SS BLAC o 'S CO - DATA DLACKS SHO S REV. JESS JACKSO 0.1 C predominantly epublican con­ ound naissanee IUlm. ... G Iy, 679 This letter m sup- port of hat you did in speaki out for fair d ood quality hou . g in th City of ntoa Harbor. ore complaints of this nature are ded becu , I personally, not aware of how b our public h sing project it Ie· dents d and pport. I e directed my Patroniz our v rti r te t rei a of D ta Bla prominent n. DLAC S campaign co-ordinator, r. Ed ard organ, to do detailed inve tigation on your project next w king support for my can- did y county commis- . ner and I ill m e per so visit to your hom . I . to commend you for your bravery and for ding up for t ould be the concerns of every citizen living in our pub­ lic hou· project and tho re· ents living within the City of Benton Harbor. If e can be of any further ce, or if you need our support, I can be contacted at my office, 415 Pipesto Street, BlI. or telephone me at 926- 7188. Guy Huddleston omen. Th consent decree permanently e . oins th city from en ging in any discriminatory employment practice. AACP PU FO BLAC TO VOTE Th AACP i making a huge effort to incre voter ctivity among Bl ro the country, he d- ed by rs. Hazel Duke . . Ace ding to the AACP' Voter Education Departm t only 38 percent of the 3.4 million Bl be een 18 and 24 were registered in 1976, and only 26 percent tually oted. )VE ENT SEE G E DEVELOPER FO SOUL CITY The go ernment is ing another de eloper f r Floyd c lSSlC Soul City project in orth C rolina, which failed after gettin 37 million in public aid. Under terms approv d recmtly, the Unit­ ed States will pay 177,000 to ttl claims from Ch anhattan Bank and others again t backer of the propo d If -contained community and Soul City Co. will be allo ed to retain conun rcial building, office equipment and pplie and me other property. TO Y BRO , 0' PUSHES' BL C COLLEGE 0 Y alternative to the Ameri­ can p pl. e h ar­ rived t point of rupture with the old politics. ' arable ccu d both Carter and Re an of wo - ing from an out-dated eco­ nomic platform hich, h y , offers more tax cuts to corpor tion than to people. He described the pre idential r a virtual to up a far economic and con rvative political thought w concerned. "Carter, who i trying to defend himself again t Reagans politi , h grab­ bed the ground to Reagan s ft," arable 'do "Car- ter is no trying to out. Re gao Reagan!" arable id that peo­ ple who want political change must redefine politi­ cal tion a more than just oting. Th n progre . American politic he id, involve organizing ain cism, xim, and c pita1ism. Several B1 lists organizatio cropped up over the ten years to provide alter­ natives, he said. Some include Black United Front, African Peiple' Socialist Party, Republican of e Africa, All African Peop 's Revolutionary Party, tional BI A mbly, and the continuing BI Pan­ ther Party, Membership in the organization are mo y comp of ti- viJts who devel under the influence of alcolrn X, mah, Lenin and arx. ar ble y blac s are fmdin it hard to initiate any type of political action becau most are politically turned ofT. One of the major re n behind bl political compl cency is the feeling th t ' tever they do on't amount to a hill of bean," arabI id. One majo political problem the inability to keep official countable after the election. arable described At- lanta' m yor aynard J son one ch official who "showed his true co­ lor" during a sanitation strike in which w ers who helped put him in office ere told "either com to ork or g t fired." J c - son blamed "economic au­ sterity" for his decision to remain hardlined ainst raising worker' salari. J ck on w b ed by artin Luther Sr. on the strike decision. "The irony of itu tion is th t artin Luther King Jr. died in emphis trying' to help sanitation workers get . ," arable . d. arabi leader like Je n of being If- rv­ arable said J . n inth bly, arabi P. II �ooo ALGONQUt BENTO 0 . MICH, 48022 • 827."" JULY 30 - AUGUST 5, 1980 ashington, D.C. - Honor b P trici Robert Harri, cretary of Health and Human Service will ddre th A ard Banquet of the ational A . tion of Colored omen' Clubs at it 42nd Biennial Convention t the Capital Hilton Hotel on July 31. AC . the n non's oldest bla worn n's olunteer rvice organization, with i founding ye in 1895. college and turnin th others into m . ority bite in titution ." 70 Ye In FED L JUDGE GOV'T. -o RE U S H T PHILLIP E YO C P G e Yor - Hugh ullman, chairman and chi f executive officer of Phillip orris .s. been named general chairman of the Greater Yor Campaign for 1980-81 of the United Fund. Th United egro olleg Fund i non-profit organiz tion that rai m ney to pport 41 private, historically Bl coli e and uni T country. I L xi interest wained aft r th group m de it evident that hi (J son) ould not b allo ed to control it. Another problem i th t many bl feel politi­ cal truggle is no longer n cessary becau me b hav placed their feet inside America's middle cl doorw y. U 0 'm de it' b are more intere ted in playing golf with their white f t, bu '- ** ************ :c il : 30t il i 2 il � B nton Cab Company • .' • off r expir I La or �**** **** ******* - Vot TUESDAY AUGUST 5 G UD "THE BEST CA DIDATE'" I ill or for: BETTER SE lOR CITIZE PROGRA S RE YOUTH E PLOY E T RECRE TIO - BETTER HOUSI G FFIR ATIVE CTIO 0 • BETTER CO U ICA TIO CITY THE COU TY CO IS 10 ER RE JOBS FOR CITY RESIDE TS 0 COU TY FU OED PROJECTS • COU TV IDE PUBLIC HOUSI G P OGR I can dol I Vot GUY . HUDDLESTO E COU TY CO I o