I ... ! .• # "'." . . .. ,. . ..... I'... ., .. ladeD felt like they were i pri oaed iD their hotel rooms: Grey said, ddiD& that things remained calmed UDtil police officers coefroeted stu­ dents j ciDg in streets. AD the, studen wan ed to do party, he . d. As they in eir cars playing m . police officers yeUed and ticketed them. "The national Pard stood round with M-l6s nd ith .45 on their hips," Grey said. "Bu when they ot the tear gas into the crowd that' when the store windo started to bre ." 12 VORAl POll ICS: neighborhoods with his cam­ p' literature and workers . an projecting an .image of ority in . tel .. on ads. ogre«"'an John Conyers, W 0 initially generated a degree of inter d enthusiasm has no been succesful in building upon this momentum. What Conyer lacked is the ability . to place substantive' ues at the core of his campaign strategy. At the annual Detroit Labor Day march, Young w maligned by both Conyer and Barrow because e only mar­ ched one block during the ,I .E RAC Par de. He then returned to his limousine and . ked a y to the reviewing tand, where he atched the remaining three of the parade. Mayoral candidate E a Henderson marched the e e leogth of the parade along _)h a column of Detroit and Micbi8an political diginitaries. Both Barro I nd Conyer scoffed at Youngs's one block march and alledged that this reflective 0 the Mayor's lac 01 energy. However, th personal t- tac -on Young may Dot be OR SECO enough to persuade voters in the primary to vote against the Mayor, 0 appears to be in reasonably good health. What Young' opponents h ve no answered is why should the Mayo traditio * COD- utuentcy turn gainst him ths point? In 0 er words' what doe the opposition did te to offer in regard to new ad­ . mini trative ideas, economic - planning and political organiza- . tion t would distinguish them from current polici of the city gowrnment. 35C D PLAC I PACTO WH Tom Barrow's' endor ment by the conserv tive Detroit ews may male e from the standpoint of that publication, bu i could very well do more to hurt his prospect .among African-American voter . Having I ng been attacked for it lleged r cist editorial policy, the Detroit Ne endor- ment of Barr will no brin scores of Detroi vo er into . political camp. B rrow s illfully side- U