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October 08, 1989 • Page Image 1

…es . cal DETRorr- From march to lobbyiDg to voter registration, the homele are tretching theirpoliticalmusc A Dilllion people are ex­ pected to march on W • on October 7. The march . cal- . e of lobbying Con- gr civil demo tr tio and the first nation I Homele rai e oice the Homeless announced their . increasing political involvemen a press conference last month held t the Union office on Cass Avcn . W yne Pippin, Union pr t...…

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…The next meeting will be at Osborn High School, 11600 East Seven Road, 011 Tues­ day Oct. 10. r ry On Sept 26 meeting agenda, at the Detroit Public Schools Center Building, the school­ board dopted reoommenda­ tion to hire Lydia Barlow replacing M ry Simmons as board ecretary effective Oct. 1 through January 23,1990. Barlo is former employee of bo rdmember : David o cad 0 abstained from \ding during a Sept. 18 Per- sonnell . t...…

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…OPINION a i • • I candidates in Virginia and e Yor . We do no question Mr. Bu h's loy ItytotheRepublican Party. We understand th t, but e ould ution gains the Executive Branch of th Government doing anything to deliberately polarize the elec­ torate on the grounds of race. We remember ho the 'Bu'sh campaign utilized r cist dver­ tisement in the 1988 election .. The outcome of the 0 ember elections thi y ar again will provid...…

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…5 Opinion' Comrnentarv.Editonats Letters • I .e fig The last decade has it­ nessed an omino resurgence of racism in America. The climate created by Reagan, Reaganomic and Reaganism shaped a fertile en­ vironment for the r face of in­ dividual and' institutional r cism to resurface with ugly and painful consequences. In the final analysis, h ver, I have contended that the most recent upsurge in overt r cism is merely symptomat...…

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…Opinion Dr. Manning Marabl« is Profe sor of Political Science, Univ nily of Colorado, Boulder. - long The Color Line- GppeaTS ill OV_U 150 II 'Spapen inttmQ­ ti ally. kef p ychop thic individ Is than orking sin e p rent …

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 7

…A�bul�nce rvic charg Ith Ithholding pa'y again , IUGID..AND PIC. - The Emcr- Care Service (ECS), an ami_lace (XlIDpaDY chosen by the W,,"nd Park City Council !o take· to the hospital, 15 amJSing the � Administra­ tio of withho g payment delay in giving a co d to the puye The co trover y s dis- _�. the October Council A letter to City Attorney Damell DickcnoD, from ECS lawyer, Michael E. Baum ar ed that if action is not taken ...…

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…r .p n c yo .. She s id developers are definitely inter ted in rebuild­ ing the are after city council fonnally pproves it. P II no es that there are some individu ho wi shed to ve more historic home , but district council and th com- munity whole did not con- ider it fe ible. She dd there re some people 0 . to tum the area c mpletely into a historic district, but this ould prevent 10 income peop from living th reo ome preser...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I I 1 - ether you need money- in the eighborhood of 1,000 or 100 000, chances are Yl u can find th mortgage or h m impro ernent loon you want from 0 e bank. Com'erica. In fact, we'll work c Iy ith Y u to make ure fit. �'U . plify and explain your ptio ,including how to apply f r them. -Then we can even h Ip you ch th right 0 e. ti ns include traditi nat &�. aJ, such as c iVen' m rtga and home equity loans. t the same time, y...…

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…_-"_ CI"_�·""". TAkE <Ma nNe- � 11IAT 1III.l ..... f 11) ·17 7 �"'·MtII SIll6Is 'EIIICIi· .. Yow CAlI (S1')o.�7271 _ tWbot .. anning gives formal than s " By I1e1'1II1ce At Monday night, October 2, Bento Harbor City Commis- ion meeting, City Manager Steve Manning ept everyo e in 5 pease to why he was wear­ ing a tuxedo. He said that he was waiting for a gu to come and then he would explain his attire. When hi guest arrived, ...…

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…'J l� MUSKEGON AACP 110 t 'Than Yo ' Dinner y Mary Golliday Mr. Edgar Rain y, chairman of Religious Affairs of the local branch of the NAACP gave his "Thank You Dinner" recently at Greater Harvest Baptist Church for those ho worked with him in the Annual AACP Baby Contest. The food was just great. Deasha Hill, a 15 year old 10th grader, at Muskegon Heights High School made the cake. It �as really good. Deasha attend Cake an...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 19

