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May 29, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I " j Ada Word: REVENGE Mr. Ray . (Recall Leader) has had electri contracts with the Detroit d of Education amounting to million, but bad to be take to court by the Board and a took the Board to court beca be did DOt want to hire Blacks. . angered Me. Litt and might be � word and moti tion. senteei m ea . iUecl seems word for him. Adi W .. : EQUALOPPO The Detroit ard of Educa­ tion gave Slack law farms their first opportun...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 7

…I I . I ,29 -J 7 Highland Park Focus I IsC· , By I HIGHLANDPARK-Atthe request of Mayor Martha G. Scott, the Highland Park City Council v.oted S4 000 to hold a City Government Management . Retreat in Ana Arbor on Friday May 1:1 and Saturday May 28. The session may be .in viola­ tion of the slate Open McetiDgs Ad. The gathering. which will in­ clude the mayors staff, the city council, department heads and their, taff, the c...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Ori in and H tory of MricaD Uberatio Day In the U.S. The month of May is very important in the world ide African liberation movement. Durin, this month, celebrate African Liberation Day. The . of African Libention Day h its 0 .. in the 1001 history of African Ie 10 free ourselYes from the yoke of Euro domination and white IUpre y. This' • cia, e emp ize our ODen u a people with a common pat; common set of problems, and a common fut...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 10

…, \ : , : : : · : · . : � · · · · · · · · · · · · · · u �- ...... ..__-- 911 ir Annual Scho d -A cis lunch­ eo 0 Saturday, JUDe 4 t 1:00 p.m, The peaker . be Penny E. Pollard, a former LOVE recepent, I Joseph A. Shurn i the direc­ tor. Dr. Delono Bowman is the Of. to . Montessori HOUSE OF CHILDREN o E OLtl G , ry School ram …

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 11

…r29 -J • 1 . 11 Benton Harbor area news C launche 11ae city of Benton Harbor pecboo Divis· began con­ da . door to door i pectioas OIl y, 23. The· pectio tarted in ards TWo aad Three and . - spectors will remain in these areas for months of y , J dJuiy. War ODe and Four will be targteted j the months of August, Sep ember and Oc­ tober, according to city pokcsperso Homeo ners nd rental properties are up to rode will not re...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 12

…o P titi ertific te S yer to . I I Gregory rier. De S· a Inc. ($1,650) to Jane AIUlIISY Ro'" C G . Lowe,by Al . Fr __ '_J ($800) to areu C1ar and Cbar e Butler by Smtt. . A Kappa AI Sorority Inc. Hazel May Memor"l Sch<lWSllaap·. ,($1,(0) to Cyn . . Cooper � Betty . Union Memoraal AME Church Scholar ip ($1,000) presented by J . Bowman to Olivia OIl Hermaa Pol- . lard. . Second Bapti t C urch cho ip ($4)0) preseDted by ...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 13

…t J · National Conupotadelll-NNPA The Department of Justice recently reported, that of 586,609 priso rs in U.s. jaik, 246,833 - or 40% - are Black me� and men.. I "One of the things that f . ghtens me about Black America right no , is that I don't see that zeal to win or to survive as bard II use to see . that scares . I see people be- co mmg ddictive to materialism. y tend to forget that there is something that has made us su...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 14

…e It no n e. Blae Af· pt 1 the go d medals in the 800 meter , 1,500 meter, 5,000 meter, 10,000 meters d mara on 1 t year' orld Trae nd Field Championship, hich re, ironically, eld t Rome, the site of B· . 's run to glory. And they too eight of the top 10 pi ce in the World Cross­ Country Champion hips in Auckl d, e Zealand, earlier this year. At Rome 1 st year, Said Aouit of orocco won the 5,000 meter , his 38th traight victo...…

May 29, 1988 • Page Image 15

…I tt True You Can Buy p for $44- throughth U.S.govemm nt?Getth. faeta today! Call 1-312-742-1142 &to 1375 I The Housing 'and Com- j munity Development Act of 1974, as amended, entitles the City of �nton Harbor, as an Deemed necessary the CoI- -urban community; to plan d lins Ave. Water Line and carry out a Communi y Parkway Street Lighting. Development Progra Approved a request by the I throughoutthecity.The� B.H.A.S. for the use o...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 1

