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January 1994 • Page Image 7

…A6 DETROIT CITIZEN SEPTEMBER 4 - 10, 1994 THERE'S A BONUS PAYOFF ON DAILY 3 STRAIGHT BETS TWICE EACH WEEK. THAT'S EIGHT CHANCES TO WIN AN EXTRA $50 TO $100! T I $1.00 $600.00 ( 100.00 U $0.50 $ 300.00 ( 0.00 U 3-WAY STRAIGHT/BOXED $ 383.00 ( 0.00 U 6-WAY STRAIGHT/BOXED $ 341.00 (50.00 U •• , • , , • I f ATeH TH I 'HTLY TV'D eon your tllngs at y6tJJ' otto Tela r. Odtts of TH box 333- 6.. bo t· 1 m 167 …

January 1994 • Page Image 8

…SEPTEMBER 4 - 10, 1994 DETROIT CITIZEN A7 ATU DAY D �R COM U AUD ORIU (Third & GI Ie) �������-- INC. lac leade con ide wfocu "NOBODY WILL SAVE US FOR US, BUT US" -REV. JESSE L JACKSON FOUNDER JOIN PUSH TODAY JOIN TODAY ... Support Op.ratlon PUSH (P.opl. United to .rv. Humanity). a national human right. organization commltt.d to the goal. of educational •• conomlc and political qu� and parity for aU peopl •. PU H achlev. It. ...…

January 1994 • Page Image 9

…1 ubscrlbe d' Y o , to Michigan s only real African , AIIlerlcan paper: the MICHIGAN CITIZEN � Call 869-0033 fo� a FREE 4V'Teek subscription. Open Letter To African American Leaders &. Communities: It has become fashionable for the leaders of African American communities to present, exalt,' and give praise to the main-stream media. It is also interesting that when these same leaders introduce dignitaries at their function...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 1

…ee a d cold VOL. XVI NO 7 An In/olf11NI Pt'OIJ/l' Is A FIN' Pc optc JANUARY 1 - 8. 1994 00 a e -p A2 zaa c lebratlon December 8. A program rich In rtl expre sion wa follow d by K r mu, a traditional f By SETH ERICKSON sm-' to the Mlchill!n Cltlan LANSING (Capital N wa S rvice) � What happened to the healthy kids in Michigan? Where did they go? Fifteen years ago kids who played on th beach of Lake Michigan' shore would be swim...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 2

…"THERE ARE FEWER and fewer members of Con­ gr who come from rural or agricultural areas," he aid. "And there are fewer who have an understanding of ag­ riculture. " But Paula Kearns, a Michi­ gan State University political science professor, said that while agriculture may be get­ tingcut more than other areas of the budget, there are sound reasons for it. "I don't think that a budget should be cut proportionally across the boa...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 3

…of civil ooordinator of DIA B U DmECTOR of th ta ofB rvi toth Aging, id h d not upport pecial t tin or more f: u nt d for old dri "It' hal ncing act betw n cknowledging poop I grow older, ome of their y ight may not be a good a be­ fore, "Braunstein said. "The flip id of that into geism, THE TWO MO T frequent which is very prevalent in our problems older motorist have is society." failing to yield the right-of-way Compreh nsive...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 4

…By RON SIGEL Chargingth t the inciner tor affects th nervous yst m nd may caus m ntal re rd tion in childr n, conc rned p rent Su n Cramm r expr f a about this facility ing built three blocks from her an' school and in r nge of oth r schools, including B rber Ele­ mentary, Saint Ben diet Paro­ chi 1, and the High School. R idents provided Point and city council members with material distribu d by a citi­ zen's group called Citiz...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 5

…By PATRICIA COLBERT s Hudson's Santabear stops to hug 5 year-old twins Christa and Christian Strauther of Detroit at Hudson's BandBash Marching Band Competition. Cody t:iigh School of Detroit competes against area bands in Hudson's BandBash marchinq Ban Competition. Dennis Toffolo, Hudson's President congratulates Cass Tech High School Marching Band member on their second plac titl during the Hudson's BandBash Marching Band Competitio...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 6

