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November 06, 1994 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XVI NO. flO An Informed People: i!-' " � fIT Pt·qpll �O\'"E�IBER 6 - l:l, 1 �l�·t - Ti ' own r Mi Ilitch, ac- cording to th Rainbo Coali­ tion EI..ECnON "94 The group made a imi1ar thr t in July but ithdre it after m ting ith team offi­ cial . "They were supposed to have omething concrete to share with the public by September, but that didn't happen," Mungo id. Busin owned by minori- ti and women have only 3 to 4 percent o...…

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…----------- ------------------- BY CHAR SJ NLEY USS OUNT WHrrnEY (OFF THE COAST OF HAITI) - N vy Petty Officer Second Cia S rene Turner. d ughter of Elmer and Pe y Turner of Detroit, i one of 37,000 m n and women who re ctively involved with Operation Uphold Democracy off the coast of Haiti. The 1986 Edwin D nby High School graduate works in the Commander, Second Fleet' taff admini tr tive office aboard the Navy's mo t technologically a...…

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…- - - - :..-a-- ------ -- -- --- - State News , , Candid�tes endorsed by the Fannie Lou Hamer Political Action commni . have been. screened and have pledged to serve our commumty and work to Improve the 9uality of life of its citizens. STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL o K LLY SECRETARY OF STATE 01 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES JO U 0 � -. DISTRICT rd 4th Sh 7t h Oh WAYN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS u BERNARD PARKER . IJ ARTHU...…

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…f' mon u-n 'Kul t h ��. mrgh t JH ,.} .iwav "J E t.or own r r momt oring nvironm nt prob- D mo r tic tate nator Virgil mi h charged tha Engle-r upported a law making Senior Citizen 10% discount every day Hours: M-F9am-6pm Sat. 9am - 4 pm etroit Medical rts Pharmacy 13700 Woodward Avenue Highland Park, Michigan 48203 (313)869-1800 THE BRAKE CENTER 10 W. McNichols I Detroit,MI 48203 ::D 869-7080 MeNtCHOlS N J\ FREE...…

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…By APRI CALDWELL Doctors, nurses, and people with no m dical experience volunteer their time at I t once a month to provide free health care for those who need it. Righ now, HOW has a staff »rso. Detroit HOW will go on ite Nov. 1-2 for 11 peopl and ov. 5 for children only. However Austin did not want to r v i the location for f ar of too many people visiting without an appointment. For an appointment call (313) 866-2740 from 1...…

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…> racial breakdown of U.S. inmate population howl that African meriean are incar r t d t rate that i more than ix tim that of whitea--1,947 p r 10. to 306 per 100,000. >Black male in the U. e inc rcer ted at more than four tim the rate of Black m I in uhf fri --3, 22 p r 100,000 vs. s 1 per 100.000. >Th cost of inc r rat: n n tionally in the U.S. i e timat d t 26.8 billion nn)l lIy. E tim l dot fin arcer tion of Afri n American males a...…

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…EDITORIAL FEATURE It ome painfully obvi- ous that large egments of th African-American community, commonly referred to s "the middle class," have beoome iso­ lated from th images of su in thi country. You won't often ee their ac­ tivities chronicled in evening n wscasts or in daily newspa­ pers in pi te of the fact that there are nearly 7 million Afri­ can Americans, or 65 percent of The African-American con­ omy i no estimated ...…

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…AMERICAN ADRIA LINCOLN PARK OA LAND MAll TOLEDO 517 263-06.41 810 J89 3000 8105974100 419-535-3311 LUNG BRIARWOOD MAll liVONIA PO T HURON 4196985795 313998-3900 10 42·5400 8103858100 TWElVE OAKS ASSOCIATION DEARBORN MACO B AU STfRLlNG HIS 8103440500 or Mdngan 3 3441 5992 810293 0 0 810 6 2128 GEN SSEE VAllEY ONRO SUMMIT PLACE OPEN SUNDAY 11'00 AM (800) LUNG-USA 810733 UOO 1 242 130 810683· 00 OPEN SUNDAY 1...…

