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June 11, 1989 • Page Image 3

…. Blae Caucu take no and on Blanchard plan Fra DETROIT - The Blac Caucus, representing all Blac . lator in Michigan, h taken no stand on Governor Ja Blanchard's plan to re all 18 to 25 year olds from General Assistance and to place them in the go rnor' Job Start program, ceordi to the caucus' bead, Sta e Representa� elson Saunders. Ho ver, Saunder emphasized that he personally i opposed to the governor' plan. "If you shut down Gener...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 5

…co ca The five . are: (1) a Black United Proal or Le der hip Summit; (2) A Center for Co ity Or- ganization d Deve 1; (3) Voter obilization Project; (4) an dependent Black Political Otganiza . 0; d (5) BU' Fund . I flJ' t presented idea of these fIVe' . woo . the form of a Model Black Com­ munity Develop nt Plan t a conference at Ho rd U Diversity in 1. ap- proach decade of tbe 90' the cr i is in the African­ American communi...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 7

…\Ue _mat JOII .... edthe city exDeasc=a. He po. eel ·out t ooIy did the city clerk hire a seperate anomey paid for with city to dae . but 101', � director Ud . dor of the Pub· Safety DeparJmeDt - . the . GreeD sued - aD hired their own uOIlID, . .. of the couacil. Ye a seII"­ out," Hea will just be lorneys in the cited ·vile -.- I c receMnbip, .. impo5- ible for them to prOYide am- bulaDce serW:e daager.ous' s' til . ....…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I " 11-17, I I Hiqhland Park Focus further defines that character and builds the central theme to a climax. Let' put the c i back into the schools! Let's teach our children that there are consequences for their ac­ tions. The children must learn that they can choo e their ac­ tions, but the consequences are, beyond control - and often erious and sometimes d adly. Let's bring high values back. Let goodness win again! Not stuff...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 11

…t pollut • • T nly good J 11-17, therelPoa � payiDg for deaD p e off of public funds. staDdar of' .. , fOUDd guilty of po bog. o.e y biD proposes . . by requiriq a guilty poDuter to inform, in • • a party interest in pur- chasiDg coo . ted proper- . ty that the property is' fad cootamiDated The bill also parties that feel they hue wrongly been charged with polluting to appeal their case in court. If they are not found gui...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 13

…,- . , Admin ator (.;ot�:asIlDaD K . i Mfume' once . seeking to elevate of the M' ority Busine Development Agency 'th' the Commerce Department u.rvtt.nd Democr t has reintroduced h' �inority B' DeYeIo t Act, icb would restructure the agen- cy, d place it UDder the supervision of an' seaetary, be t binet leYeI, and who ld be man- dated to report to the Congress on DC)' oper tio . At prCSCDt, the agency' beaded by a director and can ...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 15

…e will be t are inter­ UbIIllltUtIj[ a proposal ddeYelop­ tP ce, ohn Postel­ section to sWtUUl th the ot contain before. Previous bidders e ked to ubmit another proposal and any ae that is terested in submitting a ropo al uId do so before dead- line 5:00 p.m., Mo 19. Bid will be opened in the City ·ooClwnbersat 7: day. Voting in favor we e )U Wolf, Comm· io e RaJ Crenshaw, Michael Kerry Shanno-n, rnold Smith, Fred Sim ,...…

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…11-17. J 17 auGAN CITIZEN • I • -" I . " - .. � , ..._ i·J . • � JOe Scott, Clerk <lIartu� ip '-':,..." CI ..... Ala. ft11. 1 U 7 o'tLocK 0 CL08& AT I e1.er:t1an v1ll be e1act.4 (2) (a) to tM board '�1ct 6x full t.IICa) of (4' eatiIIII iD 1"'. __ ::rem,. ..c:dI:t m. 1 \'Iat1ag .1IIae. taD &arbor lor. ICbool. firn preciftCt conaiata of all t.rltcay of pnc1Dc:t. 1, 1 _ all t.rrl� of pnciDct 2, I of � ecIIaol. 4latr1ct of 1IIIrba...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 19

…Finances rf�uney tnct a in A&icao-American executive ould ther the 5 of corporate America. ·T e U.S. African- - With a A rican con umer market I generatess more than S300 bil­ lion a ye r,· said NAMD president Charles E. Mor­ rison. "As it relates to gr na­ lion I product, this market would represent the ninth larg country in the world in ter of their spending power. E tabli bed in 1953, NAMD· a pr�es. SI4·lDaI . It merehandi...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 20

…TICKET PRICES: 50.00 25.00 15.00 Co pany I TICKET LOCATIO S: ,. 373-3366 924-3232 (I 921-2554 . For c et Con nnon Inform tion C PUS 373-3366 …

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 21

…Th • "' • n St t atn'mlKrti, .nd for . A story ruding on June 24. My information on any of th .. program. e II (313) 861-1300. Th Un - . Black Data Proc .... ng AI· lOCi. (BOPA) a sponsoring - an , ing of aoqi ,en th 0 r pi' . at exclusive club 'Elan; 1314 Broadway in Down Detroit On , 15 from 5-10 PM. addalal4)t\ f 2 , 51 -I • 3 The following group. have been .elected to appear: - aaby Boy You Kokayi _ St ven Kendal...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 23

