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Hun United Press International TUSKEGEE, Ala. — About 50 civil rights marchers who hope a 1960s-style protest will help extend the Voting Rights Act converged Monday for the start of a months-long trek across five states to Washington. The Rev. Joseph Lowery, di rector of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, said marchers will cross Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, organiz ing voter registration drives along the 2,000-mile route. The marchers expect to reach’ Washington in late June or early July and Lowery said they may erect a tent encamp ment on Capitol Hill similar to the “Resurrection City” com pound built during the 1968 “poor people’s march.” Tuskegee Mayor Johnny Ford said: “Clearly we’ve got to resort back to basics. “We must negotiate on one hand, but on the other hand, we must take to the streets.” Lowery said: “We don’t know how long we will stay in Washington. We will stay there long enough for the president, the Congress and the people to be made aware of our presence.” He said Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, an aide to King during the years of civil rights demonstrations; King’s widow, Coretta Scott King; United Auto Workers President Douglas Fraser; and playwright Ossie Davis will join the marchers at various points along the route. Although voting rights will be a primary focus of the protest, Lowery said the marchers, who will ride buses between the dozens of cities along their route, also will protest rising un employment and “the frighten- LOST LOST: Gold necklace with ten gold beads. Lost between Underwood and Agriculture building. Reward. 260-0845. 135t2 ing military buildup that emas culates financing for life- support programs.” He said: “Blacks hold less than 2 percent of the elective offices in this nation and face an intensifying resistance to politic al advancement.” Lowery and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, head of Operation PUSH, based in Chicago, appeared at a news conference last week to announce the march. Both civil rights leaders said new forms of voting abuse against blacks have occurred in recent years, including reappor tionment that dilutes black vot ing strength and at-large elec tions that favor white voting ma jorities. Dallas lead-level blood tests not used United Press International DALLAS - Federal officals cannot use city tests showing un safe levels of lead in residents’ blood to locate the source of con tamination. The officials say the tests fail to pinpoint and compare con tamination among specific areas within a half-mile of three lead smelters. The tests show nearly 70 per cent of the people whose blood contains unsafe levels of lead live within the half-mile zone. The figure goes up to 80 per cent when it includes those who frequently visit or work in the area. 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