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…" Coop·�""""" __ """ THE COOP: To furth r p ak of gr at voices, 1 under tand that you and Ar tha Franklin are reat fri nds. m thing I had 10 friends hr years A photogra­ our picture?_ [amou. faro. that ( figured she didn't want to be bothered with me. We bo h got big laugh from it. But now everything is gre t. W talk often but we haven't had a chance to hang out becau e the babi take up 0 much of my leisure time plus, Aretha's ...…

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…CO CERT - Rac ham Symphony Choir will open Its 1 4 concert sea- on at 3pm when It presents Mus c In the Chant Tradition featuring th Du­ rufle Requiem. The concert will be held at Hoi Name Catholic Church, 630 Harmon, In Birmingham. Con­ t ct Donna Cooper at (313)496-3817. Monday, Nov. 7 Wednesday, Nov. 9 SE INAR - Th Wayne State Un v. Small Business Service Center and Huntington Bank of Michigan are sponsoring a seminar on Doing ...…

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…Benton Harbor Briefs Conferenc days scheduled forBHAS Conference days are ched­ uled during the wee of Novem­ ber 7-11. Early ·dismissal. times are scheduled for .elementary students at 12:07 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, No­ vember9 and 10. Secondary tudents will be dismissed at 10:37 a.m. on Thursday, November 10. Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences are planned for Wednesday and Thursday from 1:05 to 3:20 p.m. with even...…

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…8yJ S UHA AD ELDER GREGORY DAVIS im . o rvan The Saviours' Day convention w o fici lly opened and cl by P i­ d nt Jerry John Ra lin ,who called th ga h ring a "prayer m ting" and a "piIgrimm ge." He also noted the m ,. h y Min. Far­ world . de via • I Speakers for the historical event will include Detroit Mayor th Full gospel organization. He f Is other conv mtion have not ponded to the needs of p�­ tors. "We're about deve...…

November 06, 1994 • Page Image 13

…BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results. Standings and Weekly Honors) PRAIRI VIEW HOPES TO AVOID HISTORY Y OT EXTE DI G LOSI G STA WHArs GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COUEGE SPORTS .A OOEST PR.OPOSAL: In light of inthi exciting,dyn mic, ndr cord­ tting ye r in bl c colle e foot­ b II -- d velopm nt which h ve m d II of u reco nize th true b uty, grace, h rit ge and awe­ of the product -- the OLL C PORT PAC w uld like to put forw rd th fol­ ...…

November 06, 1994 • Page Image 14

…it ,--. -- - - DETROIT HS SPORTS - By Robe r t Davr-, TH 22 ECO . maining, King pu hed th b up the cour with no h it tion, howing th ir experience, they t up th offe not ring bout the tim remaining. This game was war between t,.,.e best two teams in the PSL. Surpri ingly, the ball w giv n to Danielle Jone in the Corn r. Ju t for the luck of King Danielle hit the hot, pu ing King up by one with nin econd maining, Renais- an hank and t...…

November 06, 1994 • Page Image 15

…7 $500 per week. Tax Season Is around the corner. We need peo­ ple now. No expert­ ence necessary. We will train. you are serious about work­ Ing, there will be a meeting Tuesday, . Nov. 1 5 at 7:30pm at 18040 James Couzens. Llmlted ��in confirm your·-k����;;;'����"'.2..SitalJl1a!18. atten ance by calling (810)746-9286.11-13. Excellent family busi­ ness opportunity. Distributorships avail­ able throughout the Detroit area. ...…

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…t gory, Jones ional Afric n-Ameri n a h­ I , cording arti , acto , busines leader, and politi­ cians, mo t whom re rsonally a are of hi b i ventur , for suppor organizing n ion­ wide boycott of Conver 'prod­ ucts by th African-American community. cial even . Realizing the poten­ tial for hi products, Jone beg n pursing licensing and joint-venture deal with major manuf ctu . Jo in the middl of busin n � iations wi h popular rap ...…

