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October 16, 1994 • Page Image 19

…By H rold D. Wat in, r. · E cutiv Fir Commi ion r D troit ir D p rtm nt Th D troit Fire D partment i com­ pris d of 1,600 dedicat d employ who are committed to pre erving the lives and property of the citizens of the City of De­ troit. With an operating budget of 1,300,0 0 distributed among 11 different divi ion , pecifically Admini tration, Apparatu, Communication , Community Relations, Fire Fighting, Fire Marshal, Medical, Em rg...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 20

…T I� a fire occur, family member hould be trained to crawl to a door and touch it to ee if it i hot. If it i , they should be told to leave by an al­ ternate e cap route. If people are unable to leave their room or apartment, they hould try to, eal the crack around the door with wet towel and open the window for fre hair. Family member hould al 0 b told that if their clothe catch fire, th y hould top, drop to the ground and roll to ex...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 21

…Parent: can do wonder to prevent fire etting by JUV 011 by followmg .th e ties: .- Lead by example. Childr n will oft n treat fire with the am re p ct that th ir parent do. - Explain hy the children can not u e fire. Just admoni hing the children with the word, "Don't" is not enough. - Treat matches and lighter as dang rou tools the way other dangerou hou ehold item such as harp kitchen knive , kitchen applianc s, etc. are u ed. � K...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 22

…troit about year b for , ar on , and in 1991, th Anyone who has information on suspicious fires or arsons th£y know are about to be set should call the hotline at 1-800-44ARSON. high arson problem," Michalik aid. "I would ad­ dress that as the outhwest area and the east area, and they are gang-related. I would ay that initia­ tion is re ponsible for most of them, although we hav had one or two incidents of retaliation." Michalik sa...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 23

…�y Patti David In an ffort to low down the rate of fire deaths, injuries and fire loss, the Detroit Fire Department ha an ex­ tensive number of Fire Safety Education tools and program in the works. One of the tool is what is called the Fire I Safety House, accord­ ing to Rodney W. Parnell, Chief of Com­ munity Relations for the Detroit Fire partm nt. "With the Fire af ty I House, we giv young people the opportunity for an ...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 24

…I I av mok d tector batt ri alone, to re i t th t mptation of borrowing th m for oth r purpo . In th family room. living room or recreation room. mak ur that: - Only one applianc i u d p r xt n ion cord u d. Al 0, extension cord should not be run un­ der rug or aero doorway. In th ba em nt, utility or torage area • p opl hould mak ure that: - Tra h i di po ed of properly. including ood having and awdu t around the work b nch. Hatin...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 26

…7'r! TIGER ElECTRONICS QUIZ IZ Includes one unit, book and cartridge with 1001 questions and answers. Ages s-up. Sa . extra cartndges sold rateIy '" 59" , TIGER ElECTRONICS QUIZ WIZ SOFTWAA 30 more cartndges, 1001 questions each. 1 .�.' .' ZELD ET . PAGE2A …

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 27

…GA POD Think fast - r ct taster' It's the Interactive electro(u€ game of coordination and memory' for 1 to 6 payers Ages Soup sold 7+ A CADACO SUPER LAM BAS·KET 2 player action with electrornc stadium sounds! Ages 7 -uo I06d MP8I 3 F'SHER-PR'CE TRIPLE ARCADE 299" Three hlgh-acllon games In One. pinball, basketball, and Skee-Ball! Ages 7 -up. Sa n sold r lely …

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 28

…PlAYMATES LEGION SKULLCYCLE Transforms from Cruise to attack mode Ages 4-up 9't SKEl TON WARRIOR FIQUR S 7.99 EACH SKELETON LEGION WARHORS Spring-powered blade missile and deadly detailing. Ages 4-up. Frsold rly 9" HAS8RO MI " G.I. JOE R ZOR BLAD Mack hehcooter With miSSile '9 launcher flies along a 30' stnng. Ages Soup. F9JI sold G.I. JO TO K PO ER LIFT , HADO I JA FIGURE '9 TO TRUC Secret mviso-power, colo...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 30

…-: BUGGY 29" CRADLE 19'9 KENNER LITTLEST P T HOP 4 loveable and -uruque collections of little amrnals and theIr accessonesi Ages 4-up A. KLING 9 PO Y IRS • B. READY TO GO •••••••• 4. C.ZOOCA RY CAS ••••••••••• 19.99 D.ZOO UR RY....... • ""ATTEL A. POLLY POC ET STARLIGHT CASTLE Ages 4-up. Batten sold parale1y B. POUY POCKET PULLOUT PLAYHOUS •••• 29. KENNER A Y CH CK·UP MagIC stethoscope lets you hear a heart beat. ...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 31

