;" i WiNSI Vol. IV, No. 14 "Wo re than i / ; Found Stabbed To wmmamm Davis Murder Ui 1?Officer CX.^Taylor-^^?. ii/ViA Uo?*/41/?/^ ?U/> n iivj uanuicu kiic UUVHU _jnyestigation stated in ^V his report that when he / /" jf/ arrived at the apart- Svr ' V ment on 665 N. Spring ^^1 V / Street, he found the Brenda Cole Davis bedroom in complete disorder, and the vie- crying. The body of tim's husband, Donald Mrs. Davis was in the ^Davis, was on the floor bathroom in a pool of Little Seeks o For Malloyl North Ward Alder- questioning by police in man-elect Larry Little connection with a October asked the Baptist Minist- 23rd shoot-out :in Rich--? ^ ers Association for assist- mond, California, in which ance ; for assistance _in one .man jwas killed. estatJlishing a fund to "'We have to start assist Nelson Malloy, the somewhere," Little told Winston-Salem Black the ministers. "Nelson Panther leader, still hosp- has done a lot for the city, italized in Nevada with and now he can't help gunshot wounds that are himself." expected to leave him He explained that a paralyzed for life. meeting would be held ? Malloy, who operated that night in the New the People's x Ambulance Bethel Baptist Church to Service in Winston-Salem, organize a fund-raising was reportedly hitch-hik- campaign. ing back from California, The medical expenses where he was wanted for will be considerable, though at present no one ^ ^ can estimate the amount vT?tS- that will be needed. Mo-^ nev will also be required _ 475,000 weeks. Transit A friend of the Mailoy family noted: "He will p probably need , medical care for the rest of his life, and the family is notT Raleigh ? Commerce financially prepared to Secretary D.M. (Lauch) handle anything Jike Fairflntti Knc annniin^orl FVi at MAt vavfvn uniivuiivvu tMUt. hat the Department's The details of the Energy Division has re- fund-raising campaign ceived a $475,000 grant will be worked out by from the U.S. Department Little, and Mrs. Lee Fave of Energy to weatherize Mack, president of Conthe homes of over 1,000 cerned Citizens, qualifying low-income. The Baptist Ministers handicapped, and elderly North Carolinians this It SpPCifll winter. l: Brian Flattery, Director SpCtlOH of the Energy Division, F(i$llioHS said that the Division and jn, the State Equal Opport- * ^ unity Office will jointly WoillPtl administer these funds. They will be used tc Page 11-13 purchase up to $400 ol ^ weatherization materials * for each home, including insulation, weatherstripping, storm windows anc r TClflk ttciflfXlStSr doors. aaMaa_B__M__MaH Flattery added thai after weatherization, each __ u u K or wrooi iivjuic luuiu icraii^c a MBI percent fuel savings. The k^k-/" - _ Energy Division also expects to receive approx- Robert Eller imately $1 million for fis- Sports Editor cal 1978 to weatherize an additional 2.000 homes. Winston Salem State he noted. - ? University is not just a credit to this city but to j ^ I the whole country. "? said Dr. Frank Bannister Tuesday night as he ^ addressed a packed house ^4 Uays at the Benton Convention Center as the featured irrrw speaker for the W'SSU ? II Rams Bill Hayes Day Banquet. Bannister. Sporty >n,| . Director of Mutual Black Christmas Network Sports, told the captive audience that he ^^m didn't expedt the Rams to I ? - zssz'Tr. ismr v .^szw???. r on-Sale !5,000 weekly readers" Saturday, Oe blood. pMrajQ^H '" "*l * her details on the project, '.* *--* _ . ... before recommending any ^ BEGINNING: Coni course.of action, and Mr. Little agreed to brief them Iif^ ?T ! en ' on the results of the the 8ymbollc fir8t b,t of 8r< II v H v. I C O Li I VO U 1 til V ? T | , | a a ^ m . , ,. . M q.i t United Church of Christ o meeting at New Bethel. Malloy, who is under Mm/ g^% wf /wj police protection at the -LtM. Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital in Las ~w* y ? *. Vegas, is listed in serious M l condition. Richmond, I California police say that no charges will he filed Wentz Memorial United s^sinst him Church of Christ culminated its Sunday morning On Patterson Avert dealer on the Eastern ? . vAn? o, c , , Q i Ed Kelly, S*r. Seaboard. says Robert Weisner, vice-president in branches in Greensboro charge of sales. "We buy and High Point, in large quantities to save The new store, located you money." at 3100 North Patterson Ed Kelly's has been in Avenue. \\a\ established business since 1943, and to provide greater acces in thirty-four years the sibilitv to the people of business has expanded East Winston. WeisneF" from one store on South stated. Main Street to six. with The store will offer barKeynote Speaker LJ Banquet Honoi go through the season to do to be recognized byundefeated but that he the white media. How can was. "overwhelmed to be Kodak pick Matt Cavahere and see that the naugh over Doug WillRams are as good as iams. Williams holds a everybody expected. I just number of NCAA records wish that WSSU was but he is still second best^ playing Wake Forest on That's the same way they Saturday to prove a point do with black colleges and .that Florida M There's always a reason (the other undefeated why they shouldn't be on team) was playing Florida top. But how can they sayState." vou aren't number erne The former New York when you beat everybody ... i ? ... ? % i >iei caicner also talked you played and you ran t about the lack of ALL- beat who you don't play. I Americans from black col- say since you beat evervleges. "I don't know what body you played and your a black college player has record is the best then you I . r. 7 ^ liTr-T ~ "* ~~?