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…A-�"'I� 48 large plastic parts budd 3 different aircratts. Ages 4-up. 999 4 SOLD ONLY AT TOYS"R"US ERECTORJU FERRI EL Plastic pieces buud up to 21 models! Ages 4-up. 499 vnCH ACTIVITY G Buttons activate phrases and melodies. Ages 6-36 months Ban sold at Iy 99 2299 399 PlAY ooc. coo I LOVI 'OV N Everything needed to make "cookies'. including 2 cans of Play-Doh Ages 3-up. 6 9 99 ERTl U L HEAD BUild thousands of faces...…

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…CUDDtEWlT CA RE R Big, cute and so very cuddly! 28", Ages 1 'I2-Up. 1999 HA RO LEEPY·EY D puppy OR KITTY SURPAIS Mom with babies - water opens or closes their eyes' TWins or tnplets? Ages 3-up MATTEl ���ARBI ANCING HOR Prancing horse walks by Itself' Ages 3-up, Doll ball sold par , MATTEl CAMP BARBI AND FRIE OS Choose Barbie. Ken. Skipper. Teresa or Midge 11V2" Ages 3-up MATTEl BARBIE TAR LIGHT OTO H E With star studde...…

November 06, 1994 • Page Image 20

…o o TIGER ELECTROHIC BRAIN BA H Follow the VOice . commands for any of the 5 bUilt-In games! . Ages Soup. Ba\tenes sold separately • 1999 HINTEHDO GAME BOY ZELDA ET· Includes Zelda game cartndge. Batteries included. 49" � HIHTEHDO ___ GIJIi. &IJ(. .., GAME OY .. , . \ BAnERY P CK . Give Game Boy a charge J and keep on plaYing! 29" TYCOIPlA YTI J . GUITAR AND ICROPHON Electronic microphone plugs Into quitar, bunt­ In...…

November 06, 1994 • Page Image 21

…DYN OUND GA E OY CARRY ALL Room for Game So and your favonte carts' EGA GA E GEAR COAE YST Amazing color and sharp qraptucs Batten sold rarel Talking robot makes learning fun I With 1 tape Ages 3-up extra I � r 1f''Y 99 VT en TAL ING UNA' ART START 16 acnvmes, 200 words 3 challenge levels Wowl A es Soup <,()1.1 r I v 99 GA PICO T e computer that thinks Its a toy' Revolutionary hardware and software system puts learnin...…

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…7999 UTTlE n«ES nK TREEHOU Sure-footed surface, sturdy take-off platform, gentle-angle slide. Ages 1 V2-Up. STEP 2 A EL Ft OCI( 2 799 Ride the waves of fun! High back contoured seat, textured sure-gnp runners. Ages t-up. 6999 FISH IU'RICE GRO ITH TA L Long-lasting, adjustable table top. Molded weather-resistant plastic. Ages z-up. 999 lITTlE nl(ES ACTIVITY GYM Lots of climbing fun with a ladder, roomy platform and big sl...…

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…frKiCkmg 1eg,c:'ectrOniC roar' 249" Battenes Included. Ages 3-up I( 169' AnACI( IZ DI U B. Each with a realistic feel and collector card. A es 4-up. Each JURA Ie PARK IQURES ..........•. Each 5.99 olC TAL I CRYPT EEPER Listen to ·Tales from the Crypt's· ghoul say 3 chillingly funny phrases Battenes Included Ages 4-up. ERTL C NY 'OU R 1/18th scale die cast model In Surefire Yellow or Jamaica Bluel Great detail' Ages to-up I(E ...…

