ARCH 20 - 23, 19985 THE CITIZEN 3 AC po EW YO - The AACP will pon or Black business opportunity minar, "Op ra- tion 85," in tlanta on arch 21, 22 at the American Hotel 160 Spring Street. ' . i th first of a rie o four errunar on bu iness opportunitie the AACP i planning for the year, following the succe sful result of its Operation Fair Share program initiated in 1981. enjamin L. Hoo AACP executive director will be the main pe er at a luncheon on Frid y at 1:00 p.m. Hooks ho initiated' the Fair Share - SH GTO DC - U.S. illiarn H. Gray, III (D.-P. introduced the Anti­ Apartheid Act of 1985 - an omnibu bill to re trict U.S. economic upport for South fric . Gray unveiled the legisla­ tion t a joint Hou -Senate ne s conference attended by hi Democr itic and Republican Ho e and Senate colleague who joined him in co- ponsor­ ing the bill - including U.S. Senator Edward ennedy (D.- .) and Lowell P. eicker (R.-Conn.), and Congressmen Stephen Solarz (D.- .Y.), Ho- ard olpe (D.- ich.), Hamil- ton F' h, Jr., (R.- .Y.), Jim Le ch (R.-Iowa) and Walter E. F untroy (D.-D.C.) Gr y introduced the legi a­ tion, H.R. 1460, in the Hou ith more than 100 bipartisan cosponsors. Gray, ho uthored egis- lation in th 98th Congre to prohibit ne in e ments by U.S. firms in South Africa, said the ne legislation is a ge of his and other sanct­ lin t "the only nation in orld to pr ctice legally mand ted racism." H.R. 1460 would: -Prohibit new inve tm nts by U.S. firms and individual in South Afric ; -Prohibit bank loan to the public sector in South Africa; -Prohibit the importation of krugerrands into the United Stat ; and, -Prohibit the export of U.S. computer good and technology to the South African govern­ ment. "Our legislation is nece ary be u four years of Reagan Admini tration' policy of 'con- tructive engagement' has left the oppre ive partheid system entrenched,' Gray told the new conference. 'The parate and unequal existence of South Africa's 20 or e a concept in 1981 feels that "one of the approaches which is e ential to closing the in­ come gap bet een Black and whites i the trengthenin of existing Black bu inesse and the encouraging of other Blac men and women to pursue entrepreneurship as a way of participating in the economic growth of the nation. ' The AACP Operation Fair Share is an economic develop­ ment program who goal is to achieve expansion of oppor­ tunity for Blacks to entry­ level jobs in major corporations and promotion and hiring in from Congre c million Black persons remains largely unchanged. 'Our legislation might not be necessary if more than 150 Black per ons had not been killed by the South Afri­ can police since last August. "It might not be neces­ sary if another 3,500 BLacks had not been detained in that same time period. "It might not be nece sary if just last month 18 Blacks had not been killed at Cro - roads becau of- the South African government's policy of forced relocation. 'And it might not be neces­ sary if the leadership of the United Democratic Front, a group dedicated to non­ violence, had not been arrest­ ed and charged with high treason ju t 0 week ago." Gr y said the violence of recent months in South Africa "sho s only that apartheid has gotten or , and that govern­ ment oppre 'on only ris So the creation of even greater vio­ lence!' Gray added: "A Americans we have a mid-level and enior level em­ ployment positions. If further seeks to develop procurement policies and pro­ grams to increase corporate purchases from Black-owned busine es, appointment of Blacks organization and in­ stitution. Thus far the AACP has signed 27 Fair Share agree­ ments with major corporation . Per ons intere ted in attend­ ing the. seminar should contact Randall E. Broc at 718) 858-0800 for dditional infor­ mation. dual imperative to peak out against and deny upport to a system which degrade and op­ pre s people. e have a moral imperative, becau the United State should tand for freedom and the dignity of all people. "And we also have a strate­ gic imperative. Violence in South Africa i not only tragic. Clearly, it works against our best interest in this part of the world." Gray hailed the early bi­ parti an upport for the bill demonstrated by the co­ sponsorship by a range of Republican as well as moderate and conservative Democrats. The companion bill to H.R. 1460 was introduced in the Senate by Senator Kennedy. Also joining Kennedy and, Gray at the new conference were Senators William Proxmire (D.- isc.), Carl Levin (D.- ich.), Paul Sarbanes (D.- d.), and John Carey (D.- ass.), along with Congressmen Buddy Roe­ mer (D.-La.), Howard Berman (D.-Cal.), and Steward B. McKinney (R.-Conn.) " Urban League presents job t ips to youth representatives of u kegon Community College about grant and other forms of financial aids. Various professionals and busine people poke to the youths in smaller group where more ttention was given to individual interests. Topi s covered included, civil rvice engineering, journalism, photo­ graphy, cosmotology, techical occupations and human poten­ tial. A lunch w served and th afternoon ession continued the . individual group rotation, along with discussion on interview techniques. Each youth filled out a card stating individu career choices which were u d to award door prize music and entertainment wrapped up the "Eye on Opportunity Con­ ference." The Greater u egon Urban League, spon ored a day-long conference, under the theme of immediate career opportunitie . Held on Saturd y, arch 16 from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Mu egon Heights Christian Community Center, the con­ ference hosted some forty area youths. Keynote speaker Benjamin Murray of the Ford Motor Company addre d the con­ ference with reference to the ational Technical Association. The association deals with pro­ moting minorities in engineering careers. urr y stre d the importance of hard work, dedi­ cation, and preparation for careers, that pays off, not necessarily in Immediate grati­ fication, but in long term security and satisfaction. The youths also heard from