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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 2

…women German get jail in race motivated attack stJHI.. GERMANY - Two Ger­ man skinheads aged 21 and 16 were tenced to prison in January for a racially motivated attack on two Americans. The incident occurred last October when the two led a group which harassed Black American ath­ lete Robert Pipki at a disco. Pipkins was aided by teammate Duncan Kennedy, who is white. Both of them were then beaten up by the group of 15 skinhea...…

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…-� L___\I{I!:_�\_(_'_"_' _j "I EEL THEY hould put a limit on 80 pirin rather than coverage," he'd. Aexx>rding to th Michigan In­ uranceFederation(MIF), nin­ urance lobbying group, 259 people ha ceeded 1 million in claims over the p t 15 y However, Cooper ys it tim for the ape of strophic injury to build up ince often it i a life-long condition. Philip Co tello, member of the firm Braunlich, R nd Braunlich PC in Monroe, . d tha...…

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…By RO SEIG L ItIlchlg n Cit zen for io U.S. Committee for UNICEF pre ident Dr. Gwendolyn Calvert Baker (center) ccepts the National As ociation of Negro Busine and Profe ional Women' Club contribution for UNICEF programs in Somalia from NANBPWC executive director Ellen Gr yes (left) and Helen Scott (r), chairper on of UNICEF project . o o f ee • a Riden of the M tropolitan Detroit area will have the oppor­ tunity to discu the fut...…

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…o W part of a movement of grass roo peopl This Week in Black History ebruary 6- 2 FEBRUARY 9, 1964-Ar- thur he Jr. became the Who was the first Black first African-American on ,pitcher in the major leagues? U.S. Davis Cup team. 1965- Martin Luther King Jr. met with President Lyndon Johnson at the White Hou to discuss Black voting rights. 1962 - Diahann Carroll gained first romantic lead in an all-white Broadway musi­ cal, No Str...…

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…01 0 , • clin in African-American vo participation within the political proc 0 r the past twenty ye . In 1992, barely 45 pe nt of th Amam-American regis­ t red vote ballo for the p idency. In e York City, th re are hund of thousands of unreg­ istered Black vote , and nearly one-h If million regi tered BI c vot ho failed to up­ port David Dinkins last Novem­ ber. Million of African-Americans f I that the el ctoral system has n...…

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…Readers Write DOl to roll th dice and have "noise congestion, and traffic downtown" in its qu t to become � "world class city" and bring casino to its downtown. Detroit can't afford th luxury to I t all that traffic and MONEY go through the tunnel nd over the bridge to Windsor when it could capture orne of that MONEY. So let's have a "world cl city." Lets have "noise, congestion and traffic downtown." Lets hav casino gambling, because ...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 8

…all 69-00 for ore 'formation. A1 Hows: m-8pm m-4pm WV1Cl NT ROBERT HARRI TR " KATHRY YA EZ SEC"ETARY T1TU cCLARY con HIGHLAND P-ARK,MICHIGAN UonI Club I AM'S Showca Supper Club, 12111 Hamilton, H.P. p Th purple ribbo will be dis­ tributed at the Detroit Urban League he dquarter f of charge. Donatio being c­ oopted to contribute to t cam­ paign. e pec 1m: top the violence Forty-sixpercent ofall chil­ dren in the cit...…

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…- ByAW 0 JO E CBICAGO-It' Black His­ tory Month. The special hows, announcements, arti­ cl and events are quickly filling up your calendar. But, wait. This is the year to expe­ rience up close the source of this great history, a trip to Africa. Now, since actually traveling bac across the At­ I,antic is beyond the reach of moat, there is a worthwhile substitute that is doable: a trip to Chicago to take in the new Africa Exhibi ...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 10

…Ash Ii ·Adi1kira· printilg stamp. BASKETBALL GA E - Manhood Round Ball Classic - Alabama A&M University Bulldogs vs Morehouse College Tigers presented by Man­ hood Inc. at the University of Detrolt­ Mercy (Call han Hall - Uvernols at McNichols) at 4pm. Detroit area high schools 'battle of the bands' will be held at 1 pm. Tickets on sale at De­ troit Subw�y restaurants. Call (834- 0088). EXHIBIT - A historical look at U.S. Auto Sho...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 11

