R 16 - 22. 1911 THE CITIZ - T bill trengthe Section 2 by modifying the standard of proof in voting discrimination , in light of th Supreme Court decision 0 obile v . Bolden 0 - The bill extend the bilingual- e tion pro ' , n until 1992. The Congre ' nal B C ucus, part of this Augu Voting Once a jurisdiction effort, m e this ppeal to you to let t Pr . ent and your re­ pre ntative kno ho you feel about the Voting , t Act. If e are to ceeed in protecti this 1 ' - iction ti n vital to BI Arne ' , your elected of o ffic , must he r from you. provide the Congre tonal B cus office ith copy of th correspondence y nd. full Judiciary Committee. ey pro 'os of the Judic­ iary Committee bill, H.R. 3112 nd include: On b alf of the C I ant to advanee and too to hearing from each of you. ember of C . clude: alter E. F ntroy, D.C" Chairman; illiarn H. Gr v, Ill., Pe., Vice-Chair­ man; Julian C. Dixon, Calif., Tr rer; Harold g­ ton, Ill., Secretary' ugu ts F. Ha in, Calif,; John Conyers, Jr., ich.; Shirley A. isholm, .Y.; iIliam L. Cl y, 0.; Lo ' St es, Ohio; onald V. Dellums, J. it B, B. ReI, Colling m.; E. F�rd, Tenn.; Leland, Tx.; . Crockett, Jr., ervyn Dymally, and Gu S e, 'exten . n of all of the Voting Act for ten (10) ye in d of fi (5). - Committee bill in­ clude a fair and c' b b -out pro" n hiCh ould e effect in 1984. o •• Sept mb r 12, 1981 peop e, nor y fello citizens, y u to malign th cter of kno t it do no devoted community- e any d dieation, minded peopl . cou , intellig nee, or TIl f ct is that this community concern to be ould be the or time ainst thing d to tear to change dership in do n all th time. If th our Ci y. Thi i especially peopl h any constructive true hen on con' ers id , it' their oblig tion the candidate and th b them for our of pport they h . T collective co ider tion. all group of perpetual The po iti peopl in onist th t support r. Benton H bor ill vote of e dr. Smith could for the incumbents on d have contributed much to ovember 3. J , re for my tter. Amo R. Bolin ayor my If. r. Dudley . entitled to his opinions, re all citizen . He is not en­ tid d to try to dece ' th recovery of our City if they would h ve put only half the effort into building up that they have put into te ring down. mold R. Bolin Titer of Jame Dud­ y in the September 9-15 ould rp . no- H h hi ory of eof o es 0 tie I expansio • o PI o