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August 08, 1993 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XV NO. 38 ;;llllflfOflllt'd Pl'OP/(' Is A FIC'c Pcoptc AUGUST 8 1-l 1993 By Patricia Colbert Mlch n Citizen ex. - African­ Americans and people of color 1 sat in silence hile membe of an all white School Board spent millio if taxpayers dolla . Angry r idents attending the meeting said it was like stepping back in time but it was actually a meeting of the Hamtramck Board, June 15th at Hamtramck High. Although the Board de- •...…

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…\ rorld "-� Xation LONG BEACH OXFORD ST. LOUIS I Jesse sees rainbow after flood ST. LOUIS (AP) - There will be a rainbow after the flood, the Rev. J e Jackson preached t a small Baptist church. During a rousing sermon, Ja on called on city, state and federal officials to capitalize on the disaster by putting people to or rebuilding homes and businesses, repairing streets and bridges and levees. it will stop raining. It's time forth...…

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…I KWAME KENYATTA CINDY OWENS CHAEL P. NEAL DETROIT-Many D troi r' d icated a recent w kend to th legacy of EI Ha.ij Malik El­ Shabazz with a th -d y con � r nce at Wayne S at University. Scholars, activists, tuden , B1ac and white, and orted leaders in the African-American freedom struggle attended the League of Revolutionary Black Workers' (LRBW) homage to the lain Black leader. "As long as Malcolm' views are being rejuvenate...…

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…? • Councilwom n Greta Johnson id h voted for him, becau he "filled another posi­ tion and I felt he did a fine job, nd he definitely parlia- m n ry procedu . " She ch rged th other council membe "have no regard for Ro rt' Rul of rder." he add d h I 0 cho e McClary becaus he wanted a uncil m m r, "who d no against the motion to tabl . Councilman Frank Ross was not pre nt t th m ting. By RO SEIGEL LV N' SHOE R PA1 . 13546 W...…

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…----- /)('/1'0;1 City-Con c vi ·t the gra By MICHAEL P. NEAL City Council candidates often pushed to the back by the high­ profile mayoral race - got a hearing recentlybefore approxi­ mately 20 people at the New Garvey Movement's tJ niversal Contact Center on Grand River in Detroit. Theo Broughton, familiar to WCHB, talk radio, p ionately admonished audience members to be aware of their rights. "Are you familiar with the stat...…

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…\J\J\ L V - P. S� \E;\\-\EM� W� 0 W·\L EV.R G\v" UP,. �E M� W\\O �\LL �E.\JE DE.PE D \)PO O\�\ERS TO DO W�f\T KE OUG�rr 1bDOFOR �..._ .. H\MSELFi "11-\E M� WHO W'LL NO, �L"�E. GOD / WI 0 W\LL NOT BL"""E. Nt\TURE., W�\O W\LL NOT BLf\t-I\E FA-rE FOR \S CO D\T\ON. 1/ - M"�ClJS GAft..VEY • ger nrns f m om lia have been seared into our memo­ ri in t months. The first is that of starving Somalians, as they held out their hands...…

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…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY I The If BkJck rnilitnry police battalion was activated in what ytDTy AUGUST 9, 1917-J o Jo published Fifty Years AOO Other P 1936-J Owe wonfourth gold medal at Berlin S\1Dll1l Olympics. Inuihatyeardid Harlem Hos­ pital esttJblish a training pro­ gram for BlDck nurses? AUGUST 10, 1989 - Gen- Colin P II was nomi­ nated chairman, Joint Chi 18 of Staff, the first African-American to hold the pes 1981 -...…

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…. 'Prai e I lrnpor d dally, from rhe fres , clean, healrhy orers 0 Conodc' T Den' S writer and D reporter fer the Angel Sentinel, are linear toLogan' . S tzman her of the Bla p for over 22 y.H thLATim made an attempt to implement . milar idea by publishing a . on called the City Tim . "It's just competition but they on't last for a couple of reasons. One, they still can not do the 'BedRock' type of covera the B' y co clmrc...…

