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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 10

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10 A Jan. 12, 1970 Documents Are Introduced In Green's Antibias Suit ST.L0UIS POST-DISPATCH ADVERTISEMENT employes or given a familiarization or training course on his new duties. He charged that he continued doing such "menial" tasks as fabricating work on the simulator of the Gemini space capsule. In his suit, Green is also seeking back pay for the money he lost as a result of being laid off. Documents of a federal and a state agency alleging racial discrimination on the part of McDonnell Douglas Corp.

in the firing of black militant Percy Green in August 1964 were introduced today in United States District Court. Attorneys for Green, who has filed for reinstatement in his job, introduced reports supporting the charge of discrimination. The reports were issued by the Equal Opportunities of Employment Division of the United States Civil Rights Commission Worried About DENTURES Coming Loose? Don't be so afraid that your falsa teeth will come loose or drop Just at the wrong time. For more security and more comfort, sprinkle famous FASTEETH Denture Adhesive Powder on your plates. FASTEETH holds dentures firmer longer.

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The suit asks the court to find that McDonnell Douglas, which- was called McDonnell Aircraft Corp. when the firing occurred, had discriminated against Green because of his race and his civil rights activities. Green, testifying on direct ex amination, said that he was earning $3 an hour as a radio electronics mechanic when he was "called in" with 17 other employes, and told that he was no longer needed. Shortly before, he testified, he had transferred to another department where he was the only Negro among about 100 employes. He said that he was discouraged by several supervisors from making the transfer, but insisted on doing so because he considered it a promotion.

Contrary to company policy, Green Testified, he was not introduced to any of the other Vl fx lEtlT A PIAI2Q Conspiracy Indictments FROM PAGE ONE ney for the District of Columbia and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Parvin-Dohrmann The indictment specified activity by Voloshen and Sweig in connection with civil action brought against Parvin-Dohrmann Co. by the SEC. It cited a $50,000 payment by Parvin-Dohrmann to Voloshen for "services rendered in re SEC." The SEC suit said that when the commission was about to suspend trading of Parvin-Dohrmann stock last May 6, Sweig arranged a met'njj in an unsuccessful attempt to lift the suspension. The SEC.

cont'nuri the suspension unt'I the company is sued detailed information about its transactions. SEC Cbifges The vio'ations alleged by the SEC included failure to disclose the $50,000 payment to Voloshen and a finder's fee paid to a Chicago Sidney R. Korshak, in connection with SmcM lak lerfaunP Mai Maa Unto Sty aai Met () BALDWIN PIANO HMM FILL YOUR WANTS FROM WANT ADS i cott mm aacoan tit ouva MTOaaaai Nathan M. Voloshen 10' COPPER TUBING 'A" $2.21 PLYWOOD 4'x8' I is" Slightly Irreg. LUMBER PRE-CUT STUDS 92 Vi" Lonq nAc Al Thy Comt From Stick SELF-STICKING CARPET TILE 12 I2 A7ea.

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The indictment alleged that Sweig lied nine times in an appearance before the grand jury last Oct. 15. On Oct. 16, when McCormack suspended Sweig, the speaker denied that he himself had engaged in influence-peddhng and said he would be shocked if Sweig had done wrong. J58" 40-Gal.

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