- Eugene Al­ corn, 0 n r of AI' Insulation Contr or, 3175 Strand, is ing the city of uskegon alledgin th t he was not al- 10 ed to bid on two HUD funded project . Alcorn, a minority con­ tr ctor, is claiming that des­ pite affirm tive action pro­ VI on requiring the city to monitor nd enforce minori­ ty p rticipation in such pro­ jects, no uch participation i going on. • ''The city . just not pu - ing affirmative action:' said ttorn y Fr t re ched at her Detroit office ednesd y. "Even fter com com- plained to th city, (Jerry) Lot­ tie and the cornmi ion fail d to monitor affirmativ ction com­ p iance," she td. Jerry Lottie i th city' fflrm tive ction dir ctor . 'Ii ed a defendant. 0 defendant listed yor rguerite former City an er Gle n, City an er Robert H gemann, ayor Elmer al­ cott, Planning and Communi­ t Development Director Ric Ch pl and Sun Chemical Corp., Thoma' Eurich of Randers En­ gin ring Inc., Alexander-Staf- HARBOR- Deb- ie n, mother of three toddlers killed iil a flre at 248 BeUvie Avenue, Feb­ ruary g the landlord, Action Rental, d . crugan G s Utilitie . Also listed- s a derendent i Honeywell, Inc., manufacture of the val on the pi IP h ter located in the n apartment rented by • Alli- IOn Fire officials at the ford Corp. of Grand Rapids, BFC Chemical Corp. (now or-Am Chemical Co.), orth­ em Boiler and echanical Con­ tractors, Enterpri Constr ction Service Inc. of Grand Rapids, and Elzinga and Volker Inc. of Holland. In hi suit, Alcorn alledges "he a not 0 ed to bid" on the expansion work at BFC Chemical Corp. The uit claims subcontractor for the Sun Chemical expansion or did not let him into the bidding on that project . The city i involved in tho expansion projects be­ cause it applied to and received fom HUD, 727,150 to loan to BFC for the expansion. That. in 1981. In 1982, the city again ap 'ed to and received a $600, 000 t from HUD on behalf of Ch leal. Th Southern Po rty· La h filed a civil it in h Carolina Knight of the fire listed a "defecti en valve on e heater probable cau of the fire hich killed Allison' three children, Toya Hayne, and Charle and Sheila Allison. Joining . Allison in the . It I Oguriette Harris, of Mil- ukee, is., mother of the 16-year old baby sitter· Harris who as watching the Children at the time of the also killed. addit· to Action Ren- I amp suit is filed on behalf of Bobby L. Per on of oore County, both individually and a a repre ntative of Black people in orth Carolln . The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damage for a series of violent and intimidat­ ing ct committed by the CKKKK, a well an injunction again t any further act. The CK.KK.K the suit allege, has conspired to deprive Blacks of their rights and to deny them e ual protection under the law. I particular, the suit focu s on KJan harassment of Bl ck pri n guard in oore County who ha been fighting dis­ crimination. In 1 2, Bobby Person and Jimmy Pratt, both guards at the oore County Correction Unit, iled a com­ plaint . t the eState Personnel Commi . on, ch g Bl ck gu ds re di riminated against in reprd to promotio . Jerry . h I . ant I ader of Den 4 of the ��� Cont.· ... .-1· ft_ ux Klan, its Special Forces and variou individual n, including grand n Glenn ill r. The t Hue - 3 TO PAGE S dackson hun jail in pro e ASHINGTO Rev. J e L. Jackson said ond y that the time is not right for him to go to jail for protesting apartheid in South Africa but hope the arre of prominent American will pre ure the Reagan administration into action. J ck on said he p ns to ek a meeting with Pre ident Re gan to discu a "ne Africa policy," and travel to South Africa to meet with leaders there. Jackson indicated that if he were arrested for demon­ strating t the Sout African Embassy here, it 0 d inter­ fere with his getting a vi for the trip. J ckson spo e at a ne conference acro town rom the ernb y, here 16 m mb rs of Congre and religiou , CIvil rights and labor leaders hav been arrested in the I t 12 day. , e would hope that the credible t adership that has b en going to jail . . . would create a ne m nt by our government to look 1 at its African policy' Jackson said. But Jackson, a Baptist mini er ho campaigned for the D mo­ cratic presidential nomin tion this year indicated he does not plan to be among tho arrested. "If I go to jail, it consti­ tutes a real escalation in our struggle that would last for Ion period of tim and it must be paced properly," h said. "If I go (to the emba y)," J ac n said, "1 expect to b re pected enough to be ccepted by the amb or hi If. " Later, J c n attended rvice at th hington Cathe- dral led by South African B' op De mond Tutu, nner of the 1984 obel Peace Prize. Tutu, h been out- poken in criticizin hi ovem­ ment' policy of trict r cia] separ tion, told th Cof 0