^^???I??I ?111 Wirk VOL. VI, NO. 4 kj^Lilii' ->*,j \ "*? |Kj 1 Odell ^^ton, William Legion Po 3 Charter By John W. Templeton Staff Writer A packed house looked on Sunday afternoon as the Morris L. Slaughter Post No. 126 of the American Legion dedicated its meeting hall and downstairs lounge in honor of the last three charter members of the 58-year-old post. The post building at 1410 Attucks Street was named the Clanton-Cranford Hall in honor of former post commanders Odell Clanton,-85, and Wade^ Cranford, who died last year. Stevens . Lounge was named in honor - of ?charter member William Stevens. It was an emotional moment as the wheelchaiivbound Clanton, Stevens, and John Feimster and family, son of Cranford, made their way to the front of the hall* Clanton wiped a tear from his eye before being shown the plaque bearing his name and that of Cranford by post commander J. H. Foster. "1 didn't think on July 15, 1918 that I would come here to see this,'' said Ganton. That \ was the day Clanton m^?*!< y y - ?>-j*i B^S^Kgr^a ' a A V t /v JL a i& New Building fo Building P By Yvette McCuDongh Staff Writer / The completion of Wentz Memorial Uni Christ, located on Carver Road, may have in a court of law because of a dispute contractor, Haist9n & Sons and the chut Some members of the church have chai with defaulting on his contract becau Fidelity Fire Insurance, Hairston's bondi had to be called in to finance the rest of Henry Hairston told the Chronicle that th now in the hands of the lawyers and that th 98 to 99 per cent finished.""There are several things the church n done, but the matter is now in the hands o V i fston-K "Serv 20 PAGES THIS WEEK t v^^P * i/JI ^H< ni|? . f| cwJ, . ftv^kA?"9 HpT|v^ I Stevens, John Feimster st Honors Members *-j? entered the U.S. Army to fight in World War I. After landing in - France, Clanton received mustard gas wounds which have trouble him ever since. "Thank God, he spared me these 85 years to help somebody and I'm sure glad to be here," said Clanton. A jovial Stevens said, "I've been nervous ever since 1 heard about this, but 1 want ot say this:. I've got an advantage over a younger man because I know mine's~a -lounge;?he doesn't know what he's got coming." Feimster termed his father, who commander, "a Christian gentleman " Feimster was accompanied by all his children except one son in Detroit who sent a floral display for the occasion. "It was wonderful to pay tribute to those who have done so much and contributed so much to your post," said commander Foster. "Brothers Clanton and Stevens were the ones who got me to join the organization." Foster said Cranford loaned some of his money to help purchase the Jball which will now bear his name. ? grr | ,sw_'T '^~'* rm j?i ? *r "4 r Wentz Memorial Church of Ch 'rovokesD Hairston said. James Beaty, the attorm comment because the case i ted Church of Jim Tatum of the Ncv to be decided Murray, Bryson & Kennon between the Chronicle that there was soi xh members. Hairston would be allowed rged Hairston "Hairston has continued se American recently he had the parkir ing comapny, lawyer for the bonding firm the building, several matters that will b ie dispute was several months. le Church was "The dispute is out of the owner," Tatum said, members want determination in a court of f the lawyer," See F Salem ing the Winston Community WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Fire Tr; i ' m By John Wr Templeton Staff Writer The rising cost of heating fuel is likely iu cause a numoer 01 iires ana accidents this winter, according to a city fire prevention official. With oil and gas prices likely to double last year's, some people may throw caution to the winds trying to save a little energy, thinks Oscar Beal, assistant fire marshall. "A lot of people will be using cooking equipment for heat," he said in an interview. "The problem is that those stoves will consume all the oxygen that Cjty Ple< Walls al By Yvette McCullough . Staff Writer Worn carpets and dirty interiors at W Golf Course Clubhouse will be replaced 01 soon as manpower becomes available, accoi Jamison, the city's recreation director. The carpets and other conditions at the come under attack recently by the pol committee of the Winston-Salem NAACP. "Golfers have told me that the carpet is their golf shoes get caught in it and could ca to fall," said Rodney Sumler, chain committee. "Some holes are covered up v rubber but it is still dangerous." E. Jerry Jones, golf pro at Winton L Chronicle that almost everything he has rt approved in the budget, but the work has n< "The oarpet was in my budget that was the aldermen in July," Jones said. "It was a is just a matter of time before I Jones said that the delay of getting the ne -because the interior of the club house wi also. "It would be a waste to put down carpet ^and painty Jones said. "The city just Y method of doing things." Jamison confirmed that the interior was painted, and that?the city did most of painting during the bad weather months. In a press statement, released earlier th committee charged Jamison with pra< programs and maintenance schedules at tl golf courses, Winston Lake