0.40 SEPTE BER *1- 14. 1 2 CHI J k n, le r "irrelevant,' ee y S turday SH raDy here. they ha refu to meet, they ha in effect rejected this body of'distingu· ed Americans," he . USH and Bu h mu meet in the m etplace." On Friday, Bu h officials announced $5 million fund to help finance minor- ity-o ned beer distributorships. The pr am not in respo to the threatened boycott, a Busch spo esman - id, Ja son . B c m e up 15 per­ cent of Anheu r-Bu h' customers and, in the top 50 market the figure is 22 percent. J son said Blacks spend 800 million a year on the bre er's product , yet only one of it 950 whole d· tributors i Bl d. Bu h 0 esman the firm h three minority-owned distributor­ ship , not one, and that the company soon will announce a fourth. Of the: company' $254 million vertising budget, only 2 percent i pl ced through Bl dvertising agencies, J n said. Although 18 percent of the company' employee are non­ white, they are mainly in 10 -level jobs h added. The boycott called also becau Anheu r-Busch h refused to share information about its busine ith PUSH, Jac son said. PUSH will be able to get the inform tion, however, bee use a group of St. Loui busi en pre- nted PUSH ith 100 are of Busch ock 1 Suiiday, Jackson said, thu giving PUSH acce to information av ble to areholders. "AnIleu r-Bu regreta thi boycott announcement," a Busch spa esman said nirday. M()ur record of commitment (i�·"I"1U Benton Harbor yor ike Cooke the Blac Republicans meeting iogton D.C. The m eting is dr critic claim Reagan is try' annual Black Caucu eekend ee in contro ersy to up e the heduJed for the free picnic, hog ro st and celebr - tion is planned for Saturday, September 11 at Hull Par in Benton Harbor from noon until 4 p.m., ccording to Dan Lee, one of the picnic organizer. Calling the event Freedom Fe , Lee said that every one ho wi es to eat must have a voter's registration card. "There ill be people at the p to register person to vote," Lee prorni­ d, " so noone need to be turned ay." C County, Illinoi , Circuit Court J udge R. . be the keynote eaker. u . c and entertain- ment are planned also, Lee id. Busine ,individuals, churches and the Berrien County Democratic Party have all contributed, Lee noted. ich el Bernard) of A Very Special Time, will be master of ceremonie for the event. Though planner deny that the event is planned a counter celebration for the David Stockman activiti in St. Jo ph on the same day they do dmit there will be a contrast. "Thi event . part of the n tional effort to register Blac s to vote," Lee explained. "Benjamin Hoo , AACP pre ident, and John Jobs ational Urban League president, ha e ld th t the Reagan administration . not li ten­ ing to BI k peopl ." , e hope that involving Bl in the political proce ill et their yo' e be heard. Bl are on the bottom of the totem pole in this country: and feel the hurt fir ," Lee noted. "In Chic 0, Father Clement on't let parent register their children in his hool until the parent are re . ered to vote. In Chi ,on churc . giving a ay free grocerie to r . ered oters, There are political education bei conducted by a wide . ty of group in Chicago - all to get the Bl communi­ ty invol ed in the politi al proce ," Lee e plained, "This. our flf effort and i geared t all voter in C , V Buren and Berrien counties." Lee id that the elderly, handi- capped or tho ho live great di e .. from Hull Par can call 927-2023 on Fri- day to arrange free tr rtation on Saturday to the Fest. , e encourage all pe ns to come ou t and have good time Lee "Honorable Judge Pincham i a dynam- e er, there ill be lot to learn from him. The menu . r hog, chic . en and hot dog for the . . There will be all th traditional picni trimmin and i ould b fun community ent ell voter r . ration rally. ' Lee emphasized th t children must be ccompanied by an ult.