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October 18, 1992 • Page Image 16

…- i BUSINESS 'FINANCE « . ,A REAGAN ap­ poinee aIX1 former CIA gemal co , rond\Xled that � OOuld have faced a trial hy � full Sena following his impeach­ ment by the Ho of Repre­ mauves, aIX1 rot solely by a Senate Committee. Sporldn's 3S-page � did oot address 18ting's guilt or in­ roeerce in � 1981 eveas that led t> his iI¥1ictment. The jooge rejected 18�' argurmrt that be i a victim of double jeopardy. The �ue for Sporldn ...…

October 18, 1992 • Page Image 17

…2 I "I t ibl dri " m n, y "I h ve to dmit ttl' ted both tty (hi wife) nd e (hi on). I'd yell nd criticiz nd t ten d hit ... I 0 I'm a dif- ferent pe no, I d. drin in over 12 y m d to w child - d to ty." Ed and Betty e" lkin it over" with m . Th y coupl in th ir , nd th ir only child, ter, 27 yea old, h a drinkin probl m that i h din him to d j il or death, and n. I'm workin on helping them to "let go" of Peter. It' dear, t l...…

October 18, 1992 • Page Image 18

…1 Combining spicy flavors like cilantro, red pepper sauce or hot sesame oil with canned veg tables, such s com, beans or mushrooms can turn a humdrum meal into an ethnic feast. A ampling of spicy recipe ideas using canned foods includ : - Mixing canned stewed tomatoes with M xican seasoning and spices to create a fresh and delicious sal a, - Add Cajun spices to any canned meat or seafood to create a dish with New Orleans flavor. ...…

October 18, 1992 • Page Image 19

…KIDS WORLD CH-WAYWORD eon.po.KMrD WW1ted In Grand Rapid •• Kalamazoo & Battle Creek for weekly �. Mu.thave Intere.t In your oommunlty. ability to report ..... eoou . Will train the right 1ncIvkbII, Send reame rdIot ...... d JntereettlO: MIO= Citizen, PO 8aK .H�Pk. 48200, Get hired the wayt Learn how to get empbjere tIOOIII you Md ..._,------ ...... -------------------- ..... give you the Job you VISION TEASER THE INTERNATI...…

October 18, 1992 • Page Image 20

…z ? • o 's goal: Is to bring more attention to the African ituation from a citizenry pro pective, and demon tr te through and by petition on a national level the extent of constituency support for corrective action and or in­ tervention assistance by the United States through its in­ fluence in th United Nations and inter-national community. Africa Now is against cur­ rent efforts to have starving and dying children caught in ...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 1

…\ ()I. \\ I 'C).·r i . I, , .. "1/'1'/" ,/,1, l » \ t ,., /',,,/,i, (hluh,," 11-1-.11)1)2 Qu on urround h �Iff' rol In youth' drowning By TERRY KELLY IIlchlpn C n BBN'ION HARBOR - When the vote in Benton Hamor broke with tradition in tho August primary, am switched to the Republicq ballot, tbey did it for ODe on: to 0 t Berrien Sheriff Stephen M ehke. "It hurt m to vo Republican, " said one nior citizen. "But that to 0." dld-d...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 2

…If that view i correct, then it ppears that those problems are likely to get worse more and more Blac fall below the federal poverty line which i $13,924 for a family of four and $6,932 for a ingle person. The Census Bureau report released I t week, bowed that 32.7 percent of Blac live in poverty compared to only 10.7 percent ofwhi . In ab 01 ute numbers ap­ proximately 9.8 million Blacks are poor. Particularly ominous for the f...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 3

…nd to ud m ncan n • Ov r75 • 01 trlc wh r mo t African-Am ric n tud nt tt nd chool w r 11 perc nt� ,pain blow th chi v m nt I v I for th tat. • In th 30 dl trlct high t P rc ntag of Afrlcan-Amerlc n tudent , the av rag tax ba e to upport. ach tud nt wa 56,006 Ie than the tate av rage. • IA I, L-Florida tands on th verge of ending i first BI c to the U.S. Congre ince 1876. Last week tate enator Carrie Mee won the Democra...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 4