…Lester's World • Do�TEVE� -rH'tJ" AeoUT \T' • ca h bad ·disco continent. Columbu lost, but h very cl bout his intentions to arc! the indi noUB peopl who welcomed him and his rty to t Columbus wrote in his diary: ·They ... brought us parrots and balla of cotton and and many thin , which they ex­ changed for glass beads and hawk' bells ... They were ell­ built, with good bodie and handsom tures ... They do ot bear arms ... ...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 7

…This Week In Black History 2nd - Lawd Today. 3rd - Twenty-two. 4th - Forty tons. 5th -- Sixty-one. 6th - Harry Belafonte. 7th - Panama. 8th - Aaron Douglas. JANUARY 4, 1971 - Congr ional Black Caucu w organized. r. M lvi • Ev became fi t elected governor of U.S. Virgin Islands. 1977 - Marl Anderson was hon­ ored by a Carnegie Hall concert on her 75th birthday. 1826- Edward Jon ( he t) and John Ru no ( ow­ doin) wer the first Black co...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 8

…contlnu 1 continued from page A 1 50 percent match from the feds for. Medicaid dollars for health care ervi ," Hillegonds said. "Today we pick up the full tab for the health care." Officials in the Department of Management and Budget ar enthusiastic about the idea. "1 think the idea of being' able to generat· federal funding to cover these individuals and if in fact the right setting can be found I think it makes terrific ," id...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 9

…Race and Hollywood is bell hook's �opic By ALLISON JONES Michigan Citizen DETROIT - Identifying the force of white supremacy, capi­ talism and patriarchy in two re­ cent movies, The Crying Game and The Bodyguard, author and educator bell hooks offered a 80- cial and cultural critique of western society for a standing room only crowd at University of Detroit Mercy on Thursday, Oc­ tober 28. "Race is a hot issue, " one that Hollyw...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 10

…continued from page 81 1 h movie ppeals to and is on a colonized mindset. id, and took' ue with th ne in Crying Game where F rgu cuts h r hair. "H acts on h _r body without asking," hooks not no YGUARD MADE an PO E to a ques- can think critically at 12," he tion about violence by young said. people,hookssaidwecan'tbegin Hooks talk d about how to h I the violence that runs white supremacy feels threat- rampant until we heal the ove...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 11

…------------���----------�---------------- --�--� / By Thi choo hund 'th rally-fund d mic, cultural and tiona! etiviti . Today, 0 of t om Schoola - on in o nd nd t ot in W ington, D.C. - thriving ucc 8aful ft r- chool pro­ grams. Interns from th B! cit Stu­ dent Leader hip Net ork (BSLN), who coordinated nd ran the Summer Freedom School ,continued their wor in th e two Freedom School . The Fundi Freedom School, held at the...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 12

…J und bed virl eal. dr.ue. �4,5g protein. � I g fat. - .. - - --- - --- -- .... --------- ---- --- -- - --_._ Ahh! Smell That Horne Cooking The most important element of a good home-cooked meal, according to 95 percent of Americans, is that "the meal smells good as well as tastes good." According to a national survey commissioned by Bread du Jour breads and rolls, other important .elements are: • all foods be served at proper tempera...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 13

…J 9 Mile and Livernoi Limited to Manufacturers . Coupons valued up to , See Store For Details Prices and items effective Monday, Dec. 13 thru S'unday, Dec. 26, 1993. Copyright 93 Foodland. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We are not responsible for typograghic or pictorial errors.' Closed Sunday 12 Midnieht, re-Open Monday 7 am. • W.I.C. Food Stamps Mastercard and Visa Gladly. Accepted r VIS� J � Closed Sunday 12 Midn...…

January 01, 1994 • Page Image 14

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January 01, 1994 • Page Image 15

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January 01, 1994 • Page Image 16

…on ud om 1 t we '1 L H R .... 1 JR. Or. u 13 ",I to hi p >pl . 'I h publi d pn tion ( I d xlic tion nd < u u t or III p w re r b d ) d isive to their th t th theft of III 'It hi l I Y eern d Illy mall pa their lo . BUl I r. 1 \l 13 i knew tho t lO I e one', his- t ry is t I. c one' lf-und r t, nding and with it the roots for pride, -I III d ov him t b come a hi t rian f Negr life, nd the ombin ti n of hi unique zeal nd inte l...…

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