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November 19, 1989 • Page Image 13

…, Bush seeks ans wers to 10 w minority WASHI GTO , D.C.­ Joshua I. smith, Chairman of the Commission on Minority Bu ine Development, and Chairman of the MAXIMA Corpor . on, the ninth largest Black-owned firm in the U.S., has begun operations to meet President Bush and Congress' mandate to bolster minority busin enterprise in the U.S. . The Commission on Minorty Business Development es­ tablished by public Law 100- 656, the Busi...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 14

…forcement r er onld be trained ill child buse preven­ tion d treatment Each bill provides eligible pare the bro de t po ible c oice fo child care provide . cl ding re ti . borhood family day care homes, or child care center operated by religio congre tio , chools, com­ munity organiz tion t e�p oyers, or fo -profit n- Low-income orking families u1d be helped to pay fo and fund quality child care, which now ver ge $3,000 a year ...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 15

…CI Y hire a orney to defend them in tre pass case BENTO HARBOR-A St. Joseph attorney will defend the city against a trespass law-· uit filed . . it. At the MODday, November 13, Benton Harbor City Com- .• "'C"din& the commis- io went into 3O-minute closed 'on to disc a Iaw- uit filed by Michigan Citizen publisher Charles Kelly naming the city as one of th� defend . The other defen­ dant are the Do ntown Development Authority (...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 16

…Benton Harbor Area News ce com- r op. Open committee meetings d been camp' . e fOT Woo Tri-County Council for QWd Develop nl anno ced recently that it received a gran in the amount of 144,000 from e Department of Educa­ tio gr will be used to er e 72 at-ri pre- chool children in C Berrien, and V Buren counti . Thirty- ix children will at- te d oom '0 t e Vo' . Cen er i Cass co ty. er 36 children will be erved through home-b...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 17

…A The Benton Hart,or Area Schoo aanounced i Second Annual Fmc Arts Series begin­ ning Thursday, ovember 30, at 7:30p.m. ,The first event will feature Gemini, twin brother musicians Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits, performing "Growing Up rogether - a musical celebra­ tion for the Whole Family". The second event will fe - ture the Michigan State Univer- ity Jazz Band in Festival Coneert for the First Annual In- D. ARTHUR BELL D. Art...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 18

….. Cook's Corner • uc and ea t. mily y r PUDDI P U E . A terrific recipe th t m e to be eel, citru fluffy nd crunchy 11 I the e tim . Serve as a contrast to p Ie tte of more vory egetable preparatio or let it tar alon ide the Thanksgiving t- tur Y (i doeeeess, 1 thi h te perture …

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 19

…/. stand 5 to 7 minutes before serv­ ablI0 to 12 serviDp. UIdil· Add the butter, ua�,", ....... 1Dd )db. Beat ...mare UDtilIlllOOth. Add the p. pple, rum, 01'" peel, aiD&er, nutmeg. salt uad pep­ per. Stir until mixture is n bIcDded. Tum pudding iDto • greased 3 qUart soUfDe dish. Spread Praline ToppiDg e\Wy over pudding. (P t in refrigerator up to today before.) To complete the recipe, bake in a 3SO degree � for 30 to 3S miDu...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 21

…21 p / One Kannedy Square, 1000 DetroIt, : 48228. -NATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME Open Mood y-Friday,9 to 5 on � 4th Aoor, Wayn County Bldg, eoQ Randolph, Detroit. NEIGHBORHOOD PATROL Sarton cFarlane Com- . munity Association need. dult volun rs for neighbor­ hood patrol. ust Ii within Tireman-W. Chicago-Wyom­ ing-Schaefer, 0 troit boun­ dari . Call 935-4445, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tu sday and Wed­ n sday. , USE...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Upheld the PI nning CollllDis ion's recommend - . on and denied request by Mr. Closson fo special use permit to use semitrailer for or e. Approved payment of General Fund bill in the mount of 150,462.48 and e r Fund . in the amount of 7,20333. Voted to demote Cbarle G bo ki from Supervisor to S ain enance Wor er n d to reduction in the force. Adjourned the meeting at 7: p.m. The next regular Board mee· will be he d ovember ...…

November 19, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED ATTENTION: EARN EY TYPING AT HOMEI 32.cm/yr Income poten­ , (1) 602-838-8885 Ext. T- 11/1'" 1""_ 10 ATTENTION: EASY \YORK EXCEL­ LENT PAY' bae products at home. la. (1) 802-838-8885 Ext. -14e04 11/19.26 1213.10 ATTENTION: EARN ONEY READ­ I G BOOKS! $32.000/year income paten I. Det iI . (1) 602-838-885 Ext. Bk 1..e04 11119,2611/3,10 Coordinator of National Hotline. Experience in super­ vision and knowledge of domes­ ...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 1

