BB-2-hh • Mobilization for Doorstep meetings, 10/4/78

BB-2-hh

Sharon Amos

Mobilization (for the Doorstep meeting 10/4/78)

-Rhonda [Fortson] and I went as a team to Bel Aire (Debbie Blakey and Debbie T. [Touchette] went as a team somewhere else) and one of the places they stopped at was Pat Small’s house so she knows we are doing mobilization for the party

-Rhonda and I went with Mr. Carter who John Harris and Rhonda and Tim met at church (Trinity Methodist) one Sunday and he took them home, he is a layman preacher and has a private engineering co.

-we also went with Cecily Cuniae (a man) who has worked for the Ministry of National Devt. and beforethat worked for many years for Telecoms, he is quite friendly to us and when I went mobilizing bofore he and I and another woman were a team

-he has been retrenched from the Ministry of National Devt. but was called back anyway to help again, he actually is retired but was needed at the Ministry

-Carter (the lay preacher) took us by one house where Cde. Kenneth George was visitng (he is a supreme court judge) and we chatted about the project, he was friendly and I invited him to the project

-with him was Anthony Phillipee who calls you Jimmy Jones and claims to know you, he said he brought you to Guyana. He then laughed and said it was his brother-in law or some such relative who brought you here, Claude Worrell.

-he was kind of a sickly man, has very stained fingers like he smokes a lot and is thin, looks like an old reprobate and was friendly in a kind of teasing way, said he’s with you

-Cuniae was irritated that we were working our asses off door to door and not enough party people were helping

-he and the other guy with him let Rhonda and I do most of the work, we were way ahead of us and then they would double places we had already done

-Carter didn’t even do anything, he just stood and let us talk to people

-I mentioned that to Cuniae that we had done most of the talking (I shouldn’t have done that but Cuniae was pissed at Carter for leaving beforethe work was done)