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October 29, 1989 • Page Image 17

…S. 1m And Gym Ight At Th YWCA All area single adults are in­ vited to a Swim and Gym ight on Saturday, ovember 4, at the YWCA, 508 Pleasant, St. - Joseph. Volleyball and basket- . ball from 7-10. Pool opens at 8 p.m. Board games and refresh­ ments will be provided. A $2.00 donation is sug­ gested. For more information call (616) 983-6625. Sponsored by the Single Adult Christian Fellowship Group. Tour of L C Tours of Lake Michig...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 18

…Finances/Mane • Fo example, ere arc some in­ vestment . struments that re­ quire minimum of 100,000 but they pay very high rates of inter t. Sue in tm nts are out of th r e of m but mut funds , fo e - ample, 100 persons to invest 1,000 each d earn th much higher rate of i terest. ext eek will co tinuc with thi 100 at the ney mar et. Meanwhile, if ou would li e orne free information explain­ ing the money market and the diffe...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 19

…"I t' wonderful place to rai a family. Plenty of work to k pthekid out of'mischief," "'We've h d eight children, and 36 grandchildren. They hav or ed in the orchard nd h v been rai eating appl and appl produ ." y Lee England. y wife w born in the hou liv in. Wh n th boy went away to w r, h and. her i te worked in th orchard. We all have been bl with good h alth." TIl growers ofW hington tate pple and their: fami­ Ii hope you'l...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 20

…21 2 1 ::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::.:.:::::::.:::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 21 :;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::: to "There is no thing as hiding behind the rule , • . cO explained. 0J'DlalIy if so cone wants during the ting. they q to be p on eD prio to the meetiDg_ If not, c­ cording to the colDDlission's they can on any ue. After uspending the rules, c...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 21

…UP COMING EVENTS G MlClrug.an and in an in- rn of art on the theme -Moving The World From to Peace, - the Into Peace Center & , Detroit. ex- hibit runl THROUGH THU SDAY DECEMBER 28. For more Information cal (313) 985-5422 from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. USEU 0 AFRC A ERICA HISTORY BLACK ACHIEVERS I ECE The ScIence Center exhibit Hall, 5020 John R. memaof more 100h lind oontImporary African Am d en­ gine.ra, NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 22

…eting t r Bo rd o mber _,--- -- 13 L s he I d Tue., Oct. 24 at the African Methodi Ep' cop 1 Church, Benton Vlo Y H a r- b 0 r , and burial in orth Shore emory G rdens. Robbins Bro ers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. r . Young as born February 3, 1903, in Tallulah, L . She had lived in Benton Harbor for seven years. Survivor include: two daughters - r. Eleanor Johnson of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Bertha Tolso...…

October 29, 1989 • Page Image 23

…�� lassifip�! L!pl NOtIce o.cription of Land-Lot No. 12 Thru 22 N. Puritan - CAP 383 'Nor ....... m Putttan Sub. L46-P31 Oty Of. DMrott w.rd 16 � • ,. -tmproyed . � a piIR)eI of land contlalnS a ling for occu� CIl. ".. '. 1Gi15. 1atzt. 1at11. UTOS FOR SALE It Tr .... � for $44 through Government? Call for facta! 1- 312-742-1142 Ext. 1375. Open Sun­ d v- LEGAL OnCE LAKE MICHIGAN COL­ LEGE will ccept bids for snow removal servi...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 1

…By CIIpitIIJ News Soviu LANSI G - As the body couat in the drug war rises maay are . if it' time to caD a ybe, ys a group urging � ideration of alternat� •• : __ 1 ,1; ... ft I •. . wuUwuaegJ lV'UOD. . DefiDetIy not, ys Michigan Czar· DooaId Rei . . The present policy is a .• . KenniDgton Wall, 01' of P . iaformation � the J>rug Policy Foundation. The foundation is a w ..... OIl. D.C. - based or­ .-IIZIIIJiQIl dewted to explor...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 3

…1. c y or • I DETRorr- People in Detroit's Forest Par area who prote ed city plans' to put a Pepsi plant on land set aside for 10 and middle income hous­ ing, have accepted a com­ promise solution uring that De land to the east would be pro . ded for homes. Originally protesters from the For Park Development Corporation opposed putting the Pepsi plant OD the 38 acre site, be een Dcquindre and Russell, Ganfield _d M Forest ...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 4

…and other from the African American middle cl can util- 51, h iZe their at to help all of th ho are caught in the in­ creasing r of the under­ class. The reali y of cl differen- ces in the African American community ould no be used to justify class co tradictions. In other ords, e all hould or to eliminate all forms of social and economic di crimination and disempowerment. Many African American communities ell other ra­ ci I nd...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 5

