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May 27, 1990 • Page Image 5

…ItIrtDr setioas DC8Oti1ltiolli to eid ., So th Afriaa, of A&ican A ericaDS co ti ue to • te, All across America a • . ofra� - sa It is being unlea hed aga· t Blac people at all leve. e drug crisis has' provided veil legitimacy for growiag police harassment, ter­ ror ad urder in African American' communities. Racial iDcidents on college campuses are mounting. andra­ cial attacks of the kind which oeearred Howard Beach aDd BeDS...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 6

…, "nn ,. .11 � OU 1 titutio rica govern. en in the 70s' hen nd of people ere dem di ch nge in educa­ tion a community contro of I of our U.S. Com- m. 10 r of education proclaimed a c b program in education. in bat ended up bein more pro to help one to get jOb. He made no propo 1 tb t ould improve race rel tio hip or race em- po e nt. Today. a a result of this lac of upport from our government and bite cor­ porate America, ...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 7

…• Counc r v .J 27· 7 1,1 ayor' .bu mcidDOt ciIJ to pay a a. ... 1IWe salary to keep .Dd attract aaaI·1IY •• He said .. 12 perceDt merease ia E.enoa'. salary to 157,000 be •• Te n advl ory bo rd plan for umm r T e Higbland Park Teen Health Center Advisory co .. mince recently met at Detroit o teop thic Ho pital, 12S23 Third Avcn , Hi Par to begin plannin for tbe centers' summer pro,ra scbedulc. Also d' employ .. ment ...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 8

…I Pharmaq'& Your Health tend to t Literacy ---- __ ---- ---- aod ilb . IaDC:e in career. For fu r information call, Dr. Morton, 252-0475, Ext. …

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 9

…Detroit salutes the National Malcolm X Commemoration Commission' Declaration and pilgrimage to Omaha, Nebras­ ka, the birthplace of and future ite for the Malcolm X Interna­ tional Center, proclaiming May 19, 19QO, National Malcolm X Day. In tribute to EI Hajj Malik el­ Shbazz's life legacy and les­ sons, Carolyn Warfield, metaphysical artist, will publish a national postcard in his honor; alcolm - (1925-1965). A Pic­ torial Pos...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 10

…8300 GRATIOT 71-6690 20050 LIVERNOIS AVE 862-5030 c ICHOLS· (313) 538!!4377 in aloe off � " 11· P,,,,,,i,tor . SPECIRLIZIN61N BLRCK RRT RNO COLLECTOBLES …

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 11

…Surd n on he future Prl on due tlon r tor d aft r III g lIy cut LANSING - Inmate of tbe tate prison system can count on education again thanks to the Corrections Budget Sub­ committee cbaired by Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatric . The .commi nee held a public beanng recently on prisoner academiC/vocational and po t­ secondary education programs whicb bad been cut by Correc­ tio officials itbout autbority to do o. FoUo ing the bea...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 13

…h e By Ii od S. sIIIg R.porler DETROIT - Fresh off n airplane from Florida, R ul Muhammad appe red radiant. Obviously in good spirits, the alion of I lam minister ho is istant to leader Loui rra a, ddreued a crowd of more than 100 people at uhammad's Mo ue II, lo- cated 0 Wyoming near Fenkel1 Avenue. Ref�rring to Loui Farra­ n. head mini ter of the a­ tion ·of Islam. Muhammad talked bout a Farrakhan­ "V! hington Post" imervi...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 15

…'.: ... �. / • �OJ MellDben of the Downtown Development A: .ly and the Tu macmeDt Fmaace � · Boards beard plans their 1S, monthly meet- • about • projeds for the NTlPA aDd of c::tion to co icier if and en the Boar were to di lYe. Accordiq to Aaron An­ thony, Director of the Boards, if DDA/TIPA decides to dis­ d, the sunset date old be year 2,000. OIl Api! 18, OWrman of the Bo rd , Chri topher Broo told the Boards that und...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 16