…Years en Juac 30, 1989; JUDe 30, 1990; aad J 30, 199L REFs may be obtaiaed ;mmMiately &om tbc PIC ct: miaistrative Center, 233 Mic::hipD A�., Suite B, Bea­ ton Harboc, MichWan nc PIC· . the building the Harbor Heakh As&ocia­ tio , behind the Social Security Admin' tr tioa in downtown Benton Harbor. Proposa are due Friday, JUDe 16, 1989 ill n Harbor office. Proposals MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:30 p.m., DOt � OIl - that date, to be c...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 1

…paizatiou, .roup aud .,.. .. lIICI aad --QUeI proteatiDg the IDellIUI"e • the IDgenaOl' CJWIl propouJ. A ooalition c::aDed Up IDd Out of POYerty W'lC& COD­ cemed •• to come to the Call U aited ethodiat Churm, 3901 Cau SeIdeD 5 p.m., M�day J 5 b o for r peo to call in protest to I Governor BlaDchard' Detr . office (313) 256-1003 d Governor Blanchard collect at his LaDs· office at (517) 373-3-400. . seekiDg farthec in- fo ti...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 3

…nt LANSING - Several MJcIai-_ to I· rea The first of the protests an e rly April study-in at Wayoe B de occupied the Student Servbs SuildiDg for 11 days" The pr est ended en Wayne oflicia qrccd to iDa-cue miDority dent d faatlty recr itment aDd create a dep�rtment for Africa Adamaay miDistra - portuDity to oraOba tudents. -nae de e given to e Monday afternoon (April 10), with a deadliDe for ednesday afternoon," .' Ai Y s...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 5

…re ee, our dUJidreD. twads ere diredcd to c­ ce sful and cost-effective • I prop dl Head Start, child care, Medicaid, WIC, c ildhood im onization, compealatory education (Chap!er �), and tudent . In ODe of my past co 'WhiteH B t i 'B League," I eel the so-called "educ tion PresideDt-·· do· for ed . dwl· predCces- �1IQel. KleaI,IlIL Irooi­ budgetreoo artftmdiDg , by 40� for the Job Tr . . Pamer hip Act (JTPA), hich the legi...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 7

…. , . . I' I I 1tQt9 WTCo.·2 lEVER NOMINEE OF THE MONTH I ers from ci . across the u.s., II be considered b one a five national I . awards 10 be oonounced later this SURGEO GE ERAL'S W R tN G: Smoking By Pregnant omen ay Besult in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Lo Birth Weigh. …

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 9

…:-iIGHLhND PARK FOCUS • 1 olun , o roc • ·1 service," Scott DOted t as ecutiYe officer of the her "respoos ility to the welfare and fery of dtizeDs.· "Reliable, avai1able, e gency care service can the- differences between life and death in many' lances, • e said. She said she had authority tQ revo the dw'ter under special emergency po ers giYen to the mayor. ·A te of emergency ex­ isted hen the. city Wlt1lanut ambuIaD...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I DETROIT­ Proficiency ,Ex ination (EPE)· ruiDing people's liYes •• These were the cis of ,I Ms. Martina Gifford, a former W yne State Univer ity (WSU) stadeat ] Criminal Justice - rganiud a group la t summer - called the PrisoDen OfWSU. This organization u poblicized the· of many WSU students who. after _ .. _. _ of • A.S_." Wqae SII* University/ow- lltUism Instilute ' DETROIT BeYerly intends to of the grant to del ee t...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 13

…HIOOD . . let's hear it for the universal language cal ed music. A never-failing source of j and pleasure, music has the er to inspire our hopes and dreams and soothe our fears. The Adolph Coors Company, bre er . of COOrs, Coors Ught and Coors Extra Gold� celebrates music and all those make it. Thanks for reminding us what a pleasure it is to live in harmony. I I I I r • ! I . t .. …

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 15

…The Harbor Area 1 SchoC;as' Board of I;ducatioD honored 31 school district· people who retired mid-year 01' are retiriDs the d of . school year a rempitioo banq Wedaesday,-May 24. Po Outs . Educa of the Year (1988-89) were also named at the c:aemooy. 1')Ie 31 retiriag employees, o � a t of 764 years of scmce in the School Dis­ trict are: Daisy Aldrich, teacher, Jolmsoo Schoo� 30 years; Samuel Bavido, teacbcr, KiDs J . High, 24 ...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 17

…, BcIIllOD Harbor Area Schoo D· tria ounces the spoasoiWp of the S mer Food Semce Prosram fat childreD at 14 Ioca • . the district IWtiDa Moaday, J 19. . Free will be de avallab'le to 18 years of and UIldu' or persoaa over18 aredetermiDeclby a State or Ioc&J. public educa­ tioaaI cy to be meatally 01' p Y icaUy haDdicapped. I Meals will be provided WIUl� reprd to race, co , natioaal 0rigiD, e, sex, or baDdicap. . - Lunches ...…

June 04, 1989 • Page Image 23

…I ' CLASSIFIED E U 01. AUTOS FOR SALE II True .... � for $44 through GcMmmenr? <AI For eta11- 312-742-1142 Ext. 1375. Open � day. of USSPRI T …

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