…will b. c1 Halbor. Thia contract will allow tb. City to By BERNICE BROWN Ie ."C/ttzen The Benton Harbor City Com­ mission approved a three year oontract with Ram Communica­ tiona of Michigan, a Detroit com­ pany, for pager rvioe for City staff. The City obtained quotes from Sunset Coast Paging Servioe of BentonHarbor and Ram Com­ munieations. The City also re­ quested quotes for a state wide alphanumeric system that al­ lowed...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 12

…{rer a relaxing dinner with friend or family. ch colate has alwa been a tradiuonal final . ave the after dinner mint and trujJ7es for another 0 casion. Prepare a ourmet hot fud e treat instead. Entice your �u t hy ervin Riviera Round. a ensuou des en ombining th nchnes 0 ma carp on he. hot fudge and ugared pecans on a lightl ' toa t d Mu 'In To mak the eventn c mplet . offer your ue t a up offre h or an after dinn r liqueur. tJUviera 1W...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 13

…• ATM • Gift Certi c tee • &00 of Stamps • Money Order • Expree Shlpplng-U.P.S. . • W.I.C. Food S mp Maeten; rd nd VI a Gladly Acce"ud �-- 9 Mile and Livernois Closed Sunday 12 Midnight, re-Open Monday 7 am. Independently 0 ned And Operated SHJL T� �, � (!� V�, �f�F���! �RTEO FLAVORS ian Punch 64-0Z BTL 1 CREAMY OR CRUNCHY SIMPLY OR ORIGINAL ASSORTED VARIETIES FROZEN REG. OR LITE-FRUIT COCKTAIL PEAR ALVES SLICED PEARS...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 14

…U('/;f1;tJII .� increase soon. But the proble don't ub- id h . The ystem, be it na­ tionally, politically or eoonomically,' corrupt and is eel for a downfall. This 'fall' . not the falling off of a cliff, but the fall from your piritual power and moral decay. It ca the whole of humanity to depreciate and as a ult, we H t D when inatructiDl Joehua in t d molition of the wi city of Jericho. All of th marching and blowing of tru...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 15

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 16

…1 If you' can military rvioe, or currently on cti duty, an old buddy may be looking for you. A ne organi­ zation called Registry of Ameri­ can Veters (ROA V) will be abl to' help you locate frie you rved with in t Armed o ROA V gathers information 'from emns and computeriz their name, Current idence, rililitaryuni they erved in and the time periods erved in each outfit. Persons ho join ROAV will receive an initial and an­ nual...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 17

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 18

…continued from pqe coe>»> I first heard about Kwanzaa years ago, but the holiday didn't make an impression on me until the birth of my first child, Evan, six years ago. I wanted him to ha�e a joyous sense of his Black heritage, to have an �frican American holiday that would fill hIm with fond memories he'd savor as an adult. When my family lights the black, red and green.candles of Kwanzaa, we do so with millions of Black Americans who c...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 19

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 20

…• MOTIVATION FOR ACHIEVEMENTI Let the world know where you're going! Share your values! Inspire and motivate with these words of wisdom from Black Super-Achievers and other sources of empowerment, You can't help but be motivated to higher heights with these inspiring quotes on your walls, exhorting you to do more and be more. Product code: l00PL Productcode: lS0PL Product cod : 12SPL SPIRE YOURSEL AND OTHERS TO GREATNESSI - Product c...…

February 06, 1994 • Page Image 21

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February 06, 1994 • Page Image 22

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January 30, 1994 • Page Image 1

…-p 81 VOL. XVI NO. 11 �/) tntoi nu-ct Peoplt' Is A Fret"' Pt�oplt· .JANUARY 30 FEBRUARY 5. 1994 Black males misdiagnosed as hyperactive AN 4RBOR-Restless, anx­ ious Mrican American teen-age boys who can't concentrate are frequently misdiagnosed as hav­ ing "attention deficit (hyperac­ tivity) disorder" or ADD. The correct diagnosis is more likely to be "agitation syn­ drome," which is triggered by environmental stress, according ...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 2

…ion F TEE TER in L 45, the \\orld Trade Union Co nfe r e nc met in Paris, Fr nc . I was her that Black laborer from the Caribbean, America, and parts of Europe got together nd called for a fifth PAC 0 b held in the Republic T R T an- o her conference w lIed, this im including both ind - ndent nd n ionali t movemen . Sixty two Libera­ ion ationalist and Liberation ov ment were rep nted. Patrice Lumumba, Abdul­ Rahman Babu, Nelo...…