…•• I . U e of dog , search hetlccpter SU oUce overr anger tudents FLODEAN s. RIGGS Stll/f Repotter S urday Nov. 4 a recently opened Lansing-area record store jointly owned by four MS U student ponsored a promo-party at one of the citys v z ac popular night spots. Conrad Parrish, 29-y ar-old publisher of Lansing's African Amer ic n newsp per, the Metrop attended the party taking pictures of the ocial functiOn. During th...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 3

…Ncwember 12-18, 1989 MICIDGAN CITIZEN Page 3 La ma ers mull weapo s choice in crime • J"OO.·,_, ..... G - Lawmakers are choosing their strategy and equipping their arsenals to in­ tensify Michigan's war on crime and drugs. It is still unclear, however, egislation weapons will be cr fted and hen they'll be deliYered to the front. Judiciary committees in both ho are orking with Gov. James Blanchard on legislation to fight Michigan...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 4

…e OPINION I aturalization Services. We gree ith many im- migr ti rigb organizatio tha all borers in· . on o d be treated with dignity and respect. We ca�tion the S D to ttack the outreach of the city of Los es to members o· community 0 simply to' and have decent living conditi . We agree ith the Coalitio. for Humane Immigr tioa Rights based in Los es they ve aged the hypocrisy r of u.s. im- migratioD procedures. M . Lind Mi...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 5

…," Opinion/Commentary I Editorials/ Letters Statehood would end D. C. On October 27, George Bu h vetoed the budget of Washington.D.C. because of his ' objection to monies within the budget for economically disad­ vantage4 women seeking to yo'd unwanted pregnancies The President thus was able to keep his pledge to anti-abor­ tion forces. eanwhile the District of Columbia has been thrown into a fiscal crisis because the Presi­ d...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 6

…I . • Ing Opinion • rl roo .. J eep 10 Democr re ching implicati for the entire labor movement. To date, nearly 3000 miners have been arrested. central . to a 40 year coaUDiitme:at to ma e contributio to a fund COYCria& pcDSioDers and their ido s. hose . 76. Where arc the den 0 the De oaatic party to fight for the ri of bor? Earlier thi year. Exxon dumped milIi of gaIlo of oil over tho of mil of beautiful Alas an horel...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 7

…Bloc club gets ,b utlflcatlon grant A.�I" Highland Part - At a Mas- chusetts Avenue Improve­ AssociatiOn meeting held overber 2, the block club receive 10,000. The money the latest draw from a grant arded by the Michigan Builders' Alliance in I.ansing. A total of $28,000 is to be divided equally among elevea tree borderd by Woodward, Oakland, Davi on and Ten­ nyson streets, which will use the funds for neighborhood beautific ...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 9

…a si e Detroit residents figh DBTROrr - "What people wanted way of dealing ith the crime problem," T . Smith said. East side Detroit residents got together . th police support and formed all organization called Cops and eighbors. Since then it has received state and local grants. Smith is now the Community Education Coordin tor nd one of its . founders, Janice Johnson, is director. Cops and eighbors has a pecial phone number,...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 10

…no true. I think tho e accusatio are unfounded," Saunders id. The Republican h ve not d mons rated willingness to develop any new programs to help African Americans in cities . e Detroit and Benton Harbor. er id he d not ee I rge influx of BI c jumping to the Republic n Party in the upcoming guber­ torial election because there are 10 of und . ded vo ers that both p rtie need to chie victory. u ·th." Sunder id that Bl c Af...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I· hop et nome: A rid COU ELO AT LAw· ORRISGAVI GENERAL PRAC77CE 01' LAW Call 818/926-7143 ..... Ifor an . ailing' com,nunlty DICKEY REALTY GROUP 2819 Detroit Rd •• 616-683-6913 -£wtydtilt, We Tocu:II, Tauns 10 SOLD- L I *FHA-VA Our �GI Sill/! Is F..xp«tin, Yow CGJl (61'10.�71 Be on HaIbot W, 4e022 s I November 12-18, 1989 MIbnGAN CITIZEN Page 15 . Only charter keeps city office out of ayor's brother's building By...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 13

…a ....... � ... County G aft1ta.-. P r Group The ovember meeting of the Berrien County Gifted and Talented Parents will take place the Berrien County ISO of- � fices, 711 St. Joseph Ave., Ber­ rien Springs, Thur day, ovember 16, t 7 p.m. Featured pe ker will be Karlin Falkenstein. Her presen­ tatio is entitled, Different Stro es for Different Folks - Learning Styi .- Call 471-7125 to register. H.E.A.L of ie ana H Lecture The ...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 14

