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Page A16-The Chronicle, Thurs< IMMMMMIWUmiMMimillimiUMIMIMimiHWIHWWimi A big dilemm Lion leaves. "The key to any shopping center is a food store," Gaines said. "Before boycotting, we need to take a good look at all the corporations that don't have blacks." Gaines said he was an investor in other proposed shopping center projects before the present center was built and he knows now dithcult u was to get a grocery chain to come to the black community. 441 put money in it before when Investor R. Lewis Ray, a local black attorney, said he has no objections to the boycott, but he thinks the East Winston store should be spared. 441 don't think my motives are selfish," Ray said. 44I remember that, for 20 to 30 vears. Fast Winston was without a major food store. Food Lion had the gumption to come in and bring wjth them a drug store, variety llllllimillllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllMIHIIIIIIMMIMMMI Tony Brown: iiMiiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimii reports, that Jackson never in tended to come. Besides, the funeral was six days later. larrakhan's speech at a forum reserved for foreign leaders and leaders of the American political establishment marked his entry into this year's presidential sweepstakes as the new wild card. His status proves that Jackson's "repudiation" of his statements won't halt his inevitable march as a media event. But the political implication of all of this is that Farrakhan is saying in public what is on the minds and lips of Jackson's supporters and black Mondale supporters: Jackson did not deliver. "Rev. Jackson is still seeking a signal from Mr. Mondale that will increase his enthusiasm and the enthusiasm of the masses of black Democratic voters to work hard for his election," Farrakhan said. "In my judgement, Mr. Mondale has already sent his signal ... he does not intend to honor his debt to black people who helped him get the nomination and whom he needs to get elected," he added. While avoiding direct criticism of "his friend and brother," the message is im plicit. Likewise, is his obvious offer of a new leadership and a new direction for Jackson's followers. In short, Farrakhan is asking blacks not to vote in November. On the following day, Mondale sent Jackson an unf^rc-Trr" - Mississippi, where he is wooing the white conservative vote, he said about Jackson: "1 want his help, but I don't need any brokers." Mondale's press secretary repeated the rejection of Jackson's desired role: "Walter Mondalc does not need a broker between himself and black America. Jesse Jackson docs not need to p tforin that role or broker for us." Mondale also made it clear that his black broker would be Rep. Charles Rangel, who was named as the top-ranking black in Mondalc's campaign in charge of voter registration and hiring other blacks. Mondale had demonstrated that his longtime supporters will get preference over Jackson's. In Jackson, Miss., as he opened the first leg of his southern foray, Mondale boasted of his defeat of day, August 16. 1984 la From Page A1 IMMMMMMMMIIMMUMMMMUIMMMMMMMMMMMMMUMMl store and shoe store and they brought a black manager and 90 percent of the employees are black. "1 don't say don't pressure Food Lion, but East Winston should be affected as a last resort. If possible, they shouldn't bother that store because it is a model for what we are trying to get out of the system." If things continue as they are, said housewife Gloria Goore, another investor who also is black, she is not worried about the effects of the boycott. -rr ^Tgo over there every two or three days and. I haven't seen any difference," Goore said. "1 don't think it (boycott) will affect the shopping center because it doesn't seem too effective." Dr. C.B. Hauser, a retired professor who is a state legislator, said he also doesn't agree with the boycott at the East Winston store. But if he were not an investor, Hauser added, his feelings might be different. UIMMUMINNHMNHIMMNNNMtMMMnMMIIMMIIIMMIINU : The campai; Jackson's effort to eliminate second primaries in nine \southern states. 44I think we've demonstrated fA ? . - _ I V71 lilt institution of the South," he r? - j i ^1 m i K. v* V Teachers Tour Dul A week-long energy workshop pi right, Donald Foster, Mt. Tabor Bishop McGuinness High Scho< High School, an opportunity to IMIIHIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIillllltllllllltltlllllllllltHIIIIIHItltlllllM ?ti's new wild c boasted. "States have a right to pass judgements...." He maintained that this stance would not hurt him with blacks. 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Farrakhan is re-introducing the black agenda that made Jackson popular in the first place. *' *
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