? NMMNINIIIHIMtllMIIIIMIIIIIMIMIIIIIlllMlllHHNIMMNMNMfMMMNMNNNNIM y Mechanics and F llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltniUIIIIIIMIIIIIUMIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII else," McLean said. "All of that (the t umors) is just junk. He icsigned voluntarily. Thete was no force or anvthing like that." White said his decision to go to New York . .and stait a business was something he has wanted to do for a while ajul the opportunity is right for it now. Of hpf than f ha rMnrvot ct otamant T av'lnr V/IUVI VKUII II IV ^1 V^UI WU A UJ IV7I iHHiHUiniimiHrnmniitHHummiimmnnnnnmHimiMHiniHUMMHiii - Former YMCA i IIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHillllinillllllllllHIIIIIIlllMIHIIMMH blems at the time, 1 was getting good job evaluations and merit-pay bonuses. I'm not saying the demotion was not partially m-y fault, but if it was, it was a one-time thing." The trouble that Wilson has had with the Y, she said, has also extended to her family. Wilson's five children were attending the afterscnool program at the Y, which is free of charge to Y employees. "After I was fired, my children were dismissed from the program by the acting director, Pamela Westrick, without contacting me," Wilson said. iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiHMi Board nixes pari ! IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHtUIIIIIIIII ; Alderman Virginia Alderman Larr ? -II I -I. 1 I - - t i iNeweu onerea an aner- conienaea mai, i \ native. of misinformatioi ; "We need surface park- formation at all, i j ing instead of these great fects of the bon big parking decks with dead dum on d< \ cars/' she said. "A lot of businesses have t : rapes and muggings go on . with now and : in those places.'* ? . businesses' cor Newell also suggested mind. ; that the existing parking.. . " deck on North Trade Street "rm not dou be expanded rather than 'he parking space | torn down. ed," he said, "bu "There's enough vacant need t0 Pa* clos< ; land downtown so that we to ,'le sma" hi i don't have to knock down because, after all i businesses just to put up ce- backbone of dow | ment?" she .said. In other bus ; "Downtown is for live peo- aldermervrecomn : pie, not for buildings with that the north ; nothrn^in them." ~Kent Road be~co iiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiaiiiiiiHHHiiiHiiHHiiiiii j Klansmen From Pag I : aaaaaaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa : with sticks and guns by the demonstrators as up. Another Klansman, Harry M. Hayes of Coi Ihe went to the rally expecting a fistfight but no ;a shootout. Hayes said he thought he heard Da "Matthews, one of the nine men on trial, say ? "that the Klansmen and Nazis were going to {demonstrators, but he said he thought Matthev jing. A Klanswoman testified?that Griffin believ "set up by Edward Dawson, who had infiltrate and was working as a police informant. Daw one of the nine men on trial. Ruby Sweet Miller of Hickory said Griffin ;to her that Dawson was trying to set him up. testified that Griffin had told her to lie about g Greensboro rally if she was caught and to li( fact that the Klansmen took guns to the rally Cindy Hall Jenkins, an acquaintance ( testified that Griffin also told her to lie about j rally and about carrying guns. Jenkins testifi .did not actually attend the rally but was at a "Greensboro when the plans were made to go on the morning of Nov. 3* 1979. Under cross-examination, Jenkins said th tried to kill herself after her testimony befon jury because she was afraid of harassment fr for telling the truth. ^ On trial are Griffin, Dawson, Matthev Wayne Wood, Jack Fowler, Jerry Paul S Toney, Raeford Milano Caudle and Colem; more. SUBSCRIBE NOW & PAY (J AC4 ONLY 13 Fill & Mail with payment to: CIRCULATION DEPARTMEN WINSTON-SALEM CHRONIC P O. BOX 3154 WINSTON-SALEM. NC 27102 Enter one-year subscription to the Wins Chronicle. Enclosed is my check/money ore amount of $13.52. (Add $1 00 for o delivery.) Name Address City State Zip I MllllllllllttHNHIHmtnillllllllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIiniHMUHHMIIMMIHtiUllllltliM armers' White re iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitHitiiiitiiitiuiiiiiitmmittimtiiiiitmiitifHiHMiiMiHiiiiiiuuiiiti would not comment on the allegations that White was asked to leave nor would she evaluate his job performance while at the bank. While in Winston-Salem, White seised as a member of the Black Leadership Roundtable Coalition, the Chamber of Commerce, the board of directors of the Patterson Avenue YMCA, the Flonnie Anderson Theatrical UtfllllllltllllllllllllHtllllHIIIIIIIItttltlllllllltttlllllllllltltlttlllllllllllllllllllllll employee files suit iititiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiitimtiititMttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniNiiiiiiiiiiii Wilson said she feels se should have been asked if-she wanted her children to remain in the* program at her expense or what plans she had "It seems that there is, from my point of view, no room for black people at the YWCA ? Jimmie Wilson i for their care. Wilson said that the YWCA seems to have a dng lot From Page A1 y Womble -to a one-way street. would\ because of Aldermen Womble, congesti n or no in- Newell and Lynne Harpe portion the full ef- -voted against the motion, predon d referen- saying the conversion resident 3wntown 0 be dealt with the icerns in bting that s are needit we really 1 attention isinessman I, he is the /ntown." iness, the lenaea section of nverted Iniii?iiiiiiiiiiiiiita?< e A1 t . V?>, . mentioned Miller also ^oing to the j about the }f Griffin, going to the ed that she B house near ^ to the rally at she had e the grand om Griffin vs, Roland imith, Roy an B. Prid- ^ lUIOIHUHMMIUIMHIIHWHIMIHIHHMWMMIIHIMIimiWMIIMIIHiMHItHM signs From Page A1 iiimuihimiiiimiiiiiiiiimnminiiiinihhiiiihihimhmmuiiiiiiiiiiiiimhimimm Association and the Greater Winston Kisvanis Club. Ta>lor said that no replacement tor White has been named. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, headquartered in Durham, is the only minorityowned bank in Winston-Salem. IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimtlllllMlllllllltllllltlltlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIi ,S From Page A1 iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiim doubnTset of standards for black and white employees. "Some things are right for whites but wrong for blacks. White people can be late, but if a black is late, it's drastic," Wilson said. "It seems that there is, from my point of view, no room for black people at the YWCA and I don't feel we have any standing with the black people on the board." Wilson said she is scheduled to have a factfinding conference with the YWCA Feb. 21, at which time her allegations will be heard and responded to. miiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiitiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiMitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui nHH?iniuiin??Mi??tNmmi?mmmimnwmMimMMinini?iinniimtiMim? ^tuse nlore traffic Womble-noted that he on on the northwest voted against the motion of 25th Street, a because other alternatives rtinantly black should have been studied ial area. first. ^ VI ^ < H' - 9 <-> The Chronicle, Thursday* February 9, 1984-Page A3 A \ r f *a"? " ~ ,%^ ^fyCTBM^?w Sa fSFSrtm I m&y: E fiilliSiWsS^M t Wm*g -\ \" w ? -^tr^?.. . .,. *g- m i l < '' '' ' ' ] BACARDI, rum. The mixablc one. Made In Puerto Rico. \ i RGNA SUMS y ' 1\m i,ms } i 1 Virginia! jl 1 jl SUMS > ! I jj ' p l0*T" | IL Menthol and Menthol ? ? | 4 ' Vbu've come 3 long way, baby. + ? I ! f C Philip V1'irri\ Inc WH4 ' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Menthol 15mg "far." 10 mg nicotine?Lights Menthol 8 mg "tar," 0 6 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC Report Mar '83

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