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July 07, 1991 • Page Image 3

…u.s. District Judge , Robert F. CoUin • State cuts aid to college students LANSING - About 2.600 welfare clients now enrolled in college will lose their General Assistance payments starting July 1 because of budget cuts, Department of Social Services Director (Jerald Miller an­ nounced last week. Those students might con­ tinue to qualify for food stamps and medical coverage depending on their cir­ cumstances, Miller said. St...…

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…F UIT( HH. \1 . me • ca VIEWS m n inpri onorun r m form of correctional upervi ion, and 66% of all femal pri on re Black women. Given th tattling statis­ tics, one must either conclud that there i something wrong with people of color, or there are condi­ tions and forces within U.S. ociety which are responsible for th dis­ proportion tre incarceration of people of color. RACI M, POVERTY and in­ adequate education are identifie...…

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…JU Due VIRTUALLY ALL higher education institutions in the United States, both public and private, are chartered by the individual tates. The only institutions chartered by the federal government are the service academies; U.S. Military Academy (1802), U.S. Coast Guard Academy (1876); U.S. Mer­ chant Marine Academy (1936); and the U.S. Air force Academy (1964). The federal government also suppons institutions in the District of ...…

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…Mattie Carter Candidates me or H.P. City races by CARLA UU StalrWri r o It's election time again for High­ land Park and the following people have filed and qualified as can­ didates for the Mayoral race; Titus Mcavy� Anna R Peeples, Linsey Porter, Martha G. Scott, Ethel Ter­ rell, Scotty Wainwright, and Rod­ ney Watts. In addition, candidates running for City Council are Deneene Benefield, Wanda L. Bostic, Katherine Clarkson,...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK p 7 ht the ppro t. i. CONC R '� S:':':App�'x In tely SC)o people New Betbel Baptl t Church und y, June 30. (Photo by N. coCt) - ' JULY 18� 1991, • 7:3()�M H 0 0 S 1 E ROO ME' DOW N TOW N ' 'I N 0 I A NAP 0 LIS NEVER TO YOUNG-Eight-year-old Kelly Bufkin t kes in the gospel ounds and later clapped _and danced a the music moved him. (Photo by N. Scott) Raven Ware, a flve-year-old, was as the s ylng goes: It A pretty a...…

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…7 DETROIT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I SAM OFTEN SAYS that Iss c 1bomas should remember his roots becaUse hen he w going through hi trial and tribulations being a whimp! according to Sam, TV commentators id Magic Johnson sent him "a bag of balloons" and told him to remember where he came from. So I knew Pal ce Pi tons and Ponti c lions were t1ashe of Sam' danger zone. - "Wro�" . "When ...…

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…7·1 • I ct. Career Beginnin IF "mid­ dle-of-tbe-road" high school juniors and nio who aren't at the top or bottom of their cl and re often overlooked. They attend and main in average , but their ic ldlls are a couple of level behind their peers. early all the particip. nts are .. poor and half come from Ingle­ pamet home . THE PROGRAM combines dult mentors, career and COllege preparation, and emphas on basic kills to raise gra...…

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…nt rtainment ar i . wher African m ri have n opportunity for the leading edg no urpri econd comin American from th 1 on the at de j t uperbly cted film with Oscar rated performances by George T. Odom, Anne D. Sander and Lawrence GiI1i� but question "Straight Out 01 Brooklyn" not box' for both white and African ongwri r o h Y r Janet J c on nd Kenneth "B byface" Edmond were named Songwriters of the Y�ar at BMI' 39th nnu I Pop...…

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…JU WESTERN MICHIGAN TE DE Joann Roberts cited numero complaints in defe e of her recommendation to di mi Warren. Although mo t of the complaint again t Warren centered on hi job performance during the 1 90-91 chool year, Roberts cited pa t activitie that he felt warranted attention al o. Among Robert • complaint against Warren were: ode o C o t e oad rrstmas parade Hard work and dedication gets a dream going By Jao McDowell ...…

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…2 BENTON HARBOR /\REA Ino t nH t I ph n for public Th ci ty commi ion proved r Publi Telepho Compen­ greement with Michigan Bell Amerit h Company to in- t 11 fifteen public telepho on it throughout the ci ty. Some of th loc lion would be: Coif x d M in; Pipe tone and Jefferson; Pipe tone nd Empire; Pipe tone icy: n Bell In- than .00 Com pens tion one; $90.00- $239.00 - Compen lion 7 ; $240.00-$269.00 - Compe tion 8%; $270....…

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…U 7· 1 Sa Ie t \ . \ nd I h' a I. h B rid'" Cabinet Clean Up IsCrucial The la t time you came - down with the fluoracold,did you drag your elf to the medicine cabinet in hopes of .. finding ome relief! Did you - w de through a sea of bottles trying to remember which medicine wa for which ymptom? Children are. not the onl y o who can be poisoned by what i lurking in a medicine cabinet. The National Safety . Council recommends...…

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…1 RELIGION Jehova · the Ca pa e a fog d d DElROrr- All hutory is important alld the Michigan Citizelllul the hinory of an particularly importDltt. From time to time we will prae1Il Oft ow reli DIU pa e, 1M history 01 di/lert!ltt cJwre eltCOtITa e all cJwrchu to end au their clJMreh lti.rtory 0 it CtJII be iIIcluded ill: A LookAt MicJai'QII� ClaMreha. Jehovah ionary Sap . t Church, 1 1 J Camp lit w organized on April 15, lKS. The...…

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…Jl!LY 7 • 1 1 ------------------------------------��------------------------��----------------------------------------------�--------------- , or .... mbllng produot •• t home. 7-d y 24·hr. rvlee. Info 504·848-1700. DEPT. p8232. m ASSISTANT METAL EL T TECHNICIAN - Full· m posI on. Full b.n.flt. Pack ge. ed - high aohooI . ploma or equivalent. with oour ework In ohern try and phyaIos. Inm lurgyor m eof a plus. RequIred - knowl...…

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…ICHIGA CITIZE JU Y 7 • ,1 1 . lave Frederick Douglass was invited by the Rochester (New York) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to give an oration in Corinthian Hall on the Fourth of July, 1852. He agreed, but not on that date; on the day after Independence Day, staunchly antislavery Rochester crowded into the hall to hear what came to be know Frederick Douglass's Fifth of July speech- "Wh t to the Slave Is.the Fourth o/July?" . Douglass...…

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