…Opi n ion/Commenta ry/ Ed itoria I SI Letters Hypocri y hau ts U.S. pol.lcy IDtcnatioD f� reached a freaDcd . chreceat1ywhcn the . of p.n.m. GeDeral An- t . Noriega, aiudcd a pos­ sible coup by disgrundled officer ·thin the panamanian Dcfcose Forces. Aav! Se ors, member of Coagrcss, policy analysts and comment ·thin the mcd· denounced the Bush Ad­ ministration for not directly in­ tervening to topple and capture the drug dealiDg...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 6

…-- --_ ... ---------- .. u .- .. -.- .. --.-----�------------ c out. I don't 0 ve to orry about hether my roommate will share in p yin all of the bil , including rent, for the rry bout …

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 7

…7 PHI LIP M 0 R R I S U. S. A. SAL UTE S ade A Difference I le W f . I . Dr. Frederick D. Patterson 1901· --.1987 Ph.D., Cornell University President, Tuskegee University Founder, United Negro College Fund U.S. President's Medal ·of Freedom , . He was first to recognize that a mind is a terrible thing to waste . • U.S.A. I . ) …

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 8

…I Highland Park Focus :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-;::::=�:::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: tM . Thursday ovember 2, 11:30 a.m. in Commo area. - Flint Jordan B etball C . c Friday/S turday 0.3- 41989 from 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. e ch day. Highland Park Com­ munity College' the defending pio . Support your Col­ T For more in...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 9

…o rd 'privatization' 'cpponent demand DBTIlOO' - Privatization, a deadly d to UDion cars but a CODCCpt proposed by the S1 mil­ • study commis- ioned by Detroit Public Schools Board Dii&bt be easiDg throuP the d doors. Boardmember Gloria Cob- biD staunchly opposed . contracting out of services DOW performed by board employees - , demanded the Oct. 10 board IDOctlDa: aD in ion into the of -unauthorized- ken the Scbool Center Bui...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 10

…e r np lie fe y re un- no incr in aff, resulting in e fee gr t emotional pr ures, Freeman ed th t there t high migh be layoff, and the 0 percent p y hike proposed by ement far belo the r te of inflation. Repre ent tive from the governor office d the Dept. of Corrections could not be re ched by press' e. BLE PRIC HOUR …

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 11

…CrnzEN 8& TCO .... ACHI·EVE A • W • A • R • 0" 5 1 ..... - - - 1989 Civic Recipient Ronald C. Clark \Nashirigbn, DC 1989 Communications Recipient Christ>phe( H. Bennett Seqttle, WA .... The KaDl ,Achiever ANards are designed to recognize adults whose personal or professional efforts are creating a better way eX life in inner­ city communities. Each d the five recipients will recejve a $.10,000 contribution from BfO\tIn & W...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 13

…ASHI OTO , D.C.-Al­ ·tboQlb the House ofRepreICIl- paaedan to thc 1989 Omnib Budlct Rcconciliation Act 'which repealed all medicare benefits added by the Mcdic re catlltr,OI)bic· Qwerage, Act of . Ca &ad Center 0 Black AICd, Inc.(NCBA), seeks to as much of the Ia possible in the u.s. Scoatc. Samuel S. Simmo ' CBA president, has asked, repre­ seotaiYes of allorganjzations d­ vocatiag support of elderly o av b n fit for 10 B...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 14

…o our IVAlr .. ry . MillDUlrJ hap­ �I& .... aDllOUlDCII:I • DiDth aDIIlual AIulivtnary Celebra­ tion for P or Juli Hope family. The ADnual B J)9Il- sored by the Pastor', Aid Board, will be eld <WCJDber 18, 1989 Hotel St. R . on West Grand Boulevard the' . 6p.m. Other churches particip - in ip cdebr '00 are: Little Rock B . P or, J ames Holley; H rtford � or, Dr.Chad G. A ; Prospect, P tor, Dr.Leon Whitney; Corin­ thian B p...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 15

…�. me: .... for an ailing· com,tlunlty J DICKEY REALTY GROUP I CEDC" S C to hlre grant writer for city BENTON HARBOR-The Communi Economic Develop­ ment Corporation (CEDC), Cityof Benton Harbor and the South­ western Michigan Commission (SW�C) have entered into a cooperative venture to provide assistance to the city in obtaining state and federal funds. According to Benton Harbor Mayor William Wolf, "At one time the 'city had...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 16

…, Benton Harbor Area News ---- ------ .- .- .- • • .. • .- '. • .- • • • • • • • • .- • If you' �elocate. please call: ��-7 -Ext. 479 8: 0 - 5:00 - on. - Fri. …

