The Maroon tiger. (Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-current, October 05, 1981, Image 12

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Page 12 / Maroon Tiger / October 5, 1981 -fc^MMHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMM********************************** * * * -It -It -It -It -It -H -It -It -It -It -It -It -K -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -H -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It -It * -It -It -It -It -It -It -It A Message To The Collegiate Community The majority of Atlanta’s population should have adequate representation in its government. No people whose collective minds work in their own best interest would vote against themselves. To do so would be committing racial suicide. There are two men from our community in the mayor’s race who are considered front runners: a Reginald Eaves and Andrew Young. There are striking differences between the two of them that you should know about. When you have such a choice to make, your decision should be based on an understanding that Atlanta needs a mayor whose record reflects an uncompromising commitment to our progress and well-being, socially, politically and economically. Why Andrew Young Should Not Be Mayor of Atlanta: —He makes decisions only when his back is against the wall. “I was really looking for a reason not to run for mayor... I couldn’t find any, so I decided to do it. That’s how I make decisions. If I could have avoided it, I would have. But then, if I could have avoided going into the ministry, I would have. If I could have avoided getting married, I wouldn’t have gotten married... I have a very negative decision making process.” (Andrew Young, Atlanta Journal, August 31, 1981). —He abandons the people when something more lucrative is dangled in front of him. Remember the 5th Congressional District Seat which you worked so hard to put him in? He left for a position at the United Nations, was forced to resign from it, insisted on supporting the man who forced him to leave, and now the same man professes to be supporting Andy for mayor! —His claim for being able to attract international busi ness to Atlanta is faulty, as he no longer has influence or connections in Washington, D.C. Besides, he has held a consulting position with the city for some time now, and has failed to produce those same results to date... Why You Should Support and Vote for A. Reginald Eaves For Mayor of the City of Atlanta: —He significantly decreased crime in this city, includ ing the raping of A.U. Center students, and stopped police brutality in all parts of the city, as Atlanta’s first Commissioner of Public Safety... —He created an atmosphere of trust and respect between the police department and the community... —He sponsored more progressive legislation in county government than any other county commissioner... from affirmative action initiatives, to dangerous weapon control, to support for Grady Hospital... — He has always maintained and nurtured his roots in our community and has never abandoned his responsibil ity to the people... —He is a proven, experienced, effective administrator, a leader and a trusted, positive, decision maker... —He’s as strong as a mighty fortress — he’s got back bone — he won’t abandon you — he can deal with the crunch that is coming as a result of the Reagan budget cuts — he WANTS to be your mayor — and he CAN win — with your help! VOTE YOUR CONSCIOUS ELECT COMMISSIONER A. REGINALD EAVES, MAYOR Make Atlanta Wbrk For \bu * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***************************************************** HEADQUARTERS 121 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 658-1981 845 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 525-7799 3384 Peachtree Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30326 237-1407 1995 Boulevard Drive, S.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30317 377-7132 Punch October 6th