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April 17, 1988 • Page Image 5

…Highland Park Focus I· c HIGHLAND PK - Thc Fourth AmI "Co nt to Char cter" B by e Reggie cKenzie Foundation will be held Friday, April 22 at 6 p.m. t the Cobo HIll Riverview Ballroom. . Ticket" le from the ban­ quet will benefit the operation of youth progr , hich in­ clude a wee end tutorial program, summer tutorial program aDd an annual summer football c1inf held in Highland Par . Tickc are $3S and can be purchased through ...…

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 7

…I. SURGEO GE ERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke C ntains Carbon Manax' 17 mg. "tat. 1.3 mg. n cot ea. per CI arena by FTC met d. • f , . I …

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Wolf told this On April 21, J.,ocal Artists Exhibition iI' open in do nto St. Joseph at the Laure -Marino Galleri 406 te St. The '. planned to I'UD through May 19, and fea­ turea the war of Matt P yo¥ich, Becky Rotter, Ann Vander­ molen, and Foster Willey. Call 982-6739 or 883-0128 St .. St. Joseph, Michipn. Draft cop. of tbe �ual plan will be available for p cvie at the agency begioiog Friday, Apri11S. . If you would Ii e to m...…

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 11

…• TOFtber Lewis Tayler keyboard talents have eamed them� • P'olkMilYl Dear S.M., The real pity of your letter . that your boyfrie bas no . dea of the kind of conniviD& perIOD you'·are. You are . him .but you are . and ab - iag your elf 11. You are . . ing in your own home j to void him and that i very fooli . If you can be hon . ith urself bout your feelings for or r la of feeli then yo ould try to be ho with' him. You don't ...…

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 13

…1 I • U The tho for' is; Some people wIIo lhould be . . 1M sword o{IM spirit (lie still ill lHuk 1TlIininr. Thi eek's eripture i ; . �liilippiaDs 3:7-14. I II 10 Ary BA tilt CIa will celebrate their third Annual Day on SWlday, April 17 . at the Highland Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church at 3:00 p.m. GIea Ie Ca . Guild president. Lone. Bri e , secretary; Jo ep I e et , program chairperlOll; d the Rev. Perry Murray' the or....…

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 15

…· uadU .�twiDao- IIDIl-DI'ofit for reataI or the Section 2m Direct Loan ·rroID"1III . to the IDUmwm OPOUTAN AREA: SJ.9fR.fDl OPOUfAN AREA: _S_l __ S ... 11 .. MIIIIIIIIIII3�fDl_ w. APPUCA no s MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:45 P.M. AND JU E 15, 1988. IF MAILED, :rHE POSTMARK DATE MUST BE 0 LATER THAN THE FOREGOING DEADUNE. ,17·7' ....... …

April 17, 1988 • Page Image 16

…from the popul tion's I • • • • • • • • EUP • • • I • • • • • • • [ ] S7fo 6 • [ ] S22fo 2 • • • • • • …

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 3

…Union By eEn DETROIT - "April Fool on them", as the theme and cheme of the day as the arion­ I Homeless Union (NHU) staged a rally, fir t at the Coali­ tion Of Temporary Shelters (COTS) and then at the Herman Gardens housing project, Joy Ro d at th outhfield Free ay. NHU President Sonya Terry said "This demonstration is a protest . t the government officials ho refuse to comply with the public housing statutes, U a diver . onar...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 5

…EASU ER SEEKS CA� 0 By I , HI9HLAND PARK - High­ land Park City Treasurer Lucille Jones refused a request to pay Mayor Martha G. Scott and her <, admini trative aide, I Mary E. Thomas for hotel room expen­ ses at the National League of Cities Conference in Washington D.C. last month, calling the rate "excessively high" and suggested the High­ land Par City Council put a limit on hotel and lodgiDg ex­ penses for any city official...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 6

…visor. Call868-7300 1>etween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for registr tion and iIl­ fonnation . . 01 o I J 13546- ard Highland Park (313) 883-5948 1 227 . � hOI trolt (313) 835-7378 Iio�;;;·io:S;3(rM��·.s�t· ············i······························· .:. ...... --- ......... --.- .•. - ...... -� L .. _._9..�.�.; ,- _._-_._- I ..,..� ::==::��; .. g-.== ' _ .. …

