o. fri ASHI GTO Rep. Bill Gr y (D-PA) said today th t h HI oppo the Hou ! en te onference Report re- au orizin the E port dmin- � i tration Act b c u it weak uth Africa . unprece .. f f ith with the trong economic sanction gain t the apartheid regim in uth Africa. onday evening, in a tense four hour sion, the Housel Senate Conference Committee to re olve differences xport Admini tratio voted to dopt a offered by S nator Heinz (R-PA which pro­ new b nk I n to the air mploym nt Principl . Pri r to th vote on th H inz p p I. th on eree de fat d apr p . I by R pre­ nrativc Bill -ray D-P ) t f rry SHVILL . T harry di al olleg official today nnounced the re rpt of a 1.5 milli n gr nt fr m the .K. ell gg undation of Battle reek, ichigan, to fund th e t bli hment of W.. KelJ gg Di tinguished Profe or- hip in Pediatric. "Thi endowm nt repre- nt tremendous opp rtunity for us to m ke ignificant pro­ gre in expanding our existing pr gram and e tabli hing new clinica1 re arch and rvice pr ram in pedi t ri s," aid eharry Pre ident, Dr. David S tcher. e are particul ry con­ cerned about th continuing high mortality rate mong BI ck infant , from a re rch a well a patient C3l' standpoint,' said Dr. S tcher. Although infant mort lity nationwide has de­ clined harply in the p t 20 years, Blac infa t ged four week to one year continu to die t 1m t d ubi th rate "It i appropriate that ello ' name be a ciated profe orship u h a this bee u of hi deep concern for th need of children, particul r­ Iy di dvan taged ones' aid Dr. Robert D. Sp r • pre i­ dent f the .K. Kello Foun­ dati n. " eh rry' mi ion and hi to ric Ie acy rna e it an important national re urce. Th Found ti n ,i plea d to help ur it future rowth : • anc on limit new investment by Ameri­ can companies in South Africa. Gray's proposal, which w modeled on current Swedish law,. was le restrictive than the original House version of the EAA which prohibited all new investment in South Africa. "This so-called, 'Swdedish varsion' of the ban on new investment in South Africa amounts to le than 50 per­ cent of the oriiginal House position, but has proven to be an effective and enforcable tool of Sweden' foreign policy! to­ ward South Africa," Gray said. "My proposal represented a meaningful compromise on an issue that demands the' atten­ tion of all decent people. With the Government of South Africa murdering and terrorizing BI cks who merely a pire to civil and social justice the United States ought to strongly expre its unwillingne to provide further supp rt f r apartheid." Senat r Heinz before ub­ mitting hi proposal, rejected a c mpromi e offered by Senator illi m Pr xmire (D-W{ in con- ultati n with Rep. Gray and the ther Hou Conferees. Proxmire prop 1 included the Swedish ver ion of the ban on new inve tm nt, a well as two d ediatric nd contribution to the medical field. " The endowment i only the third such grant made by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in the past 54 years. The two previous similar grant were made to the Michigan State University to e tablish the John A. Hannah Distinguished Profe or hip in the Bioi gical Sciences and John Hopkins University to construct and endow the W.K. Kellogg Research Laboratory of the Wilm r Ophthalrnolo ical In titute. The W.K. ellogg Founda­ tion, e tablished in 1930 to "help people help themselve ," ha distrubuted more than $768 million in upport of programs in agriculture. education, and health. Meharry edical College, founded in 1876. has educated nearly 40 percent of the Black physicians and dentists currently practicing in the U.S. a h OCTOBER 17 - 23, 1984 THE CITIZE PA ETH EE of ex or other sanction in the original Hou -passed version of the Ex- , port dministration Act: a ban on bank loans to-the South African Government, and mand­ atory compliance with the Sul­ livan Code by American com­ panie operating in South Africa. The Gray compromi e was offered after the Senate Con­ ferees defeated the' Proxmire compromi , and following a Heinz-le . tabling of a second Proxmire cornpromi . Gray's proposal, made as "a motion to recede to the Senate with an amendment", was defeated by the House. Conferees g, 7, with Rep. Don Bonker Chair of he Hou Conferees ca ting the deciding vote. If Bonker had not -cast a negative vote, the Senate would have b en re­ quired to re pond to yet another attempt at meaningful compromi e. Gray said, "It . is unprecedented that the Hou Chair broke faith with the House position, and paved the way " for the weak and insufficient Heinz compromi .' I have no alternative but to oppo the compromi accept­ ed by the HoOse Conferees." 