\ DETROIT CITIZEN A3 SEPTEMBER 4 - 10, 1994 e ide ts sue police over racial incidents A NOTICE Custome By HEATHER HILL HARRISBURG (AP) - A cur- • , few could have headed off two night of racial unrest in Hanover and the- south-cen- tral Pennsylvania borough should compensate youths it arrested in the melee, th ir la wyers argue. Police knew about plans by white motorcyclists to cause trouble and should have acted even as crowd gath­ ered in the town square, law­ yers said Monday in opening arguments in a civil-rights lawsuit stemming from th July 1991 disturban . Th lawsuit, fil d by th American ivil Lib rti Un­ ion in U. S. Middl District Court names the borough po­ li chief and 12 other offi­ cers. Defense la wyers said po­ lice heard rumors of a poten­ tial dispute but did not expect hundreds of whites to con­ verge at the town square, where a racially mixed group of youths often congregated. "No on knew that this was going to happen," de­ fense attorney David Dowl- ingsaid. ' DURI G THE INCI­ DENT, hundreds of white bikers and town residents shouted racial slurs and chased the small .group of Black and white youths. On th disturbance's ond night, whit gathered near an apartment building where the grqup of youths had gone. Whites on the stre t thr w rocks at the building, and youths on its roof responded by spitting and inciting furth rut, poli said. ACLU officials argu d that under fed ra.l law, peo­ ple who have prior knowled of a wrongful act but do not tak tep to prevent it are liable to parti injured. Though non of th youths wa physically injured, orne uffered psychological dam­ a from th eli tur n nd th ir su u nt arrests on di orderly conduct char , said Stefan Presser, the ACLU' legal di or "These young men and women are entitled to com- pe tion because they h n hurt," P r said. t A landmark race discnrnirn Ion iawsot against the Denny's Restaurant chain has been settled. Denny's has agreed to compensate all African­ American customers and their companions who are determined to have valid claims of discrimination on the basis of race or color at any Denny's Restaurant anywhere in the United States except in the State of California between July 1, 1987 and May 24 1994. • If you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of race or color at a Denny's Hestaurant, and if you would like to be considered for a share in the settlement as a class member. then you must file a claim by September 30, 1994. I p 00 Or write, sending your name, address, day and evening telephone numbers, social security number and date 'of birth to: Denny's Claims Administrator c/o Rust Consulting Group, Inc. 54 South 9th Street, Suite 320 inneapolis, Minnesota 55402 C1