W inatOD, DC-{CNS)-A the U.S. Senate ebated bi-partisan, comprom e civil righ bill follow­ ing the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thoma , Black Democra and Republicans here began d· c ing campaigns for the 1992 elections from the city council to the White House. With both major partie now foc ing on increased' Black vo er interest, the po ibility of African­ Americans eeklng the pre idential nominations in both major political parti is also being considered. National televl ion commen­ tator-community activist Tony Corr!!pOI!dMt The smartly-dressed, mild­ mannered and articulate Deputy City Manager bf Kalamazoo sat aero from this correspondent in his second-floor City Hall office. Dapper and relaxed, Marc Ott ex­ hibited the charm and profes­ sionalism that a Master's in public administration (and home training) provides. Marc Ott is an African American. While he understands the sensitive nature of his job, he also has no intention of turning his back on his roots, which is why he agreed to speak with the Michigan Ci tizen. Like the twelve dynamic Kalamazoo individuals from business, education, religion, and ocial wMk profiled in these pages before him, Ott freely gives back to his community, offering his ideas, insight, and knowledge. His only hope i that some' youngster will discover a kernel of truth in his. message, a kernel �hich caU be nourished into bear­ ing fruit. , THE THIRD OF five brothers, Ott came from a back­ ground where solid work ethics were instilled, his Dad working at Brown announced pI ns to develop ew epublican p rty "to repudi D vid Du and reflect the vi of a culturally diverse society". D , a former Ku Klux Klan leade , recently won the Grand Old Party's nomination for governor in Lou! na. IN NEW YO CITY recently, Tony Brown announced he "coming out of the clo et" Republican, "like millio of other African AmericanS whO don't know It ye ." H h told ome upporters that he is considering plans to seek the GOP nomination for Pre ident and he will disclose hi decisi MarcOtt General Motors for over thirty years. "We weren't poor, we weren't rich; we got by," he recalled, eeming to tum to his . vision inward to that early childhood on the south end of Pontiac. Despite the support and love freely givenby his family, the area's climate of drugs, poverty, and violence was harsh to a chjld's enslbllities, To Ott, they combined to put a generation of ldds at risJc. "Most of the guys I grew up with are either dead. in the [oint, or strung Se OTT, A·10 Lawmakers tackle haith-care Jan ry. "The only w Y to make th p rty w t you want itto be i to join the New Republican " he an­ nou�. The newly declared Republican released a 12 point program call for the party "to return to i roots of i�l ion, renounce racial pol riza­ non . nd guarantee civil rights d affirmative ction for tho e who uffered hi torically from di - crimination and disinfranchi ement, Brown I 0 called for equal educational opportunity "by strengthening institutions that h ve historically erved the Black popul - lion". S G�� PREZ, B-3 o • I DBTROIT-ACO ( ali of Community Organizations for Reform ow) recently released a study that ho racial disparity of mortgage lending by 20 major national banks, including Comerica and First of America in Michigan. .Tbe tartling data reveals that in Detroit, "31 percentofupper-incomc minorities were rejected compared to 21.3 percent of low-and moderate-income whites." Further more, the study reveals, "In 1990, Comerica Bank had a 20.1 By LAURA BLAKE Caplffl N!w! ..-vIc. LANSING - State lawmakers are "getting back to b ics" as an affor­ .dable, bare-bones healthcare pack­ age goes before the Senate this week. As a step toward solving the state's health care crisis"part of the 28-bill package would allow busi­ nesses and medically uninsured in­ dividuals to custom-design a health care plan of b ic ervices. "What we're trying to do is develop a basic plan, but also get A CALL FOR DIRECT ACTIO ! - crowd of nearly 300 person from throughout the D troltA aD Community m rched In the rain S turd y, October 26 down Gran" W·ver to the Northwestem Center caUl for unity mOD II AfrIcan Ameli n m Ie • (photo by . Ranil) , r a.1 • I • UI co • , (ACORN) pI a b forum in early to . E>ecembe.r. " was percent in 'middle income census tracts with an 80 to 100 percent minority population. Figures for First of America were almost identical." In additional to issuing a "ten ACO N PL N to invite on citizens and bantin& representative to attend the forum. The ten point plan ACORN issued states: " - Conduct immediate on site examina tion of all financi I institutions for compliance with fair lending law; R e e r v e - Impose an immediate, concerning moratorium on all merger the merger between First of America applications; and Security Bancorp, " Moreover, she said, "We S e ACORN, A-10 away from some of the extras that would make a basic plan unaffor­ dable," said Sen. John Schwarz, R­ Battle Creek, a phy ician and vice chairman of the Senate Heal th Policy Committee. Part of the basic plan calls for releasing insurance companie from state health-care mandates in ex­ change for price ceilings on basic insurance packages. S EVICTIONS, A·10 Hotel eviction Group says' The announcement by a group of landlords that 5,000 forme General Assistance recipients will be evicted from residential hotel on November 1 i blatantly illegal, aid a spokesperson for the Emer­ gency Committee for a Moratorium on Evictions and Utility Shut-Offs. We urge all those threatened with eviction not to leave" id Durk Barton a spokesperson for the group. "We demand that Detroit ety Councilintervene to stop this di aster from happening." Under existing law, anyone who pays rent for a peciflc period of time (by the week or month) and has lived in the same place for at le t two months should be considered a tenant. Thi applie to re ide ial hotels, e Committee said. ' Michigan landlord tenant law provide that one cannot be evicted illegal "ONEPACKofbUls in the pack­ age said, 'We will relieve insurance See TACKLE, 3·A J : "1 really don't think so. I think state should lay 0 of it. I don't think people UDders the pain (some) people (may be) going through. "