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June 27, 1984 • Page Image 1

…a - Street people living on the eam grat and ode of the n tion's capital ha on right to ote, mo that could trigger similar d WODS 0 the country, city offi- ci predicted recently. nanimou te by the c' y Board of Elections and Ethic overturns an e Iier dec' 'on by Joe rer, the city regi rar, that homele peop e to live in elters to 'VOte. "Only recently e received five regi - tr tion application, from peop e ho I li d either on grat...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 2

…c 7-JU • • Op n .m. • 7 p.m. - on.· 5 t. Sund y 1·5 p.m, 0/0 Off 0 th 9 n ral public nd II 0 I p to Bar rs uticians d m ny mo e ••. 926-64 …

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 3

…Co • I • . bu By • er . ST. JOSEPH - Two Benton Harbor are busi ne received final approval for fund to expand their production capaci­ ti and hire more orkers. Jeno's, Inc. in Benton To nship, and Michigan Fruit Cannen in Benton Harbor will each get fund generated by bond e to improve industrial f cilities. Jeno' anticip te pending $650000 to impro their freezing room, conveyer lin , and b . tin tray in which p zzas re p d. Th...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 5

…C • IC c r Dear Editor: After the CNN in� tigati report of the urice Carter c in April,. I'm ondering hat i being done about it. That report, ell the article hich have been printed in The Citizen, make it clear that r. Carter has suffered injustice. Whatever motive policeman AI Ed ards had in attempting to obtain perjured te timony, his ctions were a disgr ce to the fine group of people th t he represent . y hope is that the p...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 6

…c L t • Heart of AT ET S eet t Hom B ptist Church, d., Benton Harbor Bar-B.Q e ch Satur- d y eather permits. The m nu consi t of bar-b-que rib, col , b ked bean, bite bre d, and b ing Id t $3.50 ,p tor. OLD 0 nlLY Rd., ill be Sund v, ill be e t r. Church 276 Car p tor. Gerry RD O. 2 ill deli er, pre ident and nni n. r FOCUS I am In Focu on Channel 4 t 2:30 p.m. every Sund y .. m in m ri (sslanj' .B …

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 7

…o .... ·118 hts c P rog ram Summer Fun and Fr.ee lunch s ging from handicarft to break dancing will be > provided. There will be visits rom the Bookmo . ,4-H utrition Service, d. Hyperten . n Clinic for parents. On rainy d ys, special movie will be wn t lected sites. During the program' final ee, a pecial ri of competition related to the activiti of the summer ill take place. This is community program, feel free to contact s. El...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 9

…Thi ye , 1984,· one of the mo t im portant ye in th history of Blac people. y? re ul of being en- sla ed for 400 year we fall short com­ paired to other minoritie in Americ nd other people of the orld in area of economic , education and politic In the 1960' me of the peopl of me ric with Be, demon ted their inte concern for injustice that were being perpetrated , gainst certain gment of this society. After a lot of hard or and the ...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 11

…oorehead, aller ed Shirley Ann oore­ ronto Lemoine aller nown s habodoo' - u egon's popular midnight Di Joe ey ere united in Holy trony on turd y, June 16 t 6 p.m., at Beth sda B pti t Church. Shirley Ann oorehe d and S ronto Lemoine aller known ' Shabodoo 99 egon t popular midnight Di c Joe ey were united in Holy atronyon S turd y, June 16 at 6 p.m., Beth da B pti t Church. , It v. Charle . Pool, offici ted. aid of Honor J nett...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 13

…lIy r o -: The Fairplain Ram of the ational Ram put together hitting tre late in Leagu Youth B ball extended th ir the game to move ahead 12-10 in the fifth. The Bucks tied the cores 12 all in the top of the . th but a doubl by Kevin Howard (4 for 4 at bat) drove in the winning run by Chad Bryan (3 for (3 for 4). key line drive catch by Rams Center - . � The First annual Ugly Dog conte will Fielder athan Kukla off the bat of Kim ...…

June 27, 1984 • Page Image 15

…PLOY E T OPPOR· TUNITY: FINA CE 01- RECTOR - FULL TI E. I Responsibility: Un­ I direction of ti IS IT TRUE YOU CAN BUY JEEPS FOR $44 THROUGH THE U.S. GOVERN ENT? GET THE FACTS TODAY! CALL (312t 742-1142 EXT. 1375. 4 Rooms 1& Bath, Heel, Hot Wit. 1& GIS - 136 T rrltori I. Cln momi s from 9 to 12 - 925-5222. $200 plus $50 depo It • V lIdor Ply. LlSCENSED ADULT FOS­ TER HO E provld s tend r Iov ca .... 692 Brold IY, Benton Hl...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 1

