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10 apptl 1(o rVoulftMMW' 7 'V Iiit v. Oy CaroJ.Tmpnnlj .) tUiunty (iijrhijtft TheriallmX oldett and, (art'Rjiliist llac 'i'rpqf youth, nnil Jiiust; '('diiine' riot jovjh nicij "tlji rc io' be: ino iwnmuniiy, s. ahlcitil (lonai Association jor.yie Advance I', miisf take a 4 NAACP STATE rmjwnjTim i j. met a'i Isnifi s' t)iU" during X'aii'x'iyiyiiDtroh this VJ'tii1 group, 'palled tipqir NAACI'ttr atldre.ss Issues' IhvifJ Vint it I w.n nil 1 1 art it y6utrt.wihiltcs0rJlig vigor ''brganiatiOH ('P I W' I issues 4 litvlOVO.s; IJuf, 'liit'y sO'i'' 't'Viftn. the vciicni! bli NAACr cinhoiM expvclid iWolf; riiflsrn still: llu' tul cif I t'n iKrt for' all Afrit aihAtneruJUiv f.

dcnoml' Va.tur;'a)iwiji 'l Iiw6(t by. jpl)s" nil jtUhcri foplcii tli'iii cmtrKt'd' wcru net'. Ai'rirkirtK 'ill nri.ini':i. liViy.iujtjjYJcnitMlfriul find. Ji'pi; slK 'AfrlcaivAmerl i(M iavi'iiulloir of spirit and NAACP, 2A LAYOFFS: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BLOW Cental strain gh' times seek out regipns clinics By Donnlt Klpp The merit, i strains on thmi s.uidsot lllMfiswIioJusj their Jobs in' Marvlr siiildi nly sut facinjj.

jisyi iiiii.K I ciisliimu'd by the summer. 1' i mihI Kenneth (iliitt. l)utfhi'ss i (iimty f'onwnisslont'r men hyKiene T'syelidloKK'ally'. cltiihl employ tlonuilt Itlen iliel.illcipmes. Iheholul.ivs Ml uf sudden it (iinntti hit linine We just to see in iin re.lse s.inl Siindl.i j.iislr.

ilnri tin ul ment.ll health lnr Coiniiiiinity IM.iiikI the Hudson Valley, ui.iinte Dance (irn.iinzatlon wilh niore. than MiLseribers in the vn 'Rirtn ileal Vith said lash tliey IjiiVe grttwn flvfr. six U'i jettiorKfiir. johslheyjiiiiyiv iip.x iilieior loss )( selr oillirrdji'iiluc'tp." ') Ily ness warenessAVeeklinil inl.i.v is Najional Iicpfcsifiotj (ho l)av IV'iit eHsiiin nkes 't Americans year, Niili'tniiUnsJi: tute orAieruai nrainninrrfn uiK' in iumi aiiviiuii(ii pressionsi'eltreatnu'hl', Depression is more than short letiiireacllon. aul Dr.

director of the St Francis llospital nun't'ul: health clinic. coping mcrhamsms break and sufferers cxper(erfce iiiori' seribiis sytjiptoins, ihcludinK feeVings.of sadnes.wftlidra'war! frorrjfric.W.sandfamilj.a'ntl. AT A GLANCE DfcpnCSSldN SGnOENlNOS BFf T3 rtfm I i'" VJ; I Scvornl aclivitios flro plannod today uutcriqss youniy in observance of Morilal lllrtfiss Aworonoss Wopk; St, Francis, 35'Notth I Hood. PoiQhkocpsirt, will conduct' fron de'pro9Siorr scroonintjs in tho modical staff education contor, Spollman Wing, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

and p.m. lo 0:30 pm' Dr. Todd Hochmnn. staff psychiatrist. will conduct tho sossiodb Craig House Hospital in Uoncon will participate in National Doprossion Sciowmitj f)ay liy oflitnng (roe and a program 'on tho signs and of depression Thursday 'at 7 at hoajital infornfalton.

