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Page 2 Crime ~ Report' ^ Wayne Jones of 25-C Columbia Terrace was arrested June 15 for larcencytof a Father's Day card from Kings ~ oufsldeTfie sTore ancTbrought back to the manager's office. ~ A search of his clothing, police found an anacin box containing small purple pills. * * * Allan Roseboro of 229 Elm Street reported stolen June IV, a i uiu 1 llUIIUCIUirU wirewheel cover set valued at $97 each. Roseboro stated he left his 1974 Ford parked on Wallace Street near WSSU campus. He left the car parked while out of town. * * ' ry. * Richard Terry Lovelace of 521 Westwin Drive reported June 13 . a robbery with firearm. He stated two black males entered his office and put a revolver to his head. According to reports, the robbers demanded Lovelace's money. Valuables of $456.00 was stolen. * } Mary l nomas of 476 Barry Court Apt. A, reported June 14 that someone entered her apartment between 12:20 through the bedroom window. She stated $5 in food items was stolen; a 5 lb. bag of sugar, 5 lb. bag of flour. Reports stated damage was done to clothing which had been taken out of the closet, thrown on the floor, and sugar poured over them. ? # r- l.li_ r ~~ jaiiio rranitiin amtm Ot IZJ Mayfair Drive reported robbery with firearm June 14. Smith stated he was taking a shower when a black male entered the bathroom and pointed a long nickel plated revolver at him. He stepped out of the shower and got in a struggle with the intruder. Smith stated the burglar took his wallet off the sink that contained $700 in cash. * ? Crmatm gmmttono fmwmlry at homo for plaasuro... !> ? *?? ? ? iwi f#rwnr? Make beautiful bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, tiepins, key chains, with beautifully polished agate, moonstone, sodalite, amethyst, with our Kits. Send today , for FREE catalog worth 50?. No obligation. Gem Factory 1627 Spruce Drive Caledon Ontario LON TCO Canada ^ fl ;+j&ii? fl 1 ^ " : ?^I - ^ ^ ' ^^B^^^ETt25E3B^^B ">* ">%': -??T*r 'Jfir , H.^^E9?PlJrl 3& jj^m ": :.''' 'Atg xv.v^^^g^^gaffiteBBtiSleTO ~ - ^ Some Pec by Robert Eller Staff Reporter This week's ".man in the _>. A* ? ? street taxes a different approach from previous weeks. This week no one was asked a question. WTnstonSalem citizens were simply given a chance to speak their piece. Given a chance to air their grievances, some spoke freely while others said they had none. Hilton Stone, 28, employed t n ? ?* ? * ' ? oy k.j. Keynolds, said, "I see a need for God by the people. As a minister and a Christian I have^ a responsibility to spread the word of God. The conditions of the-world and the economic problems are only things happening that are foretold in the Bible." i :< \ V Camel City's IIAMBAV (N However . . . Usual to Provi v 281 1! R 745 P Vineyc c 8%^*^ ?? *^jppp^|^pp >ple Have ( Willie Hoover, 48 and disabled, stated that he had no major gripe. "I think Winston-Salem has imr?roverf greatly. As far as I'm concerned everything is fine. The Black Panthers re helping the people." Cathy Roberts, a 21 year-old Winston-Salem State student said, "I have a lot of gripes, and I don't know which one is the biggest. We're spending morp mnnpu nn o rmc +U?? via onus mail uii the people. The whole economy is bad; people need jobs; I could go on forever." Paul Leggins, 18 and unemployed, stated, "Nobody wants to get involved. Nobody cares about anybody else. People need to get together and work collectively to ?((jCM \ VSjanb^UI AAA -A-l-A' N-O-T MAIN PLANT on I Start r JUNE 30?h, thr fo Delivery Service ALL OTHER Came! ide You the Best in Stop Stratford Road f eynolda Manor! orporation Park Marking Level Wc ird Plaza Brand utty Hobeits iripes, Som straighten out things." Ota Mae Creasay, 59, said, "I'm satisfied with the way ii - tmngs are going. I have no gripes." Pushers Busted sale and possession of MDA, marijuana and amphetimines, 5 counts, bond $10,000; Barbara Jean Smith, 26, 2410 Jackson Avenue, sale of heroin, 1 count, bond $5,000; 0* ? ?' - - ? - ioiomon Brown, 33, 1489 N. Main Street,, sale conspiracy and possession of heroin, 3 cunts, bond $15,000; Geraldine W. Brown, 33, 1489 N. Main Street, possession, conspiracy and sale of heroin, 5 counts, bond $15,000; Christopher Boston, 28, 1235 N. Trade Street, conspiracy, sale and possession of M77 wonns -T-i-o-r .i.r.F East 3rd St. Will Be ing: Bugh SUNDAY, J During This Period, I City Plants WILL Shirt and Dry Clea by: Across From Thr Shopping Centei way (Next to Kii ichovia Building i?Country Club r^%^B n #:>: ik'Jlgl ^^B Km .- -.,>?V-fiB ZL^I fiB M -.; a~S?ABBB ^ B^.-." "g^t"',f ' '**5?? !? -^KrjiM?.? e Do Not Merimon Wilkerson, a 21 year-old college graduate who is unemployed said, "Jobs are the big problem!" Continued From Page 1 marijuana and heroin, 5 counts, bond $10,000; Jesse Earl Taylor, 26,1222 Lakevieil Boulevard, sale of mariiuana. ^ F 1 count, bond $1,000; Edward McFadden, 29, 1409 E. 21st Street and 927 E. 18th Street sale and possession of heroin, 1 count bond $10,000; Bracey Walker, 28, 1972 Maryland Avenue Apt. A and Walkertown, sale and possession of marijuana, 1 count bond, $10,000; and Richard Derek Chappell, 16, 1292 Opportunity Road, possession and sale ofLSDMcount^bondMOjOOO. I t i I i Closed . . . IULY 6th 1 BE OPEN, as ning Service. uway) ng's) Road ' 1 I i
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