and Reynolds F Nick Jamison told the Chronicle in interview that no one had* contacted hin problems at the golf course. See Page 12 w aLoc ? I Coi tfjNai Dui wra< . BO - - . <**** -w.J . Local emplo; national recess iriSt any, impact o "What we h ^ great change 1 ncriiito Eujah jr"e* | Urban League I_ Nat Walker Reynolds Tot largest emplo^ :y for the church, decl.ned ,ndustry has ' s pending. resistant to sw! vsome, Graham, Hednck, A uuu i aiiutipo law firm of Durham told the Grover C me question whether or not )oca| office of , I to complete the contract. Commission, a to work on the project and mems hu, not ig lot refinished," Tatum, fal, out at any , said. "There are however afe ticd tQ e resolved within the next Teeter expec hands of the contractor and cent r*s? It will now be a judicial rate< is law." A lar8e ^ Electric, is in i i A Chrc Since 7974" 20 cents U.S.P.! agediei people need and because they're not ^ vented, they can get hot * enough to explode." . _ Another type of mistake resulted in a double fatality here last winter. "If a stove is running short of oil, don't try to refuel if while it's hot," said Beal. "It could cause either a smoke explosion or a blast explosion." Electric space heaters are another trouble spot. "Electric portable heaters should not be used with an extension cord," added the assistant marshall. 1' Preferably they should be the kind that will cut off if knocked over rather than. See Page 12 \ dges to I t Winstoi liti^11^86 CtiVC *' ** w carpet was ' . lLbe painted? ? ". .r* - - -4k^?.^.;v.^i. then come in , ? . a telephone i, about any Two golfers play a round of go Winston Lake Golf Course. Coi by golfers and citizens In the coi prompted an Investigation b al Job Marl isidered St ring Recess in W. Templeton its work forces, s itaff Writer D. Wharton. "V yment observers see the P1"0^0*5 ^at' ion as having a limited, if Partly bJecau" 01 n the local job market. he jsa,dj Thue lave seen is not really a Produced at the ocally," said Thomas D. telephone comp ... ? tomers without 1 ecutive director of the tt . . f .... A c . cable. He said of Winston-Salem. ? . r r? t than MX) persot , a spokesman for R.J. r /-> ? vear. >acco Co., the area s yer, said, "The tobacco Teeter sees traditionally been fairly minority youth ings in the economy. We employed secto ite any undue effect." neither improvi reeter, manager of the There are sp< the Employment Security programs that igreed with those assess- many of them, ed. "The bottom could think they will time. A lot of industries damaged. _ the national situation. c businesses are :ts no more than a one per federal tax cre< the local unemployment workers in certa 5.3 per cent. as ,ninority yoi ajor employer, Western rans. "Most c the process of expanding out bout it," sa e t ? ? 7 icicle S. NO. 067910 Saturday, September 22, 1979 s Feared Smoke Detector Saves^ City Couple's Lives A smoke detector and an escape plan apparently saved the lives of a Mineral Springs coup le whose home burst into flames early Monday morning. L.T? and Frances Dudley of 788 Motor Road, near the Mineral Springs Elementary School, were awakened by their detector at approximately 3 a.m., according to assistant fire marshall Oscar Beal. The fire caused $20,000 in damage to thier brick ^ See Page 6 J ii Lake * * *- ; l ; v J FrgSfcTS* ^ * v* j* r '*"" *""''' > St*.** r?x 4 ? * + , # **'' ?-*? ? , If at the NAACP Into the golf course's mslntemDlaints nance- c,t> offlc1*1? h?vc ??W that nmnnlty Problem8 wUI ^ solvedy the L-* rlnside-i I Chrysler's troubles ^ I r?r?nlH ffpotp a CI Ki11i/\?i I vv/uiu Vi vuiv u uilllViil dent in the national mm ? black economy, just i I based on the carmaker's ill fr* minority workforce and ' ^ local neighborhood leaders get tips on organiz^ ing during a Greensboro I B workshop, page 2. |ll 1 || A new class teaches how to handle heart attack victims and foster aid spokesman Thomas parents seek recogniVe've got a new family tion, page 3. is very much in demand The Winston-Sslem Fthe fear of recession," Arena and Soul City are loop electonics being topics of editorials in local plant will enable viewpoints. anies to add new cus- . Connection, tackles aymg additional copper h don of the silent I Wfc has nired more , t r ? ? .t revolution in technology, is si nee the first of the _ page five. * Beauticians honor the the job situation for,. members in Social , the country's least' ...u n _ ,, , t , " mil, wiicic rwuiv r of the labor force, as f . ... focuses on local achieng nor getting worse. _ A j . . vers, pages six and sctfic targeted training , . . , ? seven. can result in jobs for . n . ? A ,,i ? . Artist Higglns-Bond is said Teeter. I don t .. 0 ilf . . ? in the Vibes Spotlight be any more severally , OI11 ? T :. J J and Billy Rowe has the , . - , latest gossip from New fficial said more local v , ... ,. ' , York, pages eight, nine. making use of the ... . ... , 3. r . Virginia Union s i,t for firms employmg match ?n targeted groups such agajnst ^ R>mg Satur- I th and Vietnam vete- , D . . C11 . ? . _ dav. Robert Eller makes >f them are just finding .. . ^ J * a prediction, page 13. id Teeter. . I