BULK RATE US. POSTAGE AID Be on H rbor. I 49022. P 0.50 VOL. VI 0.3 DECEMBER 21 - 27, 1983 ts . FRO THE crnz ST AFF 25C He attributed the 1 to ata of shift1Dess in the leadership" and said some of those leade "are OIl the bot t." Jackson's state campaign' cbair­ man, ayor Johnny Ford of gee, as amo g tbose wbo pusbed for the endorsement favoring ondale for p dent with Jac as his nm­ nlngmate. Ford saki the decis to eDClOnse ondale was "dlsappolDtlng, dally to tbo6e of wbo bay much to get him (J ) to nm," but told tbe delega that tbe 'Y "J e't there" to J c e o 116 to vote greeted th \OO..,.,..y by many of Bl in the meettrll room bo began to sing" e Overcome." Tbere bltter- , some ymg the lopsided vote a OU. re as also some crit clsm over apparent desertion of Jackson's campaign coordinator, e­ ayor JobDny Ford, bo as tbe egate to in favor of the • but maintained his campaign ouId no be owed. Although be bas not said be had a loc on the Black vote, J c 's campaign speec indicated b plnDed much of his hope for a ne co­ alltio on the united support of Blacks. And bls disappointment Sat- urday nigbt apparent. "We have to figure out me ay to this breaca," said a subdued hours after tbe ADC en- 0Ddale. "We don't ant to leave the tuaUon with fractures that can't beal. " dlsappolDtment for Jac e ondale aDd Sen. Fritz HolllDp of South CUollDa ere In th Alabama end to take part in a ries of Democra