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