ASH GTO ,D.C. - The executi bo d of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., I d by tiona! Pte "dent Hortense G. Canady, of . g, ·ch., in meeting here at the Gramercy Hotel, planned it Diamond J ubil celebration in 1988. ta ff at reported to the board on the tatus of plans for the rority' 38th national con ntion to be held in Dalla in Augu 1985. La er member of Delta, Frankie Freeman, of St. Loui ,and Delta Counsel e 1 Lafontant, of Chi 0, reminded the bo rd, ccording to rs. Canady, of th rority's requirement th t con­ ntion hotels and other facilitie pro- "de opportunitie for 1 it economic po er for more job at the con ention . Canady declared. C nady . d the Delta Social ction Commi "on ch" ed by Dr. Bern dine Denning, of Detroit, abo met t end and recommended that the Del thru for the next 0 year .. be polit cal ene, education and training. omen ill be encoura ed to run for political office and to political ppointment. . The board approved the following among many recommendation: goal of 60 000 reclaimed mem­ ber by the Diamond Jubilee year and of membership to gradu tin . r until pril of the next year. o honor achie ing Blac omen h Blac Creer omen' Re urce eer developmen announ it e ond omen: chi vement gain t the Odd Re niti n Banquet' pri19 1 4, Stouffer n to be the Clarion Hotel. Th b quet ill honor Blac om n ho ha e a hie e . e pre idential atu in n tional corpor tion. This program incorp r te on import nt objective of the Re urce Center: promoting th vi ibility of chieving BI c omen rnakin them kno n and cce ible to irin Bl c omen in the wor force. Over 800 per n ttended the fir b nquet held in pril, 1982. A signifi­ cant number of th ttendee ere young 81 c women ho h d an opportunity to meet and b personally motivated by Bl c omen who h e rea hed a pinnacle of succe in corporate America. For further information about the Blac Career omen's Re urce Center or th banquet, write or call the Center, 706 alnut Street, Suite 804, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, (513 381-3589. z o � o : O· · · · All C -Computerization of the national headquarter in ashington, D.C. and teleconferencing bet een national and regional officers ithin the next 0 yean. =Funds ill be sought to create a ational Archive area t the national he dquarter . -Organizing n chapter in Europe using the existing chapter in est Ger­ many as a ba ,and in the Caribbean ell. "As e rno to ard our Jubilee, e will stre the theme - Delta" life- time commitment," r. Canady id, embers will be urged to contribute S 1,500, t the rate of 300 annually, for the Diamond Jubilee Fund, she dd­ ed. Th fund ill be used for education ro. - J. Thom named ad­ '1'OI;raD1S mlaDa;ger in th co­ of Ouy r ppointment pb L. ey, cor­ bo fo th of in Detroit. P e Proposal _ The Argentine Govern­ ment has ju fonnally proposed to the Gov rn­ m nt of Chile, th "mutual su pe 'on of foreign arms purch for a p riod of . time to b agreed upon" " · , .. TIDY CAR SERVICES AVAILABLE OVE BER -15, 1 3 THE CITIZE exhi bi p GE5 , , BE 0 TO SHIP - Th annual Lake ichigan College "1..0 and Found" Art Exhibit ill be held from OV. 14 through Dec. 2 in th Art Gallery, Rm. L301 on the college campus. About 40 udent and art f culty will exhibit. The opening reception will held and os o o of onday, o. 14, a noon. The b ckground to this revolutionary id - th t artist might g th r the di ard of ind ry and ture, entitle them, and pr nt them ith a fine art con . deration in mind -' the central theme of the exhibit." of members of the colony, ell a m terials distributed to e eral public, . Li rary members and volunteers will be on hand to greet . 'tor and 0 em the room. Light refreshment ill al be r ed on opening d y. The materials in the con ction will not be available for during th ee of the opening, Per n intere ed in udying the materials mu make re r­ vation to u the room after the fi ee . In conjunction ith the opening of the "I aelite House of Da td Room" there ill be special exhibit in the Library' uditorium. Ron T ylor, member of the City of David, ill display his collection of I elite photographs and original art or. Ramon el n, former member of both th House of David and the City of D vid will di - pi y hi coll tion of photograph of High I and. This exhibit will be open to the public all ee. T R o D U C I BE 0 HARBOR - Th Public Library will officially open it "I e­ lite Hou of David Room" at 10:00 a.m., onday, ovember 14, ccording to Frederic J. Kirby, director. The "Israelite Ho of David Room" contains a recently-acquired collection of original boo ,pamphlets, photographs, and other material published by both the Ho of David and the City of D vide The collection feature many item hich ere intended only for the r n BENTO TO sHIP" - Veteran ho plan to enter Lake 'chipn College spring seme er are dvised to contact Don Olivia, C veterans dvisor, soon as p able to � reque for advance p y. • . explained by Olivia, the Veteran dministration doe not pay the college for the et' tuition and fee' therefore, advance V pay check need to be arranged for early so that the check can be u d for tuition and fee purpo if nece He al encoura ed veteran cur- rently enrolled at the college to chec with his office on the apier Avenue campus to determine if they are certified to receiv payments for the upcoming spring mester. Olivia explained that vets requ sting advance pay will receive payment for 20 days in January d 30 day in February for total of 50 day. The VA compute all month having 30 day . The arch checks •• .. will be nt, not to the college, but to the home of the et t the end of that month. SUNDAY 2 p.m. BI GO ERCHANTS HALL Fllrpllin Plazl E Co • • e en G r & BEAUTY DS WI ETH Ie HAl -----SPECIAL ORDERS AVAILABLE----III!II'I!I'I� LOTT Y INSTANT TICKE1"S '. '. f I ! . • • · I .. · · .1 ,. ",