…In m ny children tod y i more chal­ lenging nd demandin job than it ed to be. In th 1, you d extended famili v il ble to give dvice, b by- it, pro ide an emergency loan or red meal. Famil y doctors, mini te and rabbis helped nswer q tions about child-rearing. Too y, many paren are iso­ lated, without trong ties to their neighborhood and with few rela­ tive vail ble. And, with in­ creased divorce rat and more births to unmarried ...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 5

…HIGHLAND PARK N tion 1 Quartette Convention of America, which w founded by R.H. Harris in 1947. A rdin to Blue, he been a me r of the national, ltate, nd city Quartette Convention, 34, 35, and 36 yea , re pectively. Blue, who w bom in Alexander City, Alab rna, aid when he tarted singing go pel at age 13, "You to be a member of the church before you could ing in the church. A whole lot of people lnging today ain't got a church hom...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 6

…BITA 0 PI C The movie S rafin , WOOopi Gddbcrg re wee A ec:tgroup� were invi�k>a . � � Theatre. An e party � d in � obbypriorto � sOOwing. The rl:� filmml Ldeti Kh\lll8lowere spcdal � � were Dr. &. • Karl Gregory, Earline Franklin (Aret!B' is�r-in-l8w), � &. Jom 0Xl)as, Ted TaIbert(award win­ ning1V prodlX:ez), Maggie Porer, At:,­ q Pic:teeofPR Ne ;Atty. Eric Cay, Anmue �r, Karl L Young, Robert Bomar, Beatrice & Cbmtinc BWc, ...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Oco 11- 7 Who Kaf George (M�) Sut­ tles twl (Cool Papa) Bell? ocroasa 13, 1831 - Jo �Jpedpa�nt haJvrster reaper.l96S­ ted PbiladrJpma' premiere prodoc­ 'onofAmiriBtnka's Dutchmtin. 1� -Harlem'sNew� Theater opened with Roo Mbr' Who's Got His Own. 1926-J l.eroyBrown,fust Black American naval oftia:r k> die in cxmbat, was born. 1956- R. HanDa, electrical en­ gineer, was bom. 1920 - � Nationa...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 8

…t i he cal a VIEWS OPINIONS -Afr c n pro rb J ',I , I Gov. John ngJer must re lize he h m de mist e nd revoke hi ppointment of tephen to the Parole Board. The Berrien County voter id no to Mar c past prim ry election nd . th good re on. c e u ed racism for political g in. The evidence can be een in ' the adverti ement he r n in his election bid. The d depict Blac m e youth handcuffed hile n officer e rche the trun of n uto a M r...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 9

…orne choice n ce ry? Louis X cho the rna er teacher ONE MAN had become a unoga1le Ca�rto him (Malcolm X) am the �r the tel' Teacher (the Hooorable Elijah Muhammad). Although he loved both, Louis X clae the T�r. Both men, hisk>ry has smwn us, are two oftbe greatestAfriam Ie ders to date. Both men strengthcm, Caul and all, con­ tinue to impact people worldwide. Contemporary history also shows u that today, the Homrable Louis (...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 10

…• • Over 400,000 winners to date Cash 5 is so easy to win, you could, call it a cash machine! After all, Cash 5 gives more winners, more prizes andmore chances to win. . It's also easy to play. Just pick 5 numbers out of the 39 on the play slip. Or use "Easy Pick" and let the. computer pick your numbers for you. Drawings are every Tuesday and Friday, so you can play twice a week! Now Cash 5 is really easy to win because we're . giv...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 11

…LovingAin 't Easy to do all my life, and to do it all under these circumstances makes it all even more special." said it was "too competitve" -but that didn't stop David from seek­ ing an audience with "PleaSt! Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em Tour" stop in Alabama in 1990. "I had met Steve Russell of Troop when I opened for the group locally back in '88, and Troop was with the P .H.D. Tour this time around, so I had sort of an inside connec...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 12