about. mdht.llillnoss 0utcho66duu(y Department. Qf Mpntal Hygioijf. 4.8$ Q70, Mbriuil and slei'pirif 'i v'ep before lie ('minty tif Aiuniai uyRieno seeing an in tvaseu ijueii io.iji iui; i'Sinei' last year we've, seep Meljdy' increase in utilisation hf', rncntal health said 'who estiniafi'd tlienionth si 1.750: The reasons, he baye included ecpnpniic'prbblcros Instability. iliss'61utiort'i)f' familiesandgendnijiitress I1JS.I101 jiis.i rvWhaWgtQ uu Miatifiltvg nt.

the ward Hhe tlviil CliirenetV Vndlvliit ancLi oifiisclop. wild' is Vit said Hakarl Adcveinl, icr of the Na president of. the a'sslstaht IliVect'or of field fxriiil NAACPbriincfi 'ycM at Mrls.CWe;(V'' KT jr tB 'Mm HyiiAtilBHIHH ri mW ffl wlN H. gl I WwxJMPB 111' k3U I tHtlJiS2yiil immm mm ofN llFInlH 1 JncS H'1 'v'V RsSS1 Jli in. 'H Av ksk il iMMmmmi ilHfl yAi.

IHr flHAWK mmmiijaSMmmmmmmm IH JKCfirv LLmmwmwHBmmmmmmmwm HvmIIHHmMIHH IHftlKl Withdrawal journal callin targeted lor end of year' Parryl Biulilt'Hnu9'il'ini JoU'nai "OeproSslQn: is more than shprt torm roactronr. with 6U(fotors losing the abilUV to copo With hfo aroutldthorr), sqys Dr Kortne'th Oclatis.direcior.of tho St Francis Hospital mental health dime: lelrw laid (ilaff "Surielv th'6 IBM situa; tiqtt hasn't helped things Certainly, fdrriier IHM em: ployei'sjircnotthe only a result of. the ltids()rt Valley's economic dawhtufhi said (he econ6niic.v: prpblchi? Jvc weighed heayy on 10 percent iporewb nMerswhoha(JilalLandl6st it me thanliist.yi'af iintilJaslyeaf i Uie people erne nUpcirl hy th'is tiavi' tieeri stir cessful all their life jobs. training They are used In being able Solve problerijs, she (ilatt Saiirihe full psycho' logical cfecl pf ilieicgion rt'o "It's: nut going iVI.tirii'il' lie holidays, trie; end.of he said. 'Impaqt rj insuranco; Che Aatoclntod Pes UASIIlNCTON Dejlet 'linn taljs for jiiimedja.le withdrawal from I'resnleiif ('linfini' WiU stud more Aniejican tniops while setting a deadline lor eliding i ihihiary mirrvtiitnin ih.

the rh.intii an nation. adnims i .1110,11 ulfii l.1s said Wednesd.ty tine iiilit ia) said I he witlidraw.d. rXii. liatl not ln.ei locked on late although the ilnsl likrlv imie is late tins ye.tr or rarlynextyviir I'ntlei Tirif; 'jlrv wiuiltl itli'r; 21MI)I ih'i'' ('(Hnbat itriil more heavy weapojirytu prolcrt forces in SoiiWilia final thero j'tirrehily are 4.700 lorc'e in Somalia. An additional tifi'0.

(roups and ale being flow; toSonjalji'lhiSweek The president was' expected' in bis decisions on 1'hUrv nieelrni; wph Vonuressio nai leaders' It is.cssential that we.tvirjt hide mil mission in Somalia but that. we ili.l' Willi firmness and steadiness id purpose. at" a' HdoitrctTi'tnony 'I'liere' Wilit an air. of urgeney'to the pre'Sidefit's actions; spurred by; ('(ihgressilrnai pressure for an my incdiate withdrawal and public horror over slain, Americans being dragged JthroHigh the streets of Mu: i'Vil Clinton no'LE IN SOMALIA Amid the (Jonth Sunday of 1 2 Anioricnns." (ho Sp malion inrj mnshioh. roattors re Wodiestlay to a Journal cal" ip'stitvoy en the niiestion ShdilliMhe ijriitfitl States pull i.ls troops' out ol.

