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East S.Idey News Salute To SPORTS EASTSIDE MENU TIPS DAILY NEWS EAST S.IDEY NEWS McConnel Serio Entertaining Ideas Are For 20 Years Of ISSUED FRIDAY Retires from Rockers Reporting Your News Brewing With Beer SERVING LARCHMERE - WOODLAND, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, July 10, 1980- MT. PLEASANT, LEE & AVALON, HARVARD - LEE, MILES - UNION, UNIVERSITY July 10, 2000 CIRCLE AREA, WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGE OF See Page 9 20-24- 7 See Page 10 FREE HIGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND READ ON- WRITE ON Tuesday, August I, 2000-Friday, August 4, 2000 'Discovery Days'promotes Anarctica ~OL. 21 No. 14 "COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW" By CLAUDE STARKS The two week pro­ gram, location of Palmer Sta­ gram included presentations tion. Benedictine High by WQA 11 04-FM disk jock­ NASA's resources School recently conducted eys, Richmond Heights Police established dialogue among I their "Discovery Days", a sat­ Department Detectives, tours BHS staff, "Discovery Days" I ellite promoted NASA John H of Jacobs Field, Cleveland students and relatives with Glenn-Lewis Research Center Zoo's Raintree Forest, Great Palmer Station employees. question and answer session Lakes Science Center and BHS with Anarctica's Palmer Sta- curriculum introductions. The National Sci- tion. Siemc also said par- ence Foundation was estab­ , The activity oc­ ticipants leave with a sense of lished by Congress in 1980 as curred in the campus' John R. the school's harmony be- a federal agency to provide fi­ \ Trueman Fieldhouse before 28 tween "education and prayer." nancial, educational and re- 7th and 8th grade male and The National Sci- search support to scientists in \ \ several relatives. ence Foundation was estab- colleges and universities. '• BHS's 1950 summer Iished by Congress in 1980 Subsequent legisla­ enrichment program was a pre­ agency to provide financial, tion enabled the Washington, ·~\\ ' decessor to "Discovery Days" educational and research sup- D.C. headquartered organiza­ t ',, and was curtailed in 1980 for port to scientists in colleges tion to expand internationally. financial and community inter- and universities. An NSF project is the Students participating in the 'Discovery Days' pro­ ests. Subsequent legisla- U.S. Anarctic Research Pro­ gram at Benedictine High School are Pat Devers, Andrew Art Anzic, C?lNASA, shows Giorgio McBeath how Alex Slemc, associate tion enabled the Washington, gram, location of Palmer Sta­ Wilson, Giorgio McBeath and Justin Hall. to operate a Ham Radio in the 'Discovery Days' program. director, said the project "re- D.C. headquartered organiza- tion. cruits, educates and enables tion to expand internationally. Raytheon Technical enrollees to focus their speak- An NSF project is the Services Co., a division of Disfigured body found on Aetna iri field ing skills." U.S Anarctic Research Pro- Continued to Page 3 By CLAUDE STARKS by 50 sq . foot vacant grass reation Center, 7345 Broadway A Aetna Beverage · and gravel filled lot on E. 91 st Ave. Store employee, ~661 E. I 01 st. Rev. Sterling Glover appointed to post Two young siblings St. and Aetna Ave. while re- The area north of the St.,said the two youths noti- By CLAUDE STARKS does not explain Rev. Glover's was created in 1993 to stimu­ recently discovered a muti- turning from an early evening lot holds Braden Sutphin Ink. fied clerk, Rafi Farah, 22, and appointment delay. late maritime operations, fi­ lated torso in an estimated 100 swim at the Stella Walsh Rec- Co., a paint producing com- he called 911 . Rev. Sterling E. Cleveland has one nance and also to manage pub­ With Bria McCall's death pany, while east contains an Police arrived to Glover, pastor of Emmanuel of the largest internationar lic and private development empty chain link fence en- search the immediate area for Baptist Church, 970 1 Quincy ports on the Great Lakes and projects in Greater Cleveland Teen charged with vehicular homicide closed area and south is a brick the body parts and homicide Ave., recently was unani­ has easy access through the through a variety of bond fi­ layered factory's rear, which detectives appeared about 7 mously approved by Cleve­ St. Lawerence Seaway to the nancing programs. By CLAUDE STARKS could explain the tardiness of p.m. land City Council as Maypr East Coast and European sea­ Exporters and im­ the torso's discovery. Continued toPage3 Michael R. White's appoint­ ports. porters in the Greater Cleve­ Anne Hetman, 19, an ment to the Cleveland-Cuya­ The port authority land area can take advantage E. 72nd St. resident, was re­ Concorde cancelled for Cleveland hoga County Port Authority's was established in 1985 by the of the port authority'~ Foreign cently charged with vehicular Ohio Motorists As­ out of New York for our pas­ board of directors. Ohio General Assembly