, is urging us to put aside the word I"Black" and call oursel­ ves "African-American." I see nothing wrong with this term as a way to describe peoples of African heritage; I often use it myself when writing or speak­ ing. But we need to be careful not to misuse it. Often the folks who advocate using the term "African-American" sound very militant. They emphasize th...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS m ximum of If ha· . net becoming to you. You sho be comi to lIS. 8.67- 707 I E The a sociatiou's cor­ re ponding secretary, Leroy Shanti, prai d yor Scott and Public Safety D· ector Emerson being "very accommodating and ry cordial- Emerson stated that police re tching the area and that they re preparing to take ac­ tion against some of the peop involved. Scott also said she was ork­ ing to get the restaura...…

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…August llson's set 'for HPCC A ' MaIcoImX As part of . celcbntion of egro • ory,. Highland Park Commonity Co Perform- ing Arts CeDtrz will a weekend of adauraI actMties.. · The . oftbe weekcod ewms will be PuIiIzer Prize . - ning playwrilht August Wilson's ·Malcolm X·, produced by e Penumbra Theatre Company of SL Paul The performan� wiD be OIl Saturday, Pebnwy 11, at S:OO p.m. t the Ceatcr located Third and GJend.� HWlland Pa...…

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…Conyer : aide �hen sh.oke" . I .. bows By law firm on the side. One ource said that Featherstone warned Lewand - at a special caucus that he would run against him, unless Lewand agreed to erve full time as chairman and work for his law fum part time. The source stated that since the state chairman's salary was S5O,000, it should be a full time position. "We won't go back to plantation politic . DETROIT - At the 1989 Michi...…

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…• ck ae Fred Ferrris, Admini trative A . t nt to Highland Park yo rth G. Scott, said e is tudying the problem in the light of the injuries to the kers, but currently had no comment to give. At the tim of this writing, ha been unable to reach an spo e person for Detr it yor Coleman Young. Richardson states that if the . . erator i built currently planned, toxic substance ould be pr doer wide areas and many peop Would be ucep­ ...…

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…ewHope Bapfst Church . recognize Black Hi ory Month By M ry <;0- day Rev. John Barnes will be the guest speaker, Pebruary 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the Spring Street Baptist Church for Black His­ tory Month. Choirs of the city are invited. Mrs. Barbara Mc­ Afee, chairperson and Rev. Daniel Dixon is the pastor. Ministers Wives and Widows will have a Sweetheart Social Tuesday, Pebruary 14 at 6:30 p.m. at New Light Baptist Church. Mrs....…

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…go o Loacbsaid "If cut oney from our unity pr tend to h e more people in state h pi - and vice ve • he .d. e current b dget for the department includes S807 mil­ lion in tate general fund d De Loach id that th ide "I D C budget d i elude $850 million from the eral fund. The remain­ ing $300 million com from federal aid d third-party in- urance p ymcn . • …

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…I, co BH Co11!SpOlldent Govotas, Kerry Shannon, AI­ nold S' Fred Sims, George WysiDger and S� Wooden. HIKE BUSINESS The commission also voted UIWlUnously in favor of the Business Registration Or­ �� of a fee of $SO a year for MalIllUlIa said there are ap- proximately 356' . the City ofBentoo Harbor. He said new business can take advantages of police ser­ vices if they have a problem and they can call the police if there BE TO...…

February 05, 1989 • Page Image 14

…nt ·ch· n the in the City Cler s of- vy equipment e Department of . According to nning the employee ho held the po ition s rued January 30. - Reappointing Al Whit­ field to the Benton Harbor Public rary Board - Taking $500 from the commission's tr vel budget and giving it to the Benton Harbor­ Benton To nship ior Citizens Center's Senior utri­ Project. Ann Bankston, repre­ eating the Senior utrition progr m came to the commi...…

February 05, 1989 • Page Image 15

…MICHIGAN CITIZEN. 15 BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS I Hea ot race di ..... ··mination nd f ortimcr hired Karen KnoU for AWloa J the CoUDSCIor position. Knoll' Correspondent qna1ificatio : ...-..;;.......;;..;;..J�.;;;;.;:;..;;.;;.;;.______ -B.S. Degree in Criminal I BENTON HARBOR - In J,;"ti�;-Six �ths a fifth an un ual move, the u.s. Jus- emtriet Council seaetary; . tioe Departmcllt fiJed and Won a - Three months as a fruit class actio...…

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…. the to • J W. err "win be Rev. District Moderator . . T. Burton, tor of e P r dl e . ionary Baptist C1lurch. The other services are as fol­ Io : . invit d to t- et, 3 O'cloc Lent service will began Ash Wednesday, February 8 at 7:15 p.IIL t the t Co do United Cot, in the Annie Banyon Chapel, at Bel- . levie and Pipestone, Benton . Harber, The sermon, Secret Ac­ tivities", will be given by the Church Pastor, Rev. Richard H. ...…

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…BETTER LIVING mo ey. .S50000 I Racism - DO we complain too much? By Dr. Chari W. Faulkner Do you want me to stop writ­ ing about the problem of racism? Som people do. Every time I write .about discrimina­ f Oft, I receive a predictable number of compliants and , criticisms. Here are some of them: . Before you answer, consider "When you tell peop e how to this: solve their perso al problems, I 1) Ninety-seven percent of like you...…

February 05, 1989 • Page Image 18

…. Pane are so ve ere's a recipe or every mood and ev ry n. Here are some 01 our favorites. othing could be easier than making a batch of pancakes. Mating pan­ cakes requires no special skills and no specialized equipment except a hot, flat surface. Follow the tips below and you can create a batch of I fabulous pancakes: � • Mix ingredients (2 cups Bisqu1c . 2 , I cup milk) lightly and quic y just until bl nded. Don't try to beat...…

February 05, 1989 • Page Image 19

…MICmGAN YOUR FINANCES - 'I'm retired, wha should I do?' I . The IRA allows you to � beneficiaries so as to' avoid d I-�pate in mv probate. It's a good service, use .--- J it! I Job's yroll ded ctlo IRA plan? V. Bo ,Mil aukee, Wlsco In. ve los in 0 e com­ pany I'm redred t do you rece me d? M. Tate, Chicago, IlliD • s, A. At your age losses are the one thing you cannot afford I suggest a CD-Annuity with a one year tax-deferred...…

February 05, 1989 • Page Image 21

…In Highland IPar D�part Public Sal AUTO Aucno I 0 1: 1914 Ch vTolet 2D • VI 11 1AB0890BYI033c;t, 2: 1984 Ford Sta Wgn 3: 1977 01d�bU .20 4: 1977 Old 4bi1e 20R 5: 1978 Buiek 4U 6: 1974 CheYrole� TK VI ICCY3441t53791 7: 1974 Chcnolot O. Navy Seaman Recruit Mom­ que T. McCray, daughter of Cheryl A. McCray of 14369 Coyle, Detroit, has complete� recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Orlando, F1a. During McCray's e�t-Wee...…

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…once BY PERSO S CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED To the Owner or Owners of any and all Interests in, or Liens upon the Lands herein Described: - TAKE- OnCE: Sal was lawfully made of the following' described land for unpaid taxes on that land, and that the under: signed has tide to the land under tax deed or deeds issued for the land. You are entitled to a reconveyance of this land within 6 months afterreturn of service of this not...…

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