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September 13, 1992 • Page Image 16

…C Would 00 well k> . H for ani 00ing for Corporatio and iOOivid frool aD walks oflifc in H tondug int> ttCr k> provide fuJm 10 that tl1: Republicam' con­ ven1ion would be a HU��m1cNk��m� 1D pera:nt Black city had pledged $43 I11i1OOn 10 pay for expe su:h � � layout of � 00fMl1ti0n. TIl: peopl from � city hit Black Eru!rprise calls "Ore of America ' Best Oties for Blacks," 1m exhibiled tre foresight that �uiItdi In 1�, tl1: Asn...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 17

…7 o from t 0 rchitectur I firm, Willi m Brazley & oci te from M t- te on, Illinoi nd M nyam nd Shull from Detroit p nted to the city commi ion preliminary ketche of plans for th proposed community center. William Brazley of William Brazley & Associate, howed the commi ion three conceptual ketche which will feature a roller ting rink, computer room, an all purpose room for boxing, wre tling, arts &; crafts, and a weight room. A...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 18

…ltali n min trone, oup di h to complement nyone' table year-round. S up today truly reflect the in- enui ty of the everyday cook, using a wealth of vegetable available year-round. Also, soups can be mad in large quantities and frozen for later e. And they are an economi­ cal way to feed a large group or today' working person who till wants to avor a home-cooked meal. Making good soup i notdifficult. The trick is determining which ...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 19

…. lohlgan Citizen Adv 8/13 & 8/20/92 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF HIGHlJ\ND PARK ANNOUNCES A PUBUC HEARING - ON MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATlON PROJECT GRANT AND ASHANTI VILLAGE PROJECT GRANT PRESENTATlON OF PROJECT RESULTS DATE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1992 PlJ\CE: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS T1ME: 6:30 P,M. 18 ,1 9,190,1 1 TAX DEED HOLDER: W Ington 815 .on Benton Harbor, MI 49022 lAST GRANTEE: OrvthHobdy 3180 Snyder Ad. Benton Harbor, MI 49022 d ...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 20

…P IA Suppo e someon anted to teal b p t chievcmen ,rein in 'pre nt ains nd cut off future expectation among Afric n-Americ ns bout . participation in the judicial p That person ould have found it dif- , ficult to devi better plan th DOminatin Clarence TOOm to th Supreme Court hile decreasing t · number of African-Arnerlcanjud e . on the Federal bench. The confirm lion of Clarence , Thom forced the nation to p y at­ tention to man...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Detroit students receive scholarships AI Scarface Is Back ENTEHTAINMlNT , By II onJ 'eciM � Aliclti,.,. CilizM "I t)x)ught Mayor Robert Wmen provided n excellent opportu­ nity for involving his own commu­ nity in the city' development," aid Robert B. Ingram, Mayor of Op locka, F1orida, and a conference par­ ticipant. Among the idem wittaSed fi t hand by the Mayors were the San- ford Vill e olject, . ion Area People (MAP) mod...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 2

…i De ti tution I nd g nt of for un pul r vi Zundel..' • pu Ii h d P mphl t yi ng the Holo u t w n over- bl n myth perpetrated by worldwid Jewi h con­ pi y. Trl I for King b Ing del yed L G L - Ac- quitted on crimin I charge from th Rodn y King , the four offi ers ' federal trial ha been moved to September 29 to give defen e attorney more time to prepare. An attorney for on of the officers told U.S. Di - trict Court Judge ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 3

…• Ju c I rv lstant u.s. Denis Langfold- ppointed by Gov. John Engler to become the t BI Judge the Oakland County Circuit Court and the first BI c person to hold major county-wide office in Oakland County. "I hope I'll be fair and ob­ jective, analytical, trong on protection for the com­ muni ty, and courteous to lawyers and witnes and other court pel1onncl," . d Langford-Morris. Engler came under criticism earlier this year ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 4

