Brea for Sic Ie Cell Sufferers VOL. VII 0.5 JANUARY 2 - 8, 1 85 TU TOP GE 2 SHINGTO , D.C. - The ational ciation of Housing nd Redevelopment Offici s AHRO) . d recently that propo by Office of anage­ m nt and Budget Director David . Stockman to entirely wipe out Community Development Bloc Grant (CDBG and Urban Development ction Grant (UD G) ould repre nt a 'Dev tating blo t to the nation t capacity to me t critical infr tructure need nd u t in the vatality of citi and town. AHRO Pre . dent illiam J. tzl ff . d of th propo d 5 budget cuts, "This would be a devastating blo to our �bility to meet critical infrastructure need and to ustain vital com­ munitie. It is a 'penny wise, pound foolish' propoals." R tzlaff id the primary use of CDBG funds has been for phy 'cal development ctivitie uch as reet improvement water and wer lines, clearance of deteriorated tructures, and rehabilitation of housing. Se­ condarily, CDBG funds have b en u d for coun eling, cial ervice , 'and technical istance to local communi tie . in' BIG t play Bleb tbe e p es for det it 05 'The UDAG program has been a phenomenal succe and one of the most cost-effective federal programs e er enacted," said Ratzlaff. 'Since the pro­ gram began, 3 billion in federal funds have leveraged more than S 17 billion in commitment from private ector inve tor and more than 1.6 billion from other governm nt source. Cumulativ ly, more than 1 900 active "or completed projects have resulted in more than 400,000 new permanent jobs and have generated annual tax revenues of more than 470 r Lod 3 • I I • 5 a 5 So t • r ca Dancer: Apartheid polley crippled me EW YORK - A 130 million lawsuit has been filed in Federal District Court for Manhattan again t South Africa. The promising career of a 23· year-old Black dancer ended on the ide of a South African road, said the man's attorney when a white ambulance driver refused to pick up the injured man. Barry artin was on a tour with an English dance troup per­ forming before integrated audi­ ences in Bophuthat evana, one of four Black "homelands" given nominal independence by South Africa, on September 26 1983 when his car went off the road. The ambulance picked up the white driver of the car, but left artin on the ide of the road. "They didn't come near me, when they aw me,' said rtin. A passerby too him to a ho - a cu million. UDAG funds have been carefully targeted to cities and urban counties that are most distressed and ha:-e been a critical f ctor in urban revitali­ zation." AHRO represents more than 2 200 local public housing and community development agencies throughout the nation and more than. S,OOO individual professionals in the hou ing and community development field. 100 Council I The Council of 1 oo Black Republicans will hold its second Samuel C. Jac on Midnight Inaugural Breakf t in Wa hing­ ton on January 21, 1985, Elaine B. Jenkins chairper n of the Council, and Pre "dent of One America, Incorporated, announced today. The inaugural breakfast is named in honor of the late Samuel C. Jackson, prominent Republican lawyer and g vern­ ment executi who f unded the aug ra Council of 100 in 1975. The ouncil is "dedicated to provid­ ing °th Republican Party its Bla k Am rican awaren sand conscience nd ha d ne far almo t a decade,' ac rding to H. Minton Fran is. one of it spokesmen. The Council ha establi hed Ta Force to moni- tor most of th maj r en ie and departments of the Federal Government, and rom it m n­ it r hip it develop and pre nts pr gram intti t ive n b half of 25t pital where he sat for several hours in the waiting room. "They didn't treat me." Dr. Harvey achsman, a law­ yer and neuro �urg on ho filed the suit said artin had a fractured cervical pine hich resulted in a vertebr e lipping foreward and de tr ying the spinal cord. Accordin to the attorney immediate attenti n would have prevented th injury. artin is no a quadriplegic. "Thi goes a little past mal­ practice" said the attorney" Wach m n said he has al filed a uit in the u t h f rican courts and ha mobilized lawyer specializing in international la . "I just feel very st rongl against South African racial policies, and the way I wa treated resulted in the way I am today,' artin said. Martin wa transferred to Black section of a hospital 65 mile away from where he had ought treatment. The Black nurse "realized at that p int I was a quadriple­ gic and they told the nur e in the white section since the Blac section did not have the facili ties to treat me" Martin said. After spending t 0 month in South Africa, artin was tran fered to a ho pital in Eng­ land. Martin had trained for five year with the Alvin Ail y dance troup on cholarship. Shortly before the South African tour he had graduated with honor from the State University of ew York College. r fa Black Americans to Cabinet officers agency he ds and th White Hou Staff. At th January 21 bre - f t veral prominent persons who be t exemplify th pirit and purpo of the Council will be honored. A reception will b held at 11 :30 p.m. t the Shoreham Hotel in shin- ton, n th breakfa t and a ard remony ill be con- d ted teen I � midni ht nd �:OO a.m.