…z •. ...,.... �'"'''''' . .. . ': � . '/�. ,., . ::,.--o;.ro .... • ._L......_ ..___. ... A.J A �. � A.."_ J> .� .... : A�·. d�. ,el- I__,' ....... _ to be 50 for S30 dred and S3.2S per b die The co .. tponed ction, ying the city. uld not go for . crease for the bags wheD they could go so e e and get them che per. The co . iondeddedto otpur- chase the ye bags. In other busin the com- pp oved the chigan Annual Youth �tian Walk ...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 17

…enefit LAN - A bill promis.- ing to create incenti for De cm tin b iDea to io- e t in ecoDOmically depreued Benton Harbor uld be siped before the of tile month, says a top tive . de to Gov. James BlaDcbard. Dan Siou . d the gover­ nor mtil May 25 to s�gn the measure, sponsored by Rep. Lad Stacey, R-Berrien Spring, tbat amends the Enterprise Zone Act The purpo e of the Enterprise Zone Act. which, wa orginally enacted in 1986,...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 19

…l' 2,1 CBIG CI11ZEN o OW I I or ALL c : ildren in ichigan o ORE r or �'�:;:I::on for nJoyt m, ate Law says' all citizens have e rig ht to a free ed'u'cation thru the 12th grade. Only . can make equal education a r ality. .. don't. let ano er· generation uffer ... ac TODAY! I I Ion :- •• !t s. f. ,. • �., .t.f.� �., s. f. '-!It �.t.'.'. ,. '- !., .t. , ... �.,. . f. ,.!. ., .t. ,. ,. � ... �.,. · ,. .!.' • • • • • ....…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 21

…FALLE STAR ·How To And A F , TUES- DAY EVE INOS at 7pm beginning 117 and contin through TUES- DAY, JUNE 5 at Carr-Fie. Plan um, located on e MCC campus. Call 117-028g, aam .... pm days. FEMALE ATHLETES • Nn,-Is a 1 ().day � � .. �� ,� Ihufftel�rd, run ng, 3 on balcetblll V()I14nfball. ned am_Jr aln..an. Aerobics and a .. uled a. full family event •. Opening ceremonle. will be held on THURSDAY, JU E 7th. Call (61S)72&- 44Q3. ...…

May 27, 1990 • Page Image 22

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May 27, 1990 • Page Image 23

…. The fol are c.- OIdIItei for the oae (1)- tenD: WINO AHUMPHREY RU1H MEROIANT The follow� didated tbe(4)-'''_''�- W ANDABOS11C EDDIECROMER ANNPJONES AlBERTAM.SEA Y ARNETA E. WATER HOUSE Each vq for maDbersoldaeBoardofEduca- . of Scbool District of die CityofHiP1aad Park, CouDtyof W .. be: (a> A citizea of the UaiIed S of America OYer ei teeD (18) )UI'I of (b)Arqp.tered.e�ofthe CityofH' Park . The election ill be c0a­ ct...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 1

…u nes r a si lance. Erner on's bill ould keep the state in line with changes in the federal r te until April 1, 1991 when • the minimum 'wage increase from $3.80 an hour to $4.25 an bour. But unlike legislation enacted by Congress, Emerson's bill ould extend increase in the minimum wage until 1993 and prohibit employers from using a sub­ minimum wage for wor ers in SI G-Michigan' busi­ aDd labor leaders say they eire at odds...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 2

…2 ' .. ;;.: • or In an effort to feed their redriven to cut down forests to create more dfor crops. Meanwhile, the 1970's also a quantum leap in the num­ ber of environmental organiza­ tio . concerned ith s ying Third World for . Together the e forces influenced development organizations to emphasiZe conservation. ·We exi t to con erve . dlife, so in case that me n monitoring a given forest," s y Coleman- Adeb yo. "But have...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 3

