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November 16, 1983 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-11-16

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lac
mayor
T G -. Then BI c mayors
returning from the Republic of China
on T . an on October 16th characterized
their 8�y mi ion huge ucce ."
yor Johnny Ford pre 'dent of the
tional Conference of Blac ayor ,
Inc. CB), heading the deleg tion,
indi ted that the trip' a a learn-.
ing e perience in which the mayors
ere b to di the pro pect of
CB cities e blishing twin/' er city
r tionship with local go mment and
minority-owned compani engaging in
tr de with the ROC."
In addition to attending the Foreign
. . er' dinner/reception, celebrating
Republic of China' "Double Tenth"
holiday, the mayor had meetings at the
Board of Foreign Tr de, Foreign inistry
and ere hosted by mayors in three cit-
ay trip
o Tai
an, succe
iful
ie .
ayor included in the CB de
gation were: Stanley D. Brown, Glenar­
den aryland; Loretta Thompson-Glic :
man P dena California' Abraham
Gordon Eatonville, Florida'
. Hall orth Brentwood,
Violet Leggette, Gunnison, pi;
Thirman ilner Hartford, Connecticut·
Riley L. Owen Ill, Centreville, Illinoi .
Loui Sharp, Urbancre , Ohio; John
Smith, Princhard, Alabama.
Accompanying the mayor ere
ichelle D. Kouroum CB executive
director and r. Helen Butler, represent­
ing Garrett Company, headed by
Thaddeus Garrett, former White, House
a . ant to Vice Pre ident Bush. r.
Garrett' company arranged the tour
for the delegation.
USES PREPA E FO
ROLE I '84
The Americ n ur s' elation
ha developed n tion 1 enda
for health poli y that call for a pro­
minent federal role in providing for the
he Ith nd elf of all citizen .
The ill be promoted by the
urse : V' lble in Politic
ering politi al phi i-
The
Sou h Afri
n red "multi-
nott
POLITICAL
cation among nurse through a serie of
regional or shop nd other efforts
are the goals of the project.
Eunice Cole, pr 'dent, said of
the genda, "There are 1.7 million nurse
in this country. That' power. ow we
want to organize that power and channel
its energy into .getting what we ant
from the people ho can upply it.
I'm talking about politicians, ho, hen
elec ed or return d to Congre can
help us promote the passage of ligislation
th t ensure the health and elfare of all .
citizens.'
s. Cole said nur s mu t develop
political sophi tication. ' e not only
nt nurse to ote and to encourage
other to ote for politician ho sup-
port our enda," e id.
s. Cole td th t rategies nurse
can u to promote the enda to politi­
cian ill be the focus of regional wor -
shop . pon ring through : VIP.
They will be held ovember 19-20
in iami, De ember � 0-11 in hi go'
January 28-29 in Bo ton and February
4-5 in San Francisco.
OVE BER 1 - 22, 19 3 THE CITIZE
PAGE 7
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The Pe ce 1 Force is urging area
re . dents to vie "The Day After", a
made-for-television movie bout what
happens to a to n in' Kansas following a
nuclear ttac on the United State.
Eighty million Americans are expected
to e this prime-time e ents, which
begins at 8:00 p.m. on ovember 20
on ABC-TV, according to Laura Truby,
a T Force member.
Young children should not watch
the show, Mrs. Truby noted. ' e are
following the recommenda ion of tho
who have viewed the fllm and found it
too devastating for children,' She noted.
The fllm "forces us to come to grips
ith our 0 n death the grief of losing
all that e love th pre 0
life each day, nd it force u to ta e
per nal respon ibility for the future
of our endangered Earth" she id.
'Plea help w ke up Ameri a by
u ing your influence to encoura e peopl
to vie this important film the intent
of hich is to 'inspire the nations of thi
earth their peoples and leader to find
the means to 0 ert the fateful day'
s. Truby said.
The T Force will mea ailabl
study guides for film vie ers. Intere
partie can call the Council of Churche
office at 983-6535 onday through
Thursday from :30 to 1 :30
Truby said.
MPOWER
Conti ued from Pa 2
dominaiitIy White Demo- ina so, Mondale failed to n all-important. What is
cratic Patty structure in the take the ide of the tradi- imPQrtant .
"windy city" have been en- tiona! leader of Demo- the favorite n, thro
gaged in a bitter onaoina eratic Party in Chi- his • ,carri to th
battle since the mayor's cago-the m yore This party. In this it is:
election. Former Vice' raises the q 'OD of "Is uW� � � 0/ the
President Mondale, the Mondale to be depended on pany and rtIe don't want to
candidate of choice among � � Americ:ans?" l�, but our �/-I't!SpeCt is
some Black �-.. re- 'J J . non-MgOtillbk. "
yvu�, •
cently accepted the en- America's favorite can- Also, with sm and
dorsem of Mayor Wash- didale. As with all favorite growing support, Jesse
ington's opponents. In do- son candidates. . . is J really could win .
... � .
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