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November 04, 1990 • Page Image 11

…La e ru Lawyerr�gforjudge of to morro notleuS. ConapoIuI!nt Thirty-eight-year-old Bruce orro layl he has lomething to offer as a Recorders Court Judge that mo t incumbents cannot. Though he i younger th n mo t judge, his urban perspecrive il hat give' him an ad ant ge, Morrow laid. Durin hil campaign Morro knocked on doors in the .... 0 t secluded partl of Detroit, passed out literature ill the rain and at­ tended almolt ...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 13

…Available in . Menthol and Regular. 10 D's: 17 mg "tar," 1.2 mg mcmne-Lqhts, 11 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine all per cIgarette, by FTC method. SURGEUN GENERAL'S .WARNING: Cigarette - , Sm 0 ke �C 0 nta ins . Car bon M 0 n 0 xi de .. Congratulations to the National Newspaper Publishers Association .tor 50 Years of Outstanding Service. .. o <= � 3: == � � • - .. = - � � 3: - o - - - � > � - :j , rs � -= :> � ...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 14

…m ny time parent thin the courage the chi Id do chi�d i lying to 'pull one ome er right after getting over on them.' Actu lIy, the home from school, before the child r�ally ants to perform beneficial effects of the drug ell. Hi ervou ystem ju t ear off. doe n't 110 him. h t' _ Teachers can help and the be t thing to do? Above ADD child by keeping the all, have p iience. amount of distraction down Some dditional thing in the cia room. A...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 15

…OVEMBER 4-1 , 19 0 MICHIGAN CITfZ�' P GE t5 Benton Harbor Ci Y as s for 9 an i chen to Armory By Bernke .Bro Ctlln90111k1fl On Mond y, October 29, at the Benton Harbor City Com- . mis ion meeting, the com­ mission approved an application to the Michigan Department of Commerce Michigan Equity Program for a grant of $100,000 for im­ provements at the Benton Harbor Community Center (Armory) Building, 475 Cass Stree t to add faei ...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 16

…In t e tory, orro inter­ vie ed a crack dealer near t e infamou Empire and Bro d ay corner. The story a carried by a number of affill te Ita 10 , accordin to Ro B y 'an, Director of e Operation for the ichi aD e et or . HFB is very proud of orro " or, and plans to utilize his talen ith inve • on ti alive reporlin even more in the future. 1 . . que doin F mil . The pu lie i. in j I O. R . . It r L. Bro n. 0 t p tor. • …

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 17

…C oly . ltc ell i the new rincipal at M rquette Elem ntary School. She i replacing Su n Me ton. who re ig d. . Ca olyn h taught chool for 2 year and i a i tant princi al at Angell School. She ill take over h r new duties the first of November. Congr tul tion C olyn. I .. � - .'01 ow the Ec 0' . Thi time hey are haded for Chica 0 (or a hristma · hopp ng trip at oodfield M II. ecember 8. They will b Ie ving (rom J.C. P nny's pa...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 19

…� . I MICHIGAN CITIZ,.; Too I ny D th Co tI ed fro Pale 1 you'd expect to die in a group of whites of tbe same age dis­ tribution. -In 1987, the I t year for hicb full statistics are avail­ able, there ere nearly 75,000 exce deatbs among Black American ." reports tbe magazine. "For perspective, that's more than three times the total number of AIDS death reported la t year. And it' nearly one-third of the total number of Bl...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 20

…OV BE 4, 1 Adolph Cae r was nominated for an 0 c r for hi role in "A Solider's· Story". 1 79 - T. Elkin patented refrigerating p­ p ratus. WhGt do Leroy Carr; er. line J ohnson (the Yas Y; Girl) GIld Tampa Red have ;11 co 01l? . OVE BE 5, 177 - Over 700 Black took part in the Battle of Monmouth. 1"4 - ervyn M. DymaUy, Blac lieuten nt governor of California, a elected. 111 which state of the US is ;t believed there is only one...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 21

