on WASHINGTO • D.C.- -If taxation ithout repre- entation in America rong in 1776, it is till rong in 1990," said Rev. J e Jackson calling upon PresideDl Busb to meet ith him on the i De of Slatebood for W hiJa&1on, D.C. The predominananUy African American population of the tion's capi1al DO YOIi me ben in either the U.S. Sena or the H of KeI�1eD1a1i founding d ipaled three-fim. of a person - thougbt it be cia ere to locate c:a ·taI jn anytbin bul a itbou political ushe 00 • I Jac n, since his move to W biDgton from Cbicaao dedicated himself to joiDiDg !be tiabt for tatebood. Mally esped him to hID for a Sena seat from the D' ttiet if .tateboocl is JeIIizecI. JAC 0 D ED a B on tbe questioa said be "Aclu1antly op- poted- to D.C. latebood. "D.C. Slatebood is Y 'pt, ratio lIy souDCI, IepUy ible and co titulionally permit "said JacksoD in a prepar statement. "The President' posi tion h DO moral foundation, and tbe denial of democracy aDd If determination in tbe eat of the cradle of democracy is the or or Tbe National Union of Metalwor eIS of South Africa (NUMSA) is suing Ford Motor Company and t e Anglo-American Corportion for control of the S16.4 mil­ lion pension fund created by Ford workers in South Africa, according to an article in the June, 1990 'issue of Labor . Note . . In -1985, Ford merl i o erations itb Ail lo- r' n' r com form the Soutb African tor Corporation ,(S CO), closed its Port Elizabeth as­ sembly . plant tbrowing thousand of Black or ers out of ork, and moved operations 10 Pretori . . NUMSA negotiated severance pay and repayment of the workers' own peDiion fund contributions, but the orkers 10 t any rigbt to Bu' h on ultimate contradiction." Jackson said be bad sent a telegram to the President re­ q�tiDg a meeting. ") hope be ill . be kind enoulh' and leDUe .enough to IraDt it: Jpsonsaid. -PRESIDENT GO· CBEV talked witb t Lith Did Jeadersbip. ) bope Plaident B b ill do 00 ilb tile people of D.C.,- said the former pJaidential cu­ diclate. Jacbon also b led B on olber reee developmen, ying, -President B h more aDd more' co 'leDtly op­ po ed to social j lice. In 1989 he 'd the fM Suprc Court dec' io bic:b burt C 0 3 For thi reason, South Afric4n pen ion fund have a�cu�ulated huge re erve under comp ny control. Rathe than benefiting the or e , pension fund in South Africa have become capita funds for industry, Labor tes reports. In 1 87, NUMSA filed uit to for Anglo-American to repay 11 funds to tbe Ford pensio fund and to force JIiI"�"I ..... IioI�_ill!"�ioP>· Ford' t di . ut tbe total pe i monie to the Port Eliz be otters. Aft r years of delay, the la ui t i DO being heard in the Po Eliz . tb Supreme Court. ' NUMSA believes interna­ tional pres ore will trengthen it cbance of a j t settle­ ment. - amounting $10.4 million - ered to Anglo­ ccorclin to the rticle. Then F d rewrote the fund con ti utica 0 tbat it could pay be 1