L C YOUTH CLA ELD The Hamtrainck Police Dep nt mu com- te a youth injured in hat th te Civil ts C . ·011 detcn an t of race discri- mination. commission· Andre imbu of Hamtram u charged ith re·· arrest June 25, 1974, after a Hamtramck police officer commanded him to "Halt, boy. ' wbu d two other people ere lighting fuec hen police appro hed his home to in te report of gu , me . . The trio ran a ay from the offi- imbu claimed ral officers, phys1cally, mentally and lerbally abu d him" in th aIley behind the police boon, and ld tb y m de comment. "There· little que tion that claimant unlawfully ulted, suffering injurie to his face and oulder ... after the arre t as > m de," Commissioner Th odore arre' d in the order. "The racially derogatory language d... st that unlawful conduct w r ially moti ted, id. The commission ordered th department to p y irnbu 689.70 for medical expense and 10 ting from his injurie . .coo DE L HUD ignored neeati e comment of the South estern ichigan Regio Planning Commis- . on r arding th . er Terrace Housing develop- ment no und r co truction be een et d Britain Stree behind the Rivero K- art Store. tannin Commissi , Vice-Chairperson aney C1ar expre d anger at the HUD ub, sayin HUD ignored local control. HUD' position that the n gative comment against the location of the b- idized housing ere ill-timed d should have been mad rlier in the planning process, rs. C claimed the lanning Commission under the impre . on the housing for the elderly and middle income, not bsidized. The Planning Commission too ctions on arch 25 and gain in Jun hich helped the d elopment m e progre when busi­ ne en on Riverview Drive in June prote ted the home , the Planners scheduled a public hearing and gath red th verse conun�nts to forward to HUD. SHERIFF CLE S GU BEA G Sheriff F orre 'J ell announced on- d y, that there ere no ground to b tant· te a claim by Roy D. Bloc er, Eau Claire, that jail go rd u d exc . force against him. J en said that Bloc er sustained a to the forehead "in a ffle hen the guards ere removing him from the cell." Blocker' b eye were ca d b t foreh d injury, Je ell id. He claimed to ha tate­ ments _ from 0 inmate of Blocker' cell that Blocker "started 6gb with them and they fought ' b ." Je ell continued, " t all time there more thin one officer there. And the 0 involved in thi are not the type to u excessive force. Bloc- er appeared in Fifth Di riet Court F . ay to plead guilty to a reduced charge of malicious destruction of property under S 100 and w ntenced to pay a fme and co of ISS and e restitution to the atervliet Police t. for dag� E - c SEPTE BE R 3 - 9, 1980 THE CITIZE PAGE 3 o o Along with the regular Pre chool tten- dance are in the Benton ' Harbor Area Schools (Bard, Boynton, Calvin Britain, orton, Seely eCord and Sterne Brun n), pre- hool will also be available for four year-old children in the Hull, Sorter and columbu hool attend are ccording to Claudia Ve colani, Coordinator of th Pre-School Program, Student m the HuD attendance area will ttend pre- hool c t Boyn­ ton School and studen th Sorter and ttend attendin School. pre- 001 cia begin on September 15, parents in th Hull area will need to tr rt their children to the Boyn­ ton building and Columbu attendance ar tudent ill be bu d to Sorter School. Parents in th ne attendance are may m e pplicatio an have their children reened from 9:00 . 11 :30 .m. and 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. on September 3 and 4 at tn folio ing loea . on : Hull are children - Boynton School: Sorter area chil­ dren - Sorter School: and Columbu area children - Old Colurnbu School. All oth r Pre-School buildin B d, Boynton, Calvin Britain, orton, Seely eCord and Ste Brunson, ill be t g appli tion and reening of students on Sep em­ ber 3 only, from 9: 00 - 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 - affirm live ction is office­ holder in th state party. Bl a Holly poin ted out, comprise 20 percent of the tive Democratic in the state, yet hold Ie party office than Jewi Demo­ crats ho comprise only three percent of ti democrat "That' ... ho contro the Democr tic party and tho ho control deci ded ho many (Blae ) are nomin ted t the ta te con ntion" Holly id. "In the pre identi election," Holly h ned to d, , e've got to ge Carter reelected com hell or high And ichi- gan Bl get the state party t the con ntions to readju tits prioritie to reflect greater emp . Detroit's particul b ems? Georg Atchins fi paren Scho during hour day. Black Democrat leader C lis For Bigger Role predominantly B , the 13th with 104 ote and the First with 107 .¥Ote . That', no e n enough to e c e have to build up a ate ith other district and e h n't been able to do that,' Holly said. But tho gh the party . committed to progre . e princip me might think placing its affirmati e tion and in the b c of the platform is indi tive of lip Democr ts from around rvice to BI dvance- the state met to nominate menu in busine and candidates for the many politics. Just ho much educational and judicial clout do the B party post on statewi de basi delegate have in getting and to confirm the ichlgan their concerns cro ? ver ion of the national plat- 'e have to do it in form adopted in e York. caucus (an informal g ther- Ordering of te ing of politicians to develop Democratic priori' is not program stands," Holly unu despite the party's 'd.' e can't do it in an liberal image, according to open meeting like this. F' Congre 'onal District 'e have to ge gie ter committee chairman Hubert entry into the caucus on Holly. caucus nights and we ha e .'7he B population failed to do it in number . only 10-12 percent in the' of years. stadunngt�,,, the c�.an 'd _ "T y ha a sy em of nomm tin roll alloting hat they think the call vote, "but Blac Bl ould ha participation in ·the Demo- candidate here too y cratic proce . probably and that' h t they g bout 20 nt. us." o congre A ca tht are the . t te (th in e ction in 0 ber. "There are state . e are orking . th tax reform, that try to resol in th centr committee after con tion. "Our policy i de lop- r period of Atc . "It' b vention. dull co By .A. Good· Le than thr ee after the e York national Democratic convention the ate Democratic party held its 1980 con­ vention ee end and opened and clo proceed­ ings with a whisper. eet- at Cobo Hall for t 0 day the tate conv ntion did everything that might hav been predicted and nothing that w unexpect­ ed. or 9 rs and col