…If f P v rty re me hed int t unwill ingne o th mInd female in thi country to c m tog ther I I committed partners in a marital relationship. Thi has to nd or th in- titution of th family will t - tally di int grat and th trend of poverty and d pair will b the norm with our families. Child poverty rat on th ri The Children' 0 fen Fund, privat adv ca y gr up, aid 26.2 percent 0 children living in citie with population flO, or m...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 5

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Who I.r belIewd to IItwe ".. tlwhl;tatptlid� ill the u.s. ;"1982? SEYIEMBER 9, 1960 - TemiI dwJJeo&er AI1b Jr Of WII fiIIt B** m win u.s. Open. 1966 - ec. .... ce Madey swam in • IIDt Black female fi*ral judge. 1913- olympian, • , born. urn - Beary O. r wu the first Black . paduateofWestPoint. Tenyem later, J B. Alexander be- came the 1eCOI¥S. ., HIGHLAND PARK Th 10 'y Girl' ma popular by the 'Tem...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 6

….. DETROIT m Hajia Fatimatu, consultant, from Brooklyn, N.Y., was one of many I vendors attending the African Wortd Festival. I' I These gentlemen enjoyed ·Lady Watchi�g· at the Festival. - - - : 'This young family took a minute out to relax along Detroit' waterfront. I I t I ;p HOT' 0 S BY· W A D A F. r The 1992 African Wortd Festival drew hundreds of people from across the country. Antionette Clay 3, and her brother Anthony...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 7

…ISOLA RAHA IL OR "Just lor today-let me remember to rejoice ill impl« things I need no wealth to buy ... The cent 01 pine upon t wind, a burnished copper s , carlet ro es on the fence, unri e through the trees, Lord grant that I may 1I0t outgrow affinity with these ... " Friend enjoying v cation pots thi e on were Mary Powers, who vi ited relative in Wi con in, Amanda Crui h nk, trying her luck at the ca inos in La Vega, Mil...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 8

…The Democrats have a death wish. They self-destructed in 1988 with Dukakis, and in 1984 with Mondale. This year they think they have a winner with Clinton-Gore. They are pleased with their convention, their post-convention bus tours and the numbers in the polls. AlL of these events went well, because they learned -the experts keep telling us-from the past successes of the Republicans. ' So, both parties are chasing the blue-collar subur...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 9

…VIEWS/OPINIONS ,. doul wiD 1iI." 1liI mt be irmptetld ., nan ICIdemic ml career pauiII smwd mt be de8ncdmldmdnnrhearl1erin IN FACf, many of my pe­ vbuI aWmas fbaa on � fact t "higher education begins carty." JfIll)'CD.uct1ike .,� alpita�aspedal twopartai\IDD thatlWlOIe �eadyeduca­ tioo. pIeMe give B a call orwrite: HILTON HIGHBR EDUCA- 11ON, 3l39N. Galey Awnm- 11.01, PoDOll, CA 91761. Al1lK>ugh I was a pretty px1 ti&h � stud...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 10

…fire the conti fromA2 "But for BI c Americans, for BI ck wom n, and for the nation, Dr. Jemison's participation in this mi - ion' ignificant. It culminates the realization of dream for a lone Black female, but more Importantly it is an additional piece of evidence that all youngsters regardle of race or sex can have uch dreams ful­ filled," Dr. Scott aid. "Further, Dr. Jemison is still the only Black female astronaut, and eeing ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 11

…" ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF Betw en 1974 and 1979, the company' ued 9 of th planned 20 di . But in 1979 the record industry I went into a tailspin, and CBS entered a period of turmoil during which many Master­ works projects were can­ celed. The Black Composers Series was among them, as were several of the label's composer-supervised con­ temporary-music projects. The series was left un­ finished, and CBS - which is now Sony Qa...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 12

