2 J ss J c on es Appeal Luanda, Angola-The Rev. Jesse jackson while on a tour of t em Africa last wee appealed to the Reagan dmini tr tion to top its policy of "d tabilization" to ard the leftist government in Angola. The U.S. along . th hite ruled South Africa have been aiding rebels who are trying to overthro the government of Jose Eduardo do Santo. In addition, the Reagan admini tration has I beled Angola a client state of the Soviet Union and has once again placed it elf along side South frica as the only t 0 governments in the orld which do not have diplomatic relations ith Angola. While in Angola Jae son also talked with a white South frican oldier ho had been captured during one of the frequent South African raids into neighboring Blac tates. Bac Lo sU Rce La e City, Uf.-Utah's only Black state senator j t bare y 10 t his bid for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. senate last eex. Terry Williams gathered 491ft of the remaining 51 ent to real e _ ........ nan Crai Oliver. illiam said he m y have 10 t the r because he i Blae and not ormon in a state ho population is les than loBI k and more than 70 ormon. Both illiams and Oliver had poken out inst South frica and his support of aid to the Contras. L Jr. ns Commission Seat Atlanta, 08.- In his first political race the 28 year old son of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., recently on a seat on the Fulton County (Atlanta) Com­ mi rsion. artin Luther King III defeated the incumbent ilton Farris. Blae s And High B ood Pres ure ta Monica, Ca.-An expert in vascular disease has reported that American Blaeks may be genetically predisposed to high blood pressure because of an unusual ability to retain salt. Researcher Dr. Clarence Grim of the Po t Graduate School of Medicine in Los Angele said preliminary results from a tudy suggest that high blood pressure is inherited. Grim believes Blacks developed the ability to retain high levels of salt thousands of years ago in Africa. Such a retention level was needed in the hot African un. High blood pressure or hypertension leads to stro es and heart and kidney failure. Blae s are twice as li ely as whites to have high blood pressure. In fact, it is timated that 75 0 of all Blae adult males have high blood pr sure. Blae Hebrews Deported Tel Aviv, Israel- The Isra Ii government recently deported t 0 member of America's Blac Hebre religious eel. The Blae Hebre s claim that Blacks ere the original Je of the Bible. There is a Blac Hebre community in Israel which frequently finds itself in con­ flict with the government. Blac Hebre leader Ami-Ben Carter said the t 0 people who ere deported to the U.S. had been held in detention by the Israelis for more than a year. oda e ey NNPA National Correspondent Washington D.C.-Gaining Black political power and barnes ing the Blac vote for 1986 Senate races ere the topics of a recent two-day con­ ference held on Capitol Hill to outline and devise campaign strategies for tho candidates competing for seats in the up­ coming November elections. C. Delores Tuc er, chair of the Democratic ational Committee Blac Caucus and the architect for the brain­ storming meeting, urged the 40 invited political, religious, social, business and civic leaders to return their com­ munities and encourage sup­ porters to cast their votes. But the main thru t of the a­ tional Blae Leadership Fami­ ly assembly was to give voice and economic support to Black candidates who would otherwise have limited finan­ cial resources to run for political office. "We do not ant to repeat the Ies ons of the post: reconstruction era," said Tucker arning the audience. "I'm tired of thi struggle but as long as you're moving down the road to freedom, I'm with you." Members of the Congres­ sional Blac Caucus and the Democratic ational Commit­ tee, co-sponsors for the a­ tional Blac Leadership Fami­ ly conference, updated the group on their various ac­ tivities on the Hill and offered support. William H. Gray III (D-Pa-2), chairman of the House Budget Committee, stre sed the need for more Blac political officials and talked about the declining economy. "I know we've been told that America is bac and everything is rosy," he said. "But in reality, if we 100 at t e economic indicators we do not a rosy economy. Deficits are not good for economic growth, job creativi­ ty and productivity. They have a negative effect on those situated at the end of the economic totem pole." The conference a al 0 sponsored and fully funded b the newly formed Bethune­ DuBoi board. Tucker, the creator of the Fund aid it was e tablished a a vehicle for expanding the participation and facilitating the empo er­ ment of Black in the political arena. The organization's agenda included establi hing a political action committee (PAC) to provide direct finan­ cial upport to Blac can­ didates running for the enate and Congre . to re­ cruit and train you Blac pro­ fe ionals for invol ement in the political proce ; and to create an i ue-oriented re earch and policy fellow program at a Blac colleg in the honor of Rep. Augustu F. .Hawkins (D-Ca.) "When you lift up your leader hip, you lift up your people," said Hill. "This is not a partisan issue. e ere P 3