…IPP o CT 81 d r c or TURN TO PAGE 7 n declared, support bo Coatit· dram at . camp to change Ameri· politics by calling all of � 400 e cted de tea to another "Rambo Con ntion" in Cruea 0, June 29-30, o ek before the Democratic a· 'onal in San Fran . co. And he confirm- ed p to definitely go to Cuba and ibly Latin America to further in U.S. foreign policy before mocr tic nominee is lected. ddition to calling for a "Jac n, ,...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 2

…JU ac ipper selec ed all· 'of Fame commanded th v I for five year , hich time it m de, 22 round erican port ,tr ported to Europe and th P cific, ot do 0 enemy plan ithout o. am n." elcome at the 'time d the arUn e 1 p.m. to d nda . f der holidays of july. ould . economic con 'need a lot of qualifi d th opportunitie tt 12 …

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 3

…1 Five years fter th treet of Dec tur, bama erupted in violence during - peaceful prote t march by the Southern Christian Le dership Conference (SCLC), a federal grand jury indicted 10 Ku ux &'-MIUll.wilien uspected of being responsible for t cking the m rcher. Ten member of the AI bam including som top officials, have been char d ith federal civil right violations in connection ith their rol in th y 26, 1979 confrontation ith SCLC...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 5

…----oununicating in 984 ,. .. .-e..-:. esidence. COOSIumer Products Division of Michigan CommIlf1ic:atiom, : 1 53-1300. Detroit tro: 553�200. 1 or JU 20-21,1 THE CITIZE PAGE FIVE • I IT'S AT&T WE'VE SEPARATEIl OTYOU. ••• o …

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 6

…c 0- .1 , - . J a a • • • ze o CI honored th e I 92 ye r ho a Coo and on eral a rd d' • p yed paintin throughout many ate a m mb r of the rti t Coo Energy Inform lion Center . located off 1·9 be n the Bridgman nd Ste n ville exit . 6 p.m. to 2 .m. Both it s …

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 7

…here pproximately 75 people came to rn, te h nd to ngage in a free xchange of ide regarding the problems f cing our community. Problem that re uniqu only to our BI k Ameri n xperience; ch 50% unemployment for our youn dults, our lack of political nd economic power, and the need for a more po itive If im for our children. The program con i ted of four panel dealin with Education, th building of Political ower, Economics and ilitari...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 9

…I • rl year of 1979 mil tone year for Holy Trinity Church of God In Christ, located in egon Height . That ye ,the p or Rev. athaniel ells formed a corporation named Holy Trinity C tim ciatton Inc. Purpose of the corporation to promote entrepreneurship from within th church membership. The idea the entrepreneurs ould in tum create jobs for the member of the chu ch. In 1981, Ramona etcalf w nt to ichigan St te Uni r ity by the min...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 11

…Camp for Berrien youngsters' Th rrien County ci tion of Churche announce it nnual amp for id to b held t Camp arren, july 8 to 14 1984. Thi camp i open to boy and gir ag 8 through 12. ee of r idential campin in­ cluding six night and enteen meals, treat from the camp tore, and insurance is offered to children of South tern ichigan for a total camp fee of 49.50. orne fmancial aid i avail bl to tho ho qualify. The B rrien County oci...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 13

…I- . JU E PAGE THIRTEE THE CITIZE UnlJ r t nding Lonelines Ch onic pai n uffer r invited to meeti n r been lonely? Did this condition ca you d . and depr lon? If 10, you re like milliollJ.Of others I ho experience p enomenon even though they e reluctant to admit it. Lonelin I can take many forms: ejection. Perhaps a longtime ip co to un asant abrup end. ybe you re fared from-your job after Ying m de enormous, UJll1 arded crifi...…

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 14

…\ you can I1lOYe ri t 'th your Your nwnber is 2, Q S-J 21- F 1 up until Sunday. e the opponunity to bout anythina you terwards, thinas may e a downhill tum for the next (i days. Therefore, accordingly. Select the number 6. FRESH Phon (616) 926-7545 TST ROUG TEENS …

June 20, 1984 • Page Image 15

…LlSCE SED ADULT FOS­ �--------- ITER HO E prow s tend IS IT TRUE YOU CAN low ca.... 2 Bro.d ay, BUY JEEPS FOR $44 II Harbor. 927-3 4. THROUGH THE US. GOYER E T? GET THE· FACTS TODAY! CALL (312) 74�-1142 EXT. 1375. ...... ••••••••• ,tJ.. : SU DAY 2 p.m. = 81 GO s . ERCHANTS'H' LL = Fairplaln Plaza - • . � :B.C.D.C. Cnty Comm. � .•......... . .. �7a CH. UT ST .... H. 926-27 1 CALL 927-1527 to p your Cia fAds. ACRO 1. Female...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 1

…FARRAKHAN SPEAK. BE TO HARBOR - Po m ter illiam P. Truehart Jr. has announced that Cl r ICarrier Examin tions ill be open during the period of June 25, 1984 thru June 29, 1984 and urged all tho interested apply to take the te that can le d to Postal Service Employ­ ment. , e have not opened our register since 1978 and an examin tion of it ha I d us to believe it is out of date, and that m y of the on th regi ter are peopl ho have ...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 3

