75 cents Winston-Salem Greensboro High Poii^ For Reference Vol. xxv No. 27 CH RGt -:B? wvsTnv'r Sx # q For 25 Years, The Choice for African American News and Information e-mail address: wschronOnetunlimited.net . WINSTON .SALEM NC 2 7,0,-2 7 55 ^ V Convicted Baptist leader to speak in Winston 1 Lyons THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Facing a possible seven-year prison sentence and a second trial, the Rev. Henry Lyons, convicted of racketeering and grand theft, is pon dering his uncertain future in a safe haven - the church. The president of the National Baptist Convention USA, who last Saturday was found guilty of swin dling millions of dollars, spent Sun day preaching to his congregation at Bethel Metropolitan Church in St Petersburg. Fla. Tim Saturday, Lyons will speak during a Sunday School conference in Winston-Salem at New Bethel Baptist Church. "I talked with his secretary today," said Matthew Moore, who is one of the organizers of Saturday's conference: "She said he was definite ly coming here on Saturday." The event, which is sponsored by the Rowan Baptist Association, a 90 church organization with members throughout the Piedmont, has stirred some controversy. Moore, who has known Lyons for more than 20 yean, said some mem bers of the group balked at the idea of g the embattled minister leading a wor ship service: "Oh, Lord yes," Moore said. "Some people don't want him to come. I think he should come. "He% sort of like Clinton. Hek a great president, but he just got tan gled up in something that he just couldnx get out of" Last Saturday, Lyons was found guilty of grand theft in the disappear ance of almost S250.000 from the Anti-Defamation League of B*Nai B'rith - money intended to rebuild . burned black churches in the South including at least one in trade. ' i The six-member jury acquitted Lycos' co-defendant and alleged mis tress, Bernice Edwards, on the racke teering charge, the only count she faced. Lyons, 57, flanked by his attor- j neys, showed ik> reaction as the judge read the verdicts. He was fingerprint ed and is flee on bond pending his i sentencing hearing which began i Tbesday. Prosecutors accused Lyons and ?r ? i . Edwards of stealing more than $4 I million from corporations wanting to - sell cemetery products, life insurance policies and credit cards to the con vention's 8.5 million black members They said the pair duped the com panies by promising a membership mailing list that did not exist - at one point, according to testimony, even making up lists from $90 computer ized phone disks that led one compa ny to send letters to such non-Baptists as a grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan and a Catholic priest. SrrlfOM on A10 J Sweet goodbye /Km ?|! "tl ^^L. ^