…. .. . - .. ". ,. '" , . . . Finances.Mone -Roy 1 id IUSUICSSICS h to do ettiag out th t m e. • inority b in need to e t eir eeds DOwn to in- sure th t they get those ser­ vices," U psh w- Royal s . d, "We (minority busin es) have not pressed our right to receive the support the st te provides." …

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 15

…Cook's Corner exican food, good or bad for you? ..... "III1III�1 Good Ii or Cesar M., San Diego, Cillif. Dear Cesar: In general � familiar (i foods of Mexico - taco, taquita, burrito, chimichanga, tostada - get high marks &om nUtritionists, b only if prepared 'th little uaimal fat, uch lard Sdc=ntil' U now have i�tified a mild allergy, .gustatory rhinitis: a nerve reflex that explains why some chili lovers have runny ut research...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 17

…I ORIlY FlUES - nority FamU' In the 9Os-. one of four in family workshop t SU Con­ terence THURSDAY NOV. 30. Iogg • East Lan ng. . are $«). ich al.o covers lunch. and REGISTRATION OEADU E I FRIDAY NCN. 10. Hou ng I avaIllabie d redly through the Center. Sing rooms are $51 and doubles ar $56 plu.taX. h Tropic G ER ASSOCIATI OF AEnAED PEASO S AMP meets SECOND FRIDAY MONTHLY at St. t­ the • E.pl.copal Church. Holbrook and W...…

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 18

…opi ion ganization will present internal­ ly-produced proj . Control of B Art ould be held by Am Americans. Join U !, tell us t you to see in movies d on TeL ( 1 � 1.70-4'� Note: AI the present time, we DIe not in II position to � completed scripts. The CIIIalog lists tidu only. an 4J Public nou 7. Sunrx ase r<J I lin,::, 8. r -nch friend . . nty 10. S f� 11. Source t -'.' - …

November 12, 1989 • Page Image 19

…NO'VeIIlbec 12-18, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZEN Page 23 CLASSIFIED START - ,000 LOAN No employment, end , or I needed. 1-517·714-1540. 24-hour .... . ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITOR SPACES AVAILABLE for the Ka-.mAZ1OO and Grand Owt�_ Expo, Dec. 2nd & ltd and Dec. 8th & 101h. to: A.C.E., P.O. Box 305, 0\at10tt8, 48813. 1 /12 & 11/1V AUTOS FOR SALE True ... JMpa for S44 through Gcwemment? c.n for f I 1· 312·742·1142 EIrt. 1375. Open Sun· day. ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 1

…I I o er In urance tudy reveals exce profit By SHElLEY DeLUCA Capillll News Service LANSI G - Michigan in­ surance companies are overes- imating their losses and not being efficient in their ad­ ministrative costs, claims the author of a preliminary tudyon po ential uto rate reductions in the state. "The report identifies where rate reductions can be made ba ed on what profit the in­ surance companies should be making, " ai...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 2

…to end bu there is no discussing of one pe ,one ole. We will not ccept anything less than one person, one vote", he stressed. If that means political con­ trol by the African people, then so be it," Mahlangu added. Alluding to the current three ch mber egregated Parli - ment designed separ tely for A ins, people of color nd bites, . th bites having ab- olute ve 0 power, langu . d that, e don't want four ch her liament, an- one ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 3

…J e Jac son mee D cu atu of Afr cana Studie Dep rtm nt By FWD s. RIGGS StaffRep01ter DBTROrr - Down with dope, up with hope. These are the ever so familiar words of the Rev. Jesse Jackson spo en once again during an anti-drug conference onOet.26. This time he delivered the keynote address Wayne State University t which members of t priDg' ll-day "study-in" were present. The e partie lar students said they've heard it all b...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 5

…..... Opinion/Commentary/ Editoriats. Letters Po By Black major.ity is the goa golan troops b eked by their Cuban allie battered South African force nd bl ted their l cursio iDto soYeriegn ADgolan terrrilory in the b ttle 'of CuitoqunaUale. The defeMed S African troops witDGrew a d South Africa ed for peace. Recently the world wit­ neued the historic picture-of Sam UIIlO, President the Sout West African People's Organization ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 6

…. , • Ie THE u . .s. . 1\1£'£1) � /tI1�il.£ /V14P£V Fo D F€NS£� S,D wE AS AM£R/G AlS C fttI I<�E P o t-II"'" 5rANOA�i) Or LtV',.., ! awe an affirmative ction of­ fice 0 d the uthority to monitor t e emp oyment sear­ ch fo n f culty and staff. Affirmative ction begins with the definition of departmental and in titu ional needs and priorities. A history department hich no Bla faculty and also no 0 e must be challenged to define...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 7