…, I _ May 20-26, 1990 • . I • Ichlqan companies rank among Black Enterprise E YORK - Twenty-two Michigan firms re among the leading busine ses listed on the 1990 B.E. l00s,. BIDck Enterprise Magazines's annual ran ings of the nation's top Black-owned comp nies-the BE Industrial/Service 100 and BE Auto 100. Revenues for the 20 Micbigan firms totaled $665.350 million for 1989 and the total employees numbered 6,019. Trans Jone , ...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 4

…I I I E. • II hite population' of the U.S. will have doubled to more than 115 million persons. We auld issue caution, ho cv r, concerning the po - ibility of deliberate efforts of the po er forces of this ociety orchestr ting raci I nd ethnic conflicts in order to i ure that tho c in po cr stay in po er in the future. Will the United State be faced . th ituation imilar to h t ] now happening in the vie Union in regard to int...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 5

…Remember the students who died at Jackson State- .. By 0 Danie On May 4, the eyes of the nation were fired on Kent State University where a major obser­ vance w held to mark the 20th anniversary of the tragedy hich occurred on that campus in 1970. Four Kent State University students were killed when Ohio National Guard troops fired on unarmed demonstrators. The na­ tion was stunned. The tragedy seemed all the more shocking sinc...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 6

…right? e flash. They are going b ck into t,he e s me volitile neighborhoods � scared to death to the tree of, ith the e ount of energy, still in earch of ome '1lappenings". Unfortunately, the vailab e ac­ tivity to engage youngsters, and oldsters alike, often result in, you gue sed it; crime and violence. So I challenge the city of Detroit, M yor Young, or hoever else, to consider what th ramifications of such dull­ minded, qui...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 7

…Chry ler exec keynote H-P Cham b ar induction GHLAND - • Leadership d cooperation are subjects bout hich we all need to speed more time thinking, talk­ ing and sharing ide with • . d CIuy lcr Vice Presi­ dent aod Gc2Icral Co el Leroy C. Richie told the Highland Park C:uunber of Commerce mem­ bers in his keynote addrra at the annual . . on <tinDer. • Pe busines es ant to come to a oommunity arguing ith itself. Th . _ P d public ...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 8

…Malle- L Cooper, Local 41 APSCME; W ter J. Crider, • Park Ca Oub; � .. atDOWDCr, Highl.nd Park Couacil; Thomas FISher, Jr., anufacturer National Detr .; Pierre Gag­ nier, Ouysler Moto Corpo a­ tion; Luther Hold, Highland P Board of Ed cation; and Jerome Scho ta , Schost k B Co., Inc. real 05- elco ed to their Full Do rd eetlng ulton County Commi ion (Georgi ) L t er Kin, Jr. gue t of i ioner King pre ented irm n, Commi loner Ar...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 9

…May 20-26, 1990 Wedne day night at uhammad's Mosque #1 By Flode D s. Still Reporter DETROIT - David X took a hi te hankerchief and whiped the sweat from his forehead. " He walked back and forth telling udience members, in a sing- ong voice, if their names aren't in God's judgement book, they would go through the hot door to hell. He then laughed with roar­ ing chuckles from the crowd soon following. Mocking a Christian preach...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 10

…o SPECfRllZl ill BLRCK RR T B 'D COLLECTRBLES 20050 LIVE OIS AVE 862 .. 5030 o .65 .25 .S 2.30 cerned ith the plight of or e regardle of union ffili tion. "We've (the unions) l­ ay been t the forefront of minimum wage legi 1 tion " be id. "(Th current) legi lation doesn't affect our m mbership, but e do re about people." There are v ·cty or mcdi­ used to treat peptic ulcers ( . ons hich foon in the h and the fi gment of an …

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 11

…May 20-26, 1990 P 11 Pettus Bridge Pray-In: Selma parents under attack SELMA, ALABAMA - Since DeccmbCr 21, 1989, the date six hile chool board members ed not to rene the contract of Dr. orwood Roussell, the ystem' fir t African- American superintendent, Selma has been embroiled in demo tratioDS, court b ttles aDd CODtrcWersy. . The five African-American school board member: , who walked out oD December 21, have not returned. Wh...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 12

