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June 25, 1989 • Page Image 13

…bill 8yMic J 0 Capital News Service I SURGEON GE ERAt'S AR 1 G: Cigarette S moe Con t ai n sea r bon M 0 n 0 x ide · . LA SING - Any action on a proposed $6 car battery deposit bill may have to it until the fall legislative ses­ sion. The bill, idl passed the Senate 36-2, w referred to th House Conservation and Environment Co ittee. Chairman TomAlley, D-West Branch, said the committee has not yet it . "We probably won' pick i...…

June 25, 1989 • Page Image 15

…e . � DICKEY, R�TY GROUP . of resignation. The board now has three vacancies. Also Anthony tated that thefe· an opening or an Ad­ ministabYe A.ssis that needs to be filled and the Personnel Committee interne • ng that evening. J cqueliDe Bell resigned May 12 DDA Ad­ ministati1le Auistant, The Tax Increment F'mance Authority (TIFA) board ac­ cepted a revised tentative budget for the fiscal year �989- 90. The budget call for $...…

June 25, 1989 • Page Image 17

…-, Compe ing against each other in a basketball game At the Adolph Coors COmpany, br er of Coor , can teach kids a lot of respect for the her guy'S ability. Coors Light and Coors Extra Gold; we're encouraging d sometimes the cha 0 ng of a ;ety . positive change through oUr su of community beg' ns as . rJlply as that. The exchange of an idea events, education, ath tics and cultural activities. between a student and teac [ The comm concerns...…

June 25, 1989 • Page Image 19

…reduction" plan be raised . . m from food to clothiq and frOID IiDe to rent. Obviously, you wiD be able to reduce current expenditure by 10% will be ab to ce half of them. Tbe DIODe)' in . redUctioD "prOCCll • be d to payoff e· . debts. Under the "debt paymeatsa category, you m start & let­ ter- .. campaign seeking gree ents with your creditors allowing you to pay reduced un. That letter should include a statement ying somet...…

June 25, 1989 • Page Image 21

…y, Country Cub, 28118 Warren, Dearborn • July 7&8. 833-8217. Y YOUR HEFlTAGE HOUSE J1 110 E. Ferry. . 871-1887. AFRICAN AMERICAN HIS­ TORY - 301 Frederick Doug • 833-G8OO. GI ... ,... FRONT ROOM GALlERY ., 41 E. Adam. . SHERRY WASHINGTON GAlLERY - nder Center. 555-8RUSH. Look! en/Learn Send Your Announc:.mer11t1 of your group or organiza- tion: P.O. Box 03580 12541 Second St. Hlglhlarld PaI1c. I 48203 (313) 869-0033. ...…

June 25, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED production from an accredited IChooI �. be - Iy for � Food Ser- Vice. Two full- me iog experience preferred. nlmum of two a experience on food rvice production and pervi ion. Send lett r of application stating back­ ground, r ume, n me of thr f f � nce and tranlCfipts to Human AnolJrce , Lake Michigan Colleg , 2755 E. . Ave., Benton Harbor, MI 49022. Position open until July 1., 1989 or filled. Lake Michigan CoI­ leg ...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 1

…• Only Governor' appointment can rectify imbalance central d Black popul ti n, . uch a. Sagina , Flint or Lan in , may not h v the number to elect judge, Gre n i qu ted as yin. H y th Governor must com­ pen . t for this shortage through th appointment procc. s, The t te "must try to make o id alliance form By.A Y i Correspondent . A ARBOR - Over the la I two ye r Afr ic n­ American college tuden have become more active in...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 3

…"Partners in the Com­ munity," a seminar . for com- . munity groups, will be hosted by Manufacturer Bank June Z1 at 6:30 p.m. in the University Center Ballroom of the Univer­ sity of Detroit. The sixth edition of the Detroit Neighborhood Hand­ book, a resourc guide for or­ ganizations trying to stabilize their neighborhoods, will be in troduced that evening. . In ddition to receiving the Handbook, seminar attendees will learn ab...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 4

…peop tampering d vio ti the sovereignty of n tio o thi r . on d more effec­ ti . t ce in helping to elimin te poverty, drugs and exploit tion hicb h be­ come commonplace in tho emi ere large due to the hi tory of U.S. military inter­ ve tion nd multi-national corpor te exploi tion. With U the problems that drugs h ve created througho the United States, believe that B ould first d the charge apmsl the drug b ron ho have found ...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 5

…• Opinion ODe of the le 0 that uId be I &om the 1988 Jac on for President QIlmpaign' the critical role the Black vote can play . Sba •• • Ia the future of A&ican­ Americans in this country. Rev. J often referred to African-Amreicans "giants ·th grasshopper mentalities·. That· to say h �a PC) .- calpotential that we are ei er - unaware of or simply fail to utilize to our full advan . - Th' . �ticu1ar1y true during party primary...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 6

…OPINION quo. Dr. Mllllning Marizble is Chairpenon 0/ the Black Studies Department, Ohio S Univenily. 'Along the Color Line- appelUJ in over 140 lie . maliontllly. …

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 7

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS Highland Par Board ofTrus­ tees, accordieg to Greg Bylidrium, school spo per-' son. . RobiDSOD starts his second term with 301 � LosiDg a bid for the four­ year slot A rta M. Seay who came in third . 216 wtes. : There' re two can<lidates for the ODe-year term: Scotty WaiD�t, 0 the bid with 325 votes; and MartiDzie S· 0 t with 124 The one-year tenai to the remainder of the pired term created hen Luther Hoi...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 9

