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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEA T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) TAKES WATCH, BREAKS ANTENNAE Robert Ellis Hall, 122 E. Lenoir Street, reported to Of ficers J. C. King- and R. F. Perr' at 3:09 p.rn, Monday, that he found ti e antennae brok en from the side of his car about 10 a.m. Floyd Thomas, who is the complainant’s roommate, said he had a yellow gold El gin watch stolen at the same time. He said he believed it was done by the same person. The watch was valued at S7O, while the antennae was valued at $7. * + * ‘SWIPES’ SUITCASE, RUNS Harvey Smith, "1309 S. East Street, reported to Officer W. R. Vaughn at 9:10 p.m. Sunday that a colored male, about 50, stole his suitcase and ran from the Union Bus Terminal, 217 \V, Morgan St. The officer’s report stated; “About five minutes later, I found a man in the alley at Eatmon’s Enterprises with the stolen suitcase. He was iden tified by three employees at the station as the man who stole the suitcase.” Moses Leonard, the suspect, told the cop that he had just been released from prison in Raeford, Florida. The blue suitcase, containing per sonal propertv and items of clothing, was valued at $55 by the complainant. Leonard, 53, gave his address as “Anywhere, U. S. A.” * * * TAKES PILL OVERDOSE Officer D. F. Gersch report ed at 12;50 p.m Sunday, that Mrs. Barbara Ann Rhodes, 29, 719 S. McDowell, told him that she took some pills because she did not feel well. She is also reported to have informed him that she and hei husband had a fight or argument. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Boykin, reported that when they came home from church they found Mrs. Rhodes on the floor crying. Mrs. Boykin said the phone was off the hook, she pick ed it up and a friend of her daughter said, “Take her to the ’ ospital. She took an over dose of pills,” She identified the friend" as Mrs. Phyllis Hunt er, who lives at the corner of New Bern Avenue and Pettigrew Street. + * * SAYS BROTHER TOOK TV Andj Edward McClain, St. Augustine’s Avenue, informed Officer hi. c. Hamilton at 8:27 p.m. Sunday, that his brother, Angelo McClain, 32, entered th-' he and stole his 17-inch gray Admiral television s<k, v.’.lr.-- $65. He also told the ' ;op he believes the set “• ,?n down to Evans’ :■ i sold there.” * * ■* STRUCK WITH IRON PIPE Levisles Carpenter, Route 5, : aleigh, told two officers at 9;40 p.m, Saturday, that as he v- as leaving 712 S. McDowell Stre w , Wilbert High struck him cr. . right shoulder with an iron pipe. After being treated and released at Wake Memorial Hospital for a sprung shoulder, then he signed a warrant charg ing assault with a deadly weapon against High, address unlisted, * * * FACES LARCENY RAP Officei Albert Lannis Wat 'JR) t\ J! '&XA ad^ ia | l The latest fashions, fab p / ’ \ rics and patterns are fill - | i ing our counters and I . | ! racks for the Easter Pa- I rade. Dresses, suits and | party dresses for the so j f cial calendar of events to |1 make your Easter Season / <1 more triumphant and you || lovlier than ever. I SEE OUR . I COATS / \ SUITS # 1 DRESSES r & 1 ONE AND TWO \ PIECE COSTUMES All sizes, 'Sft including A sizes, Betty Gay 130 Fayetteville St. Phone 832-1448 Use Your Account or Our Convenient LAY-A WAY PLAN son reported at 1:58 p,m. Sat urday, that he arrested Miss Jo- Ann Rochelle, 28, 217 E. South Street, as she left the K-Mart, 400 Six Forks Road. He also said he observed her as she stole one pair of black shoes, valued at $3.96, and one swea ter, worth $1 43. She was ar rested on a charge of larceny. * * * ’KNIFED’ BY STRANGER Clarence Edward Smith, 217 S. Tarboro Road, reported to Officer Joseph Blaylock at 1:18 a.m. Sat urd a y that he wa s “talking to a guy in front of the Green Carpet. 513 S, Blount Street, when an unknown color ed male started in the conversa tion and said. 'You s. o. b., Don’t you talk like that’ ” then started cutting Smith. Smith ad mitted that he didn’t even know the person he was talking to. He also told Officer Blaylock that he didn’t think anyone was angry with him. The complainant, according to the report was “intoxicated.” He received a one - inch wound in the back, requiring two stitches, four stitches were taken in his neck and four on the side of the head. * * * SHOT IN I.EG James Israel, 29, who is attached to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort. Bragg, came to Wake Memorial Hospital at 4:10 a.m. Saturday with a bul let wound in his tipper right leg. He informed Officer R. B. Tant that he didn’t know what street he was on when he was shot. He said he stepped out of a house and a bullet hit him. The of ficer said, “He had no iden tification with him, and was hot at all cooperative in answering questions. After refusing treat ment, he left the hospital with the bullet still in his leg.” Mrs. Olivia Blackwell, 732 Quarry street, told the cop that Israel was in her driveway when she came home from work and she brought him to the hos pital. ANY-MAifE DR MOOfcl World's Largest — Uncon ditional guarantee protect ed by 560 AAMCO Shops Coast to Coast. NO DOWN PAYMENT ONE-DAY SERVICE Free Tow, Road Test and .Multi-Check NO OBLIGATION Just Phone 828-0671 112 W. DAVIE ST. DIAL 828-0671 99-YEAR-OLD THIEF Mrs Linda Kay Jenkins, own er of the Indoor Comfort Ware house, 309 N. Dawson .Street, reported to Officer K. N, Pri vette at 10:12 a.m. Friday, that Larry Oakley and Jerry How ard, white males of Raleigh, had seen 99-year-old Wisner Balthrop, YMCA resident, go in and out of the warehouse for t'ne last two weeks. Thev sale! that on Friday they saw him take some copper fittings and put them in a bag, Bal throp was charged with lar ceny. The fittings were valued at $3. * * * NABBED FOR STEALING Steve Labat, white male em ployee of Hudson - Belk De department Store, 319 Fayette ville Street, told Officer J. C. King at 6:51 p.m. Friday, that, he observed 14-year-old Kaie Duncan, address unlisted, put a sweater-shirt under her coat and was getting ready to leave the store when he stopped her. Labat signed a petition charg ing larceny. The officer took the girl home and placed her in the custody of her parents to await trial The beige and green sweater - shirt was valued at SB. * * * WRONG MAN ACCUSED Larry (Tiny) Ellis, E- 32 Washington Terrace, came in to The CAROLINIAN this week in connection with a ‘Crime Beat’ article appearing last week. 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Similar suits have already seen filed by LDI attorneys in Belzoni and Itla Bena, Mississippi. More suits are expected elsev here. Black citizens in Shaw charge th a I town officials haw; *paved and maintained the streets of white neighbor hoods while refusing to pave arid maintain streets in black neighborhoods; * refused to construct and maintain suf ficient and adequate fire hy drants in black neighborhoods, which have fewer hydrants than do white neighborhoods, * refused to place sufficient and adequate street lighting in black neighborhoods while there ts more and better street lighting in white neighbor - hoods; * provided adequate water facilities for residents of white neighborhoods but.re fused to do so for residents of black neighborhoods where water pressure is substantial ly lower and inadequate, con stituting an inconvenience and a danger to health, safety, and property. 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