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November 13, 1988 • Page Image 19

…11 CLASSIFIED Elm tap pay you trIIIn. pi grMt be . CII Job Facta, 313- 374-6000. EED A NURSE? W. he • - lJI .- .net Aid • C.II US tor. HUD/FHA HO ES AITE TI HO EBU HUD/FHA· CASAS \ HARBOR AZOO • I . .. Mic:hipn Otiwl Adv. 11/13,118 , ALPHA CHRISTIAN REGISTRY. I Call: 8181983-322 collect . J . Attend atlonal Black Beauty Pagea Ca today for pagea ... information: 202-232-7571. �N88n 11 a.m. and 7 p.m .• eastern time. ...…

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...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 9

….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 ...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 11

…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 ...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 12

…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...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 13

…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...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 14

…••••••••••••••••••••••• 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...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 1

…Serving the Stille's Afriwm.Anaoiun Community th n national um through th Turn to 10 • donate skill to lac ician A) TUNICA, MISSISSIPPI -­ Residen in two of Mississippi' medically underserved and economically depressed coun­ ties, Tunic and Marsh ll, received free medical screening from docto I associated with the ational Medical Association in ovember. MAt which repre ent early all of the country's 16,000 Black phy ician...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 2

…7 Caribbean eld in the Office BuiId- epre at ti tte diD : George w. Crockett, Jr. (0. , chair of the House S committee on Westem HeIDi· phere Aff ir ; Willi m S. Bloomfield (R·MI), ranking minority member of the Foreign Affair Committee; Benjamin A. gilm n (R· Y); Bill Alexander (D-AR); Fr J. Guarini (D- J), co-chair of the Friends of Canbbean Caucus, and Ron deLugo (0- Vu-gin lands). forced to the uree of emp oor defected ...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 3

…esn't ease guard fear ByDarl tep Capital News Service LA SI G - An inmate orking in a prison orkshop ccidentally his hand and bqpns to bleed. A upervisor orders another guard to get fir t- . d kit. The guard refuses, saying the prisoner is junkie" and may carry th AIDS virus. o y.I'm no touching any blood," he say . "And you shouldn't, either. Let medical handle it --- it' their job.· So begins "AIDS: Key F as for Correction I...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 4

…1 7 ( ) pill i 0 11. ( . 0 mnun L I r ,\' I .vt t l' r ..... \ i l' \\ .... 10 B t it is n only our oppres- ion that unites e also e commitm nt to ocial j tice n faim n my travels around the country I am are that ordi- ary people I mee are very, very concerned about the erosion of d mocrae --- th e er widening g p en the hopes, needs d piratio of the majority of our people and public policy - -- hich is defined not be the peopl...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 5

…ho e boyco ,_----�--������ stimulated dialog on the isssue, the heels were set into motion for unifying the Black community. A full year and a half before the historic boycott ac­ tually began, the WPC sent a letter to city officials protest­ ing the conditions on the tansportation system and they threatened a boycott if the conditions were not improved. The Women's Council had even done a study linking the incidence of Black-...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 6

…1 7 - -- Highland Park Focus 1. (&pi ) ( pi ) 68-70 E. c n 3. Coley R 309 Elmhu (spilt) E Col 309 Elm 0 4. G 206 Conn lc 206 Connect c 2. 5. G 328-30 Pu 231 n on I n Sa ey 231 Flo J 11 7 GREE ,CITY CLER GH 203-3180 7 e of adJo g vacant 252-2787 .. …

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 7

…a ag d Capital LANS G - Putting sur­ charge on garbage taken to a landfill may be one way to con­ tinue the Clean Michigan Fund after money runs out next year. The legislature i looking into the po ibility of allocating revenue from garbage to con­ tinue in resource recovery tech­ nilogi for the state, . d Steve Kratzen, recycling pecia1ist for the Dep rtment of tural Resources. The fund, which ends in 1988, established by Go...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 8

