OCTOBER 21 27. 1985 THE CITIZEN 3 ig s exec to . addre ----------c P Ban que day, ovemb r 2 at the ile Holiday Inn, 930 outh 11 th tre t. A 6 p.m. ho pitality hour ill pr cede the 7 p. m. banquet. Ticke are $15 each. Th ile Branch r pre ent Buchanan, Ca opoli -, Calvin C nter and Vandalia. Branch tur- Ruth wton i B nquet ch irper on' ilbur Bo branch pre ident. For information, call 445- 3907 in Ca poli; 476-2344 in V nd lia; nd 6 3- 9629 or 6 3-704 in ile. ome rehab funds ready B Lind Dixon MU KEGO HTS. - The City of u kegon Height h vailabilty to Home Improve­ ment Loan at belo market int r t rat Av ilability ccompli hed through the co- op r tiv effort of the ichi n t te Hou ing D velopment Authority ( HDA), the City of kegon Height and Comerica Bank-H ckley. The eighbor­ hood Improvem nt Program and Community Home Im­ provement Program are inten­ ded to a i t homeowner ith 10 to moderate income. Any u kegon Heigh t re iden t intere ted in participating in the program hould contact BHAS SETTLE SUE TAYLOR SUIT OR $18,000 SCHOOLS SUE TO BA Thoma R. ott, Department of Planning and Community Development, 2724 Peck t. City Building, 773-1355 for in­ formation and application. P rent are encour ed to attend. Refre hment ill b erved. If you have any qu - tion ,pIe e c ntact eiter Linda McCarter of Deborah mith t 1- 00-6 2-117 . College night for high school Funeral services held for 300 slaves Funeral rvices w r held in emphi Tenne recen­ tly for mor than 300 slaves who were buried without funeral or burial rite over 100 year ago. Buired in an unmarked common plot, th laves wer eulogized by Nation of Islam Lader, ini ter Loui F rrakh n who also led the proc s ional and off red a prayer at the grav­ site. Heritage Tours a Memphi based historical tour ag ncy di COy red the gravesit and planned the occa- . sion. Plans ar to erect a monument and shrine at the graves­ ite which will b the first of it kind in the country. DO­ nation may be sent to th Slave onument Fund c/o Heritage Tour Benchmark Hotel 164 Union Avenue mphis T 38103. The public i encouraged to vi it the ite and dedicatorial ervice will b h at the cemetery in th near future. Special servic w r provid d by the orticians Associations Inc. fr·ca Parents ight at iddle School Continued on Page 2 court by twenty-four promi­ nent religiou trade union and medical leaders. Among the p ople providing evidence wa Dr. Pauline Orr. She a erted the Black detainees were being system tically a ulted and abu d" when­ ever they were arrested. Dr. Orr, who i a government district urgeon told the court hat distrubs me mo t is that detainees are being taken out of my care for interrog ti n and durin the our f thi interr gation they are brut lIy assaulted. However the upreme urt judge's order only f t the. ea tern cape regi n of the ountry. In additi n the _ u­ preme court judge him If admitted that he had doubt about the willingne of curity police commanders to enfor e hi order. PIC achieves 'Success' award at BE TO HARBOR - The PIC has been a arded 52 606 by the Michigan Department of Labor for an incentive grant according to Richard 0 mbo Director. The PI achieved out of even performance standard he aid. Jerry Sarno PI Chair h reI ted th t 'The PIC is elated to receive thi grant and thi money will b pent in order to impr ve progr ms for ur y uth. ' 11 four dult perform e t ndard were a hi ved. Al achie ed were youth entered employment rate and uth c t per positive terrninati n. The performance tandard for youth po Hive termin tion rate wa not chieved. Published. ch Monday at 226 Pipeston Str et Senton Harbor, MI 49022 Phone: 616/927-1527 * STORY DROP-OFF POINTS: 341 W. Lovell Kalamazoo. I 49007 6 .16/348-1 04� 2220 Sup rior Str on Hts., I 49 44