…, --- --- -- ------ -- - -- -- - - ----- - - -- - - - -- --- sett e: LIvIng "Sku/me tries" - 'Genetic memory y Conupondenl DETROIT- "The high-top fade, the crown 100 and the trio. level loo orn by young people are all take offs of my earlier creations of 1985," said natural hair sculptor and orginator of S ulmetrics, Allen Biggers. In the hair design business for better than 20 years, Biggers aid while in a hotel in Africa, gu...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 20

…LDER JR. AVE- SUBST CE USE A 0 BUSE YOUTH FESn OF UGHTS LITTLE SHOP OF . HORRORS -The Uttle Shop of Hor pre- udition' n ormation ing Is Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. at Ami Aud'torium, my Ford Co munity Colleg., Dearbon .. ,to q' n out and set . more infor lion Geot Popovi 845-9634. …

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 21

…ef, e 7- II A ERICA ASSOCIATIO OF· RETIRED PERSO S MRP me ts th Frid y monthly t S . tth ws Esp scopal Church, Holbroo and Woodwar . Chapt (Pre i­ d nt Is 8izabeth Park and Ch 'r elf progr mming Com­ mitt is Sybil K nn dy. STUDY GROUP Study Group Se ion Bicentennial Towers v ry Fr'd Y at 7 til 10 pm t 4 Ea t Alexandrine in the Medical Center. Contact Adj./Prof Col man, f"rmer instructor SU C. or Stud. Subject: A provocati...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Sharon A 1569 Rainer Ave. Petaluma, Calif. 94952 Holder of other interest MiCtlliQat'lOb Mti. 1 •• 1(W15. 10(.22, 10(.29 � onte ri -H e of dmits tudents of any r ee, co or,· d ethnic origin to privile program, nd ctivities generally ccorded or made v it ble to tudents at the schoollt oes discriminate on the bas' 0 race, color, na­ ti nal and ethnic origin in d­ mi io p lici , scholarship and 0 programs, and thletic and other ...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 23

…Classified 4.� ............. � -Graph T 5.�tlOtL -ScanJet Plus Hpg1 Card H� 6 .UodemLEg board -2400 Baud HP Compatib e nd r I ed Software for tr eking e.ndon ling unItS, Roor - Plan CAD, BOCA & CTOR CODE, Anon Control and Prevention nage­ ment. AlICnO Wed., OctobU 11 10:30, a.m. at Benton ' Harbor School District Warehoule. In Benton Harbor on Orth Shore Drive turn west on ' Graham Ave. (at Rail­ r d tr cb) to Auction. 10...…

October 08, 1989 • Page Image 24

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January 08, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, I By Gribben Capital News Service LA SING - Michigan workers are in the midst of a change. They are changing from "rowers" to sailors", and how cast they make the switch will determine what course Michigan's economic future will take. Michigan's manufacturing industry has been likened to a galley ship, where workers were brought in just for their strong backs to row, while those above decided where the ship was to 1 go. A...…

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…ar " . three months ago between �ltbe1rn S dan and Sudan gOYel1l- yielded an ceord, but the civil war in .... .a.I·'M ppears far &om OYer. Garang . d he and his Sudan Army (SPLA) uld "fight forever­ UGalIIeSe l1..<WerDJDeDt imposed Sharia- . calls c:h flogging. 0Dingand amputatioD" uabout the OOW1try. ---- 0 R . "ng ·01 nee …

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 3

…January 8-14, 1989, o 3 ·co v I I S to chair House Committee� __ ......___ .............. By Ted J supporter of such efforts and is expected to push legislation es- WASHINGTON, D.C. - tahlishiag setasides in all Michigan Congre man John govellUDCnt contracting. Conyers Jr., has been I selected A spokesman for the new by his Democratic ooUeagues m chairman observed that while the House of Representatives to . there were several Fede...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 4

…OPINION ttor- to upremaci "law and order," e must run the ri of hit­ ting the Republic ns and e Demoaats re . hurts - at the polling booth! e must let them see the po r of the Black community unified in apport for the Blac Agend - our . Agenda for econo . and social j . ceo We must let them know that they strike one of us, will trike back! That's why I am committed to building and' independent party in America - a Black-led, m...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 5

…By B young Black families are ·Striving To Finance The clustered at the poor end of the Manhood 0fWhich We Boat" spectrum. The last of wealth and lade of . The earnings that those who faith, Our youag families are the head young Black families bring Criminalintion is a aippling cradle of next generation. home have been shrinking and sometimes fatal disease.· But far too many of them are dramatically. It is not only the Black people are ...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 6

