e • I Le i lature is con­ i rug nand frica, ccord­ ho recently ould requir p n ion fund c mp nie operatin in intr du tion f th Pension Bill ontinue the prote g in t uth partheid policie th t e be n veral years 0 id bill pon r, p. Vir il Smith of Detroit. • It t rt­ ed ith the uth fri Ban ing Bill, follo ed by the pre nt anti- p rtheid univer ities and f uth frican fri di tr t ttention from th politi I fr edom. 'Th ulJiv n Prin iple do not run b ut ch nging the p rtheid la in outh fri Smith pointed out. 'They do nothin bout the real issu of politi al freedom for the Blac m­ jon y.' c - Benj min L. Hoo CP e e uti director announced av ilability of the gne Jon holarship pplication for holarship is v ilabl for member ho are full-time nd under 25. By heri tt Th ci y of Benton Harbor mi d by nine d y the de dline to pply for jobs program . That revelation came out in a publi m etin of the rrien County P nning Commi . n, April 12. City Community Development Dire - tor ilIi m Lilly refu to comm nt on hy the city f il d to get an pplic tion for the job fund in on time but did tell he Citizen th t the pplication w s ubmitted to the county on Friday, April 15 round 3 p.m. County Planning Director aron Anthony confirmed the applic tion submitted, nine day late. The city' propo wou d create 1,100 job Lilly id, in 11 different projects. Among the projects were: - orth of ain, the city ould acquire property and put people to ork demolishing nd rehabbing city-o ned property. c • I r r r Rev. Re , • I e e bi J AC SO is, - the board of director of the AACP t its quarterly meeting here this wee reje ted support of the mov to run a Bla for pre ident warning that su h action ould 'dilute the strength of the Blac vote," In a sharply-worded re olution p ed unanimously by the 64-member board the AACP called upon every eli ible BI ck Ameri an voter in every state to sharply focu on th 0, 1 priority the defeat of the Ron ld Re g n ver j n of government by sting hi or her vote for the candidate most likely to hieve the oal nd to ta e no steps ho e er mboli al!y aur ctive which m y h ve the effect of diluting the Blac vote. The board stated if reje ted ny notion hich h d the potenti I of eep­ in Bl ck voter from making ever effort' to turn bac the re ctionary forces bent on erasing all of our hard won gain of the '60s and the '70s," Calling ttention to the reaffirmati n of its histori nd 'time-honored non­ parti n political policy nd its p it­ ion of encouraging Bla s to parti ipate in the politi al pr est every level and in every c pacity under the p rty banner of his or her choi e the re lut­ ion st ted that a uffi ient number of BI citizen m de possible the defe t of Hubert H. Humphrey nd the elect' n of Richard ixon simply by stayin away from the poll to e pre s their 1 by c dissatisfaction ith the merican politi­ cal proce , Blac Ameri ans kno from bitter experience th t ithholdin ballots from the realisti politi I aren . a lu ury th t can be ill afforded" it acned. In upport of the resoluti n the board voted to step up it ter re i tr - tion and oter edu ation c mpai n in 20 state nd ill employ thr e ne taff member to a si t. in the dri e no he ded by Detroiter Jo ph di- n, The ide f runnin Bl andid te for pre ident as the subj t of 30 hour marathon of meetin held the last rch in tlant . Jo ph Lo Coretta Scott icke pre identi 1 in the prim ti le er t th n tional D mo r ti conventi n. The P H dire tor e pI in d BI i sues ha e been ignored b b th p ti and Bl c sneed th politi al mu I command attention to The are me of the highlights reported in th fourth q rter 19 Employment in Per tive: lnorit or ers.' public tion of the .s. Dept. of Labor' Bure u of bor Stati - f . According to the publi tion overall I bor m r et conditio 0 n­ ed in 1982 th employment itu ti n for minority or er deteri r ted sharply ith m e iden e of 'den- ing in th Ire dy tar e p in the bor market tatu of Bcd Hi hite . Th I te t legislati n may be made politic lly pal table to t te I m ker by the fact that it 1 0 tipulate that pension money dive ted from South fri n-oper tin firm be rein e ted if po ible in firm that do bu ine in i hig n. The I stren then the by impro ing ima e thereby busines in- t tr cting more over ve tor. "Th re ently-en ted la 'is re rded by a friendly me n­ in ful underst nding f the sufferings of uth Afri ns," Rep. Smith id. "On a re ent trip to Zimb b e by our Con res ional deJeg ti n the Afri n tr de director, Dr. Oke hukwa A u ichi an Dept. of Commerce, reported th t to his under t ndin Zimb bwe ould prefer doing busine with i hi­ g n than ith other st te in the U.S.' City governments in ichig nand cro the U.S. have b un to reexamin their finan ial role in upporting South Africa, E st Lansin voted in 1977 not t purcha city e uipment and c pital g d from corporations op ratin in uth frica. In Grand Rapid, th ity Council oted t ithdraw city fund fr m loans conne ted to outh Africa. A city permissi n fund bill i I pendi there. d mo t i nifi antly , the Philadel­ phi City Coun it recently dopted a dive ment policy for it pension fund money hich will require between 60 and 70 mill' n dollars to be ithdr wn from companie op r ting in South frica. 01 • I o r ppli at ion must be sub­ mitted by pril 30. pplication form can b obtained from local CP branche or the n tional CP, Dept. of Education, 186 Remsen St. Brooklyn e York 11201. • J ra o -Empire Avenue reconstruction parating the torm and nitary sy tern under Empire, from Broadway to River­ vi Dr. -Se age and water distribution sy - tern impro ements. -Road, curb and gutter improve-. ments in the orth of ain area. Lilly could not comment on ho many of the jobs created by the pro­ ject ould benefit the unskilled job­ le in the city. Benton Township bmitted five projects for approval, according to Anthony. 0 of the or in olve improvement to the To nship er sy tern and ould create 155 jobs. Application will be graded ccording to the number of jobs created in relation to the CO - the Ie it cost to create th job, the higher the score. Application will be forwarded by the county to the regional planning com­ mi . n, Anthony c o ASHI GTO - The re overy from the 1980 rece ion eaker for BI ck th n for bite or Hi p nic , and their unemployment rate be an rising earlier in 1981 resulting in record joble r tes virtu lly from the beginnin of the current rece ion. dult Black men ere harde t hit reaching high of 20.5 percent unem­ ployment in December 1982 comp red with 16.5 percent for Black adult omen. For Blac te nager th situation w s especially vere ith an unempl y­ ment rate hovering around 40 per nt during most of the year.