Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 29, 1993, Page 9A, Image 9

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    Denny’s to address concerns
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —
Denny's restaurants will train
its employees in racial sensi
tivity and use minorities in
commercials to settle a Justue
Department lawsuit, but the
chain denies it discriminated against blacks
The proposed four-year settlement program, filed
Friday in U.S. District Court in San jose, does not
affect a class-action damage suit filed Wednesday
by :i2 customers claiming that Denny 's required
blacks to pity a cover charge or prepay for meals and
denied a blni k girl a free birthday meal.
The Justice Department suit cited some of the
same Incidents in alleging that Denny's and its par
ent c ompany. TW Servii es Inc . "treat blai k c us
turners less favorably than white customers and dis
courage black persons from visiting their
restaurants
The suit mentioned six occasions on which Den
ny's in San Jose, San Diego. Santa Clara and Sac rn
mento required prepayment of him ks but, in most
cases, not of w hites
One San Jose restaurant had police remove three
hlnc k high school students and an Fast Indian,
tolling them there were "too main of you people
hen*." the suit said. It said blacks in Vallejo and San
Jose were denied free birthday meals.
Denny’s said earlier in the week that complaints
were related to late-night procedures at some restau
rants with specific security concerns. The chain,
based in Spartanburg. S C., said it eliminated those
m
procedure** at company-owned restaurants morn
than a year n>(o
Of the1,4fi0 Denny's restaurants nationwide. ~o
percent are owned by the company and the rest
by franchisees The nett lenient is binding on t uni
pony-owned restaurants and requires the i ompany
to make its best efforts t>o get franchises to i om
ply, and to notify the government about any who
refuse
The court papers said Denny's denied the gov
ernment's allegations but that both sides had agreed
to a settlement to resolve the case quo klv I he set
tlement is subjer t to approval by U S District Judge
S|»!fu er Williams
The agreement requires Denny's to
• Provide government approved training lor all
employees in civil rights laws and racial seiisitiv
it y
• Post rton-dis< rimination statements in all rest an
rants, mentis and ads
• t 'se at least HT> percent identifiable non-whites
im hiding at least HO percent him ks in all televi
sion common oils, newspaper nils and promotion
al fivers
• Hire a monitor with at least 10 years of i tv»I
rights experience to ov ersee compliant e
Mari Mayedii, an attorney for the t ustomers who
filed suit on Wednesday said the < onsent det ree
was an "important first step in resolving this dis
pule — but the lustu e Department's a< tion does
nothing to redress the pain and anguish of the fam
ilies who were humiliated by Denny s
Letter promises more terrorism in U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — A group
opposing U.S aid to Israel stint a
letter to The New York Times
claiming responsibility lor the
World Trade Center bombing,
and authorities told the newspa
per it was written by u person
charged in the explosion
The letter said that unless the
United States severed relations
with Israel and met other
demands involving Middle hast
polit v. additional ntta< ks would
be carried out by o group called
the Liberation Army Filth Hat
ta I ion. the newspaper reported
in its Sunday editions. Act ord
ing tu thu letter writer, the group
had ''more than 150 suicidal sol
diers" and would attack both
military and < ivilian targets
“The American people are
responsible for the actions of
their government and they must
question all of the crimes that
their government is committing
against other people." the Timrs
quoted the letter "Or they
Americans — will lie the targets
ol our operations that could
diminish them
Thu letter demanded that the
United States halt all military,
economic and political aid to
Israel, as well ns sever diplomat
ic relations It also demanded
that the United States not inter
fere in the internal affairs of any
Middle hast country
The Times said it re< eived the
letter four days after the Feb Jt>
homhiiiK that killed six people,
injured more than 1,000 and
closed the Trade Center's 1 to
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