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March 23, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-03-23

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mayoral ele tion with Ja -
n de ribin it a a litmu te " of
Demo r ti Party pport for Bla
candidate.
B nd id if the Dem crat re pond
ell to the candid cy of Harold ashing­
ton for mayor nd 'if the Demo rati
candid te for pre ident respond well to
the hopes and dreams of BI ck voter ,
e could st y trongly in the Demo­
crati Party.
B1 cks ceount for over 20 percent
of the Democr ti ote nationally.
On ' Sunday orning Live' , the tal
o th t airs wee ly 0 n B X, Jan
outlined the three credentials for viable
Blae pre idential candid teo
The ndid te must be ble to
"galv nize the young Blac . voter to
re ister and to vote Jackson noted.
He id ch candidate must also
be ble to "interpret the Black enda
before ho tile pres .'
Also for a BI ck to be a serious con­
tender, he must be able to addre all the
i ue affect in the country - disarma­
m nt foreign policy the economy- the
Rev. J son noted.
, e mu tress our rel tionship
ith the Democratic Party" Jackson
said. e have member ip without
propri torship."
U e have a 22 percent investmen
in the Demo rati Party with no returns
Jac on added.
There re 1 million eli ible Black
n p inted to voters in this country he said.
T 0 BI le der said Sunday the
n ti nal Demoer ti Party's 'contempt
for BI c mu t be challenged' nd
BI are oin to continue to rebel
to et our me sure of re ect.
The Rev. Je J n, he
nd
State Sen tor Juli
ch n e
ndrew
d 19
r te candi-
run on the Dem r ti tic et
f r Pre "dent 0 th nited State in
th I ele ti n.
R . J c n is being considered
f the prime candidate for the ti -
by the aliti n f BI c Ie der "
Duri the Brinkley intervi J c -
ed if BI
e re guaran-
II
DO
. DOT i ued
Intere t d per n
ment on th rule.
t n bbre i ted mment p ri d:
reque ted 11 comm nt be re e ved
rch 21.
Cotninued from 1
Go ernor uld be re ted to oversee
the Zon legist tion.
Under th Zon cone pt th re ould
be n dvi ry Council appointed not
elected. nd a i evident from the
dvi ry Council appointed by the city
of Benton Harbor in anticipation of
Zone legis! tion, the dvi ry Coun il
ould not h ve t be re ident or bu .-
nes loc ted in the Zone.
The Growth reas bill pr vide th t
I b r have thre re ident repre ntati e
nd bu One perating in th
three mana eri reps n
The uld be pint d
,
'racial a
ro
on re s man Collins Chairw man
f the Su ommitte on G v rnrnent
tiviti and Transportation t ted that
2I-day comment peri d i insufficient
t are ully evalu te and re nd to the
propo d rules. It ould be ne rly
imp sible f r n emed partie to
lyze, and re and, all by
tated rs. Collins. Chair-
Collin
ener II b en t
j e a Thi
ortened very
min rity enterpri in the
untry. per ent provisi n is
cru ial t min rity firms ho are su f­
ferin rna t from the current recession
tated Collins"
'I intend t m e ure that minority
busine et their fair sh re of the
50-70 billi n dollar gener ted by the
ct, ' ted Chairw man C Bins.
,
THE CITIZE
PAGE 3
t th
in
LSO GO E - People Savin
ly pulled out f th cit in
. n th tad nto n landm
by the ayor but would not rve t
his ple sure - he couldn t dump them
at ill they would rve out the three
ye r term"
The three elected positi ns would
be filled fter special election nd any
city ishing to p rticip te must gre
to hold th ele ti n to fill the Coun il
rittebm
n r uirement th t " b
or Z ne re "dents"
th -browth re require th t
business can qualify for incentive
only:
-If th bu Ine i n
the rea, 50 percent of it
re re re "dents.
-If it i busin r I
p ve rt y level.
The Council ill qu ify bu in
and m nit r ompli n "
h Citizen C un il th
under the Gr th re t t
r r. rb I
the
ted in
em pi
e
atin
int
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