…(cont.) VOTE FOR TWO EIGHT YEAR TER s m 50 nc"" 2. Poor IChtevement coupled wtth high cost re.utts when control s t.ken from perents .nd given to bur •• ucrat •• nd te.cher.' unions. Education should be deregulated so parents, not Big Bro«her government, chooM wMt, when, where, how,.nd by whom their cNldren .r. taught. Competjtion me.n •. more �Itty for Ie •• money. Gwendoline Stillwell Libertarian AGE-67, east lansing OCCUPATION...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 22

…James Kilufman Tisch Independent Citizen AGE-lO, Huntington Woods OCCUPATION-Executive Director, Labor auality Health Care Institute. Environmental and Labor Consultant on toxic chemicals in workplace and home. EDUCATION-B.S. (Education), Wayne State University; Environmental Protection Administration accredited Asbestos Abatement Administrato -DIckInson, Wright. Moon, Van- Attorney. Detroit Edison Com- • VOT t the stat hould not...…

November 04, 1990 • Page Image 23

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November 26, 1989 • Page Image 1

…BuUalo - Most· ues that concern the average African­ American "leader" - integra­ tion, desegregation, affumative action, government ponsored progr , assimilation, accep- Brock, of the Los ADaeles­ DeterminatiOD Com- ee aU tb thiDp distractions from the real of for Americans for 300 r come a game of politics. I don't see the legislature coming up with anything effective, • Hood . d. e ought to p some _ coosideratioo to . it to...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 3

…ew.Co CtIpitIIl News Service LANSING - A litigation ex­ plo ion brought about by a society mor concerned with rip.ts tha.o duties has brought Michigan Supreme Court to De rul to move casea rille requirca a cue that is � before the court W ar a· right lou p ,nota duty�onclou people-. -oorot y Comstock Riley m be decided by the end of the foUowing term or else be reargued. The rule, hich went into ef­ fect on Oct. 1, will b...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 5

…A the election returns rolled in on Tuesday, ovem­ ber 7, it became clear that African-American politicians ere, posting unprecedented victories in cities like ew York, ew Haven, Durham, Seattle and in the state of Virginia. David Dinkins would be elected the first African­ American mayor of the nation's largest city and Doug Wilder ould become the first elected Black Governor in American hi tory. But while the ir was filled wi...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 6

…H can . . , economic d social . es really be . g- oifiCantly to the left of th im- posed by former m yor Ed. Koch, en befo e the election, the Blac Democrat named Koch' former deputy m yor athan Leventhal to lead his tr itio team. The po rful post of cor­ porat co nsel as offered to oc 'sformer la partner, Vic­ tor L. Komer. Iii ort, Black activists -and progr ives are . , are these elections a . d of"n ocoloni I elution" to th...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 7

…# t p' ogram 0 fers . option. to 'CI ime • I c imina ion 9 di DI!'I'ROlf - Three la suit Ii ve been recently filed in etro-Detroit area charging race disaimination, ccordiDg to the F . Housing Center. The sui are: in excess of$2S0,OOO, turned out to be an encounter with delays, requests for additional informa­ tion, and finally, a refusal by the owners to sell � property to the plajntiffs. The Farmer's allege, in their uit...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 9

…of DBTROrr - Interim Superin­ tendent John Porter announced at the Nov. 14 Board meeting that a report detailing the deliberations of the committee formed to study WDTR, the . board' educational broadcast­ ing network, will be available in the board secretary's office. The report was not made available by "Michigan Citizen" presstime. However, through a Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request, the "Michigan Citizen," was able ...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 11

…co LANSING - I CO, a bill . passed out of the Senate ludiciary Committee ov. 15, sounds more like a Miami VICe cbaraaer than a piece of legis- lation. I Ironically, the TV show's detectNes, Cr�tt d Tubbs, used the federal RICO statute to seize ill-gotten gains from bad pays. In the end, the cops a1- ys drove off in expensWc cars aDd La maker in both state ho e hope for p e of RICO, hich stands for the federal Racketeer IDflueD...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 13