…I-1fl cups Heed caUio , cut di gonally into 1/2-inc ices lJ cupt d 1-1Il teaseoons lteasoocm 1 �p prepared I' d EASY TU KEY POT PIE 1 P c ge (10 oz.) ixed e b 1 can ( 8 oz.) small whole . drained (op . onal) 1 can (10-314 oz.) condensed creamm of chicken or mush­ room 2-1/2 cup diced cooked tur eyor chicken (12 ounces) 1 pa ( 6 oz.) Stove top cornbread or chic en flavor stuffing mix. P 'A Prep re veget ble as directed on ...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 9

…ovem n C lzan 9 Benton lIarbor area news \ BENTO HARBOR - A pilot project aimed at bringing 10 -income housing up to code has recently been initiated in Beaton Harbor and Benton Townahip in cooperation with the Michigan Department of So­ clal Services (MDSS). This ne project is respond­ ing to the 1985 report of the Michigan Housing T Force . ch tated in one of its recom­ mendations that DSS should alter its elter vendoring po...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 11

…dieated to his companion that he was speechless, but e wasn't. Th nd ofword "I like it, he said simply. And then quickly dded: "It's an exciting experience. Pictures of ousands and thousands of wor . It leaves me in awe of the experience of the creativity of art" Because ood is his favorite medium for ex­ presison, Little spent considerable time looking at the Dogon figure from Mali, the Yorouba carv­ ings from igeria, the Dan Masks,...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 12

…ST PRO ESSIO L VICE C LL 926.7271 nan progr m A peciaI OFam held George W on Car- � COmmunityCeDter, in Three . on Saturday, ovember 21. The pr� featured the milliOnth . ·to to India, and another in a . of month­ ly "Inter raci 1 Harmony" program, spo ored by the B 'i committee of Three . When Dale and Joan wu. Ii of lamazoo ere . counted the mj11jontb visito to India, they were j begin­ ning a greater amenture than they an...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 13

…By 1m Sno y-haired, cowboy­ booted Ralph Carmichael of " ewbury Par Calif. is an un­ likely figure to be regarded pioneer in Bia G pel usic. A fonner big- d co due- torandm . dir or 0 or ed with peop . B' Crosby, his initial claim to (; e wa "Go pel jazz with big band sound. omething th t ocked the conservative white Christian orId in the 1950s ... but that i another ory. enty-three years ago, he founded Lexicon Music and the ...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 15

…a-Decembar 8, 1987 By am athan I hould first be clear about an important point. The title of this column • Ambition - otivating Yourself To Finan­ cial Success" is a bit mislead- �. , The only thing th t Will bring you financial success is ACTIO. evertheless, the fact remains that we all need to be properly motivated in order to t e success-oriented ctions. far as motivation is con­ cerned please take no e of the following tip...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 17

…ul -Dear Dr. Faul-r-er: I am a young mother with a child 18 months old. My child is a brat. He cries every time I tell him to do something that he doesn't want to do. What should I do to get him to obey me? Ms. W., ewMexico". Dear Mrs. W. Suppose that your child is dif­ ficult to control and objects to everything that you tell him/her to do. Perhaps the child cries un­ controllably when told to turn off the TV and go to bed. At ...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 18

…I Barry Sporh Page a o cy hall of fame's failure to induct Hall of Famer Di ight Train" Lane, one of football's all-time great defe ive b c . There's only one conclusion to this tory. Ho ever you spel­ lit, the result is alway the same - -- racism. e r the excuse, th e bodies are ys dominated by hite males --- as members and management. Here, despite the absence of '------- .. Robinson and Lane from the Hall of Fame bal­...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 19

…. CIII 2· Need 100 people to try n. r.voluntlonlry weight 10. product male � IbIorb fit from your food. inter sled, call 313-528-3348. Eel CHRI� SINGLES - The Sen 'b yt l..ocaI/WOrIdwi by Phone or . Find l.oYe. Dating. lningful Compani P TODAY! Free Brochu""SampIes. Fast rYlee. writ: OUTREACH. Box 9020-H34, Van Nuys CA. 91409 PERSONAL Historical Re.earch Repo itory. Inc. s Ing the name and dd� - es of any de cendlnts of early...…