~ ? ~ T.?' ' 1 -^T?- f ? > ;vf Chro. > member 3, 19 4 4 W inston -Salerr \ wk ^4, ir jni^r > 4 Hx* Hfl jM/rj/r m^K ? VSfe" m *# m*^Wm "* 1 I E i t ?w!?!i!^V Br ?? ^b 2f - ^Kf i jL 4^H .^H T*3I!s1KAV * ?~\ '^"* "-r- _ ' - ' T'-iw. --.. 1L,??fl&&W?i^*: ;.\>^v..>:^. tractor H.W. Hairs ton, Wentz Church member fname ind Rudy Anderson combine efforts on shovel to turn >und in the construction of the new Wentz Memorial n Carrer Road. emorial Church roundbreaking 1 < worship service with a Carver Road, on the site long awaited ground- where the new church will breaking ceremony on be built. The church, which began with 35 members in ?' 1921-^is-still-in-it$-0riginal location on Fast FourO , teenth Street, but for ew nearly -twenty years, its congregation has been ' wor*king and planning for a new church. ^;; There are still less than f?rfy active members at ?fl Wentz Memorial. and funds are limited, but the V dream has become a reality : the new church is underway. .'x. The building be :onstructed by Mr. H. W. Hairston, who is the first black contractor to be Ed Kelly, Jr. bonded for general contracting. ' gain prices on demonstra- Presiding at the tor models, used or dent- groundbreaking ceremony ed items, or one-of-a-kind was Rev Dr. Joseph models, so that customers Patterson. pastor of can buy color televisions \Ventz Memorial, and Mr. or large appliances -at Harvey Allen, chairman of prices substantially lower building committee. Than USUal. - Dr Pntt<->r^nn rt r>rnff>c:crkr The store will also offer at Winston-Salem State 1 See Ed. Page 2 University, has been pastor of the church since i 1949. ] The church was origin-. See Wentz. Page 14 rs Hayes T J ^6 treat all black colleges the ^ f same, had bannister this treatment "It's who ^ *K>nr school is only average. Look at Walter Pavton, Sportscaster w,hen he nas at Jackson undefeated ] See WSSL, Page 14 Hayes looks .?i ti. NICLE i,-y.C. 18 Pages fart U i Black Firms " 11 1 ' - ^ 1 1' - . * '?'" " . by Sharyn Bratcher \ess collateral, less experStaff Writer JuancB and J ass difficulty ?j....... rbMn" jUWA\ r>lH? k=?Cf>*ilitcrThe fact that most min. part. ority .businesses lack Although the survey available capital does not places 70%-of Winston's mean that there is a black population banking money shortage. The with Wachovia and 18% money is there, but it is at NCNB, Midwest Piednot being loaned to rnont has found that the blacks. banks most willing to as"There is a dual-lend- sjst black businessmen ing policy, says John are Northwestern, ForDuncan, director of Mid- syth, and United Citizens, West Piedmont Business in that order. Development Association. will Jenkins,~who is in Banks will lend money charge of Small Business to blacks for cars and Loans at Wachovia, ex-. furniture, but not tp start plained that the bank does businesses. , not keep track of its According to one local customers by race, so banking survey, 70% of there is no way that an the blacks in Winston-Sa- accurate count of minority lem bank with Wrachovia; borrowers could be cornno minority business as- piled. There used to be a sisted by Midwest-Pied- special program for mont has ever received a minorities, he "said/"but it loan from Wachovia in has been phased out, so Wrinston-Salem. ? nQ notations are kept as to A white businessman the race of the business A - 1 I I A seems to De aDie to get a small business loan with See Black, Page 2 y > 1 *. -e.: Si? tflt * '#? " wpp v a^BW m 'infl i % r a. . ^ * r? a^b Ruby S. Mure hi son - for LeRoy -T. Walker for Achievement in Education Achievement in St*oW8 - North Carolinians Win Award For? Achievement In Life Ruby S. Murchison, Dr. Walker, of North "National Teacher of the Carolina Pant ral TTnit/oi? Year" in 1976, is one of sity in Durham, will rethe nine men and women ceive his award for Awho will he honored this chievement in Sports, month with a 1978 Ency- The announcement was clopaedia Britannica made by Mortimer Adler, Award for Achievement in Chairman of the Board of Life. Editors of Encyclopaedia Mrs. Murchison will re- Britannica. The honorees ceive her award for A- all have made a significant chievement in Education, contribution or attained a Dr. LeRov T. Walker, special goal within their who has coached a num- own field, ber of Olympic and Pan The awards will be preAmerican games teams sened at a formal recepincluding the U.S. Olym- tion and dinner in Chicapic Men's Tr^k Team in g?. Nov. 30. 1976 will also be honored. Mrs. Murchison, who See N.C., Pane 14 Ik. 1 JEv 1,1^^^" >v' J'$ fftl i |bK TO 3 Frank Banmater praises WSSU'a Rams, as guest-of-honor Coach Bill on ? >