…Ther t no holding thi b auti- ul ladie tal nts ba k. h' th G dde sCold Madina mooth, and cia y with h r n whit singl "Only In My Dr ams". G dd . ld Madin has a very uniqu tyle of inging. Her ound has air dy b en labeled as being urban - pop by s m of your well known enter­ tainers, and promotional com­ panies. G ddess cold Madina is n stranger to the entertainment field. She ho ts her own T.V. how "Raps Corner" in Detroit. Godde...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH Taylor By Americ annual- ly. Furth r, the CDC number of people diag ith AIDS could double within the next two ye tit f 0 th diagno e will be among com­ munitie of color. Prevention rem ins the only mech ni m for curbing t t trend. One day before the Sullivan pre conference, th National Minority AIDS Council released a document titled, "The Impact of mv on Com­ muni ti of Color: A blueprint for the ninetie ." Thatdocume...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 14

…BENTON HARBOR D.I'U�'A - Some Benton H r City pproved three ye r contract ith the Michigan G Utilities to provide ervi in upgradin collectio for the City' r d Sewer D partment. "You h ve turned your b c on Benton H or City employees, the union orke d th citize of Benton Harbor by ot giving them t ese job," Benton Harbor employee, John "Sams aid. Sams, P ident oftbe Local Union 1433, of the American Federation of State, County and ...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN The Rap of Mitch Match The group Mitch Match is a Ypsilanti based kid rap group managed by Oz II Management. They consist of two 11 year old boy and they are Marvell Moore A. KA. Baby Veil and Kevin Everette AKA Kevin D. Both boys are in the 5th grade in school and been rapping together for 2 years and trying to make it big in the music • business. They write their own material and they have been competing in a host...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 16

…BUSINESS/FINANCE Who would qu tion th t B peop lot rrore jingl in our j ? Surely no one, and definitely not BI people in Harlem, Wa South Philly. But, who' out there givin tom Bl can t more bread in our poe q tion t African Ameri uld long before � general e 0 ovem r 3rd. Are we content to go along with tyl . played by President Bush and Governor Clinton without qu tionin the ub- tance of �ir wo am '0 toward helpin BI to koow ...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 17

…/ RELIGION i , ythin , . y tal in to r, j cn't 0 . tcanldoto Ipmy r?" - Jill, Le i ,. Thi . a difficult d inful m for II t Jill's in t orld. I help I ith all' of emcltloul prob t y to , ho th f mily nt or pe to ep to ard Ip? . de , but a medic I evaluation to deter- min th CI of her ympto . If 'd 0 to her family actor, that ould be a ood . Iy, hy won't your mother 0 a doctor? he afra,id e til that t crazy? afraid h an in...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 18

…. By VIRGINIA ESSINA, PH,RD So you're thinking ofb coming . vegetarian. Or maybe your daughter carne home from her first emester of college and announced that h ha gone meatless. Or your pre chooler will eat everything from artichoke to zucchini but suddenly turns hi no e up at hamburger. Can you and your family survive the change? And will you ever be able to come up with enough palate­ ple ing meals to replace the fried chicken...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 19

…• AUTO SALES D I ALWth'S T�T THAT SftIEu WAS JUsT HIS »1RlY OLI> SOC�· 1989 COLT HATCHSACK­ trenems. �r, new , p rfeet maintained. Excel! nt oondltlon. Michigan C Iz n Mv. 10/11/92 HUD/FHA, HO ES HUD/ HA CA AS BATTLE' CREEK - BENTON HARBOR MUSKEGON-KALAMAZOO !fill oca .. N ilil' .... - tS i .. 18 0 i I' !� ..,. i9(. �� .. .. ! U Ii lJ-' - - .. - - • �� N c::t c::t' mr-· For FHA terms, see the local ,da...…

October 11, 1992 • Page Image 20

…con nued from 9 Nam w held upon r qu OL Ie contlnu d from Pag 88 IL BUSH'S Apex Energy Company' the envy of many people who are trying to tart a busin During hi dad' reign, Neil invested $3,000 in the business, got the federal government of bac 75 per­ cent of its S2 million financing deal and drew a salary of $160,000 a year in a project that, ended up being a dry hole and left the government holding a worthIes tock certificate....…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 1