…I Ferri ed that the mayor . also looking into hether Edison' tatistics bout the high pereea of aJS rs who could ctually e the mo ey e are really cearate. He indicated tha the money ore by another oom- pany co d not access �rtain customer erviees, beca it d n have equi or terminal that only Edi on employees are uthorized to provide. ee erri dmitted that some of Detroit the prob caused by the�- ed e- . ing of the office: u1d be ...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 7

…I • Grayg--­ lead ship· post 8y Ted J'o As expected, Congressman William H. Gray will take over . . in January as the new chairman of the House- Democractic Caucus. . Gray becomes the first African Amen to break into the Demoaatic hierarchy. He handily defeated two opponents to capture the leaduship posi­ tion, which can be a stepping stone to higher posts. The cauc s serves as a sounding board for House Demoaats on policy i...…

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…POLICE-FIRE U U FAIRLABO, By I livelihood· for 15 - 20 )'Ca;t'S. Miller have condemned the because of the high rate of Cause he did not come from Nabil Hazemy, President of Hazemy also charg� the city union for seeking ch a ruling.. . e and the smallness of the Highland Park, but worked in the Highland Par Police and with failing to negotiate in good Blac ell charged the union mmunity. the Detroit police system, and, rue Association, repr...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 10

…, charges, there i ·demolition by eg1ect·, he ys the city h failed to provide public services like public lighting or clean up of vacant lots. At the time of tim wnltJD2. e unab to reach the repre- tNe of the city Community and EcOnomic De elop nt Department dealing ·th city plans for Brush Par I Though the citizen's ° trier council only recently been formed, residen of the area �--�----------------------------------------------...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 11

…THE BLAC� �LTH BUILDI G GUIDEBOOK I Wealth B' , laformatiOG nowyou free, D' r the best "WltmeDt opportunities (or modera� income Also, learn techDi- tlucs for � moaeyq' • tqJa� bad credit (it can be done). start- . aDem' , IUre.fiK ofreduciaiyourdeb burden aDd ilAg " 3. Request for ClUb 8 to hold dance on Decembu 31, 1988 t 1S84O Second. 4. Request for Motown . Van Oub to hold dance on December 31, 1988 at 15840 Second. S.�tfor...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 12

…2 Steele . 1958. T ok played hen there were only 10 teams in the NFL nd just 32 player on each squad He led the in rush­ ing in 1954 with 610 yards on 91 ttempts. …

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 13

…. 13 YOUR FINANCES ------- T. ' IL. A You are doing the right thing by first reviewing your financial'· tio Number 0 revie and ticipate in any programs 0 by your job. So many pie up; credit unions payroll deductions saving plans, com­ pany tock purchase plans, and employee sponsored retirement plans. Some companies offer low cost I.i& insurance too. Once you've determined what your employer does and does not offer, then you ca...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 14

…\ BEITER LIVING , You begin to shoplift burglarize, mug. . .anything to get hi . Then you tar mixing o er drugs with crac How bout crac PCP, nd manjuan in one cigarett,. at the ame time. Sounds exciting doesn't i ? Can yo to buy all of drugs, every day? t about your education? t abo yo re t? What about your family? What bout your ? What your mind? Everything j goes to ell The only thing that counts . getting high. And staying...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 15

…January 8-14, 1989, Ichlgan CItIz., 15 u '1 . acco d si nals I beginning of CoatID 1 only be done by people who un­ derstand the process. who un­ derstand the technology, and therefore can make individual decisions," he said . d that Michigan an be competitive in the ne economic world, as long as the kforce is educated. He said that it will be increasingly dif­ ficult for kers with just high school educations to find a plac...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 16

…, DlIl!lSJOln voted to: - Fill the position of Water Reader/Mechanic (temporary). The Utility Services Director of the Utility Services will be al­ lowed to hire an employee to fill the cated position resulting from the· definite snspe . n. '- w· the hiring freeze on the positi of a Certified Plant Operator and the taft to proceed with the ppropriate hiring to obtain a qualified per­ son to fill the position. ppoint William Wood...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 17

…SENTON HARBOR AREA NEViS olunteers ·needed , - can· you help.1 The Southwestern Michigan. afternoons per �k in the St Volunteer Ce.Dicr are scekiDg Joseph office. The volunteea r volunteers for . us organiza- who may choose hisIber wod tio . For information about days, would be' responsi>1e foJ tbeac or other volunteer oppor- some typing. answaiDg phODC: tmrities, please call 983-0912 or and I'kiDg with a new filiD@ 683-5464, or top ...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 18

