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November 27, 1988 • Page Image 1

…She . d tha these two groups CIIpiIIIl News Setviu tend to lack preaatal care which LANSING - The same � . themajorca ofiDfantmor- proposal . te d to tality.. . I � the IWes of unborn babe Among Michigan' min rity could . a number of population, the infant morality babies die duriQg their fIrSt r te i higher than in many third I year of life, some officials co - orld oountr· Wiener id tend '. With the e of Proposal Proposal A, which p...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 3

…. I 1 I NO,ftllllDer eal I chiefs ho d differing CapiIIIl News &TVia LANSING - The chief of Midtigan'S ce abuse of­ fice and his boss, the acting director of public health do not see f,)'e 0 to eye 0 the subject of marIjuana leplizatio When asked in Capital oNe Service interview about the benefits of legalizatioa, Kenneth Eato �ector of the office of Substance Abuse Ser­ vices, said that he wishes marijuana could be legalize...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 5

…COKE' SAY MAN I· CAN. HI/N/)LE IT. FAJAOU5 ("Ia: ....... r... Business EdiIor "WIam the but katkrs MOIl is done, the peopk say, � did it OUIUNes. .. LIIo- Tzu, 7th Cm- I tJUy. Thi OOUDtry'S ability to com­ pete in today' global marketplace· handicapped by inadequate investment in our mo t important resource : people. There are too many wi11ing or er ho lac sufficient . d train� to perform RnlWU· Yl number of tedmical This i...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 7

…� The infant mortality ... for Mia· AD· 10.9 per 1,000. Wayae CouDty • fa of 15.5. ,0 St Clair counties:we «7.8; 8.8 d9.5�. -n.e IDen ha\le to to take of these serWa that the state provides fOl' he, • Fr co said. "We already baYe e services, aced to mo· te the people.. State figures 1 0 of 3 me OIl Medicaid 0 fOl' aD abortioD r deliver the baby aDd that . more . the te t be prepared to deal with, WIeDel' . said. "Comprehens...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS stated. "Pride comes from you. Pride means involvement· Acting Vice President Diann erigian no ed tha if enough people volunteer "one or 0 people 't ave to do everything. " h expressed the hope that uld COD- on the program committee t planning th ssociation's ac­ tiviti "there uld be a lot of creativity." Officer secretary …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 9

…er ice 'Calvin , An 0 iginal Calvin says that Big Show Expo currently is the major force in the industry, but she stresse that it's more than a beauty trade ow. "The industry is gro ing," Calvin says, "and we now ba¥e more to offer, a lot more." And what does Big Show offer? Each Show bas over 250 ex­ hibit including every major manufacturer that is trying to reach the Black beauty market There also are classes, demoDStratio...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 12

…CHURCH IN AND ABOUT MUSKEGON e \Tadilaon or Ly uut', DJac:k Bloclt RoM.. hiu JII.tk� by Chri i.nity.ll n al,ied wilh ............................. -- - - --- -_ --_ - - - -_ . ru h my copy or St.r t. _ City …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 13

…N N HARBOR AREA NEWS cae offers services for aged, ill L C' selected as _ ___,;, Training s· e . E�ON � - Lake Michinn CoUege has received notificabon that It has been seJed:�T an authorized train- ing site �or Versa�d an� AutoCad, according to Steve Huycke, mstructo In drafting and design at LMC. . H(ly� said the College is the only authorized training site In Semen, Cass and Van Buren Counties of Southwest Michigan as well as nort...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 15

…,_. . cou ell VOTES dOUIaa the office did tba Octroi Edison uld "000- . r" $uch altematfta. poe of the Highland Park cit.ize p·<hting. Oscar Black, tated that moving the Edison offICe out of Highland •• _... .� � r ... .. …

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 17

…Agriculture j 8J Usa fewer than 44,000 college Capilal News Servia graduates are expected each LANSING - Michigan's year, which leaves a 10 percent secoad large industry oould gap. faa! a people rtage within -&e e�� the next fi� years if public the word agrialIture with far awareness does not increase, mg." said Dr. Eugene Trotter, M yexperts agree that ck associate professor in the Col­ of owIedge about the diver- lege of Agriadture ...…