…I . D Board briefs Eastern Michig� University director of planning and Ad- vancement. ' On Oct. 26 Carter said the meeting was closed because the committee was just laying out its groundwork. Rod Zimmerman from WWJ-WJOI, said his assis­ . tance, as were other committee members, was primarily for consultation - to better operate the station in the future. The station's license was up for renewal Oct. 1. 1 Propo I-A-only QlU...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 8

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November 05, 1989 • Page Image 9

…CAD Talen The Corporation For Artis- . tic Development (CAD) held its 10th Anniversery Hand­ icapped Celebration at Wayne State University's, McGr�gor Conference Center. The Com­ munity Arts· Auditorium w the setting for the Handicapped Talent Contest. In opening statements, Regina Mack, founder and Ex­ ecutive Director of CAD, stated that CAD programs bring to light the efforts, talents, ac­ complishments and histories of our ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 10

…committee meetings)." The m urn board plans to hedule a pecial meeting to disu in detail i u brought up by members 1 thi meeting. Ad te was not set.Mu eum Ex­ ecutive Board Vi Chai rman, Ron ld Hewitt t 11 member- hip bout the m yor's pi ns for exp n i n. tion ttempts failed in this case, Hun commenced an enforce­ ment ction by issuing the ch rge. Now that HUD is- ued charge of discrimin lion, any party may elect, within t enty...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 11

…l' SU Pro e or accepts nomination as 'Africana ByFLOD fta(f Reporter S.RlGGS DIrrROrr - A house is not always a home. I But because associate professor Gloria House has al­ ways made Wayne State 'University feel at home they have chosen her as chair for their new Department of A&icana Studies. _ House has continually sup­ . ported them whether it was , during their ll-day "study-in," atteDding their meetings or just offering...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 12

…- 29percen • Proposal [EJ 00-350 million in� ase for K-12 education 17% average decrease fn property tax a r no 1 el Ho ever, Tom W gama soci te tate uperinten­ dent of schoo . d th tout­ of-formula chools do hare no in lottery proceeds by th ir eligibiity for" tegorical" . d for pecific programs uch as speci 1 educ tion and bus transport lion. …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 13

…cce r find • I ci y • I Po raft of ,noD S. RIGGS StaffRepotter DBTROrr - In 1962, who ould have thought an 8-year­ old boy tossing newspapers on neighborhood porches in Mar­ vell, Arkansas would be a suc- cessful entrepreneur? I Alvin Taylor did and he said he always - he would one day own his own business. .. al ays fel that I would be a businessman," Taylor said. I had always worked and had my own money." As owner of ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church no n' McMulleD ii a liceDled minister in Friendship Ba . Church d ked with sick people, including AID tie and UDteer within the Volunteer. etropolitan Jail 23rd anniver ary EV. D • D IC L. CO II outre ch mini ter for Greater Ebenezer will be the 11:30 a.m. pe er, Rev. ath niel Gathright, pa tor of the Good Ti . ng Community Baptist Church, will be the peaker for the 4:00 p.m. service. All pre ent nd former ember re...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 15

…5-11, MlcmGANc Benton Harbor Area News flop at. �hotnelA for an ailing co�,nunlty GBNEItAL PRAc:na 01' LAW 181 7143 LEA G DICKEY REALTY GROUP -Ewtylltilt, We Touch, T.",., ttl SOLD- ve to relocate city office to mayor;s brother's building By Bernice Br Conesponden: BENTON HARBOR -City Commissioners heard a proposal to relocate the City's Community Development Department (CDD) from the basement of city hall to the Vin­ ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 16

…Benton Harbor Area News <YDorisio, M.O., car­ . joined taff of Mercy MelDOr1� M.cdic· :al CeDter � OIl HarbOI'. . O'Dori io joined the practice of TborYaId Christian­ M.D., cardiothoracic ur- 2SOO Road, St o relocate, p ea e ca I: 9 -7 i .479 on. - Fri. --- ----- � ------- …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 17

…Comput r U r Group r dy Anyone interested 1D per­ sonal �uters' invited to at- , tCDd' an orpnjutjonal meeting of a Personal Computer Users Group at 11 a.m., Saturday. 0Ye1Ilber 11 in Room S-117 at Lake Michigan College, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton Township. For more information, call Mar Winegar at (616) 927- 3571 or 1-800-252-1LMC, ext .. 204. In Am ca Slid /Lectur C "Latin America Today" is a slide show and lecture to be p...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 18

…• • ., , broker/de er. Sign the forms if you wish to retain your old r�pre entat�ve. This is a good time to decide if you are happy with the service that they provided or if you too ould like to make a ch nge. One rd of ution, be certain th t the new broker/dealer is a A D member firm. If no , do not m e the change! …

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