THE o an Contlnu from .1 vice-president; Jane. Woods, S 1.0' Sentinel, secretary (re-e cted), and Waverly Eas­ ley, president, Philadelphia Tr we, NNP A secretary. Publisher elected board member included John Holeman, Los Ange Herald-Dis tea; Ibn Shar­ neff, Tri-City Journal ( . 0); William Garth, Olicago Citizen ne papers (re-elected); Garth Reeves, Miami Times (re-elected) and Bennett. Continuing board meuibers are Oaretta Blackmon, obi Beacon; Lenora Carter, Houstoo Forward Tunes; Dr. Carlton Goodlett, San Francisco Sun Reporter newspapers; Ernest Pitt, W· on-Salem Chronicle, and John Smith, Atlanta Inquirer. Mayor Young said Black owned publications are still needed to counter racism in the white-ow.ned, metropolitan daily newspaper Many NNPA members pledged to support to Project Exce1leoce started by Rowan and other Black jourulist to provide $4,000 scholarships to piriDg B co11cge stu .. dents. -Sut, we're . ey from the white p­ too" be added. The NNP A tel' aDDOUDced esabf1Sbment of a -profit foundation for fund-r .. projects. Judge HastiDgs urged the o ead puolishers to eliminate the .il­ lusion of in . in a racist ciety . ch does not focus on the positive achievement of Blacks. Although he acquired of bribery charges in a Florida court in 1983, Judge H tings outlined continuing cam­ paign to impeach him in the U.S. Congress on the basis of all ged charges and miseon­ duct- ccounts leaked to the media. Many Bla officials are facing imilar ampaigns be­ cause they are outspoken and use their power for the benefits of the people they serve, Hastings declared. Empabasizing that he does not consider himself a victim of a "media ooospiracy", HastiofJi said he is being vier timized by traditiooal racism of white officia1s ud judges who do no wish to concede po r to Blacks. However, the impeachment charges are pending before the subcommittee on criminal justice of the House of Representatives Commitee on the Judiciary. Rep. John Conyers (0- Mich) is subcommittee chair­ man and Judge Hastings urged pOblishers and readers of the Black to demand public hearings to provide es­ posure to the "false charges·, which included reported en­ dorsemeat of a Demoaatic Party presidential candidate at a churcll service. JUL V 5 - 11, 19 7 publi her I NNP A publishers re urged to publicize the con­ troversy and support a Hast­ ings Defense Fund Sup­ porters are urged to write their menbers of Congress. A record number of A members participated in the convention, including many publishers of new com­ munity publications, said Steve Davis, association executive director. Applicatio from seYCral newly established De paper have been received, indicating the continuing growth of Black-owned media, he added u. pushes • LV DA, GOLA IS) When the international com­ munity unanimously decided to end South Africa's mandate over neighboring South We Africa, a United ation body was created to act as the temporary dmini rator until that terri­ tory, known as amibia gained independence. Twenty years and scores of resolution later, the United ations Council for amibia remains the legal admini rator, although its authority ha been consi ently blocked and re­ buffed by South Africa which reigns over the be iged coun­ try. embers of the Council compo d of 31 permanent member ate and an e i­ mated 150 guest gathered here last month for a special se . on on amibia that also marked the cond decade of the coun­ cil's exi ance. Repeated dmonishments were leveled against the con­ tinued resistance of the United States and other Western power to the international consensus. The council convened the ssion in this capital city to underscore the United ation' pport of Angola, the ' b for the amibian liberation movement, SWAPO, and an There were representatives of 70 NNP A publications, as well as Black Media, Inc, and Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, present Olarles Morrison, vice­ president of Coca-Cola for Black and Hispanic Consumer marketing said he ordered his agents to place advertising in NNP A publications only, be­ cause of their integrity and ser­ vice. Henry Brown, Anheuser­ Busch. Inc; vice- president, said corporations placing beverage and tobacco advertis­ ing in Black owned media s ouId not be critcized for sup­ porting the community when major advertisers give nothing back to Blacks. Various recep ions and dinners were sponsored by An- peace e timated 50 000 amibian exile Angola i also a country under attac from South Africa, the CIA and apartheid-bac ed rebel group ITA. We should be here cele­ brating the 20th anniversary of a free amibia," intoned Zam­ bian President Kenneth aunda to a packed udience on the cond day of the five-day ssion. "But inspite of the unanJrnity of the international community, apartheid South Africa has not only ignored the deci ion, but ha entrenched it pr nee in amibia." Kaunda president of the Frontline States al blamed the U.S. for stalling amibian independence by supporting a linkage policy" which con­ ditions the independence of amibia to the ithdrawl of Cuban troop from Angola. " amibia and partheid are fast becoming worri me thorns in the political flesh of the Reagan Administration," main- tained Kaunda. "The t 0 issues may al prove to be the fmal dividing line of politi­ cal relation between the United State and free Afric ." Calling the link ge policy pretext", Angolan Pre ident Jose Eduardo Dos Santos noted grou heuser-Busch, Millers Brewing Co; General Foods Corp.; Coca-Cola, Adolph Coors. RJR abisco, Brown and Wil­ liamson Tobacco Co., Moet­ Hennessy and General Motors. Rowan's appearance was sponsored by the K-mart Cor­ pora . on, which has never at­ tempted to censor my remarks or tell me what to say at any time,"he emphasized in urging the Black Press to maintain the credibility and loyalty of their readers. In addi . on to the advertis­ ing workshops and editorial discussion, sessions ere also conducted on Tax Reform and Des -Top Computer publish­ ing by the App Mcintosh Computer Co. The Pittsburgh Couri r ewspaper was selected as the John P. Russwurm Award winner fOT general all-aroung excellence for the past year. The award is named for the first publisher of a Black­ owned newspa r in the U.S. in 1827. The NNP A was invited to hold its 1988 convention in Sl Louis by the st. Louis Sen­ tinel, St, Louis American, St, Louis Argus and the E. St, Louis Crusader. The id- Winter meeting slated for Miami in January . being reconsidered becaus of Florida's announced plans for an advertising tax. • In Angola that the Cuban tr ops ere invited to Angola in 1975 to protect the country gainst South frican invasion. He stre d that the Cuban pre- nee predate by thre years the adoption of Re lu­ tion 435 the internationally accepted plan for amibian independence . , Since that time frica has transformed bia into a p rmanent ba re . on again t ngola," Do Santos tated bia ting uth Africa for stepping up vio­ lenc " throughout the region. On san tions the Angolan president declared, 'The rgu­ ments ainst sanctions are onI an attempt to hide the rna sive fmancial ... and trade co per­ ation bet een the est and the South Africa regime. The effect of the san tions on the le s favored population would not be any or than the effects that the apartheid system (is having on them.' A high point of -the council's on was commemor tive ceremony at the Kwanza SuI refugee ttlement in central Angola. It i home to approxi­ m tely 43,000 amibian exil