BLAC REAGA GOP'ers H·IT RI G HTS AI DE Tum to B. c • man wi 9 T TOP G 17 Muskegon: 8srrisn County: -EXCWSIVE- B.H. PAYS, 3,000 FO AFF' A ED AUTO I ECRET E 0 TURN TO PAGE S Co • I Y . T TOP GE9 Economic' planmng body - named - 0 BLACKS ¥ . Fob From The Michiglln Orronicle A federal lawsuit charging the tate of . chigan with erecting "restrictive and unconstitutional barriers" which inhibit oter registration and the lection of deputy registrar as rued last onday in federal court in Flint. Four individuals, and 10 organizations, including the ational and Flint branch of th AACP, are plaintiff: in the c hearing . I be h ld in t 0 wee s to determin hether there j cau of ction. Howard Simon, Michigan ACLU ex­ ecuti e director, allege that ·chigan's voter registr tion y ern arbitrary and varie so much among the 1,500 city, municipal and township clerks hich dminister it that it is discimina­ tory. Attorney for the American Civil libertie Union (ACLU) and the Detroit branch of the ational Lawyers Guild are eking an injuction to enjoin and prohibit the st te from allowing th local official from applying alleged tot lIy arbitrary criteria to the deputy registrar program. The im ct of the lawsuit, Sim n hope • will be measured by an incre· P GE4 2 • I ing B Turn to 3 .ULK RATE u.s. POSTAG PAID" �lch"' •• 4 ;j I 25e AI BOW COALITIO • 10 I r r in voter registration tewide, but particularly in Detroit. According to figuxes provided by the ichigan Human Service office, a nationwide voter regis­ tration project, there are 238,000 eligible unregistered voters in Detroit. In ayne and Oakland County tiler are 469,000 unregistered voter and throughout the tate and the total i 1,100,000. "People may think that we are a liberal state, but a lot of the procedures in the tate of Michigan are not the different from the Jim Cro pro ures in a lot of other part of the country which limit the number of voters, t, charged Simon. Local oppo ition to the restrictive practice as evidenced by an informa­ tional picket held la week at th city of Detroit Election Commi . on office in which about 70 demon r tors repre ent­ ing almo t two dozen communityorgani­ zations took part. Joining the supporters w Winsto Lang executive director of the Detroit Branch AACP. Lang urged the voting right demonstrator to wor for full voter regi tration in Detroit and throughout the tate at "all time of the day and night to show the peopl of this tate that thi is a demon trativc den crucy in action." AACP,oth ta k" on sta The picketer were distre d over the city's Election Comrni ion pr ctice of shutting down the deputy registrar application proce on June 22 and its . refusal to allow d puty registrars to collect registration during the 30 day prohibition period before a primary and general election. Defending the current practice was I Azzouz,' . nt director of the city Election Commission. "The ccount­ ability factor I ery important to u ," he id. ' e will not allo anyone to register voter within the 30 day period before each election, except at our office or at th Michigan Secretary of State's office." Azzouz could not explain how or why thi practice differed from allow­ ing the continued registration of voters by deputy registrar ince in both c th regi tered voters would still b unable to vote in that upcoming eJection. ''The pi ket i unique in Detroit, a city which ha fierce pride in th effort and ccompJishment of Ro Park , the mother of th civil rigl ts movement," id Ro anne Handler, coordinator of the ichi 'an Human Service campaign. "Thi city i practicing Jim Cr wism," added Mr . Handler. • I disaurec wit h t hOlt im gc." r . I md- ed Azzouz. ' e don't have to re ct to the picket. I don't feel that they raised legitimate i Ue5." Three day after the picket. Jam H. Bradley, chairman of the city E ction Commission, announced an emergency voter regi tration dri e for the 1 t e k of eligib registration for th August primary. Simon beli ve that this a tion a . direct result of the demonstration. "There i no other ay to vi id Simon. An effort like that that," ould have been announced much m re in advance than three day fter the d - monstration, The f ct that th y e doing that is a sign that th Y reco nize the probl m. Th yare going to ndin ut clerks to pl c here e b li e deputy regi trar ha right t be going out to in the first place. ' Re ognizing th nation 1 prob m of v ter regi tration, Congre man John Conyer introduced HR58I5 on J un 11. This bill, according to Cedric H ndri cs. :1 I islativ i rant to Conye .' ill attac reei trati It barri rs hich ha precluded Black fr m being r gi tcred cro ss th countr and v ill-appl to all 'd ral ctiom ."