…c d straig F I ter A. H Sr. WASHINGTON ( NPA) - The U. S. Department of Labor's, rosy report for the month of April, detailing a 1.1 percent drop in the bon's UD­ employJnent rate to 5.4 percent, the lowest Yet in 14 years, . omleading as reported in the media, said Rep. Aqgustus F. Hawkins (D-CA). The report does DO repre­ sent the true. widespread un­ employment in the African American colDmunities across the nation, Rep. ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 2

…Civil Righb, D· . ·0 • • day� to-day b· anything to do ith our receiving complain nd making determi ations whether these are viable (ho ver, they policy, which . crucial, he .). If we get a complaint, it m be in writing - are bo d by to ct on it I defy any individual 0 m de a viable complaint in writ­ ing to y � ot taken any clio on it. C1W may dis- agree 0 the remedy. But not on its validity." . . Of the 200 lawyers in the dep...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 3

…II C r A. H ,Sr. NNPA News Editor WASHINGTON, DC'­ Democratic Presidential can­ didate Jesse L 1 ackson declared "we need a new realism, not (merely) new faces in the White House". Addressing more than 1,100 mostly white-male audience at- . tending the American Soceity of Newspaper Editors meet in Washignton, D.C., Jackson declared his "1 ackson Doctrine" of economic justice at home and peace abroad is more ideally suited to t...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 4

…on people within the Rainbow Co lition constituency who uld be eligible for the e posi­ tions. So it ould be idle to peculate on th t t this point. He emph sized th t "the campaign· not over, in pite of the setb "dding, h ver, if ould top the race right no , the more than 800 delegates he h won and the tremendo trengt he has al­ re dy gained in caucuses and prim ries give him credibility and clout to bargain for all kinds of th...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 5

…DSOFACTI - Accuracy - Relevance' , r Mem , Educlltioil The nature of the eoatroeer­ sy surrounding Detroi Public Schoo in the daily media· a part of a puzzle ose so . involves a clear understanding . of tr tb, e r C1, and The puzzle the daily media in the city of Detroi con­ siStently repi'esenting . ell . reported in a oegati\te light be­ cause of the y in which report­ ing t es place. It seees peaJliar to me that out of all...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 6

…Highland Par-k Focus . � �r:ican �ketptace • Hand CrcIted & Ace s • T ionol & Contemporary \1JeofQbae Art • Educational Books, Posters & Magazines R.ggoe on • Art- octs Mol _ _ _ ., 15734 W. Seven lie at Forrer Mondou-�urdov 11 • 7 ( rom Sat. 7:30 a.m. 7 . . …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 7

…F nd 0 increa H to IMrJ House to the White House . Wilder; Dr. Dorothy Height, WASHINGTON, D.C. emphasized at the third annual president, National Council of (eNS) - Increasing Black Bethune-DuBois Fund dinner Negro Women; and William . political power from the State as VU'ginia Lt. Gov. L. Douglas cy, presideDt, Natioaal Coali- Bac I I I . LYNN"s' I SHOE REPAIR I Orthopedic WOrkJ I ·13546,Wood ard Highland Park (313) 883-5948 ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 8

…• • • • p cr 1 0 10 paying. DIl> YOU OW ... that when attemp ing the "read" the actions of others you should remem er this: hen people are insecure bout themsel tbey tend to void eye cont ct and eep a ph ical distance" from the person th y are talking to. onl 21 hour of instruction in The e action should not be nutrition during . or her "enUre "re d ant onism t ard you (our r of medical tudy. " but imple insecurity. …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Since the days when Bill Pickert first bulldogg_ed a steer to the dust. the Black cowboy has been a syTnbol of origInality and dating. -Today, that bold spirit is embo­ dIed in Black rodeos and their dynamIc cowboys. I The Adolph Coors Compahy, brewer of Coors, Coors Light and Coors Extra Gold, * i.s proud to I bring the Bill Pickett Rodeo I to audiences across th nation. From one onginal to anotn r. let's keep our traditions ridi...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 10

…I ter of co "0 OWT/O l FR E - OUTH FJ , ........ " In case of inclement ather rally ill be d a Smith Ryerson Building, d II 1 …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 11

…G by , Henry Dumas, a 33-year-old ' Blac man gunned down in a Harlem subway by a e York Transit policeman in 1968. At the time of his death, Dumas was teacher-counselor at Southern Illinois University's Experiment in Higher Education in East St. Louis, m. With the spring release of Thunders Mouth Press' Good­ bye, Sweetwater, a pa ionate and moving collection o� new -and selected stories from Dumas' masterful pen, the Review/...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 12

