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February 06, 1980 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-02-06

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e nt through
pretrial hearing. We ere
rged ith breech of
peace, di e cting an of­
fi r, illegally demon tra tin
on b, demon tratin
ithout a permit and so 0 .
All of the charge ere
dropped because, fir t of all,
there no b . in I vel­
in them again t u al­
though eyed in jail for
60 day ; but the main re -
there enough
publicity on the fo
everyo to the in-
j .
According to Pull y,
after getting out of the
army he actively joined the
Young Socialist or er
Party ti et and in 1979
campaigned gainst incum­
bent ayor Jane Byrne,
receivin 15,000 ote.
ow, the cond
Bla to repre nt his party
in the presidential race, Pul­
ley maintains that he' con­
fident of � de i�
past def 1$.
"I don't th
thing a per na1 c­
com plislune nt or a failure.
I'm trying to help build a
LOYE
... ·IiI"f· ... �C�_!
The Private lndi try Coun iI (PIC)
for help.
C lped them:
orkers.
ill.
• proof.
CO en.
FEBRUARY 6 • 12, 1 0
P GE 5
CI ZE
tionis . y personal victory
will come when the rn
of this society decid we're
goin to rid ovr lve of
r cism and capitalism. I
h v a realisti vie of
here e stand today.
..

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