34 Pages This Week ton-Salem Chronicle "The Twin City's Award-Winning Weekly" ' VOL. XV, No. 47 Thursday. July ?0. 1989 33$$ ARCHIVE 15Q8 HWY 431 -S Al.EERTVIL.LE nu AL 35950 12/2S/&9 Marshall investigated by national NAACP office By TONYA V.SMITH Chronicle Staff Writef Officials at the headquarters of the National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People in Baltimore have conducted an investigation into the activities of Walter Marshall, president of the local branch. Samuel W. Tucker, a member of the national Board of Director's Commit tee on Branches, conducted a hearing July 1 in Winston-Salem because of a complaint submitted to the Baltimore office about Mr. Marshall. "Some of the branch members made an Article 10 complaint to the nation al office," said Mr. Tucker, who f 'so is an attorney with the firm Hill, Tucker and Marsh in Richmond, Va. "That article says three to four members of the association's branch can file a complaint with the national office about a local officer." Five members of the Winston-Salem branch signed the certified letter addressed to Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director of the NAACP. In that let ter, dated May 8, 1989, members said that no regular general membership meetings had been conducted by Mr. Marshall in his two years as president According to Article 6, Section I of the "Constitution and By-laws for Branches of the NAACP" regular branch meetings are to be held at least once a month on a fixed day or date. The letter called the current branch structure a "private club for a select Please seepage A11 'T1 . . ? ??.