…ci no perished en left alone in their D de County home' er their er' informal child care ar- r emen fell through. Ia 3: An incremen- tal incre e in the ucc sful He d Start Program. Although He d Start h deonstr ted its effectiven in preparing and elping . dvantaged children do better in chool, it no reach only 18 percen of the eligib e children. Our goal 0 r five year . to e end Head Start to t le t half the poor three to five...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 13

…Barred, -ut not plrlt bound > trol. . "I am what I am and I'm not Prison Chaplain the Rev. here to impress anyone", says Raymmond Swierenga is not teverson. "I'm here because I surprised by Steverson's honor did wrong an I don't ever fool privileges. He says Steverson has myself about t at." a study relationship with God Dunes officials say that and a healthy attitude which has Steverson is one of the few men ha� a positive impact on ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 14

…. I BENTON HARBOR NEWS Steverson sa "1 j want to find one little corner of the orld for myself so I can go on °th mylife." 0 y t to go forward with my life. There's no en in ere ting any warfare . th yourself. 1 rbor School &oerd Voe June 13 I I rt P r z hit Oa d "They're happy ith the comfort and the cost. .. …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 15

…ZONING BOARD OF AP· PEALS OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Benton Owter Township Zoning Board of A� peals will meet in the unicipal Building at 1725 territorial Road, Ben on Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan on onday, May.23, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. in the GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,.00· $72.500. ow Hfrlng, Excellent Benefit. Call �7122 Ext J. 9534. y the Historical Re arch R posltory,­ Inc. Is king the nam and addr • ses of ny deacendants o...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 1

…I 'S DELEGAT IC P OC S A J C G By Jo· DETROIT - "Jesse', been hung out to dry." That is how one Jesse Jackson supporter analyzed the results of the May 7 Democr tic caucuses in which the Party made its choi ces for delegates to the tional C9n­ vention. From another viewpoiilt, the people come the rcallose . 'We ha\le squandered the op­ portunity for an iodepe den political oveme " 15 politi: lacalOll coordiDator Sam Riddle. ...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 3

….1 By CIlpilaJ News Service LANSING - nie budget for higher education that exceeds Gov. Jam Blanchard's prop- oal by nearly $14 million was approved by the Senate May 4 but is drawing controvercy in the House. The Senate, where the bill originated, is recommending a 2.3 percent increase in the higher education budget op­ posed to Blanchard's proposal lof a 1 percent increase over last year, Ellen Jeffries, fiscal anal�t for hi...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 5

…')' .- , pi II It .n. ( .uu uuu t.uv. I L,tll 1''-. \ il,\\ .... IT UY fOI THf CHICAGO or By AI W. M����·�� .. .. � � _ Startiaa10ext week, • space necessary DO edge and skills will f ure an article diag to make them more competitiYe: critical· ue COD the - Acces .Equity i 'one education of our cb.ildrcn and dimension that will be ad- youth. Each week there wiD be a dressed it relates to schoo differcnt· ue and a prOll'am or program...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 7

…Join us for 5 days of festivitie to mark Sears 50th Year in Highland Park! Tu y, Y 17 Dress-Up Day. Employees will be wearing authentic 1930's costumes. Store will have display of photographs from the last h�1f century. . PLUS, TUESDAY � L Y. Senior Citizens, age 50 and over will receive an additional 10% off* their retail purchases. All day long! W84�neldlly, y 181 pm to 5 pm. Meet with RONALD MCDONALD and HAMBURGLAR, from·McOonald's r...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 9

…u I , DETROIT - The reee sassin tion of Dulcie Septem­ ber, African Nati,onal Congr (ANC) repre entative to France, the focus of diseus- . on at a recent forum . ch fea­ tured the chief U 'ted N tions repre entative for the ANC, eo Mnum1ana, ' According to Mlu1m1ana, the ANC office in Paris had notified the French Ministry of the Inter­ ior about numerou death threats against September, however, the' French govern­ ment took n...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 10

…o Cr ft man 50-pi e m chanics' to I t • Protessionat quality mechanics' tool set • 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2-inch drive too s • Includes gray �rrying case • Craftsman quality -. you can depend on it! • 1 per tool ( • …