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…A L IS u The Senate -Judiciary Committ i de tingtwobil thatd I with estab­ li hing nt ncing guid lin . Th y re imilar to tho e propo ed by Eng er, VanR genmorter id. Van- By JENNIFER L SUMMERFELT C.plml N.w. S.rvlc. percent of the co ts to local providers, and in 1990, it 'Pro­ vided 19 percent, Scranton said. It all depends on how much the tate can afford, he said. 50/50 health care plan will go through. "The Legislature is i...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 4

…/ ganiza ion rive matching up rt from Mo is the War­ ren/Conn r Development Coali­ tion on De roit's eas side. W r r n/Conner will receive 50,000 from Mott toward a goal o raising 351,500 for i new endowment. It also will receive o ra ing nd matching upport through he Van Du n Endow­ m n Challenge. and training and technical assis­ tance in raising endowment sup­ port. Twenty-four organizations ' are now actively participating i...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 5

…By R SEIGEL - Mami My t ry b c Coo r aid neither sh nor her union gave permission for their nam to be used on this leaflet p out at a p con- to P city hall By RON SEIGEL Michigan Citizen IDG DPARK-Aprivate investor is working on the pro­ posed project to build a new Highland Park Municipal com­ plex. According to John Pesta, as­ sistant to the Brotherhood of Maintenance Way Employees union secretary-treasurer, the abandone...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 6

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY - t what radio tation was B.B. King a D Jay? How many non-Blacks led the NBA in r bounding from 1957- 1 7 ? FEBRUARY 1, 1S65-John . Rock, first Negro to practice before U.S" Supreme Court. 1902 - Playwright/poet/author Lang ton Hughe was born in Joplin, 10. 1960 - Four orth Carolina tude t� �e first sit-in at n F.W. Woolworth tore in Gr nsboro, .C. i977' - Clifford e ander Jr. was named first Black c...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 7

…READERS WRITE Community must not cut otT those incarcerated' My name is Thomas Hamilton and I am 28 years of ��. I was born and raised in Detroit, Mi., but I am currently residing in the state of Pennsylvania. McKean Federal Correctional Institution hSH been my residence since July, 1992.'This year marks the beginning of my fourth consecutive year. I'm serving ten-year entence for drug related charges stemming from Detroit .: I rece...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 8

…A1 continued from page A1 of bout quarter-billion dol- l Thi money would u by BI ck ople, collectively, for duc ion purpo es and eco­ nomic development. "Black people would vote for n chief economic development co 1 to administer the repa- r io , " aid eott, In his letter, P ident Clin- ton ured the N'COBRA lead- rs of his commitm nt to "equal opportunity" 'and cited his per­ i t n �ork in Arkans "to em­ p wer people who histo...…

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…Miki award Vnderground railroad perfo,·,nance By TUREKA TURK Mlchlp.n Cit/an My first acquaintance with Billie Holiday came via the television screen. I watched a skinny diva named Diana Ross stumble through the life story of just another drugged, drunken female singer of the 19309. I watched Billy Dee Williams bring charm and amicable style to the por­ trayal of Lewis, Billie's long­ time abusive lover. I watched Richard Pryor...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 10

…29 DOUBl A EXHIBIT - A h orical 100 at U.S. Auto Shows photograph will be on display t 0 trolt Public Ubr ry, 5201 Woo rd Ave, J n 29-Feb. 1 2. F or In ormat on call 833-4042. EXHIBIT Comm moratlon th 500t nn ver ry 0 t ur m rg Chrorucle. This mos lavishly Illus­ trated work of th 5th century will be BEEHIVE - The exuberant musical tr bute to the "g rl groups' of th 60's, Will be running th Attic's New Cen­ ter Theatre through F...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 11

…BRIEFS By BERNICE BROW ffai ," fina onroe. "If e don' p y him, e to p � om body. en you (th City) got tb 10 , all of you that voted, . d tha you 0 d p an advisor until the loan paid off," Hull . d. Y: rbrough informed her that at that tim h voted against hiring th firm, also. Co . ion r Ste Wood n, Chairman of the Commission Fi­ nance Committee, said Monroe as helpful to the City during th tim th City w wit out a finance dir...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 12