and its Trade Zone status by saving homicide for hitting and kill­ sociation received word from . sengers." Rev. Glover was ap­ mission is to assist Greater money on taxes on foreign and i'ng three year old Bria McCall, Cunard Cruise Lines that Air The Concorde con­ pointed by the Cuyahoga Cleveland's private industry to domestic goods brought into 1064 E. 72nd St., on July 11. France has cancelled all char­ tinues to be an integral part of County Commissioners on create and retain jobs by pro­ the eight industrial FTZ sub- Hetman, if convicted, ter flights involving the AAA's trip-of-a-lifetime luxury January 23, 1984 and was viding economic development zones. could be sentenced to a maxi­ Concorde. vacation arranged by AAA elected chairman in 1995. facilitation through financing Greater Cleveland mum of six months incarcera­ Therefore, the Con­ Travel and Cunard Cruise The port authority's services and other tools in compan·ies's savings assist tion and $1,000 in fines. corde will not be coming to Lines. rules state that three board of partnersh1p with local and them to compete with foreign The news adds to Cleveland on August 22 as The trip includes a directors are appointed by the state agencies. and domestic manufacturers Hetman's anguish of being in­ an open second floor window. part of AAA Ohio Motorists six-day Atlantic crossing on Cuyahoga County Commis­ The chairperson and who process their goods in the volved the three year old's The shots were fired m Association lOOth Anniver­ the elegant Queen Elizabeth 2 sioners and Cleveland's mayor vice-chairperson must be the region. The port authority death and her family being hours after McCall's death, sary celebration. (QE2) and a journey through and City Council appoint the board of directors and are has begun construction on forced to move because of a narrowly missing Hetman's "We are disap­ the English countryside remaining six members. elected each March to one ''Dock 20/22", which is located barrage of shots fired through brother, Russell. pointed, but in light ofthe situ­ aboard the world-renowned Rev. Glover's term as year terms. on the north end of the Cuya­ ation we understand," said Venice Simplon-Orient-Ex- chairman ended in March and They serve until their hoga River. Peggy Brooks vice president press. also Vice Chairman Daniel term ends, at the pleasure of "Dock20/22" is a $22 of district offices and travel Information 01~ Ohio Clark's term expired Jan. 28 he the board or until the board million, 780 foot expansion Election 2000 services. "Fortunately, we Motorists Association's still administers the duties. elects a successor. project which will increase were able to confirm reserva­ I OOth Anniversary celebration The three county During Rev. Glover's ship's cargo handling capabili­ tions aboard the British Air­ trip-of-a-lifetime is available at commissioners conduct their tenure as chairman, The Eco­ ties that use the 22-East slip Minorities a tough sellfor Bush ways Concorde flying into and (877) 435-9222. meetings each Tuesday which nomic Development Group area. By HOWARD TAUB His support among blacks is as poor as Black and Hispanic any previous Republican White, Call & Post in feud over loan voters have historically been candidates. By CLAUDE STARKS land Chapter. experience reveals that money difficult for Republican presi- Among registered The $400,000 as­ spent for direct contact about dential candidates to win voters, 83 percent ofblacks Cleveland Mayor sisted the paper during bank­ HIV-AIDS services is more ef­ over, and this year is no ex- and 59 percent ofHispanics Michael R. White recently ruptcy proceedings. The Call fective than paying for pro­ ception. favor AI Gore in the latest spoke against a City Council & Post has been publishing gram advertising. Although George ABCNEWS/Washington $400,000 loan to The Call & since 1916, The Call & Post said W. Bush has made some Post poll. Post Newspaper and a $50,000 Finance Committee that White betrayed the Afri­ progress into gaining some Only 12 percent of grant to the NAACP's Cleve- Chairman Bill Patman, who can-American community by Hispanic voters, he is up blacks and 35 percent ofHis- delaying the respective enact­ against an issue at the core panics prefer Bush. ments of the grant and ordi­ of differing political In contrast, Gore is nance which was designed to philosophy's. receiving less than 4 in 10 By a large majority, heighten HIV-AIDS aware­ white votes, trailing Bush 54 White Patmon whites prefer a smaller gov- ness. to 39 percent. wrote and voted for the emer­ Executive Director ernment with fewer services, The latest national gency legislation directing Pauline H. Tarver said that The paper also said which is a traditional Repub- polls show a very close race $400,000 to the newspaper, $46,500 was for training health White attempted to delay op­ lican point of view.
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