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 11

…I . May IS-Zl, 1988 Semi gl I enamel Reg. S11.9i In 24 one-coat colors. 5- year warranty. Reg. S19. Ea y Living in erior semi glos enamel latex paint I . Porch, floor & deck pe'nt 11�9 Reg 123" ·$20 coupon, wi h purcha of 48·lb. tergent, good towards purchase of any Ken­ more 800 or 900 S8f" Reg '14 Craftsman full control e ranic'r p-.: sprayer it. Includes ca . Reg I " Interiof/- ............ ' R ... floor pa...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 13

…rc The Tenth ADnual Outatand­ iDa Teacher of the Year search begun in the Bcntoa Harbor . Area School. District employee , parent and rCSi-1 dents of the School District are invited to participate by nominating their choice for Out­ standing Teacher of the Year 1987-88, ccording to James N. . Rutter, Superintendent of"Ben­ to Harbor Area Schoo In making the announcement that the Outstanding Teacher of the Year search as begun, R...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 14

…Progr m Committee mcm­ be are J . e d Erma Starr, r.; Royle S. and Billie Bruce Sr., nd Willie and Gladys mith. h I Yea I liv , of various -types of mother , and w written by rs, Henrietta Tolbert. Mother S die, 100, was honored Bethel's old ac­ tive member. Mr . Harriet Jor­ d n served s Mi tre s of Ceremonies, Sabrina Washington read the scripture from Epb· 5:1-4 d prayer led by Mr Callie Watson. Dinner" erved by the Broth...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 15

…I" avabl CHICAGO - During hot, - Chocolate should ooIy be eamy summer da� "outdoor heated in glass, pyrex or grills are a solution for chefs 0 microwavable contaiuers. don't w nt to heat up their - When you put the choco-' kitchens. But hat if you want to 1 te in the microwave oven, cook up an especially enticing cover the container ith dessert? You can't grill a cboc:o-' microwavable plastic wrap - but e cake. ·1 not completely. Fold...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 17

…e 18-hour emmus are $1 � with half-price scholar­ .' vailable through a grant from the C�munity Growth Allilnce. They will be offered at the L C ID in ca�us on pier Avenue in Benton ToiI'DIbi°lP. the Small Business ServIca • 1105 . Fr Street i ilea, and the Van Bure Skills Center' in La"'encc. Each seminar will meet from 6:30 to 9-.30 p.m. in six weekly ions. The one-sea- ion One- inute Manager tkshop be offered at the main cam...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 18

…But the ill-timed comments of the three men have ept the potlight focused on the I c of Blacks in high management po itio in sports, something we can be than ful for. Without their loose lip the problem prob bly uld n er have sur- faced, the complaints of the Blae bein d rued a chance to dvanee in their cho n profes­ o bein passed off as sour gr pes. C mpanis is till reeling from his comment, saying public re ction to his remar ...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 19

…I , 4 PUBUC once �YNOPSis OF THE REGUlAR MEET. INO OF THE BE TO CHARTER T HIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD 0 TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1 ,AT . 7:30P.M. NEED YOUR WI - DO WASHED? Call ·HappyJ • at 927-1 99 or 927-2023 ID Be to Harbor. MI • Centr He t and AJr Conditioning • Fully carpeted and d , Studlo7 • � 8 Rent Sublidy A I " • Immedi. Occupancy Stud 0 Apartm n Call 883-4030 / 9 .om-Noon 1. UMd School 2. Uied AutomobI In THREE RIVERS Ml...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 20

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May 08, 1988 • Page Image 1

…lUD.vaJ DETROIT - Opportunists, bidden agendas and party hacks threaten the political miracle Jesse Jack on worked in MichipD. On S turday, May 7, State pu h: I 'in ' in 8yJen � rW rei Capital News Service LA SI G - Bu messes Could m e ignificant invest­ ment in ichigan' economic future by "adopting" tudents under e e' g d­ tuition plan, according to State Treasurer Robert Bowman. Bowman said corporations could becom a "pow...…

May 08, 1988 • Page Image 2

…ed to reco . r 1 e • , colleges. One effect of e program is to e public .. col- lege equally affordable to MET mem r . Participan could t- tend the e' or 1 expe the ame cost. Ho ver, this . at drive tudent to rd high-cost univer Co e . d. Community coll ges are be- . Co' • . uti of choice," he 'd. People 0 feel that four- year colleges nece sarily provide better education are mist en, Co . d. "The rgument could be de that...…

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