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NNA i- Last week, Dr.
Berkeley C. BuneD, president
of the National Business
League, cried, -Wolf to
effect when a secret U. S.
Department of Commerce
report regarding the reor
ganization of the Office of
Minority Buiiness Enterprise
(OMBE) was leaked to him.
To his astonishment, the Un
der Secretary of Commerce
had hired, without any con
sultation with the black
business community, a white
research firm to make a study '
of OMBE and suggest ways of
reorganizing it.
In the quietry-kept re
organization plan, the nunv
ber of funded organizations
(many of them black) will be
reduced from 204 to 56 and
the funds they have been re
ceiving out of a $50 3
million budget to provide
management training and
technical assistance to small
businesses will immediately
go Instead to Urge Business
Development Centers, leaving
the presently funded organi
zations with no funds from
OMBE.
Actually, only Dr.
Burrell's telegram to
Commerce Secretary Juanita
Kreps prevented the cutoff of
funds on November 7. Thus,
OMBE becomes the first
agency on which zero-based
budgeting is being forced.
This, in a nutshell, ia the
proposal made fat the secret
document which was about
to be put into effect when it
was slipped to Dr. BurreD
who wired a protest to the
Secretary of Commerce and
hastily called a meeting of the
National Business League's
National Council for Policy
Review. More than a score of
black and Spanish-American
business leaders flew in for
the emergency meeting.
In his opening statement.
Dr. Burrell pointed out that
while he is concerned about
the immediate fate f . of
OMBE, he was more concern
ed about the way in which
Under Secretary of
Commerce Sidney Harman
had proceeded with the study
whose recommendations he
was about to adopt without
any consultation whatever
with the minority community
or the 204 business training
firms that would be effected.
To Dr. Burrell's intima
tion that hp saw the wolf
scratching on the door' of
minority business training.
Under Secretary Harman
assu red him that although the
wolf was perhaps at the door,
and even scratching on it, he
certainly would not break it
down, at least until he had
consulted with the study
group that Dr. Burrell has set
up-
However, the under
secretary gave no assurance
that the wolf would not,
indeed, break OMBE's door
in after the consultation. Al
though this was implicit in
what Dr. Harman said, he
seemed to speak out of both
sirfHk of hi mraith bavins
if
v. ...ww...,
the listeners in a quandry.
Nevertheless, the Octo
ber 28 report to him is not
ambiguous: "Because if the
Office of Management and
Budget will have to be con
sulted before the Department
can ask the Congress to en
dorse the funding decision,
you (Dr. Harman) should
meet with. Dennis Green
sometimes next Thursday or
Friday . . . Congress will
most likely adjourn late the ,
following week. The Depart
ment needs the Appropria
tion Committee's approval of
the NEW 1978 spending plan
before then.
Does this sound like an
"inhouse preliminary working
paper" as Dr. Harman claims
a is? The wolf certainly
seems to be at OMBE's door.
. Black businessmen had better
come out ready to fight. And
in the future, aQ Americans
would be wise to keep their
eyes on government wide
open. ,
Id Scrvho ;
Marine Private First Class
' Kenneth A. EaU, ton of John
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Durham, has been prorr.ct,:!
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tag with the 2d Marina i : . W
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CampLe-Re.K.C,
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