VOL V 022 IY 4-10, 1983
Ii urvival
onappal
L i latur d al ith-issue
in Econom i c Growth r a act
Ie i lation if it pes.
ccordin to Baird, nton Harbor
bu . essman Rob rt Jackson' efforts to
ch nge the Citizen ouncil re not li el
to pa the HQu Urban ffairs commit­
te .
I found ymp theti ears in Lan ing
f r our pr p I that the Citizen C un il
110 for th
th Gro th
th Citizen
But the
cerned
ho
Continued on 9
lac
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BULK RATE
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
149022
2S c nts
o
o
BATTLE CR
dent of th
rea Urb n
Le gu 7 p.m. fete at touffer
Battl Cree Hotel.
Ja b be an hi rb n Le u
care r in 1965 ith the h pter
in shin ton, D.C. B 1970,
h v as e uti e dire tor f the
S n Die 0 bran h. His n ti nal
dutie b g n in February f 19
hen he be me the Ie ue see u­
ti e vi pre ident ,
Ja ob ha a m ter ' de r
LPRESIDE
fr rn Ho ard
re
ayors
n' the·r
map
o n
ays
ORLE S - ore than 100
Bla k m yors m stly from small and
medium-sized outhern itie met for
f ur d y here 1 t ee to dis us ay
to incre pri ate bu ine inve tment
and the flo of federal doll r into their
communitie .
any of th mayors y that like
their hite counterpart the bi est
problem they f ce i ho to spur econo­
mi d elopment in the current tate of
the e on my.
"Though this is conference of
Blac m yor th bottom line for u i
id ayor Johnny Ford of
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