…MArrEL BARBI MUSTANG A cool, classic for a beautiful doll, Ages 3-up Doll sold rateiv MATTEL DR. BARBIE With doctor's bag, magic stethoscope and patient Battenes Included 11' 2" doll Ages 3-up 6" ·'6" JUSTIN STARR MODEL AGENCY 9" EVENING GOWN COLLECTION Fully poseable 6'12" dolls . Each Collect all tour' Ages 4-up COllECTOR DOLL CA E •••••• 9.99 • TIGER ELECTRONICS TOBY TERRIER He Interacts With tus own Video tape to make...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 32

…ROADIIASTER GIRL '16- UOH I G lion King Salannaridle r canteen, coaster brake and training wheels. ROADIIASTER BOY '16- I�t�l'��r sounds, coaster brake and trcunln9 wheels. 9" " " PoT.I. COOL CATS HELMET MAGNA OY '12- �ft��rWe�� safety pads. PfNNACL .OY '16- BLAZER coaster and hana- brake, 2 safety pads, training wheels. 12 PoT.I. • KID CATS HELMET 12" 79�' AlAGNA GIRL '12" Wer. J�s�Jft�ke, training wheels. 9"...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 33

…LITTLE "ICES CLIMB' SLID TREEHOUSE Sturdy and weather-resistant. Easy assembly. Ages 3-up. 2999 LITTLE TlICES LOG CABIN Complete with rusnc hearth • and "fireplace" Ages 2-up 12999 HED 'ROM BALL PIT The fun place Indoors or out! Assembles easny Ages 3-up 99 LITTLE "ICES ALLIGATOR TEET R Big rocking action for up to 3 kids Ages 2-up 999 o livery f based on Item nd de t nat on. service d sk for d tails. lITTLE"1C ROCKING...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 34

…TEAll CONCEPTS JUNIO CO PUTER A tal 109 laptop learning center for earty school learning fun! Ages Soup. Battenes sold TEAM CONCEPTS SUPER CO PUTER Oevelops self-confidence, logic and comprehension. Ages a-up. Batt sold 7 " HAS8RO TREASURE ROCK PERFECT PRINCE ET Tum rocks Into "Jewels' and create crystallized beauties. Ages 4-up. 6' YE ! ENTERTAiNMENT COMES TO LIFE STORY· PLAYER AND BOOK A 3-up. Ba ladeft books sold ...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 35

…FI HER-PRICE A. ACTION TOOLBELT Lots of loops and lots of tools! Ages 3-up. B. ACTION TOOLBOX ••• �99 11" C. ACTIO ORKSHOP . A11.the tools of the trace, Just for little hands. Ages 3-up TYCOiPlA YTIME LMO' EXPRESS Train chugs along any surface Ages 2-up. sold rat PLAY I(OOl . T ADY T ACTIVITY ALL AL R Sturdy enough to steady those first step Ages 18 rnooms-up FI HEll ICE RADIO CONTROL RACER . Large easy-grip steering wheel...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 36

…TH K EP BUILDING AT K'HEX . INTERMEDIAT ET Imagine It and build It I Plastic pieces and instructions for 36 models Ages s-up K'H x THUND RFOOT TRUC Color coded plasttc parts and Instructions for easy bUilding. Ages 6-up CCAHO ERECTOR A IC ET 3 39 new models, 6V electric motor Ages Soup Batt sold CHARGE IT! .[ZJ THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE • • from ecomb all) I) .) • � m II) • IGHT; SUN. :00 A • 10:00 PAGE 12A US …

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 38

…tt OU'EC IMANI PL DO l1Y2·. Ages 3-up. 19" 11%". Age 3-up. 1 " PLAYSKOOL Y Y RY OFT BABY 13·. Ages 3-up. 9" GI GO TOY DOLL GIFT 12· doll. Ages 3- up. PLAY KOOL ABY DOLL 13". Ages 3-up. 14" CITITOY NEW BORN NUR ERY 12". Ages 3-up. 9" 19?! FISHER·PRICE CUDDLE BYE BABY 13". Ages z-op. HA BRO CABBAGE PATCH KID LOY , CAR ABY .13". Ages 1 Y,,-up . . 18" 13". Ages 3·up 14" 16". Ages 3-up. 19?! 13". Ages 3...…