…in inner AlDeI'ICa 1..IKj; uua. successful drup. by waging a aaaQlSt poYerty and the so­ cial conditio which force SO many young Blacks to tum to the culture of drug use and drug selling. We cannot jail our ay out of the problem. I 1\11 -n vou nut …

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 13

…'C' t dRo lnd d's • Christopher Edley, dlrector, UNC Corporate School funding formula guarant Inf rlor chool school funding, with its heavy reliance on local property taxes, the U- M report said "School districts with higher property values, on average, have a higher range of achievement test cores and lower dropou rates," the researchers said. They argued that the state sales tax should be increased, that property taxes shoul...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 15

…•• I c To co the rising costs of g e collection, the city is c:oosidcriDglevyiDg , and cbaDgcd requiremen for dumping of yearly clean-up items. At its quiar weekly meet­ dig, M y, May 14, the Ben­ to Harbor City Commi . on gave Uty Steve Man­ ning approval by ccosensus to dis . n designatiug dump- ing sites for the city- ide clean­ up and instead, have city reside take their trash/rub­ bish to the city' public works. UDder t...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 16

…schoo fromthefederalgmem­ mente The grant tot led $1, 78,964. Ollvl I F Ir The 3rd Annual M . Fair Plain Junior Higb p geam was held on Saturday, April 28, at F ir Plain Junior High school. The purpo e of the contest t9 tc ch the young ladle poi and confidenc . it al 0 involved other tudents in other p cis of th pageant. I Olivia ade, 13, an 8th grade tude t at Fair Plain Junior High was crowned Mi F ir Plain 1990. Her court ...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 17

…d 00 an 'e: gra '0 ening Open House The Ruth Garlanger Tri­ Co Food Bank, an 0pera­ tion of United Against Hunger, Inc. (UAH) serving Berrien, and Van Buren Counties, will bold an Open House Moo­ day, May 21, from 1-4 p.m. Alex y, p-esidcnt UAH, said the Open e i being held to celebrate the graud 0pen­ ing of the Food Bank's third warehouse. This warehouSe will provide an additional 2,176 square feet of storage pace and a much...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 18

…. , .. , c ill be more popul r than ever. QIl . II: I recently t rted a ne job t m jor U.S. com­ puter company. They offered me U.S. S ving Bond p yroll deduction pian. Should I join? B. Weli:� Mil u ee, Wi onsin. A So mar ? • All er: Ye ,your corpora­ tion may own a federal tax-free bond fund. Ho ever, there are rule that corporation must folio . The m t important is that a corporation cannot r i e money from a corporat...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 19

…May 20-26, 1990 MICHIGAN CITIZEN P 19 ne e g. ve account o hooing By Flod n S. R ga Sta/fRepotter DETRorr I Andre Amo , an African American male, was shot by Ferndale police officers while fleeing after alledgely robbing a janitorial supply store, at 8 Mile and Woodward. Witnesses say Amos turned and shot at police officers with one hand while elutching a bag with the other. Neighborhood residents Shirley Baldwin and Stanley ...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 20

…o t 10:30 to 8:00 p.m. 2·U'-::'-:JI 20 00 Livernois I • CA YOU HELP DAn G VIOlE CE PROGRA "ontinu don P. g 21 '8 USIC' rum nt …

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 21

…ound lion, In • i registering girl or conte t rul nd a ppli tion s nd a stamped elf- ddres d buslne ize envelope to: Young World T lent. ound tion, Incorporated, P.O. Box 19234/ Chicago, Illinoi 60619. The BI ck T Coat t 'n the n� tion I reb for Mi Blac T U.S.A. (United tate iev ), to be held in Chicago, lIIinoi . From left to right An I J c on nd DeniDe T ylor preparing for th ewing contest. I Gallery Leroy opens By R Enlo Cotresponde...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 22

