, ocking 'n rolling'in ciy ewer By LV GOLUBO KI S.rvlc. • con pir cy ar from jury duty 1A ING-A di overy that th virus that caus AIDS can b pre- nt in er water h th Michigan Municipal Leagu (MML) greatly concerned about worker' health­ and po ible law ui . Doc have id nti I d th t HIV, the virus that caus AID, i pent in body fluids such as blood and men, and excretions from infected irdlviduals. Thes excretions th n enter the sewage ystem. ,::, A tudy conducted by the Univer­ sity of PIttsburgh discover d I t June that HIV can urvive up to 12 hours in wast wat r in th we This has caused furth r con m for those individuals who wor for waste water treatment plants and come in conta t with thes material , See, AIDS, P 9 8-5 Henry J. and Carrie Colbert Lawsuit challenges all-white system By ALLISO JO ES Sp!cl.' to th. Mkhlfllln Cltlz.n . . LA Z Nth ugh mo t Michigan Coun- tl In the lower penni ula contain izeable African Am rican populations mo t Bl c ceus d of a crim find their liv in th hand of an all-whit jury. On Michi an m n, a VIC m of the all-white judi­ ci I Y tern that char cterize mo t out- tate counti h d ided to challen e t 'conspiracy of silen e: that keep African Americans off jury duty. . Emmett L. Jon , incar rated at th State Pri on of South m Michigan at Ja kson, filed uit March 24 which if u ful will mean weeping chang cro t tate for other counti and all African Americans ace ed of crimes. The uit was filed in the United tate Di trict Court for th W t Di tri t of Michigan. Jon alleg Kalamazoo County, i chief admin­ i trative officer judges of the Ci rcuit Court, the Kala­ mazoo Ju Commi ion- past and present members HenryJ. and Carrie Colber · Living history in Hamtramck By: PATRICIA COLBERT Sp!c/al to MlchlfJ!n Cltlz.n , HAMTRAMCK - It w April 2], 192 . The day started out with rain, . but by : that aftem n the un came bursnn throu h the cloud just in time to hine upon Jo and Cam . wedding. Henry 1. Colbert &), and hi wife Carri , 2, both nativ of rgia, will eel brate th ir 64th weddin anmvcrsary thi month. Th cercm n) took place n the front rch'of th brid ' hom . By today' . tandards, it was a irnple wcddin witn . d Y a few friend nd family. No fancy music played. Just the usual, '!Do you take, I d , and n v .you may ki the bride. II Immediately f llowm th w ddmu, u �t! ath red t enjoy chicken dinner an gl , lemonade. Little did anyone know that th vent t 'In pia' would n t only last a lifetime, ut mak hi t ry in the pro See, COLBERTS, Page A-6 Q� Do you think an African.' American can qeta fair trial from an all-white jury? I Chavi - and any ot r pe on, board or cornmi ion "with anydutyinth electionorproc ingofjurors"a ted in a 'conspiracy of ilence' to k P BI of Kala­ mazoo County juri and in the proce hav violated his civil righ . FOR T IR ALLE' ED violation of hi consti- . !u!iona� right t� a jury of hi peers Jon i seeking an InjunctIon against Kalamazoo County to refrain from di Criminatory actions in future jury elections. He is al 0 king for both punitive and compensatory money damages. -- In the complaint filed Jones ays h is an African �erican who reque ted a jury trial March 22, 1988 10 KaJamazoo. Because of the actions of the Jury Commi ioner Philip Schaefer, the court officers and judges, who upervi ed the jury sel tion proces , there were only two Bl ck persons itti ng on the entire panel prior to hi trial, Jon y . "This ituation had. b n purpo Iy instituted and creat d," Jon ays to allow the court officials "to n agenda 'Building' coalitions is key' BY SONY A ROSS �.oc/ated Pre •• ATLANTA - Lcs than 24 h u IS after bei ng tapped to lead the NAACP, the Rev. Benjamin Chavi wa laying out new direction or the civil right organiz tion. promising to rea h out to younger Bla ks and build coalition with other A ri an­ American leaders. "I'm not a lone ranger,' he said in an interview atllrday." It" im­ portant early on to exhibit th t am appro h t leadership. Wc must re p nsive t African-Amcric n and people 0 Afri an d cent any­ where in th w rid." Ch vi ,4 ,W' ho en April 9 to uccccd Benjamin Hook. as cxc u­ tive director of the nation' old st civil rights-group. A h mi t by trt i n­ ing, Cha i h ld a doctorat 10 th - ology from Howard University. Cbavl: i ·t known the for- mer Ie der of the Wilmin ton 10, a group of nine Bl ck men. and one white. woman who wer e d of ,r KATHERINE KING- No. I feel With an all-white jury there IS gom to be some preju Ice. \) S e, CONSPIRACY, P ge A-5 firebombing white-owned tore if' Wilmingt on, 1.l.c. in the :Ariy 7 . The group was 10 Wilmington to lead protcs against' Mol egrega· tion. They were convict d in the fir - bombing, but the conviction. were overturned by the 4th U .. CIrcuit Court f App I in 19 fter Wlt­ n aid they had lied during te - timony. Chavi " who d ni d any r Ie In the firebombing, spent 4 ye rs in pri on. IlA VI S ID his a 1 nda Will include: • Takin n internati nal ap- proa h t civil and human right. Rea hing ut to y ung p opl , in part by tabii hing NAA P hap­ tel'S on colle e c rnp e. • Building n endowment fund to eventuaJly make the rganizauon Se • CHAVIS, Page B-8 LEE LANEV- No. People have ave their own hidden philosophical agenda. picket filthy ro By PATRICIA COLBERT Special to Mlchlg.n Citizen • tor tr nu od )rs and abo (.' all. hat! .nu tude .. INEZ BRACKET-No To be Judged fair, you must be Judged by your pe rs. Se ,PROTEST. Peg 8-5 MARK MATHERS ._ I hi hly nuk Iy ther alway oin to b ias.