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 17

…u 1 people injured and 32 ar- ed, accordiDg to uthoritics. Boise estimated damages t $1.3 .. Democratic Goy. Rudy Per­ pich, a de cendant of B t European stock, reportedly . d that strife stemmed from Boise Cascade's reneging on a promise to hire a St. Louis, Mis- ouri union contractor who ould employ out-of-wor Min.qesota unionists� On strength of this promise, the state handed Boise Cascade a $16 million tax write-off, the ...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 18

…i 01 ing, to discu po ible jo� ventures in agricultural produc- ovem r tion and processi fisheries, pharm ceutical , medical equipment, h nd too , automo­ tiv parts d components, and ood products. Th del g ti 0' busine ppointment re ein ar- r n d eith r t th Expo or t . indi idu I ·omp nie by th Detr it Ec n mi Growth Cor- , por tion nd the tate of ichig n. For further information bout the Tr de E po or to ar­ r nge n p intme...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 19

…BUI'IL" The dustry for offici and researchers are trying to find alternative methods to make dispoW more efficient. One a year. The U.S. Environmental' Protection Agency have that nearly one third of the 6,500 pre ent I ndfill will close . thin the next five years as solid e continues to fill up. The rate of De landfills is declining due to local" opposi­ tion and alternative methods of solid- te disposal, POET . In Michi...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 20

…Rights Conference, cont ct: AmisUUl Res arch Center, TIlton Hall, Tulane Uni ity, w Or- l , LA 701 J • 5()4., 5- 535. For the activities ill New Hav n, coni ct: the' mistad Committee, 311 Tempt St., N Ha , Cf06511 or, Con­ necticut Historical Society, 1 Civil FIFTH FRIC QUILT F RIC T EXHIBITIO Elizabeth St., Hartford, CT 06105 (203-236-5621). For a packet of print and videotaped study materials detailing the Amistad revolt, c...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 21

…PARE T AWARE­ NESS WORKSHOP 00 you a handicapped child or know someone who doe? yes. th Gray Blanch Ubrary in th Butt Family Center. 7737 Kerch val. Detroit i apoMOring a FREE ·Parent Wor1c ope on WE ESoAY OCT. 25 from 10a11:30 a.m. For REGISTRA­ TION and more nformation 267-6559. F ILY UFE SERIES Con nee on The F&f!Iily: and School Tog r, WED ESDAY OCT. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. n Qui' Methodi Ep - copaI ChurCh ...…

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 22

…t DETROIT EAST DETROtT WEST 11,500 18,500 1 ,200 5,500 10,100 ,100 ,000 ,500 $22,100 13,800 1 ,000 10,100 ,500 ENTOFVETE r 10 7, 1,000 o ST T BROKER· . T …

October 22, 1989 • Page Image 23

…E MUD/FHA· CASAS FULL E . ACCOUNTANT for non- ..me. agency in St. Joieph. Miohig.tan arM. Accountant maI'\U .. ccounta • .prepare. budgets and finaw'lCilll repotta for IIoatd of Oirec­ tori and govern • and evaluate •• ubcontractor fl.cal :DOIctes and procedu . The poll­ ton demandl of fund lie> counting and familiarity with com 'I degrM In lie> counting or eq II required .. m � m- pottant. EOE tend I t to: Fut Time Accountan...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 1

…No· equity with school proposals LANSING - Although the two school funding proposals on the Nov. 7 ball promise more money for public educa­ tion, they will not solve the problem of equity, says a mem­ ber of the House Education Committee. Rep. Joseph F. Young Jr., D­ Detroi said neither the half­ cent sales tax increase UDder _ ropo I A or the 2-cent in­ crease under Proposal B will eliminate the disparities in per- pupil p J...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 3

…250,000 . DBDOO' - On Oct. 4 the Detr . Public Schools received for S2S0,<m. On Oct. 4 �_., trauferred to Coopers and Lybrand ceount- . Oct. 5 there a finance committee meetiDg. On Oct. 10 there was a regular school board meeting whae member Rose Mary 0 - borne made charges that the distribution of funds without the board's consent was illegal. As of Oct. 10 a legal inves­ . on d not begun. Detro' Public Schools Inter- . I o ...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 4

…OPINION THE U.�A. NE£'>� �Ilr MtJpEY F" D6F£AI £, S� w� A$ AM*"l�/G A/S CAN /<-EP ouR ,.IN'''' SrANOAitO Or LIVING! ian ory· n our- elve to forget Vincent Chin in Detroit, ic· who b ally beaten to death by . es . lding baseball bat because they thought he was respo ible for the J p nese in­ tru ion into the U.S. uto in- dustry. • Justice m t be demanded in the Loo e U in all uch incidents. This society can­ not fford and sho...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 5