November 27, 1988 • Page Image 19

…I I LEGAL OTICE - PROPOSALS FOR AUDIT Tb Benton Town hip Housing Commis ion will receive proposals to conduct the Fi cal Audit of the financial record and general opcr tion of the Commi sion for Fi cal Year October I, 1987 thru September 30.1 . All firms ubmitting proposals m t be famili r ith governmen­ tal auditing procedur sand ac­ countin . The Audit ill cover: . 160 10 Imoderate Income conven­ tional units for familie . ...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 1

…The ev. Je L Jackson that Democrats mu t now fmd some common nd . th President Elect George Bu b. Jackson made bis tements the momiDa after h too a solid lead in the ov. election. to become. the bon 9 41 president Throupout the presiden­ tial campaign, Jackson had attacked the record of Bush and that of hi vice presiden- tial runnin mate. Indian Sen. Dan Qu yle. But Wed­ n�y mOnUn& �ring on ABC "IVs Good Momin America program...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 3

…I . . . Council activity bear fruit t I ·Ordinary' worn n -·'eave mark 'on history iDs pOor people from decent housiDg. ina-easing the housing shortage and creating home- started in the U Diversity City • A· (UCA) area.. The spark Yi8S the so-caDed "Hobart Street In­ cidenr ill 1966, where residents and clergy moved a home\css family into a vacanr city owned and were arrested by the city for trespassing. This protest made Detr...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 4

…N�.aaber 21 - e eel EIedric . __ ....• 1893. �elllber 22 - A. T , teadler 893. N<welDDer 23 - J.L. Love patented peDCiI f: ... I'.....,.ft� .. 1897. OPINION/ COMMENTARY; LETIERS/ EDITORIALS N��Der 24 - G G DAY. Illlll� d pUr)lJSl'aCr of e Otic Defendu, born Nm'ClDller 2S - -King of Tap en; - died 1 9. Nm'CmI)Cr 26 - received Pulitzer Prize 10 be Some� - 1970. I pon ibility r canaot be ta be re respo Ie imply tried, ccording t...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 5

….1 ideology embodied in Bush- The results of the November Quayle Republicanism. 8th eledioa establish several It refused to projec very importut thiap. FIrSt, that progressive challenge to the Far the RepubJicu· Party - aw Right, turning its back on the ideologically dominant RauendJesseJ cbonandthe party in the United States of seven and one half million "American - • aputyoftheFar people who voted fo him, run­ Right. George Bush', de...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 7

…• o "' ...... K& A. , Sr. WASHINGTON, DC (N PA) - Declaring that "today there" renewed urgen­ cy to protect civil rights gaiDs made in earlier years, - James O. Cole, presideo of the tioDaI Bar Association, said -a De agenda for ction must be in place to protect our cMl rights. - Black lawyers, he said, begin to assert leadership, d . " ued a call fOT action meeting of more than 200 Black � to di cuss the proble in Rale" C. T...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 8

…Deal your­ community a winning I hand. .. o o . OUSE REPAIRS? ..,...·� •• "' •• D SERV E GROUP CALl. 837-1 DOFSERYICE ______ �_ J 14227 D (313) 135-7378 IRED * S I ED * __.. ..... ED DYED rd - - ---- -- - -- _ _______._____ CE …

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 12

…· 1 MICHIANA HIGHLIGHTS IN AND ABOUT MUSKEGON I ory Co BREWSTERS BOUOOUE 254 . FSBAABER BEAUTY SHOP 2301 SPAOOUCE OAOCERY FRONT1ER OUC 1113 a.tIy PARTY WOA.D, 2SI06 GMty L;tCK'S GROCERY 714 Eat Larch ENKFS CHICKEN & SEAFOOD 1177 STOP SAVE 3001 …

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 13

…w ......... : Before eslaDIISI· la·. Suaure Greetiogs, Truesilla Ruth Shank, a Black 01lUlll, never really knew a blind person. Ironically, her &eYen-month old card company features . tiDe of � cards ( d a line of <llriwDas cards) that are designed srecifialUy for the visually impaire -It seems so unfair that blin on hould m· out on the simple, little pleasures of 1iCe,­ said Shank, a 32-year-old mother of three, 0 does all the ...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 15

…ENTERTAINMENT 't'm a S t YOUI Sucka' J bert T sead . - •• � t T D: Robert . Townsend lookiDglikc the man about town at the creen- iDg of ·rm A Get You Sucb·. 't d j recently com- pleted y cring on a singing group gr up together· the fI.1s aDd the 7rfs. The story keys , in on their successes, conflicts, problems and eventual break. This film, part of pact he de with arner B . SIt to go' to production after the first of the year. T�d ...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 16