'The Hou Conferees should have in isted on acorn:' di prorni sanction. . appointing 10 percent 0 sanction 0 rwlle . gly approved by the of Repre ntative at a time the ap rtheid regime gr in- creasingly brutal, rep unre ponsi e to the f: iled poli­ cies of con tructi ment,' said Rep. Gr y. Th Hou !Senate Con- ference continues to 0 to resolve m jor differences on the export bill t t my t the conference from conclUdin work on the EAA durinl Congre . GREEMENT SIG ED - After five month of continuou negoti tion bet ee� represeataf na ional Black Economic D elopm nt Coalition and Adolph Coors Company, a tio taceattlft Covenant aimed at providin optimal economic opportunity between the n ion' fifth I and the Black community igned recently in Den er, Colo. Chairing thi hi tone COllllllDssMl.a economic development within the Black community ere head of economic de lop nation� lug civil right org nizatio the tional A iation fo th dv ce ot of '-'UI�.;U Peop e ( AACP) and Peopl United to Sa e Humanity PUSH. mb of th Comll1llS!DOII tbe agreem nt are (I ft to right): Peter H. Coors, Di . ional Pr . ent of dolpb Coo R eed, Director of Economic D velop nt, AACP; ni E. Lom ,geo cou An les ACP; Ch . topher Benaett, Pre . ent of th ational e paper Pub)" e nd Bill Robert , Denver City Councilman, Clem Danie a m mb r of the coalitio a replraeatw.� of the California P kage Store Owne oci tion C LPAC ired h· endorsement of from hi Oakland headquarters. • Senator Levi n to visit Twin Cities BE TO HARBOR - A pre-election rally here for u.s. Senator Carl Levin October 17 beams the last weeks on stepped- o up election activity by area Democrats. Levin will appear from 7:00 to 8:30 at the UAW Hall on Territorial Road. The event is sponsored joint- ly by the errien C unty Demo­ cratic Party, the A' nd the Benton Harb r-B nt n I'own- hip Dem cratic lub. Levin who is campaignin f r cond term will speak on ' '.Vhy Michl­ gan Must Go Dem ratic This Year.' Refreshment will be served and the rally is op n, to the public. Two additional Democratic headquarter have b nod for the convenience of voters. Iection informati nand cam- pai material re v ilab in iles on S. 11 th Street ne t to Hardee'. A campaign fo t State legislature's 44th District. Plan motorcade to Ferraro speech BENTO HARBOR em- ber of the Southwestern ichi­ gan Democratic Women's Caucus plan a motorcade to a Geral­ dine Ferraro rally in Detroit's Cob Hall Sunday, Oct. 21. Lt. Gov. Griffiths to be hosted .. Niles .. � .. .,. B 1 '1 0 HARBOR - Lt. G v, Martha Griffith will be the gue t at a reception for new members of the S uthwe tern omen' Dem crati Caucu on ov. 3, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the iJe H liday Inn. Invit tions are g in ut to all Democrati w men in the area this week according to Virginia Tillv, Chair f thc Car pool information is avail­ able from Virginia Tilly, 429- 5149, and Virginia ivens 925- 6207. 'All Democratic women are invited to go with us and ex­ perience our Vice-Pre idential candidate's campaign first hand,' Tilly said. She also t ted that Caucus elected permanent _ officers at the Oct. meetin - They are: Virginia Tilly, Chair (St. Joseph); Sh ron Deja, Vice­ Chair (Barado); nnie r t Treasurer. B rrien Springs and Geneva I m, Secretary, (Ben­ ton Harbor. c from Page 1 deficit financial posit- and it in.' Ace rding tv orrnan, B A we B S 117, 24 datin back t 19 O. 'What happened t the m ney I don't kn w, The audi­ tors c uld not varify where the money went to. e want the money back, orman said. "It's a matter of accountability nd not embezzelment of .. fund .' "Th final deci ion to defund BCA will be finalized Tuesday Oct. 23, after public comm nt have been received." orman aid. Conti ued on P e 18