…• MICHIGAN CITIZEN . • • es Up! word that reviberared throughout the corridors. The echoes from Virginia Beach spread throughout the land. When the sons and daughters of the middle class move, change is not far behind. I Youthful intellectuals, activists, and scholars more often than not spark signific nt move­ ments for in the condi­ tion of their people. The m es intervene and are ultimately dec.sive, but it ii the young w...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 7

…Highland Park Focus uct on ........ In for County Jail :HA_IlIYUlIK.A-Gr oIIiaaJlYbI'Oken 0ct.3 for a 840- bed Co ty detention facility for CCDed misdemeanants, sentenced felon and ork re law offenders. A co for the n S61.5 million facllity awarded in August to Waycor Develop­ ment Company of Detroit, CODSOrtium led by Don Barden with Turner Construction .as contractor. Architectural and engineer­ ing services for the detent...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 8

…Highland Park Focus of right r ./0 Highl d P Br ch of the Y CA h recently received federal funding from rve fcar th t if te e ted by tho federal program they y _by . ignature be urrendering their rights to be relocated and . may become homeless themsel- o be made public ul F ichigan Dep rtment of n portation engineering t of $5.5 million for th D . n free yexp 'on; the opening of Priv te Indu try Council office in the city;...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 9

…·ive inner city achi ers to r ceive , na tonal a ard .' LOUISVILLE. ICY - A W shington, D.C. pioneer in the fight against drug abuse, and ew Yor city act res who has helped hundreds of disadvantaged high school stu­ dents gain a greater sense of self- orth are among the 1989 Kool Achievers. . The Awards recognize individuals who are improving the quality dflife in America's inner cities. The five 1989 recipient and their catagor...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 11

…HPCC receive state grant for building improvem nt mOHLAND P - State Rep. Morris Hood Jr. presented Highland Park Co munity Community College °eith a cbeci for S1oo,000 on MoDday, I • Oct. 9. HPCC had submitted six dif­ feren proposals for a Capital­ Outlay grant. The projects ranged from S9�,OOO to $520,000. Among the requested projects were these: repair/replace the heating plant; install air conditioning in cl ooms; replace ...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 13

…13 ABOVE: (I-I1)Crystal Crump, Lout Crump d" McCattrytro Pontiac camed I -I thl a nder rica?- ;::: .:.: IIII .... I �:�: iiii :::: !i!1 �jjj III1 :::: I :::: :::: :::: .:.: �:� : .... .... . :.: :::: :::: .... :::: t :::: :::: :.:. :::: :=:: .... .... .... :::: :::: -x :::: .:.: :.:. :�:� ���� :::: :::: ·jjlj jl f :::: .... .... . '.* :::: i�j � ·1 .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 14

…o , on every . de of town. hen e love our elves, � no th t r ce never deter­ mined ybody' bility." en they mention Albert ein, you'D nrion George W�LSbJ'JUlton Carver, when you love your If. When-they men- tion Barbara B you me . , Corett Scott King. hen you ave yourself. When you love yourself. And fo every Larry Bird there is a M' chael Jordan. That' h t I W s 0 gl d Morehouse. We under tood that all we needed wac ance to p...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 15

…DICKEY REALTY GROUP ev. Cr·oe e t leave's ento Harbor a m sa TeI'I'J BENrON HARBOR - TelliDg it like it 1S, Rev. Lawrence Crockett said adieu to the Twin Cities in a story in the Herald­ Palladikt. Noting th t Blac in the southwestern comer of the at tand a constant threat if the raise their h Crockett sai "We really don't have th people who are coming ou front and 51 ying out front. On of the reasons, I guess, is th once y...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 16

…, Benton Harbor Area News 7 p.m. at the T . P Hall, 172S Terril . Road. CitiZe will be ked for for the T ·pin, the ye to come. Community Development Director Yemi Akin ale is .. ve abo the program and it will gener te new i The Department of Com-: merce will . or the ·0 hich will cover a variety of topic including economic development, housing and neighborhood improvement, mu icipal ervices, par and reere tion. Anyone anting...…

October 15, 1989 • Page Image 17

…tudents and faculty clash OV 1 included in plans rear'dIII. the implementation of the Africana Studies Depart­ . me Ste art re d a prepared tatemeD &om his organiza­ tioo. ·On behalf of the Pan­ AfricuStudeDt UDioD I want to firmly - that will not par­ ticipItc in aD)' dj,lopc with the •• • . Wayne S e Uoi¥ersity· the inclusion and full particiapation of the Study-In group repr . -We feel the admiaistration is tryiDg to divid...…

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