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…vember of 1984 called "1 Need a Beat" followed by the first . Def Jam album, also Cool J's, His attractively cocky mug called "Radio". has been splashed on the pages of American and Ital­ ian Vogue, Details and Spin magazine. But can he flow? The layout for his new re­ lease, 14 Shots To The Dome, looks like a photo shoot for Calvin Klein underwear. But how does he flow? He was the first rap artist ' to be listed as one of Playg...…

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…MichIgan Sta e Uni rsity's F stival of Michig n Fol life will be held August 7-8 d August 14-15, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on MSU's Landon Field. Admis- ion is 15 in ad nce, 18 at the gate, with day passes at 5. Fea­ tured artists include Brother John Smith of Muskegon: Darryl Ford, Detroit gospel radio host: Sister Bertha Harris, Detroit Gospel ra­ dio announcer: Blues Di c Jockey, the Coachman of Detroit; and African crafstman B...…

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…The Chopping Block I by Philomena Corradcno I y t Coupon Corner by Diana Queenan Here re this week's offers: HANDI�WIPES/HEAVY WIPES 81.29 REFU D, P.O. Box 92311, Libertyville, 111. 60092 (receive $1.29). Send in the UPC symbol from Handi- Wipes five­ count or Heavy Wipes three-count. Store form required. Expires 9/1/93. No refunds will be sent to P.O. Boxes. WEIGHT WATCBE S REFUN!> OFFER, P.O. Box 8322, Clinton, Iowa 52736-...…

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…Rev. a han Pr he.pastor, and the Tr of Life Baptist Church, Belvedere at Gratiot, have a most beautiful new church. Th y w re h t last w k to the annual s sion of the Michigan D� rict ociation. ThE' lfi-million member Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is gaining annually by Black churches joining. In 1992 Black . church rep ented I than three percent, which accounted for mor ha n one-fourth of the SBC net gain in number of churches. T...…

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…BH IN BRIEF lected within 60 days, according Benton Harbor Now will hold a reception for its mem on Thursday, August 12, at the Benton Harbor Public Library, from 5-6 p.m. . . City officials were invited for the purpose of th .gettlng � quainted, allowing busin owners to learn about their � I­ bilities and informally discu ion methods of enhancing the busin environment in Benton Harbor. . The format for this informal gathering has bee...…

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…Bu ine ch OR for t talon_ com from nd t frui oft labo ult in coll training, not for the youth to go to or fo multi-natinal company, but for t e young people to nd their own into multi-nationals. An e:zoollent example of hat today' Asian merchant dor on the comer will be like in the next 10 l' can be vi if you 100 at the Jewish liquor, jewelry, clothing or furniture store that has erved people in your 1iunily for years. While ...…

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…H WANTED ADVERTISING Sp o. p n d bv oommunlty n. p per. plu oomm Ion. Experi.n d preferred, but wll tr n an ambl- u Mlf.. rt r. nd r •• ume 0/0 Mlohlg n n, P.O. Box 03580, Highland Park, MI 48203. ORDINANCE TO AME 0 CHAPTER 32. ARTICLE II OF THE CITY CODE OF OROI CE OF THE CITY OF BE TO HARBOR, ICHIGAN WANTED 380 44 159 178 221-223 291 HlgbllCd CgDDlmI,uI 372 218 CgallDd 316-320 353 Mldllcd 32 359 84 145 Elg...…

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…T HAVE a real p from todays paren ," he explained. • people ow about tennis, but ren't exposed it. They Jmo som bing about it but may DO the tim • ·We B peopl n to spend tim ·th our children by F r id h r dream i toga building 80 he can teach youngste t game they y I rned a child. W Y tennis . bing taught no ," he ex­ plai . "I think I can teach it the way I was taught hen I a child. If! can do that the Black Community will ha...…

August 08, 1984 • Page Image 1

…u kegon: t cuts, t e, unemploym nt oth r m tte relevant to th "fairne . ue" at both of hi I t two pre con­ ference , according to a new analy is . ued today by the Center on Budg t nd Policy Prioritie. The Center is a non-profit research organization in W sh­ ington, D.C. At hi July 24 and Jun 14 pre conference, th President contended th t no vidence e . ted to show that hi bud et cut h d hurt the poor, that ocial progra had b n e...…