November 29, 1987 • Page Image 20

…Smith' ca the project and DOtes that, don't h emplO)Ul will par- ticip te or if employees . th I -paying jobs will decide to but it.- Another thing uncertain is if employers will continue to provide co�rage of insurance r the grant runs out in year. The limit OIl ken 't IUl"n.r·'e_ been determined yet, Smith :IX'CKIllWllYCI said. If suece ful, the employer might have more employees who want to par­ ticip e than there are funds ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 1

…ng Story on pg. 8 • Report findings counter city's thrust y DETROIT - As the city girds for an all 00' assault on drug dealers, the efforts may be doomed before they start. yor Coleman A. Young h nnounced plans to use funds eized from drug dealers under t e forfeiture laws to strengthen the city's police powers with upgraded lab tech­ nology, heavy assault vehicles and the addition of an elite law enforcement team. of Cha nel...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 2

…tive on issues involving civil rights for minorities and mayac- tually oppose affirmative ction programs. There are also reports that S cramento Judge Anthony M. Kennedy belonged to an 11- white club which he did not quit until t 0 weeks before his nomination. While the 51-year-old Ken­ nedy does not appear as ideologically con erv tive as Re gan's two previou nominees, his voting record cor­ re ponds to the vie of tho e ho h e...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 3

…November 22-28, 1987, Mlch n CitIZen Care. al ByBalTyT Capitlll News Service LANSING - Almost 65 per­ cent of the working poor with families have no access to health care in Michigan and more people are finding it difficult to get because of increase costs. Two key problems for people getting assistance for health care have come about in the last few years. One i the government limit­ ing eligibility for public assis­ tance, s...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 4

…I () P i 11 i 0 11. ( · 0 nunc 11 tar.\. l .« tt l' r -, Y i l' \ \ S E J co' presiden- ti 1 c mpaign, aslin and Brown conclude that the resul from Chicago and Philadelphi "could fortel an elec . on where a Blac candidate for Pr ident eems nonthreatening to whites, bas in the glo of a favorable' pre and elite attention. .. and proceed to win only 10-15 per­ cent of the white vote ... " o will Blac leaders and vo ers, already justi...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 5

…n Citizen ; i " ; I 1 i i., .. \ j t I i I I ! i ,_ III .1 I . O'. I. I ' Ill' i -. \ i l' \ \ " The ghost of slavery haunts America, cracking the mirror which reflects a democratic image and rattling chains in the quest for equality. Its presence is very real among African Americans, shaking the very foundations of family, school and community relations. Sure­ ly the only way we can put an end to this malevolent presence is to ge...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 6

…7 : Highland Park Focus 8203 9 to 11 a.m., OV. '1:1. 3901 C (S. of For ) The me I 'U begin t 12 o ov.26. R u MI:SSlon . of Peterboro) t5 p.m. C urch rc .) anna Community I (S . Pe ar's Epl copal Church) 1950 Trumbull (at Michigan) The meal will be served from 8 .m. to 12 noon, OV. 26. Iv on Army/Harbor Ught 2643 Par (S. of Temple) The meal will be served from 11 am, until food runs out, OV. 26 . Ca ry C urch of God ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 7

…Un�. ual is bo om line for ichigan oppo unity By S I BJaaDlleB Capitol News Service LANSING - ew small and medium-sized firms ccount for all net increases in state jobs in recent years, but the businesses receive an unequal share of state contracts. . Especially small "technology­ driven kick-otIs- are the keys to economic development and are much quicker than large firms at converting research into new products and services, sa...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 8

…8 Preventing clo e per onal d the sharing of - . cl are important m ures needed to halt pediculosi he ·d. Lotion, h mpoo and cream rinses kill lice, and fine­ toothed com especially ge rid ofni or ggs. Cos of th prod which can be bought over-the-counter, or by prescrip 'on, vary. Pen- " .... � .. , .. :-0 can ge d lice," Iiington estimates that it costs ide ·Whether be n$3() to $105 to cure each o dirty, it doesn't person. If u...…

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