o
contlnu
DD D that other
o lth her but are un-
Ulng do 0 openly.
"1bere are others who could be
bere, - I d, "but they are afraid
for their jo ."
Po ell Cozart, director of the
MESC Bureeu of Field Operations
. d t th compl ints of wor ers
ere oot the result of bittern .
"We realize that, sometime,
reorganiza tion i fi cally necessary, "
he d. "But there as no n ed to
reorganize our gency to save
money, beca we're almo t totally
federally funded.
-(Those who wish to retire) can't
retire beca we have to be con
cerned about those who will follow
," Cozart added. "We can't afford
to bandon our fellow workers, espe
cially our female and minority
cowor ers."
C th t the
reorganization' di crimi tory. He
ci ted report prep red by the
Department of Qvil Righ hich
id th t the reorg niz tion pi n
"clearly burd Bl more h-
ly than whit d i th di prate
in i imp ct."
Jo M W tson, e ecutive director
of the Detroi t AACP bran h, call
the plan "borderline iUeg I," dding
that her org niz tion h had an in
ere e in the number of tate wor e
looking to u the ta .
"The ult on tate departmen
i an ult on th people," he aid.
"Departments have been dismantled
under the guise of reorganization, .
while others have been eriminated
under the guise of cal n ity.
"Effective rvice are not being
maintained according to the Con
stitutional mandate," Watson added.
"One person doe not have that
authority. The citizens put it in pI ce
and the citizens should decide what
happens to these ervices."
Rep. Clack also encouraged
citizen involvement, as his commit-
contlnu d from P g 1
Offici at Chri tian radio ta-
do WFUR-AM d WFUR-FM in
Gr nd R pid nd at the former
WMAX-FM plan to appeal the
tions.
"We've met what we feel to be
the criteria the commi ion t,"
id William E. Kuiper Jr., istant
vice pre ident t WFUR, which w
fmed $7,500.
"IT'S OMEWHATamatterof
principle," he aid. "We don't feel
there' been any ttempt on our part
to violate any FCC criteri intention
ally for hiring practices!'
Under the sanction, ince
WMAX transferred its ticense to
Orand Valley State University,
WGVU-FM must provide the FCC
with the annual employment reports
for three years.
However, former owners John R.
� fcCure Sr. and John R. McClure Jr.
of WMAX Inc. in Greenville, S.C.,
must pay the $7,500 fine,
upliftourselve and encouraged us to "We are appealing it," aid John
go on and help ourselve and our McCure Sr., vice president of the
community. "
former WMAX. "We were in com-
pliance. We were a very small Chris
tian station with only a few
employees, less than five full time.
We did have some Blacks working
but maybe not enough.' ,.
Also fined were WGRD-AM and
WGRD-FM of Grand Rapids,
governmental pOll�y, since they $5,000; and Holland's WKLQ-FM,
��� to � up. �der It and adhere. to � $2,000. Ordered to provide detailed
It, said Minister R�sul Hakim employment reports were: WLHT
Muhammad, son of EhJah M�ham- FM, WLA V -AM, WLA V -FM and
mad, the late leader of the Nanon of WWJQ-AM, all in Grand Rapids;
Islam. and WJQK-FM in Zeeland.
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continued from Page 1 _
candidate.
"If you don't want spotted
people. then what you're saying i
that you don't want Bush, you don't
want Cinton, you don't want (Ross)
Perot. They got spots, warts, boils .
You don't want religious leaders .
You 40n't want none of us.
"What you want is him that is
without po . You are calling on
God himself to come and take over."
Famkhan drew sustained cheers
from the crowd that included City
Councilman Clyde Cleveland and
Police OUef Stanley Knox.
Some of the people who listened
10 Pa�'llpeecb. which �te4
more than two hours, said they were
surprised at its positive nature.
.. ALL I KEPT hearing were
negative things, that he preached
violence and racism," Marquis
Vaughn, 20, of Detroit, told The
D«roit NeM.
"What I got out of it was positive.
He told \B positive things to do to
Nation of Islam members tradi
tionally shun the ballot booths. But
in June, a Detroit-area leader
launched a voter registration drive.
"We want our people to be ina posi
tion where they can influence
"Busb is an exten�io of
ReganoriUcs ... and CHnton hasn't
brought torth • sound agenda for
Black needs in America," Muham
mad said in explaining why the Mus
lims didn't endorse a candidate.
Farrakhan spoke at the conclusion of
a two-day Nation of Islam conven
tion. It also offered wor hops and
presentations on topics ranging from
acupuncture to stress management
and mental health.
WFUR WAS the only station
cited fnr ftlutng It) temlit '
" A lot of the bigger ItatioDi may
be able to hire more people and may
well hire more minorities. and
women," Kuiper said .
"But in the recessionary climate
we're in right now, small stations
will hive to layoff white males in
order to better meet the criteria," he
said. "We're not taking on more
people. Things are slow. We really
don't need this."
Rep. Conyers has brought home 'plenty of money
for himself from out of state contrlburors and PACs.
What Has He Brought Home For'US?
TOTALS�'$OORO"
In Six Yean Of Offtce
11J81-r S108,000 \ 1W.
1989 - 90 S 19U. ouo 63·/.
I \
1991 - 92 63·/.
TOTALS = $359,000 OR ",.
In Six Years Of Offtce
Nothin'1{oney!!
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�C�S Did You Know??
� " 1. H "" of" total colUlbutloal hID ,oUdca) ActIon Co ,
2. U ecI 12" 01 .. lDdMdaaJ contrUndlo .. froID 0 of Ita ,
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, 3. H .... been cIIecI "1 till , ... nl ElecdoD CollllDlllon for repeated ¥IoIatIoaI .f C .........
'lDuxe Reportlac Act?
(Source: N.do ... LIb...., on Mo 1 ud PoUUf;s ..... till
AJmu.e of AJ.rlcaD 'oUUca, N.do .. Jou.rn.J. Inc., 1992)
:ACT: TbI J1IIIIor Co 0 froID KrOll toWD bro bo $58 MIlLION DOUAllS
to Detroit In r tint term!
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