…I Derrick Bell: 'Racism is here to stay' 4 • P�HJ(' B-1 0 Vol. XVI No. 46 An tntounoa Poopt«: I�; .i F ,,', I ','OP'f' October 4 -10. 1992 , , 'W , By All on Jon MicJU,� Citiz." The Rus ian plan' of interest to Afriean Americans who have yet to ee the Am riean version of a jump tart to put too e held in lavery on their way to capitalism: 40 cres and a mule. Many hi torians and ocial cientist place blame for the economic depri...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 2

…On ,mllllon­ for King LO ANGEL ,CA-Al­ though his attorney rejected the city'. initial offer, develop­ me last week uggest that Black motorist Rodney King wm receive t lemt $1 million • • result of his brutal beat­ ,ins--aptured on videotape- by four white Los Angeles pollee officers I t March. The virtual exoneration of thole 0 CCIS by a jury which iDeluded no Blacks set off this plSt April's rio An­ Fla. In his civil suit, Ki...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 3

…p ( ) - About 40 Blac teen- ge marched on rainy treets to pro t n 11- white jury' cquittal of white busine man, who d he hot and wounded two Bl ck teen­ agers in elf-defense. Other members of the Blac com­ munity id the verdict for Daniel Strong w unfair. The Erie County Common Pleas Court jury on Friday found Strong innocent of two coun each of aggravated ault and reck! endangennent. Strong's shotgun bla ts wounded and partial...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 4

…D BORAH BEC ME Darrilyn' counselor, working arouod � clock for . weeks. ''She didn't j�t ork with me," Danilyn ys, "S� worked with my children, too." Deboroah taught �m roping kills. "Irsead of p� � ttx: pi I'd call ber," Darrilymemem­ rs. ''lfit�n'tforFamilicsF'� . I'd dead ani my children would nered all over the place." Danilyn has been clean for three years. Emma remembers two � tmt made her want � quit � � am tum ber life ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 5

…"Just lor today-let me remember that Love is yellow as th 'morning un: it warms my rt when night is done It' crim on as the rUleSt ro ; and gentle as a wind that blows. It's green with envy in the spring when flower bloom and children ing. It' lavender at twilight time when angels fly and poets rhyme. Love is blue QJ cloudless sky over purple moun!ains standing high. Love LS the gold that autumn wore. It is all these thing and ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 6

…PUS o u Arm you If with economics'll n "We m t tum other not on h other." - Rev. Je e L. Jack on The recent incident on Detroit' ide which ended with the demise 0 1 Dent, an African American mal , t the hands of an Arab American mer­ chant, unfortuna ly i ano r d chap r in the plight 00 economic ta of affai� aoo in the inner city community­ African Americans comprise more than venty percent of the Detroi t population, yet w...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY How many Black dentists in the of Alabama in 1960? oJ Who was tht; 6' aJlt!ft hotne run hitter in the old "Negro u.apes?" ocrosaa 6, 1871- JUbilee Singe tarted first tour. 1933 - Y f 1m n, acmr, w born, 1920' - De- Smith, "Empress of t� Blues," enjoyed phenomenal record sales. Who are 1M elite (upper) . class in 1M nation of Liberia? OCTOBER 7, 1934 - Playwrightlpoet Amiri Baraka (LeRol J...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 8

…Th 1 2 pr id nti 1 1 tion i n opportunity for n- Ameri n citiz n to d m nd th t tho c ndidat king th ir vot ddre i ue nd concerns that directly impact the qu lity 0 life 0 Bl c citiz n -the conomy, educa- . tion/lit racy, job urban fety, judici 1 uity, tc. It i I 0 n opportunity to y th t ithout program a ing directly to olurio to tho i u , our support (vot ) i not t be ta en f r grant d. Afri n-Am ricans h ve urvived and ucce ded; thi...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 9

…VIEWS OPINIONS DR. A I G ARABLE When George B h called for " ew World Order," he meant om thin more n th d th 0 Soviet Communi m. The e World Order" 0 promise th end of intern tion 1 b rrie hich re trict tr de nd corpor te inv tID nt between n tio . European h ve initi ted a "Eur pean Community" which will oon elimi te virtually all customs duties, ere te a common currency, nd eventually tron federal government Th recent free ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 10

