I U L "There' ying t hen the n tional economy ge cold, Michigan gets pneumonia," Arthur nti del, n oci te profes or at the Wayne St te University School of Social Wor t Sunday, Anti del poke at an open forum, "Unemployment: Familie at Ri k," held t the Midwe t Labor Institute for Social Studie . Hi lecture focused on what be called "hidden cos " of jobl n an(Hhe in ction on the part of lawmakers to alleviate it. "Michigan has shown itself to be a fragile state," Antisdel said. "Since World War II, there have been nine recognized reces 10 in the U.S. But ince 1982-83, it is not j t the unemployed worker who is at risk. Now the whole family i at .I1IM.1ID01I police Interrog ng a 18-y r-old during a raid on an II ed crack hou • Thl. photo by Richard nnott mken In December 1990, when h accompanied th cope for a I by th Mlnn apoll. St.r Trfbune. The paper decided not to pubUeh the plctur ,claiming It w • offen Iv to th Black community. Sennott told N.w.lm:., a photo magazln , thllt It·. med like n opportunity to expo tactics, and th fr hand th pollc are given to pur.. th r on drug .• Th award-winning photogr ph r expr d aurprJ . at th police r action to th photo. ·They liked It, • he .. Id. ·It'. on of th mo Incriminating plctu; I've Men.· (Reprtnt from The 1I1tMt) DETROIT-African American contractors want CoJl8l'ClSmaD John Conyers to use his power on behalf of his con tituents and stop construction on the Veterans Administtation (VA) hospital. Conyers, as chair of the House Commi ttee on Government Operations, has the power to terminate the VA contract with Bateson/Dailey, a DaUa , Texas based firm with a notoriously bad record of falling to involve minority, small disadvantaged, or women owned firms on major construction projects around the country. ri " Antisdel pointed to oci nd phy leal problem th t he aid ulted directly or indirectly from down th ro d, you can expect a higher d th rate from thin l.ike incre ed hyperten ion, more pousal and child ab e, more unemployment "FOR EVERY percent of the unemployment rate, three years "The precedent is • t. When Maynard Jac on wa Mayor of Atlanta, there were no local Black contractoJS involved in the Atlanta airport construction," aid George McClain, e ecutive director of the National Association of African American Busines e (NAAB). "They were having tbe same problem there. He told them, if you don't have local Black contractors on the job, you won't have the job." "We want Conyers to stop the project, " McClain said. AT LEAST SIX Black millionaires were created out of the Atlanta airport project, McClain City back . new trial for Maurice Carter WSU professor provides tudy (lata aw y. The court bailiff w called to explain to the court during Car1er' trial, why there were no African Americans on the jury. The bailiff testified under oath that the woman bad too important a job with Michigan Bell to take time off from work to serve as a juror. The woman, Clementine Brown, and her supervisor t the time, both told Mafrice she was a clerical employee excused to serve on the jury .. Brown and one other BI ck woman were in the jury selection pool, but ere not seated. The S CARTER, A10 By TERRY KELLY ilioN n Citizen BENTON HARBOR -At the urging of the local' chapter NAACP, the Benton Harbor City Commi ion voted unanimously to urge Berrien County Pro ecutor Dennis Wiley to conduct a " wift and speedy" investigation into jury tampering charges connected to the 1976 trial of . Maurice Carter. . The vote came at the regular city commi ion meeting, held Monday, April 27, after Mary DeFoe, president of the Twin Cities Branch NAACP addressed the commission requesting , . their support. Carter was fOlmd 'guilty and sentenced to life in prison for the hooting of Detective � Schadler in a downtown Benton Harbor Blae wigs and record shop. Schadler spent two days in the hospital after the shooting and now works as an investigator for the pro ecutor. DeFoe presented the commission with a copy of a letter from Southfield attorney Frank Mafrice . MAFRlCE, WHO IS working pro bono on behalf of Carter, wrote Wiley to say tbataffildavits had been secured from an African American woman called to serve on Carter's jury, but turned homicide and uicid ,divorce andalcoholi m,"he 'd. "All these increa e can be attributed to unemployment Unemployment is said. You give contractors opportunity, it's p ed on down tile line as they hire ubcontractors, who hire workers. It h a nowball effect, McClain aid. "The project is defini tely in trouble wi th mi ing targets for minority participation," said Charles Beckham, executive director of Urban As ociation of Contractors and Consultants, one of the other two group who with AAB and the Association of Bl c Contractors have been meeting for over three months wi th Conyers and members of his taff. Maurice Carter a kiUe ." The profe or de cribe typical cenario, in ch an unemp oyed r' i 10 lydeterioratedbythel job. "A worker is told that he going to I job, then he in pre-job-loss t ge," id Anti del. "There i hoc, especially in a ituation like the one ith UNISYS, in which people 00 made $70,000 a year were ven one--day notice that they ere bebl let go. "W foUo i the actual 10 of the job," he dded. "At this point, there i mone y-unemploymen t benefi . in so there is not a lot of urgency. Here, some people JOBS,A10 The groups t recent mee w April 3 at which time a Jist drafted and sent to Bateson/Dafley indicating what some of the contractors fel t w necessary to begin to involve minorities on the job. "After 27 day, we have no respon e from Conyers, BatesonlDailey-from anyone," McClain id. "We are tired of the wait game until the project is dODe," McClain said. "WE WILL BE meeting and req t Conyers move forward ith all due deliberation the far sweeping powers avaHable to him, " Beckham "They are beating us economically, just as the police phyaicallybeatRodDey King; only it hUl1l mo Would the rioteD in LA have been 0 all gbt buming and looting. if they bad a job 10 get up and go to in the morning?" McClain ked. McClain aid one legitimate Black contractor, WHliams and Richardson, had been hired a sub to a ub, but yet had no contract. "According to the t meeting with Bateson/Dailey's minority S CQNYERS, A 10 OUVER WILUAMS JR.: "It' a wor ble plan. Security is very important when it lnvol students in the chool y tem today. " ..