October 16, 1994 • Page Image 39

…9" UZZL 99 Each FI HER-PRICE DREAM DOLL HOUSE Ages 3-up 64" FA ILY .......•.. : 9. BAOA BLACK AMERICANS OF ACHIEVEMENT, TH GAME Ages s-co 1799 Pl. ASANT COMPANY CHOOS FRO : EET ADDY ADDY S SURPRI 39 ADDY LEARNS A L S 0 Ages 3·up Each …

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 1

…- VOL. XVI NO. 46 An Infonned People is A Free People OCTOBER 9 - 15. 1994 By ALISON J ES chlg n Citizen Th Unit d S who invad countri and to w r in the name of protecting hum n righ will now h to confront human righ ab of its own within i boundari cism i th issue; a United inv ti tion i t forum. Thirty yea ago El Haij Malik EI lcolm called for n in- v tigation by th United ation Commi ion on Human Righ into th probl ms of Afric...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 2

…«; .. CORRINE GREEN om n' ton, An hi ric t nPourVo C meti and Sigm G mma Rho noun to I unch th orority' own line of d igner cosm tics nd in c r de igned for omen of color "Through our partn rship with Pour Vous Cosmeti , we will be ble to off r omen th opportunity for entrepreneur hip which will provide financial stability for our communitie . Black women nation wid mu t begin to be m.ore con cious of where we spend our mon...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 3

…State News By DAWN LOCNISKAR c. It., New. S rvlc ion. Zu r h been with the DNR inee 1972. From 1983-93 h h d up th Su ee W t ; Quality divi ion of the DNR, nd h been involved in the creation of the new divi ion inca January. . Each of th divi ion' are of ponsibility will be carried out under the DNR' Continuou Quality Improvement initia­ tive, which us the principles of total quality management. Zug- o G oft technical . t nc ...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 4

…�----�� l Hig ---------- , HIGHLAND PAR -On of Amoco's leading retail eller of gasolin in the Detroit area is I cated at 12551 Woodward Av nu in Highland Park. The st ti n i at. Glendale and Woodward and it pump " bou 130,000 galloi of ga p r m nt h v sr million a y 8 r." It 1 owned by h b nd and wif , Brent A and Lover­ sie rown. The-station opened in 1990 and in 1992 the Browns ac­ quired a econd st . on a 28 0 Grand Riv r...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 5

…York , nd a line rr Detroit LUDIA MARRS currently how­ ing h r fall coIl ction which will run until her holiday collection, which h aid be in aft r Thanksgiving. According to M ITS, there is a d mand tor omeon who doe th typeofworksh do . "Many of th I di I rv don't hav tim to hop, hid. "Mo tar busine or profe ional women. 1 am a their convenience. I am available to h m by appoint- conv ni nt bee u he h lp her prep-r for h...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 6

…c (.) J\ I, I . I' I (.) � " treet Life " __ A n "" magazine cov ring national and internat�onal n ws frorr an African-Ameri an p r p tive. Pr u er Delm ne Cobb has be II told pri ately by PB insiders tha; her .how ii "too '61 ' .' (Delmaric Cobb wa Jesse Jackson' pr .' cretar v for hi 19 pr sid nti 1 cam palsnr. . . iitJtJ,.. \. "'L.1 • .I1 VJ .J • ..-,,' ... "The Fire This Time"-- documents tracing the roots of the 1992 uprising (aro...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 7

…Readers Write Education d not free u from our financial obligation to our p pl. To reduce the uncivilized killing and jailing of our Black, men, women and children, we must hop nd bank primarily with them. Mr. Wat and I offer you the opportunity to dr m tically and immediat ly reduce our crime and incarceration rate by merely buying our AIDS-ALERTING, CRIME-OBVIATE and JOB-PRODUCING T-shirts, and by encouraging your loved one , friend...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 8

…continued from peAl c te mplo ment w K dfrom n id Y t, T viol' said . kill t hat ��I r r ipient c iv r not II ul and ar ob- olet ,in today' Job market. "W don't n d ,000 peopl t r ined to work at Ford ny­ mol' ." Taylor aid "Peopl l i k YOv Engl r hould gojump til A Ike," Taylor aid E or welfar lor added. According to Taylor', th r -ar pproximately 125,000 job available vel" year. but t her are 70 ,000 peopl trying to ge...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 9

…Her use of mu ic from diverse cultures has made her an important figure in multicultural education. In sup­ port of that identity, "This Is Rhythm" features contem­ por.aTY mul,ticultural. illustrations rendered by Chicago ar tist Garr ian Manning. They are printed in three pri­ mary colors: red, blue and yellow. "This Is Rhythm" combines rhythms that occurs natu­ raJly around us, with rhymes, songs and an easy illus­ trated primer on ...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 10