…DAY, SEPT. 71 SUMMER IN GREENFIELD VI UAGE - On the Vlllag Green, children can experience the pie ures of childhoods past wtth hoop rolling, jack , string gam , puppets and marble. Activities Include demonstration of gl blowing, pott ry and printing plu the chanc to s som 80 historic structures such the George Washington Carver Memorial. Call (313/271-1620). � JAZZ JAM SESSION - The WIse Quartet' featuring pianist Pamela Wise an...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH In the United State on dollar out of every even in our g nation 1 product (0 P) i pent on he Ith care. Thi amounts to over $800 bil­ lion dolla or $3200 per pe on. We have th world' mo t expensiv healthc re y tern, but we don't have the world' hea1thi t citizens. Even if we look at the life expectancy of . white Americans alone, it would rank only about 15th in the world. At one extreme, we are capable of providing the mo t...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 14

…,. Benton Harbor youth enjoy playing on the monkey bars during the -End of the Summer Program­ ponsored by BH Department of Parks and Recreations. Charles Grey draws Atfreda Randolph's picture. Benton Harbor youth (front row) and youth supervisors (back row) display crafts made during the Arts and Crafts Program. Benton Harbor youth enjoys many different gam provided by BH Park nd Recr ions. Alfreda Randolph displays the finished produc...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 15

…AI��rw I d it II und termtned ' bo much the City will recdve t.rom MDOT, but some moDi will Q)me from the City's Downtown Devel. opment Authorl ty and from fedaal a.aeDcles -- BENTON HARBOR ACCORDING TO the reaolu-· IN OTHER BU� ........ � the city . _ commission approved: Congratulation Marcel1m Sims, a 13 year-Old eighth grader at Reeths-PutIer Junior High School w given a hand of applause and a big thank you recently. Sims rec...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 16

…!>. I, ,. ", : ) : ' ' .. I I • i : , t I • l , • , , , • I I . i , i , . . • I , , , 11IEY GOT CHANCE k> spero rnilliom eX doUaIs in a city with a Iigb lifr.styE alXl with own:d su:h AJIaoIa' Julie Dash, who produced �eX�IMt",�with being in *mm:e � jazz � 1leet pu1ies, fbIk-life, � am . , marlcct . had great numbets of"�" arm1s � tmrwcns Corsale. � festival provided a � which told many stories of...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 17

…Convenient, ood t ting nd nutri tio re the coo ing buz- zword And, ther th y de cribed the grand prize-winning "Be t of Beef Coo -Off. Sp ni h Stea Roll with Sauteed Vegetable won the $15,000 top prize for S ndy Collins of Wheat Ridge, Colo. Thi beef recipe not onl y ple e the palate, but e ch protein-rich I rving provid a generous helping of nutrients like zinc and iron - all for j ust 277 calorie ! The beef roll i actually a i...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 18

…r r • p CHURCH CALENDAR Word." Sp 1 I invit d u t in­ clud: Bill linton, d mocr tic pre idential candid t • nd th Rev. Dr. Garon r C. Taylor, pa tor emeritu of the Con ord Bapn t Church of Br00 - lyn. e Yor. St. Stephen' Banquet et Women' .conterence scheduled Oak Grove African Me thodis t Episcopal Church will sponsor a Fall Women's Conference, Women Working Wonders September 25- 27,1990. The proceeds from the conf...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 19

…ADVERTISE CALL (313) 869-0033. lion of '-"d. DESCRIPTION OF LAND Of��Itu� CouRy of BerrIen Ent lot 9 & W 18' of Lot 8 bIk 7 Benton Harbor Improvement Iveoo 1 at add to City of a.nton Harbor AMOUNT PAID 1,299.80 TAXES FOR YEARS 1 ,1880.1e90,1881 TAX DEED HOLDER: Ella W ngton 815 MId eon a.,ton Harbor, MI 49022 LASTClRANTEE: Or.t Hobdy 31 eo Snyder Rd. Benton Harbor, MI 48022 D LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID OIlY OF ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 20

…a dis tin uished agriculturi t from Tu ke e Institute wa pre en ted to th cret ry of the egro Br nch Y. .C. . t Gary, Indi na. The ecret ry, recently migr ted from Te , 100 ed up at his tall, broad shouldered vi itor, c no ledged the introduction, and added f c tiously, "Alabam , eh, where there are the meanest white folks in the odd." "Th rneane t hite folk nd the meane t egroes," as the agriculturist's unperturbed rejoinder. "Through...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 1

