NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, June 13, 1984 Page 10 Panel to review Jackson's complaints By United Press International WASHINGTON — Jesse Jackson told powerful Washington Democrats yesterday he could not inspire new party members who were "diseenfranchised en masse," and he won an agreement from Speaker Thomas O'Neill for a House panel to study convention delegate selection. Jackson met O'Neill, spoke to the House Democratic Caucus and was briefed at the State Department in Washington on the 28- to 28" anamaca, Nicaragua and Cucurucho. Jackson asked O'Neill to convene a panel of Democratic members of O'NEILL, A MONDALE supporter, said he agreed he would do so to her "courtesy to a prominent senator," but it could "not be done overnight." Congress, to include blacks, Hispanics and other minorities, and to "move toward a remedy" of his concerns about party rules he says have denied him a fair share of national convention delegates. Jackson, in a closed-door meeting with about 100 of the 289 House Democrats, renewed his complaint that he had only 7 percent to 9 percent of convention delegates although he won about 22 percent of the popular vote in party primaries. That disproportionate share, he said, disenfranchises the minorities that voted for him in record numbers. O'Neill spokesman Christopher Matthews said the panel would be a "small group put together ad hoc" to review Jackson's complaints about delegate selection only, and make 'ecommendations.' secretary Michael Armacost and other State Department officials concerning his foreign trip. Jackson announced June 2 he had accepted an invitation from Fidel Castro to visit Central America to visit other Central American countries. Later, Jackson met Under inspire people to come into the party en masse if they are disenfranchised en masse," he said. He also met for the second time with the Congressional Black Caucus in an effort to fashion a common agenda, and next month in San Francisco. "I CANNOT ON THE one hand Jackson, when asked about ejection rules, said, "So far Mondale is profiling very much from the unair rules he helped to design. If you have 38 percent of the 39 percent of the vote and 50-plus percent delegates, that does not show strength, that shows friends, that shows favor." Peace, women's groups rally against Reagan By United Press International WASHINGTON — A predominantly female crowd of about 1,000 people rallied in front of the White House yesterday in opposition to President Reagan — "the worst American women have ever had." The sun-baked throng chanted and jeered Reagan for his opposition to a The noon rally, which featured several renditions of "Hey-hey, ho-ho, Ronald Reagan's go to go," followed a three kilometer run by several hundred women and a few dozen men from the Capitol to Lafayette Square, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. nuclear freeze, abortion rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment. They also criticized his cuts in social programs and what they see as his weak enforcement of sex discrimination laws. "Ronald Reagan is, quite simply, the worst president American women have ever had," said Judy Goldsmith, president of the National Organization for Women, one of several peace and women's rights groups that sponsored the rally. REP. PATRICIA SCHROEDER, D-Dolo, led the female runners, "Women Running Against Reagan." George Starke, an offensive tackle on the Washington Redskins football team, headed the male joggers, running with Women Against Reagan. 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