Five'AwarM $500, 000 From Attack , SAT., MAHCH 13,1232 THE CJKCLKA TISES -3 St. Paul's Announces Founders' Day Speaker CHATTANOOGA, tannoea Tenrr recently' TENN. (NNPA) :; il rS, ml J. i i a r,A.- i. j-i : awarded more than a 1 jury in Chat- Federal . in NASSAU; BAHAMAS FOR EASTER APRIL 9th thru 12th " 0 Q 7 fT P8r Person i r Vp I y double INCLUDES: ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE; 3 NIGHTS " . ' HOTEL TAXES; TIPS: & TRANSFER RALEIGH DURHAM AIRPORT DEPARTURE. Call 682-3900 ' P.O. Box 1744" ' or' write- Durham, N.C. 27702 BAHAMAS TOURS OF NORTH CAROLINA , , ; , . . LAWRENCEVILLE, Va., WilkinsisaSt.Paul damages to five elderly the highway" or to in-'VA.-' Dr. -Thomas A-.;, alumnus who has held black women who were l timidate people because ?Wilkins, administrative ; top administrative posts the victims of a Ku Klux j of their race. In thiscase, affairs-management - on local, state and jna- ,'Klan shooting .attack the plaintiffs charged! specialist and consultant, which occurred in April, ! ; that the Klansmen had j ' be the annual .1980. .The urv verdict r consDired to-: intimidate rounaer s uay uanquei Department of Labor for his Church, executive.: , management . The banquet and other' training , at the Federal Founder's Day activities Executive Institute. ,. . arc open to the public, t . Wilkins has been ac-f ' . . " ' founding member of the' tively involved with St. . Conference of ; Minority Paul's alumni over thirty: V - Public i Administrators, years. He serves as a.' . He "was the first black t' vestryman and chairs the selected by the U.S.;- Liturgical Committee of. was hailed as a blow to the KKK. "It marks the first time that Klansmen 'have been' held accoun table for their evil and violent deeds by a Federal jury VinT a civil lawsuit," observed Ran dolph Scott-McLaughlin i of the Center for Con stitutional Rights, an at torney for the plaintiffs. - This historic lawsuit arose out of an incident. in which a band of; -and the black residents ' of Chattanooga, and in fact carried out these violent activities in furtherance of that conspiracy. The suit was also filed as a class action on behalf of . the black residents of Chat tanooga, seeking an in junction to prohibit the KKK from engaging in acts of: violence, in timidation,: harassment unlawful con- speaker Saturday. March 13, at 6:30 p.m., when the St. Paul's College 'community and alumni , pay tribute to the late Archdeacon - James Solomon - Russell, . founder of the institu tion. , ' ' 1 ' A resident of Reston, ftional.. levels. He is heavily-armed , spiracies designed to Klansmen; Seeking to in-; deter black people from, timidate V the black i ; exercising their civil and? residents '. of 'K Chat-i constitutional rights. . A tanooga, rode through decision on this aspect of the black , community, the suit will be forthcom l. Li. AFFORDABLE UVI v WaU to Wall Carpeting- Wall Papered Kitchens .."','".'' 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This is tually restored when especially true at a time black ministersiand other when the Reagan ad- j community organizers : ministration's Depart- r formed a community ment of Justice is in the -patrol. process of dismantling Shortly thereafter, at- the gains of the civil torneys from the Center rights movement, and for Constitutional refuses to prosecute Rights, along - with Klansmen and Nazis for George Hairston' of the violent actions - in NAACP, Charles' Victor Greensboro, N.C. and McTeer of Mississippi ,s Buffalo, N. Y., as well as and A.C. Wharton of in Chattanooga, , Ten Memphis, Tennessee, Til- ncssec. In this suit, wc ed the suit on behalf of. have seen thai private at-' the women. The novel ,jorncys utilizing the Ku suit j;was based ,on thc KlMX ;Ktari :Act of 1870 j , SILAS l rIAYFIELD :v i r t- - " Photographer , " ' ' . 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