…- American racists active in German neo-Nazi groups - A2 D OIT - Despite community efforts, dead fli , live roa and hardened rat feces continue to pl gue some �r city store . In order to promo1e an of what being comumed in some beavi­ ly populaled African American com­ munities, the chigan atizen along with representatives from vario com­ munity group visited ome of the neighbortxxxl stores and found a long list of unIalthy cond...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 2

…Icolm X' mor op 0 Itlon pi e Lee previe ed mer Brother br his 3 h ur nd 20 minute com­ pleted ver ion of the widely nticip ted" 1- colm X". . VV rner Brother offi­ ci I were left une y by th 11m. Ho ever offi- ci 1 e reluctant to di - cu the movie or the potenti 1 problem they see the movie might ca e. art of VV rner Br t er disputes re cent red on the length of the film swell s its cost. . .c' M lcolm X' cost bout $35 mi...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 3

….. I l') " . YO - Return- ing to a progr m upended in 19 9, the ta of ew Yor revived old quot fter new tud y howed th t minority-owned bu i­ nes es till get relatively mall hare of contracts. New Yor St te official y the tudy' tati tics and te timonie of minority contractors how a pattern of sexual and ra­ cial discrimination. Th newly revisted program re­ quires contractors to reserve a c rtain propor­ tion of state work...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 4

…CHILD to the hard wor of voca like your- 1 pure' mounting for poli cal candidat to commit to real ction for children. Since I un hing the Leave auld Behind campaign I t fall, the Children' Defense Fund teamed up with variety of grou in c the country to put children and famlli near the top of every candi ndas. Our goal is to the nation nd i 1 de to commit to a Healthy Start, a Head Start, and a Fair Start for every child though...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 5

…to 01 with ite ith." Th y re f; mili r I. K U � I "'".., .... , ..... ,- ... &.�...,. ..,.- ••• ""'" 10' .,' (,. , 11:)1 W () vn ... III �. [. r 2 involved with BSM for four years d abe veteran Hi hland P r BSM tea eIS i t newcomers too. The teaching upport i done in mentorin and non-true tening ay. "You don't feel you re being evaluated," he y. Taylor-Hill y a typic I respo e from 8 new teach ould involve ome re i t...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 6

…I I , f I , , • I , I I I • I I • I I I • • I I t I Today, in this impeIfectworld, we live with fear. Afraid to be out at nightalonemi everwatdlful in �. A 3 year old boy wes sOOt to death by fighting adults. A nine year old girl was kidnapped, raped and murdered, while at­ teOOing a lumber party a few oo\ItCS away from �r borne. A ten year old boy called 911 be­ cause his mother had whipped him with a stra...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 7

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Au . 0 - p . In which year w th fir t all-B lack law firm e tab­ U h d? What wa th name? Which Black football player at NYU was denied the right to play in a game against Mis ouri in 1940? SEP�MBER 1, 1822 - Hiram B. Revel, first Black U.S. Senator, was born. 1960' - Noted women authors included M y An­ gelou, Toni Morri on, and Alice Wiker. How many lave were tran. ported to colonial America from ...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 8

…EDITORAL , I VIEWS/OPINIONS There is in fact n tiona! "drug crisis. " Crack, cocaine, heroin and other drug are more prevalent in 1992 than in 1972. The n gative health impact attribut d n tionally to the drug epidemic.alone h co t thi society billions of dollars. , But b yond the deva tation on the national economy is the devastation on millions of human lives. Entire families have been wiped out du to drug addiction. Importing,...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 9

…e people n convinc­ ingly challen e the f ct tb t the African American pre i peerle when it come to covering local or community events. We lso believe that the Aftican American P d an bove ver ge job of coverin national d inter- nation 1 even from an African perspective. By in 1 rge, the African American p' fill n in­ valuable void with regard to new coverage, however, too many of the rticles are pre rele e - econd nd some­ t...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 10

…Marian Wright Edelman i president of the Children's Defense Fund, a national voice for children. GU continued from A2 Many upper and middle-class Somali have fled the country and their white-washed villas, replaced by urging numbers of desperate poor who have moved to the city and erected crude shelters' in every available pa . The treets are controlled largely by wa ng clansmen and bandits, many of them teenagers shouldering au...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF d ould h P J m b t y- Bl c man? Wh t do you thin th ubj ctofBI irUn­ d rwood first hort ilm, "The econd Coming". Sportin dreadloc rd, Und rwood "Je u in the 30-minut hort h lso direc ed and inanced for his ilm com­ pany,-Qui t Fury Produc- tion. Ca t member includ d -R lind Ca h Mary. Jam Earl Jon rate. In Und rwood' pr nt­ day version, Chri t is nt to a mental institution iter claiming to be the M ...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 12

…�NDAY, AUG. 301 COLLECTION GALLERY - o Igns that have b en cherished for g n rations re on dl play In the Am rl en Life Collect on Gall ry, a howc se for furniture and d cor tlv Items r produced from the mus um' collection. A d I r r sourc center provides g lIery visitor with special-order Information and a list of av liable sizes, co ors nd flnl h s plus th names of retailer who ell Am rlcan Ufe COllection products ne their home...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 13

…0- r .0. HEALTH It' not on th le The bathr m cale mea ur tot I b dy weight-m I, b n c Overwei ht? - t' not on t c rt An Gues What' new at North Detroit General Hospital? - Free blood pre sure test­ ing. - 30 minute walk-In/Walk-out physical exam for' work/school/sports. - Free call-In physician con­ sultations & medical second opinion. - Same day call-In appoint­ ment to see a physician. - Same day call-In non-nar­ cot...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 14

….- BENTON HARBOR The project go I i to timul te bomeo hip on lb part of 10 d moderate income familie and individuals through u tanti I re bilitation of e . tin tructures. The Benton Harbor on-Profit Property Management Corporation -an arm of the qua i-government 1, private, Whirlpool- c d Cornerstone Alliance- involved with the grant to provide clear title and expedite the resale of tax reverted c o properti ithin ci ty limi , o...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN C OOLDI • rien County p clp nti School Food Service pro folio : Benton Harbor Are ::iCbOOlS, men County ISO, Ber­ rien Sprin Public chool, Brid Public Schoo , Bue nan Community , Colo Com­ munity Schoo , Bau Caire Public School , Galien To hip SchoolJ, La bore Public School, ew Buf­ faloAreaSchool, 11 Community School , River V ney School Di - tnct, St. Jo ph Public School and Watervliet Public School . Others ...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 16

…. "1lIEY' B doing a job .. � . of� Prtsiden am Vice President. CA. Srott has ttl: distimion � a highly­ regarded Republican talwart through many admi.nisttation His , �]a SCan Soott, a ASSISI8l1l k> Rmud Nixoo, � highest � BIaX in recent Rqmlican prtsidmtial a1- minstrators. wren th: Democras ld tl1:ir nventi n in York Qty in mid July, trey had a B women, AI . Herman, th: oonvention lMI�Roo �rm1l"'e.n �,i......,>n for r.a_ .......…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 17

…Other vegetabl grown in p Michigan include: Michig n red potato , qu h, cabb g , bell P p­ rs and trawberrie . Try on or all of the recip below using fre h grown Michigan fruits and vegetables. Fruit Kebab Yield' 4 to 6 serving 1/2 c ntaloupe 1 cup pine pple chun ( re h or canned pineapple m y be u d) 1 cup m U, red, edl rape 1 kiwi fruit, peeled nd Hced 1/4 cup pineapple juice 1/2 te poon v nllla - Remove seeds from In. melon ...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 18

…CHURCH CALENDAR ter. Th Re urce Cen r i h dul d to open Septem­ ber 1992. The mi ion is to co 1 nd provid up­ port to bused, b ttered and n glected women. Th regi tration fee for th on erence i $ O. Dead lin or regi tration i Sept m r 1I. For more information on the conference call (31 ) 341- 77. St. St phen' Banqu t et The 5th Anniversary Banquet for St. Stephen's Community Church in Lansing will be held on Friday, . Sep...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 19