…Continued from 86 surners. Thi declaration would be made in pre conference /public meet­ ing where busine and political leaders would be invited to attend and participate. THE W PAP R in Region 3 would al 0 propo e a cooperative marketing plan to ad­ verti ers. with thi plan, adver­ ti ers would have the opportunity to purchase ad pace in each newspaper in the region for a set price. This is first step to a larger, stronger, co...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 11

…"I'm gl d th t Lin oln got buck d in th ace, w hould hav b n re in th fir t plac . ow let m dr pit lik it hould b dr pp d and watch Roc y M rciano t mopped." A lyrical perspectiv 0 whit Am rica' . hero s brought t u by a rap groupwh e lyri nd mu ic r just as insightful and hon t a the rapper who ha b en credited with discov ring th m. Da Lench M b i a trio of young m n who were ach born and raised in S uth Central Lo Angels. Th ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 12

…Top 10 Singles "Give It Up," Love You," Top R&B/Soul 1. Arre.ted Develop eat "People Everyday," (Chry lis/ERG) Last Week: No.6 2. Tevin Campbell "Alone With Y au, .. (QwestfWarner) No. 7 3. Jade "I Wanna Love You," (Giant/Reprise) No.8 4. Jocleci "I'm Still Waiting," (Up­ town/MCA) No. 11 S. After 7 "Kickin" It," (Virgin) No.9 6. Troop "Sweet November: (At­ lantic) No. 10' 7. EPMD "Crossover," (IAl.JChaos) No. 13 I. Men' Mor...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 13

…You can cle rly ee where the trend oin, nd in hurry! In 1990, 25,701 new c e ere reported. nd, bee u e of in dequ te fundin of public he Ith dep rtment round the country, thi tremendo gro th reported 0 ctlve may even be f r too low, ince the CDC report th t m ny heal th dep rtmen re imply unable to keep up ith reporting of 11 new n HEALTH " Bill Cinton to pend more tim di- c in lth care. A era h eour In r form m intained, bu...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 14

…Project TEA . holds 2nd Annual Jump Rop -A-Thon Berrien County high chool tu­ dents are involved in th 2nd Annual Jump Rop -A-Thon that will be held October 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in t�e Lake Michigan College gym­ nasium, The theme of thi year's Jump Rope-A-Thon is "Jumping for an AIDS free future." Muhamm d Ali has been named Honorary spokesperson for the 2nd year running of the Jump Rope-A­ Then, sponsored by Project TEAM. ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 15

…1 BENTON HARBOR D A quote from an 1895 i ue of Benton Harbor Momi New., a n w p per Mr. ee purcha ed wh n he mo d to Benton Harb r. "At th time of my coming to B nton Harbor the cl ty REDEDICATION OF JEAN KLOCK PARK Benton Harbor Mayor Emma Hull, (front left) and Benton Hafbor City Manager John Elliott Jr., speak to crowd in front of the guard house at the entrance of Jean Klock Park before cutting ribbon at the Rededication Ceremon...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 16

…povkJe . 00 et more green in , "F: Y AmI=riCans will be mcst an:emcd \It will be "Values" of: family income; Clle(:lCt)()()k balmlng iOOivid buying power nd retirement reven . TIl: val that Am�ns I1Dt� mtMur­ phy Brown's � m1 the "two paren in each OOR" that the Republicanc; ha� been � . about Vo will go to wtonever gives Amcricam val� in the form oftwochickem ineverybody' pot and la e-model car in each . person' gam How can...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 17

…: Learnin , a furi m, nd felt ny by t rt. r f red d fed Carter' fury by finn Dinah Lee inadvertently rt r' pi n to ill rever. and G len realized �le (Trevor) C rter' l .. & et, AI­ thou h b dly beaten by Carter, Di h Lee ouldn't tell Jeremv who did it. li horrified to find ill 1 't . Timmy' arne o talie' friend, Kyle lly Carter). w.a To Cart r' 01 n may make it im ible for Trevor to Ppe death. o � .'��LD: Spencer, who planned...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 18

