j 1. ; hi nd o n -Sev ral ec . auo T: rc r cd in hun Tyler Street. thre tening an jomrn u i I din • and p u lie ' Ic t y officer tru gli ng to put it out. A • n i hbor helped of­ ficer by 110 i ng the m to com into her home and get rm drin . ond y, rch 19. ju t befor the City Council me tin • member of the Hi hi nd Par Police nd Firefigher A' oci uon, Loc I 355 honored th om n. Thclm Dunca, ivi nu her an rd of ap- prccrauon, bccau 'C .he opened her home .. nd e rt" at a lime it a ncccs- ry to rai e pirit. P t McClell nd, union pre Idcnt. noted th' not only er th officer d� l­ ing ith th fire. but with the emotion I imp ct, of a I officer bein killed me day." e alute you cltizens," celeHand told Duncan. "We hall not f-or- et it ( h t you did)." On receiving the a rd. he aid. "Thelma Duncan did not do il herself: noun that other neighbor ent and" got ome of the bever ges 0 n ,oing to neighborhood tore to gel t m. .. hat I did for them (public (ely office )." he id, "I did for the job they did. They orked in the rain from c rly morning. They ere f nta tic." Vent lot old The Council unaminously approved the ale of, nine v c nt lots, on with v c nt tructure , in order to both renovate and add to the city tax b e. The lot are on Church. Buen Vi ta, Stur­ tevant. Kendall. Ea t Grand. Pilgrim. Richton and Glen­ d I . PAL Lea ue play in Fh�t Membe of the Hi hland P r Police Athletic League (PAL) program ill play in Fli nt at loc tion to c an- nounced. on Saturday. arch 3), Cal l 252-0255 for more inform tion. City official' ar calling on the community to how the c young people upport. Over 100 youth re involved in the city PAL program which began ith 25 mem- ers.