European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday August 18, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7chavis confident a act Job is Safe Washington apr a age executive director Benjamin Chavis said tuesday he feels he will survive a bid by opponents within the organization to remove him from office for using its funds to Settle a sex discrimination claim. In an interview Chavis said he believes the Board of directors of the National association for the advancement of coloured people will give him a fair hearing in its meeting saturday and that he will remain on the Job. A i feel very Strong. One reason Why in a confident is i know i have done nothing wrong a he said. R. But Chavis added that he would not fight the Board if members decide to take away some of his Powers As a result of the controversy. A i would Welcome a review of the division of authority within the a act a Chavis said. A up to this Date i have made decisions Well within the authority of the executive director. If the Board wants to change that authority that a Well within their prerogative. A in other words there a not going to be a new Power Chavis said he feels he still has a staunch supporter in Board chairman William Gibson even though Gibson recently said he would not be Able to protect Chavis should other Board members move to oust him. A Cdr. Gibson and i Are on the same Wavelength a Chavis said. He predicted that after saturdays meeting he and Gibson would emerge a unified to reaffirm our Mission and the Board is meeting saturday to discuss Chaviss Job performance and the settlement with former employee Mary e. Stansel who has made unspecified allegations of sex discrimination and sexual harassment. Stansel is suing Chavis and the a act for $245,000 she contends she is owed because they failed to find her another Job. Veteran civil rights activists moved to support Chavis who is under pressure to resign because he committed a act funds to paying a $332,400 sex discrimination settlement without telling the groups Board of directors. The Rev. Jesse Jackson who competed with Char vis for the a act Job offered words of support tuesday. A a in a in deep prayer for Ben. I have sent Ben a note of support a Jackson said. A this Back has been against the Wall before. I Chavis just Hope this matter can be resolved effectively and quickly. We need that organizations strength we need its Many a coalition led by the revs. Fred Shuttlesworth and . Vivian planned a news conference wednesday in Atlanta to announce its backing of a we re not saying Ben is perfect. But we can to sit idly by and let someone destroy him a said Connie Tucker a Chavis colleague for 25 years and executive director of the Southern organizing committee a network of 62 Community groups. Chavis met tuesday with officials from the Ford foundation which has held Back half of a $500,000 Grant because of questions about the a act a plans for the Money. Chaviss critics say that is a sign that the a acpt a financial supporters Are backing out. Chavis denied fund raising is in trouble and said Ford officials assured him the Grant Money would be transmitted As soon As negotiations end on the question of which a act programs will receive funding. In a letter Georgia state rep. Tyrone Brooks president of the Georgia association of Black elected officials called the Stansel matter a a a sad attempt to discredit Chavis for moving the a act closer to the grass roots. A i knew. As soon As you moved from stagnation and do nothing ism toward creative and constructive activism you would brutally attacked a Brooks wrote. Jackson urged a act officials to a resolve their matter in the boardroom and not in the Chavis and Jackson competed for the a act executive directors Post in the Spring of 1953, but Jackson withdrew Days before Board vote. Their Public relationship has been alternately competitive and cooperative. 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Armoured columns meet at Chamois closing off the Falaise Gap in Normandy and trapping a Large German Force. The ousted German commander for Normandy Field marshal Gunther von Kluge kills himself rather than face a treason trial ordered by Adolf Hitler. In the. South of France . Troops push toward Aix in Provence and free French units move on Toulon and Marseille. Source 2194 Days of War. W. H Smith publishers inc. The world almanac of world War ii. Bison books corp., 1981 a teen guilty of killing 4-year-old Eric Smith 14, stands in court after a jury guilty of murdering 4-year-old Derrick Robie. A found him Bath . Apr a a 14-Ycar-old boy who bludgeoned and strangled a preschooler while suffering from what his lawyer claimed was a disorder that made him prone to uncontrollable rage was convicted tuesday of murder. In convicting Eric Smith the jury rejected the rage disorder claim along with charges of manslaughter. Eric could get As much As nine years to life in prison. He was tried As an adult. The freckle faced redhead said that he saw 4-year-old Derrick Robie walking along the sidewalk to a Day Camp they attended and coaxed him into the Woods on the pretext of taking a shortcut. Eric said he squeezed the boys neck stuffed a paper Towel and a plastic lunch bag in his Mouth battered his head with a Stone then crushed his Skull with a 26-Pound Rock he had pulled out of the soil. The defense contended that Eric suffered from a intermittent explosive disorder a a rare condition characterized by episodes in which a person cannot control violent impulses. The prosecution depicted him As a methodical killer who lured his victim into a trap and tried to cover his tracks. If the jury had concluded that Eric was suffering from a mental disease or defect or was under a extreme emotional disturbance when he killed Robie in 1993 in the Village of Savona it could have convicted him of manslaughter. Judge Donald purple had instructed the jurors that to convict Eric of murder they must find that he had consciously tried to cause derricks death. The defense contended the bespectacled youngster suffers from developmental abnormalities brought on by his mothers use of a risky anti epileptic drug while pregnant. Among the telltale signs Are Low set ears that curl downward vision problems upturned eyebrows and unusual delay in learning to walk a and talk. A a \ a a a a a a a a a a a a. A Quot a a a a while both sides agreed he suffers from developmental abnormalities they disagreed Over whether he also suffers from a dangerous mental defect or illness. ,. Or. Stephen Herman a psychiatrist for the defense argued that Eric had Low self esteem and Over anxiousness that were aggravated by his Stepfather a discipline and his Sisters verbal and physical abuse. District attorney John Tunney said Eric May have been angry a about his appearance unpopularity or harsh upbringing a but that he was not in an uncontrollable rage when he bludgeoned Derrick. Santa Monica Calif. Apr the Stepfather of a boy who accused Michael Jackson of molestation has brought a new lawsuit against Jackson claiming he broke up the family by plying the boy and his Mother with thousands of dollars Worth of gifts. The suit was filed tuesday on behalf of the Stepfather who lives in Santa Monica and his 6-year-old daughter. It claims that in order to gain Access to the boy Jackson took him. His sister and his Mother on no limit shopping sprees and trips to Florida Las vegas and Jackson a Nev Erland ranch. The a classic Ped Ophilie strategy disrupted and split the family said the Stepfather a lawyer Danny Davis. The Stepfather and his wife Learned of the 13-year-old boys molestation claim in August 1993, then separated in october or november after eight years of mar. Ridge Davis said. The boy now lives with his biological father and uses his last name. Jackson lawyer Howard Weitzman said the entertainer has maintained that he did nothing inappropriate. A this lawsuit is an attempt to take advantage of his Fame and notoriety in order to get Money a he said. The teen Ager his Mother and his biological father settled the molestation lawsuit for a reported $15 million. The Stepfather was not a party to the lawsuit and got none of the settlement. No criminal charges have been filed against Jackson despite yearlong investigations by prosecutors in los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties