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 7

…r�.vttJl N S . • , _.". ew.f nvJCe LA SI G - With three budget reductions' thi fiscel year and a blea pictu e for 1988-89, Michigan community mental health· leader are ing their case to state la - makers. • Community officials ha� of­ fered few complaints about their economic support in ,the recent p st - bu that may soon change. Le ding the w y is David A. LaLumia, executive director of the icbigan Association of Community Me...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 8

…rticip nt will h ve time to r d the publicatio prior to the April 14 meeti To register nd e, ddr d to EC -BEPt 3800 Wood rd, Detroit, I 48201. yo e un­ ble to nd the $4 registr tio fee n enroll by sending nam nd ddress only to receive the m terials and dmi . on. For information bout the mcetin or car-poo . call the Ce er for Self Help in Benton Har t 925-0594 or toll-free at 1-800-336-0341. …

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 9

…The VaD BureD Co Br of AACP . jUDCtioD • the CoYert Public �OOIS and the MiDisterW AI- IiaDce of CoYert are • a rant Amuial ConfUeDCe to addl'Cl6 the ACf -so Prop'am: Afro-Ac demic, Cultural. Technol . cal and Scientific Olympics. Stude ts, parent and educa 0 are urged to join in conference ctivitie on Sat., AprilJO at Covert High School, M-I40, Covert, MI.' . T e conference entitled, Educati al A en • will ddress key topics o...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 11

…11 HO od • • for the dance, ha do I do?" OUT OF YOUR SHElLL . . . I front of you. Release all of your pent-up frustrations by scream­ ing, shouting and criticizing them for intimid ting you and putting fear into your life. Ad­ dress each 0 e individually, in your imagination, and tell them exactly wh t you have always wanted to ay to them. Here is an example: "All of my life yo hav criticized me but I won't let you do it any...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 12

…e Lillian Gill Chapter o. 85 O.E.S. will ponsor Mam L e' Annual 0 Y 0 Sunday, , April 10 at Full G pel Taber­ nacle, 71l) E. ain St., 3:00 p.m. The Rev. Ella Mobley is the h po. t The program will feature, the Wings ofFailhJunior of Grand Rapid ; the Truth Go pel Singer, Lima, Ohio; Sandy Fo ter nd the Holy City Tr veler , Cincinnati, Ohio; Harmony Gospel Singers., South h ven; Rev. Stoke and the UniYersal Truth for Life Chorus...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 13

…rea ch rches p an .�ctivi ies The Women's Auxiliary fo South ern Michigan Baptist District Association will meet on Saturday, April 16 at 1 p.m. at EbcDczer Baptist Church. E�ryone is ed to please attend. Christine Rogers is Auxiliary president and the Rev. Walter L. Brown is host pastor and moderator. The M' . onary Department of Good Tiding Community Ba¢St Church. 747 Buena Vista ill sponsor a program on Friday, April 15 at 7:...…

April 10, 1988 • Page Image 15

…EXCELLENT INCOME FOR HOME ASSEMBLY WORK. FOR I FO CALL S()4.646.1700. [)eo . p. 1 008 PERSONAL Historical Research RePOiitory. Inc. I . ng the name and addr • of any de ndant of e r1V Miohia8.,.. famll (before 1915). and faml!y rn mbera who had reJative r ng in . igan priOtto 1837. Write: John M. Green, Executive Director, 868 P nob cot Building, Detroi , Michigan 48226-4004. 3131883-09C�. H ESFOASALE CES en t'IWtc, .,.,.,. .......…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 1

…I I • I o I By J upper. pe . Jes e Jackson lead the border. Democr . te count with - A e ndi ate needs 2,082 62A wteI to Midaael1>ubkis' . edat the Na- 612, 8CCOI'diag to • Detroit Free . conventi in Preas poD of · eel I ·super" de · the mornia& after the CcaDCdicut primary. ell 29. . I J WOI1 77 �"ea the March 26 Mic_1UI ftlriMJlrv" wilh. I'eIC)UIlCJida 1tIlewa.:Ie tory. ·th t reached fro of' the decisive immediate. "'-' _...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 3

…� I I - ursing students deliver hope t I. . I I ByH Dumt Wearing' a 001 pull-over cap, fur-collared coat, hite shirt and pajama pants, a 49- year-old homeless man grins he recei treatment for a foot infection t a clinic for the homeless in the nation' capital, But his smile is not�ust one of relief. He like the attention he's receiving from a Howard . University nursing student, and believes he's contributing to her education....…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 4

…o pill ion � (' 0 nunc n tar � � L l' It l' r � � \" i l' \ \ � School District? 2. H many tea e 'aide e ere in the BJoom,iDgdale schoo 0 are B ck? I 3. H lIWly B coa are there in Bloomingdale 001 District? . Ho m ny Blae prin­ ci and dmjnistrato are there in Bloomingdale District? 5. Ho many Black re there in the e School District? m ny Bl ck bus drivers r e thee in the Bloomingdale chool D· trict? 7. Ho many Black coo are t...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 5

…_I • I I, . � e ea c fin olBlac is anlc teachersln Bloomingda e· sc�Jool� By 0 . In pur letter eoluma, Rosa Lee Watkins stated that, "It has been my impression for many years that a severe shortage or total lack of Black role models in Bloomingdale Schools hurt morale among Black students and fueled disciplinary problems." Ms. Watkins asked the Michigan Citizen to research the racial composition of the Bloomingdale school d...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 6

…c armed, d if any calls were received in the me time in­ . ting greater daager to life or property. Halzemy noted officers had to t e the IDOIt serio calls first. He noted the importance of reducing the evel of fear in the community and also increasing communication bet een the eighborhood, the police d city hall. Halzemy also promised to ork personally with block c1 in ttemptiag to imprcwe condition affecting the neighborhoo...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 7

…1 basic instruction that they really" have to have ... so we as a state CaD prepare our youna people to be competitors in the orld ' market" ' Ha ks said &Dottier needed . improvement is in foreign lan­ guages. Students not only need to mo the languages of foreign _ countries, but also the cultures, e said. " "Culture is very UDportant," . Hawks . d. "As you're dealing with people in the orld markets you have to understand what...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 9

….. . I Vi Thc • ft. Sbelll .... 'd. associate minister of the h church will beiDa the mesaaae Wor hop on Procr What to Do" ST. JOSEPH - Child nd Family services of uth ern Michigan, Inc. announces l 81 ck ehurehe to Id· n high blood pr Or ere nn nd ducatlon High blood pre sure is a major ca of heart tt ck, kid- ney failure, and troke and is . particularly prevalent among Blac . That's why Black chur­ ches around the coun...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 11

…AprIl 3-9, 1 Advocate for the elderly is repayi 9 deb By KrIstin Hay SOlTIll HAYEN - "I owe my life to the elderly, says 84-year­ old Josephine Morgan of Covert. "They &aYe me ck my 1!� " we. For the 15 years, Morgan has been repaying that debt. She's an dvocate for the e der­ ly," aid Jame Thompson, director of Title V d Senior Emp oyment t the Area Agen­ cy on Aging. She m es an im­ p ct herever he goe ., he dded Morgan is ...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 12

…Martin Co., P.C., Certified Public Accountants. He' a cur­ ren member and p t chairman of the Oa land County Economic Development Cor­ poration and president of the Oakland County Develop- ment T Force .: Olivarez-Mason is the execu­ tive director of the Michigan State Commission on Spanish­ Speaking Affirs. &he is on the board of directors of the Nation­ al Association for Human Rights Wor ers. I Wor ing in coordin tion with t...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 13

…'BUSI Overca ATLANTA -- From his f hionable ·ffice ov rlooking the tangle of traffic :avelin, Atlanta' fr e ay Marshall reOects on a journey of a dif­ eren sort -- t e mile tone that he nd 0 r Black Americans ve lOved p t durin, the I t 60 years. A yopn ter, Ba dreamed of eing doctor. When a draft notice rter interrupted his plans, he t hi : h on becomin an Army general, ut that never happened, either. In­ cead, he helped manage ...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 14