…Ze ty Chili irloin Steak 111(<11 i" ('/'(1/ (/(/011 and ((101..1118 time: 20 minute l-pound bon Ie, s b ef top irloin t ak. cut .'\/'" inch thick 'e oning: I tea poon fin Iy chopp d garlic 1 teaspoon chili po\\'d r • /2 tealipCHm pepp r , I /2 tea, p on �alt 1/4 cup pr p red, al"ia I, ('()Illhllh' '�d ,inln!.! IJll!r�dlcnt,,: pn: "e\enll. IIlIO hOlh ",de" III h'd IL'''l-., 2 Ik.11 I,ll 'L' 11I1Ibllll-. tiki ()\L'r medIum hl'.lIun...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 13

…A1 "BUT JO distinction p red in th po on ado- Ie cent . While gitation de­ clined with age in other populations, it persisted un­ abated among African American mal t n-agers. Th e ymptoms of agitation could b th thr ad that ti to­ gether disturbances of mood and underachievement in chool. The inability to concentrate could be attributable to worry and concern about per onal safety or peril to loved ones rather than ADD," Barbar...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 14

…ANNOUNCEMENTS mmit Th ner 1 committ in- el ud Eddi All n, P nnie Bur­ d n, William E. Clar C rolyn Edw rds, Beverly Goode, Eliza- th T. Jones, H len B. Love, Willi mcGill, Beverly Smith, Sharon t -Steph n, J ph Weir and Lewis Whitman drtan r aches out to students Students at Adrian College, (Adrian, Mi. , and members of Scott United Methodist Church are members of ASPIRES, a col­ lege preparatory program co- ponsored by the ch...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 15

…LEGAL NOTIC ADVERTISE ENT FOR BID CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK WAYNE COUNTY, ICHIGA RACT 93·6W-1R G FILTER TROUGHS AT FILTER BUILDING atud nt popu 1k>n. MI· nori lie n d or I I· bl for Wlloonsln certlfloatlon ar. being IOU t In Art. BI ng181 Ed, Bem Ed, Guktanoe, M th, Muslo, Fe ding, Solene , Speo Ed, Sp ch P 1h., & Admlnl· tr tlon. Int rvl wers from 24 school dl tr1c will be In Chi go on Feb. 26, 1994. Call 1· 800-229-6378 for I...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 16

…-From the introduction to I 'W C Genocid :." pubii hed by the Civil .Right Congr Dec mber 9. 1948 ARTICLE II, CONVE TIO 0 THE PREVE T 0 T OF THE CRIME OF GE OCIDE: William L Patt r on, aft ction ely known a ' r. Civil Right ' h lped I ad the fight for fr dom for th nln Scott.boro, Ala. youth who w r fr meet In 1931 on charge of r ping Ruby Bate, white woman. P tterson dit d th 238-pag re­ port entltl d, ·We Ch rge Genocide: Th Cr...…

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 17

…I I I I I I I ------�----------------�� , - CA$H 5 DRAWINGS ARE HELD EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Go for the top prize of $100 000 v ry time you play Turn 10 trus coupon to your CASH 5 retailer when you play CASH 5 to g t flv plays �""�-'�IIIii�""""".-a for $4 ThiS coupon IS valid through February r--AG-EN-T -NO-------. and must be pre nted to your CASH 5 retailer at th time of purcha n …

January 30, 1994 • Page Image 18

…HIGHLIGHTS • Top prize of $100,00 paid in one lump sum • Drawings four times a week: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday • All cash prizes • Only $1 per play HOW TO PLAY It's like a little-Lotto game with better odds. And, you can play four days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. To start, just pick 5 of 39 numbers on the CA$H 5 play slip. That's one play and � costs you $1. You can pick one, two, or up to five plays on each play...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 1

…-p VOL. XVI NO. 10 tlll III'O"lIr(/ Il, IIp/,, I·; A rref> Pf>Op/f' JANUARY 22 - 29.1994 King of Kings m mber Include (I-r): Pa tor K n n Meredith, Roderick Jenkl White, Shawn Willi m a� Tyran Mer dith. (photo by Craig Hili) , Rozelle R in "out of the rough," unto th "peaceful pastures of hri i ,nity.' Rozelle Whit', ge , entrepr neur, graduate of Detroit Colleg of Bu ines , ex­ plains: "Young brothers are constantly told of the won...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 2