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…"" Ages 7-up, BEAD REFILL •.....•..• � ...•••••••••••••.••. 7.99 CHARGE IT! 24" U .5 >. � i: 0 ., 169' 0 � 0 � en en JUST TOY C. ICRO AI( OYE Real cake In Just S minutes! Microwaveable safety chamber, accessones Ages a-up " .... TTD. D. DO H L AGIC COO Ages 4-up F. Y & �C C Bakes cakes cooxies! With mixes Ag'es a-up, Licht b nOl lnet FJ L . CHI A AR 40 pieces of fine porcelain set the perfect tea party for ...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 1

…The truly Capiuu News �rvice L using - People are screaming·to be heard by their government in countries ere nobody is listen ing. In the United S tes, citizens do have say in government, yet many ch not to peak. Only 53 percent of eligible u.s. voters actually voted in the 1984 general election. Even fewer are expected to vote Nov. 8. . chigan figures are slightly higher th n the national . average. Tho e st ti tics dramatize...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 3

…a house? \ Here's a way DETROIT- eed a house? Here's way to get one. Some 50 persons have acquired homes under a city funded program called uiuna: Abatement, or the Squatters Bill in popular terms. . Thi program conceived and fought for by ACORN, is a pos­ sible alternative to homeless­ ness. Inspector for the Detroit Homeste ding and Nuisance Abatement Program, Bob Bass said the progr m functions when an individual wants to c...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 4

…majority populati of Robeson County, these ative Americans re still systemati­ cally exploited. The good news . that Eddie H tcher found notgui1ty. The human riPts of alive . . m . be respected if this soeety i to ever have a dard of equal justice. The dt of the future . only to remember amaiYer- - sary 0 "Trail of Tear • but also all m recommit our- se to continue to chaDenge all the 0 and new manifesta­ tions of r cism de plo...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I I . I I ........ - I \ '. II B II ack when Patricia Ughtfoot got interested in space rught, cars had �, movie had double features and mathematically gifted Black girls had limited career prospects. But '1962 was the year Patriea lightfoot ,won a scholarship to Howard University. And on the way to becoming a math teacher. she discovered a world ·of opportunities. II I lin the unique envirorunent that historically Black colleges prov...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 7

…·1 . I -1 Don't 1 tJ'/It the I . . I POUCE DOGS. JAIl. AND ARE HOSES MET THOSE FIGHTING FOR THE 'RlGHT TO VOTE IN THE '80', FO� BLACK CH LOREN WERE Kll1.ED SEPT. 15, 1963 WHEN SEGREGATIONISTS BOMBED THE SIXTEENTH STREET . BAPTIST CH� I SlAMI GHAM, ALA. - JUNE 21, 1964 ICHAEL SCHWERNER, ANDREW GOODMAN AND JAMES E. CHANEY WERE KIllED FOR REGISTERI G SOUTHERN BlACKS TO VOTES. '. I OURJOB S OT�HED 8 REAGAN, BUSH a d QUAYLE VOT...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 8

…everal I 2 -1 ( -1091) Ina.mt,.nt PrlIIIitiftIM) ncy 1-1-91) V -1 STATE PROPOSALS Pto ... ....,IQ •• A A Proposal to restrict use of Tax funds for Abortions for perso receiving Public Assistance Yes () 0 () A Proposal to includ crime victims' Rights in the Consiti­ tion Yes () o() I to authorize Bonds for Environmental Protec­ I'n. Yes () 0 () 1JIIp ... ....,� •• D A Pro to uthorize bonds for State and Local Recrea- tion Pr...…

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….1 "10 Reasons . why we must work for, fight for,· vote for Michael kakis" I' 1 I ItS HE\\' OF (jorER.��IE�T 0\'. • ·1 ltikakis sees government as public service. acting to pr teet rdinarv people. �Ir. Bush sees go\'crnmenl as an instru­ ment to protect corporations. the rich. and established private interests. . 2 lit' YIEW OF SECrRITY (Jov. • Dukakis supports a strong military. But to truly he secured. ur nati n must also ...…