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…or I BE 0 1WP. - The terms of thre e . chigan College trustee are expir- ing at the end of thi year requiring th e ction of three trustee at the coming ovember 6 election. CoDege offici point out, ho ever, t the deadline for filing nominating petition for th . itio . 4 p.m., September 7. According to Dr. alter F. Bro e, C pr . dent, petitio 'can be obtained from th county cler t the Berrien County Courtho , St. Jo ph. They ��"'_...…

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…o e : , n o • I summary re pr ram for iation, 13,000 . to improve nd oth r ric or n r port ra root SOUTH·HAVE pi Y of th n "camp' gn. Individual contributio to th Horan pai n tot I 52,060 of July 25, cordin to committee trea urer Perry P nc. h 73 individu m de 876 contribution for an ver 0 59.43 per contribution. …

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…BE 0 TWP. - The terms of three e . chigan Colleg tru ees are expir­ ing at the end of this year requiring the e etion of three trustee t the coming ovember 6 election. College officials point out, ho ever, t the deadline for filing nominating petitions for th po ltio 0 4 p.m., Sept moo 7. According to Dr. alter F. Bro e, C president, petitio can be obtained from th oounty clerk t Berrien County Courtho , St. 10 ph. They 1��.sn.IOU...…

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…Senior citizen picnicin Hal Par availab at the senior center located at 144 Pipe tone, Benton Harbor. If an eligibl per n' attended by another n under the required ages pecified, tendant-person may also be AUGUST 8 -14 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE mitted to the PICruC festivitie upon pre ntation of the required ticket. The day's ctivities ill include entertainment and drawin for many pnz hich ve been donated by I m rchant and corpor...…

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…u G Alfred illiam, Editor - y- I USKEGO - Blue Lake-Dalton eighborhood Improvement ociation, once trong, ctive and meaningful community organization - what happen­ ed to it? Youth Corp wor en ere brought out from the city to help resurrect a recre tional fi ld for the youth of the area. ze Ito y o The C.A.A.P. Center for the area has a new director and a ne community aide who are hopeful they will receive real upport as t...…

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…ck Am t'i We need each other OLAAJAYI -EDrro L- AUGUST - 14. 19 THE CITIZEN PAGE t E t's time to' rite he rea history , ·ayi exod of Afri into the orth American Continent long after eir forcible captivety and journey hither e, sho interests of some rt that go beyond the popular pro­ da theme of "America, the land of opportunity. tt True enough and for the longest, ha known that America w ce for bu One venture and all de of...…

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…1 fouod tha lage numbers of the 500�000 . terminated from public tance are Ii· in poftrty d ve 10 health , run out of food, or h a y ut off after the cuts. A Co onal Budget Office (CB) dy fo d that ho ho ds with in­ under $10,000 will ffer a net of $19 billion from the budget and tax cuts the 1983-1985 period ( of SI,I00 per h IKMJlICIlolcis 0 S80 ,000 a year will pin 35 bOlion (an a� of 24,000 per hou hold). CBO· ta that progra...…

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…Seem like chi f cu odian 0 r the County Courthou doing . job for yean, then he did something Ill- He announced that he going to run for one of the t on the County Col1lJDiuion. At that point the County Conunis- 'ODen found out that the man as incompetent, unreliab d 'd that, he didn't 0 ho to be in charge of a of jani on. turally there ftfttltung political about dden dis- d to pro tha they ere not punishin him for challening one o...…

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…The Army s Delayed Entry P m could really help you move ahead in . world, It orks like this: you choose a kill you'd lik to train in, qualify for it, and the Army guarantees it. You don't 0 in until your skill training becomes availab . You have over 300 ills to choose from, many technical, many with civilian job applications. So don't delay. Check into Delayed Entry with your Army Recruiter. St. � 0 ph· 983-0286 If you Ire I dep ndl...…

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