…8ENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS . I . I Telepbo Dumi)el'S selected at random fr directories, and.all resl)OlJl&eS . be kept oonfideD • ing c II' o y …

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 17

…LIVING . I �i�a Heights College offers information Ie· on r to giy� a to perfect your skills. Deliver· a good speech requires p'a� �ust !ike anything else does. No ODe born an expert. this CD- deavor. . A professional speaking VOICe an be �Ioped. So can y�ur delivery, your choice of good ubjects, your ppearance and your OODfidence. . What famous speaker do you . must admire? H you are aery­ ous, you should try to ct just li...…

November 20, 1988 • Page Image 19

…tbdIlIIDd Park, MI 482D3 BY: S:30 P.DL 011 �ID­ bel' iz, 1988 All propo Is must be submitted in ccordance ith the plans and/or pecifica . on file at the � of the City Eagineer, 16480 Wood ard Ave., H9Wmd Park, Mi 48203. All pro' Is ID be Co comp nied by a 5% bid guarantee of pproved form. Pro will be pub . opeeed and,read . 0 record at the ext regularly cheduled tting of the City Council HUD/FHA HO ES' BATTLE' CREEK ··BE T...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 1

…( Di rict •• • .p o r sbtIdlOIms aad bureauaacies. A DETROIT - ID the �'. sroup of Detroit area res�ts, and '50s, it a taken for ' UDder the s of ·Citizen .. ted t ordiDary people, participatio· and "People . partial Iy • , .. , � these . • tioas .. e trapped by imper- to be aa:oua Ie. I, aDd over power. in- It started .. the 'Hobart Street Incident·,. ere co &edged - urban re I . ity residen�joiDed by min- contrary to the orig...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 2

…WORLD NEWS , eedto n protest the grand jury" decision. The fight erupted Q some of the upporters refused to leave I e oourt fo . the hearing. provmeents in recre tion I upgra rooms. "Our city ee safe, acces- ible nd ttr ctive public pi ce ," Rep. Harrison aid, " here- e can bring our chil en d 1 0 neigh- or : I'm glad to be ble to direct te pendin to this im- portant ea." …

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 3

…3 Detroit eommunliv lnvest» in ta -. r WtI)'U! SIQIe Joumalism In­ stitu� Local merchants and resi­ dents of Detroit's lower east­ side are taking matters into their own hands, and making invest­ ments in their neighborhood business out of their own pock­ ets. "I am bout change, and I viewed the Mack-Alter Square: Project as positive change, and I that is one of the reasons wby L invested," said Derek Duff, a founding investor...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 5

…'5 OPINION Real help. Ior . . homeless families ConServe made a di.fferen� because the People 0 run 'it understand that some homeless families need more thin Band­ Aid Ip to get back on their feet Fir t, ConServe caseworker sits down with a bOII:lCieSS family to map out a series of tell' that . lead to the fa ily's ese seH-suf .. ficicDcy. The . different for eada family - . could' - such elem.eots as job help, tutoring. educ...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 7

…'. '. I 7 © 8& TCO .... AC H I'E·V E· R A·W·A·R·D··S - - - - • I 9 Ii • I I I, 1988 Communications Recipient Catherine L, Hughes , 'Nashington, D.C. 1988 Arts Recipient Cordelia Anderson . Minneapolis, Minneso a I. . You don't read about them everyday, but they are making a difference. Kml fchievers work quietly behind the scenes to creoteo better way of life in America's inner cities. Brown & Williamson TobQcco Corpo...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS imhotep' ericans Deal your c OrTlI!1 unify a winning hand. .. OP T E o SERV CE GROUP CALL 837 -1-- CE DOFSERVICE . -----. EO* ua . In r 12551 0 atG GH 0 PARK. MI 48203 CYw ... � ..... · -_ ----------�--------------- --------------------�------ …

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 9

…I _ I ' I· • I o The 1989 Eagles are�ffto a Qying�ta:rt. They're a IntroduciJ;lg the all-new Summit. strong, good-looking newflock that has heads Compact, beautifully aerodynamic outside the . . turning and the competition stopping in its tracks, Summit is unsurpassed by any car in its class f r Why? Take.a look for yourself. Ife 1989 Premier interior roominess.* * There s mor ked u r FS - American ride and comfort with European the h...…

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