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…A 12-min e . deo e on civil right la sand programs been produced by the ichigan Department of CivilR�ts. The video entitled, "Civil Right Programs: Here for You," . developed by Beverly A. Lug. owner of L TS Video Proudctions in Lansing. Department of Civil Rights Director John Roy Castillo . d, "The video i a grea education­ al tool th should ve wide ap­ peal We believe i will be very effective in getting the message aCr that ...…

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…IN AND ABOUT MUSKEGON CHURCH tspeaker. Rev. Demetrious . the pastor. The OIOir of Zion Baptist Church, Friendship Baptist Church and Greater Harvest Baptist Cllurdl, will be in con­ cert Sunday, ovember 20 at 7 p.m, t the Frienship Baptist Cllurch. Rev. Richard Haugue is host tOT. Wedding bells will ring for Dorothy . Poole and Robert White, Saturday, ovember 26 at 5 p.m. t Zion Baptist Church. Dorothy and Robert e employed a...…

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…Under a Republican Administration lower interest rates have made home ownershtp possible for many Black families. Under a Republican Administration in . just one year more than $600 million has been invested in. Black colleges and un iversities. 13 -- - - ---_. ----- ----- . "11 _ .. . . . . .. .. I •• • •• ,., _ _._ .' .- •• Under a Republican Administration more than 17 million new jobs have been created and Black emplo...…

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…••••••••••••••••••••••• BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS opportunity. it ie E. Roddy, FOR ST TE PEE TATVE . '0 • • • I E DAY? • U CH - 927-2188 CHU cn - 925-4871 ST CHU ca - 925-3411 CHU CD - 925-6283 • CHURCH - 927-4543 Berri n Coun y Juvenile Cen er. 926-8191 E 8 ime 0: - 927-21 C OCKETT - 927-2073 - 927-2188 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• …

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 15

…, . 15 BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS et home.·A Sure" I 'Cure for an '. �. . I ailing community . , ORRISG YI GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW ' Call 616/926-7143 • 1 � SERVICE TL N(X)N. - SAME MY SERVICE I;WL.Y- EXPERT CLEAN I G - SHIRT SERVICE EXPERT LEATHER & DRAPERlE I I • :\ OWEN CdE, Manager • 927-1629 925-1711 Oriv"n: 261 E. EMPIRE k 8-am : 6pm - Six DaY' • DICKEY REALTY GROUP ·Everything We Touch, Tums to SOLD" R . C " ...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 17

…. ,I , . . . I ' II .t:::.. . -.. PE IE CEO LEADERSHI' �I!jljol! .: . . j . t;�;t Fo L E PE PLEoOF'o ° "111111111 I . . . \ I I I j�j��j�j� E TO CHARTE iOW SHIP 111111111 :::::::::: �··::t������������;�;�;�;������m�m����m�ml���m������t�J��m�u�:���nmt;����;t�t;��;I��m�;��m�m�;tll.!ll!l!lJJ!l.�;�;�m�m��l�@�t�tl����f!l!lJll!ll!lJ!l;��m�t�@fn����J�n�t�WI!IIIIIIII�m�tHlWlJll!l!lft�t�IIIIIIIIIIWI�����lfllWlllWll�m����;������l�t�mmff""t����...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 18

…SPORTS • . m. can en­ ters to try to do someth" bo the threat of orld destructio in nuclear r, (something he st tes young peop are di turbed bou t early e) through wor " g "to create just and peaceful Id." T center" also involved in te ching conflict re olution tecaniques to those in training for teach" careers" W �e State University's College f Education nd to put ideas about ays to reso conflicts in curriculums of school b...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 19

…. REFsmaybeobWDcd&om PIC oftices in the Berrica-Cass­ Van Burea Private Industry Council AcIaliImlratiYe o� 233 Michipn A�ue, Suite B, Beatoa Harbor, ichigao. AIR P_roposals are due 0 later then Thursday, November 10, 1988 - 4:30 p.m.. the Benton Har­ bor office only. Proposals ID be received by 4:30 p.m.. DOt postmarked OIl that date to be considered. PIC reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. PIC' an Equal 0p­ portu...…

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