…Autumn Harv Sr ad Welcome in th fall on with thi delightful bre d that' a perfect combination of autumn' colorful fruits and vegetable. Thi tender, slightly tangy bread is delectable erved with an orange butter. 1/3 cup diced c rrots, cooked, pureed 1/3 cup c nned pumpkin or diced b n n qu h, cooked, pure d 11 cup un weetened ap­ pi auce 1 tabl poon iloney 1 tablespoon butter or m r- arine 1 cup bread Dour 1 cup whole wheat ...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 19

…• I. • t J A ICA INC U DLE. of 100 tlo 2 min. order 112. .L.M Pro' Low - FIIIt m .. Purelnd - luck - kb AemcMr CU' product 18 pure � � n-� (minted bv U.S. o.p.rt- ...- ... , .._..., "" ...... ng. m of tr ). We oommunlty, bUlty to Guarant •• 1 Mon.y .. .;oylng growth &.n- report eoourately. Hou ••• pray - Fa.t pwalJeled In M.LM. _ Will tr In th right Luoky .pray - Love tory. Make no IncIIvIca.IaI. Send t"etUne epray 1.7 . Send to...…

October 04, 1992 • Page Image 20

…Part 2 of a two part ert An interview with · Detrick Bell by H rb Boyd new. Bell, perturbed over the I w chool rei uctance to hire a "woman of color," took an unpaid leave of ab ence two years ago. The law hool, citing a university rule limit­ ing faculty 1 ve to two consecutive years, construed Bell's refusal to return at the end of the leave a resignation. Ha rvard 's pre ident Neil Rudenstine re ched a imilar con­ clusion. B...…

September 27, 1992 • Page Image 1

…WANDA F. ROQUEMORE/Michigan Citizen ACORN seizes house to protest city's 'illegal' stoppage By WANDA F. ROQUE OR n Cltlz.n Q OIT - Angered nd f�trated with the city's low P ce in proce Ing homestead­ ing applications under the Nui ance Abate­ ment Ordinance (NAO), ACORN and residents of an tside neighborhood recently opened, cleaned and claimed for the com­ munity a vacant house the city refuse to proce under th NAO. "City officia...…

September 27, 1992 • Page Image 2

…Only light Improvem nt for Black In key te t PRINC TON NJ-African American students last year continued to how slight im­ provement on what is generally considered the nation's most important tandardized test. 1be combined verbal and math scores of Black students on the Scholastic Aptitude Test rose by one point last year to 737. But, the slight rise continued a is-year increase in Black scores. Nevertheless., the average combi...…

September 27, 1992 • Page Image 3

…RD incumben hinder GOP for Ho control. "I don't think th co ttai are going to be there," B llenger aid in reference to President Geor Bush' low pproval ratin , which he id won't help Republican elections efforts. "I think for that re on the Democra have a much better chance," Ballenger continue. "In fact, the odd re th t (Democratic presidential candidate) Bill Clinton is going to carry Michigan. If he doe , that' going to help th...…

September 27, 1992 • Page Image 4

…PU o red " �. petpIe to tell their time if day. It is a caPlrxm they tofrndtht!tmelves onthe'"'fJtfIalmaJ g«Jg1tfJhy. h tells them Mht:retheyt7t; atd� theyQ1f!." - Dr. John H rl Clark. �'expedBlUsfirdi1d born in l.9OO • follows: Black 70.3 .whi 76 Families laded by women: B 56.2 pereen; .. whia 17.3 percent. Educatioo am�: for every$l,(D)whi earn,g of equal ochratioo earn: - H.S. Dropout - men $797 and women $974; - H.S. E...…

September 27, 1992 • Page Image 5

…CHILD CH '. line­ Pleventlon run by Department rl ttl m1 It aC\l1iculwn deYe10ped by Dr. Debotah ProttJow..stith, a physidanam deano � .. _ ....... v Sdro ciPublic Health. 1m project cxn:entm� in � city's two poorest nciglOO'­ mods, (ft predomina1ely Blade, am <R pmdonlimlely white. A 10«ssi0n OOUISC fOr high scmol students focugeson the . ofviolen:em11Dmicideaniintro­ dua:s altcmltiYe ways ., J.t:SOlve cooftids. St\XbJIs lear...…

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