promi e
from busine leaders that
problem affecting the
city's fric
community
mined.
aid a
E ARK. .J.---HHS
Secreta ry Louis W.
Sulliv n, M.D., called for
"a open, frank,
comprehensive nationa I
dialogue on the cri i of the
Blac male."
Calling the crisis of the
I ck male "a crisi for
Americ ." Secret ry
Sullivan told the National
Convention of 100 Blac
en of America, "A
P inful s the ubject i -
much a we ri
r op ning ounds from
Co ti ed 0 P e 14
group called tbe ew MiIĀ
u ee Committee will be
formed to di cu problem
f unempJoyment that re
Ctestroying tbe inner city.
On Mo d y, McGee said
t Militia ould di rupt
tbe parade, which dra
clo e to a millio people,
and warned th t cbildre
sbould not . tteDd, sayiDg,
"tbing coUld et ugly."
McGee I i ea' tio I
'pro iDcace earlier thi
year cn e an oUDced
tbat if' conditions for
Black did Dot improve by
19
ac
oli
. .
an
Denic c. L
CORRESPONDENT
non-union atmosphere.
In Pittsburgh the BWFJ
received a similar
proclamation from tbe city
council.
Th e twelve member
touring group i made up of
civil ervice, textile, po tal,.
and uto worker. G rdon
Dillahunt m m r of tbe
tour t ering committee,
aid th BWFJ represent
Continued on P 24
Auto company profit come at .
co t to worker . both North
. and South, organizer, ay
DETROIT - The BI c
orkers for Justice (BWFJ)
w in Detroit 18 t ee to
gain support for or Iniziag
unions in the Soutb.
The orth Carolina based
organization w here from
July 3-6 a part of tbeir
"Organize tb outb
Solidarity Tour."
The BWFJ has been to
Cleveland, Oh i o and
Pittsburgh, Penn ylvania as
part of their tour. While in
Cleveland tbey received a
proclamation from" the city's
mayor expressing his
support for th ir acti'vitie ,
and e recognized th
pattern of orthern plant
c los i n g don. and the n
relocating in the South to
ta e advantage of tb