T A -' e hall not ilent on this kind of de- pl rable ction id Faye B._ Bryant n tion 1 pre ident of" pha ppa Alph AKA) in re ction to the burning of . a cro in front of th AKA ch pter hou on th campus Georgia Te h in Atlanta Jan. 15. "Such violence in 1985 i incomprehensible and . indefensibl 'Bryant id. The move in to the hou on Gree Row le than a year go gave them' the dis­ tinction of being the only BI c orority at Tech to h 'VI a h u ary Shy S ott, regional director and an Altanta re ident, not d the JOY and exhilaration the members had exhibited as th y moved into the residence. "The emotion have no b n replaced with nguish and fear" Scott said. In a statem nt i ued Jan. 16 Jo ph . Pettit pre ident of Georgia Tech said that an ,APPOI TED HEMODIALYSIS 01 RECTO e. from nn ichigan wi h in pplied j nee with an emph . ministration. Rucker i ntly a candidate for th mer's program in Health dmini ration t W em ichigan University . an employee at ercy Hospital for 20 years, rs. . Rucker h held po ition aff nurse, clinical coordinator, admini rati e pervisor d administrative director. e ned for two ye a volun- teer of the 810 mIand United Way Allocation Committee and . a member of the South ern ichi Society fOT Ho ital ursin Administrato. She . a resident of Benton Town ip and h one grown n. FRESH. AS A R.OWE� iN JUST ONE HOUR ........ a . � rN BEFORE NOON QUTTHE SAME DAY Ato ho !IAN. 30 - FEB. 5, 1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE that the "appropriate penalty" would imp ed. Pettit I belled th cti n a a 'rever- ion to a less enlight ned state' and said th t never in hi 13 ye r as pre ident f Georgia Tech h d uch a bl tant t of racism been perpetrated. A A will wait for Ge rgi Tech to complete its investi­ g tion before ta ing any ction, but " ... the investi ation must be comprehen ive and wift ; e will monitor the admin- i ration s ctions to in ure that thi occur Bryant said. It is imperative th t the admini- tration ta e very me ur nece ar to find the culprit imm diately and imp th ver t p nalty p ible he id. A i Am rica' pr mier Greek-lettered r aruz ti n for Bla women. nder r duate chapter n m re than 5 chapter make up 25� th or rity's membership. co fab pover . ,- Moving women up from poverty , nd Jobs. ' cro - ection of femal legislator labor leader nd a ciation e ecutives has been invited t lead the dis­ cussions. , Although th is ue of poverty has rei vance for both minority and non-min rity women, minority women's or anization have rarely spon ored conference to identi­ fy economi problem com­ mon to worn n of diver e racial b c gr und and tirnulat collaborative efforts to olv them" said Faye B. Bry nt, - oundation presid nt. Throu h thi n eren e e h p t mill te new era in c lIab rati n among the TOUpS Bryant said. Le der fr m om n's organizati n hich have economic devel pment pr rams which imp ct w men's live have be n invited t participate. Or niz ti ns ith u h pro- r m which have not re ei ed mvit ti n may apply f r ttend nee by writing: A Foundation, 5656 S. I land Av . Chica 0 II Reque ts mu t be r ceived by Feb. 15, Th ducation lpha appa Alpha dv n ment F un- , ORA G BURG S.C. ''Moving Women Up from Poverty" is the them for a arch 15-16 conferenc which ill bring together 200 re- b n pre ntatives from minority and h mo- non-minority women's organiza- ti n. Hosted by the Alpha i- appa Alpha Educational Ad- vancem nt Foundation th 'd .. meetin will focus on economic of equity. The conferen will be held be t the University of aryland. Partial funding is being pro­ vided through a gr nt from the Ford F undation. Amon the topic to di cus d re' Multiple Threats to con mi quity , nd , ovin Women p from Dead dation i a chantable Alpha pha Ameri a pr mier 1 tter d r niz ti n m n. rm of rority, Gree r Bl AKA to distribute Black heritage poster CHI AGO - Black Herit ge p ters featurin Black eri- can ener I and dmirals ill be di tributed by chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in February in conjunction with Black History month. The posters, the fifth in aries are designed to rve as an educational as well as an aesthetic tool. , e are pleased to have this opportunity to continue to distribute the posters said Faye B. Bryant, national presi­ dent of AKA. 'e know that they will increa e our youngster' knowledge of the. contributi n of Black Ameri­ cans and al 0 serve as beauti­ ful wall addition, Bryant aid. The will be !""OARD ELIGIBLE IN CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOPEDICS ac Dr. John H. McDonald, N.D.,D.C. Dr. John C.B. MeDon Id,a.A.,D.C. Dr. Paula SchlenzkaB.S.,D.C. one 92 - 2·32· 763 East Napier Serving 'outh � e t Michiean for 64 Years Across from Jewel 0' -osce 4 locks West of The Orchards Mall buted at sleeted s ho I chur hes and community cen­ ter . H wev r, individuals in terested in ssuring that their group is on the list should contact the 10 al AKA chapter in their community by January 30. I ddres r tact I n t kn n may b dire ted t nation I headquarter Stony I land ve. hi ago 60637. BERRIEN COUNTY ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS: Storm Damage Loans With Governor Blanchard's declaration of a state of disaster following the New Year's Ice storm. the Michigan State Housing Development Authonty SHDA will tem­ porarily raise its income limits for home repair loans In 13 counties. Loans are available at 1 Oo� rnterest ' to repair unin­ sured structural damage to homes. mcludmq roof and window repairs siding replacernqn , and renovation of rooms affected by flooding. In Berrien County, the maximum household income for these loans is $37,093. Applications should be mad befor April 2, 1985, to Michigan National �ank� ic�iana, Benton Harbor, or to American Bank of Niles, In Niles. For further information, contact the Michigan State Housing Development Authority Home Improvement Sec­ tion, 401 South Washington Square, Lansing, MI 48909: (517) 373·8017. ·MSHDA home Improvement loans. at interest rates of 3 to 10%, are available on an ongoing baSIS or house olds with Incomes under $20,000. LD e and Realt M&1QA I an Eq ou 100 L n- ,