…lUI'AL SAYING 101 \1.$1 569 \\I.It-. , ------------�----------�------�----�--------� Up to $];675 Total Value on Ford …

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I I ILWAUKEE - One autu y. 1957, in the q ·et town of Little Roc Aik., . oour Black teea- decided a decent educatioD worth a ¥t Together �y marched up the to the aD- . public high school. Bu . their y tood a po rful goverDor, the . Guard aad an ��aYill .. mob. Wben they e forced to retreat, it Attorney Wiley A BrantOn who helopecf them obtain their constitutional , right to equal educatioo. Mob .. erupted and President Ejsea...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 13

…, in a I-.DiIl Joan , the . city clerk and a member of· ED­ vironmental Committee. The City of Detroit signed ooob'act for disposal of the . a private company in Sumter Township called City d d Landfill Oddy states that in accept­ iDg the contr ct, the company did not live up to an agree­ ment that it would not place . hazardous waste ithin the � township. Company repre eatatives id I ByAri CQpiIDl News Service LANSING - So...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 15

…. :.....:.. ...... ..:.._._ ..... DICKEY REALTY G OUP ·Everything We Touch, Tums to SOLD· Low Do ... ."ll'MIrd I *FHA-VA Our �III SIll6 h ExpeaMg Your ClIIl (61')o.�7271 Benton 48022 _:_lJU$INESSESI,- Aavertt. e in thi pot· _Cail 927-1527 TODA Y By Br comb said the y The Benton HarbOr City thiogs stand no , he "certain- Commission held two public Iy cannot upport it", and he he.rins at their Monday hopes the "citzens if they ...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 17

…copy paper a Ie irritant. Studiei show th t about 10 perceat of people ex­ posed to the paper may ha\le a reaction. H you'r seusitive, wear a pair of thin rubber or pi tic gloves when you're handliag it· . A., Honolulu, HL Dear : A10ng ·th data processing. terminals, . been blamed for , ...... "'_rUth ... _ &om �yestr. to R«iM, WIS. Dear Elroy: Moms are NEVER but accord- STATE HOUSING ENT AUTHORl1Y BERRIE COUNTY TOWHO IT MAY...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 18

…Better Livinq - - -Got II prob/elJJ? Need tllllIIISWeTl 0, do just ,..., 10 "tilli? th�1I wnt« to Erik . Wtuhingtoll ;11 cer« of th« Michi lin Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Hi IlIIId P , MI 48203 0' to: 'Dell' Erik.', Minlcle MU SIIlfion, P.O. Box 36A24, La An la, Q Ii/omia 90036- _. …

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 19

…I The ce �{for Popular EcXJaomia Summer Institute . 1989 ill 'be held from n y, :JuJy 27 to Sunday; July 30 e University of MidUgan Dan Building. weelcCnd of intensive economies training provides an integrated· of the total economic picture, organizer �o�. . The Institute is designed for �i ts, organizer and educators who want to im­ prove the effectivenes of their r ith a better under- tanding of society from a popular econo...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 21

…o o? 001 ill be a at- m ork hop Proj4 ct Bait, in co-oper tion with the Michigan Citizen n paper i. ponaorlng a jou i shop on Mon­ d yI from s-epm at th Project B it .tudio on Uv rno., 2 b ock. south of Da ·1On. We're training writer., photograh­ per., cartooni.t. and dis­ tributors for Ii d of jour­ n iam. Call ::>avid Rambeau 931-3427. C nd r Slngl oth Sing Moth .... on Horizon, Inc announces that every fir.t Thurlday of...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Classified 10, 24, 17, 0 TH E ••. DETROIT EAST DETROtT WEST 28,000 11,200 ,5 n 17, 15, 31,900 . 15, 16,500 37, I 39, 0 25, …

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 23

…ADVERllSEME T FOR BIDS The Highland Park City Cler 's Office will receive ealed Bids for "Emergency edical Transportatidn Ser­ viees" for the City of Highland Park. The successful bidder . provide two (2) Ambulan­ ces, 24 hours, each day during period of the contract . . Bid Contract documents and specificatio are on me t the department of Public Safety, 25 Gerald Avenue, Highland Par , Michigan 418203, '(313) 252-0253, until ...…

June 18, 1989 • Page Image 24

…MATCH! :If the winning numbers in our Sunday newspaper ad match any 3 consecutive numbers in your SearsCharge count number you win $5 in SearsDollars:'" Instantly! GO, Claim, your prize at the custome convenience center of the Sears retail store nearest you. Check the winning numbers on display for even more chances to Win! WIN! $5, $500 or $5,000 in Sears Dollars just by matching in the same order you SearsCharge account numbers to...…

June 11, 1989 • Page Image 1

…\ Although the demonstra­ tion too pi eei the middle of a Blac city, ccording to Greenpe ce estimate, II those arrested were white and only ·a small percentage- of the demon trator wer Blanch�rd' proposal , pa ed the tate hou nd enate a a part of the governor's budget bill and . o on hi desk. Up and Ou of P rty, a co lit ion of community, church, labor, and welfare rights organizatio including WRO, . . peop to call. Blanchard...…

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 ...…

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