…" ••• no matter how m.any achievemen you have, you can't huck the burden of being Black in a white society." police departments before join­ ing the judiciary, is till smart­ ing - and thin ing. He is pondering just ho fragile things like a reputation and the presumption of innocence can be. He is 8l.so ondering what, if anything, a Black man must achieve to be beyond uspicion. Jud Coleman protested his in­ noeence, as ed to his...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 3

…ROPOULO (AP) - L ni NAVY ANNOUNCEMENTS By PAUL NOWELL A •• ocl.ted Pr ••• Wrlt.r GREEN BORO N.C. CAP) - A department store that was the ite of a historic protest by Blacks against racial segrega­ tion will be reborn as a civil rights museum. Officials of Sit­ In Movement Inc. said Thu day they hoped to open the museum by Feb. 1, 1995, the 35th anni­ versary of a lunch-oounter sit-in at the F.W. Woolworth store, which is slated...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 4

…-At city council y, Janu ry 13, on revi ion 0 th city bud t pro by yor Lin- y Porter, council m mb r voted to d I y action until t i more information Phil Pi , t t onitor, dvi e that the city council hould make no chan in th budget until it monthly portsont city' financial tate. City officials stated that the Financial Department could not give monthly reports of staff hortages and the n ity of giving ba audits to th state, w...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 5

…---- - -- II ig" lun d I) {/ rk In Highland Par and throughout Michigan, J n ry i School Board M m r Recognition Month, with i 199 th me, "Local Le d Make Communiti Work!" chool rd members, el by citize , nd . ng on the challen of governance, rna d lsions affecting school children, hool mploy , p n, nd citizens. In their d i­ cated public rvice, school board members et directions and polici on behalf of the commu­ niti they serve. ...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 6

…• SLAVE�Y \� A CONDI,-lCN lMPOSE.D UPON 'ND''''DUALS OR RACES NOT SUF'FIClENTL Y ABLE:. TO PROTECT OR C>�rEND lHEW\cs,E.LVE5." y SATURD Y AFTER· 00 hoppers who had come to the busy district for Christ­ mas hopping now huddled anx­ iously against the alls of the brightly 'decorated buildings. One elderly woman ith red hair, perhaps a survivor of the German occupation of France a half century ago, was not intimi­ dated. Steppi...…

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…7 c () /\ I, I 'I' I () N 1 W 101 : onditionin t au t· and ur '." It i not about uBI k-on-Black viol n ". though that i on dim n Ion. Will the pr 1'0 only on th "where " - i.e., th analy i of th und rlying moral, oci I and economic u ; or will th y J cov r our th ref or t_ i. ., th refore job, urb n policy, an end to r m? Dr. Martin Luther lng, Jr. said that "th chojcel not.betw n violence and non-violence, but bet n non-vlo nee and ...…

January 22, 1994 • Page Image 8

…contlnu d from page A4 A scholarship program is be­ ing provided at the Dunamis Outreach, in addition to its In­ tegrity Campus Ministry (pres­ eritly at the University of Michigan, Central and Eastern Michigan U nivcrsiti ) under the leadership of Pastor Regi­ nald Lang. EGE ing incentives (00 any state in the country," Miller id. "What we have don i change the cul­ ture and ay it' now OK to work.' A welfare rights advocate c...…

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…Giovanni Salah, who has a wondrous chemistry with the songstress. The track will make you forget all about Mariah Carey's "Dream Lover" simply because it has much more grit and jam p0- tential. The B-side of the sin­ gle, "Why Can't Lovers" takes what Madonna tried to do with "Justify My Love" (the monologue on top of a thump­ ing bass) and does it right. Absent of the graphic sex Ma­ donna included, Lisa Lisa chronicles the cyc...…

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…BEEHIVE - T r nt mu cal tribute to the -girl groups· of the 60's, will be running the'Attlc's New Cen­ ter Theatre through Feb. 6. Th s raf­ ter-raising revue features six JAZZ JA SESSIO - Featuring th Jartbu Shah d Quartet ev ry Mon­ day at 9:30pm at Alvin's Finer Delica­ tessen, 5756 Cass Ave (WSU c mpus). General dmlsslon: 2- WSU udents $1. Call 832-2355. Ron O'Neal be t known for the title role in the movie Super­ fly, appe ra ...…

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