P 1 "Some people t re-employed getting bout h If of wh t their previo job paid. Others join th ran of the permanently unemployed which i partly what causes the jobl rate to go up every year. Still others take early retirement. They're tired of fighting it, and give up. And there are till others who join the ubterranean workforce. They're paid in ca h for their labor and live marginally, doing .. I JOB both creat lot of they Involve ri . Tho timid about . g u h ri are the one who develop hypertension, beat up th ir pous or . ds or even commi t uieide. " Anti del id that th U.S. could ave money on the co t of items like incarceration, health care, and provi ions for the mentally ill, if I wmakers and the busine industry CA T R continu d from P 9 1 all-white jury found Carter guilty, b ed on "eyewitne "accounts. There w no physical evidence or motive presented at trial to link Carter with the crime. . Mafrice said ifit turns out that the jury was stacked to exclude Blacks, a new trial would be in order. COMMlSSIO Charles Yarbrougb commiss on ote to support the investigation would bring "repercu ions" on the commission. He did not explain. Yarbrough works for Berrien County as a youth officer. Commissioner Jame Turner reminded the commis ion of Dr. Martin Luther King's dmonition that long one man suffers an injustice, we all suffer. The questions surrounding Carter's guilt have been raised since he was arrested in 1976. His arrest was made based on perjured testimony of a convicted drug dealer in exchange for $500 and a bu ticket out of town. The informant retracted the lie, and erved two years of a 16 year sentence for perjury as a result. Carter was photographed by the Herald Palladium, the daily newspaper, before a line up was held. The picture was published the . following day, before the line up was held, and Schadler, who said at the' time of the shooting he could not recognize his assailant, after reading the paper, could pick Carter out of a line up. C WHO 1 six foot one, did not match the description given by witne on the day of the crime. They said the five foot eight inch assailant was darker, fatter and with different features than those of Carter. Carter's court-appointed attorney failed to file a motion of discovery and thus was unaware of all the differences in the testimony of witnesses on the day of the crime and in their testimony at trial. Carter's plight was the subject of a one-hour special on CNN in 1984. ANSWERS TO BLACK HISTORY QUESTIONS 3rd - Percy Julian, who formed his o.wn chemical company. 4th - Yes. In 1889, the Cuban Giants joined the Middle States League. The Cuban Giants were a famous all-Black baseball team which lasted into the 1940s. 5th - Penn was a slave owner for a time. Yet the Society of Friends, of which he was a member, generally abhorred slavery. 6th - George Walker. 7th - At least 6,300,000 belong to some 30,000 churche within the National Black Convention. Blacks are also members of other Black Baptist group not counted here. 8th - Freedom National Bank. 9th - Arthur W. Mitchell (IL), a native Alabaman, in the earl}! 19308. USE YOUR PHONE TO SOLVE A DRUG PROBLEM. 1·800·488·DRUG To pr vent and fight dru abu you n d th fact. You can t th m from u . Th Am rican Council For Drug Education is a nonprofit organization dedicated to informin th public about th health hazard of dru abu Call for more information and a fr catalo of ducational mat rial for childr n and adults. the Amerioen Council for Drug Fight drug abuse with facts. 1- 00-4 -DRUG co contlnu d fr m P g 1 consultant on th job, Warren Smith, no contrac had been let," McClain aid. "But, there are people working on the VA h pita! ite every day . Nobody goes to wor without a contract. So who's lying?" THE V DE lED this new paper copy of the minority subcontracting plan submitted by Bateson/Dailey, saying the plan had financial informa lion which excluded it from public scrutiny. A staff aide to the Government Operations Committee refused to be quoted in print, but did say that the "good old boy network" was firmly entrenched in the subcontracting on the Detroit VA hospital. The aide explained that the Committee was close to a decision on what action to take on the Bateson/Dailey contract. One option open to the Committee is to assess "liquidated damage " against Bateson/Dailey for failure to meet the 20% target of minoritv DarticiDationon the VA iob. Making Bateson/Dailey pay a penalty n't J¥lp "Conyers bas to stop the project �o help us." 0ddI of winning L.afto: 4 of" 1 In 173; 5 of" 1 In 43 ..... of" 1 In 10,137.573. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth.' And low Birth Weight. (