…LANSING - Since failed sales and property tax Proposals A d B Will not bring additional funding for education. Will Michigan's businesses come to the rescue? Partly. . Th the proposals 'NeI'e overwhelmingly defeated, the . c .paign had at least one lingering benefit, ccording to officials. have an coalition that ica1ly coalesced around the i ue of educ tion," state Budget Director Shelby Solo on said. re "Not only educators bu...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church • carec . For 11Itn in/� con­ tea: AHBAl Huilqutll1m, 111 &sf Wtlcker Drive, Suite � ChiCllgO, Ill· Dis 60601; (312) 644-6610. …

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 15

…lnesses ci y for help C mmunlty bu a The Benton H rbor City Commission had a very short meeting onday, November 20, taking ction on only two calendar items. Mayor William Wolf said two of the calendar items were being held until some matters could be cleared up. The t 0 items held were, emeriag into a lease agreement wit the Integr ling Date Sys- for space in the Business Growth Center (Incubator) and the sale of two propert...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 16

…1 tin '11 be held in D-1 6 the m in c Benton Harbor I\rea Schools Superintendent, James . Rotter, has announced that alo with t beginning of a ne decade the year 1990 win be celebrated in the Benton Harbor Are Schoo "The Year of the Senior Citizen". It is time to y thank you", Rutter sid, to tho e enior citize who ha raised their children in our schoo, ose who ve so loyally upported the boo, regardless if they bave had childre...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 17

…United States and the Pacific Rim· is the title of panel discussion to be presented by the Lake Michigan College Honors' Program from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesaay, November 29 in the Blue Lecture Hall at the LMC main campus, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton Township. The public is welcome to attend and there is no charge fot, ad­ missi n, The lecture rs second in a series of of four to be presented at Lake Michigan College during the...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 18

…• . . 130 to 159 \xv and eve of 160 or higber high. Smo ing and high blood pr e can dramatically in crease the d ger from hi chole terol. Pre-menopausal omen re at 10 ri k for , coronary he while there i no- evidence that cholesterol levels heart • ° in til e derly. Another problem i market­ ing--eimed at exploi . public fear abo chole terol, Super­ mar et shelves e . c ed with products dYertising themsel­ v "10 in cholestero...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 21

…UP COMING . . . EVENTS " Compl and ecf By FLODEAN S. RIGGS ETRO ROIT YULETIDE FAIR �S CN.28 d DEC. 3 12:30 TO 4 p.m., SATUR­ DAYSOEC.2, 11 T04M and et. by local arti, . Crafts from around th world, homemad lunch and a r - day 'n' be Id tth Central United ethodist Church, 23 Ea.t Adam at Woodward and Gland Orcu . For more nformation call iSS- 5422 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHROUDS OF OATAUTY Work by Caro yn d ICU pture, te a...…

November 26, 1989 • Page Image 22

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November 26, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED MICHJG CITIZ 23 Coordl of Hotline. Ex- . perlenee In lupervilion and knowledge of domestic violence and criIiI intINwntion r.quired. Office 10- catld in metro De . Send , resume to: tICNJV. P.O. Box 7032. Huntington Wood. I �. EN;Y WORKI EXCELLENT PAYI - bIy products at home. Cd for in- . formation. S04-&41-8003 Ext. 9534 (Open Sunday) ATTEN11ON: EXCELLENT INCOME FOR HO E AS'SE Bl Y WORK. I FO. CALL 504-848-1700 DEPT....…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 1

…hi e .supremacy magic changes Eg By Ro e Eolo Corres ondent America's official standpoint, although his complexion is dark, and his fe tures and an­ cestry visibly African, he is con­ sidered white . Hefny said he strongly resists the labeling of his race as white. Though he qualifies a Black person in terms of his phy ical appearance, he is refused the standard benefits of BI ck Americans like Affirmati Ac­ tion, and minority b...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 2

