-No Job., no Ju ee, no peace- chant d th d monatratora pick Ing the con ruction alt. of th n Veteran Ad· mlnatration Ho.p I at Canfl.1d and Bru h In Detroit. Above David Burnley, of arlin Build ra walka the picket lin Thuraday, ay 14. ( photo) ------- --- - ; .;.... � .. ''\'''\4 .. e :: 'j ,'. I I ; .. :h..... . ' By TERRY KELLY DETROIT-Architects, I borers, engineers, draftsmen, builders, carpenters and the unemployed -125 strong marched May 14 at the wor site of the new $229 million Veterans Administration ho pita! to protest the I ck of African American contractors on the job. Four groups representing a cro section of Detroiters, the National A sociation of African American Busin (NAAAB), the sodation of Black General Contractors � U tion 0 Contracto and ultao (UACC) and' tbc VA OapUal MInority Contrac11ng Executive Committee pick­ eted to focus public attention on the failure of general con­ tractor BatesoD/Dailey to hire local contractors, sub-eontrac- tors and wor ers on the b pi­ ta} construction project. Accoroing to tatemen is­ ued by AAAB at the protest, the African American contrac­ tors are demanding that the Bush Admini tration follow government rules and regulations and ee that the 20% goal of minority participation on the project be realized. To do that, NAAAB execu­ tive director George McClain ,said, the participation pl n drafted and submitted for VA p­ proval must be made public. He explained that th re is too much behinc1 c ed door deal- 10 aDd there a lac of information comin to the African AIDe can builders. Thecontracto arelimply king for "law and order B h to com­ ply with federal rules," McClain aid. S e yA PROTEST, Pag A·10 to recall Engler, but state officials rejected many of them, because they were signed in pencil or red ink in­ stead of black ink. "THEY WERE using the letter of the law to circumvent the will of the people," she said. She added that another problem was the lac of unity between group seeking a recall. She noted that there were 655,000 collected by one group, 250,000 by a second, and 119,000 by a third in a totally dif­ ferent county. This year, she aid, "We con­ tacted people acro the tate and we will all go as one." Voters are not in favor of drastic, painful cuts (that Engler made in services), Taylor stated, dding. "The suffering is es- f ctory to und rwri or re ul tors except through a CDC." The plan h met with p hive response from b in own nd churche . "There is fire hut up in th bon of our fol , and we n ed t quench it in order to deal with wh t' in our community," id Fellow hip Chapel P tor Wendell Anthon . Anthonyal 0 tressed that Blac . should be more willing to inve t in Black-owned bank in order (or plans like this one to work. "We h ve to start putting mon y into banks run by our own," h aid. "We all have a tory about a teller that pi ed off or how w didn't g t a personal loan, but that happens at Co mer ica, BD and Manuaf cturer' , but we till eep our m ne . place . S why can f we Caiffi u tour people? "Our Ivation won't come from th White House, even ifBjJl Clinton win ." he added. "We mu t et together for our own good. Black churche are the number nc employers and train rs of Black in the nation." r cio By LEAH SAMUEL "Wrlt.r In a forum, "Economic Em­ powerment through th African­ American Church: A C 11 for Action," busin leade and church p tors introduced a plan to revital­ ize Detroit by linking th city' busi- ne community with Blac churche . "The Black church h always been a big part of the African­ American community," said Wayne County Commi loner Ricardo Solomon." ow i the time to pool the resources of the church and bring in cooperative economi a mean of revitalizing our com­ munity. Created by Solomon and First In­ dependence Bank Pre ident Don Davi , the plan call for making church into Community Develop­ ment Corporations (COCS) which would give th church federally­ approved acces to other ource of funding for projects like training in­ dividual in trade , rehabilitating hom and e tabU bing mall b i- n "Creating CDCs 1\0 churche to Ieve eli re ource ," ex­ plained DB • A CDC can tap Into many kinds of leverage firms avail­ able throught government entities. "IN THE P T, it was difficult for churches to approach bank . Regulations in banking were severe. And the track record of a church included projects that weren't satis- "Thi i omething that the legislature should look at," she aid. "In 1991, when Republican repre entative left office, House elections were called forthwith." SHE SAID that when he eliminated the General Assistance program, 94,000 people were cut off state aid, many were unable to pay rent and became homele . Many people who were fonunate enough to .get into a shelter had to leave and walk the streets between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. This, she notes, was particularly dangerous tor older people under 65, who were removed by Engler from General Assistance. State Rep. Teola P. Hunter left her po t representing District 5 in the tate House. That was in January. Until August, when, elec- "LAST YEAR, Republican ti�ns are held, the �a Will be Senator Doug Cruse resigned in Without a representative. the middle of a term, just like Triette Lipsey, a former aide to Teola," added Lip ey, "and Engler Hunter, would �ve run for the . catted a special election within �tateHouse,seatl.nJan.uaryfollOw- three days. When Michael mg Hunter s resignation, .but was Bouchard, another Republican, �nable to because a special elec- resigned, the governor called a non was not called by the gover- pecial election within 24 hours. nor. But Detroit and its districts are Hunter blame Gov. John very di enfranchised in Lansing." Engler and parti n politics. She has attempted to find out RUTH SIMMONS: "Reverend J se Jackson. He' a pokesperson for all Blacks well other ethnic gr.oups." calating each month. The suffering grow like a pyramid. tt She said that many people have died because of Engler's cutbacks. Coinmunity launches new effort to recall Governor· ByRON E�GEL CotpM9f!"" DBTROIT - Starting Thursday May 15, a new effort will be launched to recall Michigan Gover­ nor John Engler and Lieutenant Governor Connie Binsfeld. The recall campaign is chcduled to be announced in front of Lafayette Clinic, a mental health institution in � Downtown Detroit that the Governor wanta to close. Maureen Taylor, a Wayne Coun­ ty representative of the campaign to remove the Governor last year, said that p t efforts to recall Engler failed because of technicalities used to invalida many of the Signatures. Taylor said the campaign col­ lected more than enough ignaturos n I r igno D 5th district fights tor a rep , why the election of a repre- entative was not placed on the March 17 ballot wi th the presiden­ tial candidates and the Tiger Stadium i ue. "The governor's office aid that it would co t too much and be too confusing for the voters," Lipsey said. Although her di triet will be eliminated next year wi th redi meting, Lip ey, who i th only candidate for the eat, aid that she is not discoura cd from running. Sa DISTRICT, A 10 • RECALL, Page A·10 Q. Who peak for the Black c mmun"ty? \ . By lEAH SAM�EL StI" Writ.,.