…POETRY CO TEST - Arc d a Po- try Press Is offering 500 grand prtze In Its n w ·Poetlc Ach evement Awards· poetry cont . Entr re I 0 con d r d for publ c ion in Ar­ c 'a Amerc n Po try Anthology, a h recover collect on of poetry. Po­ ets are to submit on poem of 20 lines or less on ny ubject and written In any style De dllne I Nov. 30th, 1994. Winners will be notified by Feb­ ruary 28th, 1995, with prizes awarded Immediately. Mall t...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 11

…WHO' G HERD: It' le ason and Howard Univer ity i till without a co ch. Accordin to th Wa hington Post, ucce ful Dunb r (D.C.) H. S. Co ch Mich I McLee h b en lected but term of even­ ye r record of 1 0-40 includ thre city title and numer­ ou Divi ion lrecruit . McLee e i a graduate of Elizab th City State University. MISSISSIPPI LEGEND: Jack Spink , the fir t black player from Mi i ippi to be drafted into theN Fl, died la t Thursda...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 12

…to Port- Fir Prevention Week planned October 9th through 15th is Fire Prevention W k. Every­ on i a d to ch c their moke detectors and th battery in th detectors orten. Smoke detectors have been pro n to save lives, said Fire­ fighter Curtis Sh 11, ofthe Ben- . ton Harbor Fire Department, and rememb r to check your de­ tectors and batteries often. Anyone with questions about the operation or the proper placement of their detect...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 13

…HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE Com r of Woodward and State Fair, 1-2 bdrms. $300-$380 In­ clud heat and appll- nce .: Carpeted, newly renovated, quiet, safe, cable. Immed. occupancy. Excellent locatlon., major bu route, min­ ute from downtown and Ferndale. (313)368-1363. 10·2 & 10·�·94 Sharp spotless exclt­ Ing 1 bedroom apart­ ment carpeted, appliances, quiet, pri­ vate parking. Close to Woodward, Lodge and Davison express­ wa...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 14

…(0) (I) T foundling or o h r rottc touching of human genitals, pubic r glon, buttoc s o f m I br ast, (I) acts of human m sturoano , sexu Intercourse or sod­ omy, or (ill) oth rei (p) "Recogniz d School/Massage School me ns any school or educational in Itution hcen d to do business as a school or educa ional institution in the State in which it IS located, or any school recoq­ mzec by or approvec by or affiliated with t...…

October 09, 1994 • Page Image 15

…7 INSPECTION RE­ QUIRED The ch f of police or other authorized In­ spectors from the City of Highland Par hall 'from time to tim make Inspection of each Adult Busln tabllshment for the purposes of determin­ ing that the provision of this Ordinance are fully complied with. It shaH be unlawful for any license to file to allow such Inspection officer access to the premises or hinder such officer In any manner. xc pt those w...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 1

…/ .' VOL. XVI NO. 45 An Infonned People is A Free People OCTOBER 2 - 8, 1994 By APRIL CALDWELL plIel.' to Mlchlp.n Citizen LA I G ( pit I • rv- le ) - Although the population behind bars at the 70-ye r-old State Pri n of Southern Michi­ gan in Jackson i 67 perc nt Black, no African American con­ tracto have been hired on the $116 million renovation project underway. The renovation project, which will take ix ye rs to com- I oro ...…

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…8yS VA RQSS A By CURT ANDERSON M.oc,.,.d Pr ••• Wrt,.r WA HI GTO (AP) Clar n Thoma cam cIo 0 emotional breakdown duringthe Anita Hill exual ha men h rings, often obbing in front of friends and once writhing on his bedroom floor, Sen. John Danforth' new book reveal . The M· ouri Republican al 0 wrote in"R urr ion" that his own fervor to Thoma con­ firmed in 1991 to h upreme Court led him to cro the "boundary of propriety" in tr...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 3

…By AUR N . F RFO IA C pit I N.w S rVIC By HEATHER MCEVOY Sp!c/al to Michigan Citizen LA' I G ( ) - A turbul nt el ion ye r bringing overwhelming power to U.P. vote to d termin th balance of pow r in th Michigan Hou of Repr ntativ . Th Hou is d dio ked with 55 Republicans and 55 D mocrats, The voters of the 110th Distric can throw control to either party with their b 110 , according to political analyst Bill Ball nger. "This fight f...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 4