…E •• DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST 919 A coy 00 .-30 rs. 1 Cor m 00 .-30 s 9,500 S2 QOO 12257 Ab n910n o On.-10 yr . 12&40 bury P r SO On.-30 yr . 9999 bury Par SO On.-30 yr . 15145 Ev •• rgr SO On.-10 yr . 20269 Gla tonbury sr.ooo On -30 yr . 20 5- 7 H z I ood o On.-10 yr . 3280 orth est rn CASH 22,000 13,500 S25,OOO 19,900 21,500 20 Gr on 00 ·30 r . 1 03 P Y SO On -30 yr .. S11,900 $14,000 13,900 S10,OOO $26,90...…

May 20, 1990 • Page Image 23

…EMERGENCY ORDINANCEII70 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPrER 210 OF THE AD INIS TRA TIVE CODE, SECI10 210.01 ENTlTLED"MEETING". nfEClTYOfHIGHlAND PARKORDAlNS: SedioD 1. 0IaJ*:r 210 of the Administrative Code, Section 210.01 entitled "Meetings" IS REBY AMENDEDtoreadas follo : ' . "210.01 MEETINGS. Council shall meet in regular session in the established Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall on the first and third Monday eve­ ning of ea...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 1

…Homele s jailed for a ing emp y UD house 8yR En Correspondent The Wayne County Union of the Homele -(WHU) ized yet other home located at 14436 Prevost on the CitY west ide, re five WHU members e arrested on Monday May 7. Removed from the home and arr ed were Kim Knighton AlIe� Anthony AIleD, Richard d James Jo The Aliens, home aDd determined to se up house in t revest residence, said upon their release they will be b ck, ...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 2

…I. , id Terry White, I ebul ni n editor. The m line i b ed in Detroit nd h c i led for bout 0 year. .itin n Ben­ a I • I ce cbedulcd to begin. � couple of people compared notes from th night before when Hilliard po c about "Freeing Your ind." After all the eminar w et up in 'one of the college 's clas room and th majori ty of the crowd brought tape re­ corders, pens nd notebooks. OBVIOUSLY, the e people ranging in degr...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 3

…Page 3 Legislator proposes tax wri� otttor lottery losses By K tberi e Weaver Capital �w Service LANSING - MiChigan Lot­ tery players - if they - could write off flo es on their state income taxes if proposed legis­ I tion by Rep. John Strand, R­ pp r, "comes to the top of the pit ." Since legislation pa se a fe y� rs ago that allowed lot­ tery winnings to be taxed, Strand said no provision has been made for losses when winnin...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 4

…, , $ -tWtf��' 1't1.We- �s, :Jw� to .�. �� al h Cali In om re of pove rty. Ser- ould promote preven- nd ell ne . Heal thy m n ed care ould ible econd ne . ppro ch, Progr m, i provide monthly public he lth • in! nt of 10 eight birth cri • , • infant 0 e parents are teenagers • infants ho e parent may have bused drugs re alcohol during preg­ nancy • inf nts ho e mother may not have received appropriate prenatal ...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 5

…Crisis i Violence By Ron D ni A few weeks ago Michael McGhee, a Black Councilman in Milwaukee, Wiscon in sent shock waves through the city when vowed to use violence unless there was a more erious commitment to im­ prove the plight of the inner­ city residents in his ward. Predictably Council Mc­ Ghee, who is a former member of th Black Panther Party, was roundly condemmed by the whit establishment and some of the more moderat...…

May 13, 1990 • Page Image 6

…in oppo ition �o d fuel on the fire. e 18 e note t t t Wis- consi n Conference of Churches h i ued n urgent pie for pe cc concerning the con­ trover y over live American treaty nd fi hing righ . We upport lhi pie for peace. o produce again the student ac­ tivi ts of the 1960's who declared: Families as usual on't do; education usual n't do; politics u do; economics as usual do, and business usual do". T re olutionaries ( tu- ...…

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