Somalia irn mediately 246 33 g.ldisfiii Moliauicd Fai'raii'Aulid Tht" pViiililvn'l opened is bv foVcjp ptdicy and iiiilitiiry aiivisirK'and then called' ih'em (lack for riirifc 'talks later "Wt1 arc anxious t'oncliide our "'boJiaid, but we'dO. mil w.ipt tit set', reversion antl the tern whtdiexisled before Inflaiiietl.by the deaths Sunday nt'l A rHyHltMnd he at leiist one pilot1 Congress was lorn over which.diVectjion to take Clinton said lie would meet With I Thursday and then 'announce Ills course Is not time forpani'c." Sena'te Minority f.eader.Uoh Dtdcsaid. Warlord a frercb foe Local vets split ah mission Stewart prepared 4A INSIDE Wonthor Vr '1 breezy and High near 75. 40 Dock 3f Mid Hudson IB DusmesS IE '3F Cfassified 6D Qbituarias 4F Ooodtite IF Pr. Green Horoscopes 2F Landers 2F Lite IF Lottery Opinion 'tOA.

Aala Speak Up Sports 1C State 1U 2E Stocks Television'. 3F A Qonnett novytpapor 209(ti year, No, 43 6 pages Pr inted.trrparl oflfecyded'arict recyclable paper Ahout Jbrto lIlettreiliHt stuns 1: nd adult? Dy Rich Thomatolll Maybe Kenya Thomas summed ittipbqst. Sitting on the steps, of Ghartcs D. Warring School fn the City of Poughkccpsie withsome of hlsfcllow3if ibgraiejrxJlhomas pondered the future of baskeUJain" minus its best player. "It won't be real," the 11 year old' said.

"It won't be the same without MichaelJordan." Jordan arguabiy the greatest player In the history of the game, retired Wednesday at the'age of 30. besDite beine in the crime of his careflrjfic Chicago thills superstar said ne jost tne jtiotivauorr. to pay "another pro season; The declsioji: a Micbaerdbr'dah says he'has fft' tpprove." but the possibility of a.co'mebackf id Local' Jans agree: Jordan iwas the greatest. ID Jordan's place in basketball hirtoryjs assured. 3D Neit'tforlbeNDA? 3D was exacerbated the murder of Jordan's father, James, in late July.

'He'd rather think about his family than sports," said Highland High School student Michele La Manna. "I know, I would retire if rny father premier attraelfori In. the past years. Por'fricr ts Angeles Laker's, star Magic Jphnion retired after coritradlng'thc AIDS. Virusln 1091.

and neston Celtics g'teat, Larry Bird retired in. 1992. Unlike those two, however, most 'expect Jordan to return "I don't think that he's through," said Poughkeepsic resident Hich Hinaldi, who played in the NBA for throe years. "I think what he wants, what he needs, is a break It doesn't appear, that Jordan's he returns or not. lis NorCTTcato jersey and, of course, his Nike, Air Jordan sneakers remain two of the biggest sellers in the history of sports merchandising.

"He's the most famous person in the' world," said John Stotc, vice AnacondaKdye sport mgs goods stdres in Poughkecnsie and Kingston. "I think he'U still be 'on therminds nd backsand feet, of the genera) public WWErfr) tvSV UgL SLwK Wmmmmmm fimM PMK Journal At PpughkeepsiQ's Warring Elementary School, James Stanfield, 10 Nicole Sylvester, 1 0, middle; tiUr' ranee Taylor, 1 T. said they, feelrWcrTaeT Jordan yyilf return to basketbaJL twHBHBlBBwBBpHBBHHSSlSltl'.

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