…•. Y. . Jolin F. DtwU: Do you regard yourself IU an II1In-Semite? Louis Fmakhan: Of course not. How do you respond to those peop lao tlttempt to ptlint you an an anti­ Semite? o of th ho try to paint me anti-Semite kno thing of Louis amLklUm, and unfortUnately they are victimized by the same media that b c people are victimized by. I think Jewi people are exceedingly sensiti , having been through hat they' been ough. e are exceed...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 5

…·c u .F .... � "I can't control my anger and I blow my top at the slight provocation." "I don't kno why, but I am always nervou The le little things frighten me." "I can't understand it but I am ctually mad at my If." "If I do not have my medicine (or drugs) I feel so 10 it ould almo take a steam shovel to lift me up. I -don't feel normal unle I am on I high." t ex ctly do the peop e ha e in common? They are each ffenng from dep...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 7

…rai ing for e�ploy e .challen e!! By Alfred W . Dan Ogle by, director of the e- gon Opportunitie Indu rial Center (OIC) challenges the uskegon . employ­ ment and training community to effectively addre the pecial need of the economically di dvant ged and the structurally unemployed. • Ogle by stated, "In an era when em­ ployment and trainin options are chang­ in due to pre ure of a highly techni- and communication oriented society...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 9

…munity e n residents have q u concerning the nature of t aha erne t . t they are and how it affect th m? 0 doubt you have b n reading th t the city oommis ion s b � granting them on and on - from the paper mill down to many smaller concerns. tax abatement simply means that the busine pay no property taxes on improvemen 6r new facilitie that are granted the abatement. They apply only to busine or industry. Residen­ tial property d...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 10

…• G VO S o education. rigin udent body of fe er 100 h grown to m ny s ,700 nd th f culty from three to pproxi- m tel 240. The h mor than nd 4300 ILLIP CH L AFRICA ETHODtST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 21 5 Dyson Str t H ckl y A us gon He" ts, ich" n Rt. R v. Hubert . Robinson, Bi • Fourth Episcopal District R . Dr. .L. Simmons, pr iding Eld ort D troit District R • Jo n H. Lindsay, inlst on : 733-1819 or 722-2859 Sund y 00 9:30 .m. ...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 11

…HARBOR - A Creative Arts program for children and youth can d "SurnmerArts", is taking re r- ations no • The program' joint effort of the Community School of the Art and the Fir Congregational Church, Benton Harbor. Purpose is to provide quality educa­ tional art programs for youth and chil­ dren of the greater Twin Citie region, lth e cellent and highly qualified teacher, at moderate co t, ccording to organizer. eny Stover, Dire...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 12

…• • I la po Interim Librarian until permanent re- p cement for ieman is found. t i ted ding will be Interim t lea t through the …

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 13

…program for amput program for recent amputee patients and perso ho ear artificial limb ill be held at ercy Hospital, Benton Harbor on monthly ba' c starting Thu y, June 21 ccording to ar­ jorie Stamm, director of the pby ical therapy dep rtment at the Sooth estern ichigan Health Care A iation ( HCA). Thi month' amputee program will be held from 11:00 a.m. - 2 noon in the ercy Ho pital Physi cal partment, she dded. ritten referral...…

June 13, 1984 • Page Image 15

…HELP WANTED RU MAGE CHILDREN'S LIBRARIAN RUM AGE SALE - Thurs- IS IT TRUE YOU CAN - Responsibl for book day, Friday and Saturday. BUY JEEPS FOR $44 laction. pro ramming, and Jun 14. 15 and 16 from THROUGH THE U.S. g n ral op r tion of Benton 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at tti GOYERNMENT? GET THE Harbor Public Library Chil- I s rae lit Mission ry B ptist FACTS TODAY! CALL dr n's Room. Saturday Church, Highland and Crys- (312) 742-1142 EXT. 1375. d...…

June 06, 1984 • Page Image 1

…·MUSKEGON GRADUATES SPECIAL PULLOUT SECTIO HARBO -Any jobless resi­ dents of this, chigan's mo distres d city, ho have been holding their breath for the long-heralded Enterprise Zone bill d better hurry up and breat - the pro la ignores them. The Enterprise Zon Bill (S.8.73) that recently passed e Michigan Senate nd i no in 80 committees does not require busin to hire any r . dent of th zone, Ben 0 or Enterpri Zone .. Committee ch...…

June 06, 1984 • Page Image 2

…c u -1 • orId mmis _·oner ould to t y returned hom." TIle ill pre nt p que and nd tion ne ton­ I r Commi . on eetin. n Swinton, Thorn s, only t 0 requirern nt for b· to qualify: it must b 10 - ted in a re bili tion are t ithin the zone . • o to or to r. / 2 7 • …

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