…"The Outreac Service Center. and other organizations helped me get my family to Ben­ ton H bor d are stay- ing at the Family She ter Center for the homeless on Pipestone," Whita er said "Rev. Swift also invited me and my f . y to have Christmas dinner ere t the Center: dded. Whi er said he thanks the Centr I Community Outreach Services Center, NISE, d the F mily Shelter Center for help- .• ing him get his family bac together . ...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 19

…, I I 4 19 t :HURCH, The local celebration of the The promo . of Dr. King' Martin Lut:bet KiDgJr. national dream is essential to the holiday will be muted by an celebration of his birthday and eannCDica1 intcr'-r cial worship the pre ence of a nationally service on Saturday, January 14 ' mown scholar on the life of Dr. = 6:00 P-tIL at the Second B p- King in our community during tist �urch" 600 Lynch Street, the event affords the med...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 20

…----------------------------------- - Cook's Corner .r ":" A. Th difference between ere ms ] percent 0 butterfat. H Jf-b If-half contains 10 to 18 percen I of butterfat. Heavy ipp' cream must contain t t 36 peree b tterfat. Use h -and-half in recipes' calling for cream, Whipped aeam can only be made from heavy or ipping cream, Q. t LH., J�J_'OIe.. . Be ure to precisely. If ere' too little flour 0 extr liquid, b er ten to dis...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 21

…. le�rate I Black· Hi tory l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 0 nth . wit H u I . ,Yare a sOurce oflour rich histOl\ft. S d us sto ies, phot , letters of y. ,y. r pare ts, grandparents · · . - I • I • The .p orth • Your church's history • Your roots in ichigan • Tales you heard'as a youngster • Ho you go where you are • H w it used to be " • What you remember about tile 'Struggle' Send by Jan. 20, 1988 to: ichlgan Citizen P.O. Box ...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 22

…v IFIED o lAND ddto mp 0 d 47.30 ry to til (i . 11 lag, .. .-,... • ..., .. OT Owners of lDtlcrest in, or Lie nds herein Amount neces ry to redee $89.52 plus the fees of the Sheriff. Char D. Kelly .A�dre s: Highland Park, chigan 48203, 12541 Sea> d Street; P ee olB· . Bea- on H bor, 9022, 175 , Street ch. Cit. adv·12/25/88. 111m' 1 9, 1/1 t er of . Parcel i an Improved Residential Parcel - o PAID 9.85 ' o Amount nece...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 23

….1 CLASSIFIED I NOTICE BY PERSONS . CLAIMING 11TLE UNDER TAX DEED To the Owner or Owners of any and all Interests in, or Uens upon the Lands herein . Desaibed: TAKE NOTICE: Sale w lawfully made of the following desaibed land fo unpaid taxes on that land, and that the under­ signed has title to the land under' 'iMUiiiiCiOft'Nii01lCiiCiiOii)'-=-Fiii tax deed or deeds . for the land. You are entitled to a reconveYanCZ of this land...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 24

…ET � TTERSON PHAAMJ�' 2144 Hoyt St. SBARBER BEAUTY SHOP 2301 n . rman BMt. CHIC COOP 2544 Old St. KET �manBlYd. T I I PM1Y WORLD, 2808 Getty LAC S GROCERY 27-4 East larch A • tOENKFS CHICKEN & SEAFOOD 1117 STOP & SAVE 3001 h St. Co ZSPARTY STORE 201 E. rman Blvd. fe • • ElENORE'S FOXY BOUllOUE 10 E. Sherman Blvd . I ing Available utormg Coun ling Service Car er Tr i ing Programs Voc ional Technical Program Coun ...…

May 08, 1988 • Page Image 1

…lUD.vaJ DETROIT - Opportunists, bidden agendas and party hacks threaten the political miracle Jesse Jack on worked in MichipD. On S turday, May 7, State pu h: I 'in ' in 8yJen � rW rei Capital News Service LA SI G - Bu messes Could m e ignificant invest­ ment in ichigan' economic future by "adopting" tudents under e e' g d­ tuition plan, according to State Treasurer Robert Bowman. Bowman said corporations could becom a "pow...…

May 08, 1988 • Page Image 2

…ed to reco . r 1 e • , colleges. One effect of e program is to e public .. col- lege equally affordable to MET mem r . Participan could t- tend the e' or 1 expe the ame cost. Ho ver, this . at drive tudent to rd high-cost univer Co e . d. Community coll ges are be- . Co' • . uti of choice," he 'd. People 0 feel that four- year colleges nece sarily provide better education are mist en, Co . d. "The rgument could be de that...…

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