pro . 0 I, -Th pro- b tion given an 1 y r-old whit youth involved in th drive-by hooting of a BI k man prompted angry prot throughout the Dalla -Ft. Worth areas recently. Skinhead William Bro ky, while not th trigger man, w convicted in th killing of 32- year-Old Donald Thorn . De­ spite th guilty verdi t, th judge gave Bro ky 10 years probation and no prison en­ tente. Ttl trigg r man had earlier been entenced to 30 years in prison. R ponding to the Bro ky entence Black county commissioner John Wiley Price charg d, "Bla k folk liv ain't worth a damn in Texas." The protestors are calling for a federal inve tiga­ tion. Judicial proposal could help drug defendants WASHINGTON, D-A panel of federal judge has proposed ignificantly chang­ ing national anti-drug law . The propo al taken as a whole would move away from the trend of the I t 10 ye which- focused on more and longer sentence -. One propo al in particular would benefit Blac accused of using crack. Althoughcra k ard powdered cocaine are th same drug, those convicted 0 crack possession now get stiffer entences than users of powdered cocai ne. Since most crack users are Blacks and other minoriti , current law has the effect of punishing minorities more e­ verely than white who are more likely to use powdered cocaine. The propo al would end that racial bias in the law. Overall, the head of the panel of judges, law profe or Fred Warren Bennet concluded "Drug sentence are just too long. They're not working and tbey're overcrowdm th Jail . Army spied on Blacks for 75 yrs M MPIl1 ,TN-A ordin t information di covered by a Memphis new paper th U.S. Army spied on American Bla ks and their leaders m rc than 75 years. Such dome tic spying by the mi1itary L suppo t be illegal. But Th Cornrncr Appeal in Memphi and v­ eral other n w. pape . ay e­ ginning with World War I and extendin throughout the Vi­ etnam War, the ann con­ ducted urveillan e of prominent Black group. , lead­ ers and churchc . . Not only w stain civil right leader Dr. Mar n n Luther Kin a targ 1. ut were hi father nd hi rand­ father before him. It 'h� en known for yCc rs that the FBI had .n conducti ng uch ur­ v ill n c. but the 1 n olvement of the rmlltary i new informa­ tion. Durin the 1 «(J. ven U2 py plan wer ed. The pying appeared to 1 ndi ate a b rc di tru to Bla k loyalty t America y whites. Th rc w a constant concern that Blacks would be mllucn ed' by or 1 ners and U .. com­ muni . According to The Com­ merce Ap I, the Army ev n employed th rvrc of the Ku Klu Klan t help rt kc P tra k f Bla k . The re rt Ie t when t army By RON SEIGEL pr tio ." rankl in dd d that would add to th m yor' tor, Chry 1 r 0 ficials ay t t th company truly did intend to remain but chang in th economy made it n es ary for it to mov . on liLA D P R -Th ighl nd Park city Coun il vot d to pi Coun il P id nt Pro Tem Chri tin Franklin and Cou ilman Charli P. Davi to repr ent city coun il in Chry 1 r n gotiations, but May r Lins y Por- tray , 11 ign re the two. Both th Highland Park Mayor Linsey Port r and the city coun it ay that Chry ler made a mi representation. to the city wh nit granted t company permi ion to build a new Auburn Hills f ility in the 80s. Chry - ler tated at th time it intended to stay in Highland Park. City p rmi ion w n ary under tate law before Chry: lcr ould take advantage of tax bre t th new location. Ci ty officials ay that the company's deci­ sion to clo its Highland Park facili ty was a violation of it promise and that it owes the city compensation. Officials of the company ay it was not promising the city to stay, but only said it intended to do so. Y RT R i curren y dealing with the company in order to g t dditional compensation. Saying that th r lution urped th mayor's legal function und r the city charter . Mayor Porter said h would not "dignify thi m ure by a veto," but would imply ignore it. The Mayor told Councilwoman Greta Johnson, who proposed the resolution, "Our people elected you (city coun it) to b the leg; lative body. They elect d me to b th administrative body. Part of th administra­ tion is negotiation." Howev r, a few moment before the Mayor aid h was not in "negotiation" with Chry - ler, but imply having "talks" with th m. City attorney Eric Daniel warned that it may be a conflict of interest for the council to help create an agreement that it has to vo te OD. pr C ional," h a ainst it. Johnny Be on, nior itiz n who had been in Higbland Park a 1 ng tim and w th founder of the Moth r' Club, aid at the public ion aft r th meeting, "Chry lcr won't give you anything it do n't want to giv you. Wh n you or anyone el to Chry ler, end yourb t." Black officers ue P ntiac over alleged bias tl n. U. ,DI trict JUG scheduled pretrial April . n T TIlE WANDA F. AOQUEMOA Keeping Dollars In Detroit- As part of the NAACP's Shop YQur Block Cam pagin, citizen from throughout the Detroit area did their Easter shopping along Detroit's Avenue of Fashion Saturday, April 3. Pictured are: Joanne Watson, executive director NAACP, Beulah W. Work, Hazel Fludd, Barbara Scott and Pauline Coleman. At tcr the r white wh t ok the for all r ua w ay r By RON SEIGEL equally , Po cr .11d that the h(h m mt w uld be closed ott, hut she c pr ·..,..,ul 'on .crn that the pOl,()n� In the (to., .mcnt could p up to th f • I () I he b lid 10 t , dmiruvtruuon. So 11'. '1\\ cnu 01 1m 1\' .n and Warxlu av that d: ease an t� e a I n