…�o both lea.snaes. �Ju1y17, 1947, theSt. Louis Bro - tod y' gener tion kn the Bro the Bal- timore Orioles - brought up H n Thom POD, ho was released after the cason and . ed fame after e joined the e Yor Giants here he, onte Irvin d Willie Ma be- e the fir tall-Black outfiel in [or league . ory. . T 0 d ys after Thompson joined th team, illard Brown dded to the Bro • roster. He relea ed along with Thompson but, unli e Thomp o...…

April 03, 1988 • Page Image 15

…Lake Micbipn.�,�: obtaiDCd by coatacting Director top Harbor, MICh.�.D, wdl of Physicat Plant Services at receaye sealtd bid f.O! (616) 927-3571, ext. 311. capaators UDti1 2 p.m. 0 April n. AtIlt. 1, 1988. Specifications may be ord Puzzle Our Profusiotull StIl/! Is F.r:pecting Your CIllI (616)926-7271 A Harbor, MI 49012 ACIl I.Fem hOIW I. erry I. inter hid 12.Ba m. chamber lJ. oAk r 14. afro- 15.LoaMd 1 . Feuib .1. Inundat...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 1

…� r' cone rn , . 3 --TAT o , Whereever he went in Michigan campaigning for votes in the March 26 Democratic caucuse , Jesse Jackson was met by overflow crowds roaring their enthusiasm. The response to Jackson was constant, widespread and massive. In Kalamazoo, 4,000 turned out to hear Jackson where Michael Dukakis drew only 500 and Die Gepheardt, 7 . In Benton Harbor a city of 13,000, over �OOO Came to hear Jackson; in Ann Arbor, 5...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 2

…April fool 0 • by NHU, being able to hire repairmen t 50 an hour, He'<I, . is. prime ex- amp of peop e can do hen they tic together. Detro' NHU, you' 0 this city . in i boots" Spra I dmitted that he didn't DO wh t path Jesse J ac on t ing but that J c on h d been an' pira­ tion. Spr wi ugg ted," All of us that h ve time hould be in­ volved in the J e e J ac on Campaign." He said Philadel­ phia NHU ran three people as delegat...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 3

…ig tech fingerp inting s er' concern , • I I • By A. Da _ AFIS system WI instituted CIIpiIal News Service three years ago. LAt:'�I(NG - A burglar Kipp said the fingerprinting I creeps wo a house, eats the -sm would not work miracles good china and belts the oc- h ever.·If there are n� , cupants over the he d with sus the fingerprint is use- . ,. . less (for the moment)," he Said. �ithin minutes the Michigan Police would be able t...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 4

…• changed ccordingly. Recognizing th t each school h it own power y tem or political machinery, Marshall h s gathered an impressive amount of re e rch which reveals that the major source of ho tility in the choo can be found in the way the chool is governed. A democr tic lyle of dmini tration in which stu­ den and te er feel they can be eard d th t ey are respected brings bout an at­ m phere of cooper tion and a pe ceful learni...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I .- I I choo bu I Th Highland 'Park Board of Education lias dopted a 1988- I 89 operating plan to nearly eliminate a remaining deficit while reorganizing the school gr de configuration, r oring some special classes eliminated this year, and converting an. elementary school into aD dult educ tion center, Greg Byndrian, school administration spo person said •. The plan, approved at a regular public meeting March 8, climaxes a ...…

March 27, 1988 • Page Image 6

…o , ppo \ • I a stiff written exam taken by 161 of the best parliamentary proce­ dure students from around ichigan. Highland Park and Stephenson both qualified for the nationals in Louisville April 28- ay 1. The Parkers were the U.S. runnerup last year. Highland Park team mem­ ber are seniors elody Har­ den, Tinnica Be sley, Paul Bryant, and June Sasser; and Juni ors Tracie Armstead, Rhonda J ac son, and Tireta Kurney. AS...…

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