…men of i peop e (mainly rural pe ants and clu ter of un­ . ed nd semi- 'ned urban rker ) r ther than perpetua­ tion of particular' deo ogy. In 1988 the Frelimo govern- ent 0 only offered general amnesty to RE AMO rebels, b t igned an agreement ith the party' . to ic enemy, the aparthied government of S uth Afica. ozambique all military and 1 . ical up- port for the Afric national Co (A C), t m op­ po . ion organization in South...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 3

…00 s imposes- 'gag 'order' LOSANGI!LES (LOS GI!LES SBHI1NEL) - For the second time in I than five year the AACP has placed its Hol­ lywood-Beverly Hills branch under an" dministratorship.· In a letter to branch mem­ bers AACP Executive Direc­ tor Benjamin Hoo said that the branch is in a st te of paralysis and that definitive ac­ tio is required. -ourmg the few months, e occurred which if DOt checked could destroy what taken t...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 4

…DRuG MONEY IiNO 'loti WON OcR wHY W�/R� LOSING '(HE �/GH.-r AGItJNSr DRUGS? , • • an , e acy or attended a City Council hearing on the Westmoreland con­ troversy stated, "a r cial Iur Ii e that is repugnant, not just to Blac p ople in Hoston nd Te ,but pe pie e erywhere. And I am fraid it vasn't just a jo e not just n isolated c m­ ment. I m afraid he was reflect­ ing the hire' true feelings bout ic ey Lei nd and Black pe...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 5

…Sam • it again. At a rcceDt • hcric gathering celebrating the history of demOcracy ill Cost Rica, Presi­ dent George Buch branded President Daniel Ortega of lcaragua a ·1ittIe man" and an an.imar at a garden party. This pungent reaction from the U.S. President came in response to an announcement that the Nicar guan govern- .ment might be forced to aban­ do the 19 month old cease-fire because of chronic violations of the cease-fi...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 6

…T ADDLI G. T 0 .0 Wilder place e e foot .. dramatically diver- gent political cultur recog­ nizing t both re oecessary for him to chieve . goal. He prai ed J ck 0 per­ SODalIV., b too . to di in­ gui h the charismatic campaigner's liberal-left agen­ dafrom . 0 He diffused to critics by sug- 2eSlin· � so t falsely, that J c on's electoral mobiliza­ tion r�pre ented symbolism . thout u tance." Jesse runs to inspire, ilder observ...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 7

…ar Old blitz for o C i d wn ou a C ri By J IUOHLAND P - A full force . blizt been IaUDChed by the Highland Park d ewsboys to make sure DO child· for- en on Christmas mo . This group of dedicated citizens works hard every year to raise funds for children's presents, said Sergeant Titus McClary. The Highland Park Old ewsboys' Goodfellow Fund . in need of ne members to keep the pirit of "No Child Without a Christmas" alive in H...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 10

…n en ." T· ey- William instigated . a local ne p per urvey of DllJlbOar in the city and a sur­ vey by the city tent tively cheduled for rele ed this he ys t tistics indi­ te definite target" . of the five zip codes . I incom in Detroit. This finding would be COJJ�'Sle • _ suneys in ew W . on, D.C., St. d other cities showing t rgetin of low-income, minority neighborhoods. The commissio er says the m .. cant thiag about the or...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 11

…PLOD S. GGS SIIIffRepotter His bail increased to a $75,000 surety bond for the third-degree charge. Another Mu kegon-rape­ case.was tacked on again r� the bond by uother $75,000 totaling to SlSO,(XX). The Grand Rapids police chief convinced a Muskegon judge to have Potts re-arrested because "the possibility exists that (the uspect) may flee." The judge said he recon­ sidered his decision to change Potts' release status and to i...…

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