…, , flChf n C,tlzen E' P I t 5pm, dinn r 6pm and program t 7pm. The d adlin for dinner r rvation i Mon­ day, ovember 14, 1994. Din­ n r tick are available now . JOANN WATSON for 100 0, $60.00 or 40.00 p r pe on. all Paqu tt Pal­ mer at 313-963-0843 for more detailed information " c ) Y RON SEIGEL , iChlgan Citizen ET continued from page Al 'I am willing to b r st hi i a life and death I u M mbers of the r up denied usi...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 5

…In addition to his busin , he hold three Ia w d - gr and has graduated with Honors from th respected Ston­ ier Gr duat chool of Banking at t h Uni rsity of Delaware. H is acti ve in many organi­ zation and community commis­ sions. Mrs. Gloria Johnson is active with skilled nursing and reha­ bilitation facilities. She is a member of The American Nurs­ ing Home As ociation and The Detroit GLORIA nd WILLIAM JOHNSON. Navy Airman Ap...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 6

…Readers Write can I "I IL R critici m of the Augus ta, Geo rgi a , Chron- icle whit daily new paper), a Me ro Couri r <Black Pr ) headhn r d, "ThE' D ily E'W P per in h Black Commu­ nity: om Believe Paper Viciou in Covera of Bl ck Com­ munity," H nry Howard, a tat Repre entative. state that he beli v "the Chronil put the pe onal live of Black official under additional crut iny in an attempt to di credit Black lead 1 ." Open letter to...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 7

…1 c () A L I 'I' I () N 00 rf) � - :t:. :t:. C'" - 1 .... - v � > ...... CONNECT WITH US C 0 A I � I �l· ION y allegation that r. qui ly lobbied or th orth American Free Trade Agr ment (NAFTA) inspi of national conv ntion resolution oppo ing NAFTA, infuriat d Bill Lucy, President of th Coa­ lition of BIE:'ck Trade U nioni t and AACP national bo rd havis' n n- top, in m - . . ,. . . . . . -. \. ... .. . . . .. '...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 8

…c.. continued from page Al throughout the criminal justice y tern, and thy are rampant, It M. M . mnell said, Sent ncing guidolin , won't eliminate the bi. of people writing f h guide- lm . h id Fear of c r i m run de p Among all r . But. among mi­ norit ies t h [I r is often double­ edg d, d ::. t ing tough on cruno r 11, just mean getting tough r on Black men? � J 1� cial di c 'i \, !wh • h 1. a ra ngs of entence that ar of­ ...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 10

…t. Oetob r 1 Sun. October 2 ABILITY WEEK - October 2-8, Downtow rOI Subreqio al • I bra or the Blind and Pica I Handicapped presents De roi ers and Tec nolog T e program ea- ures five us s of services for he blind n physically handicapped wno will discus how library technol- ogy m s h � needs and Iden i new technology that is helpful a home and a wor Call 224-05S0 COt.1E BACK HOME - The De rOI bra ch 0 he AACP would II e 0 urge ...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 11

…rly. ch in h rt th pr - n' uffed 0 room you can in your h u ns pp 1. ckr h· v b n P perfum nd hom - For hiding ly 10 - 15 million he mo t aking a re lated to a thm uffer from eockro ch million Am riean children mol' than ten million mi ed , up to [) 0 mo ould e in KRO all rgie new r arch topic nd r is- Ant to t at ment "Cockroach asthma wa fir t identifi d in w York City," id Dr. Bann Kang, Chief of Allergy ...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 12

…JACKSO ED I SI STAT FI A AND SC STAT U E-UPS amed to the National Blae College Alumni Hall of Fame. a hievemen athl tic and f r hi upport f c mrnunity and hi t rically bl ck c liege and uni ersitie . YOU GO GIRLS: S veral Black College LET'S DO IT AGAIN: Although he uffered a parated houJder in the 10 to Sam Houston tate last week, Steve McNair i expected to play in the Alcorn-Mi i ippi Valley game thi weekend. Dubbed the Mag...…

October 02, 1994 • Page Image 13

…1 o our community by providm jo loai and investment op­ p rt unit ies ," said AAA Michi­ gan PI id nt Ron St ffen . public rvice campaign will b launched to edu t D­ t roiters about how to b tt r lect insurance and cont 1'01 premium rat . "Our agreern nt represent th kind of constructive part­ nership which can make a dif­ f r nee in Detroit and oth r urban communitie in Michi- n," t ff J said "We b liev this allian . can prov...…

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