…paym SJMKt on of the l.nd. DESCAIPTlON OF LAND Sta Of MJohIgM County of Ben1en Ent Lot9& W 18'of Lot 8 bit 7 a.,ton Harbor Improvement Aaaoo 1 add to CIty of Benton Harbor AMOUNT PAID 1,299.80 TAXES FOA YEARS 1888,1988,1880,1881 TAX DEED HOLDER: EI W'a.hIlIV'IIirV'l 815 Madleon Benton Harbor, MI 49022 LAST GRANTEE: OMI Hobdy 3180 Snyd« Rd. Benton Harbor'. MI 49022 HELP WANTED PROBATION OFFICER - Supervise probation �ent ...…

August 30, 1992 • Page Image 20

…, , during the Gr at 0 pr s.lon of the 1930's th African Am rlcane began the mov from th R publican 'p rty to the ra ... of th 0 moerat . Among tho leading t mov m nt r the -Negroes· in Pr sid nt Franklin O. ROOMY • -BI ck Cabin t.· All re highly compet nt peciar ts In various fi Id •. In 1138 th roup includ d (front raw, I It to right) Dr. Ambr Cliver, Oepartm nt of the Int rior; Dr. Roecoe C. Brawn, Public Health S rv c ; Dr Ro rt ...…

August 23, 1992 • Page Image 1

…The camp � at the site of the former fortress set up by the group BI Consqo de la Tierra Amarilla. The camp was a joint effort of BI Consejo, the Tierra Amarilla Youth Brigade from Denver and the New Afrikan People's Organization, a Black nationalist group. GOAL OF the New Afri­ kan Peo 's Organization i to - tablish the Republic of New Afrika "by any means necessary." , REVOLUTION, P A·10 BYRONHARR T ASSOCIAlED PRESS WRI7JR HOU...…

August 23, 1992 • Page Image 2

…LV D -Offici I of both the ruling p rty and re Is of the National Union for the Total Ind pendence of Angola (UNIT A), considered way to deal with what p- p rs to be a politically ex­ plosive ituation ince it come les than six weeks before Angola' first mul tipar­ ty elections. Fierce fighting has bro en out between Governme for­ ces and Angolan rebels. Skirmish in the northern province of Malange were d to be the mo t violent ...…

August 23, 1992 • Page Image 3

…- ------- ---- DI Go-Urban League deleg t from cro the country, ho g thered tod y t the organization' 1992 nnual conference, were among the first to hear about the only national utom ted data bank that provides comprehensive information on college funding nd job opportuniti . The newly created National UIban League Information Center (NUUC) maintains a data base of current information about cholarships, grants, tudent loans, jo...…

August 23, 1992 • Page Image 4

…DR. JA ARI V. PR P Human,O·vil Righ Organiza- . 111: �loyment 0p- portunity Omtrrms· (EEOC) a - BWl RepOOlican AlJIIttniS1lra- . eX 0 appadl" COOing tbe· «the vidiJm eX eznploynat dBaimination.. D1itioo, it' Equal �oymeD Opportmity Cb .. t . . in tbe new (1991) Qvil Righ Ad -1lQC: eJ'rBbliJra women m1 membcs 0 miIDity gt'OOIB ., win darnap for inm­ tiom! <maiminatioo -apply ooly ., axxIuc:t that � � statue igred t NoYanber. ...…

August 23, 1992 • Page Image 5

…, ' om 0 HIGHLAND PARK - our 0 " City ttomey Bric Daniel d t n ththevoeitmf the fble for re erendum on to be Id, beca 0 Wayne County Bloetion Com- ion re to put' viIory refe ndums" on tho lot. The referendum could be advisory" in that it would let legis­ lators know about a demand for casino gambling in Highland Park According to Daniel the ques­ tion would be an "advisory referendum," because the voters and official of H...…

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